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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1935)
(First publication Sept. 12, 1935.) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Estate of Gilbert Clay Rominger, deceased. Order of Hearing on Probate of On this 12th day of September, A. D., 1936, Luella Mae Rominger filed her petition in this Court, and presented an authenticated copy of the last will and testament of Gil bert Clay Rominger, Deceased, to gether with the probate therepf in the county of Rio Grande, State of, MISCELLANEOUS THIRTY years successful practice is your guaranty that Perrigo Op tical Company will make your glasses right. See their repre sentative at Gold en Hotel Sat., Oct. 5. 19-2 PIANO Tuner C. M. Henderson, of Norfolk, here a few days. Leave orders at Jack’s Trading Post. All small instruments repaired. Drop in and see the music goods here on display a few days at Jack’s. WANTED TO BUY I have a buyer for a modern house. —R. II. Parker, O’Neill. 3tf FOR RENT THREE Furnished rooms.—Mattie Soukup. 17-tf FOR SALE TWO hole Topsy Laundry stove, with water front, in good condi tion; also wardrobe.—Mrs. P. B. Harty. 19-2 LARGE heating stove, reasonable. —G. A. Fox. 17tf RANGE, Home Comfort, good as new for half price.—Box 424, At kinson, Ncbr. 17-3p CHEVROLET and Whippet parts; used tires in 18, 19, 20, 21 inch sizes.—Vic Halva Shop. 17-3p OLD NYE-JENKS lumber yard buildings and lots in Emmet. Very reasonable. —Mrs. C. N. George, Atkinson. 14-tf BOAR — Spotted Poland China, "Dizzy Dean.” Bred on Hanson Bros, farm in Iowa. Sile, Laog; dam, Katherine-417886. Regist ered. Also .Cholera immune.— Garold Wrede, Red Bird, Neb. 18-3 HOME LOANS FARM LOANS RANCH LOANS I Am Now Making Loans JOHN L. QUIG TRAVEL $Y BUS via Grand Island-O’Neill Stages Lv. 8:00 O’Neill Ar. 8:45 Ar. 12:15 Grand Island Lv. 4:15 Service thru to Hastings,Lincoln, Kearney, North Platte, Denver, Salt Lake, Boise, Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco. For information call GOLDEN HOTEL Phone 35 We Carry Express Dr. J. L. SHERBAHN CHIROPRACTOR Phones Res. 147-R Office 147-W j::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Diamond—Watches—Jewelery H Expert Watch Repairing 0. M. Herre—Jeweler | In Reardon Drug Store W.F. FINLEY, M.D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska I DR. J. P. BROWN I Office Phone 77 I Complete X-Ray Equipment a | Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence Phone 223 Dr. F. A. O’Connell I Dentist GUARANTEED W'ORK | MODERATE PRICES :: NEBRASKA I Hiiiintl I Colorado, of which county and state the said Gilbert Clay Rominger was a bona fide resident and in • habitant at the time of his death; the prayer of said petition being that a day be fixed by this Court for hearing thereon and that notice thereof be given and that said will be admitted and allowed in this state as the last will and testament of the said Gilbert Clay Rominger, Deceased, and that Julius D. Cronin be appointed ad ministrator with the will annexed thereof. IT IS, THEREFORE, hereby or dered that the third day of October, A. D., 1935, at ten o’clock A. M., be fixed for heuring said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear and show cause why the prayer thereof should not be granted; that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hearing thereon, be given all per sons interested by publication in The Frontier, a legal newspaper, printed weekly in said county for three (3) successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. BY THE COURT: (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 17-3 County Judge. (First publication Sept. 5, 1935.) NOTICE TO JOHN WISE; The heirs, dev isees, legatees, personal repre sentatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John Wise, deceased, real names un known; all persons having or claiming any interest in the North Half of the North West Quarter (N16 NW14) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Thirty One (81) North, of Range Twelve (12) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Holt county, Ne braska, real names unknown; all persons having or claiming any interest in the Southwest Quart er (SW14) of Section Seven (7), Township Thirty-One (31) North, of Range Twelve (12) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Holt county, Nebraska, real names unanown; josepnine l,. Abbott; All persons having or claiming any interest in the North East Quarter (NE*4) of Section Eighteen (18), Town ship Thirty-One (31), North, of Range Twelve (12), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Molt county, Nebraska, real names un known; E. T. Montague; The heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of E. T. Montague, deceased, real namesunknown; All persons hav ing or claiming any interest in the North West Quarter (NW\4) of Section Seventeen (17), Town ship Thirty-One (31) North, of Range Twelve (12) W'est