The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 08, 1924, Image 8

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    Wanted— 5 0 0
Head of Cattle ';<» pasture. Running
water, shade and plenty of grass.
D. B. lluebert,
Meek, Nebr., Phone 6F110.
NEW BOOK EXCHANGE.
We have installed a book exchange at
our store. Buy the first book for 75c,
exchange it for another book for 10c.
31-13 GRAVES JEWELRY STORE.
notice!
I will pay a reward for any infor
mation leading to the rocovery of one
Dodge car with a truck back; car No.
36-2348 Neb.; engine No. 373144,
1919 Model. Car has been in the pos
session of and driven by Leonard
Soukup during the year 1923.
47-tf ANTON SOUKUP^
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NEBRASKA CULVER!' AND
MFG. CO.
AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD
MACHINERY
ARM CO CULVERTS
Everything In Road Machinery
Western Representative
L. C PETERS
O’Neill :: Nebraska
DR. L. A. CARTER
Physician and Surgeen
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Blk.
-Phone 72
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
W. F. FINLEY, M.D*
? Phone, Office 28
f O’Neill Nebraska
OR. J. P. GILL M3 A,!*
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
—Compiles—
“Abstracts of Title”
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
H. L. BENNETT
GRADUATE VETERNARIAN
Phone 804. Day or Night.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
NEW FEED STORE!
In the Roberts Barn
in connection with the
Feed Barn. All kinds of
feeds and hay carried
in stock. We make de
livery. -
We do custom grinding.
Office, 336. Res. 270 or 803
ROBERTS & HOUGH
PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS.
The Public Library will be open
each day except Sunday and Monday,
from 2:00 until 6:00 p. m.
MARY McLAUGHLIN, Librarian.
The Frontier, only >2.00 per year.
"We Have Carbon Paper For Sale.
The Frontier, only $2.00 per year.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 a.
m., Sunday School, 11:30 a. m.. Young
People’s Service 6:30 p. m., Evening
Service, 7:30 p. m.
Midweek Services: Tuesday, 7:30
a. m.; Young People’s Prayer Ser
vice Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Regular
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7.30 p. m.
Morning Choir Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
Rev. J. A. Hutchins, Pastor.
STJPATRICK'S CHURCH CATHOLIC
Sunday Services: First Mass 8 a.
m., Second Mass 9 a. m., High Mass
at 10.30 a. m. Vespers 7:30 p. m.
Daily Mass 8 a. m.
Catechetical Instruction for First
Commu&icants 3 p. m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
Confession, Saturday from 3 p. m.
to 6 p m. and from 7 p. m. to 9:30
p. m. Children’s Confession, First
Thursday every month at 1:30 p. m.
Very Rev. M. F. Cassidy, Pastor.
O’NEILL CONCERT BAND.
Meet Monday night of each week at
iband hall at 8:00 o’clock.
Clifford B. Scott, Leader.
£. D. Henry, Secretary-Treasurer.
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PAID LOCALS. I
Paid announcements will ap- I
pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell E
or wish to buy tell the people of B
it in this column.
Ten cents per line first in- B
sert'on, subsequent insertions fl
five cents per line each week.
ARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37M
FOR SALE—MY DRUMS.
Ted Cooper, O’Neill. 39-tf
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FIN1SH
ing.— W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf
FOR SALE—HOUSE AND EIGHT
lots. One or all.—Harry L. Page.
29-tf
WANTED—ALL KINDS OF PLAIN
sewing.—Mrs. W. C. Jeffrey, Phone
210. 46-4p
FOR SALE—MY RESIDENCE Prop
erty in west part of town.—Pat
O’Donnell. 42-8p
FOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE.
Inquire of Ed. O’Donnell, Nebraska
State Bank. 48-tf
DARK PURE BRED S. C. REDS—
$3 a hundred.—Phone Emmet—Mrs.
