CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1938 model Ford, good motor, good tires.—Don ald Aim, Western hotel, O’ Neill. 26-28p FOR SALE: 1,120-acres. Amelia territory, a good ranch, $25 per acre. See: R. H. ("RAY”) SHRINER, O’Neill, Neb. 26-28 FOR SALE: Small oil burning heater. — Ralph N. Leidy, O’- ' Neill 28 ; FOR SALE: Dairy cattle to calf soon, 3 Holstein - Guernsey cross, 5 Guernseys, and 1 bull. Some nice Jerseys. All TB and Bangs free. Priced right. — Lou F. Wewel, Newport. 27-29 FOR SALE: 5,520-acre ranch in Brown county with good im provements, good fences, well watered, good hay and pasture. —Raitt Realty Company, Ains wothr, Neb. 28 VOTERS — of — HOLT COUNTY Thanks so much for the splendid vote of confi dence which I received from you. EUA McCullough HOME FOR SALE: Offer for sale our home on corner of Doug las and Everett streets, seven rooms, modern, in good condi tion.—D. H. Cronin, O’Neill. FOR SALE: 3080 acre hay and cattle ranch near O’Neill, Neb. Good set of buildings. Nice ranch. See: R. H. Parker, O’ Neill, Neb. 24tf LAST CHANCE to buy 3,600-acre ranch in Cherry County at low price of $11 per acre. Good buildings, fences, grass, hay, carry 300 head cattle. Better buy it now—Raitt Realty Com pany, Ainsworth, Neb. 28 FOR SALE: Residence property in O'Neill, five rooms, modern except heat, $3,000. See: R. H. (“RAY”) SHRINER, O’Neill, Neb. 26-28 COOPER’S LAY MASH pellets for $4.15 at the O’Neill Hatch ery. 28 FOR SALE: 240 acres of pasture land 9 miles northeast of O’ Neill, Neb. This is good buffa lo and gramma grass pasture. Any farmer living north of O’ Neill could use a pasture like this. See: R. H. Parker, O’ Neill, Neb. 24tf GAMBLE’S can insulate your home now. Call for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf FOR SALE: Five-room house, modem except heat, $4,500. See: R. H. (“RAY”) SHRINER, O’Neill, Neb. 26-28 MJTOMOBILE FOR SALE: 1934 Ford tudor, tires and motor A-l.—Louis Storjahn, Spencer. 28 FOR SALE: Two - apartment building, rental $60 per month. Can be bought for $4,500. See: R H. (“RAY”) SHRINER, O’ Neill, Neb. 26-28 Rents ft || CUDIUED Hail jir° n. h. jfinlNCn „ (B°nds Theft Plate Glass Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock Automobile O'Neill —:— Phone 10G Farm Property Wind & Tornado, Truckfe 8c Tractor, Personal Property REAL ESTATE. LOANS, FARM SERVICE, RENTALS .. M ---- Outlaw Grocery DELICIOUS P-L-E-N-T-Y A-P-P-L-E-S hard-to-get Another truckload ot tancy Delicious Apples ITEMS Ber — Soap Powders Bushel ..... Duz-Oxydol-Dreft — Catsup POTATOES ~Sardines I VlnJ Vk^ Tomato Mustard EARLY OHIO 0a SardiJJes_ Large Siie —Jams & Jellies 100-Lb. “ Clinton Puddin® Bags .- Fancy CANDIES FARMERS ! — Chocolates Bring Us Your — Caramels E-G-G-S —Hard Candies TOP MARKET PRICE THIS Is lc Over in Trade NUT SEASON ! ■ ■ ■ a << Pecans I E L D 3 —Niggertoes . a o ^ a a -Hazelnuts Mixed & Concentrate _ English Walnuts — CATTLE — Peanuts ^GP0ULTRY CANNED GOODS FROZEN FOODS E ™aa — ICE CREAM Green Beans — FRUITS Pork & Beans —fish 2 N°-2 Cans 27c MEATS Men's and Boys’ FRESH & COLD COATS — of All Kinds — THE FINEST MEAT YOU PILOT BRAND CAN BUY OYSTER SHELLS at reasonable prices! i,arge Bags OOr SHOE POLISH °nly I Per can Livestock SALT OQr Regular 15c Seller ioo-lb. bags 07v New Deal Oil Co. New MASSEY-HARRIS 2- and 4-Row Listers FARM WAGON—4-Wheel, Rubber-Tired, for Regular 3xlO-Ft. Box LIVESTOCK TANKS—Galvenized GRAIN ELEVATOR—Blower Type ANTI-FREEZE for Your Cars and Trucks FOR SALE: Used gas stove. — O’Neill Hatchery. 28 FOR SALE: 800-acres, north and east of Opportunity, $30 per acre. See: R. H, (“RAY”) SHRINER, O’Neill, Neb. 26-28 FOR SALE: 1,760-acres, well-bal anced ranch, two sets of im provements, northeast of O’ Neill, $15 per acre. See: R. H. (“Ray”) SHRINER, O’Neill, Neb. 26-28 LOCKER PLANT — for sale in County Seat town. 170 lockers installed. Built to handle 100 more. Modern plant with lat est equipment. Thriving bus iness for two years. No com petition. Inquire of: BART LETT TRADING POST, Bart lett, Neb. 25-26 JAMESWAY GAS BURNING brooders are safe, dependable and low in price. — O’Neill Hatchery. . 28 FOR FARM INSURANCE cost ing $7 a $1,000 the first year, $2.50 each subsequent year, 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- i ty and probate bonds of all kinds 20tf I NORCO 22 percent cattle cubes are vour best protein buy.— j O’Neill Hatchery. 28 FOR SALE: 720-acres, seven miles north of O’Neill, two sets of improvements, well-balanc- ; ed, $30 per acre. See: R. H ' ("RAY”) SHRINER, O’Neill, Neb. 26-28 MISCELLANEOUS 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. We will render you like service and satisfaction. Bond ed for your protection. Your consignments solicited. FRANK E. SCOTT COMMISSION CO. tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to our friends and the American Legion for the helpfulness when our brother and husband passed away. — Mrs. Lewis R. Cunning i ham, Donald Cunningham, Leroy I Cunningham and family, Ben Cunningham and family, Mrs. Herbert Stevens and family, Mrs. I Fred R. Stevens and family. NOTICE: Program and box social at school district 14, Tuesday evening, November 26. Every one invited.