.*..*.. ID A N C E! Riverside Park OLD TIME DANCE SAT. NIGHT, AUG. 29 —Music by— RAY KEELER Old Time Band 23c at Cate; Dance Tickets 23c MODERN DANCE SUN. NIGHT, AUG. 30 —Music by— BUS HARRIS And his Melody Makers tiate admission 23c, dance free E. D. HOOVER m»inni»imi»»»mmtt»iiii»«»m»m LOCAL NEWS. Hugh O’Donnell has a new Tudor Ford sedan. George Bay has been on the sick list this week. Bart Malloy is driving a new Tu dor Ford sedan. Jack Grady returned last Satur day from a month’s visit in Denver. The Idlhour Cafe has installed a new Neon sign which i3 very attract ive. MART CORRIGAN KAISER IS CALLED BY DEATH (Atkinson Graphic) Mrs. Mary Corrigan Kaiser, 80, who came to Holt county with the pioneering Corrigan family 58 years ago, passed away Wednesday at the home of her brother, Joe Corrigan, three miles southeast of Atkinson. Mrs. Kaiser took ill suddenly Tues day evening. Funeral services will he held in the Emmet Catholic church this morning at 10 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. M. F. Byrne. Burial will he made in St. Joseph’s cemetery, in the family lot. Mary Corrigan was born in Coun ty Tyrone, near the town of Glen gean, Ireland, in 1861. When a young girl she came to America with the family and in 1877 came with them to Holt county, Nebraska to live. Forty years ago she was married in Omaha to John Kaiser and she made her homo in that city, during its various stages of growth and progress, until the death of her hus band in 1918. Kse then came back to Holt county and made her home with her brothers Joe and William at At kinson, who together with two other brothers, Barney of Page and Mike of Kansas City, Mo., survive her. A number of nieces and nephews also mourn her death. PI MP IRRIGATION PRO\ INC SUCCESSFUL IN NEBRASKA (Sioux City Journal) The semi-arid nature of Nebraska, emphasized by the present unpreced ented period of drouth, is doing more for flood control and irrigation pro motion than spellbinders could have accomplished in 50 years. Pump ir rigation is being investigated and ex perimented with in many sections of the state. Flood control irrigation will be available to the fortunate few own ing acres along low, level valleys. The majority will have to look to the earth's water storehouse for water that somehow has failed to drop from the skies. in me upper riaue river valley, pump water irrigation is an old story. Every well has proved itself an unfailing fountain of liquid gold. Like all new ideas, other sections are lolling along in the old way while crops wither to waste year after year. Here and there deep wells dug at great expense have failed to de liver sufficient water to flood crops. These are exceptions. Most holes yield more than enough water to soak one man’s crops. In western Holt county, near Stu art, there are five giant wells having 24-inch casing and capable of yield ing about 1,000 gallons of water per minute. These are rated to cover an acre of ground with plenty of water in 77 minutes. Some of these wells arc down 63 feet. Water is pumped from them by a common purpose tractor. Batenhorst brothers, of near Stuart, are watering 100 acres of as fine looking corn as ever stood. Po tatoes and alfalfa also are soaked on this farm. According to Joseph Batenhorst, an unlimited supply of water is not necessary for irrigation. He says rains may be depended upon except ing a few weeks in July and August and that often one good pump water soaking a season is all that is neces sary to produce a bountiful crop. The Batenhorsts expect to harvest from GO to 70 bushels of corn this fall. Not always is pump water suitable for the irrigation of crops. Alkali and other detrimental substances are often present to kill or stunt vegeta tion. Only in a few localities are those harmful substances present in water. Roughly, pump irrigation costs about $1 per acre. Those irrigating with pump water don’t care if drouth does send corn to $5 per bushel. MEEK AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith called at the Eric Borg home, Friday. Harold Young is visiting at the Howard Rouse home this week. Brice Bressler, of O’Neill is spend ing a few days with LtRoy Spindler. Nona, Gale, Garland and Brice Bnessler, of O’Neill spent Sunday at the R. I). Spindler home. Mrs. A. L. Borg and daughters and Mrs. Viola Searles called on Mrs. F. H. Griffith, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Weldon did chores for Mr. and Mrs. Merriady Hubby while they were away. