FOR SALE EXCEPTIONALLY good 1,960 acre ranch for sale with fine improvements, house modern, in excellent shape, other fine outbuildings. Ranch can be used as cattle ranch or diver sified with cattle, hogs, sheep, poultry or combination of all. Fine groves. Close to town. Contact Raitt Realty Company, Ainsworth, Neb. 31 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 FOR SALE: White electric cab inet sewing machine. — Mrs. Marie A. Strube, O’Neill. 30-32p FOR SALE: 5 new tires and tubes, 7:50x20. Also 5 truck wheels.—Bob Clifford, Atkin son. 31-32p ’< ------ — O’NEILL Flower Shop . —At All Times— ' < Funeral Flowers Wedding Flowers Party Flowers Flowers for All Occasions 1 4% blocks east, 3 blocks soyth of National Bank cor | ner, O’Neill. Phone 197 J 1 Free Delivery in City , FOR SALE: 5 extra heavy truck axles. Some complete with tires and tubes.—Perry Terwil liger, Atkinson. 31-32 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’ Neil], Neb^ 24tf FOR SALE: Six-room house with five acres of land, one-half mile west of O’Neill.—Lynus How ard. 30tf 5,520-ACRE RANCH with good improvements, plenty of water, good hay and pasture, near good highway. Priced $8 per acre. Raitt Realty Company, Ainsworth, Neb. 31 IF you want to buy or sell real estate, list your properties with R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. I have a list of cash buyers for desireable property. 29-31 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-j tents insurance as low as $10 a $1,000 for five-year term; LIABILITY insurance on farm j cars, $12 50, and town cars, $15, | for one year. See: L. G. | GILLESPIE INSURANCE AGENCY, O’Neil], Neb., Sure ty and probate bonds of all kinds 20tf •'I DOLE BACK RANCH for sale. 1,610 acres with Keya Pahai W. F. FINLEY, M. D. OFFICE PHONE: 21 First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL River thru one pasture and Burton Creek thru other. Good buildings, bottom farm land, exceptionally well grassed hay and pasture. Plenty of tim ber and wonderful protection for livestock. Raitt Realty Company, Ainsworth. Neb. 31 GAMBLE'S can insulate y Ui home now. Cal! for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4t) ANOTHER SHIPMENT of corn pickers arriving December 13, including 12 brand new one row, and 12 two-rows. Low prices. — Outlaw Stores, Asi mus Bros., O’Neill. 31 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Corn stalks and straw with cattle feeding privileges. —Louis Luben, Atkinson. 31p INCOME TAX For assistance in making your reports, call on Geo. C. Robertson O’Neill I IFhTnEED of a GI loan on res idence or farm property, see: R. H. (“Ray") Shriner, O’ Neill. _29-31 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 | HELP WANTED: Experienced i girl for general housework.— Mrs. Hugh J. Birmingham, O’ Neill. _30tf ANOTHER SHIPMENT of corn pickers arriving December 13, including 12 brand new one row, and 12 two-rows. Low prices. — Outlaw Stores, Asi mus Bros., O’Neill. 31 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 James G. Fredrickson Kieth A. Abart — Auctioneers — Ready to Serve You Phone 2 O'Neill Christmas TREES AT BELOW COST PRICES E. J. Pine Cone PEAS 10r No. 2 can .—.—. Iwle Larsen's VEG-ALL 1Qf» No. 2 can ...I 7e* Oioe LIMA BEANS 1Cr No. 2 can Stuffed OLIVES 0Qr Ho. 4 Jar . V#V Del Monte BEETS Ho. 2 can..—. Whole Stringless i BEANS No. 2 can . V SARDINES 14c Oval can ..—.I aV Mullin s Tomato sauce Oft r 14-os. bottle Santos COFFEE VJr Lb. pkg. Christmas CANDIES and NUTS Nut Brown COFFEE Lb. 41c FRESH FROZEN FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fruits & Vegetables Calif. Navel ORANGES 12c Texas navel GRAPEFRUIT Ar Lb. Jonathan 2™ ioc Red Emperor GRAPES 1^ Large Jumbo Size CELERY 94 Bunch . *• “v California Grown 1 CARROTS Qf» Bunch .— •w | U. S. No. 1 . 