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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1934)
MEEK AND VICINITY (Continued from page 5.) and Gross on the diamond at Midway Wednesday afternoon resulted in a victory for Gross. Miss Tena Kaczor spent Wednesday (Political Advertisement) EDWIN E. SQUIRES Broken Bow — Candidate for Judge of Supreme Court NON-POLITICAL BALLOT A capable, hlgh-typc lawyer with 35 years actual experience In state and federal courts. Endor sed and supported by leading Jurists and bar associations. afternoon visiting with Mrs. Griffith and her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Jones, who is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kaczor and son, Edward, Miss Teena Karzor and Vir ginia Rausch were callers at the Ralph Young home on Tuesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith and daughter, Mrs. S. D. Jones, and Lu (Political Advertisement) -1 J. L. KIZER Formerly State Insurance Commissioner Republican Candidate for RAILWAY COMMISSIONER KNOWS: The Taxpayers’ Problems. (30 years a taX payer In Ne braska. I The Farmers* Problems. (25 years a farm owner In Nebraska.) The Business Men's Problems. (10 years manager Brad Btrcets Lincoln office.) (10 years State Insurance Commissioner or Examiner.) ELECT an honest, Intelligent busineu mart of experience and MATURE JUDGMENT to this Important office. UNLESS you keep up your bank account your bank ac count won’t keep up. THE O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000.00 This bank carries no Indebted ness of officers or stockholders. THIS GREAT NEW m MOTOR OIL ' ▼ GER^n . . . climaxes Continental Oil Company’s 59 years of quality leadership! It has greater film strength and more stability. The only oil with the “Hidden Quart That Never Drains Away.” It will give you greater motor protec tion and lower oil consumption—proved in the Indian apolis Destruction Test! Fill with New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil at any of the 18,000 Conoco Stations in 40 states. There is no finer oil! O/c'W an</ &H/1 lOVed CONOCO GERM PROCESSED (PARAFFIN Mil) MOTOR OIL ONE OF THE PRODUCTS OF CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Sold By ARBUTHNOT & REKA and A & R Service Station verne Borg motored to North Platte for a short visit at the Charlie Grif fith home. They returned on Monday, accompanied by Opal Jean Griffith, daughter of Charles. Miss Mildred Thomson, of Lynch, was a guest of Miss Hazel Johnson on Sunday. Mrs. Eric Borg spent the week-end at the home of her son, William, and took in the Pine Creek camp meeting on Sunday. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 64th District I am a candidate for the office of State Representative on the Republican ticket at the Primary August 14, 1934. 1 have con ducted an insurance and loan business for the past 30 years in O’Neill, during which time I have served as local assessor for six years, and as a member of the City Council for nine years. I believe my experience in transacting business for and with the public qualifies me for the office I am seeking. Your support will be greatly appre ciated. L. G. GILLESPIE A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Clifford Wells on Saturday, August 4. All concerned are doing nicely. Miss Mildred Thomson, of Lynch is visiting at the Frank Griffith home this week. Mrs. Charles Clouse, who has been in the Spencer hospital for some time, i came home a few days ago, much im ; proved. There was an interesting game of kittenball played on the diamond at Midway on Thursday evening. Howard Rouse and John Eggar ! spent Monday afternoon at the Frank Griffith home. Mrs. Fred Johring was called to her father’s home on Sunday evening, by the serious illness of her father. John Steinburg, of Orchard, is visit ing at the Rouse Brothers home. Callers at Frank Griffith’s Tuesday evening were, Arthur Rouse, John Steinburg and R. D. Spindler. Levi Yantzi trucked cattle to Sioux City on Monday night for Rouse Bros, and Maridey Hubby. Howard Rouse went with him. Adnlph Hansen, of Sioux Falls, S. D., and Donald Johnson, of Fairfax, 5. D., were over night guests of Cecil Griffith on Tuesday. BRIEFLY STATED Mayor and Mrs. Kersenbrock and children spent Sunday visiting rela tves at Osmond. (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) TO HOLT COUNTY VOTERS I sincerely ask your support at the Primary election for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of Holt County, on the following facts: I am qualified to do the work; I am not at present employed by Holt county, and never have been; I am under no obligation to any of the present employees of Holt county, or any politician or group of politicians. BERT L. POWELL (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) ..... FRED BECKWITH Republican Candidate For Supervisor, First District A resident and taxpayer of Holt county for 23 years. Never Have Held County Office. Your Support Solicited At The Primaries, August 14. Plain White Dinner Ware TEA CUPS, 2 for . 13c COFFEE CUPS, 2 for 15c DINNER PLATES, set of 6 69c FRUIT DISHES, each 5c LARGE VEGETABLE BOWLS, each I9C OYSTER BOWLS, 2 for 25c ONE GALLON CROCKS. 25c BOWEN’S VARIETY THE STORE OF TEN THOUSAND ARTICLES Phyllis Hough, who was operated on for appendicitis a couple of weeks ago, is now able to be up and around. Gene Gallagher left last Tuesday for St. Louis, where he will enter college with a view to studying for the priest, hood. Griswold Concludes Statewide Campaign Dwight Griswold, Gordon editor and candidate for governor on the repub lican ticket will on Saturday night con clude his state-wide campaign that has taken him into nearly four hun dred cities and towns of Nebraska, where he has addressed, thousands of the voters of the state. It is doubtful if any candidate ever met as many people as has Mr. Griswold during the past six weeks. In all of his talks he has stressed the need of honesty in politics. Point ing out that conditions in the state house at Lincoln were not what they should be, Mr. Griswold has promised that he will see that a public office is made a public trust, rather than a place where politics is played at the expense of the taxpayer. Notwithstanding the hundreds of miles covered under the blazing sun, Mr. Griswold has thrived on the work thus proving that he has the energy to carry out the various moves he has been advocating. Born in western Nebraska, the son of pioneer parents, a graduate of the Nebraska State University, having represented his district in the state legislature for several terms—all these have tended to give Dw’ight Griswold a broad viewpoint and the knowledge of the various parts of the state. (First publication August 2, 1934.