The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 14, 1928, Image 8

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    I ORSE SALE?]
I Saturday, June 23rd I
I at 1 o'clock I
I 100 Head of Horses I
I 25 broke work horses I
I 25 big mare colts I
I 25 good hroke saddle horses I
I 30 yearling and 2-year-old horses I
I Sold for benefit of creditors-For Cash |
I At O’Neill Stock Yards I
I W. L. Carpenter, Trustee I
For home use we
have strong quart
bottles and caps. Buy
now.-O’Neill Bottling
Works.
2-2
Now you can get
a good room in
the heart of the
city for only
*115
HOTEL WELLINGTON
OMAHA
ROOMS WITH BATH—St.SO
Pr»» Car»|>
Headache, blurring, weak or wa
tery eyes, dizziness, styes, etc., in
dicate a need of correct glasses.,
See Perrigo Optical Co., at O’Neill,
Golden Hotyl, Friday, June 22d. 2-2
CELIA ITEMS. __
Charles Smith and Johnson market
ed hogs Tuesday and Wednesday,
hauled! by the community truck.
Tuesday was the twelfth birthday
anniversary of Margaret Aldridge
and it was made very lively by a lot
of youngsters who were invited for
the afternoon, to say they had a good
time and a lot of good things to eat,
don’t half express it.
Alpha E. Johnson arrived home from
Oukland, Sunday a week ago, and is
now a full fledged school ma’am look
ing for a school with some scholars
to teach. She is now engaged in the
very useful activities of milking cows,
tending garden and a lot of other
homely tasks.
A fine shower fell here Monday
night, and Tuesday the terrific wind
almost turned the fields upside down.
In digging postholes indications are
that it will take about 24 inches of
rain to thoroughly saturate the
ground. Cutworms have done a lot of
damage and considerable corn has had
to be replanted.
The east schoolma’am has gone
home, but her mother, Mrs. Monson
is still here and is doing her darndest
with hokus pokus liniment, turpen
tine and hot water to dislocate the
rheumatic jinx of her brother. John
son’s body is possessed, but so far she
hus had trouble to entirely jar him
loose, but with continued efforts we
look for either the jinx or the body
to go.
The Frontier $2.00 per year.
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A STATEMENT
RELATING TO THE FUTURE OF
THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION
and DODGE BROTHERS, Inc.
The widespread public interest in recent events
affecting tne Chrysler Corporation and Dodge
Brothers, Inc., deserves an authentic and offi
cial statement and an assurance regarding the
future of these two corporations.
Subject to the approval of stockholders. Dodge
Brothers, Inc., will be acquired by the Chrysler
Corporation, the plan of amalgamation hav
ing been recommended by their respective
boards of directors.
Each of these great institutions will retain its
Identity, and will continue, as heretofore, to
produce and market its own product in accord
ance with the high and progressive standards
from which motor car buyers the world over
have previously benefited.
Each will benefit from the consummation of
apian which unites such tremendous resources
in materisl, manufacturing facilities, financial
power and manufacturing genius.
Dodge Brothers will continue to be Dodge
Brothers, and Chrysler will be Cbrysler.Their
products will be separate and distinct and will
be continued in production without interrup
tion. Their sales organizations will be unre
lated except as they shall mutually share Ln
the advantages of die consolidation.
Both public and dealers may look forward to
the greater benefits which the consolidation
of such tremendous resources will produce —
and the men identified with these businesses
may be assured of a stable sad definite future,
inspired by the progress!vmess which has
been responsible for this uniting of two great
companies.
CHRYSLER CORPORATION
DODGE BROTHERS, INC.
SURROUNDING AND
PLEASANTVIKW ITEMS
(From last week.)
Alvin Walnofer shelled corn for
, /.eb Warner and Michel Mullen Tues
! day.
Mrs. Hannah Richards had her
automobile shed moved to a more con
venient place at her farm Wednes
day.
