The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 14, 1921, Image 8

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THE NAVAJO PATCH
Repairs tires, tubes, rubber boots,
hot water bottles and all rubber goods.
Sold under a positive guarantee to sat
isfy, or money refunded. (42-43-44-46)
B. W. HYATT, DEALER & AGENT,
O’Neill, Neb., At Palace Pool Hall.
M. O’MALLEY
HIGH CLASS
INTERIOR DECORATOR
Designs Made and Sketches Submit
ted for any Room. Phone or Write.
Phone 105, Gordon, Nebr.
(34-3mp)
DR. H. MARGARET FROST
Osteopathic Physician
Naylor Block O’Neill, Nebr.
All Diseases Treated
Phone 262
DR. O. K. TICKLER
Veterinarian
PHONE I DAY
108 I NIGHT
O’Neill, : : : : : Nebraska
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
(Ehe 5ai?itary
)j)Ueat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.
Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block. Phone 160
Frank Campbell
Real Estate Agency
Collections Attended To.
Insurance written in Best Companies
List your farms or houses with me tc
sell.
Justice of the Peace
Companies I Represent:
Hartford Fire, Assets ....$40,878,401.31
Ins. Co. North America $23,770,663.00
American Eagle.$2,886,852.00
The strongest is as cheap as th«
weakest companies.
O’Neill, Nebraska
DR. Ji P. ©ILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
J. D. CRONIN
Attorney - At - Law
Office: Nebraska State Bank Building
-Phone 57
O’NEILL. :: :: NEBR.
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W. F. FINLEY, M. D
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
O’Neill, : : : Nebraska
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans ot
Improved Farms and Ranches.
If you are in need of a loan drop
him a line and he will call and see you
DR. L. A. CARTER
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to
Dr. E. T. Wilson.
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Block
Phone 72.
O’NEILL :j :t NEBRASKA
HaamoBd
Abstract Compaq}
Title Abstractors
^Office in First National Bank Building
J'"1111...
PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap
pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell
or wish to buy tell the people of
it in this column.
Ten cents per line first in
sertion, subsequent insertions
five cents per line each week.
FARM LOANS—R. H. PARKER.37tf
WE SELL MERIT BREAD.—AB
bott’s Variety Store. 41-tf
BARRED ROCK EGGS, $5.00 per
100.—J. Stein, Meek, Neb. 43-4p
SAY—LET RITTS HANG YOUR
Paper. 25 Years Experience. 41-8
LOST—GREEN, JADE EAR RING.
Return to this office for reward.45tf
YELLOW SEED CORN FOR SALE.—
Fred GrandorfF, O’Neill, Neb. 43-3p
FOR SALE — SEVERAL DUROC
Boars, $20 each.-—Wm. Oswald. 34—
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON
Plate Glass Insurance.—John L.
Quig. 14-tf
FOR SALE—WHITEFACE BULL,
weight 1500.—John T. O’Mallev,
O’Neill, Neb. 45-tf.'
MONEY READY FOR FARM
Loans. Low Rates of Interest.—
Joel Parker, 35-tf
FARM FOR RENT—760 ACRES, IM
proved. For further information
inquire of Peter Reifer. 37-tf
FORD CAR, 1920, FOR SALE OR
will trade on house and lot or for
vacant lots.—R. H. Parker. 45-3
I HAVE A LOT OF PURITAN
flour anda car of good white shorts
that I will sell cheap.—Con Keys.45-1
FULL LINE OF BEST VARIETIES
Nursery Stock. Catalogue upon re
quest.—Ainsworth (Neb.) Nurseries.
, 41-43-45
FOR SALE—160 ACRES HAY LAND
A Real Bargain. Must sell for cash.
—Address, P. O. Box 82, Wetmore,
Colo. 43-6p
LOST—LADY’S BROWN, LEATHER
Gauntlet Glove. Finder please
leave at this office and receive re
ward. 44-2
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR
Stock—4-Room House, close in. In
cluding lot and small barn.—J. W.
Hickey. 44-tf.
LOST—ARMY BLANKET NORTH
west of O’Neill April 8. Finder
please return it to this office and re
ceive reward. 45-2p
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS IN MY
House and a portion of my garden
plot, and fruit trees.—Mrs. G. W.