Jerrold Dusatko. 41-12p
WANTED—CATTLE AND HORSES
to pasture. Plenty of water.—Ed
Hubby, Meek, Neb. 42-tf
THOMPSON’S IMPERIAL RINGLET
Barred Rock eggs, $3 per 100.—Joe
Stein, Meek, Nebraska. 47-4p
I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH
loans. If you want money come in
and see John L. Ouig. 32-tf
PURE BRED BUFF ORPINGTON
Baby Chicks, 12c each. Eggs 50c
per 15, or $3.00 per hundred.—Mrs. J.
K. Ernst. 40-tf
FOR SALE, HOUSE, BARN, CHICK
en house and two lots.—Mrs. A.
Darr, southeast of Burlington depot.
40-tf
WANTED CATTLE TO PASTURE;
also 1,000 bushels Yellow Kherson
seed oats for sale at 45c per bushel.
—Herman Stein, Meek. 44-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP — LARGE
round dining table with four leaves.
Six leather seated chairs to match if
desired. Call 71. 48-tf
TWO MEN WANTED TO SELL
Singer Sewing Machines in and
around O’Neill Write or see G. H.
Guy, Ainsworth, Nebraska. 19-tf
I HAVE FOR SALE QUITE A LOT
of used furniture in good condition
consisting of beds, mattresses,
springs, bureau, stands, and one cook
stove.—Frank Campbell. 49-2p
Strayed from the Cowden ranch
about the middle of April, one black
Shetland pony mare. Anyone knowing
of the whereabouts of this pony notify
the Cowden ranch. 49
I'HE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS
the only ‘junk in O'Neill operating
under the Depositors Guaranty Fund
>f the State of Nebraska. Avail your
self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf
IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON
your farm renewed for another 5 or
10 years, or if you need a larger loan
1 can make it for you.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf
PUREBRED PLYMOUTH ROCK
eggs for hatching, 16 eggs, 50c; 100
eggs, $3.00; baby chicks, 12 cents
each for all season.—Mrs. Frank
Pribil, Jr., Prone 3F210. 43-8
I HAVE A CASH BUYER FOR A
farm if the price is right
I also have some City property to
trade for a farm and pay the differ
ence in cash.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill.
45-tf
I HAVE SOME PRIVATE MONEY
to loan on farms and ranches, so if
the old mortgage on your farm comes
due on March 1st, it might be well to
come in now and make a new loan and
pay the old one off.—R. II. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 37-tf
BEATRICE CREAM STATION.
We have a full line of feed and flour
and pay cash for Eggs and Poultry.
47-2p Beatrice Cream Station.
NURSING WANTED.
Maturnity cases a specialty.—Ad
dress, Mrs. I. M. Godell, O’Neill, Ne
braska. 47-4p
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS.
O’Neill, Neb., April 22, 1924, 10 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Members present Sullivan. No
quorum.
Adjourned until April 23, 1924, at 9
o’clock a. m.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 23, 1924, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Board called to order by
Chairman.
Minutes for March 27 and April 22,
1924, read and approved.
On motion the following bonds were
approved:
Prank Searles, Road Overseer, Dis
trict No. 6, Paddock township.
Edward Carney, Road Overseer Dis
trict No. 4, Grattan township.
J. R. Russell, Road Overseer Dis
trict No. 23, Iowa township.
Herman Gottchalk, Township Clerk,
Saratoga township.
Atflinson, Neb., April 2, 1924.
To the Honorable Board of Super
visors:
Gentlemen: On March 24, 1924,
I paid my 1923 tax on NW% of 17
30-14 and received tax receipt No.
3624.
This receipt shows school tax $50.63
paid to School District No. 101. This
land is in School District No. 180 and
the school tax should be $27.00.
I ask you to order the County
Treasurer to refund me the sum oi
$23.63 and charge the same to school
district No. 101.
CHRISTIAN JENSEN.
Resolution:
Mr. Chairman: In reference to the
taxes on NW^4 of 17-30-14 it appear
ing that the taxes was credited to the
wrong school district. I move that
the Clerk be instructed to issue a re
'fund warrant in the sum of $23.63 to
Mr. Christian Jensen- The Treasurer
be instructed to transfer the balance
$27.00 to School District No. 180.
C, B. NELLIS.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Upon same being put to vote by
chairman it was declared carried.
