The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 05, 1959, Image 9

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Aerometer windmills
one -6ft at $55; 8 ft.—*75 Both
in good repair. — BRUNSWICK
PLUMBING and HEATING
BRUNSWICK. 42—4<fe
Thiele’s Dairy Cattle
TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle
on hand at all times Wiscon
sin bred, fresh and heavy
springers, first and second calf
heifers
Arnold Thiele
7H miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12. tf
FOR SAI^E: Four good Holstein
cows, just fresh.—Otto F. Lor
enz, O’Neill 43tf
FOR SAIJS: Hampshire bred gilts
to farrow in March and April,
also fall !>oars ready for ser
vice John Kaster, phone Hunter
3360. Clearwater. 44-49pd
FOR SALE OR RENT: Improved
40 acres at Inman-Fred Tim
merman, O’Neill 44-45p
FOR SALE: One 15-ff. McC. Deer
ing disc, also 2-bot. 16” tractor
plow. Frank Detterman, Atkin
son. 45-46p
FOR SALE: 1 Upright grand piano,
price $40 —Mrs. Perry Lichty,
Royal. 45p
FOR SALE: State tested Nebraska
No. 28 switchgrass seed. Grown
in N.E Nebraska from founda
tion seed.—C. G. Pratt, Bristow
45-48p
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
fall toars and gilts. — Walter
Sojka and Sons, Page. 45-49p
HOUSE FOR SALE: To be moved
or tom down -Phone 3255, In
man 45tf
FOR SALE: Registered Hereford
bulls, coming yearlings.—Phone
3255, Francis Anderl, Inman.
45tf
FOR SALE: 100 tons 1958 alfalfa
hay. Square bales, wire tied. In
quire at The Frontier. 45-47p
FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried In stock. Select
your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co., O’Neill. 47ctf
FOR SALE: Blue spruce trees, 4,
5, or 6 feet. Can see them at D.
H. Clausons, 808 E. Douglas.
43tf
WE ARE TRADING WILD at Bur
well. Specials on all new equip
ment.
Some of the Good Used
Equipment on Hand:
1954 Super M Farmall, propane
burner
1952 MD Farmall
1949 MD Farmall, complete over
haul . ,
1944 M gas Farmall, new overhaul
1947 M fuel, new guarantee
1948 H Farmall, good
1947 II Farmall fuel, overhauled
1946 II Farmall, fuel, good
1944 H Farmall, fuel
1952 II Farmall, gas, like new
1953 Oliver 88 Diesel line power
1949 John Deere B, perfect
1950 John Deere A, very nice
Used Trucks and Pickups
1955 V8 cab over Chev. 2 ton, new
motor, 16 ft. box new
1955 IHC 2 ton, no box, new motor
1956 Chev. Vz ton pickup, new tires,
lung wa
1952 GMC Vt ton pickup, very clean
1949 KB6 IHC, 16 ft. box with hoist
Used plows, listers, planters on all
types of farm machines. Tires,
oil and grease at lowest whole
sale prices
Come to Burwell and save dollars.
Every tractor tested on dyna
mometer.
We appreciate your business!
Storjohann Equipment Co.
Lowest equipment prices in USA!
PHONE Diamond 6-7185
BURWELL NEBR.
FOR SALE: Model T Ford motor
complete with radiator, price
$5 00 —C. J. Fleming, Ewing.
45-46p
FAR RAT.F.; Warm Morning coal
and wood heating stove.—Mrp
Emma Fleming, Ewing. 45-46p
FOR SALE: A near new 6-ft. Aero
motor windmill-Clarence Sch
miser, rte. 1, Ewing._45-46p
FAR RAT.F: Registered Hereford
bull, 6 years old.—Rudolph Pro
kop, Bristow. _ 45-46c
SINGER SEWING MACHINE —
Take over 6 payments of 5.35
each on Electric Singer, com
plete with attachments.—Write
Credit Mgr., 409 Pearl St, Sioux
City, la. It can be seen in O Neul.
