The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 21, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Used gas stove on
ly $35 at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 20c
FOR SALE OR RENT: 7-room
house. Modern, except heat.—
Call 216W. 19tf/
FOR SALE: Used 1947 TD - 9
crawler completely overhaul
ed.
Used John Deere G. P. tractor.
New McCormick-Deering one
row cornpicker.
New Krause pull-type one-way
which will turn right or left.
New Krause one-way for Ford
tractor.
N^w Mc.-D. 1-horse grain drills.
New McC.-D. 2-bottom plows.
New McC.-D. side delivery
rakes.
KEATING IMPL. CO.
Atkinson, Nebr. 20c
FOR SALE: Used kerosene re
frigerator $50 at Leidy’s, O’
Neill. 20c
FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt
alternation ligltt plant, $225.
One 32 - volt Delco, $70. —
Plainview Farm Equipment
Co 4tf
FOR SALE: Registered Shrop
shire ram lambs, lambed in
February, best of breeding.—
I. G. Gleason, Pierce, Nebr.
19-21cl20
FOR SALE: New combinations
at Leidy’s, O’Neill, at a bar
gain. 20c
FOR SALE: New Farm-Hand.—
Mrs. Henry Martin, O’Neill.
19-20p65
FOR SALE: Model A John
Deere tractor, complete with
rollomatic cast wheels, lights,
starter, out 1 year. —Sewell
Johnson, Emmet. 19-20p65
FOR SALE: Frame dwelling
house, recently painted, priced
reasonable, situated 3 miles
south of Swan Lake on high
way 11, easily moved, main
part 24’ x 24’.—Robert A. Bal
lagh, Amelia, Nebr. 19-20c23
FOR SALE: Used combination
gas-coal range at Leidy’s, O’
Neill. 20c
FOR SALE: 720 acres land, 880
acres in grass, 40 acres under
cultivation has fair set of
buildings, Mi mile north 3Mi
east of Stuart.—Earl Morris,
Stuart. 19-20-p90
FOR SALE: McCormick-Deer
ing electric separator, size 35,
used only about 4 months.—
Wm. Murray, 7 blocks north
of stop light. 19-20p65
FOR SALE: Leidy’s have bulk
propane tanks for sale. 20c
FOR SALE: REA electric weld
er, $175, 180 amps., with all
accessories. — Marcellus Impl.
Co., West O’Neill. 20c
FOR SALE: 1946 Ch^vTTton
truck, new engine, 2-speed
transmission, 8-25 tires. $750.
— Corkle Hatchery, O'Neill,
phone 19. 20c
FOR SALE: Chex It stops
livestock shrink. Get it at Lei
dy’s, O’Neill. 20c
FOR SALE: Available IHC No.
9 and trail mowers. New Idea
and Lundell power mowers.—
Plainview Farm Equipment,
Plainview. Nebr. 6tf
FOR SALE: Vigoro in 5- 10- 25
50- and 100-lb. bags. — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone
531. 20c
FOR SALE: 1940 Tudor Ford
sedan and 1946 Chevrolet Vi
ton pickup.—James H. Cronk,
phone 324, O’Neill. 17tf
FOR SALE: 1 new slide stack
er, 28-ft. arms; 1 Detroit Har
vester power mower, priced
reasonable. — Art Doty, O’
Neill. 19-20c
I I
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON
service and genuine parts call j
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41t/
FOR SALE: Red cedar posts, all
sizes, priced to sell. — Chas.
Lawrence, O’Neill.
15-18pl9-31p335
FOR SALE: Good brown all
wool young man’s suit, size
20, like new, $15. — O’Neill
Cleaners, or phone 17F21.