At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board
adjourned until one o’clock p. m.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. POKIER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 23, 1024, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present.
Board called to order by chairman.
To the County Board of Holt County.
Gentlemen: Through error the
NE’/i of Section 25, Township 31,
Range 10, was assessed in School
District No. 122 for the years 1920
21-22 and 23. And the above land be
longs in School District No. 93, there
fore
We pray your* honorable body to in
struct the County Treasurer to trans
fer from District No. 122 to District
No. 93 $56.16 amount of money so
paid into district 122 erroneously.
L. C. McKIM,
Director District No. 93.
Resolution.
Mr. Chairman: In reference to the
above petition I move that the prayer
of the petition be granted. Treasurer
be instructed to transfer from School
District No. 122 to School District No.
93, the sum of $56.16.
C. B. NELLIS.
E. GIBSON.
Upon same being put to vote by
Chairman it was declared carried.
Reports:
We, your Committee appointed to
check Project No. 139 D.
Report as follows:
Total amount of money re
ceived as shown by
vouchers returned . $24,419.69
Total amount of Disburse
ments as shown by tlime
checks returned . #21,655.23
Paid for Gravel . 194.70
Paid to C. E. Havens to
apply on Project No.
132 A . 2,106.26
Amounts paid into County
Road fund . 463.50
$24,419.69
Total amount of money
received . $$24,419.69
Total amount of money
paid out . $24,419.69
Amount of money due from
state . $3,339.45
Profits to County . $5,909.21
C. B. NELLIS.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
C. E. HAVENS.
Report.
We your Committee appointed to
check Project No. 132 A, as handled
by C. E. Havens
Total amount of money re
ceived as shown by
vouchers . $10,108.99
Amount of money received
from L. E. Skidmore from
Project No. 139 D . 2,106.26
$12,215.25
Amount of Disbursements
as shown by time checks
returned . $12,215.25
Amount of money due from
state . $3,264.24
C. B. NELLIS.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
L. E. SKIDMORE.
Upon motion the report was ac
~pt'd and committee discharged.
The following claims were audited
..J on separate motion allowed on
fie General fund:
ioretta Sullivan . $ 80.00
Winnie Shaughnesy .. 80.00
B. T. Winchell . 104.17
Opal Ashley. 80.00
C. U- Bergstrom . 187.08
E. F. Porter . 1.00
Anna Donohoe . 158.33
Peter W. Duffy. 14.60
Harry Bowen .. 110.00
Margret Donohoe. 80.00
Grace Joyce . 80.00
C. J. Malone . 183.33
C. C. Bergstrom . 34.00
E. F. Porter . 166.66
Anna Donohoe ...... 94.58
Peter W. Duffy . 193.70
Peter W. Duffy . 42.90
At 5 o’clock p. m., on motion board
adjourned until April 24, 1924, at 9
o’clock a. m.
L. C. McKTM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk
O’Neill, Neb., April 24, 1924, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but Lar
son. Board called to order by Chair
man.
Minutes for April 23rd read and ap
proevd.
