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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1931)
Announcement liy Request Prof. H. A. MARKO Author, Lecturer, Health Crusader-r-Member American Medical Liberty League. Will give another Free Lecture on Foods THEIR RELATION TO HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND EFFICIENCY Sat. evening, Nov. 14,8 P.M. Leland Hotel, Atkinson All welcome Nebraska LOOK! Free Coal To the first 500 who register at our office we will give a sample box of coal free. One box to a family. Delivery free in the city. Phone 32 j SETH NOBLE GEORGE AGNES, Manager TRICKS of MAGIC o-c EXPLAINED n o ^ o ^ Lindhorst HOW TO BREAK PENCIL WITH DOLLAR BILL use AN OCTAGONAL J pencil y FINGER BREAKS PENCIL Have somebody bold an octagonal pencil between both hands, placing each hand near the tips of the pencil and extend the arms slightly forward. Then fold a dollar bill lengthwise, grasp It with one hand near the end, nnd announce that you will break the pencil with the dollar bill. Raise your arm, holding the bill, nnd ns you swing It downward extend the middle finger of the hand so that the linger hits the pencil, breaking It. If this Is done quickly the audience will not see the extended finger, nnd to avoid suspicion after the pencil Is broken the finger should Immediately be brought back to its original position. (Copyright. Will L. Llmlborst.) SPECIAL HOLIDAY FARES .... almost everywhere Round trip tickets at only one third more than the one-way fare between all points on the Burlington and to many points on connecting roads throughout the Central, Western, Southern and Southeastern states. Tic kets on sale Nov. 24 and 26 and for morning trains Nov. 26. Re turn limit Dec. 1. Tickets are first class and are good in sleeping cars upon pay ment of regular Pullman fare See Me for Full Particulars L. E. DOWNEY, Ticket Agent Death in Corn stalks Johnstown Enterprise: Mrs. Henry Voss and daughter Bessie were in from the ranch Friday. Mrs. Voss reported while in town that they had recently lost four head of cattle as a result of cornstalk disease, two of the animals being thoroughbreds. From this it is indicated that there may be danger lurking in the stalk fields this fall as often before and that stockmen will do well to use what few pre cautions may be taken to avoid loss from that source. (First publication November 12) Notice of Final Settlement Estate No. 2124 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, November t>, 1931. In the matter of the Estate of May Hewitt, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Admin istrator of said estate has filed in said court his final report and a peti tion for final settlement and distribu tion of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard December 2, 1931, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the County Court Room in O'Neill, Nebraska, when all persons interested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 25-3 Maybe not the cheapest, maybe not the best, but conscientious effort in all of our printing. ^ ^ (First publication Nov. B) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Application of C. P. Hancock, Administrator of the Estate of Arnold Kurz, De ceased, for License to Sell Real Estate. ORDER Now, on this 30th day of October, A.D. 1931, this cause came on for hearing upon the application and peti tion of C. P. Hancock, administrator of the estate of Arnold Kurz, deceas ed, for licence to sell deceased’s un divided one-half interest in and to the following: Northeast quarter (NE'A) of sec tion twenty-six (20), and the south west quarter (SWA) of section twenty-four (24), both in township thirty-one (31), range nine (9), Ii< It county, Nebraska. For the purpose of paying tne debts owing by said deceased and said estate, and it appearing to the Court from the petition that here is not sufficient personal estate in the hands of said administrator or in existence to pay the debts ow ing 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 debt 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 19th day of December, A. D., 1931, at ten o’clock A. M. to show cause why a license should not be granted to C. P. Hancock, administrator of the estate of Arnold Kurz, Deceased, to sell the undivided one-half interest in the real estate above described, to gether with the improvements there on, 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 order for four successive weeks in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper printed, published and of general cir culation in Holt county, Nebraska. By the Court: ( ROBERT R. DICKSON, 24-4t District Judge. (First publication, October 29) LEGAL NOTICE George E. Russell, Russell, wife of George E. Russell, Burton W McManus, and McManus, wife of Burton W. McManus, non-resident defendants, who are impleaded with Thomas A. Quilty, also known as T. A. Quilty, Nora Quilty, Ellen C. Golden, Monica Bazelman and A. M. Bazel man, also known