CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE: 3 stacks of hay, £ miles northeast of O’Neill. — Vvrite to: K. H. Parker. O’Neill Neb- ixs-'Ll FOR SALE: Business building on O’Neill’s main street. —P c. Llununue, O’Neill. 17U FOR SALE. American Sun flame oil burner, m-inch, good con dition. —— tiuv. M. H. Grosen j bach, phone 489a, O olein, -op SALESMAN WANTED: Sales experience preferred, not es sential, must have wide ac quaintance and good standing in this community. Commis sion or .aiaiy and commission. Give age, present employ mem, history ui past live yea. s’ em ployment *>, white1 Dutch clover, inamoth clover alsike clover and lota of blue grass. It will ca ry at least 150 head, of cattle (He year around in ordinary seasons. Also three desirable lots, well located, and buildings or will rell the lots without the buid ings or the buildings without the lots. J. J. llamng.on, O’ Neill. tot: FOR SALE: Apartment wire gas ranee. — Ralph N. Leady. O' Neill. 20c FOR SALE: My 365-icre im proved farm. — Albert l'oap » shil, Venus. 20tf CEO. C. ROBERTSON Insurance Bonds O’Neill Offic e: -block porth of First National Bank Real Estate Loan* * i i i » I j I >4 FOR SALE: Jersey cow giving milk. $125.—George Timmer man, O’Neill. STOP DRAFTS! SAVE FUEL! Weatherstrip now ... all work guaranteed, installed by skill ed workmen. Write Box W, care The Frontier, for free es tirnate. Representative will be in O’Neill in October. — Sioux City Weatherstripping Co- 20c FOR SALE: 1937 Ford coupe, good condition, gas heater, fog lights, spot light. — Clar ence Juracek, Orchard, Ford garage. 20p RUMMAGE SALE PRESBYTERIAN rummage sale October 9, 10, 11 in the Nested building. Anyone having rum mage please call Mrs. Arlo Hiatt. 20-21 MISCELLANEOUS (.'AMBLES can insulate your home now Call for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf FOR SALE: 240-acres of pasture land, located 10 miles north east of here. See: R. II. Park er. O’Neill. 3tf \'EW FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent. Inquire: Spells-Ray Lbr Co.. O’Neill. 52tf t HAVE MOVED mv office one block *nuth of the Fi st Nation al Bank. — R. H Parker, O’ Neill Neb 49tf POWER SPRAYING SERVICE Bams —- with D. P. T. Cattle — with D. D. T. and Potenone U'eeds — with 2. 4D Weed ICM'pt Poultry House!—with Insect Oil We have the latest type equip ment that developes up to 600 lbs. prsasure. CORKLE HATCHERY Phone 19 O'Neill. Nebr. SANDING ** AC-HINE FOR RENT WORN. RLACKENED flooring cm be res+nred with a door "rain surface by sanding. Do the work vnurself Efficient, easy to enert*** mnchipp Costs very little rental per dnv GAMBLES O’Neill 21 tf CAR OWNERS ATTENTION! Liability insu ance on farmers’ cars $16: town cars. $17, $18.50 and $22 50 according to use. Dwelling insurance combined 5-year te».n. $11. Whv pay more? — L. G. Gillespie Insur ance Agency, O’Neill. 3tf I HAVE money to loan on form* and ranches and city oro~ertv. See R. H. Pa k-r. O’Neill. tf MULLEN’S GUARANTEED Ra dio Service, 1 blk. west and 1 Vi blks. south of State Ga rage. Prompt servi e, pi kup and delive y Phone 415. — John J. Mul’en. O'Neill. 9tf LOANS Ruy that homp 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 Kleth A. Abart — Auctioneers — Ready to Serve You Phone 2 O'TjjT. CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH to take, this mo ns of thanking our friends and rela tives for their m; ny kindness es, expressions of sympathy NOW WHEN I GO HOME TO MOTHER HE GOES TO THE SOUL LINCOLN JinsUfL J'OotL in ti e JAVA ROOM J'i/UL&t &DOMA. •.. completely redesigned, rebuilt. re-equipped. re furnished end relighted tor the ultimate in comfort HOTEL LINCOLN ascin.iiTiNO ice warm at rvzxr boom SOME 07 LEGION CLUB. FINEST IN AMEUCft and floral offerings during the