The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 29, 1933, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    BRIEFLY STATED
Mrs. C. Keys is having her house re
painted this week.
Miss Rose Taylor, of O’Neill, went
to Valentine this week.
Gail Bressler left Tuesday for New
Orient, Iowa, where he has secured
employment.
Mrs. Mary Kelley leaves this even
ing for an extended visit with relatives
and friends in Omaha.
Matt Beha.' is home again after
spending a week in Omaha with his
sister. Miss Nana Beha.
Bobbie Ryan and Bill Brennan are
spending the week out at John Shoe
maker’s home south of O'Neill.
J. L. Bender, of Corr.lea, was in the
city last Wednesday looking after his
1 reai estate holdings in this county.
_
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jensen came up
from Omaha this morning for a few
days visit with relatives in this city.
Miss Catherine Lawler returned to
Lincoln, Nebr., the forepart of the
week. She was up here for the golf
tournament.
Mrs. Ruth McCaffrey and children,
who have been visiting at the home of
her mother, Mrs. J. H. Meredith the
past month, left for their home at
Kansas City last Tuesday night.
RUITS
SIORtsi
GROCERIE
GREEN TEA
‘j-lb. package,
MACARONI, Spaghetti
& Egg Noodles, 2 for
CATSUP
14Vi-oz. Bottle, each
CORN FLAKES
Large package
19c
9c
12c
9c
CHIPSO FLAKES
Large package
FORK & BEANS
Large No. 2Vs tins
BROOMS
A good 4-tie Broom
BOTTLE CAPS
Gross Cartons, each
18c
10c
28c
19c
Specials on Gallon Fruits
APRICOTS /|Q
Excellent for Bennert ‘tuU
BLACKBERRIES
Make Belicioun Pies
c
PEACHES
Tasty and Pleasing
37c
DEL MONTE CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
Exceptional Quality _*t
47c
We arc giving tlie wagon away on Saturday,
Inly lat. Don't fail to bring your empty
Naali'a Coffee cann to
BRENNAN’S U & I STORE
Specials for Friday
Saturday & Monday
Your chance!
Value Triumphs in
Smart New Dresses.
Just think of it! In the
face of rising prices,
Penney’s brings you
styles you d never believe today s dollars
could buy! BUT REMEMBER, — the
quantity is limited and they're so charm
ing and such marvelous values they'll go
fast! So hurry! Be here at 9 A. M. tomor
row morning, when the store opens! Have
first choice!
J.-C. PENNEY
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
Miss Ova Claire Donohoe drove over
from Bonesteel this week.
Fred McNally and family, all ex
cepting Jimmie, went down to Omaha
Tuesday morning for a short visit
in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Coughlin returned to
their home in Plankington, S. D., last
Saturday after a ten day visit with
relatives in this city.
Miss Lucille Hough, who was op
erated upon for appendicitis at the
Stuart hospital two weeks ago, re
turned home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Colman and
son came up from Omaha last Thurs
day night for a couple of weeks visit
with relatives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Saunto drove
down to Sioux City last Sunday to
visit friends for a few days and at
tend the wedding of an old friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Graves and son,
Jerry, of Omaha, drove up last even
ing for a few days visit at the home of
his father, W. B. Graves and family.
Mrs. J. H. Meredith entertained last
Saturday evening in honor of her
daughter, Mrs. McCaffery. Mrs. F. N.
Cronin won the high score at bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Nielson re
turned home from a four wt*eks trip
to Kansas City, Mo., where they took
treatments at the Thornton and Minor*
clinic.
Misses Rita Reardon and Mary Joan
Finley returned Saturday evening
from Long Pine, Nebr., where they
have been visiting with Margaret
Tyler.
Mrs. W. J. Biglin and sons, David
and William, left Wednesdaw morning
for Jackson, where they will put in a
week or ten days visiting relatives and
friends, h
Dr. J. F. Magirl and daughters, Peg
and Mary Helen, of Jackson, came up
last Saturday evening and spent Sun
day visiting at the home of Mrs. R. E.
Magirl.
Mrs. E. A. Doyle went to Alliance,
Nebraska Monday, for a visit with her:
sister, Mrs. A. L. Coding. Miss Bern-,
adette Brennan, Mrs. Doyle and Mrs.'
Goding expact to come to O’Neill!
sometime next week.