Herman and Bessie Klingler spent
a few days this week at the home of
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ries entertain
ed the Luther League at their home
on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tipton enter
tained friends at their home Sunday
evening. Luncheon was served and
every one present enjoyed the even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Warner and Tu
tie and Orlene visited Elmer Warner
Wednesday.
Elmer Warner assisted T. E. Mar
ing, Sr., to move a windmill on his
home place last week.
Mr. Sawyer from Emmet, spent the
week end with his brotherin-law, Joe
Kubik and family.
Loucille Klingler spent Friday at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
C, A .Strong
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klinglei
were callers Sunday evening at the
Dave Belial' home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kubik and family
were callers at the Alvin Walnofer
home Tuesday evening.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
Orville Parks visited Saturday with
Joe West.
Elsie Hamilton visited Friday wit!
Volta Pyle.
i , ,‘v, tmu i.tin u \ auiiTU m
O'Neill Saturday.
Claude Jordan received a black eye
Sunday while playing ball.
Clyde Streeter, wife and children
autoed to O’Neill Saturday.
Elsie Hamilton visited Thursday
with the Charlie Grass family.
Ernest Perkins, wife and son, Bob
by, autoed to O’Neill Saturday.
Harry Snyder took dinner Sunday
with his brother, Frank Snyder.
Finly Crumley stepped in a badge!
bole Sunday while playing ball and
injured his ankle.
Mildred Pyle returned home Sunday
after a week’s visit with her aunt and
uncle, Fred Bredehoft, of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, Ether
Allen, wife and sons, Mr. Gleason and
Claude Hamilton and mother, spenl
the evening Sunday at the Georgt
Fink home, lee cream and cake wa>
served which was enjoyed by all.
SI RROI NDING AND
PLEAS ANT VIEW ITEMS
Elmer Warner is sporting a nev
Chevrolet coupe.
Louis Babl visited Jim McDermitl
at the Warner ranch Monday.
Mrs. Charley Tasler visited her sis
ter, Mrs. John Warner, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rossmun ant
hi other aud sister, Opel were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johr
Warner.
Albert klingler was elected direct
or at the school meeting in District
1 GO, Monday.
Robert Strong and family visitet
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Strong in Nor
folk, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Starke and sor
visited the family of John Kollman
C. Starka and Richard Straka neai
Atkinson Sunday.
Neighbor* of Mr. and Mrs. Augusi
Brinkman enjoyed a pleasant even
ing at their home Sunday evening
Luncheon was *eived.
| Graduate Veterinarian
H. L. HENNKTT
Phone SU4. Day or Night.
O'Neill, Nebraska
TO CLOSE ESTATE
.'joo acres Improved, 19 south and 2
east of O’Neill.—Geo. A. Kapp, Ad’m,
St. Edwards, Nebraska. 1-3
Piano For Sale.
Responsible person in or near
O'Neill can buy high grade piano for
balance due on contract. Can ar
range convenient monthly terms.
Call or write The Frontier,
ESTRAY.
Black and white long haired bird
dog came to my place about May 20.
_Elmer Urwin, 4 milos east and one.
half mile north of O’Neill fair
grounds. 2-2
Strayed from my place, March 18,
5 miles west of O’Neill, one dark iron
gray Jack mule and one gray Jinney
mule. Any information will be greatly
appreciated.—J. B. Ryan.
Strayed from my place, 12 miles
north and 2 miles west of O'Neill,
Wednesday, June Oth, a dark roan
bull calf seven months obi. Reward
for any information,—Theo Thor
son. 2-tf
iiem*
S40 to $4b Man, with car by Na
tional Farm Paper. Must be free to
start at once. Write giving age and
telephone number. — 2012 Tribune
T'>wer, Chicago, 111. 3-1
FOR RENT.
A 3-room apartment in the Naylor
block for rent. 3-tf
Private Garage for rent.—See R.
H. Parker. 2-tf
For Rent—40 acres hay land two
miles south of O’Neill—Mrs. Mary
Kelly. 2-2
FOR SALE
For Sale—Fox Hound Pups.—J. H.
