The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 31, 1928, Image 8

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Plan to Celebrate at Riverside Fourth of July
Welk’s Novelty Orchestra of Platt, S. I).
\\ WILL PLAY FOR OUR
I Dance, Saturday, June 2 I
EVERYBODY COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS |j
The Riverside Park
:: At Hydro-Electric Dam—Similes southeast of Spencer. ::
E. I). Hoover, Manager
MEEK AND VICINITY.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walter? spent
Sunday at the Howard Rouse home.
Mr. andMrs. Charlie Hoyer spent
Thursday at the home of their son,
Wilroer, and wife, at Emmet.
Mr. and Mg»/1Schelkopf and daugh
ters, of Geneva, came for a visit Sat
urday at the home of their son, Mart.
Little Edward Y'oung, who was ill
for some time, has to be taken to
Lynch every day to have his ear
treated.
Mrs. R. 1). Spindler and children,
Mrs. Emma Blair and Arthur Devall,
spent Sunday at the Linville home at
Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hickey and son, of
Los Angeles, California, are visiting
Mrs. Hickey’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
MacDonald.
Miss Fern Harrison, of Atkinson,
and Misses Mary, Lillian and Dorothy
Harrison spent Sunday at the Clarence
Hicks home.
Mrs. Dude Harrison and daughter,
Fern and son, Billy, of Atkinson, are
spending a few days at the Orville
Harrison home.
Mrs. Blair, of Glenwood, Iowa, who
has been visiting at the home of her,
daughter, Mrs. R. D. Spindler, is
spending a few days with Mrs. Frank
Griffith.
Mrs. Avlando Ott, of Nashville, Ten
nessee, who has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Roberts and
family, of Sidney, is visiting now at
the home of her son, Bert and family.
A large crowd of friends and neigh
bors gathered at the Charlie Linn
home on Sunday to help Charlie cele
brate his birthday anniversary. Those
present were, Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Baker and son, Floyd, of Randolph;
Mr. and Mrs. A. Streit and three sons,
of Lynch; Mr. and Mrs. Will John
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and Mrs. Bagley, of Agee; May Mc-|
Gowan; Will Harvey; Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Rouse; Mr. and Mrs. Albert*
Kaczor and daughter, Nellie; Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Glauson, Black Bird; Mr.
and Mrs. Han Hansen and children;
Mr .and Mrs Joe Ulihrach and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith; Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Kaczor and son, Ed
ward; Miss Christina Kaczor, of
Meek; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harrison,
Agee; Mrs. Dude Harrison and son,
Billy, of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. John
Warner, of near Emmet. A picnic
dinner was served on the lawn. A
feature of which was a lovely large
white birthday cake, with pink
candles. A very enjoyable time was
had by those present. All departed,
wishing Charlie many more happy
birthdays.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
Mrs. Wertz was on the sick list
the first of this week.
Mrs. Frank Snyder and daughter,
Zola, autoed to O’Neill Wednesday.
Dee Grass had the misfortune to
have a tooth pulled Tuesday a week
ago.
Edward Grass moved his family
down near Bloomfield a week ago
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. l'rill spent the first
of the week with their son, Ralph
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder visited
Sunday evening at the Mrs. Cora
Hamilton home.
Dean Streeter and wife visited last
Sunday with his brother, Clyde
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STAR, A MEM HER OP THE METRO
POl I T AN OPERA CO , AND AS SUCH
IS, NATURALLY ENOUGH, AN
ARDENT EXPONENT, PROPONENT.
AND DEVOTEE OF THE CLASSICS.
BU I THERE ARK TIMES WHEN THE
CLASSICS ARE WEARING ON THE
NERVES, AND AT SUCH TIMES MR.
chamlee communes with'the
MUSE OE JAZZ. HOWEVER, HE
ALWAYS ATTEMPTS TO PUT A
CLASSIC HAVOR TO HIS JAZZ,
AND HERE WE SEE HIM IN THE
THROBS OF AN ATTEMPT TO "CLAS
SICIZE A HQI JAZZ NUMBER
Streeter and family.