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on
the State Highway fund:
A. B. McKay, team work on
highway ..-.. $ 58.50
Geo. W. MeKim, patrol work 67.50
Sidney Faulhaber, patrol wk, 110.00
R. A. Findley, highway main’
taining . 25.88
J. V. Bond, highway main
taining . 25.38
C. E. Havens, salary for April
highway superintendent . 150.00
0. W. Baker, dragging high
way . 3.85
M. H. Butler, clearing highway 20.40
F. H. Ashby, patrol work March
and April . 203.60
W. H. Crippin, grader man
April salary .110.00
TimkenRoller Bear. Co.,
repairs . 28.42
Henry Kruger, patrolman Feb.,
March and April. 210.00
Frank Howard, blgcksmithing 42.85
James Davidson, repair work .... 75.90
f. H. McIntosh, hauling dirt,
dragging, etc. . 89.00
Texas Oil Co., oil. 10.20
Lloyd Gibson, engineer salary
for April .t...... 110.00
?. A. Grass, dragging highway 24.50
TNeill Gas & Oil, gas and oil 115.83
Wm. Krotter,» culverts, posts,
etc...... 84.10
The following claims were audited
ind on separate motion allowed on
the County Road fund:
Carl R. Miller Tractor Co.,
tractor repairs . 20.25
3eo. Vanavery, hauling dirt .... 14.05
1. H. Quinn, hauling dirt — 41.60
J. V. Bond, salary for April
running gr*d«r . 110.00
E. Gibson, road and bridge
marking . 28.00
A. B. McKay, filling washout 13.50
C. B. Nellis, viewing roads,
checking, etc. 9.20
O’Neill Gas Co., gas . 55.24
Geo. Vanavery, hauling dirt.. 4.05
P. J. Connelly, mowing weeds 6.75
Orville Harrison, work with
automobile . 9.00
1 R. A. 1* inaiey, salary for
April, and exp. 113.40
C. E. Griffith, assisting sur
veyor . 6.00
John Sullivan, com. work, etc. 117.50
J. J. Thomas, loading gravel.. 50.40
I Atkinson Graphic, publication
fees . 9.72
Frank Howard, blacksmithing 12.55
C. P. Uhl, helping survey . 4.00
W. T. McElvain, graveling ... 21.00
Standard Oil Co., oil . 67.34
B. T. Winehell, freight on
repairs . 4.09
Standard Oil Co., oil . 1.92
J. U. Adams Co., mould board 51.00
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on
the General fund:
E. Gibson, board session .... $19.40
C. E. Havens, board session.... 19.40
L. C. McKim, board session.. 60.80
C. B. Nellis, board s<£sion, etal 24.80
John Sullivan, board session.. 15.50
L. E. Skidore, board session .... 14.20
Holt Co. Farm Bureau,
salaries, etc . 273.41
Frontier, printing, county
officials . 412.37
Neb. School for Deaf, clothing
for Joseph Steskal . 17.47
Richardson Dray Co., drayage 1.10
The Frontier, printing proceed
ings, etc... 269.00
Julius D. Cronin, expense
account . 12.14
Ed. H. Hagensick, repair work 4.00
Van Zandt Bros., Coal Co.,
poor ..,. 19.05
James C. Graham, groceries for
county poor . 17.35
St. Joseph Home, supplies for
Mr. Hickey . 14.35
City of O’Neill, water rent .... 14.00
L. G. Gillespie, insurance. 14.00
Fred Lowery, delivering election
Ballots . 30.00
C. E. Roben, groceries for
county poor . 20.00
E. A. Waters, coal for* county
poor . 12.29
W. O. Feezer, hotel bill for
March, Lena Damero . 54.07
Geo. F. Shoemaker, canvassing
election . 20.00
The Fair Store, croceries for
county poor, Goree . 18.58
Fair Store, groceries for county
poor, Goree . 31.04
L. A. Carter, medical service,
Smirick family . 55.00
L. A. Carter, medical service,
Wilkinson . 50.00
Atkinson Graphic, printing pro
ceedings . 166.79
S. W. Kelley, publishing
road notice . 10.79
S. W. Kelley, publishing
road notice ......... 8.07
S. W. Kelley, publishing
road notice ........... 3.95
Dorothy Dunhaver, salary .... 80.00
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on the
Bridge fund:
Joe Valla, work on bridge
No. 527 . $3.00
J. W. McDermott, work on
bridge No. 527 . 12.00
Ed Sparks, work on bridge
No. 527 . 10.50
Frank Barrett, work on bridge,
No. 527 . 7.W
Wm. Sparks, work on bridge,
No. 527 ...- 12.75
Harry Sullivan, work on bridge,
No. 527 . 12.75
Ray Cunningham, hauling
lumber . 5.00
.Tack Angus, fencing clay pit.. 12.00
A. B. McKay, hauling plank.. 13.50
A. B. McKay, work on bridge 9.00
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on
the Road Dragging fund:
L. A. Whiting . $11-65
Veder Headman . 41.95
John P. Berger . 25.90
W. C. Joslin . 17-50
Geo. Meals . 20.60
\. C. Doolittle . 11-25
J. W. Noble . 11-70
Thomas Leahy . 15.60
O. W. Baker . 20.25
Wm. C. Malloy .28.60
John Connelly . 18.20
Aug. H. Smith . 82.90
Ray E. Medcalf . 35.70
M. F. Gribble . 5-60
C. E. Berger . 5.60
W. A. Ulry . 9-86
Floyd McIntosh . 5.25
Charley Tasler .
