E0 $a*E*T MAE FOR SALE Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattk on hand at all times. Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers. Arnold Thiele 2^ miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 t MOBILE HOMES” Large Stock New and Used Ail Sizes &r Models Special Prices-May & June NEW 1958-45-ft. 10 wide $3995.00 NEW 1958 -35-ft. 8 Wide $2995 00 Many Other Good Buys On I^o1 Low Down Payment—5 Years tc I .ow Down Payment 5 Years to Pay We Trade for Anything Movable Open Evenings & Sundays Miller Trail er Sales Phone 160 Albion, Nebr FOR SALE: Four-year-old regis tered Hereford bull. Guaranteed breeder. Oswarld Drueke, O’ Neill 4tf FOR SALE: Aeromotor windmills, towers. Stock tanks, all sizes, pressure systems.—Clifford So botka, Inman, phone 435 . 52tf. Bargain Buys! Newr mowers and cultivators for Super C Farmall New 18-ft. truck box 1947 Chev. truck good sweep 1947 Ford truck good sweep 12-ft boat 1951 Chev. truck with box 1950 C Farmall Full line new steel Hoerle Station Ewing, Nebr Phone 2642 (Chambers! 2-4p2.40 FOR SALE: Five-year-old register ed Hereford bull. Domino breed ing. Guaranteed breeder.—John Schultz, O'Neill. 4p35 FOR SALE: Purebred German shepherd pups. Black and silver. —Bob Straka, Atkinson. 4-5p60 Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O’Neill TRACTORS— ’48 A J-D 48 B J-D 46 A J-D ’44 B J-D 40 B J-D 290 J-D eomplanter 450 J-D lister 730 J-D lister tractor cultivators Plows, all sizes 15-ft. J-D disc 2 AC 15 ft. discs No. 5 J-D mowers IHC No. 27 mower FOR SALE: Red Clover seed. Cossack alfalfa. Madison vetch. State tested.—Leon Beck with, Emmet. 49tf FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip ment, pipeline and bucket type milkers — Dillon Sales and Service, Long Pine, Phone 2127 or Harvey Tompkins Inman. 43tf ARTIFICIAL BREEDING eliminates, purchase price, feed, tax, insurance, disease and danger of a bull. It cre ates a better herd and a bet ter living for the owner.—Call 469-J. your CURTISS technician Duane Gray, O’Neill. 50tf FOR SALE: Rox Orange cane and Atlas sorgo, will have cleaned, high germination seed for 8c per lb.—Dan Liska, Nio brara. 4-6c t—■ i • i—> el renx rur COMPLETE FUR SERVICE 412 West 7th St. GRAND ISLAND FOR SAI>E: Boer equipment, to be moved. Reasonable. Modem location available In O’Neill.— Ralph McElvain, O’Neill. 29tf FOR SALE: 1954 AC hay haler with soft center and counter, in excellent condition. $750.00. —Victor Jedlicka. Leigh, Ncbr.. 6 miles south, 1^ east. 4-5c YOU CAN get the money the same day you borrow it from . me._R. ’ H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr 3tf SEED FOR SALE: Atlas sorgo, at 7c; red clover 96% p: red top 90% germination—Clifford So botka. Inman. 3-4c Garden Seeds Fresh Bulk and Package Seeds LAWN SEED Native Blue Grass, White Dutch Clover. Rye Grass, Red Fescue. FERTILIZER for lawn or gar dens Scotts Turf Builder. Gold en Vigoro. Lawn Organic WE HAVE a spreader available for application. Lawn and Garden Tools. Rakes, Hoes and Shovels Coyne Hardware O’Neill — Phone 21 FOR SALE: 12-ft. car top boat with carrier. AD complete. Rest offer takes it—Phone 558-J. O'Neill. 4-5P60 , FOR SALE: 10-ft. hay rake. Max Kipple. Inman. 4p35 FOR SALK Bakery and cafe 1 building witli furnishings in Spencer.- Mina Evans, Spencer, phone 3692: 4-5p60 CAFE FOR SALE: Located on Highway 275, Tilden, Nebr. If interested.—Write Dean D. Os born, Tilden, Nebr. 3-4p60 SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16 50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c Located 1 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of traffic light. Everett Gorgen, Ph. 161. O'Neill. 