20-2lp65
FOR SALE: Electric water heat
ers, 30- and 52-gal., double el
ement. We install them. —
—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill,
phone 531. 20c
FOR SALE: Apply Vigoro now
or in October to spring flow
ering bulbs. Leidy’s have Vig
oro and bone meal. 20c
FOR SALE: 1949 Ford fordpr;
1941 Ford tudor; 1940 Ford
Ford tudor; 1949 Pontiac 6
club coupe.—Wm. Krotter Co. i
of O’Neill, phone 531. 20c
FOR SALE: Disc harrows, 10-,
12-, 15- and 18-ft. sizes.—Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 20c
FOR SALE: One oil heater, 13”
burner, used 1 season. — Joe
Sobotka, Inman. 20p35
FOR SALE: 5-room dwelling,
all modern, fulLsize base
ment, furnace oil burner, air
conditioned. Priced right for ;
quick sale. —P. C. Donohoe,
O’Neill. 20tf
FOR SALE: 1 — 13-in. Duo
Therm oil burner, used one
year. Complete with blower.
—William W. Watson, Os
borne’s Shoe Store, phone 384.
20c
FOR SALE: Two 5-acre plots,
ideal for building, within 8
blocks of O’Neill schools, just
outside city limits. — R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O'Neill,
phone 106. 20
]• < )R SALE: Vigoro for your
lawn at Leidys, O’Neill. 19c
FOR SALE: 10:38 and 11:381
tractor tires.—Wm. Krotter
Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. 20c
FOR SALE: Used gas stove, on
ly $45 at Leidys. O’Neill. 19c
1 FOR SALE: Breeding Ewes for
sale. — Lloyd Kyner, phone
2301 Long Pine or Cecil Schal
ler, phone 3961, Long Pine,
Nelli _ 19-28c
FOR SALE: Good solid walnut
kneehole desk and chair, used,
$35.—Midwest Furn. & Appl.,
West O’Neill. 20c
|FOR SALE: Oil space heaters
8” and 10”, Preway make. —
Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill.
20c
Beilin s Gardens
OFFERS the following for sale:
sweet corn, dry beans, toma
toes, cabbage, cucumbers, po
tatoes, onions beets and car
rots. Order now. — Phone
338-J. 18tf
> FOR SALE: Some barley. —
Maurice Graham, O'Neill. 18c
FOR SALE
AS WE are planning on moving
away October 1, we have the
following articles to sell:
1—7-pc. walnut dining room set,
good condition.
1—White enamel range, wood
and coal, good condition.
1—6-ft. Servel gas refrigerator,
1 year old.
1—Kitchen sink.
3—Linoleum rugs, 7^x9, 9x12,
11x12.
1—500 Silent Sioux oil brooder
stove, used 2 seasons, some
chicken feeders, and waterers.
1— 50-gal. kerosene barrel.
2— Good hives of bees.
PETE MORE
Redbird, Nebr.
FREE_EGGS!
But these eggs are different, made of
plastic, in a rich yellow color, one holds
salt—the other pepper. You can have a set
FREE with a purchase of Salsbury’s Poul
try Remedies, Rota Caps for Worms,
Vapo Roost for Lice and Ar Sulpha for
Colds.
LEIDY’S "
Phone 410
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FURNITURE
FOR SALE: 1 Electromaster
apartment size range with
deepwell cooker, complete
with switch and cable, used 2
years.
1 coffee table, top 32x17.
1 platform rocker and matching
stool.
One 6x9 wool rug, beige color
background.
1 innerspring mattress. Numer
ous other articles. — Marie
Salisbury, home after 5 p. m.
Friday and all day Saturday
at Harden Anspach apart
ment, O’Neill, phone 192-J.
For Reduced Rates on
CAR INSURANCE
See:
L. G. GILLESPIE INS. AGY.
O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR.
FOR SALE: Lots 4 and 5 in
block 17, Matthews Addition,
O’Neill, 92 Vfe -ft. front, well
fenced, lots of shade trees,
black soil. —John Kennedy,
O’Neill. 20p-45
80 New 1951
CORNPICKERS
G. I. and FARMRITE
1- Row pull type or
semi-mounted _ $550
2- Row pull type or
mounted . $695
A picker to fit every tractor.