O. L. Hansen . 15-25
Homer Lowery .. 13 „
H. J. Kaup . 14-00
Ed Asher ...
James Donohoe .4.20
At 12 o’clock noon on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 24, 1925, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to -adjourn
ment. All members present. Board
called to order by Chairman
On motion Peter Stewart was ap
pointed Justice of the Peace in Golden
township to fill vacancy.
The following bids for gutter on
west side of court house were opened:
As follows:
O’Neill, Neb., April 21, 1924.
To the Board of Supervisors of Holt
County, Nebraska: --
O’Neill. Nebraoka.
Gentlemen: In pursuance tp your
advertisement for bids for the con
struction of a Cement Gutter along
the west side of Block 10, in the City
of O’Neill, Nebraska, I hereby bid the
sum of $00.38 per cubic foot, for the
construction of a Cement Gutter along
the west side of Block 10, in the City
of O’Neill, Nebraska, said Gutter to
be six inches thick; 5 inches .5 to 1
and one inch 2!& to 1; This bid does
not include labor for excavating or
filling.
Respectfully submitted,
ANDREW SCHMIDT,
O’Neill, Nebraska.
O’Neill, Nebraska, April 21, 1924.
To the Board of Supervisors of Holt
County, Nebraska, O’Neill, Nebr.
Gentlemen: In pursuance to you'r
advertisement for bide for the con
struction of a cement gutter along the
west side of Block 10, in the City of
J’Neill, Nebraska.
I hereby bid the sum of .36 cents
, cr cubic foot, for the construction of
a cement gutter along the west side
f Block 10, in the City of O’Neill.
Nebraska, said gutter to be six inches
,hick^ five inches, 5 to 1 and one inch
-Ms to 1; this bid does not include
labor for excavating or filling.
Respectiully submitted,
R. E. CALVERT.
To Holt County Board:
I agree to build cement gutter along
west side of court house square, ac
cording to plans and specifications,
now on file in County Clerk’s office as
follows: Will furnish all material,
all filling, excavating and complete
all work, for the sum of 17 cents per
square foot.
SCOTT HOUGH.
On motion of Sullivan, seconded by
Havens the contract was awarded to
Scott Hough, his bid being the lowest.
Court House Committee instructed
to have proper contract prepared and
signed for said work.
At 5 o’clock on motion board ad
journed until May 27, 1924, at 10
o’clock A. M. unless sooner called by
the clerk.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O Neill, Nebr., April 26, 1924,
7:30 p. m.
County board met in special session
it the call of the Clerk. All mem
bers present.
Board called to order by Chairman.
Upon motion of Nellis, seconded by
Havens, the following resolution was
passed.
“Be it resolved that the Co. Board
? Supervisors of Holt County, Na
raska, at this Special meeting at} the
Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska, on
this 26th day of April, 1924, hereby
accept all of the provisions of the
Federal and State Aid Road Acts, as
provided in House Bill 7617 of the
64th Congress of the United States
(39 Stat. 355), and House Roll 722 of
the 1917 Session of the Nebraska
Legislature, approved April 19, 1917,
■ nd make application for State and
’ederal funds for Holt County, as ap
portioned in said House Roll 722, to
. onstruct the following roads, begin
ring: At the end of Project No. 132
\ of the State Aid Road known as the
Atkinson-Bartlett Hoad, thence fol
’owing the proposed line of said At
' 'nson-Bartlett Road as platted to the
south boundary line of Holt County,
Nebraska, to connect with the State
nd Federal Aid Road running north
end projected from Burwell, Neoras
l:a, to the north boundary line of Gar
field County, Nebraska.”
