FOR SALE FOR SALE: 123 Ions of | rai ie hay, 1 mile soutii, 2 east and l4 mile south of Spencer pow er dam. $'i per ton. — Lawr ence Bower , Spencer, Neb., Star Route. 23-23 FOR SALE: One story frame sihoolhouse, 12 ft. x 18 ft. and 8 ft. high, district 177, 3 miles east ana 5 miles north of O' N ill. Open for bid to and including Nov. mber 14. Bids must be submitted to commit tee: MRS. LLOYD WHALEY, O'Neill, and WM. HANLEY, O’Neill. 24 26p CAR OWNERS ATTENIION! Liability msu ance on iairn rs cars, $16; town cars. $17, 318.50 and $22 50, according to use. Dwelling insurance combined 5-year term, $11. Why pay more? — L. G. Gillespia Insur ance Agency, O’Neill. 3tt FOR SALE: Coal circulating heater, enamel; also good Top sy stove with water front.—A. £. Bowen, O'NttlL 24c FuK SALE: 32U-aere wed lin- • proved farm Good build:hgs, and low price 01 $17.50 pe. aire. Gome see it before it is gone.—»>.. H. Parker, O'Neill. 52tf RANCH FOR SALE—48 0 acr s. ‘ l»u,> 41c.) c.c cs ut $10 per ac.t, Si i.o 1 lease cl 040 acres Iransfc red without cou. We 1 gr.u.ced, Lard Lnd row carry ing 430 head of stock, cuts 400 to 600 tons of hay. Welt wa tered with 8 wells and mills, 3 sets o improvements, elec- 1 trie lights. Available to Ains wortn or Brewcster, 2 good trading sto.es 5 miles, riarch 5 miles south if Enders Lake. For details, see: A. B. Hutton, Newport, Neb. 24-25 FOR SALE: 1947 30-ft. Shore land tandem trailer house, ex cellent condition. — George Pace, phone 240, 2 blocks south of the Texaco station, O’Neill. _24p fOR PALE: Registered Spotted Pol nd China boar, new b eeding, vaccinated and guar anteed.—R. M. Black, 3 miles east of Spencer. 23tf FOOD SALE & COFFEE: Gold en hotel corner, October 25. — Senior Girl Scouts, 0’Nedl.24c FOR SALE: 160 acre farm. 1 mile sorth of O’Neill.— -F. J. j Diahner, O’Neill. 21 tf RANCH 1010 ACRES. This is one of the best small places I have to offer. In Keya Paha coun ty, Nebr. Lays along river, and on good road. 100 acres j .subirrigated will grow alfalfa. Another 70 acres good farm ground. 160 acres hay mead ow cuts 160 tons native hay. Has good buildings. Nice neighborhood. $20 per acre. Write for my list. E. J. CORKIN 1916 So. 32nd Ave., Omaha, Neb. 24-25 FOR SALE: 240-acres of pasture land, located 10 miles north east of here. See: R. H. Park er. O’Neill. 3tf FOR SALE: 640-ac e Holt coun tv ranch. 90 acres of farm ground, balance is pasture and hay. Description: Township 28, range 15, section 17. Pos session March 1. It has nice groves, 4 flowing wells, wind mill and pump at barn, pump also at house, telephone. This will take care of 90 to 100 head of cattle nicely. Loca tion 14 miles southwest of At kinson in Green Valley. — Nellie Sterns, Dayton, Ore., Box 437. 22-24p FOR SALE: Registered Berk shire boars, vaccinated for cholera and ei isypelas, take your pick at $50 each —Ray Siders, O’Neill. 24p CENTRAL NEBRASKA RANCH THAT is pi iced below the mar ket. 5520 acres at $8.25 per acre. A good spread, well fenced, and watered. Build ings only 3 miles from high way, are worth one third of price, have electric lights, and are mostly modern. Don’t de lay on this, it won't last long. Write for my list. E. J. CORKIN 1916 So. 32nd Ave., Omaha, Neb. 24-25 FOR SALE: Business building on O’Neill’s main stree.. —P C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 17tf FOR SALE: New and used pi ano. Ready for delivery a used Cable upright with a nice bench.—A. E. Bowen, O’ Neill. 24c RANCH IT ONLY requi es $85,000 cash to buy 2320 acre ranch, locat ed on good road, 6 miles south of Kilgore, Nebraska. The price is $14 per acre and balance will be financed so it can be paid from operation. 3^ percent interest. It has good buildings. Is near school. I 300 acres in cultivation. Some j hay. This place has always made money. W ite for my j list. E. J. CORKIN 1916 So 32nd Ave., Omaha, Neb. 24-2f ! I HAVE MOVED my office one block south of the Fi st Nation al Bank — R H Parker, O Neill, Neb. 4911 FOR SALE: My 365-acre im- I proved farm. — Albert Pospe shil, Venus. 