FOR SALE: Holstein heifers,
heavy springers. — John Sojka,
IVi mi. north, 4 east of P®**^
SALT FOR SALE: KanfP?^®
$16.50 a ton; American
a ton; white block 75c-Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks. north ol
traffic li^ht. Everett Gorgan,
Ph 164, O’Neill.
FOR SALE; 30 weanling pigs from
registered Hampshire herd, $15
each; also registered Polled Here
ford bull coming 4-year-old.
Norbert Dobias, phone 7056, At
kinson. _
FOR SALeT~640 acres in Wheeler
county. 3 quarters good upland
pasture, balance in fanr!.‘™
lots. REA Good house with wa
ter in the house. 2 wells with good
soft water. On state highway
with daily mail service within
200 yds. of house. Pnced to sell
call 525, O’Neill or write Bos
487. 44^K
DAIRYMEN
A cow will only produce as much
milk as her breeding allows. No
amount of feed will increase it.
CURTISS breeding will utilize
your feeding to a better advant
age.
Duane Gray
Call 470 O’Neill
45tf
MACHINERY
49 Farmall C
46 John Deere A
47 VVC Allis
48 Oliver 70
50 Farmall M
41 Farmall M
46 Farmall H
42 Farmall H
54 Super C
15 ft. Disc
10-ft. Fertilizer Spreader
Rotary Hoe
IHC 200TW Spreader
Sargent Loader with Hay Basket
Oehl Cornstalk Shredder
John Deere Cultivator
Massey Cultivator
IHC C Cultivator
IHC HM Cultivator
IHC Lister
M&M Semi Mounted Listei
RCA Whirlpool
Appliances
Shelhamer Equipment
O’NEILL, NEBR.
niC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
FOR SALE: Aeromotor mills,
pump jacks, presuro systems,
stock tanks—10 ft.—bottomless.
Ph. 435, Inman. Ciff Sobotka.
45odtf
MOBILE HOMES
We trade, finance, deliver any
where. Set them up and service
them.
We have one of the finest selec
tions of new and used Mobile
Homes in Nebraska.
OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr. Phone EX5-2170
For Sale: .22 Winchester automa
tic model 77 in perfect condi
tion with or without scope—Mau
rice Graham, O'Neill Rt. 1
45p35
FOR SALE: Seven room dwelling
in north part of town. See George
C. Robertson, phone 534, O’Neill.
44tf
THOENE’S NINTH ANNUAL Reg
istered Polled Hereford Auction,
Bonesteel, S.D., Saturday, Mar.
7th, 1:30 P.M. 46 2-year-old
Bulls, 5 Open Yearling Heifers.
44-45p
NEW COMFORT COVERS
. ■ 11
TRACTORS—
Model 50 J-9A 1953
Model 60 J-D 1954
Model G J-D 1949
48 A J-D
48 B J-D
40 B J-D
45 B J-D
46 B J-D _
1952 GMC \ ton pickup
J-D 15-ft. disc
AC 15-ft. disc
730 J-D lister
Farmhand Loader, complete
I-D No. 9 cornsheller
Plows, all sizes
4-sec. Harrow with Evener.
WANTED to trade for Brome and
Alfalfa seed.
Harry R. Smith Imp.
for John Deere tractor
Phone 562 O'NetU
FOR SALE: Sand Love grass seed.
State tested for purity and ger
mination. — Albert Pospeshil,
Orchard, Nebr., 13 north, 1 west
of Orchard. ***»
Dairy Cattle Buyers
This ad is worth $35.00 per head
on Shores’ Wisconsin Springers
during February and March.
Shadow Lawn Farms, Neligh,
phone TU74060 or TU74850 4446c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: All modem house in
south west section. R. M. Pease,
phone 543R, O'Neill_44tf
FOR RENT: 260 acres of pasture
and hay ground. Buildings are
going to be wired, also the house.
There is a phone in the house.
Will pasture 55 cattle 9 miles
no. of O'Neill.—See T. F. Mat
thews or Ed T. Campbell.
