CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE: 160 acres 5 miles west of Walnut, Nebr. Can be adapted to turkey ranch. Large house, fair barn, garage, poultry house and garage. About 90 acres crop ped including 5 alfalfa; 15 acres Brome. Good well and mill. Can give possession March 1st. Long term loan with low down payment if desired. See MAX N. COPPER, Bloomfield, Nebr. 22-24 FOR SALE: Gas engine, Wiscon sin, 7-to-9 horsepower. Prac tically new. — Harry Appleby, Inman. 22-23 FOR SALE: Improved farm of 320 acres, three miles east and 1 mile north of Atkinson. Wincharger furnishes lights for home and barns. 100 acres ' farm land, balance pasture and hay. — Ferbert Jensen, Atkinson. 22-24p FOR SALE: 2520 acre cattle ranch. Elegant pasture. Hay meadows and extra good set of buildings Price $12.50 per acre- See: R- H. Parker, O’ Neill, Nebr 17tf FOR SALE: Gas Hot Plates —O’Neill Hatchery 22 FOR SALE: Man’s overcoat, size 42, worn one season. Baby bassinett and pad, like new. Matt Bt ha, O'Neill. 22p FOR SALE: Purebred hogs Here ford boars and gilts. Vaccin ated cholera and erysipelas.— Fred Young, Atkinson, Phone 140F14 21-27. FOR SALE: GENUINE No. 1 western red cedar fence posts- Write for delivered prices.—CHISHOLM CEDAR CO., Box 453, Bonners Ferry, Ida- 16tf FOR SALE: HEATING STOVE O'Neill Hatchery _22 NO HUNTING SIGNS for sale at The Frontier. 9 x 17 inches; 15c each; 4 for 50c 22-23 FOR SALE: Electric iron, prac tically new.—Mrs. Paul Shierk, O’Neill._22p FURNITURE SALE NEW AND USED All prices reduced! Special new items Chrome breakfast set _ $ 59.50 Bedroom suite _ 140.00 Felt mattresses 22.50 MERL BAKER Atkinson, Neb. 22-24p WANTED ! .YOU WANT: Highest sales of your live stock the market will afford. Prompt and assured re turns. We have furnished such SERVICE in the Sioux City Stock Yards for thirty-three years. Wf* will render you like service and satisfaction. Bond-1 ed for your protection. Your consignments solicited. FRANK E. SCOTT COMMISSION CO. tf EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY $150.00 to 250.00. MONTHLY SALARY and commissions. An 87 year old national concern wants a well known salesman in this locality. Desire a man who is now employed. Age 21 to 55. High School or better education. Write complete qualifications. Box 57, Nor folk, Nebr. 28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR FARM INSURANCE cost ing $7 a $1,000 the first year, $2.50 each subsequent year, -————- ■ 1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY ! 4 m/\pn 200 BAGS POT A TOPS of Good i yj i n i yji^o RED triumphs 100 Lb. Bag .. APPLES JONATHAN Ring-Packed Bushel Basket __ I Also: DELICIOUS — GRIMES GOLDEN — GOLDEN DELICIOUS BARRINGTON 300 POUNDS S-P-E-C-I-A-L . P-R-I-C-E WHILE IT LASTS 04f FI HUG OMAR or BON-TON O 00 rLUUn 50 pound Bag 4.00 CONROY’S TEA 0Ar OCr Pkgs., 1|4 Lb. ...* Lb.03t TOKAY GRAPES 10 • Per Pound....... CELERY n 1C Large Stalk....... S Q U A,S H, Queen Ann’s C Per Pound____ SWEET POTATOES 0C 3 Pounds ..___ LETTUCE, Calif. Iceberg, Lb.. 1J LIGHT CLOVER HONEY — Approximately 400 gallons left. Place your order early f NEVER ... Has Our — MEAT SUPPLY — Been So Uncertain ! But we will do our best to provide meat for your table. The Union Store PHONE 56 FREE DELIVERY with no renewal premium; • TOWN DWELLING and con tents insurance as low as $10 a $1,000 for five-year term; LIABILITY insurance on farm cars, $12 50, and town cars, $15, for one year. See: L. G. GILLESPIE INSURANCE AGENCY, O’Neill, Neb., Sure ty and probate bonds of all kinds _20tf DO YOU WANT TO BUY a good ranch, large o r small, in Cherry, Brown or Keya Paha counties, hotel in Ainsworth, money-maker cafe in Spring view, house in Long Pine or Ainsworth, or good stock farm in Keya Paha or Brown counties, call or write: RAITT REALTY COMPANY Ainsworth, Nebraska 22 SALESMAN for LIFE INSURANCE Prefer man between 26 and 45. Experience unnecessary. Complete training provided $60.00 PER WEEK in connection with liberal contract. Give age, references and past five years occupational history. BERT RODGERS President Union National Life Insurance Company Lincoln, Nebraska 22-25 SANDING MACHINE FOR RENT WORN, BLACKENED flooring can be restored with a dear grain surface by sanding. Do the work yourself. Efficient, easy to operate machine. Costs very little rental per day. GAMBLES _ O’Neill_21tf NOTICE NO TRESPASSING, HUNTING or fishing at anytime in Cot tonwood lake pasture, section 2, township 27, range 15. ALBERT LEMMER Atkinson 22-25 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a 110-volt, 1,000-watt farm light plant. . . See us for tractor tires. LINDBERG Home & Auto Supply O’Neill. 