Mrs. Wertz and son, Lauren, visit
ed Monday night of last week, at the
Floyd Hayne’s home,
Mrs, George Fink and Mrs. Ethen
Allen and son. Junior, spent Thursday
afternoon at the Frank Snyder home.
Miss Velta Pylo entertained the S.
0. S. club Saturday afternoon. A de
licious lunch was served* which was
enjoyed by all.
CELIA ITEMS.
Willard Greenwood is listing corn
for Johnson.
D. F. Scott was hunting three head
of cattle Monday, branded K on right
hip.
Several neighbors attended the
funeral of Father Locher in Atkinson
Monday.
Road Overseer Kholschmilt and W.
O. James were improving the roads
Thursday and Friday, hauling gravel.
The Taster family was pretty well
represented at the Clarence Tasler
home for dinner, Sunday. Neighbor
Greenwood was dinner guest there
also.
Mrs. J. V. Johnson returned home
from Oakland, Monday, for Albert
brought her home in the coupe belong
ing to the boys. Coming around
Wausa, Mrs. Peter Monson accom
panied them to the Johnson home for
a short visit. Her daughter, Miss
Judy, has been going on high in the
Johnson household during Mrs. John
son's absence. *
SURROUNDING AND
PLKASANTVIKM ITEMS
Chas. Diehl purchased a farmall
tractor last week.
Asa Wherley was a caller of Mr.
‘7irst in the Dough ~1hen in the Oven
in using
Iff* BAKING
IWPOWDER
Also Finer Texture and Laraer
Volume in Your Bakinas. Use
less than of hiqher priced brands
Same Price for Over 35 Years
25 ounces for 25*
Millions of Pounds Used By Our Government
MARKET REPORT.
(Corrected each Thursday afternoon.).
Cream 42c
Eggs 22c
< 90c
I)at- 55c
Rye 8f*v j
Hens, heavy , „ 18c;
Hens, light 13c'
Springs - 29c j
Old Roosters 8c
Hogs, top $8.60 i
Baled Hay, No. 1 $7.00 j
Baled Hay, No. 2 $6.00
Baled Hay, No. 3 $3.00
and Mrs. Si Farr Tuesday.
Elmer Warner and Wm. Moore were
in Emmet Monday afternoon.
A Klingler was a business caller of
Ed Steskal’s family Saturday.
.John F. Warner was a business I
caller at Alvin Walnofer home Mon
day.
Jim Banks of Missouri, is visiting!
his brother, Sam and family, and
other friends this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Whery and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Pratt
near Battle Creek Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore enter
tained friends at their home Sunday
evening as it beinfc Mrs. Moore’s
birthday.
BRICK BATS.
A wondrous chance hud Hiram
Prout, when starting life’s long trail;
for better men one long would scout
through city, town and dale. For real
success he set his start, and he was
well prepared; his friends said he
would travel far, he was the kind that
dared. But when the seasons came
and passed without a grand success,
nnil Mirum hod no fortune mossed for
his old age to hless, he still stepped
out and spent his kale for parties wild I
and wet; his social friends he ne’er
did fail, they kept him well in debt.
When other men were moving up, his
station drifted low; it was a gall and
wormwood cup, as those who slip
must know. He wondered why his
dismal fate, why he was far behind;
why creditors swung on his gate, why
justice was so blind. At last he saw
a gleaming light, the secret he had
found; he took the new’ trail to the
right, today his “rep” is sound. He
has learned that life is sad and full
of sighs and groans for those who fall
for every fad—just keeping up with
Jones.—Brick Smith.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
BABY CHICKS
Baby Chicks-—All leading Varieties
from pure bred Flocks, $12 per 100.
Heavy mixed $10.00, prepaid.—Atkin
son Hatchery. 1-tf
FOR RENT.
For Rent—Tenement rooms over
the tiiv shop. -Mrs. J. A. Nalor. 49tf
FOR SALE
For Sale—Baby buggy.—Mrs. D.
