The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 05, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 4, Image 4

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Very good used 8
pc- walnut dining room set,
$125.—Midwest Fum. & Appl.,
West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 44c
FOR SALE: Cash. 1951 Pontiac
Chieftan deluxe “8” 4-door se
dan. Low mileage. —Phones
7472 or 8221, Atkinson. 43tf
GET BONEMEAL for plants at
Lcddy’s, O’Neill. 44c
FOR SALE: 10x12 brooder house.
—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
44c
FOR SALE: Pekingese house
dog, female, 2-years-old. Call
amy evening.—Fred Perry, O’
NeflL 44-45c
FOR SALE: 50 choice purebred
Spotted Poland-China boars.
—Hannon Lichty, 3% miles
couth of Creighton on highway
13. 22tf
FOR SALE: Well-improved 1,100
acre ranch on Eagle creek. —
George C. Robertson, O’Neill,
Hetor., phone 534. 27tf
FOR SALE: Used radio for 1950
Plymouth.—Wich’s Body Shop,
West O’Neill. 44c
FOR SALE: Dakota No. 12 al
faffa seed, 35c per lb.; velvon
barley, $2 per bushel. State
tested.—Henry Johnson, phone
3SS2, Spencer. 44-45p65
Used Car Specials
1951 Chrysler Windsor, 4-dr., ra
dio, heater, auto, transmis
sion, seat covers. Bargain
at__ $1,895
IMS Chevrolet 2-dr., radio, heat
er. Ready to go at — $695
1947 Chevrolet 2-dr., radio, heat
er, very good rubber, extra
dean. Omy —--$645
1947 Hudson club coupe, heater,
UJ3. tires. Only_$395
190 Ford tudor, radio and heat
er, clean. Only_$985
1953 Firedome V-8 DeSoto, 4-dr.,
radio, heater, auto, trans
mission, new car guarantee.
Bargain for --— $2,650
190 Ford tudor, radio, heater,
sun visor, good rubber, 1,050
?90 Plymouth 2-dr., looks and
runs like new__ $625
Now on Display!
2—4953 Firedome V-8 DeSotos.
1953 DeSoto Powermaster “6.”
1953 Plymouth 4-dr.
All these used cars are
GUARANTEED BARGAINS
SMITH MOTOR CO.
PAUL SHEERK, Mgr.
Ptae «2 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Used gas stove at
Leafy's. 44c
IW. F. FINLEY. MJ>.
O'NEILL
Rot National Bank Bldg.
OFFICE PHONEt 28
FOR SALE: 160 acre farm, welt
imprcved, on REA, pasture,
farm ground, alfalfa, located 5
miles from O’Neill.—Freeman
Knight, O’Neill. 36tf
New Machinery
Model 40, 50, 60, G ano MC
tractors.
Model B and LL grain drills.
11, 15, 18, 21 ft. discs.
Two and 4-wheel spreaders.
Ezee Flow fertilizer spreaders.
Duncan manure loaders and
scoops.
J-D-D oil and batteries.
Cable, bale ties, tractor chains, i
Used Machinery
1949 B John Deere tractor.
1943 B John Deere tractor.
1939 B John Deere tractor.
1938 B John Deere tractor.
F20 IHC tractor.
Two 16” No. 52 John Deere
Plows.
John Deere tractor cultivator.
15-ft. John Deere disc.
Three 14” M&M Plows.
730 John Deere lister.
Farmhand loader.
Harry R. Smith Impl.
Phone 562 O’Neill
FOR SALE OR TRADE for com:
Hereford bull calves or year
lings.—S. R. Robertson, phone
6F11, O’NeilL 28tf
SALSBURY’S Hog Oil gets round
worms. Easy to use. Get Hog
Oil at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 44c
SEED FOR SALE
Alfalfa - Brome - Clovers
Mflo - Sudan
WE ALSO have early open pol
linated com, good germination.
We have new blue grass strip
pers for sale. BHC root worm
spray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed
Co . Elgin._ ltf
FOR SALE: Red cedar posts.—
Ted Crawford, O’Neill, 2 miles
north of Eagle creek hill and
5 miles east. 42-45-125
FOR SALE: Hammermill with
magnet at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 44c
FOR SALE: New 6-room modem
home, approximately 1,000 sq.
ft. floor space with attached
garage, 12x24. Equipped with
automatic washer and dryer,
also dish washer. Close to
school and churches. New sec
tion of city. Possession March
23, 1953. Can be seen by ap
pointment at any time. Open
house on Saturday. — North
Nebr. Builders, phones 454J,
523J and 548M, O’Neill. 44tf
GET PAR O SAN at Leidy’s for
disinfecting brooder houses.