51 tf SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SEE US or write us if interested in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will be glad to figure your system for you, with the help of qual ified irrigation engineers, at no obligation. Wm, Krotter Co. O'NEILL, NEBR. "Dealers in A-M Sprinkler Irrigation” AT STUD: 2 permanent register ed Quarter Stallions.-^-C. E. McVay, O’Neill 44tf FOR SALE: Spring fryers, three pounds and over. Either dress ed or alive.— Eugene Sobotka, 2 miles west of Inman. 4-5-6p85 FOR SALE: A good used daven port.—Mrs. R. H. Parker, O’ Neill. 4tf FOR SALE: Heavy duty slide stacker, with fold down arms, steel shod runners.—Bill Der ickson, jr., 14 north, 3 east of Page. 3-4 p 60 FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 47ctf Used Machinery 1946 John Deere A 1947 Farmall M 1950 Farmall H 1942 Farmall H 1942 Farmall M 1957 Super C Farmall Regular 2-16 J. D. plow 730 J. D. lister Cultivators for H & M Cultivator for C 28-in John Deere Thesher Rotary hoe AC side rake Duall stacker IHC 62 combine APPLIANCES VERY special prices on all used appliances. We trade for farm equipment on appliances Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’NETLL. NEBR. IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% down. 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone. — Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf BE GENTLE, be kind to that ex pensive carpet, clean it with Blue Lustre.—Coyne Hardware, O'Neill. 4c PIANO; Responsible party near here may assume low monthly payments on small piano. Sub stantial savings, discounted for cash or quick sale For infor mation write Main Music, Inc., 226 E. 10th, Sioux Falls, S. D. 4p70 1 FOR SALE: Some good young quarter horses, ready to break. Some are started. Also 3-year old filly pretty well started; a nice sorrel mare ready to foal by a permanent stud; also a finished horse—Gale Taylor at the Jim Earley ranch, 14 miles northwest of O’Neill. 4-5pll0 FOR SALE: 1956 New Holland pickup hay baler, model 87.— Virgil Laursen, Box 434, O' Neill. 4c FOR SALE: Tomato plants. Mrs. Russell Yusten, O’Neill, phone 13-F-12. 4c35 LOST & FOUND LOST: Spalding baseball glove. Reward.—Carrol McKay, phone O'Neill 720-LR. 4c Lewi Notice (First pub. May 15. 1958.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4169 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CHARLES E. JONES, DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said deceas ed, and for the appointment of C. Vincent Jones as Administra-, tor with Will Annexed thereof, which will lie for hearing in this court on June 5, 1958, at 10 o’clock A. M. IXRTS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 3-5c — Birthday Club— Those honored at the Birthday j club Wednesday at Mrs. Amie Mace’s home were Mrs. Ardell Bright of Orchard. Mrs. Mace and Mrs. Charlie Lawrence. MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR insurance costing to much? Are you properly In sured. — See Ed TTtorin, agt O’Neill. Nebr. 34t L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds o automobile, truck and tracto repair. Acetylene welding. Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neil Money to Loan | BORROW on your auto or house hold furniture in order to con solidate bills, pay medical o: hospital bills, make home re pairs, car repairs, educationa expenses, clothes, living ex penses, or for any other worth; purpose. O’Neill Loan Co, VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Phone 434 O'Neill, Nebr 3-4< FOR DITCH DIGGING service sewers, water service or foot ings—See. O. E Davidson Phone 126, O'Neill. 47t Wick’s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W — O’NEILL — for Any Job 25ti NOTICE WE INSTALL CARPET — TILE AND LINOLEUM Midwest Furniture Ac Appliance Co. 209 West Douglas O’Neill. Nebr. NOTICE: Anyone wishing their piano tuned, I will be in O’ Neill this week.