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karel are taking t trip to Denver. Mrs. Karel’s sister Emma and husband, of Dakota, ac companied them. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young and children and Harold Young spent Sunday afternoon at the (lark Young home at Opportunity. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Karr, Mrs. Ella Karr and Ardice Worth motored to Wayne, Sunduy to be with a number if the relatives there on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and child urn of Minden came up for the week end to visit with Mrs. Olson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lindburg, of loy, and also with other relatives. The Frank Nelson family motored o Lynch, Sunday to see Margaretha vho is in the hospital there; they re jort that she is improving and they ■xpect to bring her home some time :his week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby left Wednesday morning for a visit with VIrs. Hubby’s sister and husband, Mr. tnd Mrs. Ben Freeburg, at Valpar iiso; they went with Mr. and Mrs. deorge Bay, of O'Neill. Those who picnieod at the Pete Lindburg home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Olson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindburg; Mr. and Mrs. Os car Lindburg and Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindburg and family. C. L. Benson and son Robert flew up from Norfolk, Sunday in Robert’s new plane recently purchased at Norfolk; they made a short visit at the S. J. and Bluke Benson homes and flew home again in the after noon. mohi oi mr ouimuy otuwi c(l the picnic held at A. L. Borg's on Wednesday afternoon; at first it was planned as a treat for the children who attended the Bible School, but later it was decided that the Sunday School all take part. A large crowd of relatives, friends and neighbors surprised Mrs. E. H. Rouse on Tuesday, the occasion be ing her sixty-fourth birthday anni versary; those who were present were Mrs. Irvin Sanders and child ren; Mrs. Will Langan and children; Mr. and Mrs. George Bowden and son Clyde; Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen and son Gerald; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hansen and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Borg; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borg; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borg and Harlan Mc Cain; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lindburg and Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoy er; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hoyer; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaczor; Mrs. Will Kaczor; Bernice and Virginia Rous ch; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby; Mr and Mrs. C. E. Linn; Mr. and Mrs Orville Harrison, Mary and Dorothy; Mrs. Will Hoben; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas and children; Miss May Me Cowan and Will Harvey; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse and sons; Ar thur Rouse and Harold Young; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weldon and Neva June Schelkopf; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rouse and children; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walt ers and children; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and Wilma; Peter Egger and daughter Maggie; Mrs. John Egger and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson and children; Mrs. Ralph Young and children. A long table was set in the yard and a delicious dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. Rouse re ceived many lovely gifts and all left wishing her many more happy birth days. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the weeds along the roads in Road Dis trict No. 4, Grattan Township, must be cut by Saturday, September 5th, 1931, or the weeds will be cut by the road overseer and the expense will be charged to the land. 14-2 C. F. Baker, Road Overseer SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS Fork Holt County Agricultural Socle ty, do hereby respectfully petition and request that this Honorable Board appropriate to the South Fork Holl County Agricultural Society a fait portion of the amount of money col lected by taxation for the support and upbuilding of County Fairs ic the county for the year 1931. This money is to be used exclusively for the payment of premiums and, or, per manent improvements. Respectfully submitted. T. E. Alderson, president E. A. Farrier .secretary. Action on this petition was laid ovei until the afternoon session in ordet to obtain opinion of the County At torney regarding the law pertaining to county fairs. RESOEUTION: Mr. Chairman: I move you that the clerk be instructed to advertise foi bids for the construction of a 20-fool bridge and 16-foot roadway betweer Sections 36 and 36 Township 31. rang* 13 and also such other bridges and repairs as may be required for the ensuing year. Bids to be filed on or before 12:0( o'clock noon, July 28, 1931. Bids to be opened at supervisors of flee in Court House at O’Neill. Ne braska at 2:00 P. M., July 28 .1931. Hugh L. James J. C. Stein The above resolution, on being pu to a voie by the chairman, was de clarcd carried, 12:00 o’clock noon. On motion, th< board adjourned until 1:00 o'clock P M. JOHN SULLIVAN. Chairman JOHN C. GALLAGHER, Clerl June 25. 1 f*31. 1:00 o'clock p. ni. Holt County Board met pursuant to ! adjournment. All members present. ! Meeting called to order by the thair • man. At this time, the board again took ' up the matter of the South Fork Holt County Fair Association. The County Attorney was present at this meeting and discussed the law's governing Fair) Associations. After some discussion, the matter was laid over for further consideration. On motion .the bond of J. G. Fallon, Road Overseer. District No. 37, Fran cis Township was approved. Motion by McKim, seconded by Steinhauser, that the application of the County Superintendent for extra help in the office during regular dep uties vacation be denied. Carried. The follow'ing claims were audited and approved and, on motion, were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the general fund in payment of same. Hugh l/. James . .........40.50 Rodell Roof _ 19.40 John Sullivan . 26.50 J. C. Si.in 64.00 c. McKim 16.90 !,. E, Skidmore 16.00 lohn Steinbauaei 49.90 RESOLUTION: WHEREAS. Julia E. Parker and R. H. Parker have deeded to the county certain described property for new right of way for public road, and, WHEREAS, the board agreed to va cate the property occupied by the old right of way between section 32 and 33, township 29, range 11. THEREFORE, I move you that said property occupied by old right of way except a strip of land 66 feet hv 150 feet as described in contract he va cated, provided however, that, said land, so vacated, shall not be fenced until new road and bridge are com plete, J. C. Stein E. C. McKim 'Fhe above resolution, on being put to a vote by the chairman, was de* dared carried. a tetter trout me no arc ot i ouniy Commissioners of Garfield County in regard to State Highway No. 51 was read at this meeting. The following resolution was pre sented and read at this meeting: WHEREAS, State Highway Number 51 has not been definitely routed ad jacent to Swan Lake in Holt County, Nebraska, and, whereas, the people of western Holt County, and the people of northern Garfield county who are particularly interested in Highway Number 54 and who travel and use said Highway Number 54 are desirous of having the same permanently lo cated and routed via the northern shore of Swan Lake, in Holt County. Nebraska, thence westward to the center of Section four, township twen ty-five range fifteen .thence south six miles along and near the half section line to connect with the completed portion of Highway Number 54 on the section line between sections two and three in township twenty-four, range fifteen, Garfield county, Nebraska, and WHEREAS, THE COST of construc tion along this proposed route will be no greater and numerous turns will be avoided than