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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1953)
FOR SALE FOR SALE: One 1949 Dodge tractor and 28-ft. stock trailer; one 1950 Ford tractor and 28 ft. van. Further details write — Ruth Thompson, White c Horse Ranch, Naper. 41-43plOO Ferguson **30 TRACTORS 3 Point Hitch Mounted Machinery For Fergusons - Fords Massey-Harris or any Tractor Using 3 Point Hitch In 3 Point Hitch Machinery we have — 2 and 3 Bottom Plows 14-Ft. Discs Cultivators Graders Dirt Scoops Manure and Dirt Loaders Mowers Listers Rotary Hoes Side Delivery Rakes NEW 1953 Massey-Harris 33 and 44 tractors with live power takeoff. Massey-Harris plows, discs, cultivators, combines, manure spreaders, listers and corn planters. REMEMBER — Massey - Harris and Ferguson tractors give you the most power per dollar of any tractor. HEAVY bulldozer bargains, fit on either 2- 3- or 4-plow tractors, regular retail price $325. Our cleanup price - $100 TRACTOR bargain—New 2-plow tractor, complete with 3 point hitch, easy ride seat, 10/34 in. tires, regular price $1795. Our price, no trade-in _ $1395 Save Money — Get Our Prices Before You Buy! Used Jeeps as low as $495 for good 1948 Jeeps Used Cars of All Kinds We Undersell Them All! Outlaw Imple. Co. West O’Neill, Nebr. » FOR SALE: Cottonwood lumber 2x4’s 6 to 14 ft.; 2x6’s 6 to 16 ft; sheathing 6 to 12 in. wide up to 14 ft. long, $65 per 1,000 ft.— James Sobotka, Inman. 36-41pl.60 r _ FOR SALE: A registered Here ford bull calf.— G. Rzeszotar ski, Emmet. 41-42p60 USED CAR B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S 1—1948 Pontiac Streamliner 2 dr. sedan, hydramatic “8”, shell gray. 1—1951 Mercury with overdrive, clean. 1—Studebaker pickup with stock-rack, good condition. 1—1948 Frazer 4-dr. 1—1951 Ford tudor, radio and heater. 1—1947 Pontiac “8”, 2-dr. Tor pedo. NEW 1—1953 Pontiac hydramatic “8”, 4 - dr., deluxe with power steering. Wm. Krotter Co. FOR SALE: SWy4 26-30-12, all meadow and good pasture, 4 wire fence, running water.— Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill. 39tf FOR SALE: Used Farmall F-20 tractor, good rubber, road gear. — Charles Schollmeyer, Dorsey. 41p40 FOR SALE: 110-volt Koehler light plant, all automatic, in good shape. Write or call— John Christiansen, Ewing, Nebr. 39-41pl00 FOR SALE: Nine-ft. Coronado refrigerator in good condition. —Frank Valla, O’Neill. 42p35 FOR SALE: An upright piano, practically new. — Ed Early, O’Neill. 33tf FOR SALE: Used 10-ft. deep freeze, at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 41c FOR SALT.: Nice looking re frigeratoi, in excellent condi tion, $89.00, worth more. — Phone 409-*, O’Neill. 40-41c FOlt SALE: 32-volt radio, toast er, iron, and fan, all in good condition.—Mrs. Charley Tas ler, Atkinson. 39-41p85 FOR SALE: Peat moss for lawns and shrubs, at Leidy’s. 41c fj, --- . _ FOR SALE: D-2 Caterpillar tractor with starter, lights, power-takeoff belt attachment; top roller carriers; also 1952 Vz-ton Dodge truck, nearly n e w, 3,000 miles, overload springs and top box. Both may be seen at A. Marcellus firm. —C. D. Harmon, owner, O’ Neill. FOR SALE: 160-acre imp. Holt county farm; 2,700-acre Holt ranch; two 320-acre farms, with two sets of improvements, adjoining, may be bought to gether or separately. — Col. Ed Thorin, O’Neill, ph. 454-J. 36tf FOR SALE: 40% Cattle Range Feed. $108 per ton. Fall deliv ery. Price protection against advance and decline.—Corkle Hatchery Warehouse, O’Neill. 15tf FOR SALE: Used Maytag wash er. See or call Mrs. Richard Strube, 419-W, O’Neill. 39-40c . FOR SALE: Used gas stove, $20, at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 41c i FOR SALE: 10-20, 8-32 and 4 s 12-4 fertilizer, at Leidy’s. 41c FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds. — See R- H. (“Ray”) Shriner, phone 106. 39tf FOR SALE: 1944 International K-5 1%-ton truck, good condi tion, good box and rack; also nearly new IHC 2-bottom 16 in. plow, on rubber. — Harold Mannhalter, Atkinson. 40-41p65 FOR SALE: Several well located building lots. — R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106.22tf DRY DIP is good for scurf on hogs. Get Dry Dip at Leidy’s. 41c New Machinery Model 50 and 60, MC and G tractors. Model L and M spreaders. Ezee Flow fertilizer spreaders. No. 220 Letz grinder. Farmhand loaders and attach ments. Model B grain drills, discs, plows, listers, planters, mow ers, etc. Tractor chains. J-D-D oil and batteries. Cable, bale ties, comfort covers. Used Machinery 1949 B John Deere tractor. 1943 B John Deere tractor. 1939 B John Deere tractor. 1938 B John Deere tractor. 1938 A John Deere tractor. F20 IHC tractor. John Deere manure spreaders. No. 730 John Deere lister. IHC manure loader, near new. Farmhand loader and stacker. 