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2201 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 30, 1934. In the matter of the Estate of John P. Gilligan, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Executrix of said estate has filed in said court her final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard Au gust 27, 1934, 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) 11-3 (First publication July 26, 1834.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2403 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, July 19, 1934. In the matter of the Estate of Andrew E. Lee, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is November 16, 1934, and for the payment of debts is July 18, 1936, and that on August 16, 1934, and on November 17, 1934, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 10-3 (First publication July 19, 1934.) NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION At the regular Annual Meeting of the Dorsey Telephone Company, held at the school house in District Number 100, Holt county, Nebr., on Saturday, June 2, 1934, at 2:00 P. M., it was voted to amend Article 6 of the articles of incorporation, to read as follows: Article 6 The date of the commencement of business of this corporation shall be June 1, 1909, and shall continue for a period of fifty years from that date. Dated at Dorsey, Nebr., June 2, 1934. mum a fADcnw President. V. V. ROSENKRANS, 9-4 Secretary. (First publication July 26, 1934.) LEGAL NOTICE Ann Moffitt; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of Edward W. Moffitt, Senior, Deceased, real names unknown; all persons having or claiming any inter est in the Northwest Quarter (NW14) of Section Thirty (30), Township Twenty-eight (28) North, Range Twelve (12), West of the Sixth Prin cipal Meridian, Holt county, Nebras ka, real names unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represent atives and all other persons interested in the Estate of John McGlohlin, De ceased, real names unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represent atives and all other persons interested in the estate of John McLaughlin, De ceased, real names unknown; Bridget McLaughlin; Thomas McLaughlin; Mary McLaughlin; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the East Half (E*4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE14) of Section Twenty five (25), Township Twenty-eight (28), Range Thirteen (13), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Holt county, Nebraska, real names un known, will take notice that on the 24th day of July, A. D., 1931, Laura N. Story, Plaintiff, filed her petition in the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to secure a Decree of Court quieting and confirming in the plain tiff the title to and possession of the following described real estate, situate in the County of Holt and State of Nebraska, to-wit: Northwest Quarter (NWVi) of Section Thirty (30), Township Twenty-eight (28) North, Range Twelve (12) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, and the East Half (E‘/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NEt4) of Section Twenty-five (25), Township Twenty-eight (28). Range Thir teen (13), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, all in Holt county, Nebraska. and to have the defendants, and each of them, found and decreed to have no title to, lien upon or interest in said real estate or any part thereof; and to have the plaintiff adjudged and decreed to be the owner of said real estate in fee simple, free and clear of all liens, and entitled to the posses sion thereof; and to have the clouds cast upon the plaintiff's title by rea son of the claims of said defendants and the apparent interest of said de fendants, or any of them, in and to said described real estate, or any part thereof, cancelled, annulled, removed, set aside, and held for naught and to have said defendants, and each of them, forever enjoined from asserting any title to, lien upon or interest in said described real estate, or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff. YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, ARE REQUIRED to answer said petition on or before the 3rd. day of September, A. D., 1934. DATED THIS 24th day of July, A. D., 1934. LAURA N. STORY, Plaintiff, By—Julius D. Cronin, 10-4 Her Attorney. Political Announcements FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT To those whom I have not been able to see personally, I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the office of County Superintendent. I have lived practically all my life in this county and my nine years of teaching experience have brought me close to the educational and financial problems of the county. If nominated and elected I shall give efficient and econ omical service at all times. I shall be grateful for your vote on August 14th.—FRANCES TOMJACK. 11-2 FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Your support solicited in my behalf for Clerk District Court. Born and raised in O’Neill, 32 years old, World War Veteran, member American Le gion, democrat. 9-4 JOHN J. HARRINGTON. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Place for girl to work while attending high school.—Mrs. J. B. 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