The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 06, 1947, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    ATTENTION !
FARMERS & RANCHERS
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• OUR GOVERNMENT SAYS THAT CAT
TLE GRUBS COST THE CATTLEMEN
OF THIS COUNTRY OVER A MILLION
DOLLARS EACH YEAR. TESTS SHOW
ONE-FOURTH POUND MORE GAIN
PER DAY ON TREATED CATTLE
THAN ON UNTREATED CATTLE.
MILK COWS DECREASE THEIR MILK
FLOW ABOUT 20% DURING HEEL FLY
SEASON. SPRAY FOR GRUBS SHOULD
BE APPLIED WITH AT LEAST 350
POUNDS OF PRESSURE. THE STRONG
PRESSURE OF THE SPRAY LOOSENS
THE SCABS HOLDING THE GRUBS IN
THE BACKS OF THE CATTLE AND
LETS THE ROTENONE SOLUTION
PENETRATE INTO THE GRUB WHICH
KILLS IT AND THUS BREAKS THE
LIFE CYCLE OF THE HEEL FLY.
• WE HAVE TWO LARGE POWER
SPRAYERS, OPERATED BY EXPERI
ENCED MEN, FOR CUSTOM SPRAY
ING OF CATTLE. IT IS TIME NOW TO
MAKE YOUR PLANS FOR GRUB
TREATMENTS.
• WE FURNISH THE MATERIAL,
WHICH ALSO KILLS LICE, AND WE
WILL DO YOU A GOOD JOB FOR A j
VERY REASONABLE CHARGE.
• CONTACT US AT ONCE AND AR
RANGE TO HAVE YOUR CATTLE ]
SPRAYED WHEN ONE OF OUR OUT- j
FITS ARE IN YOUR COMMUNITY.
Corkle Hatchery j
Phone 19 O’Neill
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Phone 33 O’Neill
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SPINACH Ur
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MUFFETS
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Texas Marshseedless —
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APPLES 2 Lb_25c
Head —
LETTUCE _10c
In cellophane cartSn —
TOMATOES ’or Carton _ 29c
CARROTS Per Bunch_
CHERRIES
35c
FRUIT JUICE
r 10c
PEACHES
No. 2 Vi
Can
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ME AT-TO-PLE ASE
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Per Lb_ ___
SIRLOIN STEAK C|:r
Par Lb. WC
Center Cuts —
PORK CHOPS n:r
Per Lb.
Smoked —
PORK HOCKS 10r [
Per Lb. _._
SMOKED PICNICS QQr
Per Lb. Oft
WHITING FISH 01 r
Per Lb.___L 11
BUTTER iir
Per Lb. _..._ OOC *
Our Regular Retail Price $2.65
p V
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ovenware. Guaranteed not to break from over heat within two years after
purchase or—the item will be replaced with no charge. For all around use—
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O'NEILL GRAIN CO.
Phone 57 O’Neill j
O’NEILL SOCIETY
Country Club in
Regular Luncheon —
The regular Wednesday Coun
try club luncheon and bridge was
under the auspices of Mrs. C. A.
Weatherford, Mrs. Cletus Sulli
van and Mrs. O. W. French. Mrs.
C. E. Lundgren won high in
bridge and Mrs. Guy Cole won
the all-cut.
Twins Honored on
Their 8th Birthday —
Jean and James Hickey, chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hick
ey, celebrated their eighth birth
day with a theatre party and
luncheon on Sunday. The twins
had 28 little guests. Games were
played in a room decorated with
balloons.
Entertains Club —
Mrs. Clifford Harding enter
tained her Pinochle club at her
home Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Melvin O. Johnson won high hon
ors, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan was
second high, and Mrs. Clarence
Sauser was low.
NOTICE:
• Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O. D.,
Optometrist, from Crawford,
Neb., will be in O’Neill on
February 28 at the Golden
Hotel. 39-41
Eyes Exam'd-Glasses Fitted
DANCE
At
SUMMERLAND
Ewing
SUNDAY. FEB. 9
Music by
Bobby Donines & Orchestra
Coming:
WED'SDAY, FEB. 12
WNAX Bohemian Band
•’•J rfl/l4*%
Is Spic V Span—*
It's Kept That Way
With PAR-0-SAHI
I Dr. Satsbury's PAR-O-SAN is an
efficient disinfectant that's a pleasure
to use! No "dippy" odor. Easy to
use—and economical.