4445p
FOR RENT: Floor Sander and
Edger. Do that floor refinishing
job yourself, Save Money! Also
a flat sander for rent.—Coast
to-Coast Store, O’Neill. 43c35
FOR RENT: Modem apartment.
-A. E. Bowen. 705 E. Douglas,
O’Neill, phone 51f._
FOR RENT: Nice furnished apart
ment, available March 1. Auto
matic washer.—O. E. Davidson,
phone 126. ^3tf
FOR RENT: Three - room apart
ments on ground floor, $27 per
month, Vt block north of New
Deal Oil Co. — Tony Astmus,
O’Neill, phone 510. 19tl
FOR RENT: Six room house in
O’Neill. Gas heat and bath. Con
tact Mrs. Leslie Repenning 12
miles south, % mile west of O’
Neill, evenings.45p35
WANTED
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
WANTED: Married couple for
year around (arm job. Separate
house, electricity, plumbing be
ing installed, good location. For
information write or call The
Frontier. 45-46p
WANTED. Pasture for 30 head of I
calves for the coming season — j
Arthur Masden, Verdel. 44-46p
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.- Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph 3741. tf
EXPERT
Watch Repairing!
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
Wick's BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone ?i 1W
O’NEILI. -
for Any Joh 250
WANTED: Married or single man
experienced in livestock feeding
and farming—Herbert Jessen,
Bloomfield, Nebr. 43-45c90
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Tnvann CtQ linn
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
-Clinton.
FULL TIME EARNING OPPOR- j
TUNITY: Immediate Placement j
for mature woman who needs
substantial earnings. Pleasant,
dignified work calling on Avon
customers. Write Miss Alice
Dial, District Manager, P.O.
Box 365, North Platte. 45c
WANTED: Elderly lady wants
housekeeping. — Bertha Fowler,
O'Neill. 45p35
WANTED: Reliable party in this
vicinity to take over payments
on Free-Westinghouse automatic
sewing machine, half paid for or
will sell for cash; also Singer
can take over for $9.00 per mo.,
(out only 3 mo.), will sell for
cash.—Write Finance Mgr., box
4,O'Neill. 45-47p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
Responsible person from this area,
to service and collect from elec
tric cigarette dispensers. No
selling. Car, references, and
$499.00 to $2,495.00 investment
necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly
nets excellent return. Possible
full-time work. For local inter
view give phone and particulars.
Write Okla. International Sales
& Mfg. Co. of 111., Inc., P. O.
Box 6213, Chicago 80, HI_45p
~’ WANTED !
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
Money To Loan on ranches and
town properties—See Virgil L.
Laursen Agency, Phone 434, O’
Neill.45tf
CARDS of THANKS
We wish to take this means of
thanking the friends, neighbors
and relatives for their express
ions of sympathy, cards, flow
ers and for any acts of kindness
extended to us during the illness
and death of our mother, Mrs.
Rose Chichester— The Children
45p
A SPECIAL THANKS to Dr’s Wat
ers & Wilson, Father Kucera,
Rev. Kennicott, and all of the
Sisters, nurses and hospital staff,
while I was a patient in St. An
thony’s Hospital. Also thanks to
all of my relatives and friends
for their visits and cards. —
Frank Summers. 45p
A SINCERE THANKS to all who
helped during the illness and
death of our dear wife and moth
er. Your care, visits, flowers,
cards, prayers, expressions of
sympathy and contributions to
her memorial are deeply appre
ciated—Clay Johnson, sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr., and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Loy and family. 45p50
I WISH TO THANK everyone who
remembered me with "get well”
cards and birthday cards, visits
and gifts both during my stay at
St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sioux
City and St Anthony’s Hospital
in O’Neill and also Dr. Carstens
and all the hospital staff at St.
Anthony’s. All was greatly ap
preciated and long will be re
membered.—Mrs. Elsie M. Cork.