as Martin Bazelman, and John Doe, real and true name unknown, defendants, are notified that on the 10th day of October, A. D. 1931 Howard Kennedy and W. S. Weston, Trustees, as plaintiffs, filed a petition and commenced an action in the Dis trict Court of Holt county, Nebraska against the defendants above named. That the object and prayer of said petition are to foreclose tax sale cer tificates as follows: In their first cause of action plain tiffs seek to foreclose a tax sale cer tificate upon the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 29 North, Range 11, except that part thereof lying west of the line 112Vi feet east of the center of Seventh Street in O’Neill, Nebraska and except the right of way of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company, containing 35 acres in all, and situate in Holtcounty, Nebraska. In their second cause of action plaintiffs seek to foreclose a tax sale certificate upon the West Half of the Northeast Quarter and East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 33, in Township 33, Range 14 in Holt county, Nebraska in which defend ants George E. Russell and Russell, wife of George E. Russell claim or appear to have an interest in. In their third cause of action plain tiffs seek to foreclose a tax sale cer tificate upon the East Half of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section 35, Township 28, Range 13 in Holt county, Nebraska in which defendants Burton W. Mc Manus and McManus, wife of Burton W. McManus claim or appear to have an interest in. In their fourth cause of action plaintiffs seek to foreclose a tax sale certificate upon the Southwest Quar ter of Northeast Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 26, Range 9 in Holt county, Nebraska. In their fifth cause of action plain tiffs seek to foreclose a tax sale cer tificate upon the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 26, Range 9 West of the 6th P. M. in Holt county. Nebraska. Plaintiffs allege they are the own ers and holders of said tax sale cer tificates and pray that the premises involved in each cause of action be sold to satisfy the amount due on the tax sale certificate against it. You are required to answer said petition on or before December 7, 1931. HOWARD KENNEDY and W. S. WESTON, 23-4 Trustees, plaintiffs. (First publication October 22, 1931) LEGAL NOTICE Midwest State Bank of Sioux City, Iowa, and all persons having or claim ing any interest in the East Half of the East Half and the Northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 28, Range 15 West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, real and true names unknown, defendants, who are impleaded with John Doe, real and true name unknown and James F. O’Donnell and Leone O’Donnell, wife of James F. O’Donnell, defendants, are notified that on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1931 Howard Kennedy and W. S. Weston, Trustees, as plain- I tiffs, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska against the defend- i ants above named, the object and! prayer of which is to foreclose tax sale certificate No. 2043 for the tax of | 1924 and 1925 and subsequent taxes paid thereunder covering the East Half of the East Half and the North west Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter of Section 24, Township 28, North, j Range 15 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska. You are required to answer said j petition on or before the 30th day of November, A. D. 1931. HOWARD KENNEDY and W. S. WESTON, 22-4 Trustees, Plaintiffs, j (Continued from page 5.) on the sick list is re overing. Vr. and Mrs. Lie yd Godei and son Richard are spending a few days with Mrs. Godel's sisters, Mrs. Robert Tom linson and Mrs. Francis Grenier. Frank, Max, Cecil and Vern Gren ier are husking corn at Lyon, Neb. They report a bountiful crop in that part of the state. Bill Tomlinson spent Sonday with Byron Grenier. Mr. and Mrs. Schom and family moved to Royal. Nevraska this week. Their many friends regret their de parture. Lloyd the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crippen was taken to Dr. French at Page for treatment last week. Mrs. Mabel Miller passed away at her sisters home Friday night. The srvices were held Sunday morn ing at ten o’clock. Mrs. Miller form erly known as Mabel Throckmorton. Mr. Ed. Krugman trucked four loads of his cattle to Wisner last week. John Sorenson and Alvin Cleveland are at Lyons, Nebraska husking corn. Miss Lucille Grenier called on Mrs. Frank Grenier Sunday evening . Mrs. Ray Sider entertained a3 a children's Halloween party Friday night, honoring her daughter Mar jorie. At ten-thirty the hostess served a delicious two course luncheon. The Halloween theme was carried out in the room decorations, delighting the young guests. Trucks are busy hauling hay from Chambers to the Krugman ran’ti this week. Mrs. L. C. M<Kim called o« Mrs J. P. Grenier Saturday aftermon. One of E. J. Grenier's work horses was killed by a hunters