McPharlin, O’Neill, Nebr. 2-2
480 ranch and farm land, 14 miles
northeast O’Neill.—E. D. Henry. 1-tf
Seasonable Hats and Dresses at
Special Prices.—Chapman Style Shop.
3-1
\t e have plenty of Virginia Splint
soft coal on hand. If you want good
coal see Warners 39-tf
For Sale, 1 Oliver 3-row eli in good
condition, for Fordson tractor.
2-2 C. F. Baker, O’Neill, Neb.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tf
Dressmaking—Clara Aim. 34-tf.
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Gnaves, O’Neill, 30-tf
Plowing or. breaking done with
tractor. See Lee Wyant or Phone
104. 49-tf
Girl would be grateful for ride with
j party going to Gorden. Would share
| expenses.—Inquire Frontier or Gladys
G. Gary, Farmers Hotel. 3-1
Want offer on SE'i 8-27-11 Holt
Co.—Miss Holman, 852 Clarkson St.,
Denver, Colorado. 2-7p
I have just returned from Cali
fornia and have plenty of money to
loan on farms and ranches at reason
able rates.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Ne
I braska. 49-tf
FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND
! per cent, no commission.—F. J.
| Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock
Land Bank. 17-lf
Scientists say that flies carry germs
of typhoid fever, infantile paralysis,
summer disorders and over thirty
j other diseases. Flies should be killed,
FLY-TOX is harmless to people but
sure death to mosquitoes, roaches,
moths and bed bugs as well as flies.
FLY-TOX is fragrant, stainless, sure
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lONLY $3.95 ROUND TRIP TO
OMAHA, JUNE 16-17, 1928
Via Chicago &‘North Western Ry.
Tickets on sale June 16th and 17th
and good only in coaches on all regulai
trains of June 16th, also on regular
trains scheduled to arrive Omaha not
later than noon of June 17th. Return
ing tickets will be good only in coach
es on all tegular trains scheduled to
leave Omaha not later than 7:55 a.
in. June 18th except that return tick
ets reading to points on the Albion
and Lincoln branches will be honored
from Omaha on 12:20 p. m. train
June 18th. Children half fare. No
baggage checked. For tickets and fuli
information apply Ticket Agent, C,
! A N. W. Ry. 3-1
(First publication June 14)
NOTICE OF REFEREE S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that, puru
| ant to an order of the District Court
I of Holt County, Nebraska, made and
entered on the 2nd day of June, 1928,
in an action therein pending wherein
Nelson E. Cain is plaintiff and Edna
Lubkin, William Lubkin, Helen De
lar.d, Nile Deland and Hazel Cain
Skinks are defendants, I will offer for
sale and will sell to the highest bid
der for cash in hand on the 16th day
,,f July, 1928. at the hour of ten
o'clock A. M. at the front door of the
courthouse in the City of O’Neill, Holt
' County. Nebraska, the following de
j scribed n*i»l estate situated in the
! County of Holt and State of Nebraska
to-wit: The northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section thirty
three in township twenty-nine, north
range eleven, west of the sixth princi
pal meridian and lots one and two
<>f section four in township twenty
light, north, range eleven, west of
i he sixth principal meridian.
Dated this 14th day of June, 1929
m h McCarthy,
Referee
(ioorge M. Harrington,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-5
(First publication May 24.)
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that, pursu
ant to an order of the District Court
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Goodyear Tire Sale Still On
Save the price of a tube by buying Now
Look over our accessory counter
Mellor Motor Co.
O'Neill, Nebraska
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F’lan to Celebrate at Riverside Fourth of July
STANFORD’S MELODY BOYS |
!| WILL PLAY FOR OUR
| Dance, Saturday, June 16 |
EVERYBODY COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
The Riverside Park
! ** 3
At Hydro-Electric Dam—6 Smiles southeast of Spencer. 3
E. D. Hoover, Manager
of Antelope County, Nebraska, made
and entered on the 8th day of May,
1928, in an action therein pending
wherein Gesine Teebkin and Marie
Toelle Gruasing 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 26th 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 seli 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 6, and
the north half of Section 8, Town
ship 25 North, Range 10 West of
the 6th P. M.