44c
FOR SALE: Men’s used 17-jewel
Wyler watch, schock proof,
water proof, stainless steel
case, $15; man's used 21-jewel
Bulova yellow gold dress
watch, $15; 2 used 21-jew. Bul
ova yellow gold watches, each
$15; 2 ladies’ 21-jewel yellow
gold watches, $10 each.—Me
FOR SALE: 4-piece Boy Scout
suit, size 12.—Mrs. Ray Law
rence, O’Neill, phone 174-W.
44c
FOR SALE: 21 ft. 1948 model
house trailer. In A-l condition.
Will trade for livestock.—
James P. McAllister, Spencer,
phone 3264. 44-46p85
FOR SALE: 5 stacks prairie hay.
— Melvin Johring, O’Neill,
phone 5F120. 44c
FOR SALE: 1947 Ford tudor
with heater and new paint.—
Wich’s Body Shop, West O’
Neill. 44c
FOR SALE: Named, or mixed
gladiolus bulbs at Leidy’s. 44c
TRACTORS
Massey-Harris - Ferguson
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 - $109
i kallOR 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 44c
FOR SALE: Garden and field
fertilizer at Leidy’s. 44c
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
42-47c
USED CAR
B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S
l—1948 Pontiac Streamliner 2
dr. sedan, hydramatic “8”,
shell gray.
I—1951 Mercury with overdrive,
clean.
1—Studebaker pick u n With
stock-rack, good condition.
I—1948 Frazer 4-dr.
I—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.
Phone 531 O’Neill
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F'OR SALE: Cottonwood lumber,
all dimensions. — Harvey A.
Tompkins, Inman, Nebr. 42-44c
FOR SALE: An upright piano,
practically new. — Ed Early,
O’Neill. 33tf
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* — fcol.
Ed Thorin, O’Neill,'ph. 454-J.
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GAS' BROODERS operate cheap
er, better and are more de
pendable than any other. See
the Jamesway gas brooders at
Leidy’s. n c. 44c
FOR SALE: 5-bedroom- modem
house in Stuart. —Write P.O.
Box 184, Stuart. 42-45p
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds. _ See R. H. .'(“Ray”)
Shriner, phone 106. 0 39tf
FOR SALE: House, garage and 4
lots, located in West O’Neill.—
Write Box 206, Albion, Nebr.
__c 44-45p60
ROYAL.THEATER
O’Neill
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Thurs, \ 0 ° „ Mar. 5
Ruth Roman, Steve Cochran '
TOMORROW IS 0 ANOTHER
DAY
They take their lives in their
hands when they .take each oth
er in their arms.
Family Night, $1.00; Adult 50c;
Children 12c, tax incL
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FrL-Sal. Mar. 6-7
Humphrey Bogart in
DEADLINE — U.S.A.
Starring Ethel Barrymore, Kim
Hunter, 'with Ed Begley, Warren
Stevens, Paul Stewart. “You can
kill me but -you can’t murder a
newspaper!”
Adult 50c; Children 12c; tax incL
Matinee Sat. 2:30. Children un
der 12 free when accompanied
by parent.
—
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Mar. 8-9-10
John Phillip Sousa’s
STARS AND* STRIPES
FOREVER
Starring Clifton Webb and co
| starring Debra Paget, Robert
Wagner and Ruth Hussey. Hail -
; the march king!
Adult 50c; Children 12c; tax incl.
Matinee Sun. 2:30. Children un
der 12 free when accompanied
by parents.
FOR SALE: Several well
located building lots. — R. H.
(‘ Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone
106. 22tf
FOR SALE: Set of 32-volt bat
teries, large size; % h.p. motor;
vacuum cleaner and radio. —
L. B. Price, phone 15F12, O’
Neill. 42-44p90
FOR SALE: Horticultural peat
moss for potted plants or lawns
at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 44c
Lohaus Motor Co.
Used Cars & Trucks
1952 Mercury 4-door, radio, heat
er, overdrive, seat covers, Pres
tone.
1951 Ford custom 4-door, radio,
heater, overdrive, Prestone.
1950 Ford custom 2-door, radio,
heater, overdrive, seat covers.
1948 Ford 2-door, heater, low
mileage.
1946 Ford 2-door, radio, heater,
reconditioned.
1951 GMC ^2-ton pickup, heater.
1946 Ford %-ton pickup, heater,
Prestone.
1947 Ford 1%-ton truck, heater,
Prestone.
All used cars warranteed,
6 months or 6,000 miles.
MISCELLANEOUS
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 S#6p
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
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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*1
ing, spot work, glasses install
ed. Free estimates. 24 - hour
wrecker service.
WICH'S BODY SHOP
219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W
Long Term
LO-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
4% Federal Land Bank
O’Neill, Nebr.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas.