of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska, real names un known; C. H. Hoops; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of C. H. Hoops, deceased, real names unknown; all persons hav ing or claiming any interest in the North Half of North East Quarter (NVi NE'i) of Section Nineteen (19), Township Thirty One (31) North, Range Twelve (12) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Holt county, Ne braska, real names unknown; . Hoops, real name un known, wife of C. H. Hoops: I he above named or designated persons, and each of them will take notice that The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company has filed its petition in the District Court for Holt county, Nebraska, against them, the object and prayer of which petition are to quiet the title of the said The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company in and to the following described property sit uated in the County of Holt and State of Nebraska, to-wit: The North Half of North West Quarter (NH NW‘4) of Section Eighteen (18), and the South West Quarter (SW‘4) of Section Seven (7), and the North East Quarter (NEV*) of Section Eighteen (18), and the North West Quarter (NW'i) of Section Seventeen (17), and the North Half of the North East Quarter (NMi NE'«) of Section Nineteen (19), all in Township Thirty-One (31) North, Range Twelve (12) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, against said persons, and .each of them, and to permanently enjoin said persons, and each and all of them, from claiming or asserting any interest in, rights or title to, or lien upon, said property. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of October, 1935, or otherwise judgment and decree will be en tered against you. THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, By SIDNEY W. SMITH, JULIUS D. CRONIN, 10-4 Its Attorneys. City Council Proceedings O’Neill, Nebraska, * Sept. 3, 1935. Council met in regular session. Present: Mayor Kersenbrock.Coun cilmen Yantzi, Brennan, Protivin sky, Coyne, Uhl, Harty, The meeting was called to order by the Mayor. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The City Treasurer’s statement for the month of August was read and approved. Upon motion the following bills were allowed: On General Fund: R. E. Strong .$ 3.00 Chester Calkins _ 90.00 C. W. Porter 15.00 Elmer Hagensick 10.00 The Frontier ___ 84.64 Fire Department . 46.00 Montgomery Hdw. Co. 12.80 Charles Hershiser. 14.40 R. E. Calvert ... 15.00 Galena Lbr. Co. . 3.79 Builders & Mfg. Mut. Ins. 215,67 G. E. Miles 4.00 Emmet A. Harmon ... 25.00 D. D. Hunt 100.00 Island Supply Co. 194.14 W. H. Stein ... 2.50 Interstate Power Co. 184.32 Frank Howard __11.50 Lew Wyant 1.20 Sunset Lodge __ 2.88 Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot _ 14.00 On Water Fund: Jesse Scofield — $ 90.00 Pat Hannaberry _ 1.00 Ralph Scofield 58.20 James Davidson . 8.05 Continental Oil Co. . 62.59 Builders & Mfg. Mut. Ins. 70.65 Mattie Soukup 4.97 C. W. Porter 10.00 Arbuthnot & Reka _ 3.42 Worthington Plumbing & Machine .... 64.70 N. W. Bell Tel. Co. .... 8.45 Interstate Mach & Sup. Co. 11.31 Uhl Transfer Co. ... 2.26 Motion by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Yantzie, that the Council vote on the ap plication of Erwin F. Peterson for a liquor license original package and both on and off sale by the drink. Roll was called on this mo tion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye: Coyne, Uhl, Yantzie, Brennan, Protivinsky, Harty; Nay: None. Motion by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Yantzie that the Mayor endorse the ap proval on applicant’s bond. Roll was called on this motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye: Coyne, Uhl, Yantzie, Brennan, Pro tivinsky, Harty; Nay, None. The following resolution was in troduced by Councilman Brennan, and read. RESOLUTION Whereas. Erwin F. Peterson, had made application for a liquor lic ense sale by drink, and Whereas, said application is in all respects, in legal, and due form, and notice of hearing thereon has been given according to law by publication in The Frontier, and Whereas, no remonstrances are interposed, and no objections are on file or made to the granting of said application and the issuance of license thereon, and Whereas, a majority of the City Council of O'Neill, Nebraska, fav or the issuance of a Liquor License, sale by the drink, to said applicant, Therefore be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of O’Neill, Nebraska, that a Liquor License sale by the drink, be granted to said applicant Erwin F. Peterson, and that the City Clerk be and he hereby is directed to issue said license in manner, form and within the time prescribed by law. , Motion was made by Councilman Coyne, seconded by Councilman Yantzie, that the above resolution be adopted. Roll was called upon the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye— Coyne, Uhl, Yantzie, Brennan, Pro