The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 12, 1946, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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!
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