45p50
WE WISH TO THANK all the rel
atives, friends and neighbors for
their help, acts of kindness, food,
flowers and cards during the re
cent illness and death of our
husband and father.—Mrs. Lee
Conger and family. 45p50
MISCELLANEOUS
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL 00., O’Neill
3 blks W & 3% blks N stoplight
I WILL BE IN the basement of the i
courthouse all of the time except |
Wednesday forenoon and Satur
day afternoon starting March 2.
Cards will be mailed out notify
ing taxpayers when to come in
to be assessed.—
Marvin Clouse
44-45p
WANT TO MAKE $15 to $25 in a
day? We will train and finance
dependable man or woman, over j
21, for part or full time route
work. Write R BERHENKE. 124
E. Clark St., Freeport, HI.
44-45p
UPHOLSTERING and furniture
repair work wanted. Call The
Frontier or Write Wayne Know
les. Box 132. Rt. 1 O’Neill 43tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf.
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private listings and
Phone 207 — O'Neill
Auctions
ED THORIN
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
O’NEILL, NEBR. — PH. 2G9
Wr REPAIR all makes We un
dersell anybody in price and
outsell anybody in quality.
I. rp|._ nnminl twaalinfr rtf
the Ewing Rural Fire District
will be held, Wednesday, March
18, at 8 p.m at the Town Hall
in Ewing.—Melvin Rexin, presi
dent. 45-46c
Happy Family Loans
$50 to $1,000
UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY!
Private, Confidential
O'NEILL LOAN CO.
Phone 434 O’Neill
REAL ESTATE
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE: One
five room, three bedroom house
on pavement, sewer and water.
Selling for a reasonable price.—
Call 408-W or see Harry Larsen
at 118 South Madison, O’Neill.
42-44p
HOMES FOR SALE: Six room,
three bedrooms, modem except
heat, on pavement, close to a
grocery store, newly decorated.
Can be seen anytime. Priced to
sell.—Call 408 or see Harry Lar
sen, 118 So. Madison, O’Neill.
_ 42-44p
Houses for Sale
3 bedroom, all modern, located
2 blocks south Krotter’s
3 bedroom, very good condition,
5n pavement block south Nu-Way
cafe. Extra Lot and house may lie
had at a small additional figure.
\ real buy for some one and good
terms.
1 bedroom home, all modem, in
south east part of O’Neill.
Acerage located at Page, Nebr.,
good improvement priced for quick
sale.
For Rent
3 bedroom home, all modem, SE
O’Neill.
Apartment, 3 room, Adults only.
2 bedroom home, all modem,
SW O'Neill.
Cafe for sale, some equipment
and will inventory stock, good
terms and possession may be had
right away. Good location.
Virgil L. Laursen
Member North Central Board
of Realtors
Phone 434 O’Neill
BIG 11 CU. FT.
Hotpoint
Refrigerator
SPECIAL THIS WEEK!
$199.50
Regular $249.00
See them at—
DANKERTS
SERVICE
Phone 410W O’Neill
I
BAKER'S
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
SHOP
IS CLOSED FOR
TWO WEEKS
WHILE DARREL
TAKES A VACATION!
Coop
Fertilizer Clinic
MONDAY, MARCH 9
PAGE. NEBR. 8:00 PM.
SCHOOLHOUSE
or
ODD FELLOWS HALL
Fertilisers In General
Nitrogen Solutions in Particular
NOTICE
All dogs MUST have
a 1959 license or be
picked up and
disposed of.
LICENSES CAN BE
OBTAINED AT THE
Police Station
CHRIS McGINN
CHIEF OF POLICE I
45c I
WANTED
to
RENT
TWO BEDROOM HOME
As Soon As Possible.
Family with 3 Children
45p
Write Box 423
Norfolk, Nebr.
MOTORCYCLES
NSU—250 cc—NEW j
ROYAL ENFIELD—700cc—
NEW
Other New & Used Cycles
Dwight Micanek
BWW - NSU SALES
Lynch, Nebr.