—Ray C. Keel er, Box 330, c/o The Frontier. 4c AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THOR1N Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O’Neill DO YOU want to borrow money on your City Property or on your Farm or on your Ranch? I have Eastern Money and I have private money to loan.— See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr 3tf FOR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT: 3 O’Neill residences, located in southwest part on Fremont st.—R. M. Pease, 225 W. Fremont, O’Neill tele. 543-R. 4tf FOR RENT: Sleeping room, also light housekeeping rooms-Mrs. Roy Cole, 215N. Fifth, O'Neill. ltf FOR RENT: Furnished apart ments with automatic washer and dryer.—A. E. Bowen, Ph. 515, O’Neill. _ ltf FOR RENT: Storage space. — Phone 5fi5, O’Neill. 37tf FOR RENT: Three room house with hath Call O’Neill 537 2tf rvxr* nr’KT’Tt . A l. ,,» 9 1 W1V * uwuov, U • and bath. — Mrs Emma Law rence, phone 523-R, O’Neill. 49tf FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment, 4 rooms and bath, heat ed, close in.—Elmer Hagensick, O'Neill, phone 556-R. 34tf FOR RENT: Building for shop oi storage —J. F. Contois, O’ Neill. phone 368 49tf FOR RENT: Close-in apt., two rooms and bath. Good space for washing machine. Fur nished with elec, stove, refrig erator and rug. — Phone 14-F-3 or 434 . 41tf. FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O'Neill. 16tf FOR KENT: Two and three bed room houses. — Anna Brown, O’Neill. 3tf FOR RENT: First cutting on 70 acres good alfalfa.—S. R. Rob ertson, O’Neill. 4-5p6G LVNDBERG MEMORIAL (Creighton) May 10-17 Admitted: Mrs. Fritz Largen of Creighton. Russell Nirhtengale of Niobrara, Mrs. William Rayer, jr. of Creighton, Edward Dufek of Creighton. George Prochaska of Winnetoon, Mrs. Kenneth Colson of Royal. Dismissed: Mrs. James Breece of Creighton, Christ Hammling of Creighton, William Pageler of Winnetoon, Kathryn McManigal of Creighton, Mrs. Fritz Largen of Creighton. REAL ESTATE > FOR SAIL: House and lot- An nabels Asimus, phone 364, , O'Neil. 4c FOR SALE.House. IS x 21. 3 rooms and garage, 4 acres of land.—Inquire Joe Thoendel or Robert Kreiziger, Ewing, phones 7-F4 or 7-F02, Ewing. 2-4 p85 FOR SALE: A three-room home. I —Annabelle Asimus, phone O’ r Neill, phone 364. 3-4c FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT: A modem house located one mile from town. Phone 773, O’Neill. 4-5c Houses For Sale | 2-REDROOM home, well located 3 blocks east public school, all modern, and very reasonable priced. j 3-BEDROOM home, all modem, nearly new and located in New Addition, very low down pay ment and loan may be assum ed with reasonable monthly pay I ment. 3- BEDROOM home and complete I finished basement, all modern located south of Krotters store. Priced to sell. 4- BEDROOM home, all modern, 1 block south and 1 east of New Deal Oil Co. Price has boon slashed. ACREAGE (consisting of 4 acres, house, bam, garage, well lo i cated and reasonable priced. DUPLEX very well located, all modem and very good terms. , SEVERAL well located residen tial and business building lots. GROCERY STORE well located in good business town, doing around $45,000 volume. Excel lent terms may be had. THE REAL ESTATE MARKET PLACE Virgil L. Laursen O'Neill, Nebr. Phone 434 | Member of North Central Board of Realtors. 3c I FARM LOANS—R. H. Parker. 3tf FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home in Northheights, $9750. — Kieth Abart, O’Neill, 52c Dwelling and Lots MODERN, 2-story house in south east section, separate entrance for upstairs apartments. Low down payment, easy terms. 