10c Early Ohio POTATOES 1 LQ 100 lbs_ leU7 Fancy Texas TOMATOES 29c TANGERINES ^C — Meat Specials HAMBURGER 39c Center cuts PORK CHOP 59c Lb> ... .. •••* WIENERS 47c Short cuts STEAKS 49c Smoked Picnic 49c ; RING BOLOGNA Boneless PORK ROAST gJc BEEF ROAST — Your Clover Farm Store Phone 33 O’Neill - — — ■■ * BOOST SALE OF SEALS \ t Pictured above are Cary Grant and Shirley Temple, who, together with Myrna Loy, are starred in this year’s movie NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the O’Neill National Bank, O'Neill, Neb., will be held in the banking room between the hours of 9 a.m, and 4 p.m. on Tuesday, January 14, 1947. The purpose of the meeting is for the election of the board of directors and transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. F. N. CRONIN, 31 Vice-President. trailer being used to sell Christ- £ mas seals in Nebraska. The ! trailer, distributed by the Ne braska Tuberculosis association, c > will be shown in more than 100 £ Nebraska theaters. The drive f opened November 25 and closes j; on Christmas. The sale of seals f is the only source of revenue £ for the Nebraska Tuberculosis association. Last year there „ were 173 deaths in Nebraska J caused by this disease. The Pat O’Connor 2400-acre ranch will be sold at public auc- j tion at the Holt county court house, Wednesday, December 16, j at 1 p.m. See bills for details. 31 adv - IKtJliSiijnjKJiilKS!!!!!!”!!}!!!!”!!!)*"*!! SICK & INJURED PAGE—Friends here have re eived word that Mrs. L. R. Dil ird, of St. Paul, slipped and fell n the kitchen floor while visit ig her sister at Lincoln and she eceived painful injuries, includ ig the breaking away of several ibs from the backbone. The Dil irds resided here a number of ears when they owned and oper ted a drug stole. . . Mr. and Mrs. lalvin Harvey and son. Gene, re amed from Rochester, Minn., ist week. Gene’s operation harf een postponed until alter the olidays. 'resbyterian Aid fleets at Kills Home — CHAMBERS—The Presbyteri n Ladies Aid met Wednesday at he home of Mrs. Clyde Kiltz, ortheast of Chambers. A Christ las party and grab bag were fea ared. and a box was packed for children’s home. Three hundred sixty-four tons f new hay, by standard measure lent, and about 90 stacks of old ay will be sold at public auc ion at the Holt county court ouse, Wednesday, December 16, t 1 p.m. 31adv Have you read THE FRON 'IER classified ads? tf ISrsTbrownITfrench Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted ItiKiiji'nri J Ur. Brown, «2J Phone* i Hr Frenrl* ?4? |Holiday Food SPECIALS!! | PRICES FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY ! I I Just Received A Large Shipment of ( PURE PRESERVES NO LIMIT ! : ____________________ : * _ j Fancy, Boxed CHOCOLATES for Christmas Giving 1,000-Lbs. Brach’s CONTESSA No Limit! I $ —-..... .. - — COFFEE BARRINGTON HALL or DEL MONTE Per Lb. 33C I FLOUR DAVID HARUM 50 i,"v 2-W WOOL SOAP FLAKES We have been fortunate in getting another shipment of this fine quality soap ! 8 Meat Dept. j I A H|\ Open-kettle Rendered ^ LAnU Per lb.___ilC I Cudahy's and Wilson's — FANCY QUALITY BEEF BEEFROASTS ““ 37c&35c! 1 •I Short-Cut, T-Bone, or Sirloin — BEEFSTEAK „„ 49c I PORK CHOPS Pet lb _46c I PORK LIVER p„ „._29c I H n A AAAI Sliced Ends and Pieces — ** H DAlUN Per lb____VI C j! OYSTERS .... 75c S if We will also have a good supply of — BACON — HAMS — FRESH SIDE PORK — BEEF by SIDE or QUARTER M it Fruits & Vegtables I BANANAS. Large quantity for the Weekend. j: JUICE ORANGES .. 29c GRAPEFRUIT 8U5 B.S_39c J (Texas Marsh Seedless) POTATOES EZT::R,d ” 1.751 RUSSETS _____ 2.79 « CITRUS JUICES- || Florida Sweetened ORANGE \Lg* !* No. 2 can _IOw 8 46 “ 49 r 1 can __."lew H tt GRAPEFRUIT JUICE It \\ No. 2 can _._...._._l“w ♦♦ 46" • 22r I can -----.-WWW :: e« ♦♦ B ♦♦ LAST SHIPMENT OF — CHRISTMAS TREES IN TODAY! WHILE THEY LAST! :i ♦3 SYRUP, SYRUP, SYRUP, all you want, for Saturday a UNION STORE || PHONE 56 FREE DELIVERY | •i A TOOTH AT BIRTH One in 10,000 is William Eu gene Fisher, jr., of Berkeley, Calif., (above), who was born with a lower tooth. : B Hand Embroidered TODDLERS* SNOWSUITS $5 Pretty hand embroid ery makes these sturdy part-wool (see tag for content) snowsuits so attract ive for very little girls and boys. Snug cuffs at wists and ankles to keep out the snow, and fully flannelette lined for extra warmth. With shirred back in spicy teal, wine, or red with matching bonnet for the girls; colorful brown or blue with helmet for the boys. SIZES 2-4 HATS . 50c CHILDREN'S MITTENS of Long-Haired LAMB $1,50 If you’re a slick-chick you’ll wear your mit tens long-haired and shaggy ! PENNY’S has them at this new low price, with fleece palms ! Red fox, white or red fur backs! Large size! -J