45-46c
Alice’s Beanty Shop
Sen. S door* west of Texaca
128 East Douglas
Phone 283 — O’Neill
Try The Frontier Want Ads. For
quick results telephone 51 and
place your Want Ad today!
Amelia News
Methodist j
Meeting
Attended
By Hiss Florence Lindsey
Clyde Widmau and Eamie
Johnston attended a Methodist
mens meeting at the Atkinson
Methodist church Sunday after
noon and e\ ening.
Dode Sageser entered the At
kinson hospital February 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons
went to Ainsworth Monday to at
tend the funeral of Mrs. Sammons
grandmother. Little Mark Sam
mons visited Mrs. Blake Ott while
his parents were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
called on Mr. and Mrs. Marry
Winings Sunday afternoon.
Clayton Burge returned home
Monday from a visit with friends
at Kansas City, Kan. Me came
home by way of Omaha where he
visited his brother, Dean Burge,
and family.
IV 4T nrwl IVf i»o Poli'in ^/wv! frn
and sons of O’Neill, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cool id ge and Ken
neth of Chambers were Sunday
dinner guests at the parental El
mer Coolidge home.
Mrs. Link Sageser was ill with
flu this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sageser and
daughters left Sunday morning to
return to their home at Kansas
City, Kan. They had visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sa
geser, a few days
Mrs. Gertie Adair came Mon
day from Des Moines, la. to visit
her sons, Ralph and Bob Adair,
and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons
and Mark visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Adair and family February 26.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Waldo and Mr.
and Mrs. Art Doolittle were Febru
ary 26 O’Neill callers.
Mrs. Marvin Doolittle, Mrs.
Charles Everett, Mrs. Lee Gilman
and Mrs. Harold Fullerton were
guests at tea of Mrs. George Full
erton Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge and
Bruce. Glenn White and Venita
spent Saturday evening at Louis
Burgetts. They enjoyed ice cream
and cake.
Sam Gilman plans to go to Co
dy, this week to visit his brother,
Bill, and also do some fishing if
weather permits.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
and Phillis. Mrs. Leon Skalla and
Gene of Howells were Sunday din
ner guests at Marvin Doolittles.
Mrs. Rose Monahan, who has
been visiting her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Han
sen. since her recent illness, left
Fehruary 26 for the home of a
nother daughter, Mrs. Simon Tim- |
merman, at Stuart.
use our convenient Meyers Midwest Furniture & Appliance
MONTHLY BUDGET J
PAYMENT PLAN! West O'Neill Phone 346J
FREE DELIVERY
THE RIGHT CARPET
Can Make ~j
YOUR HOME! jfe
Ask for a
Home Showing
Such Famous Names as:
Gulistan - Downs - Barwick - Callaway and Others.
Select from a wide array of quality carpeting at moderate price. These are
plains, textures, florals, etc. In Wools, Nylon, Acrilan and Chromspun.
GOLDSEAL NO. I INLAID 6-FT. WIDTH LINOLEUM
at ONLY $1.00 Per Lin. Ft.!! 3 Rolls!!
GOLDSEAL NO. I CONGOLEUM at ONLY 82c Per Sq. Yd.
ALSO-GOLDSEAL NO. I FORECAST VINYL - 7 Rolls to Choose From!
Meyers Midwest Furniture
Just A Few Of Our
Low, Low Prices!
All Wool Tufted
PLAIN or TWEED
At Only 6.95 sq. yd.
Nylon-Viscose
TWEEDS
At 3.95 sq. yd.
70 per cent Wool SO per cent
Nylon. High and Low Loop
TWEEDS
Choice of Colors
6.95 sq. yd.
100% Nylon
TWEEDS
Choice of Colors
5.95 sq. yd.
Exclusive tiullstan Process
Moth and Beetle Proof
Tested and Certified
The Most Luxurious
ACRILAN
NO MONEY DOWN
36 MONTHS TO PAY
ON ALL CARPETINO
—I--—
R.die Hansen accompanied Mrs
Steli Sparks and l*>nnio to Atkin
son Sunday afternoon to attend the
show. The Sparks then spent the
evening at Hansens watching tele
vision.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie lkxilittle
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin IVxilittle and family \ isi
ted at T. S. Doolittles Sunday eve
rting.
