The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 13, 1931, Image 8

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One of Mother’s most im
portant duties is to see that
blankets, nighties, boots, dia
pers and all the other clothing
that touches baby’s tender
skin are kept not only soft
and dainty but unquestion
ably clean.
Such royal raiment should be
laundered at home — in a
Maytag! Then Mother can
be sure that all the precious
little bits of cotton, wool and
silk are washed with hand
gentleness, hygienically clean.
For baby’s sake, and your
own PHONE for a trial wash
ing or ironing or both. If the
Maytag doesn’t sell itself,
don't keep it. Divided pay
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THE MAYTAG COMPANY
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Phone 21 :: O’Neill, Nebraska
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O’NEILL. NEB.
LOCAL NEWS
Tom Enright was on the sick list
Monday.
Jerry Novak, of Pilger, Nebraska,
was in O’Neill Monday.
County Attorney Julius D. Cronin
left on his vacation last Thursday.
Mrs. Qeorge DuBois, of Wahoo, is I
visiting friends in O’Neill this week, j
Elmer Merriman is able to be1
around again following his recent ill-!
ness.
Mrs. M. A. Summers was transact
ing business in Wheeler county Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Frank Hunter, of Star, is vis
iting at the home of Mrs. Margaret
Hunter in O’Neill.
Editor Murfin of the Page Report
er, was in O'Neill, Tuesday, and was
a caller at The Frontier office.
—Buy it in O’Neill—
One tough
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Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Chase, of Page1
were O'Neill visitors Wednesday.
Mr. Chase was postmaster at Pa Re I
for many years, retiring a few years
ago because of ill health.
Fred Clark, of Page came near los
ing hi1- right ear on Saturday, Aug
ust 1st, when a meat hook caught in
his ear; the ear was sewed in place
and seems to be healing nicely.
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson, of
Opportunity, are the parents of a
daughter, born Monday, at the home
of Mrs. Tomlinson’s parents, Mr. I
and Mr . Andrew Springer in O’Neill.
Frank Harrington, of Seattle,
Washington, arrived here Monday
for a visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Harrington. Frank is
deputy in King county prosecution
office.
The weather man gave this part of
the country a cold bath last Monday j
and Tuesday mornings; Monday
morning the thermometer showed 511
logiees and Tuesday morning 4.3 de
The ladies of the Country Club j
will hold a picnic at the Country Club
on Sunday, August 16th. Bring lunch
for two, and your husband. A three j
hole golf tournament will be one of
the features.
Lewis Uhl, accompanied by his
sons, Wilbert and Paul and daughter!
Miss Mabel, drove over from Maple
ton, Iowa last Friday and spent Sun
day at the home of his brother, C. P.
Uhl and family.
Editor R. B. Crellin, of the Ewing i
Advocate, accompanied by his fath-;
er, D. L. Crellin, were in town last!
Friday distributing bills for the big |
band contest which will be held at i
Ewing next Sunday, August 16th.
Dick Tomlinson who was graduated '
from the O’Neill High School last 1
spring, is now in Omaha where he |
will enter Creighton University in
September. Dick is employed part
tme at the Jaap Tire Shop at 30th
and Farnam streets.
Miles Welsh came up from Omaha
last Friday for a couple of days visit
with his cousins, Miss Anna, Miss
Mary, Miss Agnes, Miss Grace, and
Tom Joyce. Mr. Welsh is connected
with the Swallow Land Company; he
was a resident of O’Neill a number
of years ago.
grees.
FOR SALE
Roll top desk for sale,
this office.
Inquire at
lltf
I have buyer for a good modern
residence in O'Neill. See R. H. Park
er. 4-tf
For Sale: 4-hole laundry stove
with oven and reservoir.—T. F. Han
neberry. Phone 65-J. 12-1
For Sale: English Springer Span
iel registered pups; seven months
old, partly broke.—J. M. Seybold. 11
Come in and see us the next time
you are in need of good printing. We
are specialists in the kind of work
that pleases. A trial is all we ask.
FOR RENT
Furnished apartments for light
housekeeping. Phone 330J.—Mrs.
Ella Riley. 35tf
STRAWBERRIES
Fresh strawberries for sale.—Wil
lard Arnold, phone 187-W. 7-tf
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Teachers wanted to enroll for High
School, Junior High, Grade, Superin
tendants, Principals, Special Teach
ers. Very low placement fee. Inves
tigate today. Professional Placement
Bureau, 211 French Bldf., Albuquer
que, New Mexico. 12-2
WANTED
Wanted: High school students for
board and room; prices reasonable.