by any other route and the people living adjacent to said route and the travelers will be more generally accommodated by this route. Now .therefore .be it resolved by the county board of Holt County, Nebras ka. in meeting assembled, that the Honorable Charles W. Bryan, as Gov ernor of the State of Nebraska and Roy L. Cochran, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Public Works of the State of Nebraska be petitioned to permanently route and locate State Highway Number 54 via of northern shore of Swan Lake in Holt County, Nebraska, thence westward to the cen ter of section four, township twenty five. range fifteen, thence south six miles along and near the one-half sec tion line to the completed portion of highway number 54 on the section line between sections two and three .town ship twenty-four, range fifteen .Gar field county, Nebraska. L. C. McKim The above resolution is seconded by John Steinhauser J. C. Stein John Sullivan i ne Hoove resolution, on Demg put to a vote by the chairman was de clared carried. The following petition for the trans fer of funds was read at this meeting To the Honorable Board of Supervis ors of Holt County, Gentlemen: The school bonds of District No. 83 having been paid in full I hereby re quest that the balance in this fund be transferred from the bond fund to the general fund of said district No. 83. Respectfully submitted, Anna Bauer, Treasurer of district No. 83. Motion by Stein, seconded by Mc Kim. that prayer of petition be grant ed. Carried 5:00 o'clock P. M„ on motion, the board adjourned until July 14, 1931 at 10:00 o’clock A. M. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman JOHN U. GAI.IAGHKR, Clerk O'Neill, Nebraska June 26, 1931, 9 o’clock A. M. Holt County Board of Equalization met as per adjournment taken on June 20. 1931. Member present, James, McKira, Root, Stein, Steinhauser, Skid more, Sullivan, County Assessor C. D. Keyes, County Clerk, John C. Galla gher. Minutes of previous meeting were read, and. on motion, were ap proved as read. Mr. Wm. Krotter, having been pre viously notified to appear before the board on tills date, was present, and protested increase in \aluation of im provements on leased land and also stock. After considerable discussion, this matter was continued until the afternoon session. Representative of the Standard Oil Co. appeared before the board in the matter of valuation of improvements on leased land In O'Neill, Atkinson and Stuart. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman JOHN C. GALLAGHER, Clerk June 26. 1931, 1:00 o'clock p m. Holt County Board of Equalization i met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Mr Krotter again appeared before in valuation and the matter was again in valuation and tse matter was again given consideration. Motion by James, seconded by Root, lhat the valuation r.f Wm. Krotter t'o. of Stuart, Nebraska, for improvement on leased land be increased from $1100 to $1500 and stock of merchan dise be increased from $5700 to $7000. Carried. Motion by Skidmore, seconded by Keyes, that the following changes lie made in real estate valuations for the year 1931: NRV4. Sec. 24. Twp. 25 R. 16, reduc ed from $1920 to $1600. Sec. 34, Twp. 26, R. 12 reduced from $4600 to $4000. SE»4, Sec. 20. Twp. 31, R. 15, to be left at $2620. SEt* ofSH’i. Sec. 34, Twp. 30. R. 16, reduced from $3200 to $3000. Center 25 ft. 11, 12. 13. 14, Rlk. 9, Page Village from $2600 to $1800. SU of SW»4 of SK!4 & NW>4, Sec. 18, Twp. 28, R. 9, Page Village, no change. Pt. of NWV* of S\V«4. 3, Sec. 18. Twp. 28, R. 9, Page Village, no change 14 A in SE!4 of NF'4, Sec. 13. Twp. 28, R. 10, improvements reduced to $1000. Lot 12, Blk. 7. Village Of Stuart, re duced to $600. Pt. of Lot 6, Blk. 5, Village of Stuart reduced to $4500. Blk. 23. Lots. 18, ID, 20, Page Vil lage, no change. N. 50 ft. of lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 5. Blk. 5, Page Village cut to $1700. Carried. 5:00 o’clock p. m. on motion, the Board of Equalization adjourned until June 30, 1931. at 8:00 o'clock A. M. JOHN SULLIVAN. Chairman JOHN c. GALLAGHER. Clerk O'Neill, Nebr., June 30. 1931. 