2—TWO-BEDROOM HOUSES, both close-in, completely modem. Also an improved farm for rent. Ed Thorin Phone 207 Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker FOR SALE: Five room house lo cated in Emmet. Could easily be moved if wanted.—Call at Farrs’ Produce, O’Neill. 50tf FOR SALE: 640 acres pasture and hay land. 320-A each. Im mediate possession. —Wilson’s Texaco, phone 358, O’Neill. 3-4c65 FOR SALE: Modern hotel, pav ment parking and immediate possession. — Ann Asimus, O’ Neill phone 364 . 3c 3-4c FOR SALE: Story and a half three-bedroom house, two baths, full basement, all modem, seven years-old. Close to churches and schools.—Inquire at The j Frontier. 3tf ! FOR SALE: Two bedroom modem home in northeast O’Neill. Plenty closets and built-ins. Well on place. Fruit trees—V. J. Towle, O’Neill. 50tf. FOR SALE: Modem two-bedroom home in northwest Ewing. — West Lumber & Coal Co., Ew wing, Nebr. 3ctf CARDS of THANKS THANKS to all my relatives, friends and neighbors for the cards and flowers sent to me and your visits to me while in the hospital. Also thanks to Drs. Wilson and Sucha, the en tire hospital staff, and Rev erends Kucera, Sullivan, Duffy and Price for their visits and prayers. It was all greatly ap preciated.- CHARLES E. CAV VANAUGH, Chambers. 4c WE ARE sinrerely grateful to the good friends and neighbors who did so much for us during our recent sorrow. May we take this means of saying thank you for the many comforting exper sions of your friendship—Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Godsey, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clasey, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Juracek. 4p50 I WANT to thank all my relatives and friends for the prayers, gifts, cards, letters and visits while in the hospital and after returning home. Also would like to thank the priests, sisters, nurses and Dr. Peetz. — MRS. EVA KACZOR. 4p50 j WE WISH to thank our friends and j neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown us at ttime of j our sorrow in the loss of our husband and father, John Claus sen—MRS. JOHN CLAUSSEN AND FAMILY. 4p50 A THANK YOU to those who fa- j vored me with their confidence in the primary election.—HAR LAN A. DIERKING. 4p50 | I WISH to thank my relatives and friends for the cards, let ters and gifts sent me and for the prayers offered in my be half while I was hospitalized. I am truly grateful for your thoughtfulness. MRS. HARRY SULLIVAN 4p.50 WANTED WANTED: Rodeo lunch stand for lease for June 21-22 Contact Virgil Laursen, O'Neill 4-5c WANTED: Reliable married man under 40 for permtuient ranch and farm work, starting June 1. Top wages. School close. Modem home—Write Ixtx 172, Ewing, Nebr. 3-4c MONEY TO IX3AN on farms, ranches and homes. Long term, low interest rates — bonds and insurance of all kinds. See Virgil L. Laursen at The O’ Neill Company 27-18tfc WANTED DRY CIEANTNC. OF ALL KINDS! IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf WANTED TO PASTURE: About 1 200 head of cattle.—B W Wal do, Chambers. 49tf COMPLETE AERIAL spraying and dusting service. Custom seed harv esting and a complete line of chemicals for sale. All work 100% guaranteed.—Bruce Fletcher or Ed Butterfield, Or chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686. 3tf. WANTED TO BUY: 25 to 50 head of ewes with lambs at side. Prefer black face ones. — Roy Rees, Ewing, phone 2627, Cham bers. 4-5p60 WANTED! Used Refrigerators WE’RE NEEDING used refrig erators and freezers Double allowance for limited time. GILLESPIES Phone 114 — O'Neill 52tf FOR REASONABLE prices try I I/IIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 blks. west of postoffice. Can serve you days or evenings by appointment or without. l-9c Sprague & Morrow Well Co. Well Drilling & Repairing 10th & Douglas — Phone 359-W OR 415 N 1st St.