Jones, O’Neill. 45-lp
FOR SALE—TITAN 10-20 TRACTOR
P. & O. 3-bottom plow, stubble and
breaker bottoms. Price $650.—A. L.
Roberts, O’Neill, Neb. 45-2p
LUST — A SilErJr’SK.lN - LINED
coat, betweent O’Neill and Mineola,
— A. H. Aim. Finder leave at this
office and receive reward. 45-2p
I O YEARS EXPERIENCE IN K0
II dak finishing. Developing any
size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards,
6c; Prints, 6c.—W. B. Graves. 50tf
LOST—NURSE’S HOUSE PIN IN
scribed “Mercy Hospital, Cedar
Rapids, Iowa.” Owner’s name on
back. Finder please return to this
office. 45-1
RYAN’S SHOE HOSPITAL MAKES
a specialty of fine hand-sewed work
for ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Jo
seph Cosgrove, an expert shoe maker
is in charge. 35-tf
THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS
the only bank in O’Neill operating
under the Depositors Guaranty Fund
of the State oi Nebraska. Avail your
self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf
FOR RENT—CATTLE AND HAT
ranch !)60 acres, 11 miles to O’Neill,
220 acres meadow , balance pasture,
Good big set buildings. Cheap rent.—
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 43-3
PASTURE—I WILL TAKE TWEN
ty-five horses for pasture at $3 per
heath Plenty of grass, shade and run
ning water. Mammoth Jack for
servicfe if desired.—W. J. Malloy, Em
met, Neb. 45-4p
FOR RENT—720 ACRES; 130 IN
cultivation; 320 pasture, well water
ed; 270 acres fine meadow land; all
good buildings. Will rent on fair
terms to right man.—G. W. Parham,
O’Neill, Neb. 38-tf
I WILL MANAGE YOUR PURE
Bred Stock a&ie. Ail breeders of
Registered and Pure Bred Stock in
terested in having a sale write for
terms to—John L. Quig, Manager of
Registered and Pure Bred Stock
Sales. 14-tf.
MEMBERS OF THE FARMERS
Union of Holt County: I have the
exclusive agency for an all steel farm
gate, from factory to farmer. This
gate will last a life time and is guar
anteed. Call and get prices.—John
L. Quig, O’Neill. 44-tf.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Twenty-five dollars fine for any one
caught tearing down fences or tres
passing on the Shoemaker pastures.
26-tf BERT SHOEMAKER.
CHAMBERS RAILROAD
HEARING ON AT OMAHA
Hearing of the application of the
residents of Chambers and vicinity, be
fore the; interstate commerce com
mission, to compel the extension oi
the Burlington railroad from Erickson
to Chambers is on at Omaha this
week. High officials of the road are
resisting the application, on the ground
that the extension never would be re
munerative. They also contend that
they intend to build a connecting line
between O’Neill and Thedford which
practiclly will serve much of the same
territory. As an evidence of good
faith in this latter contention survey
ors have been ordered to go over the
route from O’Neill to Thedford and
cars for thm already have been en
gaged from O’Neill garage meu. The
Chambers hearing is the first of its kijud
ever to be held. If the Chambers line
is ordered built railroad men say that
it will be the beginning of an era of
extensive railroad extensions with the
government financing the projects.
MORE LOCAL MATTERS.
Harvey Shaw of Atkinson, Neb.,has
filed suit in federal court at Norfolk
against Fred A. Haase and Charles W.
Haase asking $20,000 which he claims
is due him from the defendants fol
lowing an exchange of hardware stock
for Minnesota land.
James McPharlin and Ed. O’Donnell,
leaders in the “Exterminate The
Crow” movement, killed a dozen crows
and destroyed more than a hundred
eggs on a crow hunt Sunday. The
week previous they got nine crows.
Plans now are being considered for
concerted action against the crotws in
all sections of Holt county from now
until the first of May, this being the
nesting season and the one in which
they are easiest destroyed.
Those interested in the extermina
tion of the crow, a bird destroyer and
a carrier of disease, are notified that
Sunday has been designated "as crow
hunt day. Each is requested to shoulder
his trusy fowling piece and sally
forth on that day. This is the nesting
season for crows and they easily are
approached and killed on the nest.