Mrs. L. A. Burgess and children
left last Saturday for Wagner and
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where they
will spend a couple of weeks visiting
relatives.
Miss Grace Joyce entertained eight
ladies at her home last Monday even
ing complementary to Mrs. McCafTer
ty, who had been visiting here for the
past month.
C. M. Head, of Randolph, and his
sister, Mrs. Mark Teefey, of Sioux
City, came up last Sunday and spent
Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs.
R. E. Magirl.
Joseph Patterson, of Page, and Mrs.
Nina Dabney, of Norfolk, were united
in marriage by Rev. Aucock at the
Methodist parsonage in this city last
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Toy and daught
er, Miss Nellie, drove down to Sioux
City last Saturday to attend the wed
ding festivities of an old friend of the
family. They returned home Tuesday
afternoon.
J. E. Deming and Charles Lofquist,
of Stuart, were callers at this office
last Saturday. Mr. Deming and Mr.
Lofquist are pioneer residents of the
western part of the county and were in
O’Neill attending the meeting of the
Economy League.
Joseph Galligan, of Atkinson, and
O. W. Tuck, of Page, purchased a
second-hand Chevrolet from Arbuth
not and Reka, Miss Anna Vequist
bought a new Chevrolet for her
nephew on June 21, from the Chev
rolet garage.
Mrs. Lloyd Whaley, living northeast
of O’Neill, was a pleasant caller at
this office last week and ordered The
Frontier sent to their address for the
ensuing year, so that they could keep
posted upon the current events in this
great county of ours.
Mr. and Mrs. Genrge Agnes enter
tained some Junior members and out
of-town guests Tuesday evening at a
dancing party at the Country Club in
honor of their daughter, Miss Mildred.
Miss Agnes returned from Chicago,
Illinois last week for a visit with her
parents.
The Royal Union Life Insurance
Company, of Des Moines, is now in the
hands of receivers appointed by the
Federal court at Des Moines. The
Royal Union owns several thousand
acres of land in Northwestern Ne
braska, which it had to take under
foreclosure.
■k .
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kratochvil
and daughters, Genille and Dorothy,
of Osmond, spent Sunday visiting at
the John Kersenbrock home. They re
turned home Sunday evening and were
accompanied by Jack Kersenbrock
who will spend a few weeks visiting
at their home.
The third annual golf tournament
of the Plainview Country club will be
held at Plainview July 9, 10, and 11.
Quite a few golfers from O’Neill and
vicinity plan to go over there and play.
Orville Winchell, of O’Neill, who did
not compete in the O’Neill tournament
is expected to carry off some honors
down there.
Grover Shaw, who left here about
three weeks ago with his daughter
Loretta, for a visit with his mother
in Kentucky and a tour of the Ex
postion in Chicago, returned home
A man doesn’t have to
plead with creditors for
extension of time when
he has established credit
at his bank by maintain
ing a substantial account.
THE
O’NEILL NATIONAL
BANK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits,
$125,000.00
This bunk carries no indebted
ness of officers or stockholders.
Wednesday night. His daughter re
mained for a few days longer. He
says that the attendance at the fair
is very good.
Eldon Wood and Eddie Grumm, of
Ponoma, California, arrived in the city
the latter part of last week for a visit
with friends. Mr. Grumm left the
first of the week for Chicago where he
will spend a few days visiting relatives
and then will return to this city the
latter part of the week, on his way
back to California.
C. E. Downey, of Independence, Mo.,
and son, Morris, of Omaha, came up
last Saturday for a visit with relatives
and old-time friends in this city. Mr.
C. E. Downey was a resident of this
county for about forty years and has
many friends throughout the county
wfiio will be glad to greet him again,
after an absence of about ten years.
James Boler drove down to Jackson
last Saturday afternoon and spent
Sunday visiting old time friends at
his boyhood home. He returned home
Sunday evening. He was accompanied
to Jackson by the Misses Ruth Ann
and Rose Marie Biglin who remained
at Jackson for a visit at the home of
their grandmother, Mrs. Julia Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz, Mrs. Max
Golden and Miss Jane Mains and Miss
Mary Jane Kubitschek drove down to
Omaha last Monday morning. Mr.
and Mrs. Gatz and Mrs. Golden re
turned home Wednesday evening and
were accompanied by Miss Jean Schro
der who will visit here for a few
weeks. Miss Mains and Miss Kubit
schek remained in Omaha for a visit
of a few week with relatives and
friends.