10 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met as per adjournment All mem bers present except Skidmore, Meet ing called to order by the chairman. Minutes of meeting of June 26. 1931, were read and. on motion, were ap proved as read. ru i mu ' uum j * n'ou v, t appeared before the board in regard to the grasshopper situation. This be ing an urgent matter and requiring immediate attention the Board of Equalization adjourned until 1:00 P. M. and took up the matter and dis cussed best methods of handling this situation, and a dequest was also made to Governor Bryan for state funds for the purchase of poison, etc. to aid in killing off the grasshoppers. 12:00 o'clock noon. On motion, the board adjourned until 1:00 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman JOHN C. GALLAGHER. Clerk June 30. 1931, 1:00 o'clock p. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met as per adjournment. All mem bers present. Meeting called to or der by the chairman. Mellor Motor Company appeared be fore the board in regard to increase of valuation for improvement on leased land. Board again went out to make in spection of tanks in O’Neill, Nebraska and comparison of value of same. 5:00 o’clock P. M. on motion, the Board of Equalization adjourned un til July 1, 1931, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman JOHN C. GALLAGHER, Clerk O’Neill, Nebr., July 1 ,1931. 9:00 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met as per adjournment. All mem bers present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Minutes of previous meet ing were read, on motion, were ap proved as read. Board spent forenoon in adjusting Complaints and equalizing raluations. 12:00 o’clock noon, on motion, the Board of Equalization adjourned until 1:00 o'clock p. m, JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman JOHN C. GALLAGHER, Clerk July 1, 1931, 1 o’clock p. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Mr. Johnson, representing the Deep Rock Oil Co., appeared before the Board regarding the increase in val uation for improvements on leased land. Mr. Guy Cole of Emmet Oil Co. ap peared before the Board in regard to increase in valuation for improve ments on leased land. Motion by Skidmore, seconded by Stein, that the following changes in valuation in real estate and personal property for year 1931 be approved. Improvements on Eots 7 & 8, Blk. 30. City of O’Neill, no change. SV6 of NWVi & W% of SWVi. Sec. 12, Twp. 29, R. 9, no change. * NW*4 of Sec. 21. Twp. 29, R. 10, no change. NVfc NEVi Sec. 6. Twp. 31, R 9, re duced $100. SEVi Sec. 18, Twp. 31. R. 9. reduced $180. SVi NWVi Sec. 24, Twp. 30, R. 10, reduced $300. NVa SWT4 Sec. 24, Twp. 30, R 10, re duced $150. N% of SEVi. SEV4SEV4. Sec. 15, Twp. 29, R. 9.; NEV4NEV4. Sec. 22. Twp. 29, R. 9. No change in land. Im provements reduced to $100. WV4 Sec. 3, Twp. 29, R 10, reduced $500. SEV4 of Sec. 7, Twp. 27, R 11, re duced to $500. El4 Sec. 30, Twp. 29. R. 10, EV4 Sec. 19, Twp. 29, R 10, SEVi Sec. 18, Twp. 29. R. 10. and SWVi of Sec. 17 Twp. 19. R. 10, no change. EV4 Sec. 21, Twp. 29. R. 10, no change. SWVi Sec. 5. Twp. 25. R. 10, reduc ed to $1200. NWVi Sec. 26. Twp 29, R. 9, no change. SEVi Sec. 26, Twp. 25, R. 9, no change NEV4 SWVi Sec. 15. Twp. 25, R. 9, no change. NWVi, NViNVi Sec. 28. Twp. 25, R. 9, S»J, SWVi S% SEVi Sec- 21. Twp. 25, R. 9, no change. SEV4 Sec. 22. Twp. 30, R 11, no change Improvements on leased land, no change. NWV4NWV4 Sec 8. Twp. 26. R 9. in creased from $2200 to $720. NEV4NEV* Sec. 7, Twp. 26. R. 9. re duced from $800 to $720 NWV4NEV4 Sec. 7, Twp. 26, R. 9. reduced from $800 to $36*. 8M.SW'. Sec 6, Twp 26, R. 9, no change. SViSL'^4 Sec. 1, Twp. 26, R. 10. no change. EVi. SE14 Sec, 34. Twp. 32, R. 12. reduced $1600 to $1400. W%. SW*4, Sec. 35, Twp. 32. R. 12. no change. SEVi Sec. 33, Twp. 32. R. 13, no change. SNVVi and SW^SE^. Sec. 23; NWV* and NW^NE»4. Sec. 26, Twp. 33. R. 14, no change. No changes on improvements on lots 6. 7, 8, 30. 2!). 11, Nondescript 10 111k. 7, 2ft. 21, 26 27 22 City of O'Neill. Carried. 5:00 o'cock P. M. on motion, the Board of Equalization adjourned un til July 2, 1931, at 9 o’clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman JOHN C, GALLAGHER. Clerk O'Neill. Nebr.. July 2nd, 1931. 