The nests also should be destroyed. A
concerted action Sunday and for a few
Sundays following will mean the ban
ishment of the crow from Holt county.
Inman Leader, April 7.—The seven
ty-fifth anniversary of the birth of
Mrs. David Goree was celebrated last
Sunday at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Dewitt Derby southwest of In
man, by the children and grandchil
dren. Mrs. Goree is one of Inman’s
oldest settlers and the occasion of the
gathering was another of those de
lightful ones marked by the presence
of three generations. Those present
from a distance were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Samp
bell. of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Clausen of O’Neill.
Inman Leader, April 7: A com
munity club has been organized by the
women of Inman. The first meeting
was held at the home of Mrs. A. N.
Butler March 22. The following offi
cers of the new club have been elected:
Mrs. Harry Harte, president; Mrs.
Ifarvy Renner, vice president; Mrs.
Leon Tompkins, secretary and treas
urer. The purpose of the club is for
community betterment along all lines.
It was decided to meet once a month,
or. the third Tuesday of each month.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Jay Butler, April 19.
MRS. ANDREW GALLAGHER.
Word was received Wednesday an
nouncing the death of Mrs. Andrew
Gallagher at Laurel, Nebraska. The
body will be brought to O’Neill this
evening and the funeral will be held
Friday morning from St. Patrick’s
church.
SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from page five.)
Hanford Produce Co. 1.88
A f 1*? n’plfwtlr rtAnn nn mAfmri ItnnvH
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, March 31, 1921, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but Hub
bard. Meeting called to order by
chairman.
On motion the following claims were
allowed in sum stated:
Robt. N. Hart, claim for $25;
allowed in sum of . $ 7.50
Dr. L. J. Douglas, claim for $66.50
allowed in sum of . 50.00
S, :ocl Dist| No. 18, claim for
.9.00, allowed in sum of.... 35.00
Joe Bruder, claim for $23.50,
allowed in sum of . 20.00
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on General fund:
L S. Butler, soldiers relief 50.00
W. N. Coats, printing . 38.44
W. N. Coats, printing. 3.00
W. N. Coats, printing . 3.00
T. J. Coyne, salary last
quarter 1920 . 150.00
Remington Typewriter Co.,
2 Coupon books . 25.00
Farmers Union Store, Atkinson,
Mdse, for Kent Rakes .... 36.85
Mrs. W. K. Slaymaker, exp.
attending death of Mrs.
Ina Emery .,. 150.00
W. F. Finley, M. D., treatment
Hunt child . 20.00
Dr. L. J. Douglas, Med. services
Mrs. Rakes . 9.50
II. F. Mullen, Duster Co.
Atty. office . 1.50
E J. Kilmurry, hearse for
Mrs. Emery . 12.00
Margaret L. Donohoe, election v
claim . 4.20
A. V. Virgin, plumbing . 144.33
Geo. Herzog, assessor’s
services . 5.25
Ben J. Grady, groceries C. W.
Clark family ....I. 70.20
Farmers’ Union Elevator Co.
for Chas. Reynolds . 7.66
John S. Martfeld, election claim 12.00
Hanford Produce Co., lights .... 29.42
D. H. Cronin, printing . 204.90
Remington Typewriter Co.,
typewriter . 105.00
F C. Watson, Keys for
n it_ 1 r a
Weekes & Snyder, rent office
Bldg, of Co. Agl. 30.00
W. N. Coats, printing tax list ....19.33
On motion the following claims were
allowed on the Bridge fund:
Caleb Phillips . $ 3,00
L. A. Ott . 12.00
C. N. Biglow . 29.00
Fred Vitt . 4.00
J. L. Crawford . 12.00
Ralph McElvain . 5.60
Berry Radcliff . 21.00
O’Neill, Jan. 17, 1921.
To the Honorable Board of Supervi
sors :
Gentlemen: In the matter of the
claim for tax in the attached notice
John Warner was but 19 years old at
the time this tax was levied and was
working for me and I personally know
that he had no assessable poperty.
Therefore, I ask you to remit the
above named tax, $4.03.
ZEB WARNER.
Subscribed and snvorn before me this
17t.h day of January, 1921.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
Orr motion prayer of petitioner was
granted and clerk ordered to cancel
the tax.