Mrs. James Oppen. ll-3t.
Wanted: Cook and girl waiters.—
Commercial Hotel, Atkinson, Neb.
LOST
A suit case between O’Neill and
Newport, Nebraska, containing a
blue suit, pair shoes, cap, shirt, Ham
ilton watch case, 2 pictures, pair of
pants, belt and buckle, 3 note books
with alphabet letter.- and my name
on inside. Reward.—Donald S. Hut
chison, Chadron, Neb. 11-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Farm LoanB see R. H. Parker. 4ytf
Dressmaking.—Clara Aim.
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B Graves, O'Neill. 30-tf
I have private money to loan on
choice farms. See R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tf
Strayed: 2 heifers, 2 years old,
weight between 900 and 1,000 lbs.—
John Booth. 12-ltp
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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 aid submit an
application. 35
How about your letterheads, bill
heads, statements, envelopes, cards,
etc? Don’t wait until they are all
gk>ne and then ask us to rush them
out in a hurry for you. Good work
requires time and our motto is that
anything that’s worth doing is worth
doing well. Let us have that order
N-O-W while we have the time to do
your Printing as it should be done.
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.
(First publication August 13, 1931.)
UNITED STATES COURT FOR
THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
NORFOLK DIVISION
In the Matter of ] IN
FERDINAND KRUTZ } BANK
Bankrupt, I RUPTCY
To the Creditors of the above nam
ed Bankrupt: of Inman, County of
Holt, within said district;
Notice is hereby given that on the
11 day of August, A. D., 1931, the
said Ferdinand Krutz, was duly ad
judged bankrupt, and that the first
meeting of creditors will be held at
the office of the Referee, in the City
of Norfolk, County of Madison and
State of Nebraska, on the 25 day of
August, A. D., 1931, at two o’clock
in the afternoon, at which time said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly come be
fore said meeting.
Dated at Norfolk, Nebraska, Aug
ust 11, 1931.
FORREST LEAR,
12-1 Referee in Bankruptcy
(First publication Aug. 13, 1931)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2248
In the County Court of Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, August 7, 1931.
In the matter of the Estate of
Catherine Wettlaufer, Deceased.
Creditors of said estate are hereby
notified that the time limited for pre
senting claims against said estate is
December 4, 1931, and for the pay
ment of debts is August 7, 1932 and j
that on September 4, 1931, and on
December 5, 1931, at 10 o’clock A.
M., each day, I will be at the County
Court Room in said county to re
ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly filed.
(County Court Seal.)
C. -J. MALONE,
12-3t. County Judge
(First publication July 30, 1931)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the Department of Public
Works in the State House at Lincoln,
Nebraska on August 20, 1931, until
9:00 o’clock A. M., and at that time
publicly opened and read for SAND
GRAVEL SURFACING and inci
dental work on the DEVERE-AT
KINSON PROJECT NO. 639-C,
STATE ROAD.
The proposed work consists of con
structing (5.4 miles of GRAVELED
ROAD.
The approximate quantities are:
81,650 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur
face Course.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information se
cured at the office of the County
Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska or at the
office of the Department of Public
Works at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond in an amount
equal to 100% of his contract.
as an evidence ot good iaitn in
submitting a proposal for this work,
the bidder must tile, with his propos
al, a certified check made payable to
the Department of Public Works and
in an amount not less than Four
Hundred ($400.00) Dollars.
The right is reserved to waive all
technicalities and reject any or all
bids.
Department of Public Works,
R. L. Cochran, State Engineer
John C. Gallagher,
10-3 County Clerk, Holt County.
(First publication July 30, 1931)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the Department of Public
Works in the State House at Lincoln,
Nebraska on August 20, 1931, until
9 o’clock A. M., and at that time pub
licly opened and read for SAND
GRAVEL SURFACING and inci
dental work on ORCHARD WEST,
Project No. 203-L, State Road.
The proposed work consists of con
structing 6.0 miles of graveled road.
The approximate quantities are: I
81,000 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur
face Course.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information
secured at the office of the County
Clerk at Neligh, Nebraska, the office
of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Ne
braska or at the office of the Depart
ment of Public Works at Lincoln,
Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
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quired to furnish bond in an amount
equal to 100f\ of his contract.