illness and death of our wife and mother Especially are we grateful to Miss Mildred Der ickson. CHAS. V COLE, and Family. i WIfaH to thank the neighbors and lriends for the wonderful job of caring for my hay crop uring the illness and recent death of Mrs Cole. Your aid was appreciated more than I can say. CHAS. V. COLE. WE WISH to express our fcn cere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and helpfulness dur ing the death of our beloved mother, R. H. PARKER AND WIFE, JOEL E PARKER. PAGE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Russell, Mrs. Agnes Engle, Mrs. Eva Murten and Mrs. C. A. Townsend helped H. L Farns- j worth celebrate his birthday anniversaiy Friday evening. Mrs. Farnsworth served ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell and Mrs. Agnes Engle were din- j ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell. Miss Nancy Rest, of St. Paul, Minn-, spent a week here visit ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Rost, and her cou sin, Mrs. Ralph Larson. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rakow spent Monday afternoon at the Rov Sivesend home at Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson, Shirley and Bobbie and Mr. and | Mrs. P. E. Nissen were Thurs day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen in honor of the birthday anniver sary of their daughter, Kay. L. B. Taylo. spent the week end at his home here. A week ago he spent the weekend visit ing his brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, at Troy. O. They were all din ner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Smith, of Urbana, O. Mr. and Mrs- Alton Braddock and Jo Ann spent the weekend 1 in Omaha. Future Subscribers BEHGLLTND— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berglund, of Lincoln, a son, Donald Duane, weighing 8% pounds, born Friday, Sep tember u., in Lincoln. JVI-. Berg lund is a son bf Mrs. Peter More, of Redbud, and lived near Opportunity until two years ago. COOKE—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooke, of Chicago, 111., a daugh ter. weighing IV* pounds, born Monday, September 22, in Chi r^o The Cookes are formerly of Chambers. YOUNG—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young, of O’Neill, a son, Walter Clark, weighing 8 pounds, born September 19, at the O’Neill hospital. RECTOR—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rector, of O’Neill, a daughter, Cheri, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, born Sunday, September 21 at the O’Neill hospital. WISEMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wiseman, of Page, a son, weigh ing o pounds I- ounces, born Tuesday, September 23, at the O’Neill hospital BOUPNE—Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Bourne, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Thu sday, September 25, at the O’Neill hospital. M< 'OS—Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Moos, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 8 pounds, born Satur day, September 20, in O’Neill. j l^ELLV—Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Kelly, of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing 6 pounds 3 ounces, born Wednesday, September 24, at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. iV'Trv ’ * Ivin Lorenz and Mrj. Vernon I orenz returned Tuesday from a three-day visit in Oma ha. Miss Elja McCullough returned last Thursday from a business trip to Lincoln. J. M Rronhy went to Grand Island Tuesday on business. Now! The "New” Look! ^WOMEN’S SUITS | • 24.75 129.75 They’re all-icool and fashion-new for Fall with the 'long, slender look! Rounded hiplinea and soft bodice fullness give you the Fall silhou ette! Superb woolens — gabardines, coverts, crepes, worsteds — add elegance and durability* They’re smart—have ex pert tailoring seldom found at so low a price! End of the Month CLEARANCE ★ Women’s Printed Kerchiefs 15c ★ Revs’ S^-bate^. Button Front— Plain Blue or Fancy, Now... 2.00 it Vert’s "Sweat«rs. All-Wool — Button Front. Coat Style 3.00 ★ Boys’ Dress Pants — Ape 12 to 20, Now .. 