On motion the following claims were
allowed on the Road Dragging fund:
Lonnie Osborn . s 26.26
Geo. W. Baird . 9.75
Mervin Butler. 8.0.0
Jrmes Petr . 21.00
(Continued next week.)
Local Manager Wanted
Unusual Opportunity for Right man.
A large brokerage firm doing a suc
cessful business with well-rated con
cerns throughout the country, wants
a capable man at once to develop and
handle their local business.
The opportunity is an unusual one
because of the possibilities offered for
substantial earnings in a highly re
spectable business which will steadily
increase as it becomes more firmly es
tablished locally.
The position requires a man poss
essing executive and sales ability with
business experience and having com
mercial banking connections, although
no investment is necessary. He may
devote only a portion of his time to
the business at first if desired, though
we prefer a man Who is able and wil
ling to give the business his entire
time and best efforts.
The local branch should pay from
$2,500 to $10,000 the first year, ac
cording to population and the ability
of the manager ,as the commodity
which we handle is a staple, always in
demand, and which our large buying
facilities permit us to sell at less than
average market prices.
Owing to the demand, we must fill
this position at once. Send your ap
plication to Guarantee Coal Mining
Co., Como Bldg., Chicago, 111., but do
not write unless you can satisfy us as
to honesty, reputation and business
ability. 45-lp
FOR SALE—FOUR 2-YEAR OLDS
and 3 yearling Hereford bulls, 3
yearling and 1 two-year old Short
horn bulls, all registered and good as
grows. Priced to sell. All to be seen
at the ranch.—L. W. Arnold. 40-tf
(First publication April 14.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the State Department of Pub
lic Works, 4th Floor Brownell Block,
at Lincoln, Nebraska, until 5:00 o’clock
P. M., on Monday, May 2, 1921, for
grading, surfacing, constructing cul
verts and incidental work on the Nor
folk-Ewing Road in Holt County, Pro
ject No. 139-D, Federal Aid Road.
The proposal forms covering this sec
tion will also cover section B in Madi
son and section C in Antelope County.
Bids will be opened in the Senate
Chamber in the State Capitol on or
near the hour of 8:30 o’clock A. M., on
the 4th day of May, 1921. County
Boards are hereby requested to be
present or represented. Bidders are
invited to be present.
The proposed work consists of con
structing 2.0 miles of earth and sand
clay road.
The approximate quantities are:
12,136 Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation.
16 Cu. Yds. Special Excavation—
Class A.
25 Cu. Yds. Special Excavation—
.Class B.
9.42 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Head
walls.
.72 Lin. Ft. 24 inch Concrete Pipe.
1.818 Mi. Sand Clay Surfacing.
The length and approximate quan
tities subject to change on proposal
forms.
v^eruiuru ciiecn. iur u cent ui tne
amount of the bid will be required with
each and every bid received. '
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen, and information
and proposal forms secured at tHe of
fice of the County Clerk at O’Neill,
Nebraska, or at the office of the State
Department of Public Works at Lin
coln, Nebraska.
The State and County reserves the
right to waive all technicalities and
reject any or all bids.
E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk Holt County.
GEO. E. JOHNSON,
Secretary, Department of Public
Work.45-3
(First publication April 14.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Estate No. 1419.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, April 7, 1921.
In the matter of the Estate of John
Bellar, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested in said estate th-.t a petition
has been filed in said Court for the ap
pointment of Elizabeth Bellar as Ad
ministratrix of said estate, and will be
heard May 2, 1921, at 10 o’clock A. M,
at the County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
45-3 County Judge.
First publication April 7.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Hattie A. Pock, Plaintiff vs. Robert J.
Gray, Cassie M. Gray, Michael L.
Gray, Glen P. Gray, Majorie A.
Gray, Michael V. Pock, M. L. Hon:
ke, Guardian of Robert J. Gray,
Cassia M. Gray, Michael L. Gray,
Glen P. Gray, Marjorie A. Gray, De
fendants,
To the above named plaintiff and the
above named defendants and all
persons interested:
10 uvivirj 5HU1 bunv hiu
undersigned referee, duly appointed,
commissioned and qualified as such in
the above entitled action in accordance
with the order of the district court ot
Holt County, Nebraska, will, at the
lesidence on the premises to be sold
hereinafter described in Holt County,
Nebraska, on the 10th day of May, A.
