SOUTH OF O'NEILL Clyde Elkins was at Jim Peters’ recently to have his windmill repair ed. John and Harry Peter repaired a windmill for Chas. Martin which was broken during the storm. A seven o’clock dinner party was given at the home of Jim Peter, Sun day; Miss Agnes Peter acted as host ess. About ten o'clock that evening some members of the party surpris ed the rest of the crowd by bringing in a couple of freezers of ice cream; ice cream and cake were served be fore the guests departed. Joseph Serck and Rudolph Brach man were Sunday visitors at the home of John Peter, Jr. Miss Agnes Peter called on Mrs. Chas. Manson, in O’Neill, Sunday morning. Walter Jutte is able to work as usual; his am is o. k. again; the mem ber was dislocated some time ago. Miss Eloise Davey was unable to teach school the first of the week on account of illness. John and Harry Peter are building fences this week; they expect to break more land for crops this com ing year. Rudolph Brachman is sporting a new Ford car, purchased from the Mellor Motor Co., this week. (Received last week) Mr. and Mrs. John Peter, Jr., call ed on the Cyril Peter family, Sunday evening. Harry, John and Miss Agnes Peter were Sunday visitors at the home of Frank Pribil, Jr. John Peter Jr., and family visited Joe Soukup residing north of O’Neill, Sunday. Miss Margaret Zuehlke, of near Chambers, was taken to Norfolk, where she underwent a couple of op erations. Joe Peter, of Chambers, called on Jim Peter, recently about some car repairs. Rudolph Brachman was in Cham bers on business matters last week. The roads are in fine shape at present and many people are taking advantage of it. MEEK AND VICINITY Harry Fox trucked hogs to O’Neill for George Hansen, Monday. A. L. Borg purchased a Chevrolet truck from u dealer at Spencer, last week. Walter Thompson and Leon Hig gins called at the Griffith home Sun day aftenroon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and Merriady Hubby spent Sunday at the Eric Borg home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith and Cecil called at the Harry Fox home Saturday evening. Walter Thompson, of near Lynch is helping at the Rouse Bros., while Howard is on the sick list. Mrs. Orville Harrison and daugh ter, Mary, spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. II. Rouse. Fred Lindburg took a truckload ol calves to Sioux City, Wednesday, re turning home Thursday. George Hen. ifin did the trucking for him. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and children; Mr and Mrs. George Nelson and daughter were Sunday dinner guests at the Fay Puckett home. Howard Rouse was operated on for appendicitis, at the Stuart hospital, on Thursday. Mrs. Rouse returned home Monday and reported Howard getting along pretty well. A large crowd attended the funeral of John Plessel, which was held at the P leasant Valley church Sunday afternoon. Mr. Plessel was an old time settler in the community. Mrs. Ted Sessiler was an over night guest of Mrs. George Hansen, on Thursday, as the snow and wind prevented her from going to her home at Scottviile. Mrs. Sesslier teaches school at Leonia. / PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS Claude Hamilton called at the Geo. Zellers home Tuesday. Mrs. Clyde Streeter spent the day in O’Neill, Wednesday of this week. Clyde Streeter has been helping Ernest Perkins get in his barley this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Grass and daughters, Lura and Kathryn, visit ed the L. K. Hough home in O’Neill Sunday. The Crumley t>oys and Elton and Arthur Grass visited at the Claude Hamilton home Monday night. The evening was spent in playing cards. Mrs. Carmen and Mrs. Sterner en tertained the N. O. K. Club, March 19th; a dainty lunch was served and a good time was enjoyed. Guests of the club were Mrs. Clarence Stewart and two daughters, and Miss Laura Roach. MEEK AND VICINITY Charlie Fox spent Friday evening at the Frank Griffith home. Dun Hansen purchased a Farm-All tractor in Atkinson, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kaczor and son spent Sunday evening at the Will Devall home. Charlie box and Bernice Itousch were Sunday visitors at the Oscar Lindburg home. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Griffith and Cecil called at the Gus Johnson home Thursday night. Quite a nice rain visited this vicin ity Friday night; there was quite a EVEN in Summer you cannot make hay without grass, and even with a large income a man cannot become rich unless he saves. The O’Neill National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000.00 This bank carries no indebted ness of officers or stockholders. bit of electricity also. The sale held at Elmer Hull’s or Tuesday was well attended every thing went fairly well. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borg and daughters, Laverne and Helen spent Sunday at the Sam Robertson home The Roy Spindler family spent Sunday at the Frank Griffith home, Arthur Rouse and Leon Higgins also called there. Miss Goldie VanHowe, of Bristow, spent the week-end visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lansworth, of Agee, and other relatives. C. L. Benson, of Norfolk, and his father, S. J. Benson, called at the Will Kaczor home on Sunday. Henry Krier and sister, Miss Genie, were dinner guests there. Several from this vicinity attended the program by the Men’s Glee Club of Nebraska Wesleyan, on Sunday evening at the Methodist church in O’Neill; the program was excellent | and the church was packed. Mr. and Mrs. Merriady Hubby and baby; Mrs. Raymond Hulshizer, and William Hubby motored to Cuba, near Bassett, on Sunday to visit at the home of Rev. Marts and family; all rteurned home the same day ex cept Mrs. Hubby and baby, who re mained for a few days visit with home folks. Mrs. George Hess, of Wayne; Mrs, Fred Harrison and daughter Leone; C. L. Benson and daughter Margaret of Norfolk, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Benson, and also surprised their brother, Blake, Saturday which was his birthday anniversary, and they helped him to celebrate. Mrs. C. L. Benson came as far as O’Neill where she stayed with her mother, Mrs. Alice Roberts, who was on the sick list. Charles Mulford and M a h 1 o n Shearer were chosen as leaders of the Cleveland Baby Beef Feeders. Ten boys signed the application blank and huve their calves weighed in. Nine active and four associate members of the Friendly Indians Garden Club chose Rev. H. D. Johnson of O’Neill as their leader. These'boys live in O'Neill and are planning on a booth for the county fair. MISCELLANEOUS Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tf Dressmaking.—Clara Aim. Get your Easter Special Ice Cream at Stannard’s Store. Wanted: Competent girl to do housework.—J. B. Ryan. 43 KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Gsaves, O’Neill, 30-tf .. .» Stewart-Warner Radios. Come in and hear them.—W. B. Graves. 28tf Wanted to Buy: A team of good work horses that are gentle.*—Inquire at this office. 45-1 p Wanted, immediately: A middle aged housekeeper, by a bachelor. In quire at this office. 45-lp Painting, carpentering and any kind of work; prices reasonable.-— Fred E. Nielson. 45tf I have private money to loan on choice farms. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tf The Federal Land Bank of Omaha announces that they are anxious to secure farm loans at this time. All those desiring a loan, call on Jas. F. O’Donnell, Secretary and submit an application. 36 WANTED—Man with car to oper ate profitable retail business in Holt County. No experience necessary. Must be honest and industrious. No capital required. Write Dr. Ward’s Medical Co., Winona, Minnesota. Es tablished 185C. 43-4t BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy one book at 76c, read it and bring it back and exchange it for another for 10c. 27-tf W. B. GRAVES. We have one of the largest displays of Monuments in north Nebraska. We have Rock of Ages and Foreign Granites; we have no agents. Why buy from pictures when you can come to Plainview—less than fifty miles away, and buy from the dis play on the floor. By coming to Plainview you can save 25% commis sion usually taken by agents. No matter how large or small the monu ment is that is wanted, we have it. Reference: the First National Bank, O’Neill.—Plainview Monument Co., Plainview, Nebraska. 