1). Hunt. 52-2p
Cobs for sale. Call J. B. Ryan Hay'
office. , Phone 94. 52-2
For Sale- Monarch range, good as
new. Inquire at this office. 49-tf
For Sale—Duofold, and Axminister
rug, 8Mjx10V.>.—Mrs. A. W. Barnes. 1
180 ranch and farm land, 14 miles
northeast O’Neill. E. D. Henry. 1-tf j
Cottage Cheese, at Sanitary Dairy
delivered every day. i Phone order to
184. 52-2
We have plenty of Virginia Splint
soft coal on hand. If you want good
coal see Warners "9-tf
Tomato and cabbage plants for.
sale. City delivery. Billy Hammond,
Phone 241. 52-2
Tomato and cabbage plants for'
sale, next noor north of Library.!
Grown in open air. 52-2p
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that prow.— Mrs. Viola A. Morgan!
Duffy, O’Neill, .Neb. l-2p
I have a Polled Hereford bull for
sale. His pedigree is recorded in
Polled as well the as the Hereford
herd book.—J. Stein. 52-tf
Plants that grow and satisfy. Sweet
potato, tomato and cabbage plants,'
90c a hundred postpaid.—Lewis Ko
pecky, Inman, Nebraska. 52-3
FOR SALE
Cauliflower, Early and Late Toma
toe ami Cabbage Plants. Call be
tween 4 and 6 o’clock.—Harlan Ag- j
nes, O’Neill. 52- j
MISCELLANEOUS
Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tfi
Table boarders wanted. — Prices!
reasonable.— Mrs. E. Willcox. 513p
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Graves. O’Neill. 30-tf
Plowing or breaking done with;
tractor. See Lee Wyant or Phone
94. 49-tf ,
Dressmaking -Clara Aim. 34-tf.
I have just returned from Cali
fornia and have plenty of money to
loan on farms and ranches at reason
able rales.- R. II. Parker. O’Neill, Ne
braska. 49-tf
FARM AND RANCH LOANS, fi AND
Vb per cent, no commission.—F. J.
Dlshner. County Agent Joint Stock
Land Bank 17-U
An allowance on old tires on the
purchase of New Melllngers; also a
lb month guarantee against hasards
of the road. See me before you buy I
KDW. 8. EARLEY
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-IJt) seres Improved, IV south ami 2
east of O'Neill lieu. V Rapp Ad'tn,
St. Edward*. Nebraska 1-3 j
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the County
Bdard of Equalization of Holt County
will meet at O’Neill June 12th, 13th
and 14th, 1928, at which time all com
plaints and adjustments in taxation
will be adjusted. If any one has ad
justments to b«* made in their taxation
they should appear before the Board
at this time as this is the only time,
such things can be done.
E. F. PORTER,
1-1 County Clerk.
(First publication May 31)
S\I.K BY SPECIAL MASTER UN
DER DECREE.
B II DUNHAM, SPECIAL MASTER
.-,01 SECURITIES BLDC,.,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given
that, by virtue of an order of sale
issued out of the District Court of
the United States for the District of
Nebraska, Norfolk Division, and in
pursuance of the decree of said court
rendered at the September 1927 term
of said court, to-wit: On April 27,
1928, in an action therein pending
numbered 117-Equity, wherPtn The
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
is plaintiff, and Charles F. McKenna
ami others are defendants, whereby
th< mortgages involved in said action
on the property hereinafter described
were foreclosed, I, B. H. Dunham, as
Special Muster of said court, by virtue
of the authority in me vested as such
Master, under the decree and order of
sale issued to me as such Master, will,
on the 29th day of June, 1928, at 8:4f>
o’clock in the forenoon, at the en
trance to the county court house in
O’Neill, the county seat of Holt County,
Nebraska, at the usual place where
sheriff’s sales of land are made in
said county, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the, prop
erty on which said mortgages were
foreclosed, which said property is
situate in the County of Holt and
State of Nebraska, and known and
described as follows, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter (SE't)
and the South Half of the North
east Quarter (S%NEV4) of Section
numbered Twenty-four (24), Town
ship numbered Twenty-nine (29),
North, Range numbered Twelve
(12) West of the 6th P. M., con
taining 240 acres, more or less, ac
cording to Government Survey.