22tf B’uture Subscribers DERRICKSON— Mr. and Mrs. William Derrickson, of Star, a son, born Sunday, October 6. LAWRENCE—Mir. and Roy Lawrence, of O’Neill a daughter bom Monday, October 7. Plessel — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plessel, of O’Neill, a daughter, born MIonday, October 7.. PORTER — Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles Porter, of O’Neill, a son, weighing eight pounds, born Wednesday, October 9, in O’Neill. STEWART — Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Stewart, of O’Neill, a daughter, Suzanne Lee, born Saturday, October 5, in St. Vin cent’s hospital, Sioux City. WREDE—Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wrede, of O’Neill, a son, born Tuesday, October 8, in Our Lady of Lordes hospital, Norfolk. WYANT — Mr. and M.rs. Richard Wyant, of Ogalalla, a daughter, Margaret Virginia, bom Wednesday, October 1, at Ogalalla. The father is a son of Mrs. Mildred Wyant, of O’Neill. (First publication Sept. 19, 1946) LEGAL NOTICE Lavilla Norton, and the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal repre LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURE TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 8, 1948 (BALLOT TITLE) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION AN AMENDMENT to Section 6, Article VII, *1 — 800 YES Constitution of Nebraska, relating to free Instruc tion in the common schools, so as to require that the 801 NO legislature shall raise revenue for the schools from sources other than real property tax In a sum of cot less than Forty Dollars ($40.00) per pupil in average dally attendance, and to provide for the distribution thereof among the school districts of the state. TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BH IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA! That Article VII, Section 6, of the Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: "Education being essential to the rights and liberties of the people and to the welfare of the state, the Legislature shall provide for the free instruction in the common schools of this state of all persons between the ages of five and twenty-one years, and shall raise revenue from sources other than a tax on real property, In a sum of not less than forty dollars ($40.00) per year per pupil attending the common schools of this state, the number ov pupils to be determined as being the average dally school attendance for the previous school year. The fund thus created shall be distributed annually among the several school districts of the state by the Superintendent of Publio Instruction. This sum shall be distributed as follows: (1) Twenty five dollars ($25.00) for each pupil in average dally attendance in the schools, (2) two hundred dollars ($200.00) to «ach school district whose tax levy In mills for the previous year Is the average or more for school districts of its class as provided by law, but In no event shall any portion of this two hundred dollars ($200.00) make the aid provided by this Section greater than one-half the previous year’s current operating costs, (8) the remainder of the sum shall be distributed to school districts as the Legislature may direct to equal ise educational opportunity in the state.’’ FRANK MARSH Secretary of State LEGAL NOTICE OP MEASURE TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 5, 1046 (BALLOT TITLE) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION AMENDMENT to Constitution of Nebraska re 802 I—I YES latlng to and prohibiting denial of employment to 1_| any person because of membership or nonfnember 808 I—I NO ship In or resignation or expulsion from a labor or I—I ganlzatlon; prohibiting any contract to exclude per sons from employment because of membership or non-membership In a labor organization; defining “labor organization'* as any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee represen tation committee or plan, which exists for the purpose, In whole or In part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor dis putes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work; providing that said amendment be self-executing. TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA! That the Constitution of Nebraska be amended by the addition of the following article: SECTION 1. “No person shall be denied employment because of membership In or affiliation with, or resignation or expulsion from a labor organ ization or because of refusal to join or affiliate with a labor organiza tion; nor shall any Individual or corporation or association of any kind enter Into any contract, written or oral, to exclude persona from employment because of trr bershlp In or non-membership In a labor organization." SECTION 2. "The term “labor organization” means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, which exists for the purpose. In whole or In part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work.” SECTION 3. “This article Is self-executing and shall supersede all provisions In conflict therewith; legislation may be enacted to facilitate its operation but no law shall limit or restrict the provisions hereof.** FRANK MARSH Secretary of State sentatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of Byron Enders, Deceased, real names un known, impleaded with Alma Hill, et al, are here by notified that on the 22d day of August, 1946, Clifford Wells as plaintiff riled a petition and commenced an action in the District Court or Holt County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to have determined who are the owners of the North Half of the North Half of Section 7, Township 32, Range 9, and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 32, Range 10, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, and to deter mine the interest of each of said owners therein, and to have said real property partitioned, or, if the same cannot be partitioned without depreciating the value of the several shares, then to have said real property sold in the manner provided by law, and the proceeds distributed, after payment of costs and expenses, according to the interest of the parties in said real property, and to have such other and further relief as equity and good con science may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 28th day of October, 1946. CLIFFORD WELLS, Plaintiff By Julius D Cronin, 19-22 His Attorney 1 AND SO MANY OF THEM! » * A. Loose-swinging classics, fitted styles with nailhead-studded OA 7C belts. Wools, wool blends, knit-back fleeces. 10-20, 9-17, 38-44, ^ B. Soft dressmaker styles with tie-front waistlines, simple cardi- OQ 7C gan necklines. Wools, knit-back fleeces. 10-20, 9-17, 38-44. 3 C. Pure wools in long'fitted, short fitted, loose-swinging styles. O A 7 Braid accents. Women’s, misses’ and junior sizes. 0*1./ 3 V-8 Veg’table JUICE 46 Oz. Can 39c nrrnr Private Estate COFFEE Lb. Jar ^ Tm-•-% POST TENS 6 Varieties 25c SYRUP FOR Saturday WHILE IT LASTS! PEANUT I BUTTER Lb. Jar 31c | * w Black Berry Preserves Lb. Jar 69c JACKSON KRAUT No. 2 Vi Can 15c Bring Your Dixianne PANCAKE F-L-O-U-R Coupons to us ! HEINZ Baby Food 3 Cans 20c Water Maid RICE Lb. Pkg. 15c . APPLES Fancy Jonathan, OEr 2 Pounds.- -... GRAPES Red Flame Tokays 10J-. Per Pound... Ifc2v Crisp, California LETTUCE Large Heads 10/* Each'.... GRAPEFRUIT 00/* Dozen____ WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SHIPMENT OF KRAUT CABBAGE KOTEX Spaghetti ] , HEINE 1 Cream Pea Reg. Pkg. 2 Lb. Pkg. SOUP 11 Oz. Can Supreme Salad Wafers j 2 Lb. Box 33c PURE j Strawberry : Preserves Lb. Jar 69c Gloss STARCH Lb. Pkg. AIRCRAFT APRICOTS No. 2Vi Can 37c RIPE j OLIVES i ♦ Your Clover Farm Store | Phone 33 O’Neill _ fi