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    First publication Nov. 14, 1935.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 2457.
In the County Court of Holt
Holt county, Nebraska, November
13, 1935.
In the matter of the Estate of
Bertha L. W. Richardson, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that the
Administrator of said estate has
filed in said court his 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 December
4, 1935, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the
County Court Room in O'Neill,
Nebraska, when all 'persons inter
ested may appear and be heard
concerning said final report and
the distribution of said estate.
C. J. MALONE,
26-3 County Judge.
(County Court Seal)
W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
(First publication Nov. 21, 1936.)
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate No. 2614
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, November 19,
1936.
In the matter of the Estate of
Alphonzo L. Rouse, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said Court
for the probate of a written instru
ment purporting to be the last will
and testament of Alphonzo L.
Rouse, Deceased, and for the ap
pointment of Arthur G. Rouse and
Maude E. Rouse, as executors
thereof; that December 12, 1936,
at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set
for hearing said petition and prov
ing said instrument in said Court
when all persons concerned may
appear and contest the probate
thereof.
C. J. MALONE,
County Judge.
[County Court Seal] 27-3
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
(First publication Nov. 21, 1935.)
SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued, to
me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt county, Nebraska, in
an action pending in said Court
wherein The Federal Land Bank of
Omaha, a Corporation, is plaintiff
and William E. Gaffney and others,
(this being case No. 12940) are de
MISCELLANEOUS
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BARBER
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I
fcndants, I will sell to the highest*
bidder for cash at the front door
of the court house in O’Neill, Ne
braska, on the 23rd day of Decem
ber, 1935, at 10 o’clock A. M., the
following described premises in
Holt county, Nebraska:
Southeast quarterof the south
east quarter of section 22;
southwest quarter of the south
west quarter of section 23;
west half of the west half;
southeast quarter of the south
west quarter; southwest quart
er of the southeast quarter of
section 26; southeast quarter
of section 27; northeast quart
er of the northeast quarter of
section 34; northwest quarter
of the northeast quarter; north
half of the northwest quarter
of section 35 all in township
28 north of range 13 west of
the 6th Principal Meridian,
containing 640 acres, more or
less, according to the Govern
ment Survey,
to satisfy the sum of $1,487.42
found due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $70.51 costs of suit and
accruing costs.
Dated this 16th day of Novem
ber, 1936.
peter w. Duffy,
27-5 Sheriff of Holt County,
Nebraska.
(First publication Nov. 21, 1935.)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY
LICENSE SHOULD NOT BE
GRANTED TO SELL
REAL ESTATE
In the District Court of Holt
county, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Application
of R. H. Harris, Administrator
of the Estate of Tom Crowe, De
ceased, for License to sell Real
Estate.
Now, on this 16th day of Novem
ber, A. D., 1935, this cause came
on for hearing upon the petition
and application, under oath, of R.
H. Harris, administrator of the
estate of Tom Crowe, Deceased,
praying for license to sell the fol
lowing described real estate of the
said Tom Crowe and now the prop
erty of his said estate, to-wit:
East Half of the Northeast
Quarter (EMiNE^), Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
(SEKSEtt), of Section Eight (8),
Township Thirty-two (32), Range
Nine (9), Holt county, Nebraska.
Lots One, Two, Three and Four
(1, 2, 3, and 4), Southwest Quarter
(SW!4), North Half of the South
east Quarter (NMiSE14), South
west Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter (SWV4SEV4) of Section
Ten (10), Township Thirty-two
(32), Range Nine (9), Holt county,
Nebraska.
Lot Two (2), and the Northwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
(NWV4SW14) of Section Eleven
(11), Township Thirty-two (32),
Range Nine (9), Holt county, Ne
braska.
North Half (NV4) and the
Southeast Quarter (SE*4) of Sec
tion Fifteen (IB),Township Thirty
two (32), Range Nine (9), Holt
county, Nebraska.