15-Ft. John Deere disc. 15-Ft. IHC disc. 11-ft. Massey-Harris disc. 3—14” Moline Plow. Harry R. Smith Impl. Phone 562 O’Neill FOR SALE: 5-H.P. garden trac tors, at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 41c Sandhills Angus Ranch Bull Sale Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebr. TUESDAY, FEB. 17 14 — 2-year-olds of choice breeding, including I 0 Large Type Coming Twos, 1 400 to 1 500 lbs. ALSO 10 yearlings and coming yearlings. Three grandsons of Prince Eric of Sunbeam, Chi cago International Grand Champion and sire of 4 Inter national Grand Champions; three grandsons of Eileenmere 487th, Peney & James wonder bull; several very outstanding Bandolier bulls by a Great Oaks Stock Farms sire and a Wilton Farms sire. Blaine Garwood Amelia, Nebr. 41p225 COMPLETE EQUIPMENT, ETC. for SNO-CREME DRIVE IN AVAILABLE immediately as a unit or by individual items. Includes Sno-Creme machine, almost new; gas-electric corn popper, gas carmel kettle and stove; electric malt mixers; assortment of dishes; electric pop cooler; four booths; three tables; air conditioner; many other items. Nothing over four years old. OTHER BUSINESS interests make this available for quick sale. CARMEL CORNER -C. D. HARMON, Owner O’Neill, Nebr., 400 Douglas FOR SALE: Four head of regis tered Hereford bulls, 10 cows and heifers..—Ralph L. Prill, Page. 41-42p60 BUILT-UP BALANCED BARGAIN THIS 320-ACRE farm is one of the best producing farms in Holt county. 130 acres tilla ble, 20 acres alfalfa (this cut 88 tons in ’52), 100 acres ex cellent hard grass pasture, about 45 acres good hay mead ow, balance yards and shelter belt. Plenty of good outbuild ings* good house. If you are looking for a farm that will make money, see this 320 acres. % mile good gravel road connecting with oil road. Ear ly possession date. TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY. To inspect call the— BILL BOWKER AGENCY Off.: 52 O’Neill Res.: 551-J 40c FOR SALE: Modern home in Stuart, 1 block east and 1 block south of high school. — Henry Hagemann, Stuart. 39-41p85 FOR SALE: 719 acre ranch, with improvements, north of Cham bers. — Write or see Hugo Heller, Wisner. 41-43p85 ASK LEIDY’S for the booklet, “The Complete Power Work shop.” It’s free! 41c FOR SALE: 10x12 brooder house. —Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 41c FOR SALE: 50 choice purbred Spotted Poland-China boars. —Harmon Lichty, 3Vz miles south of Creighton on highway 13. , 22tf FOR SALE: Well improved 1,100 acre ranch on Eagle creek. — George C. Robertson, O’Neill, Nebr., phone 534. 27tf FOR SALE: 160 acre farm, well improved, on REA, pasture, farm ground, alfalfa, located 5 miles from O’Neill.—Freeman Knight, O’Neill. 36tf MAXIMUM LIVING COMFORT for MINIMUM UPKEEP Ideally located—4 blocks from O’Neill stop light. Built in 1941 of finest material and ex cellent workmanship. Large, attractive living room; 2 bed rooms with closets; bath; hall with large closets. Bright, roomy kitchen with plenty of built-ins. Solid concrete base ment that is dry, clean and light. Excellent furnace will keep fuel cost amazingly low. Must be sold immediately. CALL— BILL BOWKER AGENCY Off. 52 Res. 551-J 39-40C Used Car Specials 1947 Hudson. 1941 Ford coupe. 1951 DeSoto clup coupe. 1947 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1948 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1949 Ford Tudor. 1949 Nash 4-dr. 1951 DeSoto club coupe, equip ped. 1941 Ford club coupe. 1948 Chevrolet 2 - dr., radio, heaters, good tires. 1947 Chevrolet 2-dr., equipped 1953 DESOTO and 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDANS Now on Display SMITH MOTOR CO. PAUL SHIERK, Mgr. Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: 15 registered Here ford heifer calves, also young registered bulls.—A. M. Engel haupt, Butte. 40-41p60 SEED FOR SALE Alfalfa - Brome - Clovers Milo - Sudan WE ALSO have early open pol linated corn, good germination. We have new blue grass strip pers for sale. BHC root worm spray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed Co., Elgin. ltf FOR SALE OR TRADE for corn: Hereford bull calves or year lings.—S. R. Robertson, phone 6F11, O’Neill. 26tf PUREBRED Hampshire sows and gilts. Bred to outstanding boars for Febr., Mar. and Apr. farrowing. Veterinary vaccin ated. — Henry Stelling, 2 miles south Vi west of Or chard. 39tf FOR SALE: Blonde oak dinette table and six chairs. — Tele phone 228W, O’Neill. 41c MISCELLANEOUS ______________________________ I HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors) of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill tf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf Jacobson’s . . . O’Neill Repair All Makes of WASHING MACHINES EXPERT Body - Fender REPAIRING COMPLETE up - to - date shop, equipped and experienced for all makes of cars. Also paint ing, spot work, glasses install ed. Free estimates. 