To satisfy plaintiff in the sum of
$12,204.37, with interest thereon at
the rate of 10 per cent per annum
from April 27, 1928, which amount is
decreed to be a first lien on said mort
gaged premises hereinbefore de
scribed; and to satisfy counterclaim
ant. Frank H. Binder in the sum of
$936.58, with interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from
April 27. 1928, which amount is de
creed to be a second lien on said
mortgaged premises; and to satisfy
counterclaimant, Frank H. Binder in
the sum of $472.90, with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum from April 27, 1928, which
amount is decreed to be a third lien on
said mortgaged premises; and to
satisfy the sum of $71.25, costs shown
on said order of sale, and the accru
ing costs and expenses of sale; the
proceeds of sale to be applied upon
confirmation of said sale as follows,
to-wit: (1) To the unpaid costs of
said suit that have accrued and may
accrue, (2) To payment to plaintiff
of the sum found due it, with interest
thereon as provided in said decree
and its costs expended, (3) To pay
ment to counterclaimant, Frank H.
Binder, of the sum found to be due
him upon note and mortgage set out
in his first cause of action with in
terest as provided in said decree and
his costs expended, (4) To payment
to counterclaimant. Frank H. Binder,
of the sum found to be due him upon
note and mortgage set out in his
second cause of action with interest
thereon as provided in said decree
and his costs expended, (5) The sur
plus, if any, to be paid to such of de
fendants as may be shown at that
time to be entitled to same.
All as provided by said order of
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Said sale will be held open one hour
at the time and place aforesaid.
B. H. DUNHAM,
Special Master of the United
States District Court, for the
District of Nebraska, Norfolk
1-4 Division.
(First publication May 24.)
NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that, pursu
ant to an order of the District Court
of Antelope County, Nebraska, made
and entered on the 8th day of May,
1928, in an action therein pending
wherein Gestne Teebkin and Marie
Toelle Grussing are plaintiffs and
Johanne Schwartz, Carl Schwartz,
Anna Ludwig, Julius Ludwig, Thomas
Grussing, et al., are defendants, I will,
at 10 o’clock A. M. on the 2fith day of
June, 1928. at the west front door of
the court house in the City of O’Neill.
Holt County, Nebraska, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described real estate
situate in the County of Holt, State
of Nebraska, to-wit:
The east half of Section fi, and
the north half of Section 8, Town
ship 26 North, Range 10 West of
the rtth P. M.
Dated this 22nd day of May, 1028.
R. J. SHURTLEFF.
52-6 Referee.
(First publication May 24.)
(Julius l>. Cronin, Attorney.)
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS
SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of a license gsanted to me by the
Honorable Robert R. Dickson, .fudge
■f the District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, in an action pending in the
District Court of said County, en
titled, “In the Matter of the Applied
tion of C. P Hancock, Administrator
nf the estate of Kuretta E. !.<>ng, d<
.-eased, for license to sell Real Es
tate.” dated March 2«, A. D,. 1924,
and the order of the Honorable Rob
ert R Dickson, Judge of the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska.
,fated May 9th. A. I)., 1928, ordering
the resale of said real estate, I will,
ffer for sate and will sell to the high
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Low Excursion Fare
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During May and June
BETW EEN ALL POINTS
One Fare Plus 25 Cents for round trip
Tickets on sale for all trains Saturday and Sunday.
Return to reach starting point before mindight
Monday.
CONSULT AGENT FOR DETAILS
est bidder for cash, the following de
scribed real estate, situate in the
County of Holt and State of Nebras
ka, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Four (4), Township Thirty-one
(31), Range Ten (10), and the-West
one-half of the Northwest Quarter
of Section Twelve (12), Township
Thirty-two (32), Range Elever
(11), all West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian, Holt County. Ne
I) r&skci
on the 14th day of June, A. D., 1928,
at 2 o’clock P. M., at the front door
of the Court House in the City of
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, sub
ject to all encumbrances against said
real estate. Said sale will remain
[open one hour.