CARD OF THANKS
To our many frieinds who were so
exceedingly kind to us during the ill
ness and following the death of our
dear wife and mother, Mrs. D. D.
Murphy, we wish to extend our sincere
thanks and heart felt apreciation for
their many deeds of kindness and ex
pressions of sympathy.
D. D. Murphy and family.
(First publication June 15, 1933.)
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of a license granted to me by the
Honorable Robert R. Dickson, Judge
of the District Court of Holt county,
Nebraska, in an action pending in the
District Court of said County, entitled,
“In the Matter of the Application of
S. J. Weekes, Executor ef the Estate
of Adolph Peterson, Deceased for Lic
ense to Sell Real Estate,” dated June
3rd, A. D., 1933, I will offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for cash
the following described real estate,
situate in the City of O’Neill in the
County of Holt and State of Nebraska,
to-wit:
Lots Fourteen, Fifteen and Six
teen in Block Twenty-five of the
Original town of O’Neill, Ne
braska.
Lots One, Two, Three, Four, Five,
Six, Seven and Eight, Block Num
ber “B”, O’Neill and Hagerty Ad
dition to O’Neill, Nebraska,
on the 6th day of July, A. D., 1933, at
two o’clock p. m., at the front door of
the Court House in the City of O’Neill,
Holt county, Nebraska, subject to all
charges thereon, by mortgage or other
wise, exisiting at the time of the death
of Adolph Peterson. Said sale will re
main open one hour.
S. J. WEEKES,
Executor of the Estate of
4-3 Adolph Peterson, Deceased.
First publication June 15, 1933.)
LEGAL NOTICE
Clarence Pine Joyce Pine, Alice
Bressler, Z. M. Bressler, John Q.
Fleming, Clarence Wilk Fleming,
Charles Frederick Fleming and Jesse
Pine Fleming, nonresident defendants,
are hereby notified that on the 14th (
day of June, 1933, The State Savings
and Loan Association as Plaintiff filed
its Petition in the District Court of
Holt county, Nebraska against said
defendants with others to foreclose one
mortgage made by Nono W. Pine, a
single woman, to The State Savings and
Loan Association on Lot Thirteen (13),
in Block Nine (9), Original Town of ^
O’Neill, Nebraska, which mortgage ^
was recorded in the office of the Re
corder of Deeds of Holt county, Ne
braska, December 18, 1924 and was
given to secure the payment of one
note of $1,500.00.
That default has been made in the
payment of the monthly installments
on the said note for more than three
months and the Plaintiff prays that
the defendants be required to pay the
amount due on said note or that said
premises be sold as provided by law
to satisfy said note and mortgage, and
that the defendants and each of them
be foreclosed of and from all right and
title in and to said premises and for
such other and further relief as may
be just and equitable.
You are required to answer said
Petition on or before the 24th day of
July, 1933.
THE STATE SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
By A. H. Kidd and W. J. Hammond,
4-4 Its Attorneys.
FOR SALE
Fly Spray, 65 cents per gallon.—
Walter Warner. 5-2
We are offering reduced prices on
our two last hatches, June 26th and
June 30th.—O’Neill Hatchery. 5-2
German Millet Seed, grown in Holt
county. |2.00 per 100-lbs.—Chevro
let Garage. 50tf
160 acre farm, Big buildings and
close to town. Price only $25 per acre.
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 46tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Get Into Business for yourself by
selling needed Household Products.
Have opening in Holt county. No in
vestment except your car. For partic
ulars write S. F. Baker & Co., Keokuk,
Iowa. 4-4p
Century of Progress Round Trip
$12.90 each week, Burlington Route.
3tf
Jiggs, Katzenjammers, Popeye,
Nebbs, Barney Google, Toots and Cas
per, Skippy, Sappo, Blondie, Tooner
ville, Mickey Mouse, and all the really
popular comics are found only in the
Sunday BEE-NEWS 2-tf
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 Nat’l Bank
-Phone 72
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
DR. J. P. BROWN
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence Phone 223
Dr. F. A. O’CONNELL
DENTIST
GUARANTEED WORK
MODERATE PRICES
O’NEILL :: NEBRASKA