Dolores Boyle Has 11 Pupils CELIA— Celia school opened Monday with 11 pupils. Dolores Boyle is the teacher. She boards at the Frank Kilmurry home. Students who will go to Atkin son high school which began Seo*ember !, include Clarence and Billy Focken and Connie and Ronnie Frickel, who will room rt the John Mohr home, and Denton and Shirley.Colfack, who will drive to Atkinson each day. Mary Catherine Kilmurry is a student at St. Joseph’s hall, which started August 31. She stays with her grandparents, Mr. and* Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry. Other Celia News Mrs.. E. W. Samms and chil dren and Mrs. O A. Hammer berg spent Thursday, August 27, in .Anselmo visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and sons attended the pancake day feed put on in Butte Satur day. Mrs. E. W. Samms and chil dren returned to their home in Wichita, Kans., Sunday, Aug ust 31, with her mother Mrs. O. A. H&mmerberg. Mrs. Hammer berg .also visited another daugh ter, Mrs. William Maloun, and family in Florence, Kans., and returned home Saturday after noon, September 5. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson . and family and Mr. and Mrs. Le Hoy Hoffman and sons were Sunday visitors at the Connie Frickel home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family attended Butte pan cake day Saturday. Reverend and Mrs. Phipps and y'ns were Sunday, August 31, dinner guests at the Joe Hend ricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houts were Friday evening, August 28, vis itors at the D. F. Scott home. . Cpl. and Mrs. Gene Livingston >pent Sunday, September 6, with his mother, Mrs. Feme Living ton and other relatives. Harvey DeGroff was a Friday afternoon visitor at the D. F. Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld and family took his father, W. G. Schlotfeld, to Fullerton to vis it his son, John Schlotfeld, and family; They visited in Cedar Rapids on the way home. Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and family were Sunday guests and- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Troshynski at thhe August Troshynski home. Fred Mark and Lee Sellon of Randolph visited D. F. Scott last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott, Cpl. and Mrs. Gene Livingston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias helped Dorothy Scott celebrate her birthday anniversary Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manning and ' children of Pender spent from Monday, August 24, until Friday, August 28, with her sis ter, Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld, and family. Mrs. Ida Cooney and sons, Mike and Harry, of’ Pender were Sunday, August 30, dinner guests at the Earl Schlotfeld home. Alex Forsythe and O. A. Ham merberg were Tuesday visitors • in O’Neill. Sunday visitors at the O. A Hammerberg home were Mrs. Ralph Kissinger, Mrs. Frank Kissinger and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Tasler, all of Atkinson, '"Mrs. Lou Kissinger of Washta, T*i., and Mrs. Ella Kissinger of « California. The Weslevan Methodists of Atkinson held a Sunday-school oicnic in the grove north of the joe Hendricks home Saturday. ... Paul.Payas, who had been vis ily, returned to his home in At jting the Clarence Focken fam kinson Tuesday morning, Sep tember 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family made a trip to Pieks town and Ft. Randall dam in South Dakota Wednesday, Aug ust 26. They also visited the WNAX studio and had supper with a cousin, Clyde Prouty, at Yankton, S.D. = Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer- ‘ berg and Mrs. E. W. Samms and children visited the H. O. Stevens home Tuesday evening, Septem ber 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks took their son, Leon, to Milton vale„ Kans., Friday where he will attend school. Annie Ernst who has been visiting her sister [ Mrs. Robert Hendricks, and Mr j Hendricks, returned to her home in Milton vale with them. Mr. ! and Mrs. Hendricks returned i home Saturday. Markita and : Arlin Hendricks stayed with their grandmother. Mrs. Omer Poynts, while their parents were gone. Warner Poessnecker and fam ! ily were Sunday evening visitors at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mrs. Joe Hendricks had a party at her home Wednesday afternoon, September 2, for friends and neighbors. Mrs. E. W. Samms and chil dren and Mrs O. A. Hammer berg were Tuesday afternoon, August 25, visitors at the Vin cent Osborne home. Other visit ors vAire Mrs. Kubart and daugh ter, Mrs. Russell Berry, and chil dren of Kentland, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith and family and Mrs. Charley Smith returned home last Thurs day evening from a trip to Spo kane, Wash. They also visited relatives in Wyoming and made a trip to the Black Hills and Yellowstone national park. They visited the Willard Greenwood family in Sandpoint, Ida., and made many interesting side trips. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lauridsen and children visited the Hans and Jim Lauridsen families last Thursday. Linda and Duane were overnight and Friday vis itors at the Hans. Lauridsen home. ouuu.ci.y, nuguai ou, viauuia cu the O. A. Hammerberg home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Do bias and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith and family. Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and sons were Monday morning visitors at the Alfred Schaaf home. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and family returned Saturday, August 29, from a trip to the West coast. They went by way of Yellowstone park and visited her uncle, Lou Cannon, and family at Pasco, Wash., another uncle, Westlake Cannon, and family at Hood Rjver, Ore., an aunt, Mrs. H. L. Grund, and fam ily at Vancouver, and an uncle, Lester Cannon, at Portland, Ore. They also visited his sister, Mrs. Spalding, at Yon Calla, Ore. They returned home by way of the redwood forests in northern California, Reno, Nev., and Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld and family were Monday eve ning visitors at the Ed Bausch home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlinar and Mrs. Charley Mli nar to Norfolk Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and son Gernald were Wednesday evening, September 2, visitors at the Duane Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks visited his grandmother, Mrs. Omer Poynts, and family Sun day. Milton McKathnie took his daughter, Ellen, back to Wayne Friday so she could attend school there beginning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry and granddaughter, Mary Cath erine Kilmurry, were Sunday evening visitors at the D. F. Scott home. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing on Sunday in honor of Miss Bertha Bruder of Boulder, Colo. Those present were Mr. lind Mrs. Joe Bruder of Atkin son, Mr. and Mrs. George Shald of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing of Atkinson, Nick Bog ner of Oelrich, S.D.. and Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Miss Bertha Bruder of Boul der, Colo., left Wednesday for her home after spending a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Herman Janzing, Mr. Janzing and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Heflin spent Friday in Sioux City on business. 750 Head of Cattle Expected • There'll be around 750 head of cattle, including 250 head of yearlings, at today's sale. Consigned are a load of good black yearlings and 55 head of good Hereford yearlings, all of one brand. Fifty head of top two-year-old steers, weighing about 950 pounds, will be consigned to today's sale. There'll be 30 head of choice yearling heifers, an outstanding load, weighing about 550 pounds. The balance of the cattle will be mixed loads of stockers, feeders, butcher cattle and a few calves. • There'll be around 400 head of hogs, including about 150 feeder pigs. O'NEILL UVESTOCK MARKET WlyAlaJuj iloica Spatial BARGAINS OF THE WEEK GOOD FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, ONLY For the Men— CHORE GLOVES (repeat).29c Pr For the Women— PLASTIC PUNTERS.19c&32« COAST - TO - COAST STORE CLAUDE WILEY. Owner Phone 25-W e • • 2 Hurt in Accident Three air force men enroute through O’ Neill to their base at Rapid City, S.D., figured in a two-car collision which took place about 4 o’clock Monday afternoon at the junction of U.S. highways 20-275 and state highway 105. Their westbound late-model Buick car collided with a machine driven by Robert Knepper, 19, of O’Neill. The driver, A/3c Joseph F. Mont gomery received facial cuts and A/lc John E. Harris bruised his knee. A third passenger in Montgomery’s machine, A/2c David Van Vleck, was unhurt. Knepper also was unhurt. The “Voice of The Frontier’’ erred- in report ing Wednesday that LeRoy Knepper, 16, was the driver of the Knepper car.—The Frontier Photo. Ewing News — Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel and family spent Sunday in the coun j try home of Mr. and Mrs. August | Thiele. Other guests were Mr. and j Mrs. Ed Kaezor and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel and 'granddaughter, Debbie, went to Norfolk on Thursday where Deb bie, 4-years-old, underwent dent al surgery. M/Sgt. Orval Dowell of Cha nute air base, 111., accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Verna Collins of Chicago, 111., and their uncle, Walter Larsen of Sioux City, la., were overnight guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larsen. Sergeant Dowell has spent 11 years in the armed for ces and plans to reenlist. On Mon day morning, Walter Larsen left by bus for his home in Sioux City and Sergeant Dowell and Mrs. Collins continued on their vaca tion trip through the Black Hills, Yellowstone park and points of interest in Montana. Other guests at the Albert Larsen home Sun day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crocker and family of Fremont were labor day weekend guests at the home I of her grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Tuttle. A Jtamuy garnering was neia at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verle Tuttle on Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (Locker and family of Fremont. Twenty-four members of the Tuttle family were present for the 1 o’clock dinner followed by an informal afternoon. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daughter, Leonora, Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle and family, all of Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crocker and three daughters of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. William Wulf visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maben at Clearwater. William Griffith and Earl Jef feries of Clearwater were callers at the home of R. H. Jefferies in Ewing Sunday. Jerry Tomjack and Leo Hinz made a business trip to Omaha on Saturday for the purchase of a larger transport for the Shaw Oil company. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies and neice, Mary Ann Bauer, made a combined business and pleasure trip to Plainview Thursday. They were 6 o’clock dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boies Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and children are vacationing for a few days at Denver, Colo'. Mrs. Kitty Fry entertained on Sunday, August 31, at a family party honoring the birthday an niversaries of her two grandsons, Douglas Shrader, who was 10 years-old and Brice Fink, 1. A 1 o’clock dinner was served and the afternoon spent informally. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vandersnick and family and Mr. and* Mrs. Willie Schrader and children. Mr. ana ivirs. victur v auuci snick and children returned from a two weeks vacation trip to Absorkee, Mont., where they were guests at the home of his brother and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and children accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Grafft. enjoyed a vacation trip through the Black Hills, Yellow stone park and the Teton mount ians in Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner went to Clearwater on Thursday where they attended the funeral serv ices for Walter Graham at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colfack and family moved to Albion over the weekend where Mr. Colfack will be head salemans for Sullivan Motors. The regular devotional service and Bible study of the Wesley an Methodist church was held on Tuesday evening, August 25, at the Nels Jacobson home. This was followed by a hymn sing and a surorise party for Rev. and Mrs. Walter Kemp and fam ily, who will leave in the near future for Deadwood, S.D., to make their home. A wool blanket was presented them as a gift. An informal hour with re freshments brought the evening to a close. The out - of - town Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Suhr of Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Clearwa ter. Miss Leola Gary began her term of school on Monday, Aug ust 31, at a rural school north of O’Neill. METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Wallace B. Smith- pastor Thursday, September 10: Woman’s Society of Christian Service, 2 p.m.; choir rehearsal, 7 p.m.; youth fellowship, high school age, 8 p.m. Sunday, September 13: Church school rally day, 9:45 a.m. This is an especially good Sunday to start children to church school at the Methodist church. They’ll find a real welcome! The district lay leader, Kenneth Eyer, will present the charter to our newly organized Methodist men, 11 a.m. This service is “beamed” to men. But women may attend! The official board meets with C. W. Harre to discuss building plans, 2:3'0 p.m. This is an in formation meeting. Bring your questions and your special inter ests. General Bible study class, 8 p.m. This class, taught by your pastor, is open to all who are interested. It is the same class being offered during the meet ings of the young adult fellow ship. We are studying “Through the Bible in 26 Weeks.” The as signment: Genesis, chapters 12 to 37. Monday, Steptember 14: Reg ular monthly official board meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday, September 15: YAF at the church, 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 16: MYP party at the church, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 19: Sec tional rally for MYF at Fremont, 3:30 p.m. Plan now to be pres ent to hear George Harper, who is recently returned from India. i nuuu 1 iLmmei) Rev. Wallace B. Smith, pastor Friday evening the Lord’s acre committee meets at the church to make plans for the • Lord’s acre festival to be held at Emmet this fall. On this committee are the members of the finance com mission and the board of stew ards. Members should try to be in attendance promptly at 8:14 p.m. The next meeting of the Jere miah study group meets at the Leon Beckwith home on Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All wom en of the church and community are invited to study with this WSCS class. Bible study is the word for Wednesday evenings. The pastor is starting the study class on the Bible again. Last year so much enjoyment and inspiration was received that we are again look ing forward to our study. The subject this winter season is the New Testament. Call the pastor for information on assignment and place of each meeting. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor Miss Helen May, assistant to the pastor Worship, 9:30 a.m. The Sun day-school hour follows the wor ship service. Sunday, September 13, 7 p.m., family night. Following a light • lunch, the film, “Challenge of j Africa,” will be shown. There | will be a special service for the j children in the basement. Plan now to bring the whole family j to this service. CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill) Corner of Sixth and Grant John Thomas, minister Bible school, 10 a.m. Commun ion and preaching, 11 a.m. The morning message will be, “The Unexpected.” Evening worship at 8 o’clock. The evening message will be, “The Other Side of the Jericho Road.” Bible study and prayer ses sion Wednesday, 8 p.m. I Architect to Hold Second Meeting— The Methodist church will be host again to a meeting with C. W. Harre of Kansas City, Mo. He will meet with the official board at the church at 2:30 p.m., Sun day afternoon. The program will again take the form of a question and an swer period. Drawings will be shown showing the possibilities of building. All official board members of the church are urg ed by their pastor to attend. Non-member attendance will not be refused. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor Miss Helen May, assistant to the pastor Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m. There is a class for every age. Has your place been filled every Sunday? Morning worship,' 11 o’clock. The senior Westminster fel lowship will have its first fall meeting tonight, September 10, at 6 o’clock. If you are of high school age or above you should plan to attend. The spiritual life group will meet Monday afternoon in the pastor’s study at 3 o’clock. The junior Westminster fel lowship group will meet Sunday evening, September 13, from 5 to 7 o’clock. All those who are 12 years of age or are in the sev enth and eighth grades are in vited to attend. Monday evening, September 14. 8 o’clock, the teachers and officers of the Sunday - school will meet at the church. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Thursday, September 10, 8 p.m.: Missionary prayer meet ing, Mrs. Roy Cole in charge. Friday, September 11, 8 p.m.: We are planning a singspiration. A number of churches of this area will participate by furnish ing special musical numbers and Vocal selections. Rev. L. M. Mc Elheron,' pastor of the Baptist church of Chambers, will bring j a devotional message at the close of the service. Sunday, September 13: Sun day-school, 10 a.m.: worship, 1] j a.m.; the juniors of our church j will be in charge of the devotion al service Sunday, 7:30 to 8 p.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Rally day, October 4. An evangelistic campaign with the Abraham Beckers is to begin October 6. CENTER UNION (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Prayer meeting every Wednes day night at 8 o’clock. Sunday, September 13: Wor ship, 10 a.m.; Sunday-school, 11 a.m.; young people’s service and Bible study, 8 p.m. Sunday, September 27: A spe cial missionary day. Reverend Harriman from Bolivia will speak both morning and eve ning. We have just posted a new road sign one mile south of the church on highway 20. On one side it reads, “Jesus saves.” On the other side it reads, “Have Faith in God.” We trust it will be an inspiration to some travel er to live for the Lord Jesus Christ. DRIVE-IN CHURCH Sponsored by the Ministerial association The service at the drive-in theater next Sunday will be in charge of Rev. Wallace B. Smith, pastor of the Methodist church. The service begins at 8 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage were guests of Mx\ and Mrs. John Walker of Ewing on Sunday. —- ’ I Rock Falls News (Last week’s news) Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran and children were guests at James Curran’s Sunday. Terry and Cindy Brown stay ed with Rita and Janice Vequist Monday afternoon. Dinner guests last Thursday at Louis Brown’s included Don Breiner Alden Breiner and Lon nie and Chuck Smith of Royal. Alden Breiner is enjoying a new blue Ford pickup. Mike Sterns was a guest at John Schultz’s Wednesday eve ning, August 26. Guests Sunday at Louis Brown’s included Fred Storm and Andy Spjute of Chambers. Gordon Johnson and Russv were guests Sunday afternoon at Floyd Johnson’s. Russy came home Saturday from a vacation with his gdandparents, John Pi^nt’s of Chadron. Guests at John Schultz’s last Thursday evening included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, Cindy and Terry and Mrs. Floyd John son. Mrs. Elmer Sterns, Michael and Gene were guests at Albert Stern’s Wednesday evening Aug ust 26. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda were supper guests Sunday eve ning at John Schultz’s. John Richardson visited Sun day afternoon at Albert Stern’s. Md. and Mrs. Albert Sterns, Evelvn and Doris and Mrs. Neil Davis called on Mrs. Blanche Pease Wednesday afternoon, Aug ust 26. -virs. cnucn r eiver attended tns Kloppenberg - Way man wedding Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver were guests at Orville Miller’s last Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver were dinner guests Sunday at Glen Ridgeway’s. They also call ed at Lee Blake’s that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derick son and son visited Aibert Der ickson’s Sunday evening. Fritz Yantzie and Joe were at Levi Yantzie’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Madison and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deaver of South Sioux City stopped at Fred Ei'nst’s on their way home from a tour of the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzie and children visited Saturday after noon at Levi Yantzie’s. Mrs. Yan tzie and children plan to visit for a week at Louis Goekes be fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzie were guests Sunday at John Galla gher’s of Inman. Mr. Ttnd Mrs. Melvin Ott and boys were supper guests Thurs day evening at Francis Curran’s. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and girls were guests Sunday at Bert Ott’s. Clem Benson of Norfolk was a guest at Blake Benson’s over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and family were guests at Lyle Vequist’s Sunday evening. Several from this community attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Langdon at Spencer Monday. She was the mother of Mrs. Dave Molar. Mrs. Wesley Taylor called at Lyle Vequist’s Monday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons moved last week to a farm in the Page community. r—----\ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD — Rosa May Harding to Richard Clyde & wf 9-2-53 $5, 000- Outlots A & B- O’Neill QCD—Charlie W Brown to Ed Eisenhauer & wf 9-4-53 $1200 E%NWy4 32-27-12 WD — Ella Sholes to Frank Sholes 9-2-53 $1- W'iNEVi- N% NW% 12-29-9 WD—Ella Sholes et al to Jen nie Schroth 9-2-53 $1- SEViNEVi 12-29-9 WD—Ella Sholes, et al to Nel lie Hamilton 9-2-53 $1- NE*4 NEV4 12-29-9 WD—Hugo Heller to Raymond C. Klabenes, 8-27-53, $19,000, all 25-27-13, part of SM>NWV4, & part of NWV4SWV4 of 31-27-12. WD — Prentice E Fisher to Paul E Fisher & wf 7-15-46 $8, 500- WM-W4 34- SEV4NE%- * SEy4- E%SW% 33-26-14 W'2 NWVi 3- N'l-N'2 4-25-14 WD—George Bolen to Ralph L Shald & wf 8-24-53 $3000 NE\4 20-31-15 WD—Farley-Tushla Post- Am erican Legion to Atkinson Town ship 7-17-53 $7500- Lot 4 Blk 7 Atkinson NOTICE As there has been considerable dam age to property due to B.B. air rifles, the Sheriff and City Police will be forced to confiscate all air rifles shot in the city and all offenders will be punished. Bottom Prices! Top Quality! AMAZING NEW LOW PRICE o Thrifty Convertible Storm Window COMPLETELY AP # FOR 24x47 1 INSTALLED 9 ( T« # D VGLASS SIZE ) Convertible Storm-Screen Windows • Precision-engineered throughout! \ e \ * Keeps out drafts and dirt! 1 ptfA°* V\0^ \ • Interchangeable screen panel! Y ^ 409-3 \ • Save up to 30% in fuel! % pfli. • Never warps, buckles, twists! MtcT 6 REG. PRICE $90—NOW COMBINATION ALUMINUM DOOR COMPLETELY INSTALLED INCLUDING ALL HARDWARE Use Attached Coupon for Quick Service this t.ow trice for LIMITED TIME ONLY' DANCE BUTTE LEGION BALLROOM mmm_a Sunday, Sept. 13 TO: Western Home Improvement Co. P.O. Box 568, O’Neill, Nebr. PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT ALSCO WINDOWS AND DOORS Name _ PU Lie SALE HAVING SOLD my land and decided to move into Chambers, Nebr., I will offer the follow ing described personal property and some buildings at public auction at my place, located 12 miles south and 4% miles west of O’Neill; OR 5 miles north and one-half mile , east of Chambers, on . . . TUESDAY, SEPT. 15th Sale WiU Start at 1 P.M. MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, John Deere 4-in. Tire Wagon Gear Box Wagon Wagon with Rack Wagon with Hubs New Oak Tongue for Wagon 2—12-Ft. Hay Rakes Studebaker Car with 3-In. Tires McC.-D. Power Mower Old Hay Baler Acme Mower 2— Spools Barbed Stock Wire 3— Walking Cultivators Moline Corn Planter David Bradley Walking ListeT 2—Old Buggies New Slip Scraper Hay Sweep New Set of Harness New 21-In. Collar 4—Other Collars Mower Sickles Used Set Harness Box Shelled Com McC.-D. Com Shelter Team Good Horses - Buildings May Be Inspected on Premises TERMS: Cash. Nothing removed until settled for. CHARLIE W. BROWN, Owner COL. ED THORIN, O'Neill. Auct. CHAMBERS STATE BANK, Clerk