45-3 LEYE SPECIALIST COMING Your Eyes are your most important poss ession. They deserve the best that science, and experience can give them. The Perrigo Optical Company will have a trained specialist at the Gol den Hotel, O’Neill, Saturday, April 11th. He will tell you the truth about your Eyes and if glasses are needed the price will be reasonable. Come early and save time. 45 FOR RENT Beha Hotel for rent.—W. G. Beha. O’Neill, Nebraska. 45tf Furnished heated room for rent.— Mrs. Peter Ryan. 24tf Furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Phone 330J.—Mrs. Ella Riley. 35tf For Rent: Furnished three-room apartment in Naylor building.—Mrs. J. A. Naylor. 44tf For Rent: Seven acres at edge of town, five-room house, good barn and other buildings. Telephone Number 2, O’Neill. 44-2 ID A N C E I if RiversidePark |i ♦♦ M ♦4 44 *♦ M OLD TIME DANCE |j Sat. Night, April 4th jj —Music By— Dave’s Blue Chasers jj of O’Neill I - I MODERN DANCE jl Sun. Night, April 5th ji —Music By— jj || Vernon McDonald, Himself jj jj And his 11-I’iece Band. The jj | jj Pioneers of the West. Come jj | jj out and hear them. | Everybody Welcome jj jj E. D. HOOVER jj _________________________________ LOST Lost: Saturday, March 28 on main road cast of O’Neill to county high way running north, a man’s traveling bag, with name Sam Nelson, Ther mopolis, W'yo. Liberal reward; re turn to Sam Nelson or to this office. HI Strayed ||j Strayed March 20th from my place one white-faced heifer, branded V on right hip. Reward.—J. C. Stein. 44tf EGGS AND POULTRY Baby Chicks every week. Heavy breeds, 11 to 12 cents; Leghorns and mixed heavy, 9 to 10 cents; surplus chicks 6 cents each. All flocks blood tested.—O’Neill Hatchery. 41 R. C. Rhode Island Red hatching eggs, 20 cents per doz. Phone 3F210. —Mrs. Frank Pribil Jr., O’Neill, Ne braska. 40-1lp For a limited time, all Purebred heavy Baby Chicks $10 per 100.—At kinson Hatchery. 42tf High quality Baby Chicks for sale. First hatch March 2 and every week after that date. Also custom hatch ing.—Atkinson Hatchery. 39tf FOR SALE Modern house for rent. Phone 274.. Mrs. J. J. McCafferty. 43tf One yearling Hereford bull for sale.—Robt. Tomlinson. 45-1 For Sale: Good player piano; good terms.—Norb Uhl, or call 34. 451 Six stacks baled hay and 2 stacks loose hay for sale.—Dan Sullivan. 451 Everbrite oil heater for sale; in gcfbd condition.—Mrs. R. M. Sauers. For Sale: Spotted Pole male hog; also seed corn.—Orville Griffith. 40tf Merriman’s Home Bakery, Dough nuts, Brown Bobbies, Cup Cakes. Opposite Postoffice. 45-4 For Sale: Two thoroughbred white face bulls, 2 and 3 years old.—Ed Matthews, phone 10F210. 45-lp For Sale: Deep kerneled early Yel low Seed Corn, picked before frost, $21 per acre.—Fay A. Puckett. 45tf For Sale: Modern residence, close in; also a store buiding. I also have some second-hand farm machinery and furniture for sale cheap.—Peter Reifer. 44tf For Sale: 1 Ice Refrigerator, same as new; 1 4-hole Red Star Oil Stove, large oven. Priced right for quick sale. See them at the Interstate Pow er Company. 43tf (First publication March 19, 1931) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Appli cation of Joseph Schollmey er, Administrator of the Es tate of Tressa Jones, De- ORDER ceased, for license to sell 1 Real Estate. ( Now, on this 12th day of March, A. D., 1931, this cause came on for hear ing upon the application and petition of Joseph Schollmeyer, administrat or of the estate of Tressa Jones, De ceased, for license to sell deceased’s undivided one-half (V6) interest in and to the following: The Southwest Quarter (SWVi) of Section Twenty-seven (27), Township Thirty-two, (32,) Range Ten (10), Holt County, Nebraska. The East Half (EV4s) of the Southeast Quarter (SE V4) of Sec tion Twenty-eight (28), Town ship Thirty-two (32), Range Ten (10), Holt County, Nebraska. The Northeast Quarter (NEVi) of the Northeast Quarter (NEVi) of Section Thirty-three (33), Township Thirty-two (32) Range Ten (10), Holt County, Nebras ka. The Northwest Quarter (NWVi) of the Northeast Quarter (NEVi ) and the North Half (NV6) of the Northwest Quarter (NWVi) and the Southwest Quarter (SWVi) of the Northwest Quarter (NW V4) and the Northwest Quarter (NWli) of the Southwest Quar ter (SWVi), all in Section Thirty four (34), Township Thirty-two (32), Range