29tl MISCELLANEOUS James G. Fredrickson Kieth A. Abart — Auctioneers — Ready to Serve You Phor.e 2 O'Neill STRAYED to my pasture late in July, one white face heifer calf about six or eight months | old; has end cut off of left j oar. — Homer L. Blain, Mid dlebranch _23-25 CARS! CARS! See me for that car or pickup for which you have been waiting. Most any make or model you want. — Stanley Soukup, O’Neill, Neb., phone 429. 24-25p SANDING MACHINE FOR RENT WORN, BLACKENED tloonng can be restored with a cl""' | grain surface bv sanding. D< the worl yourself. Efficient, easy to operate machine. Costs very little rental per day. GAMBLES O’Neill 21U i HERE WILL be a Hallowe’en program and box social hel l at the Agee school, distiict 80, on Friday, October 31, at 8 pm. —Edwina Jones, teacher. 24c I HAVE money to loan on farms and ranches and city pio erty See R. H. Pa ker, O’Neill. U NEW FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent. Inquire. Spelts-Rav Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 52tf LOST: Ladies’ black Schaeffer fountain oen, a gift from my father. The pen was lost in O’Neill during Legion-auxiliary convention. — Mabelle Ander son, Tilden. 24p Illlllltllltli.iiimillliaillill .':.iii.iillHli,::!llillllHllllilllll!l!lil'IIIWIIIhfc AT y’S End of-Month Clearance 100% Wool MEN’S OVERCOATS Blue Herringbone, Size 38-39-42 Tan Herringbone, Size 35-37-39-42 NOW 21.00 100% Wool STUDENT SUITS Tan Tweed, Size 35-36-37-38 NOW 15.00 Men’s Sanforized FLANNEL SHIRTS Plain Gray, Size 14V-> to 17 NOW 1.49 Men’s LEATHER JACKETS Knit Bottom, Size 42-44 NOW 12.00 Full Si/e CHENILLE SPREADS Pastel Colors - F'ast Color NOW 4.00 Mountain Mist COTTON BATTS 1 Lb. 5 Oz. NOW 79c Girls’ Plaid WINTER COATS With Hood, Size 4-5-6-6x NOW $6.00 Boys’ SCHOOL SWEATERS Button Front - Asst. Sizes NOW 1.00 - 2.00 _— Men’s Wool Plaid .leckets 44 - 46 5.00 Men’s Mackinaw, 36-40-46 8.00 Men’s Herringbone Work Shirt, Size 17 1.00 Men’s White Shirts, Size 15 1.98 Men’s leather Bill bolds . 1.00 Hoys’ Dress Caps .—. .25 Men’s All-Wool Sweaters, Tan, Gray, Coat Style, 36-38-40-44 2.00 Double Edge Razor Blades, 25 for .. .15 Child’s House Slippers .. .. - 1.00 Men’s House Slippers . 2.00 October 23. 1947 (Prices subject to change) PRODUCE Heavy hens I8C' Leghorn hens _12c Heavy springs _ 21c Leghorn springs _ 19c Cox ____— 8c Eggs — . _ . _ 40c No. 1 cream _85c No. 2 cream 63c Ducks and geese -.— 12c GRAIN Corn, no. 2 yellow — 2.15 Rye _ . _. 2.50 Wheat 2.70 Oats 1.10 I i.irley 1.70 1ELP WANTED: Girl to assist with housework. — Mrs. Fred Saunto, O’Neill. 24tf MULLEN’S GUARANTEED Ra dio Service, 1 blk. west and 1 xk blks. south of State ga rage. Prompt servie, pirkup and delive y. Phone 415. — John J. Mullen, O'Neill. 9tl ’.AMBLES can insulate your home now Call for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf LOST: A cameo pin on O'Neill main street. Finder please notify Mrs. Anton Shavlik, Ewing. 23-24c POWER SPRAYING SERVICE Barns — with D. D. T. Cattle — with D. D. T. and Roter.one Weeds — with 2. 4D Weed Killer Poultry Houses—with Insect Oil We have the latest type equip ment that developcs up to 600 'bs. nrsssure. CORKLE HATCHERY Phene 19 O'Neill, Nebr. CARDS OF THANKS I WISH to thank my friends and v datives for the cards, letters, flowers, prayers and masse after my recent ac cident. These expressions will always be remembered. 24c ' IVAN PRUSS WE WISH to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their cards and letters during the illness of our i beloved wife and mother; for flowers, expressions of sym pathy, and many other kind acts following her death. We especially thank Mrs. Wm. McAllister, Mrs. Harry Fuller ton, Mrs. Alfred Kazda and Mrs. Dave Ratliff, for their help and kindness. M. C. Hull and daughter, Mrs. Pearl Crawford. WE WISH to thank our many friends for the masses, cards, floral offerings, and acts of kindness shown during the ill ne s and death of our beloved wife, mother and sister.—P. V. Hickey and family, Mr. and Mrs. J B. Donohoe, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McNichols, John McNichols. - %4p WUJ WISH by this means to thank the business places for tho;r contributions and the townspeople for their cooper ation in making our carnival a success.