9:00 o'clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met as per adjournment. All mem bers present except Skidmore. Meet ing called to order by the chairman, Minutes of previous meeting were read and. on motion, were approved as read. At this time, the Board went out to view and inspect property in Em met .Pleasant View, Shamrock, Sheri dan, Atkinson and Stuart, on which complaints had been made and, on motion adjourned until July 3, 1931, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman JOHN C. GALLAGHER. Clerk O'Neill. Nebr., July 3rd, 1931. 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met as per adjournment. All mem bers present except Stein and Skid more. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Minutes of previous meet ing were read, and, on motion, were approved as read. Mr. George Agnes appeared before the Board in regard to the valuation of Seth Noble Lumber Co. The Board spent some time in com paring and equalizing valuations. 12:00 o’clock noon. On motion, the Board adjourned until 1:00 o’clock p. in. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman OHN CJ. GALLAGHER, Clerk July 3, 1931. 1 o'clock p. m. Holt t'ouaty Board of Equalization met as per adjournment. Meeting called to order by the chairman. All members present except Stein and Skidmore. Motion by Keyes, seconded by James that the following changes on the fol lowing real estate and improvements on leased lands for the year 1931 be approved. Carried. SMi of Sec. 1, Twp. 28, R. 14. EM, of Sec. 12, Twp. 28, R. 14. EV2SW»4 of Sec. 6, Twp. 29, R. 14. SE% Sec. 6. Twp. 28. R. 13. SVfe SW1/* of Sec. 5. Twp. 28, R. 13. WMs SEVi of Sec. 5. Twp. 28. R. 13. NM> of Sec. 31, Twp. 29, R. 13. No change. NW>4 WV4 SVV14 of Sec. 17, Twp. 28, R. 13. All of Sec. 7, Twp. 28, R. 13. \Vt4NWVi of Sec. 8, Twp. 28, R. 13. NW<4 of Sec. 3, Twp. 29, R. 14. SV2 of Sec. 13. Twp. 28. R. 13. W% SWy* SEV4 of Sec. 20, Twp. 28, R. 13. No change NWy«—NVisSWVi of Sec. 15, Twp. 28, R. 14. No change. S% of Sec. 33, Twp. 29, R. 13. Re duced $200 each quarter. SW>4, SV£ NE%, swy*. NE>4 of Sec. 4, Twp. 28, R. 13. No change. SW!4 of Sec. 4. Twp. 29, R. 16. Re duced to $2000.00. NVa of Sec. 31. Twp. 30, R. 13. No change. NV2 SWy4, W«4SEi4, Sec. 22, Twp. 28, R. 13. NE*4 Sec. 27. Twp. 28, R. 13. SEV4 Sec. 33, Twp. 28, R. 13. No change. IVYz Sec. 25, SEM Sec. 26, SEV4 Sec. 34, Nya Sec. 35, SW!4 Sec. 35, Twp. 31. R. 14. NW!4 Sec. 25, Twp. 31 R. 14. Reduced $380.00. SW»i of Sec. 26, Twp. 30. R. 13. Reduced $420.00. NEVi and S\Vy4 of Sec. 26, Twp. 27, R. 13. No change. Continental Oil Co., O'Neill. Increas ed from $1100 to $1500. Continental Oil Co., Ewing. Increas ed from $700 to $1800 Deep Rock Oil Co., O'Neill. In creased from $600 to $1000 Mellor Motor Co.. O’Neill. Increas ed from $400 to $900. Stuart Oil Co., Stuart. Increased from $700 to $1200. Farmers Union Oil Co., O'Neill. De creased from $2000 to $L500. 4:00 o’clock P. M. On motion the board adjourned to the call of the JOHN SUL.LIVAN, Chairman JOHN C. GALLAGHER, Clerk Insist on The Frontier printing Your Sale Bills. FOR SALE Rol! top desk for sale. Inquire at this office. lltf For Sale: Copperclad Range.— Mary G. Horiskey. 14tf I have buyer for a good modern residence in O’Neill. See R. H. Park er. 4-tf For Sale: Whirldry Portable elec tric washing machine, practically new. Inquire at this office. 14 For Sale: English Springer Span iel registered pups; seven months old, partly broke.—J. M. Seybold. 11 For Sale: Simmons child's bed, 54 by 28 in., mattress and bedding, in very good condition.—J. M. Seybold. 13tf. 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GRAVES (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 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 Berry & Hancock I will continue the Real Estate business of S. L. BERRY CHAS. P. HANCOCK Office second door east of Council Oak Store. Dr. C. H. Lubker I Douglas Methods Phone 316, O’Neill, Neb. W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 ONeill :: Nebraska rrmtttrmttfttfmtmtmmitytMtMtrtttti Graduate Veterinarian H. L. BENNETT Phone 304. 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