Dated this 22nd day of May, 1928.
R. J. SHURTLEFF,
52-5 Referee.
(First publication June 7.)
(W. .1. Hammond, Attorney.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 2010.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, June 1, 1928.
j In the matter of the Estate of Wil
1 liam F. Clevish, Deceased.
Creditors of said estate are hereby
notified that the time limited for pre
senting claims against said estate
is October 2, 1928, and for the pay
ment of debts is May 24, 1929, and
that on July 2, 1928, and on October
2, 1928, at 10 o’clock A M., each day,
I will be at the County Court Room
in said County to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
i objections duly filed.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
2-4 County Judge.
(First publication June 7.)
NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE OF
LAND.
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to an order entered by the Dis
trict Court of Otoe County, Nebraska
upon the 31st day of May, 1928, in
the cause entitled Lillie M. Butt,
plaintiff, vs. Anna K. Morgan, et al.,
defendants, directing me the under
signed, a referee appointed in said
action, to make sale in the manner
provided by law of the real estate
hereinafter described, I, Julius D
Cronin, as a referee in said action,
will upon the 9th day of July, 1928,
at 2 o’clock F\ M., and for one hour
thereafter at the front door of the
Court House in O’Neill, Holt County
Nebraska, offer for sale'ht public ven
due the following described real es
tate:
Northeast Quarter (NE14) o(
Section Six (6), Township Twenty
nine (29), Range Thirteen (13)
Holt County, Nebraska, containing
one hundred sixty (100) acres more
or less, according to the Govern
ment Survey,
and will sell the same to the highest
bidder upon the following terms:
Fifteen (IB) percent of sale price
to be paid in cash at time of sale,
balance to be paid on confirmation
and delivery of referee’s deed. Said
land sold subject to the present ten
ancy which expires March 1, 1929,
free and clear of liens but with rents
under said lease reserved. Ahstract
of title furnished.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1928.
JULIUS D. CRONIN.
Referee.
Thomas E. Dunbar. Nebraska City,
Nebraska, attorney for plaintiff.
D. W. Livingston, Nebraska City.
Nebraska, attorney for defend
ants. (2-8)
(First publication June 7.)
fW. J. Hammond. Attorney.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Eatate No. 2011.
| In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, June 1, 1928
; In the matter of the Estate of Elisa
beth A. Clevish. Deceased.
Creditors of said estate are hereby
notified that the time limited for pre
senting claims against said estate
[la October 2. 1928, end for the pay
I (went of debts is Msy 24, IW9, and
I that on July 2. 1928, and on tvtober
! t. 1928, at 10 o'etock A M,, each dav.
1 will be at the County Court Room
in said County to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
(Seal) ‘ C. J. MALONE,
2-4 County Judge.
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(First publication May 31)
SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER UN
DER DECREE.
B. H. DUNHAM. SPECIAL MASTER
501 SECURITIES BLDG.,
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, wherein The
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
is plaintiff, and Charles V. McKenna
and others are defendants, whereby
the mortgages involved in said action
on the property hereinafter described
were foreclosed, I, B. H. Dunham, as
Special Master 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 8:45
o’clock in the forenoon, at the en
trance to the county court house in
O’Neill, the county seatof 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 (SE14)
and the South Half of the North
east Quarter (SVfcNEki) 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
$935.58, 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, (31 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 costa 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
I thereon as provided in said decree
and his costs expended, (ft) The sur
plus, if any, to be paid to such of de
fendant* aa may be shown at that
time to be entitled to same.
All as provided by said order of
i sale and decree.
Said sal* will be held open one hour
! at the time and place aforesaid.
B It DUNHAM.
Special Master of the United
States District Court far the
District of Nebraska. Norfolk
II >4 Division.