—Faculty and stu dent body of the O’Neill high school. ' 24c — O’NEILL — PAT HOFFMAN i I and His Band Tuesday, October 28 Adm. & Dance: $1 i I ★ i i ALICE i i and Her Orchestra Saturday, October 25 i Adm. & Dance: 55c i i . —.-—— -- Please route your freight O'NEILI. TRANSFER. An O'Neill firm. 4 — TRIPS WEEKLY — 4 Mondays Tuesdays Thursdays Fridays O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN TURNER, Prop. O’NEILL—Phone 241J OMAHA—Phone JA3727 "Your Patronage Appreciated' I O'Wear Hospital Admitted: October 18—Mrs. Frank Musil, of O’Neill medical, condition “improved;” Francis j Kelly, of O’Neill, condition “im- \ ptoved.” 17—Clarence Ernst, of O’Neill, surgical, condition "g(*>d;” Gus Bowens, of Ewing, i medical, condition “improved.’’ I 18—John Moran, of O’Neill, sur gical, condition “good;” 21—Mrs. Cora Johnson, of O’Neill, medi cal, condition “same.” In hospital; Jerome Calvert, of O'Neill, condition “improv ed.” i Dismissed: October 16—Mrs. Francis Pribil and daughter, of O’Neill. 17—Larbee Kelly, of Page. 18—Mrs. Milton Andrus, of Atkinson: Nick Schwindt, of O’Neill. 19—Mrs. Edwin Buri val and son, of O’Neill. (UK SAi_E: Six-room residence property. See: R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Neb 35tf Future Subscribers DELONG—Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeLong, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 6V2 pounds, born Sat urday, October 18, in the O’Neill hospital. JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs. Hi Johnson, of O’Neill, a daugh ter, weighing 6% pounds, born Saturday, October 18, in the O’ Neill hospital. This is their first .hild. The mother is the for ner Patricia McAllister, . of Spencer. BALLAGH—Mr. and Mrs. J. Eldin Ballagh, of Winlock, Wash., a son, Kenneth Roger, weighing 8 pounds, born Satur day, October 11, at Winleek. Mrs. Ballngh was formerly Frances Enbody, of Amelia. PRUSS — Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss announce the adoption of a boy. John, 4-months-old, weighing 15 pounds. Try a Frontier want ad. NOTICE: j Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O D., I Optometrist from Crawfbrd, J Neb., will be in O’Neill on: OCTOBER 31 at Hotel Golden ! Eyes Exam’d - Glasses Fit’d F O O D Bargains by the Truckload PRICES CUT UP TO 50% WE HAVE just received a truckload of the best food buys offered to the public for .n:::vy, many months. These prices are so good that fo ks vill be t Iking about them for -.recks to come. EFFECTIVE FRIDAY THRU WEDNESDAY — October 24-29, Inch — NEAR-GALLON PLUMS EACH 47c CASE of 6 2.69 GLOVES—Genuine Leather R~g. 1.39, Sale Price .. SEA MUSSELS—Bar Harbor 1C-. 10-Oz. Can .. 151 Blended FRUIT JUICE 46-Oz. Can Only 23C Case of 12 2.52 BAKED BEANS with FRANKS Per Can 10c I uRE Al'KICOT PRESERVES 10 1-Lb. Jar ..... ,7t GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE 1C j Per Pint Jar . ^ PEANUT BUTTER “ QUART JAR 49c PURE CLOVER HONEY—New Crop 0 CQ 1/2 Gal. 1.49; Gallon . **37 JACK SPRAT GELATIN—Any Flavor 2 Pkgs. .. Staley’s | WHITE SYRUP 5-Lb. Jar 49c DOG FOOD 12-0z. Can Only .^. 5c LIPTON’S TEA JQr 3 Reff. 12c Pkgs. .. PUDDING—All Flavors, 4 Boxes 10c BOYSENB’RIES Near-Gallon Only 1.09 Cudahy’s TANG 12-Oz. Tin . 41c FLOUR - • FLOUR At Far BELOW MARKET Price MEAT DEPT. Featuring Cudahy’s FANCY BEEF Beef by the: • Quarter • Side or • Carcass ATTENTION, locker patrons L We have been very fortunate in receiving a great number o f fancy hind quarters of beef at an extremely low price. COME IN and get our price on one of these fine quarters of beef. ★ ROUND STEAK Per Lb. 59C Fancy SIRLOIN Per Lb. 58c RIB STEAK , Per Lb. 52C BEEF ROASTS Per Lb. 39 & 43c CUDAHY’S Ready-to-Eat PICNIC HAMS Per Lb. 55c BEEF HEARTS Per Lb. 26c -A AMERICAN CHEESE i — «£ 2-LB. CUT 99c 5-LB. LOAF 2.29 This Price Is Less Than Wholesale BANANAS ★ POTATOES—100-Lb. Bag 2.49 and Up ALL YOU WANT * LETTUCE—Per Lb. 16c APPLES if APPLES—Fancy Jonathan, 2 Lbs. . 25c BY THE BUSHEL * GRAPEFRUIT—Per Lb. 10c A very low price! if CELERY—Per Bunch . 19c UNION STORE i PHONE 56 2 Deliveries Daily