Buy A Bottle and
Disinfect Your
Brooder Houses
O'NEILL HATCHERY
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f DRS. BROWN & FRENCH ]
I Office Phone: 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment {
Glasses Correctly Fitted *
Re«ldence J Dr. Brown, 223 !
Phone* \ Dr. French, 242 i
LEGAL NOTICES
(First publication Feb. 6, 1947.)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS AND HEIRS
County Court of Holt County, Ne
braska. Estate of John Mann,
Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, To all
Concerned: Notice is hereby giv
en that Arthur M. King has filed
his petition alleging that John
Mann died August 17th, 1917, in
testate, a resident of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska, seized and pos
sessed of the North Half of the
Southeast Quarter, the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quar
ter, and the Northeast Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
8, in Township 30, North, Range
13, West of the 6th P.M, in Holt
County, Nebraska.
That petitioner is the present
owner of said real estate, having
derived title thereto by mesne
conveyances from the heirs at law
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell the following described personal property at pub
lic auction at the farm 8 miles north and 3 miles east of At
kinson, Nebraska, on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10
SALE StARTS AT 12:30 O'CLOCK
69 — HEAD OF CATTLE ~ 69
7 milk cows, 3 to 7 years
old, 5 giving milk now; 13
stock cows, 3 to 6 years old;
8 head steers, coming year
lings; 12 head steers, coming
2 years 'bid; 9 head of heifers,
coming yearlings; 13 head of
heifers, coming 2 years old;
6 head of calves; 1 regeistered
Hereford bull with papers,
coming 3 years old.
4 — HEAD OF HORSES — 4
1 Team of Sorrel Mares, 8 and 10 years old, weight 1800 lbs.;
2 Sorrel Colts, 8 months old.
5 — HEAD OF HOGS — 5
4 Hampshire Brood Sows; 1 Hampshire Boar.
36 WHITE ROCK & AUSTRA-WHITE HENS
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
One 1935 F-20 Farmall
tractor on new rubber; 1
John Deere 2-row lister; one
1 2-row Eli; one 14-ft. IHC disc;
one 10-foot IHC power bind
er on rubber; one 4-section
harrow; 1 John Deere 1-bot
tom plow; 1 John Deere 2
row cultivator; 1 single-row
cultivator; 1 New Idea 6-foot
mower; one 2-row McCorm
ick-Deering corn picker, pull
type; 1 MeCormick-Deering
endgate seeder; 1 burr grind
er; 1 model T trailer; 1 wa
gon and box; 1 rubber-tired
all-steel farm wagon;. 1 new
flare-top Wood wagon box;
1 hay rack, 9x16 feet; 1 wa
gon running gear with roller
bearing; one 50-bu. self feed
er; 6 A-type hog houses with
floors; 1 loading chute; 6 ce
| ment hog troughs; two 10
foot wood hog troughs; one
3x6 wood tank with hog wa
terer; 2 feed bunks; 8 ten-foot
wood gates; six 14-foot wood
gates; 1 pumpjack; three 15
foot lengths 1%-in. water
pipes; 40 cedar posts; 20 2x6’s
10-ft. long; 20 20x6’s 12-ft.
long; 20 lxl2’s 15-ft. long;
3 rolls hog wire; 2 rolls corn
crib wire; 3 rolls poultry
wire; 4 steel oil barrels; 2
grease guns; 1 set work har
ness; 1 riding saddle; 1 oil
brooder stove, 500-chick size;
chick feeders and waterers;
1 McCormick-Deering No. 4
cream separator; some hay
and cane; 20 bu. oats; 900 bu.
yellow ear com; 1 wire
stretcher; 1 post hole digger;
saws; shovels; spades; pitch
forks; some household goods;
and other articles too num
erous to mention.
Terms:—CASH, nothing to be removed until
settled for.
Matt L. Hynes
OWNER
Wallace O'Connell. Auct. O'Neill National Bank, Clerk
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of the deceased.
The prayer of said petition is
for a determination of the time
of death of John Mann, a deter
mination of his heirs, degree of
kinship, right of descent of the
real property of said deceased
person, and that there is no in
heritance tax, state or federal
due from said estate or the heir;
thereof.
That said petition will be foi
hearing in this Court on Febru
ary 27, 1947, at ten o’clock a.m.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
39-41 County Judge.
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