—Mrs. Arthur O’ Neill, teacher. 28p GOOD 360 acre money-maker farm 6 Vi miles from Verdigre, Neb. Well-balanced stock unit. 5-room house, large barn, other buildings. It6 mile to rural school, % mile gravel road, 1% mile to store. REA approved ! to farm. 45 acres native hay land, 37 acres alfalfa, 120 acres cropland, balance pasture. Can give March 1st possession with low down payment and amor tized over 20 years. Rent will exceed payments. See: MAX N. COOPER, Bloomfield, Neb. 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 21 tf IF YOU WANT to buy or sell, list your property with R. H. (‘•RAY”) SHRINER, O’Neill, for quick service. I have a list of cash buyers for property. 26-28 j LOANS Buy that home or farm with a GI LOAN Regular farm loans at lowest rates. See local correspondent or KLOKE INV. CO., _ Omaha 2, Neb. 23tf 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 I folk, Nebr. 281 RETURN FROM MEET PAGE—Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge and Mrs. Merwvn French re turned to Page Saturday from Omaha where they had been at tending a meeting of the Associ ated Country Women of the i World. There were ten Holt coun ' ty women who attended this meeting which attracted dele gates from the organization’s | chapters in numerous foreign I countries. The next conference ; will be held in Amsterdam, Hol land, in September, 1947. WATCH HUSKERS Mr. and Mrs C. E. Lundgren and Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown spent the weekend in Lincoln where they attended the Nebras ka-Iowa State football game. Future Subscribers PEASE—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pease, of Emmet, a daughter, born Tuesday, November 19, a. I O’Neill hospital. BAKER—Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ' Baker, of Atkinson, a daughter, born Friday, November 15, at O’ j Neill hospital. M'MANUS—Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward McManus, of O’Neill, a son, ! born Thursday, November 21, at i O Neill hospital. YOUNG—Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Young, of Star, a uaugnter, born [Saturday, November 16, at O’ I Neill hospital. The iniant has | been named Jeannette Evadene. This is the seventh child in the Young family. GAMEL—Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gamel, of Page, a son, born Sat urday, November 16, at O’Neill hospital. FRITZSIMMONS — Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fi itzsimmons, of Schuyler, a son, William James, born Wednesday, November 13. The parents are known in O’Neill (First publication Nov. 21, 1946.) William W. Griffin, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE To: John F. Morey; Mary K. Schlytern; and the West half of Southeast Quarter of Section 13, in Township 29, North, of Range 10, West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, defendants, will each take notice that on the 18th day of November, 1946, George E. Bowen, filed his peti tion in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you and others, as defendants, the I object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain tax sale cer tificate No. 5421, issued by the County Treasurer of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, to the plaintiff on the 9th day of May, 1944, for the taxes for the years 1941 and 1942, and covering the following described real estate to-wit: West half of Southeast Quar ter of Section 13, in Township 29,North, of Range 10, West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska; that there is now due the plaintiff on said tax lien and subsequent taxes paid thereunder, the sum of $38.70, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum from the 9th day of October, 1946, and costs, plus an Attor ney’s fee of 10 percent there of. The plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said premises, for the satisfaction of the lien of said t: :ces and costs and Attorneys fees. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 30th day of De-ember, 1946, oth erwise judgment and decree will be entered against yc,u according ly. GEORGE E. BOWEN, ^3*31 Plaintiff. ■■■ ■■ ■ " 1 Christmas Gift Gloves To warm hands from warm hearts! An endless variety of gloves to de light every member of the family on Christmas morning. A. Wool Knit Gloves— Women’s, Fancy Stitch Only . 98c B. Wool Knit Gloves— Girls, Hand Embroid ered . 85c C. Laskin Lamb Mittens— Lamb backs, leather palms. 2.19 D. Men’s Dress Gloves— Lined imported cape Only... 2.65 F. Girls’ Knit Mittens— All-wool, bright colors Only . 88c G. Misses’ Mittens— Brushed wool and cot ton mixture . 66c MENS’ DRESS GLOVES Furlined .. 4.63 Jack Sprat — PUMPKIN 1Tr No.2*4 Can . "C Jack Sprat — CORN 1# No. 2 Can .. IOC Whole Kernel In Heavy Syrup — PEACHES No. 2*4 Can . / Syrup Pack — APRICOTS No. 2*4 Can _ Red Sour — CHERRIES QQ No. 2 Can .. 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