D. 1921, at two o’clock in the after
noon of said day offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described real estate to-wit:
The north east quarter of section
three, township thirty-three, range
fourteen, and the southeast quarter of
sqctjqn three, township thirty-three,
range fourteen, west of the 6th P. M.
all in Holt County, Nebraska- Said
lands and premises will be sold sepa
rately and for cash. Said sale will re
main open for one hour.
Witness my hand this 7th day of
April, A. D. 1921.
L. A. WEEKES,
44-5 Sole Referee.
W. T. Wills, Attorney.
(First publication April 7.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
The Dakota Mortgage Loan Corpor
ation, Globe Investment Company,
George W. Maddon and West Half of
East Half Section 19, Township 31
North, Range 11 West 6th Principal
Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska,
and all persons claiming any interest
of any kind in said real estate or any
part thereof, defendants, will take
notice that on April 4, 1921, Ethel
Lydon, plaintiff filed a petition and
commenced an action in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
against you the object and prayer of
which are to secure a decree of Court
adjudging plaintiff to be the owner in
fee simple of the real estate above
described; and quieting in plaintiff the
title to said premises; and adjudging
that you have no title to, lien upon or
interest in said premises; and remov
ing the clouds cast on plaintiff’s title
thereto by reason of your claims to
some right, title or interest therein;
and forever enjoining you and all pei
sons claiming under you from assert
ing any title to, lien upon or interest
in said premises adverse to plaintiff.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before May 16, 1921.
ETHYL LYDON,
44-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Mar. 31.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Wilmet S. Roberts, Plaintiff vs. Char
les L. Dodge, Administrator with the
will annexed, of the Estate of Hans
Nelsen, Deceased; Charles L. Dodge
and Lena Dodge, his wife, William
L. Dodge, James Nelsen, and Laura
Nelsen his wife, Jorgen Hanrek,
also known as Jorgen Hanrek Niel
sen, and Olive Margrethe Nielsen,
his wife, Hans Anderson Olsen, Carl
_ Marius Olsen, and Niels Peter Ol
sen, sole heirs and legatees of Hans
Nelsen, Deceased, Defendants.
Summons By Publication.
The above mentioned defendants,
Charles L. Dodge, Administrator with
the will annexed, of the Estate of
Ilans Nelsen, deceased, and Charles L.
Dodge, and Lena Dodge, his wife,
William L. Dodge, Jorgen Hanrek, also
known as Jorgen Hanrek Nielsen, and
Olive Margrethe Nielsen, his wife,
Hans Andersen Olsen, Carl Marius
Olsen, and Niels Peter Olsen, as heirs
and legatees of the said Hans Nelsen,
deceased, will take notice that on the
18th day of March, 1921, the above
mentioned plaintiff, filed his petition
against each of you, and all the above
mentioned defendants in the Dis
trict Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage for the sum of $2,000.00
with interest from April 30, 1920, at
6 per cent per annum, given by the
srid Hans Nelsen, deceased, and his
wife Laura Nelsen, to the said plain
tiff, on April 30, 1917, and recorded in
the Mortgage records of Holt County,
Nebraska, on June 7, 1918, at page
348, of Book 122, and by the terms
thereof due on April 30, 1918, upon
the following described real estate,
situated, in Holt County, Nebraska,
to-wit: The North Half of the South
east Quarter, and the, Northeast Quar
ter, of Section Fifteen (15), Township
Thirty-one (31), North of Range Ten
(10), West of the 6th P. M., as sur
veyed, platted, and recorded. The
plaintiff prays for a decree of fore
closure and sale to satisfy the amount
due on said note and mortgage, and
for his costs, and for such other and
further orders in the premises, as
jistice and equity require.
You and each of you are required to
ai swer said petition on or before the
9th day of May, 1921.
Dated this 31st day of March, 1921
WILMET S. ROBERTS,
43-4 Plaintiff.
By J. D. Cronin, His Attorney.
(rirst publication March 31.)