—Phone 553-J 3 blks W & 3% N of stoplite ltf DRAGLINE WORK! Sewer Drainage, Dam Work Basement Excavation and Road Work! E. J. (Skip) Shane ATKINSON, NEBR 51-20 WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and I Thursday each week.- Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES WE REPAIR all makes. We un dersell anybody in price and outsell anybody in quality. O’NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269 52tf WOULD LIKE to buy good used 2 unit milking machine. State | condition, make and price.—Box ' WA c/o Frontier. 3-4pd 5 Candidates for Citizenship Here Five applications have been re-, ceived in Holt county district I court for naturalization. They are: Albert Carl Block of O’Neill, bom at Obenpommer, Germany. Beatrice Pappenheimer of O’Neill, bom at Lauderbach, Germany. Rev. Karel Kucera of O’Neill born at Horelice-Kladno, Czecho slovakia. Nadie Passyka of Ainsworth, bom at Cremenczuk, Poland. Friederike Karoline Arnold of Ainsworth, bom at Pfdelbach Kris, Oeheringen, Germany. The candidates filed prelimi nary petitions and were exam ined. They will take their final oath of citizenship June 24 at the district courtroom. BEAUTYLAND Beauty Salon Phone 565 for appointment Located across street from bakery Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of Ail Kinds .Members of tlie limlding committee at the Page Methodist church are (left to right): Elmer Trowbridge, Edgar Stauffer, Mrs. Robert Van Horn, Mrs. Merwyn French, sr., Faye llelss, Ivan llelss and Ne\en Ickes, jr.—The Frontier I’hoto. Inman News Mrs. James McMahan attend ed a meeting of the Holt county cancer workers at the Town House in O’Neill Wednesday eve ning, May 14. J. P. Harte of Buhl, Ida., came Tuesday, May 13, called here by the death of his sister, Mrs. Helen Harte O’Donnell. He has been a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte and family. Miss Marilyn Siders spent the weekend in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Juracek, and family in Orchard. Meanwhile. Little Miss Gaylene Juracek spent the weekend here with her grand mother, Mrs. Ray Siders. Mrs. Siders and Gayleen attended church Sunday morning at Page and then went to Orchard where they joined the Juraceks and Marilyn, all driving to Yankton, S.D., and Gavins Point where they enjoyed a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Chase and Mrs. Mayme Harte of Sheldon, la., came Sunday and are guests in the home of their brother and sister, Joseph and Beatrice Gal lagher. They attended the fun eral of Mrs. Helen Harte O’Don nell held Monday in O’Neill. A number from the Inman church attended the dedication ceremony at the Page Methodist church Sunday. Services here were cancelled as the pastor. Rev. Lisle Mewmaw, serves both parishes. Services were cancelled at the Latter Day Saints church here Sunday to enable members of the congregation to attend the dedi cate rites at the new LDS church hat afternoon in Atkinson. Kay Kelley and Garnet Gil logly were among the eighth graders graduating last week and attending the promotion exercises at O'Neill The women’s department of the Latter Day Saints church met on Tuesday afternoon, May 13, at the home of Mrs. Lewis Kopecky for a regular session. Following the lesson period, Mrs. Kopecky served refreshments. Miss Carolyn Watson and Ed Langley, both of Omaha, and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and son, Billy, |-— ■ of Valentine, came Wednesday, May 11 and were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Wat son. All attended the high school graduation exercises here that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goreo of Long