24 - hour wrecker service. WICH’S BODY SHOP 219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W Long Term L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N 47c Federal Land Bank O’Neill, Nebr. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas. SEE Ralph Simpson for your electric wiring. Formerly with Lester Electric. ltf MONUMENTS of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O’Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf SEE ME for insurance—the most for your money!—Ed Thorin, O’Neill, phone 454-J, box 646 Maytag in O’Neill IT’S JACOBSON’S, located next to O’Neill Nat’l Bank. Exclu sive Maytag sales and service. JACOBSON’S 112 So. Fourth — Phone 415 35tf SEE BILL BOWKER AGENCY FOR YOUR real estate and in surance needs.—Phone 52. 27 tf FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON, Lawson and Clinton engines service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41tf WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run. Phone 404-W J. V. MOTOR Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong Used Car Parts, Car Repairing Electric & Acetylene Welding North 7th O’Neill, Nebr. 9c80 INCOME TAX SERVICE WE WILL be pleased to assist you with filing your income tax returns for 1952 R. H. (“RAY”) SHRINER Real Estate — Insurance Phone 106 39c COMPLETE Auction Sales SERVICE! FARM and ranch auctions a spe cialty. Licensed real estate broker. Insuranc® of all kinds. ED THORIN, Auctioneer O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 454-J 24tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. WE HAVE inquiries for farms and ranches. Let us have your listing.—Thorin & Reynoldson Auction Service, O’Neill. 8c WANTED WANTED: Any kind of mechan ical work or ranch hand work. —Bert Kopetky, Box 23, In man. 41-42p60 WANTED TO BUY: Used ping pong table. — Phone 5141 or write Dean Fleming, Atkinson. 40-41p60 HELP WANTED: Woman, age 25 to 40, interested in sewing and sales in our O’Neill store. No experience necessary. We will train you. Real opportunity. Permanent. Good starting wage. Write Singer Sewing Mach. Co., 419 Norfolk ave., Norfolk, Nebr., or contact Mr. R. A. Mc Clung at the Golden hotel, O’ Neill, Friday, February 13, from 2 to 4. 41c J-V MOTOR, O’Neill, buys iron and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf WATCH and jewelry repairing, crystals and Ronson lighter re pairs while you wait. — Clift Jewell^, O’Neill. 29tf INCOME TAX FOR assistance in filing your re ports call on— Geo. C. Robertson Office Pho. 534 O’Neill, Nebr. 34-4lc WANTED TO BUY: Late model wrecked cars.—J-V Motor Co. O’Neill. 21c WANTED: Blue grass seed. We buy in the rough or will do custom threshing. We also buy, sell and clean alfalfa and clo vers. — Koinzan-Jochum Seed Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26tf FOR RENT FOR RENT — 1st floor office space with smaller room for business or living quarters. Close in. — Hagensick Ladies Wear. 41tf FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: 3- room apartment, modern. Reasonable. — Tony Asimus, O’NeiN. 35tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf LOST & FOUND LOST: A brown billfold, con taining driver’s license, etc. Keep money and return to owner or to this office. 40c FOUND: King James version of Bible. Owner may have same by claiming, identifying and paying for this advertisement. 39-40 CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH to take this means to thank everyone for the cards, letters and gifts which we re ceived while in the hospital and since we have returned home; also special thanks to those who have helped with the chores and other work. These things have been much appreciated and will always be remembered. God bless you each and everyone. —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wondersee. 41c50 WE WISH to thank our many friends and neighbors for their many kind deeds and beautiful flowers and letters of sympa thy that have been extended to us during the illness and death of Walter Spangler. We wish to especially thank Doc tor Brown and the nurses of St. Anthony’s hospital.—Mrs. Walter Spangler and family. 41p50 I WOULD like to express my sincere thanks to my friends and relatives who remembered me with gifts, cards, letters and visits during my stay at the hospital and since return ing home. Your thoughtfulness will not be forgotten. 41c50 MRS. AL LEIDTKE [ WISH to thank all my relatives and friends for the lovely cards and gifts I received on my birthday, also for the prayers during my illness. They will always be remembered.