tivinsky, Harty; Nay—none. Motion by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Yantzie, that the Council take a vote on the application of George A. Fox, for On and Off Sale Beer License. Roll was called on this motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye —Coyne, Uhl, Yantzie, Brennan, Protivinsky, Harty; Nay—none. Motion by Councilman Yantzie, seconded by Councilman Brennan, that the Mayor be instructed to endorse the approval on applicants bond. Roll was called on this mo tion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—Coyne, Uhl, Yant zie, Brennan, Protivinsky, Harty; Nay—none. The following resolution was in troduced by Councilman Brennan, and read. RESOLUTION Whereas, George A. Fox, has made application t'or an Off and On Sale Beer License, and Whereas, said application is in all respects, in legal and due form, and notice of hearing thereon has been given according to law by publication in The Frontier, and Whereas, no remonstrances are interposed, and no objections are on file or made to the granting of said application and the issuance of license thereon, and Whereas, the majority of the City Council of O’Neill, Nebraska, favor the issuance of an Off and , On Sale Beer License to said ap plicant, Therefore, be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of O’Neill Nebraska, that an Off and On Sale Beer License be granted to saiei George A. Fox, and that the City Clerk be and he hereby is directed to issue said license, in manner form and within the time prescrib ed by law. Motion by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Yantzie, that the above resolution be ad opted. Roll was called on this mo tion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—£oyne, Uhl, Yant zie, Brennan, Protivinsky, Harty; Nay—None. Motion by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Yantzie, that the date of hearing on the ap plication for an Off and On Sale Liquor license by the drink, of Ralph W. McElvain, be set as of the date of Sept. 19, 1935, at 8:00 p. m. Motion carried. The following'resolution was in troduced by Councilman Protivin sky, and read. RESOLUTION A resolution authorizing the City of O’Neill to file an application to the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a loan and grant to aid in fin ancing the construction of Water Works Project and designating John Kersenbrock, CW. Porter and Emmet A. Harmon to furnish such information as the Government may requet. Be it resolved by the City Coun cil of O’Neill: Section 1. That John Kersen brock, Mayor, be and he is auth orized to execute and file on ap plication on behalf of the City of O’Neill to the United States of America for a loan and grant to aid in financing the construction of a Water Works Project. Section 2. That C. W. Porter and Emmet A. Harmon are hereby authorized and directed to furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works may reasonably request in connection with the ap plication which is herein author ized to be filed. Motion was tirade by Councilman Coyne, seconded by Councilman Protivinsky, that the above resolu tion be adopted. Roll was called upon this motion and the vote thereon was as. follows: Aye— Coyne, Uhl, Yantzie, Brennan, Pro tivinsky, Harty; Nay—None. Motion was made by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Uhl, that an emergency be de clared in the Water System of the City of O’Neill. Roll was called upon this motiqn and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—Uhl, Yantzie, Brennqn; Nay—Coyne, Protivinsky, Harty. Therefore the vote being threp for and three against, the Mayor voted no with the following statement: Statement of the Mayor, rela tive to motion of Councilman Brennan, declaring an emerg ency in the water works. That no plan was proposed by Councilman Brennan, and no plan or suggestion was submitted to the Council, and the water supply be ing in the same condition as it has been for the past year. The Mayor will entertain a., motion declaring an emergency providing Council has a definite plan, as to procuring additional water, and majority of council favor same. Motion by Councilman Harty, seconded by Councilman Coyne, that the City accept the public li ability insurance policy No. P62043, and compensation insurance policy No. 54921 Builders & Manufactur ers Mutual Casualty Company of Chicago, 111., L. G. Gillespie agent, premium being $14)0.00 and $1,82.22 respectively. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—Coyne, Uhl, Yantzie, Brennan, Protivinsky, Harty; Nay—None. Upon motion the Council ad journed subject to the call of the Mayor. C. W. PORTER, City Clerk. BRIEFLY STATED Lester Hornback, of Spencer was in this city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hulrisk were here from Pierce Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cuzik were visitors from Oomond on Wednes day. D. H. Allen, of Emmet, was in O’Neill Wednesday on a pleasure trip, taking in the merchant’s trade and free day. Miss Viola Kohland, of Tilden, arrived in the city last Monday for a short visit with her sister-, Miss Angie Kohland. Fred Woods, of Fremont, was visiting here at the home of Chief of Police and Mrs. Chester Calk ins Wednesday. Bernard McCafferty came down from Casper, Wyo., the latter part of last week for a few days visit with relatives hare. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fernholz, of Emmet, spent from Saturday to Tuesday visiting friends and rela tives at Hartington. Stafford must be standing pat. Pat Carr and Pat Ragan were up from that town Wednesday, return ing home in the evening. F. C. Tegler, of Page, viewed the program here free day and took home with him vivid memories of the county seat town at play. Arthur Keepja,of Hoskins, Nebr., and Miss Mabel Carson, of Nor folk, were granted a marriage lic ense in county court last Monday. Clayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bellar of near Emmet, was in O’Neill Tuesday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ott. The local public high school foot ball machine last Friday on the fairgrounds grid, remodeled the Verdigre eleven'to the tune of 18 to 6. A. C. Tilley, Nebraska stateengi neer, arrived here Tuesday even ing and left Thursday morning.. His visit was in the interest of business connected with the state office. The first meeting of the O’Neill Women’s Club will be held Wednes day, Oct. 2, at the club rooms in the Grattan library, at 3 p. m. Each member is requested to bring a guest. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Clift and family, of Long Pine, came down Wednesday morning to take in the Free Day in this city and visit with relatives, returning l^ome that night. Paul Beha, whose headquarters are now in Omaha, was in Norfolk on business Wednesday and came up for a short visit with his par ents on the booster train that evening. Erwin F. Peterson opened his liquor establishment here in the west half of the old George Bres sler building, adjoining his beer parlor last Tuesday evening. The set-up looks very much like the old saloon but Peterson says drinks called for today are much more complicated, many mixes requiring considerable study. Pete has a repetorie of about 300 fancy mixes and is ready for all comers. L. G. Gillespie has tendered his resignation as warehouse storage inspector for Holt county, the posi tion to which he was appointed by the state railway commission about ten days ago. George Meals, rancher south of Atkinson, an O’Neill raised boy, was down from his ranch Wednes day giving the old home town the “once over” and meeting some of his hundreds of friends. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Cora Kirkpatrick and her children, Ed ward, Morris and Lurlean, and grandson, Junior, were at Long Pine visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoar. Miss Helen Knapp entertained Miss Reta Knapp at a Treasure Hunt on Friday, September 20. The honoree was among the win ners. After the treasure was found a luncheon was served by the hostess. Hot southwest winds estimated at around 35 miles an hour pre vailed here several days this week. A little rain would be welcome for fall livestock feed and to hold down dust that is starting to take wings a bit at times. Today an inspector here making a test of this city’s wells for the state insurance department inform ed Mayor Kersenbrock that the eleven city wells, their water form ing the source of supplying the city pump, yielded a total of 299 gallons a minute, indicating O’Neill after all may not require a new well. I CAN HARDLY WAIT! ^ I’ve already ordered my shells at Gambles. I’ve used their shells for five years and do they bring in the game. There’s none better and I save money on every box.—Adv. 1 FREE! I Miss Dio Dita will give B B Complimentary Facials at 8 Margaret’s Beauty Shoppe B j* Sept 30 to Oct. 5. H Call Early For Appointments f: X '■ 8 Margaret’s Beauty Shoppe |! | Phone 102 O’Neill, Nebr. jj SPECIAL AT Barnhart Market Friday, Saturday and Sunday 'til Noon CANNING PEARS A| |A Per Bushel Basket.ylil/ APPLES—Missouri Jonathan AA^ Per Bushel...WC DELICIOUS APPLES Ai #)£ Per Basket. POTATOES—Irish Cobblers A| Per Peck, 21c—Per 100-Lb Bag... COME IN AND SEE US Special Selling Event Fall Fashions... 0 Many New Fall Dresses included in this SPECIAL Event—Dresses that we are selling up to $9.90— All in One Special Group at the Unbelieveable Price Friday and Saturday ' ' • i* .ssii :,_ HATS Your Kind of Hat is Here . . . Brimmed or Off the Face ... High or Low Crowned . . . Every Color and Size! 98c & $1.98 Wash Frocks New For Fall! . . . and are they Smart! You cannot resist buying one or more of these! 98c 1 Footwear For Fall Exceptionally Smart is the New Foot Easer—Built-in-Arch—“Sonia” Gypsie Tie. We guarantee a Fit! All sizes and widths in Brown or Black! TH€ BROUJn m^ponflLD C<T ■ I BIIIII Wl————a———i I HTIII