stray bul let Ian Thursday while grazing in the pasture. The horse was highly valued and a r,;eat loss to Mr. Grenier. A short time ago a spare tire and some canned fruit was stolen from the home of Mr. Joe Bauer. Miss Hattie Grenier who has spent the summer in iSoux Falls, S. D., is expected home soon. Howard Counley called at the E. J. Grenier home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Erban Cline returned to their home Sunday evening. They were accompanied by Mrs. Cline’s mother, Mrs. E. J. Grenier who will remain for a week’s visit. —Buy it in O’Neill— Royal Theater THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12-13-14 THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS In “Monkey Business” You don’t have to guess about this one! Everybody knows it’s the year’s screamin’est comedy! When the Marx boys come to town, Old Man Blues be gins to frown. And when they start their funny stuff, he goes away, in a terrible huff. The depression is over! The “Monkey Business” panic is on! And 100,000,000Blues are out of work. For the Marx Brothers are “off” again in their newest laugh campaign. Adm. 10-40c. Mat. Sat. 2:30, 10-25c. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15-16-17 JOAN CRAWFORD IN “This Modern Age” with Pauline Frederick, Neil Hamilton and Monroe Owsel. Beautiful Joan’s finest romantic triumph against a gay Parisian setting! A daughter of to day with a mother of today! Then the whisper of scandal crashed thru both their lives and loves! They whis pered things she could not believe! Then she found her mother’s name linked brazenly with scandal! The star of “Paid” and “Dance, Fools, Dance” brings you her most glamorous and exciting picture. Admission 10-50c. Matinee Sunday at 2:30, admission 10-35c WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 18 “Gay Diplomat” with Ivan Lebedeff, Betty Compson and Genevieve Tobin. Ivan Lebedeff, favorite with Hollywood women, pur sues women in this picture in an easy, attractive manner. Men will like the plot, which concern Balkan intrigue, and women will be charmed by that Lebedeff manner. Adm. 10-40c Wed. family night. Fur Sale! Saturday Nov. 14th 75 Beautiful FUR COATS The newest and latest styles from New York at a saving of at least 40 percent Including Seals, Muskrats, Broad Tails, etc. We invite your inspection—no obliga tion to buy. Buy now and save Chapman Style Shoppe O’Neill, Nebraska FOR SALE Roll top desk for sale. Inquire at this office. Htf For Sale—A good piano. Inquire at this office. 25tf My farm and billard hall for sale or trade for town property. What have you? G. A. Fox 24tf The Federal Land Bank of Omaha announces that they are anxious to secure farm loans at this time. All those desirinp a loan, call on Jas. F. O’Donnell, Secretary, and submit an application. 35 RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—I have for sale a residence property in O' Neill. It is a five room house. The party owning this house is anxious to sell it. He is a non-resident. I can sell this house at a real bargain if sold promptly. C. F. McKenna. 24-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT—640 acre farm. See or address Henry Losher, O’Neill.. 24-4 Small furnished house to rent. Phone No. 1, O’Neill Photo Co. 20tf For Rent—8 room house in south west part of town. Orton \oung, O’Neill, Nebraska. 25tf WANTED I have buyer for a good modern residence in O’Neill. See R. H. Park Wanted—A man with team and wagon to husk corn at 4 cents a bush el. Mike Engelhaught, Chambers, Neb. Men Wanted for Rawleigh Citj, Routes of 800 Families in O’Neill, Ord. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. NB AS-96-V, Freeport, 111. MISCELLANEOUS Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 4®tf Dressmaking.—Clara Aim. I have private money to loan on choice farms. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tf EYE-SPECIALIST COMING Your eyes are your most important pos session. They deserve *the best that Science,! Skill and Experience can give them. J The P^rrigo Optical Company of Nor-J folk will have a trained specialist at j Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Saturday No-1 vember 28. Learn the truth about your eyes. See us about new low prices. (Signed) C. A, Perrigo. Lost—Black traveling bag between junction north of O’Neill and O’Neill, containing ladies clothes and jewelry Reward.—Ed. Dumfert. 24tf W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DR. L. A. CARTER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Glasses Correctly Fitted. One block South 1st Natl. Bank. ——Phone 72—— O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA DR. J. P. BROWN Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence Phone 223 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. F. A. O’CONNELL DENTIST GUARANTEED WORK MODERATE PRICES O’NEILL. :: NEBRASKA Berry & Hancock I will continue the Real Estate business of S. L. BERRY CHAS. P. HANCOCK Office second door east of Council Oak Store.