Lowest prices in U. S. A.
Largest stock of G. I. & Farm
rite parts in Nebraska.
OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 373 O’Neill, Nebr.
19-21c
AUTO OWNERS
IF YOU WANT cheaper insur
ance let me know. I can fi
nance a 1946 and newer mod
el automobile and write you]
insurance for you! We need
and appreciate your business
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr.
FOR SALE: 1 used G. I. corn
picker with H or M mount
ings. — Reuben Vonderohe,
Meadow Grove, phone 5203.
20-22p95
WANTED
WANTED: 30 to 40 head of cat
tle to winter.—Wilbur Smith,
Page. 19-20p665
WANTED BY BUY: Oats, wheat
and corn.—Corkle Hatchery,
O’Neill. IStf
Complete
Auction Sales
Service!
Advertising, auctioneering,
clerking ... let us take care
of the details. Call or see
ED THORIN, Chambers
or
KEITH ABART, O’Neill
Insurance of All Kinds
FARM & COMMERCIAL
WIRING
Don’t wire until you have
our price. Be safe. Have
your wiring installed by our
skilled workmen. We have
all materials and fixtures
for a complete job. All ma
terial and work guaranteed,
l’en years of REA wiring
experience. Drop us a card
for free estimate. For a neat
job see us.
Motor Re-winding and Repairs
CONTACT
Ralph Simpson
LESTER ELECTRIC
O’Neill, Nebr.
29tf
Long Term
4% Federal Land Bank
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n. '
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas.
O’Neill, Nebr.
FLOOR SANDING
DON’T SETTLE with plain
sanding. Have a beautiful
long-lasting finish applied to
those floors. We have eight
machines and over ten years’
experience finishing floors.
Our machines enable us to
give fast, efficient service.
Our prices are reasonable
Free estimate. 51tf
EFF. R. CARMICHAIL
Box 201
Spencer. Nebr.
COMMON LABOR
& CARPENTERS
WANTED
WE will begin remodeling the
Consumers Pub. Power bldg,
in O’Neill on Monday, Sept.
25. Contact: Supt. Watt on
location Monday or write:
Brown & Denesia
Const. Co.
Broken Bow, Nebr.
REA FARMSTEAD WIRING
SEE US before you wire, all
work guaranteed. — CHAS.
CHAMBERS, O’Neill, phona
247-R, or leave word at Gil
lespies. 40tf
FOR PROMPT, efficient mech
anical ditch digging, 6 inches
wide, 6 feet deep, call or write
Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr.,
phone 111 on 21.
I HAVE buyers for farms and
ranches. If your farm or
ranch is for sale, let me find
a buyer for it. — R. H. Par
ker, O’Neill. ltf
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck mounted
sheller, 1,500 bu. hour capac
ity. Make arrangements for
you rshelling with K. C.
Hunt, at Hunt’s Recapping
Service, phone 289, O’Neill.
MISCELLANEOUS
I HAVE EASTERN MONEY to
loan on FARMS, RANCHES,
and CITY PROPERTY. Let
me figure with you on a loan.
— R. H Parker, O’Neill, ltf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-black East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds
of automobile, truck and trac
tor repair. Acetylene weld
ing.
NOTICE
FALL CLEANUP at Paddock
Union cemetery will be Tues
day afternoon, September 26.
—Frank Nelson, Treasurer.
20p50
GET YOUR propane cylinders
filled at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 20c |
MAGIC CHEF gas stove own
ers are satisfied. See Leidy’s,
O’Neill. 20c
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
2d door West Midwest Furn.
Service Phone 399; O’Neill
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
WM.’S BIKE SHOP
2% blocks north of Ford Gar
age, O’Neill. Buy, sell and re
pair. Have parts for bikes,
Whizzer motors, scooters,
skates, household appliances,
etc. 52tf
GOOD FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’NeiLL
ATTENTION: Mullen’s Radio
Electric Service does REA
and city electrical wiring.