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, March 25, 1921.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has
been made to appear that “The O’Neill
National Bank,” in the City of O’Neil]
in the County of Holt and State of Ne
braska, has complied with all the pro
vision? of the Act of Congress “tc
enable National Banking Associations
to extend their corporate existance
and for other purposes,” approved
July ,12, 1882;
Now, therefore, I, D. R. Crissinger,
Comptroller of the Currency, do here
by certify that “The O’Neill National
Bank” in the City of O’Neill in the
County of Holt and State of Nebraska
is authorized 'to have succession for
the peroid specified in its amended
articles of association: namely, until
close of business on March 25, 1941.
In testiony whereof witness my
hand and Seal of office this Twenty
fifth day of March, 1921.
(Seal) D. R. CRISSINGER,
43-4 Comptroller of the Currency.
Charter No. 5770. Extension No. 3923.
(First publication March 31.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
All persons interested in the Estate
of Pitt L. Purdy, Deceased, both heirs
and creditors, will take notice that on
March 22, 1921, C. N. Thompson, filed
his petition in the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, alleging that Pitt
L. Purdy, died intestate in the County
of Holt and State of Nebraska on the
28th day of March, 1891, owning an in
terest by virtue of a Timber Culture
Entry, in the following described real
estate situated in the County of Holt
and State of Nebraska to wit: N%
SE% and S% NEy* of Sec. 35, Town
ship 26, North of Range 15 West of
6th P. M., leaving surviving him as
his sole and only heirs his Widow
Susan Purdy, his S^n, Edward L. Pur
dy, his Son, William F. Purdy, his
Daughter, Alice M. Benson, his Dau
ghter, Ida L. Colburn, and his Dau
ghter, Carrie L. White. That peti
tioner is the owner of said real estate
through mesne conveyances from said
heirs.
Petitioner prays that said Court
render its decree determining and ad
judicating the time and the place of
the death of the said Pitt L. Purdy
and operating as a determination of
heirship; that he died intestate and
who are the heirs of said Deceased, and
their degree of kinship and the right
of desent of the real property of which
the said Deceased died seized and pos
sessed of and for the exclusion of
creditors. You are further notified
that said petition will be heard at the
County Court Room in O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska, on April 23, 1921,
at 10 o’clock A. M.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
43-4 County Judge.
(First publication April 14.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the State Department of Pub
lic Works, 4th Floor Brownell Block,
at Lincoln, Nebraska, until 6:00
o'clock P. M., on Monday, May 2, 1921,
for grading, surfacing, constructing
culverts and incidental work on the
Atkinson-Bartlett Road in Holt Co.,
Project 'No. 132-A, Federal Aid
Road.
Bids will be opened in the Senate
Chamber in the State Capitol on or
near the hour of 8:00 o’clock A. M.,
on the 4th day of May, 1921. County
Boards are hereby requested to be
present or represented. Bidders are
invited to be present.
The proposed work consists of con
structing 6.02 miles of earth and sand
clay road.
The approximate quantities are:
51,390 Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation.
570 Cu. Yds. Channel Change Ex
cavation.
100 Cu. Yds. Special Excavation—
Class B.
134 Cu. Yds. Special Excavation—
Ciass
23,762 Cu. Yds. Sta. Overhaul.
22,202.63 Cu. Yds. Hauling clay for
surfacing.
40,243.7 Cu. Yds. Manipulation of
sand clay surfacing.
370 Sq. Yds. Concrete Pavement
Average 7 inches thick (Overflow Pvt.)
67.31 Cu. Yds. Reinforced Concrete
1-2-4 mix for Box Culverts.
28.67 Cu. Yds. Reinforced Concrete
1-2-4 mix for Headhvalls.
136 Lin. Ft. Concrete 18 in. pipe.
104 Lin. Ft. Concrete 24 in. pipe.
24 Lin. Ft. Concrete 36 in. pipe.
Certified check for 5 per cent of the
amount of the bid will be required with
each and every bid received.
Plans and specifications for the work
may be seen and information and
proposal forms secured at the office of
the County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska
or at the office of the State Depart
ment of Public Works at Lincoln, Ne
braska.
The State and County reserves the
right to waive all technicalities and
reject any or all bidu.
E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk Holt County.
GEO. E. JOHNSON,
Secretary. Department of Public
Works. 46-8
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