Beach, Calif., were in town; Friday, calling on old friends. Milton formerly lived here and j Mrs Goreo is the former Mildred j Iekes of Page. At one time she [ taught school here. Mi-, and Mrs. Wiliam Sholes and family of Buhl. Ida., were visitors in the home of Violet, Ralph and i Rufus Sholes on Sunday. The W’SCS of the Methodist church met Thursday, May 8, with a covered dish dinner at noon, followed by the regular bus iness session. Mrs. Blanch Rouse had the lesson on ‘‘The History I of Mother’s Day". The birthday anniversaries of members occur ring in the past four months were noted. Mrs. L. F. Kopecky baked the birthday cake. Fourteen mem Iters attended the project club meeting at the home of Mrs. Elwin Smith on Wednes day, May 7. Mrs. Albert Reynolds and Mrs. Butterfield presented the lesson on "Family Life". The club decided to have a June meet ing at the home of Mrs. Melvin Lorenz. Topic will be "The Care of Small Appliances”. Mrs. Leo Harte and Mrs Clifford Sobotka will present the lesson. Mrs Smith served refreshments. The club was in charge of the eye screening tests adminstered to 82 grade children recently. The tests were given to 68 from In man, nine from Willow Lake, three from Mrs. May DeLong’s school and two from the Fick district. The machine was then taken to Ewing by Mrs. Ruth Hansen. Those who helped with the tests were Dorothy Reynolds, Mildred Coventry, Hazel Lorenz, Eleanor Gaughenbaugh, C a r y 11 Ubben, Rosara Kopecky, Elsie Keyes, Doris Butterfield, Louise Anthony, and Carrie McMahan. Mrs Walter Ubben entertained 10 little girls Friday', May 9, at her home in honor of her daughter Christie, who was celebrating her ninth birthday anniversary. The children played games. Mrs. Ub l>en served refreshments. Christie received many gifts, but the next morning broke out with measles. SACKED HEAKT (Lynch) In hospital: Mrs. Rose Chesak of Spencer, Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer, George Filsinger of Spencer, Mrs. Carl Gneuwuch of Norfolk, Mrs. Florence I .ay land of Bristow, Albert Loock of Spen cer, Mrs. F. H. Naher of Atkin son. Mrs. Charles Richter of O' Neill, Charles Sinclair of Bristow, Baby Boyd Brent Stewart of Lynch, Mrs. Ruth Talbert of Bris tow, Mrs. Martha Wells of Spen cer. Dismissed: Oscar Carmichael of Spencer, Mrs. George Hermsen of Anoka, Mrs. George l'istulka of Fairfax, Mrs. Lida Hughes of Naper, John Engelhaupt of Butte, Debra Havranek of Lynch, Baby Nancy Hargens of Spencer, 1 v tug las Martin of Naper, Eugene Stor johann of O'Neill, Rex Miller of Norfolk, Stephen Sloltenberg of Naper, Mrs. Ltrona Prouty of Spencer, Mrs. Louis Stewart of Lynch, Mrs. Harold Dickey of Spencer. MOUNTS OFFICE IS MOVED TO BASEMENT— District Judge D. R. Mounts has returned to duty at the Holt county courthouse after a six months illness. Still forbidden by his physician to ascend the stairs to the second floor, Judge Mounts has had his office fixtures moved to the as sembly room in the basement. Public meetings previously held in the assembly room will be transferred to the district court room on a temporary basis, the board supervisors said. Moving of the equipment was completed Wednesday. Pond Stocking HAVE A good supply of 1” to 2” Rainbow Trout avail able now for stocking ponds and streams. Will deliver or you can pick up at my place. Write for quotations. Porter Trout Farm Valentine, Nebr. Sport Fishing Market Trout Pond Stocking 3c Dairy Calf SAU O'Neill Livestock Market •starting at » r. ivi. _WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 60 Calves—20 Yearling Heifers (Some Open) HOLSTEIN - GUERNSEY - BROWN SWISS Direct from Famous Wisconsin Dairy Herds PAUL ROLFSMEIER, Owner SEWARD, NEBR. FREE! One Calf Is to Be Given Away FREE! ■