Guaranteed repair of home
radios, auto radios and elec
trical appliances of all kinds.
We are now located in our
new shop 2 blocks west and
IVz blocks south of the state
garage, O’Neill. 7tf
LOST & FOUND
LOST: Yellow kitten with tip
of tail cut off. Reward. Return
to Cole’s Shoe Repair, O’Neill.
20p35
CARD OF THANKS
THANKS to our thoughtful
friends for the cards and let
ters which were so nice to re
ceive after the birth of our
daughter.
HARRY AND HELEN
GILDERSLEEVE
l)rs. Brown & French
Eyes tested, glasses fitted,
broken lens replaced in
24 hours
Other repairs while you wal
Complete X-Ray
RUPTURE
Rupture Appliance Specialist, Harry G, Higgins, will give
a free demonstration of his "Guaranteed Rupture Shield"
for men, women and children, in O'NeilL Neb., at Hotel
Golden, on Tuesday, Sept. 28th, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., or
evening before, after 7 p.m. I have fitted thousands of sat
isfied customers in the middlewesi and southwest. Let me
prove to you that your rupture can be firmly held in com
plete comfort without belts, buckles or straps. When skill
fully fitted and molded to the body according to individual
requirements, your rupture troubles are over. DO NOT EX
PERIMENT LONGER, and become a cripple and burden to
your family If you want the complete relief you can obtain
come in for free demonstration: or if unable to see me at
this time, write for future appointment, to:
HARRY G. HIGGINS
Rupture Appliance Specialist
225 S. 5th Si. Minneapolis 2, Minn.
CHAMBERS NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Hansber
ry drove to Ong last week. They
took Mrs. Hansberry’s parents
home after a visit here and at
Chadron.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard
and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik
drove to O’Neill Sunday to
spend the evening with Dr. and
Mrs. C. M. Eason and help cel
ebrate Doctor Eason’s birthday
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harley
returned Friday from a week’s
vacation in Colorado. They vis
ited his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Killum, at Canon Ci
ty. In Denver they called on
Clarence Larson at the Denver
general hospital. They visited
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Struebing, at Prosser on their
way home.
Rev. and Mrs. Merton Cox
called on Rev. and Mrs. L. R.
Hansberry Monday on their way
to the Black Hills. He has a pas
torate in Ohio.
Mrs. Henry Wood left Sunday
for Boise, Ida., to visit her
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Smock, and baby
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoerle, Mr.
and Mrs. William Jutte, Mrs.
John Haake and Mrs. Mary Nei
mand drove to Atkinson Sunday
to attend the mission festival at
Immanuel Lutheran church.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fagon
and son left Monday for a
month’s vacation in California.
They will visit his brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. True Fagon.
Their daughter, Judy remain
ed with her grandmother, Mrs.
Marjorie Fagon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter and
Clarence Tibbets returned Sat
urday evening from a week’s
fishing trip to Lake Winnebe
gosh, Minn. They report an “un
usually good catch” of fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley
and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gillette
drove to Pickstown, S. D., Sun
day.
Mrs. Ed Neiman and daugh
ter, of Cozad, are guests of her
r—1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Han
na.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter and
son and Mike Bennet, of Basin,
Wyo., were supper guests Friday
in the Chet Fees, jr., home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harvey were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Thorin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and
daughter, of Stanton, spent Fri
day night and Saturday in the
Nels Mickkelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik
and Pamela drove to Gardener,
la., Tuesday, September 12,
where they visited in the home
of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Gibson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barnum
and Mrs. Chalfant left Tuesday,
September 19, for Neligh where
they will spend the winter.
The ladies’ aid of St. Paul’s
Lutheran church met Thursday,
September 14, at the church
parlors. Fourteen members
were present. The president,
Mrs. H. C. Walter, had charge
of the business session. It was
decided to have a special pro
gram and lunch at the next
meeting in honor of the 20tw
anniversary of the aid. No les
son was presented at this meet
ing. A committee composed of
Mrs. Victor Harley, Mrs. Earl
Hoerle and Mrs. Mary Hoge
served the refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fees, jr.,
and daughter, Cherilyn, were
Sunday dinner guests in the
Frank Bachaus home in Amelia.