2.00 ★ Boys’ Dress Caps, Now 50c ★ 3 Men’s Plaid Mackinaws — 36 - 38 - 40 ...... 10.00 it Men’s Blue Herringbone Work Shirts or Pants, Size 17 Shirt, 36 or 40 Pant _____ 1.50 f aiMarkety September ?5, 1?47 (Pi ices subject to change) PRODUCE Heavy hens _ Leghorn hens _ Heavy springs _ Leghorn springs Cox Eggs No. 1 cream „_ No. 2 cream _ '""'•'rn. Rye _ Vv neat Oats No. GRAIN 2 yellow — 21c 15c 25c 23c 8c 36c _ 77c 74c 2-00 ? *>0 2.20 When you no longer receive The Frontier regularly your sub scription has expired. adv I HOLT COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES By Elja McCullough, County Superintendent The regular Holt county teach ers’ institute will be held in the O’Neill public school auditorium on Friday, October 3. Miss Zelma Wonderly, county superintendent of Webster coun ty, and Miss Evangeline Waite, state rural school supervisor, will be the principal speakers. All rural teachers in the coun ty are required to attend this meeting. On Saturday, October 4, a meeting for the town elementary teachers will be held in O’Neill for the discussion of the new state course of study and nor mal training requirements. Arrangements are being made for two college courses to be available in O’Neill beginning in October. SICK & INJURED O’NEILL— Little Gary Holly. 7, son of Mr. and Mrs- Stanley Holly, fell Saturday from a swing at the school grounds and # broke his a~m. . . Miss Arlene Kilpatrick entered the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk Sunday for treatment. Her condition is “somewhat improved.” Fred Cronk, of Page, is visit ing this week at the homes of his daughters, Mrs. Melvin Lor enz and Mrs- Dale Fetrow. DRS. BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted j KnlOrmt ) Or. Hru*n, 223 I Phunri i Or French. 242 } % PHONE 56 ★ 2 Deliveries DAILY Buy Canned Fruits & Vege’bles By the Case at Our Low Price! WE HAVE PURCHASED a carload of fine * quality merchandise for this sale. Listed below are a few of the bargains that are avail able: PINEAPPLE All You Want SPECIAL PRICE By the Case 1.39 CHERRIES NEAR GALLON CASE OF 6 PEAS No. 2 Can 12c Case of 24 2.49 APRICOTS Per Can 21C Case of 24.4.69 Jack Sprat GELATIN No Limit All Flavors CORN No. 2 Can 16c Case of 24 3.50 i I TOMATOES No. 2 Can 17c Case of 24 3-69 CORN STARCH 2 Pkgs.... 21c LIGHT SYRUP "TT cra™ Take advantage of this deal because syrup will 2 Lbs....... 39c be much higher due to the advance in corn prices. ^ Extra Fancy PEAS No. 2 Can .22c Case of 24 4.99 DelMonte PEACHES In Heavy Syrup No. 2Y2 Can 33 C Case of 24.7-23 Pure Apricot PRESERVES Two 1-Lb. Jars*. ★ 45c TOKAY GRAPES—2 Lbs. Truckload of Potatoes — FANCY RED TRIUMPHS 100-Lb. Bag .. ...... 25c 2.99 APPLES—Per Bushel 2.89 Jonathan Extra Fancy— APPLES Per Lb... . . 16c 4 Ton of Madison County WATERMELONS & CANTALOUPE In Today ! The Best Melons on the Market Meat Department Featuring Cudahy’s Fine Quality Beef BEEF BY THE QUARTER TH1S Zcir7HE WEEKEND ONLY 37c Now is the time to fi; 1 your locker box. Cudahy’s Rea&y-to-Eat — PICNIC HAMS — FRESH BEEF HEARTS — Per Lb.. RING BOLOGNA — Per Lb..... 57c 25c 36c MINCEI) HAM — Per Lb.. WEINERS — Per Lb... Cello-Wrapped — BACON SQUARES — Per Lb.. 33c 44c 49c Fresh Pig HOCKS Per Lb. 29c Sirloin STEAK Per Lb. 59c Round STEAK Per Lb. „ 65c Beef ROASTS Per Lb. 43c SOAP POWDER—Reg. 29c; 2 Pkgs. 17c CLEANSER CLEAN IT—Reg. 23c; Now 2 for.27c 2 Cans . 9c MAURENE SUDS—Reg. 51c; Now 29c UNION STORE