THE NEW method of treating
bulbs, seeds and plants with
Rapidgro will save a week or
more. Full details at Leidy’s.
44c
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.
4 , J ’ 27tf
ruMviiiND£.j-i: inoenes reg. Foil
ed Herefords, 45 bulls arid 18
females at- auction, Saturday,
March 7, 1 mile east of St.
Charles, S.D. (near Bonesteel).
Sale starts 1:30 p.m.—Thoene’s
. Polled Hereford Ranch, Logan
Thoene, Mgr. 44c60
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON,
Lawson and Clinton engines 3
service and genuine parts call »
o at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tf
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on 1
the run. Phone 404-W
> J. V. MOTOR
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Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong
Used Car Parts. Car Repairing
Electric & Acetylene Welding
North 7th O’Neill, Nebr
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’ COMPLETE
Auction Sales
SERVICE! 0
FARM and ranch auctions a spe
cialty. Licensed real estate
broker. Insurance of all kinds.
ED THORIN, Auctioneer
O’Neill, Nebr. o 0
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.
SEE Ralph Simpson for youi
electric wiring. Formerly with
Lester Electric. Itf
WEAVING: Custom weaving
Hand loomed rugs for sale. For3
prices call or write Mrs. Elmer
Krueger, Inman. 44-48pl35
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AT O’NEILL
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American Legion Auditorium
Saturday, March 7th
ACES OF RHYTHM
ORCHESTRA
Adm.: Adults $1, Students 50c
REMINDER
To Settle the Estate of the Late
HENRY & ALVINA WAYMAN
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314-Acre Holt County Farm
Adjoining O’Neill Municipal Airport
\ . . , -will be sold at public auction on the
premises on —
FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH
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ED WAYMAN, Executor
CoL Wallace O'Connell and Col. Vera Reynoldson
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Auctioneers & Broker
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WANTED
WANTED: Serum pigs.—Call or
write Dwaine Lockmon, phone
3741, Stuart.1 42tf
WANTED TO RENT: Small
house or apartment. —Singer
Sewing Machine Co., phone
247, O’Neill. 44p35
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
WANTED: A good used piano.—
Bethany Presbyterian church,
Ewing. 44-45c
WANTED TO BUY: Late model
wrecked cars.—J-V Motor Co.,
O’Neill. 21c
MAN WANTED
WITH CAR, full or part time, to
sell our nationally advertised
wonder lubricant for car, truck
and tractor to dealers, garages
and fleet owners in and around
O’Neill. Automotive experience
desireable but not mandatory.
Earnings to $7,000 annually.
Small investment required.
Contact Ioneb Automotive Pro
ducts Company, 605 5th Street,
Red Oak, la. 44cl25
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait. — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf
FOR RENT
WANTED TO RENT: Alfalfa and
hay land for cash or share. Will
bale or stack.—Jim Corkle, O’
Neill. 41-52c
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
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FOR RENT: 3- room apartment,
modem. Reasonable. — Tony
Asirous, O’Neill. 35t£
FOR RENT: Newly decorated 3*
room upstairs apartment with
bath and private entrance. —
Mrs. Joe Bazelman, 7.04 E» Ev
erett, O’Neill, phone 263.
43-44p60
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf
FOR RENT: Furnished one-room
apartment. Close in.—Pat Gal
lup, 117 North 5th St., O’Neill,
phone 427-W. 44-45p60
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH to take this opportuni
ty of thanking all those who
. helped during the death and
burial of our father and broth
i er, Harvey Allen. Special
thanks to Thomas Kelly, Rev
erend Smith, the soloist, pall
bearers, those who sent beau
tiful floral offerings, and Big
lin Brothers mortuary. —Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Sprague and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Allen
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James MacLaren and family,
j i Mrs. Rena Jackson. 44p
WE WISH to thank our friends
and neighbors and especially
the Sisters and nurses of St.
Anthony’s and the Sisters of
St Mary’s for their prayers,
masses, flowers, food and ma
ny kind words of sympathy we
received during our recent be
reavement in the loss of our
dear wife, mother and sister.
—Edward Boyle family, Mrs.
Chas. Boyle, Larry Barrett,
* Jack Barrett, Carl Barrett,
Mrs. Paul Seeres, Mrs. August
Meiers, George Barrett, Dick
Barrett, Henry Barren. 44p50
I WANT to take this opportunity
to thank my many friends and
relatives for the wonderful
consideration and beautiful
cards extended to me during
my recent illness. Also a very
special thanks to the staff of
St. Anthony’s hospital, and
Doctor Brown and the people
at the Pruden hotel for my
care. This wish is also extend
ed by my family. ■' 44c
A. L. STEARNS
WE WISH to thank all those-who
sent cards and letters when
our sister-in-law and aunt was
in the hospital; also those
whose kind deeds and expres
sions of sympathy have helped
so much since her passing. We
appreciate them more than
words can say.