The Frontier for prompt de
liveries of quality printing.
(Irder Now!
We can make deliveries immediately
after January I, I 95 1, on Allis-Chal
mers HD-5 Crawler Tractors. They’ve
proved their worth many times during
the past 2 winters. Don’t delay if you’ll
be needing a crawler. Down payment
required.
An Auction Sale
of the
Harm Damero Estate
Will Be Held On
Friday, September 29th
on the premises located
8 miles north, 6 miles east, 4 miles north and 2 east
of Atkinson, Nebraska
320-ACRE IMPROVED LIVESTOCK FARM
Legally described as the EV-» SW14; Wy>
SE>4; Section 26-32-13 and the W% NE14; E%
NWh; Section 35-32-13 in Holt County. Ne
braska. Contains 320 acres. The Diace is well
improved and all buildings,are in excellent
condition. Has a lovely 5-room house with
screened porch on two 'sides, a horse barn
size 20x32 ft. with full hay mow and built in
granaries, cow barn size 18x40 built into a
side hill with second floor providing excel
lent storage for grain or hay, a double brood
er house size 10x24 ft., and a smaller chicken
house, 2 old houses that serve as grain storage
and a utility building. A large water storage
supply furnishes water piped to house, garden
and lots. The place is fenced and cross fenced
and has an abundance of large trees that fur
nish shelter, lumber and posts in abundance.
The entire 320 acres is traversed by Turkey
Creek furnishing livestock water to all pas
tures and hay meadows. With the exception^
of about 35 acres of crop land, which would f
raise fine alfalfa, the balance is all in hay and
grass. 120 acre hay meadow along the creek
cuts from 100 to 120 tons of the finest hay an- =
nually. This property is one of the truly fine
livestock farms. Has telephone, on daily mail i
route and only about 3 miles to Phoenix.
TERMS ON THE LAND: 25% cash day of
sale, 25% on or before November 1st, 1950, ;
with Mrs. Damero carrying back the balance
of 50% for 5 years at 4^% annual interest, f
with $500.00 a year payments bn principal. If ;
purchaser desires to pay all cash, that will al- j
so be acceptable. Buyer to have possession of
the property immediately following settle
ment. Warranty deed and abstract will be
furnished.
THE PERSONAL PROPERTY
2—Head of Work Horses 1—Yearling Steer
1—Saddle Horse 1—Yearling Hereford Heifer
4-Head of Cattle ft"®?,8?®1® 01? bellow Ear Com
„ ..... _ , _ A Small Load of Oats
guernsey Milk Cow and Calf 10-Stacks of Choice Prairie Hay
MACHINERY, MISCELLANEOUS, FURNITURE
The machinery is all horse drawn equip
ment and consists of 2 mow'ers, hay rake,
sweep, plow, disc, manure spreader, wagon,
sled, buggy, hand corn sheller, sickle grinder,
2 harnesses, also a lot of walnut and cotton
wood lumber, posts and wire, as well as a lot
of tools. A lot of good useful furniture, includ
ing Servel oil burning refrigerator, ice box,
Victrola and records, library table, dining ta
ble and chairs, several rockers and odd chairs,
2 tables, commodes, dressers, lawn mowerj
beds and mattresses, 2 congolenm rugs, garden
hose, ladder, fruit jars and many other arti- t
cles.
Terms on Personal Property: CASH.
Lunch wagon on the grounds all afternoon.
THE SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 1 O’CLOCK P. M
MRS. ANRA (HARM) DAMERO, OWNER
ERNIE WELLER, Atkinson, Auctioneer
E. V. HICKOK, Atkinson, Clerk
JOHN ft. GALLAGHER, O'Neill, Nebr. Attorney for the Estate