Mrs. Ken Werner and daughter,
Connie. Miss Carol Tracy, Miss
Kdith Grimes and Miss Joan Full
erton sjxMit Saturday evening at
the George Fullerton home to help
Miss I’htllis Fullerton celebrate
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs Delbert Edwards
and Arlis visited her mother Mrs.
Rosa Snolson Sunday in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton,
Joan and Beth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bilstien and Dickie s|>ent Fri
day evening at the Tommie l>xv
little home. They were helping
Cathy lAxilittle celebrate her l*lth
birthday.
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence were
dinner guests Sunday at the
Charles McMtllen home in Atkin
son. Mrs. Julia White, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Goodwin of Ixtng Pine
were also guests. Mrs. While re
turned to Amelia with the Lind
seys for a few days visit, and help
Mrs. Lindsey with quilling.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman en
day evening. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Dunk Peterson, Mr. and Mi's.
Harold Fullerton came later in the
Dick Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Ninham, Mr. and Mrs. Hol
land Everett, and Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Everett. Mr. and Mrs.
George Fullerton came later in the
evening to play cards.
Mrs. Charles Spath of Omaha,
and her brother Elmer Swengel,
of Kansas City, Kan. were over
night guests February 26 at the
George Fullerton home. They at
tended the funeral of their uncle,
1 x*e Conger Friday at Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear,
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus and
Mrs. Edith Andersen were supper
guests Friday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry
were dinner guests February 22
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or
land Fryrear.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
and Mr. and Mrs. William Fry
rear were February 22 dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. FI. Young near Chambers.
Mrs Blake Ott. Mrs. Floyd
Adams ami Mrs, Edith Andersen
attended the show "A Man CalImi
Peter" at the Atkinson theater
February .'ti
Mrs Dona Carson, teacher of
the upper room in the Amelia
school, took her pupils to Sioux
City Saturday to attend the Ice
Capades Mrs. Stell Sparks fur
nished a car to take part of the
group Mrs Blake Ott accompan
ied Mrs. Sparks and visited her
niece Mrs. Andy Ilobak and family.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Pierce re
ceived word of the death of their
niece s, Mrs l,oo I^yden of Ewing,
little granddaughter in a ear ac
cident near O’Neill Saturday Mrs.
Lydon is the former Tiny McCaf
frey.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil David and
family moved to their new home
near Ord, Saturday, B. W. Waldo
took a load of cattle for them Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Waldo and
family and Mrs. B. W. Waldo were
Sunday guests at the Ken Werner
home in Chandlers Sunday.
Mrs Edith Andersen and Mrs.
S. C. Barnett called on Mrs. Cox
Sunday afternoon Mrs. Cox is the
wife of the Amolia-Chamliers Meth
odist minister.
Mr. and Mrs S. C. Barnett called
on Mr. and Mrs. John Shipman
and Neal, Sunday afternoon. The
Shipmans hought the Walter
Brown property in Chambers and
planned to move there Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dickerson
and Joyce Burge were Atkinson
and O’Neill callers Saturday They
visited at the Hugh Carr home
while in O’Neill.
Monuments of lusting beau**
from the factory to the con
sumer.—Emmet Orahb. O’Neill,
■mule by skilled craftsmen of U»
-I. F. Bloom On. . . . monuments
INCOME TAX
For assistance in filing your self
employment and tax reports,
call on —
Geo. C. Robertson
AGENCY
We work for your interest and
appreciate your business.
Downey Building, O’Neill, Nebr.
Fh. 5S4 — Res. Pta. 161W
I
FOR SALE OR RENT
Moore Hotel
GOOD TERMS EITHER WAY !
I block south of the stop light in O'Neill
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
See or Call Bob Moore, O'Neill
Phonn 27CW