MRS. LOUIS B. ADAMS
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t WISH to express my thanks
for the many visits, cards and
gifts I received cfrom my t
friends and relatives during my
stay in St. Anthony’s hospital.
I especially want to thank the
Sisters for the wonderful care
they gave me. ° ° 44c
MRS. FRANCIS SULLIVAN
WE WISH to express our most
sincere thanks to our neighbors
and friends for tneir assist
ance and expressions of sym
pathy during the loss of our
brother and uncle, Charles.
THE KACZOR FAMILY °
u 44p50
ANY WORDS we might write
here are tiny recompense for
the thanks we feel for every ,
word or deed in our time of
a sorrow. They will not be for
gotten.—The family and rela
tives of Clifford Boettcher.
44p50
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I WISH to express 0 my sincere
thanks to eyeryone who re- c
c membered me with cards and
visits during =my stay in the
Lutheran hospital,° Norfolk.
They were all very much ap-'
predated. 44p50
0 . ° ELMER TROWBRIDGE °
I WISH to thank my schoolmates
and friends for their cards,
letters and gifts sent me dur- |
ing my stay at the hospital.
They were greatly appreciated.
44c ARLENE KAY, POTTER
LOST & FOUND
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LOST: Between Hubbard’s station
and lowing, hydraulic cylinder, j
color green. Reward.—Rocky 11
Impl., Ewing. ? 42tf y
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Lynch Alumni Sets
Date for Banquet
Affair to Be Held
May 26
LYNCH — The Lynch high
school alumni association met at
the school Friday evening.
Committees were appointed for
the preparation for the annual
alumni banquet which will be
held May 26.
Other Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. William Alford
returned home last Thursday
from a several days stay in Om
aha where they visited with
their three sons. Bill also at
tended a hardware convention
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rossmeier
and family spent last Sunday
with the former’s mother, Mrs.
John Rossmeier, near Verdel.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjornsen
end Mrs. Nata Bjornsen spent
the weekend in Sioux City vis
iting at the Lee and Carroll
Bjornsen homes.
The seventh and eighth grades
of the Lynch school were guests
at a party at the Carolyn Classen
home Friday evening. Rook was
played. Mrs. Classen served a
lunch at the close of the eve
ning’s entertainment.
Clara Kohler of Fullerton
spent Monday and Tuesday, Feb
ruary 23 and 24, visiting at the
Vince Jehorek home. She also
looked after business matters at
Center on her return trip home.
Byron Lower of Verdel was a
business visitor in town Thurs
day, February 19.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mahlen
dorf spent Sunday, February 22,
at the Josephine Boska home.
Mrs. Frank Weeder was host-1
ess to the Highland project club
on Tuesday, February 24. The
second part of the sewing lesson
was presented by Mrs. Joe Mil
acek. Mrs. Weeder served a lunch
in late afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sixta were
Sunday, February 22, dinner
guests at the Art Vesely home at
Verdel.
Mr. and Mrs. George Eiler
were Sunday, February 22, din
ner guests at the Dick Courtney
home north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pinkerman
of O’Neill spent Sunday, Febru
ary 22, at the parental John
Pinkerman home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Vesely of
Verdel were business visitors
here Monday, February 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher re
turned Tuesday, February 24,
from a two weeks vacation trip.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Walter Lyons returned to
her home at Great Bend, Kans. '
Sunday after spending 10 days
visiting her mother, Mrs. Chet
Calkins. Mr. Lyons came from
Kansas Saturday and she re
turned with him. They also vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Lyons. Word was received
8—^——" .
>n Monday that enroute to their
home, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons had a
slight auto accident just across
the Kansas state line. Due to
the icy road conditions they were
forced to leave the road to avoid
hitting another car. There were
no injuries and only minor dam
age to their car.
Word was received that Pvt.
Wayne L. Shaw, formerly of
Bassett, is receiving his basic
training at Ft. Leonard Wood,
Private Shaw graduated from
Basset high school last May and
enlisted in the regular army at
O'Neill on January 31. He left
for the service on February m
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Shaw of Atkinson.
AB Robert Fox, who is station
ed at Parks AFB, Calif., recently
visited with Jerry and Dale Mor
lan of Hayward, Calif., formerly
of O’Neill.
ANGUS BULLS
Registered Aberdeen-Angus Bulls will sell
at the Elgin, Nebr., Sales Pavilion on—
MONDAY, MARCH 9
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Buy one! You next crop of calves will be hornless!
GEO. HUTCHINSON
ALBION. NEBR.
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