Ten (10), West of the Gth P. M., Holt County, Ne braska, for the purpose of paying the debts owing by said deceased and said es tate, and it appearing to the Court from the petition that there is not sufficient personal estate in the hands of said administrator or in existence to pay the debts owing by said de ceased and said estate, and the ex pense of administration, and that it is necessary to sell the interest in real estate for the payment of such debts and expenses. IT IS, THEREFORE, ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, at the Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 30th day of April, A. D., 1931, at ten o’clock a. m., to show cause why a li cense should not be granted to Jos eph Schollmeyer, administrator of the estate of Tressa Jones, Deceas ed, to sell the undivided one-half in terest in the real estate above des cribed, together with the improve ments thereon, to pay such debts and expenses. It is further ordered that notice of the time and place of such hearing be given by publishing a copy of this or der for four successive weeks in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper print ed, published and of general circula tion in Holt County, Nebraska. BY THE COURT: Robert R. Dickson, 43-4t District Judge (First publication March 19, 1931) SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER UNDER DECREE Forrest Lear, Special Master Federal Building, i>iorioiK, ixenrasha PUBLIC NOTICE-is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of sale is sued out of the District Court of the United States for the District of Ne braska, Norfolk Division, and in pur suance of the decree of said court rendered at the September 1929 term of said court, towit: On the 3rd day of June, 1930, in an action therein pending numbered 167-Equity, where in The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company is plaintiff, and James E. Mott, Dollie M. Mott and Tukey Mort gage Company, are defendants, whereby the mortgage in said action on the property hereinafter described was foreclosed, I, Forrest Lear, as Special Master of said court, by vir tue of the authority in me vested as such Master under the decree and or der of sale issued to me a3 such Mas ter, will on the 20th day of April, 1931, at 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon, at the entrance of the county court house at 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 pub lic auction to the high^§t bidder for cash, the property on which said mortgage was foreclosed, which said property is situate in the County of Holt, and State of Nebraska, and known and described as follows, to wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SWViSWVi) of Section numbered Fourteen (14); the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S^SEVi), East Half of the Southeast Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter (E%SEt4SWVi) of Section num bered Fifteen (15), the East Half of the East Half of the North west Quarter (E^E^NWVi), the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter (E»4NEV4SW»4), the North west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NWViSEH), the North east Quarter (NE14), the East Half of the Southeast Quarter (EVfcSE'/i), the Southwest Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter (SWUSEVi), the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (EV&SE14 SWM), in Section numbered Twenty-two (22), all in Town ship numbered Thirty-two (32), North, Range numbered Ten (10), West of the 6th P. M., con taining in all 540 acres, more or less, according to Government Survey, situate in Holt County, Nebraska; io sausiy me piaintm in tne sum ot $11244.78, with interest thereon at the rate of 10% per cent per annum from June 3, 1930, which amount is de creed to be a first lien upon the mort gaged premises hereinbefore describ ed, and to satisfy the sum of $75.60, costs shown on said order of sale, and the accruing costs and expenses of said sale; the proceeds of sale to be applied on confirmation of said sale, as follows: (1) to the unpaid costs of said suit that have accrued and may accrue; (2) to payment to plaintiff of the sums found to be due it, with interest thereon, as in said decree provided, and its costs expend ed, and (3) the surplus, if any, to be paid to such defendant as may be found at that time to be entitled thereto. All as provided by said order of sale and decree. Said sale will be held open one hour at the time and place aforesaid. FORREST LEAR, SPECIAL MASTER of the United States District Court for the District of Nebras 43-5 ka, Norfolk Division. (First publication March 12, 1931) ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF T. V. GOLDEN, INC. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have formed a corpora tion under the laws of the State of Nebraska, the name of which cor poration is “T. V. Golden Inc.,” and its principal place of transacting busi ness is O’Neill, Nebraska. The pur poses for which said corporation is formed are to buy, own, sell, mort gage, lease and deal in real estate and personal property; to acquire, hold, use, lease, sell, mortgage, as sign, convey or otherwise dispose of real estate and all other kinds of property; to execute deeds, notes, mortgages, leases, assignments and transfers of real and personal prop erty; to take, hold, hypothecate, as sign, collect or dispose of all kinds of obligations; to borrow money, exe cute notes and mortgages, pledge, lease or hypothecate any or all of its real and personal property to secure the payment of money borrowed by it, or as security for any obligation which said corporation may incur; and generally to do all things neces sary to carry bn a general real estate business. The capital stock of the corporation shall consist of 500 shares of non-assessable common stock of the par value of $100 per share, and no share of stock shall be issued un til fully paid for. No business shall be transacted by the corporation until the entire capital stock is subscribed and fully paid for. The time of com mencement of the corporation shall be March 12, 1931 and the lime of termination shall be 50 years from that date. The aifairs of the corpora tion shall be conducted by a board of five directors, four of whom shall con stitute a quorum for the. transaction of business. The highest amount of indebtedness to which the corpora tion may at any time subject itself shall not exceed an amount equal to two-thirds of the paid-up capital stock. Dated this 12th day of March, 1931. Lily Morgan Martina G. Dishner Bernice Kinsman Clear Golden 42-5 Maxwell Golden (First publication March 26, 1931) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2231. In the County Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, March 24th, 1931. In the matter 'of the Estate of Martha E. King, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a peti tion has been filed in, said Court for the probate of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Martha E. King, De ceased, and for the appointment of Clyde N. King as executor thereof; that April 16th, 1931, at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons con cerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. (County Court Seal) C. J. MALONE, 44-3t. County Judge wmmmnmwtwmttwmmmtm COME IN | And get our new low h || interest rate on Federal Live Stock Loans 11 JOHN L. QUIG, I | Agent | Dr. C. H. Lubker 1 Douglas Methods | Phone 316, O’Neill, Neb. | tttxmitttttutmtntmmttiinitttuuxiiiuii) fJohn N. Stauffer I City Dray Line I Dray and Transfer § Piano Movin*. Phone 325 J O’Neill Nebraska I * ■»■■■■■■■■.—. J | DR. L. A. CARTER jj | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON j Glasses Correctly Fitted, a One block South 1st Natl. Bank, j -Phone 72 y O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA | I jj W. F. FINLEY, M. D. | | Phone, Office 28 j I O’Neill :: Nebraska j I Graduate Veterinarian | H. L. BENNETT Phone 304. Day or Night. O’Neill, Nebraska Ennis Shoe Hospital West of the Penney Store We Aim To Please All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable DR. J. P. BROWN Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence Phone 223 You can’t beat our Milk but you Can Whip our Cream. The Best by Test Q’s QUALITY For sale by John Kersenbrock Or call 240 John L. Quig i: Dr. F. A. O’CONNELL ii : dentist :: ; GUARANTEED WORK «; ! MODERATE PRICES !! ‘ O’NEILL. :: NEBRASKA !! > 11