The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 31, 1947, SECTION A, Page 4-A, Image 4

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Ralph N. Leidy
PHONE 410
Outlaw Stores
ASIMUS BROS. — O’NEILL
New 1947 Cars Are Coining in Every Day !
No BLACK MARKET Prices at Our Place !
KAISER - FRAZER - MANHATTAN
Cars at Manufacturer’s Regular Retail Prices
WILLYS JEEPS — WILLYS STATION
WAGONS
• All cars and jeeps with or without trade
in. Full market price for your used car in
trade.
MISCELLANEOUS
Feed Grinders 1’Row GI Computes
Grain Blowers
Used Cars
Wagon Boxes
Trailer Wagons
3-Bottom Plows
Haysweeps for Trac
tors or Jeeps
Convenient Monthly Payment Plan
for all CARS, JEEPS & MACHINERY
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cor
kle and family visited Mr. Cor
kle’s mother, Mrs. Mary E. Cor
kle, and his aunts. Miss Florence,
Miss Ellen, and Miss Ann Bro
gan, at Tilden Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. Owen McCord and
Miss Bernadine Elkins, both of
Wisner, spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Clyde R. Elkins. Mrs. McCord
was accompanied by her daugh
ter Kay Ellen, and her son,
Robert Owen.
Mrs. Irene Nutcher, of Santa
Cruz, Calif., is in O’Neill visit
ing her brother, William Eislie,
who is seriously ill.
Joseph Beha and his family
returned to his home in Minne
apolis, Minn., Sunday aft^r
spending a week visiting his
mother, Mrs. W. J. Beha, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Young,
of Saginaw, Mich., left Friday
after visiting for three days at
the Bartley Brennan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spendlove
moved to_ Ainsworth Monday.
Mr. Spendlove has been trans
ferred to a three-county soil con
servation office there.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bredemei
er, of Pawnee City, and Mrs.
John Robinson and her three
sons, of San Diego, Calif., spent
the weekend visiting at the
home of Mr. and M.s. Lorenz F.
Bredemeier.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Brennan
and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Remy
spent the weekend at Hidden
Paradise in Long Pine.
Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Grosen
bauch and Miss Marvel Borg at
tended a camp meeting in Mea
dow Grove Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and
family, spent the weekend in
Ainsworth at M.s. Ray’s par
ents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Waits.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Bode, re
turned Friday after spending
five days in Omaha.
Real Estate Transfers
(Editor’s note: A glossary of
the abbreviations follows: WD—
warranty deed; QCD—quit claim
deed. The instruments filed at
the Holt county courthouse are
listed from whom to whom, date
consideration, legal description.)
QCD — Lucy Forsberg &
hus to Ernest L Norwood & wf
7-24-47 $1 Lot 1 Blk 10 Kim
baH & Blair Ewing
Ex. D — Charlotte E Abra
hams to Hairy Appleby & wf
7-10-47 $1110 L 3 Blk 9 Inman
WD — Fannie Abrahams to
Harry Appleby & wf 7-10-47 $1
L 3 Blk 9 Inman
W'D — Agnes Ledogar to Al
bert Ziskia & wf 6-7-47 $400 L 7
Blk 16 Atkinson
WD — Alex Browning & wf
to H. L. Bennett 7-8-47 $2000
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Try a Frontier want ad.
William W. Griffin
ATTORNEY
Pint National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
Insurance Bonds
O'Naill
Office: %-block north of
First National Bank
Beal Estate Loans
Don’t Forget!
to inspect the complete
ly filled “Hope Chest” to
be given away by the
American Legion Auxil
iary on
AUGUST 19
“O’NEILL DAY”
Now on display in the
new
“O’Neill Beauty Salon”
Simonson Unit No. 93 «j
American Legion Auxiliary JJ
O’Neill 1
Thursday, July 31, 1947,
(Prices subject to change.)
PRODUCE
Butterfat, number 1 70c
Butterfat, number 2 _ 67c
Eggs, farm run_30c
Heavy hens .. 18c
Leghorn hens _ 13c
Heavy springs . 19c
Leghorn springs __ 17c
Roosters.. 8c
GRAIN
Yellow corn, number 2 _ 1.80
White corn, number 2 _ 1.90
Wheat ....2.00
Oats ...68c
Barley.. 1.36
Rye ----2.00
LIVESTOCK
Butcher hogs ... 28 10
Sows ___23.00
Serum pigs _ 28.00
Feeder pigs - 30.00
Stags ---16.00
Feeder steers _21.60
Feeder heifers ..». 20.50
Fat heifers .... 19.00
Fat cows -.--19.10
Bulls -16.70
Cutter cows _13.10
Stock cows...15.10
Calvin Coolidge spent Sunday
with Sammy Young near Cham
bers.
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DRS. BROWN ft FRENCH
Office Phone: 77
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W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
OFFICE PHONE: 28
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
ATTEND THE 21ST ANNUAL
FAIR & RODEO
AT BARTLETT, NEBRASKA
ON AUGUST 16TH AND 17TH
All Rodeo Events and Stock
Approved by RCA.
To Our Friends
and Neighbors
Neil and Julia Ryan are proud to announce
the opening of their new store, which will be
called “Your Neighborhood Store,” located two
blocks east and two blocks south of the public
library.
Although this is the first store of this type
in O’Neill, we feel satisfied that the conven
ience and friendliness, of this service will ap
peal to the people of this town, as it has done
in other places.
We cordially invite all to visit and patron
ize this new modern establishment.
We will maintain a high standard of service
and the best quality of merchandise to please
you.
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PENNSYLVANIA WHOLESALE
TIRE DISTRIBUTOR
Phone 289 O’Neill