As an evidence of good faith, in
submitting a proposal for this work,
the bidder must file, with his propos
al, a certified check made paj'able to
the Department of Public Works and
in an amount not less than three hun
dred fifty ($350) dollars. fA
The right is reserved to waive all
technicalities and reject anv or all
bids.
Department of Public Works,
R. L. Cochran, State Engineer
Agnes Griffen,
County Clerk, Ante lope County
John C. Gallagher,
10-3 County Clerk Holt County.
(First publication July 23, 1931)
SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER
UNDER DECREE
Forrest Lear, Special .Master
Norfolk, Nebraska
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, 1930,
term of said Court, to-wit: On Oct
ober G, 1930, in an action therein
pending numbered 176-Equity,*where
in The Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Company is plaintiff, and the Ne
braska State Bank of O’Neill, Ne
braska; Clarence G. Bliss, Secretary
of the Department of Trade and Com
merce for the State of Nebraska, Re
ceiver of the Nebraska State Bank of
O’Neill, Nebraska; Frank H. Binder;
Janies F. O’Donnell; Leone O’Don
nell; Dewey Shaffer; -Shaffer,
real name unKnown, wile ol Dewey
Shaffer; are defendants, whereby the
mortgages involved in said action on
the properties hereinafter described
were 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
order of sale issued to me as such
Master, will on the 24th day of Aug
ust, 1931, at 1 o'clock in the after
noon, at the entrance to the county
court house in O’Neill, the county
seat of Holt county, Nebraska, at
the usual place where sheriffs sales
of land are made in said county, sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash, the properties on which
said mortgages were foreclosed,
which said properties are situate in
the County of Holt, and State of Ne
braska, and known and described as
follows, to-wit:
The West Half (WVfc) of Section
numbered Fifteen (15), and the
East Half of the Northeast
Quarter (E^NEVi); Southwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quar
ter (SW14NE14); Southeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quar
ter (SEViNW1^) of Section num
bered Twenty-one (21), Town
ship numbered Twenty-seven
(27), North, Range numbered
Thirteen (13), West of the 6th t
P. M., containing in all 480 *
acres, more or less, according to
Government Survey, situate in
Holt County, Nebraska, and
All of Section numbered Four
(4), Township numbered Twen
ty-seven (27), North, Range
numbered Thirteen (13), West
of the 6th P. M., containing in
all 640 acres, more or less, ac
cording to Government Survey,
situate in Holt County, Nebras- f
ka.
To satisfy the plaintiff in the sum
of ?6460.24, with interest thereon at
the rate of 10 per cent per annum *
from October 6, 1930, which amount
is decreed to be a first lien upon
mortgaged premises first hereinbe
fore described, and as containing 480
acres, more or less, and to satisfy
the defendant Frank H. Binder in
the sum of $258.34 with interest at
10 per cent per annum from October
6, 1930, which amount is decreed to
be a second lien on the mortgaged
premises nrst nereinperore aescrib
ed, and as containing 480 acres, more
or less.
And to satisfy the plaintiff in the
sum of $8572.94, with interest at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from
October 6, 1930, which amount is de
creed to be a first lien upon the mort
gaged premises hereinbefore describ
ed as all of Section Four (4), Town
ship Twenty-seven (27), North,
Range Thirteen (13), West of 6th
P. M., containing 640 acres, more or
less, according to Government Sur
vey, situate in Holt County, Nebras
ka, and to satisfy the defendant
Frank H. Binder in the sum of
$344.45 with interest at 10 per cent
per annum from October 6, 1930,
which amount is decreed to be a sec
ond lien on said mortgaged premis
es, and to satisfy the sum of $110.50.
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, to-wit: (1) To the
unpaid costs of said suit that have
accrued and may accrue; (2) To pay
ment to plaintiff of the sums found
to be due to it, with interest thereon,
as in said decree provided, and its
costs expended; (3) To payment to
the defendant Frank H. Binder of the
sums found to be due to him, with in
terest thereon, as in said decree pro
vided, and his costs expended, and
(4), the surplus, if any, to be paid to
such defendants 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. W
FORREST LEAR,
Special Master of the United
States District Court for the
District of Nebraska, Norfolk
Division. 9-5t.
Berry & Hancock
I will continue the Real Estate
business of
S. L. BERRY
CHAS. P. HANCOCK
Office second door east of
Council Oak Store.