C. P. HANCOCK,
Administrator of the estate of
Euretta E. Long, Deceased. 52-3
(First publication May 24.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Estate No. 2020.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, May 22, 1928.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
Cavanaugh, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested in said estate that a
petition has been filed in said Court
for 4he appointment of S. J. Weekes
as Administrator of said estate, and
will be heard June 14, 1928, at 10
o’clock a. m., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
52-3 County Judge.
(First publication May 10.)
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 mutfpr of the Estate of Sonhia
Potthast, Deceased.
On this 10th day of May, A. D.,
1028, J. H. Meredith, Attorney for the
heirs of Sophia Potthast, filed his pe
tition in this court, and presented an
authenticated copy of the Last Will
and Testament of Sophia Potthast,
deceased, late of the County of Mil
waukee, State of Wisconsin, the prayer
of said petition being that a day be
fixed by this Court for the purpose of
approving mnd 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
fith day of June. A. D.. 1928, at 10
o’clock A. M. he 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 in* 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 8#al)
C J. MALONE,
f>p..1 County Judge,
(First publication Mo 10.)
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DEM DECREE B II. DUNHAM,
SPECIAL A| ASTEH. Ml SKCURI*
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PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given
that, by virtiue of an order of sale
issued out of the District Court of
the United States, for the District of
Nebraska, Norfolk Division, and in
pursuance of the decree of said court
rendered at the September 1926 term
of said court, to-wit: On June 30th,
1927, in an action therein pending
numbered 112-Equity, wherein The
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
is plaintiff, and Charles N. Thomp
son and others, are defendants, where
by the mortgages involved in said
action on the property hereinafter de
scribed, were foreclosed, I. B. H. Dun
ham, as Special Master of said court,
by virtue of the authority in me vest
ed as such Master, under the decree
and older of sale issued to me as such
Master, will, on the 8th day of June,
I 1928, at 8:45 o’clock in the forenoon,
| at the county court house in O’Neill,
| the county seat of Holt County, Ne
' braska, at the usual place where sher
i iff’s sales of land are made in said
county, sell at public auction to the
I highest bidder for cash the property
j on which said mortgages were fore
I closed1, which said property is situate
in the County of Holt and State of
j Nebraska, and known and described
I as follow's, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter (SE1*) of
Section numbered Eight, (8), Town
ship numbered Twenty-eight (28),
North, Range numbered Nine (9)
j West of the 6th P. M., containing
160 acres, more or less according to
J Government Survey,
To satisfy plaintiff in the sum of
§8,163.00, with interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent- per annum from
l June 30, 1927, which amount is de
creed to be a first lien on said mort
gaged premises hereinbefore describ
ed; and to satisfy defendant and
counterclaimant, Frank H. Binder, in
the sum of §595.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum iiuui *jum* ou, i9£i, wnicii
amount is decreed to be a second lien
on said mortgaged premises; and to
satisfy defendant and counterclaim
ant, First National Bank of Plain
view, Nebraska, in the sum of
$3,045.00 with interest thereon at the
rate of 9 per cent per annum from
June 30, 1927, which amount is de
creed to be a third lien upon said
mortgaged premises; and to satisfy
the sum of $86.58, costs shown on
said order of sale, and the accruing
costs and expenses of sale; the pro
ceeds of sale to be applied upon con
firmation of said sale, as follows, to
wit:
(1) To the unpaid costs of said
suit that have accrued and may accrue,
j (2) To payment to plaintiff of the
sum found due it, with interest there
in as provided in said decree and its
j costs exp«Mided (3) To payment to
defendant and counterclaimant, Frank
II. Binder, of the sum found to be due j
him in said decree, with interest there
on, and his costs expended. (4) To
payment to defendant and counter
claimant, First National Bank of
Plainview, Nebraska, of the sum found
! to be due It by said decree, with In
terest thereon, and its costs expended,
and (6) Any surplus to be paid to
•orb of the defendants as may at that
'1>m be shown to be entitled thereto.
All as provided by said rdrr . f . *Ie f
and decree.
Said sal* will be held open for one
hour at the time and place aforesaid.
H II. DUNHAM.
Special Master of the United States
District Court, for the DiitHrt of
Nebraska, Norfolk Division
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