—MRS. BELLE SUMMERS. 41p50 THE ELKHORN extension club takes this way of thanking ev eryone who helped make our polio drive a success. Thanks to all who came to the card party, the Saddle club, the Legion for the auditorium and all that did help in many ways. The proceeds were $76.76. Rock Falls News Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and daughters were guests at the Don Hynes home Wednesday evening. February 4. A birthday dinner was given Sunday evening at Orville Mil ler’s in his honor. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Nulty, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cur ran and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr of Spencer. Guests at the John Schultz home last Thursday night for supper were Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and children came for the evening. Guests of the Don Hynes fam ily Sunday for supper and the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, Terry and Cindy. Guests at James Curran’s Tues day for supper and the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist, Rita, Janice and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz, Brenda. Bon na and Susan. surprise pariy was field lor Mrs. Fannie Ernst at her home in honor of her birthday anni versary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stems, Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty, Francis Curran, Betty and Mary Jo, El win and Maurice Grutch, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt, Mr. and Mrs. James Curran, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist, Rita, Janice and Tommy. The group pre sented Mrs. Ernst with a gift. Mrs. James McNulty and Mrs. Harry Lansworth stayed with their mother, Mrs. Celia Grutsch, several days last week. She is re covering from flu and throat in fection. Mrs. Henry Vequist visited Mrs. Letha Morrow Sunday. Francis Curran, Betty and Mary Jo were supper guests at James Curran’s Thursday eve ning. Guests of Louis Browns Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gallagher and Pat, Linda Johnson and Don Breiner. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran, Betty and Mary Jo visited James Curran’s Saturday evening. Guests at Floyd Johnson’s Fri day for supper were Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, Gwenda l and Trudy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and Cindy were helping at O. J Drueke’s Tuesday, February 3. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz viisited at John Schultz's Sun day. Mrs. Francis Curran accom panied other leaders to a 4-H training meeting at North Platte from Wednesday, February 4, until Friday evening. She also visited her brother, Robert Ott, ! and family there. Mr and Mrs. Heber Breiner and family came from Grand Island Sunday to visit his moth er Mrs Theresa Breiner, who is at’ Bill Murray’s recovering from a recent illness. Heber 1 Rrpiner and Buddy and Bill Murrav also visited the Alden i Breiner and Floyd Johnson homes that afternoon Rav Johnson visited Floyd Johnson Sunday afternoon. As a consequence, they went coon hunting again that night, the third time in a week. Two tro phies were captured. George Schwindt of Clay Cen ter is visiting at Roy Margritz’s for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Don Drickey and family were guests and part time cooks at supper time at Bill Claussen’s Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz, Brenda, Bonna and Susan were visiting relatives at Mrs. John Denies in Royal Sunday. John Richardson called at Bill Claussen’s Wednesday, Feb ruary 4. Mr. and Mrs. Red Baker and family were guests Sunday at Dave Moler’s. In the afternoon Mrs. Dave Moler and Don and Mrs. Red Baker visited Mrs. Mary Langan at Spencer. Lois Ann Peterson spent the weekend at Orville Peterson’s in O’Neill. Mrs. Leon Beckwith called at Bill Claussen’s one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt and daughter, Mrs. Irene Sullivan and Peggy and Mrs. Fannie Ernst were sightseeing at Lake Andes and Pickstown, S.D., Sunday af ternoon. Ira Lange visited at Bill Claus sen’s one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Yantzie and son and Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derickson and son were guests at Levi Yantzie’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yantzie visited at Sammie Derickson’s Wednesday, February 4. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott were guests at Francis Curran’s Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and children and Melvin Johring called at Albert Widtfeld’s Tues day evening, February 3. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran, Betty and Mary Jo, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott and baby were guests at Bert Ott’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone and Mrs. Anna Brown were very busy guests at Albert Widtfeld’s one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Thomp son and girls were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor were Tuesday evening, Febru ary 3, guests at the Wilbur Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor and * Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kopejtka of Page. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiseman, Miss Anna Mae Wiseman, Charley Wiseman and Ernest Grover, all of Page. Paul Singleton and Homer Rutherford of Page and Henry Vequist were Saturday dinner guests at the Wilbur Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons spent Sunday in Bassett with Mrs. Taylor’s mother and sisters. Chucky and Bobby Smith spent Saturday night with Hen ry Vequists. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons spent last Thursday evening at Wesley Taylor’s. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Chandler of Norfolk arrived on the week end to spend a short visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blinn of Norfolk were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stuifbergen. Mr. Blinn and Mrs Stuifbergen are brother and sis ter. * Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schinck of Brunswick were Sunday after noon callers in the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Switzer. Mre„ Schink is a sister of Mr. Switzer. Mrs. Nels Jacobson and Mrs Hazel Johnson of Ewing were Saturday callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer. Mrs. Sekrist of Ewing and son of Washington, Kans., were Sat urday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. George Stuessn spent the weekend in West Point visiting Mrs. Stuessi’s sister, Mrs , Ralph Wilson, and Mr. Wilson They also went to Omaha ert business. Mrs. Blanche Edwards, of Chambers has been staying irt the Jiome of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thor in, during her illness and while under a doctor’s care. Quality Chicks • White Rocks • White Wyandottes • Rhode Island Reds • New Hamps i • Del. Hamps • Cornish Hamps Broad Breasted Bronze Turkey Poults COMPLETE line of poultry remedies and equipment and feeds. If you can't get in to see us, call or write. We are open 24 hours a day the year around. IF INTERESTED in selling hatching eggs stop in and see what we have to offer. We know you will be interested. Tri-State Hatchery Phone Nos. 90, 66, 67 O’Neill, Nebr. 828ACRES LAND At AUCTION At the Brinl Jenkinson home place, located 10 m i. west and Vi mi. north of VeTdigre. Nebr., on e Wednesday, February 18 Sale Starts at 1 O'Clock I .. The Brint Jenkinson Home Place, consisting of 400 ACRES AND BUILDINGS 160 acres of farm land, 10 acres alfalfa, 20 acres prairie hay land and balance in pasture, which will accommodate 50 head of grown cattle very nicely. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: West Half and the North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 30 North, Range 8 West of the 6th P.M., Knox County, Nebraska. IMPROVEMENTS: l*/2 story, 5-room house with pantry and porches, all under composition roof; Barn 48x40x12; Two Garages; Two Chicken Houses; Good Cattle Shed; Hog House; Two Good Shallow Wells, one with Windmill; Brooder House; Wash House; Two Caves; Buildings REA wired. 348 ACRE PASTURE LAND Well sodded. This place is fenced and cross-fe need and has a barn and chicken house; also good running water and will accommodate 100 head of cattle. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: East Half of the Southeast Quarter and Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and South 28 acres of the N orthwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter; East Half of the Northwest Quarter and East Half of Southwest Quarter and Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 35, Township 31 North, Range 8 West of the Sixth P.M., Knox County, Nebraska. 80 ACRES OF GRASSLAND A good stand of native grass and can be used for hay or pasture land. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 30 North, Range 8, West of the Sixth P.M., Knox County, Nebraska. All of the above described land is level to gently sloping and is very good soil. TERMS OF SALE: 25% cash on day of sale, balance to be paid in cash when titles are approved, and a warranty deed with mer chantable abstract will be given. POSSESSION will be given March 1, 1953, if titles approved by that time. 1952 taxes paid in full. EDWARD JENKINSON, HELEN VAN HORN WILLIE JENKINSON, JOE JENKINSON F. D. CARROLL OWNERS D. A- VAN DEVEER Auctioneer and Broker Clerk and Broker