For and in consideration of the
specified roads being constructed with
Federal and State funds, the Board of
County Supervisors of Holt County.
Nebraska, hereby pledge the good
faith and credit of the County of Holt,
Nebraska, to furnish all of the right
of way on the above designated roads,
free of cost to the Federal Government
and State of Nebraska, to provide
funds, for, and to properly and con
tinuously maintain the above specified
roads after the construction of same,
as provided in the above mentioned
acts.
We also pledge said County of
Holt, Nebraska, to construct and
maintain all bridges on the above
specified roads where the clear water
way exceeds thirty-six (36) feet, and
within thirty days after the above
described roads have been completed
we agree to designate same as County
roads as provided in House Roll 212
passed by the 1917 Legislature of Ne
braska.”
On motion by Havens, seconded by
Skidmore, Nellis and Sullivan were
appointed as a Committee to meet
with a Ilka commlttw from Wh««l«r
and Garfield counties and the Depart*
ment of Public Works to confer on
road matter on May 7, 1924.
At 8:30 o’clock p. m., on motion
board adjourned until May 27th, un
less sooner called by the Clerk.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
(First publication May 8.)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur
Mullen, Deceased.
To Heirs, Creditors and All Persons
Interested In Said Estate:
You and each of you, are hereby
notified that on the 6th day of May.
A. D., 1924, Leo J. Mullen, a son ana
heir at law of Arthur Mullen,deceased,
filed a petition in the County Courc
of Holt County, Nebraska, alleging
that his father, Arthur Mullen, now
deceased, departed this life intestate,
in Holt County, Nebraska, on the 30th
day of March, 1922; that at the time
of his death he was a resident and an
inhabitant of O’Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska; that he was the owner of
and died seized of a one-third interest
in the following described real estate,
situate in the County of Holt and
State of Nebraska, to-wit:
The North one-half of Lots
Two, Three and Four in Block
Eight, in the original town of
O’Neill, Holil County, Nebraska.
The prayer of said petition being
that regular administration be dis
pensed with; that the heirs of said de^
ceased be determined, their degree of
kinship and the right of descent of
the interest in the real property be
lonring to said deceased, and of which
he died seized established and to enter
decree of Court accordingly.
You are therefore, hereby notified
to appear in the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 6th day of
•June. A. D., 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
at which time and place a full hearing
will be had upon said petition and a
decree of final heirship and distribu
tion entered. -
Dated this 6th day of May, A. D.,
1924.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
49-3 County Judge.
(First publication April 24.)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.)
ORDER OF HEARING OF PRO
BATE OF FOREIGN WILL.
The State of Nebraska, Holt County,
ss.
In the Probate Court of said
County.
In the matter of the Estate of John
Corrigan, Deceased.
On this 24th day of April, A. D.,
1924, Joseph Corrigan filed his peti
tion in this court, and presented an
authenticated copy of the last will
and testament of John Corrigan, de
ceased, late of Leduc, Province of Al
berta, Canada, the prayer of said
petitioner being that a day be fixed
by this Court for the purpose of ap
proving and allowing said last will
and testament, and causing the same —**
to be filed and recorded in this office.
It is therefore hereby
ORDERED, That Wednesday, the
21st day of May, A. D., 1924, at tpn
o’clock A. M. be fixed for hearing said
petition, when all persons interested
in said matter may appear and show
cause why the prayer of said petition
should not be granted; and that notice
of the pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof, be given to all
persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in
The Frontier, a weekly newspaper
printed in said county, for three weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
47-3 County Judge.
Low Summer
Excursion Fares
VIA
The BURLINGTON
To all the West’s great
vacationlands
Effective May 15 to the Pacific
Northwest and California. Ef
fective June 1 to Colorado, the
National Parks, and other tour
ist and resort regions.
VARIED ROUTES
stop-oVers
To all the cool, colorful
Roekey Mountain Region
EVERYWHERE WEST IN FACT
—Burlington provides a service
that anticipates your every
travel wish. It takes you there
and brings you back in perfect
comfort.
L, E. Downey
Ticket Agent