All of Section Seventeen (17),
Township Thirty-two (32), Range
Nine (9), Holt county, Nebraska.
North Half of Section Twenty
(20), Township Thirty-two (32),
Range Nine (9), Holt county, Ne
braska.
Southwest Quarter of the North
east Quarter (SW^NEti). West
Half of the Northwest Quarter
(WMiNW^4), Southeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter (SEV4
NWA). Northeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter (NEViSWA),
Northwest Quarter of the South
east Quarter (NWt4SEVi), of Sec
tion Twenty-two (22), Township
Thirty-two (32), Range Nine (9),
Holt county, Nebraska.
North Half (N *4) and the South
east Quarter (SE*4) of Section
Eighteen (18), Township Thirty
two (32), Range Nine (9), and all
of that portion of the northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter
lying north of the public road duly
laid out and. platted across said
tract, all in section eighteen (18),
Township thirty-two (32), north of
Range Nine (9), west of the Sixth
Principal Meridian and containing
in all about twenty-five acres, more
or less, Holt county, Nebraska.
South Half of the Northwest
Quarter (S^4NW14) and the South
Half (SVi) of Section Seven (7),
Township Thirty-two (32), Range
Nine (9), Holt county, Nebraska.
Lots One, Two and Four (1, 2
and 4) and the South Half of the
NorthwestQuarter(S^4NW*4) and
the Southwest Quarter (SW’A) and
theSoutheastQuarter of the South
east Quarter (SEV4SE^4) of Sec
tion Nine (9), Township Thirty
two (32), Range Nine (9), Holt
county, Nebraska.
Southwest Quarter (SW‘4) and
the West Half of the Northwest
Quarter (W%NW(4), Southeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
(SE*4NW^4), and the West Half
of the Northeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter (WMfNE'4
NWV*) of Section Twenty-seven
(27) , Township Thirty-two (32),
Range Nine (9), Holt county, Ne
braska.
East Half of the East Half
(EViEti) of Section Twenty-eight
(28) , Township Thirty-two (32),
Range Nine (9), Holt county, Ne
braska.
North Half of Section Eight
(N*4 of 8), Township Thirty-one
(31). Range Nine (9), Holt county,
Nebraska.
Lot One (1) of Section Four (4)
and Lot One of Section Five (5),
Township Thirty-two (32), Range
Nine (9), Holt county, Nebraska.
One Hundred and ten acres being
a part of the southwest quarter of
Section Four (4) of Township
Thirty-one (31), Range Nine (9),
West of the Sixth Principal Mer
idian, and more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit: Begin
ning at the southwest corner of
said section four (4), thence run
ning north one hundred and sixty
rods, thence east one hundred and
ten rods, thence south one hundred
and sixty rods, thence w'est one
hundred and ten rods to the place
of beginning, and containing one
hundred and ten acres, as afore
said Holt county, Nebraska,
for the purpose of paying debts
owing by said deceased and allowed
against said estate and allowances
and costs of administration, and it
appearing to the Court from said
petition that there is not a suffici
ent amount of personal property in
the possession of the said R. H.
Harris, Administrator, belonging
to said estate, to pay said debts,
fees, allowances and costs and that
it is necessary to sell said real
estate above described for the pay
ment of said debts, fees, allow
ances and costs.
IT IS, THEREFORE ORDERED
BY THE COURT that all persons
interested in this said estate ap
pear before* the District Court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on the 2nd
day of January, A. D., 1936, at the
hour of ten o’clock A. M., to show
cause, if any there be, why a lic
ense should not be granted to the
said R. H. Harris, Administrator
of the Estate of Tow Crowe, De
ceased, to sell the above described
real estate of said, decedent to pay
such debts and expenses.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a notice of the time and place
of such hearing be given all per
sons interested in this said estate
by publishing a copy of this Order
once each week for four (4) succes
sive weeks in The Frontier, a legal
newspaper, printed, published and
of general circulation In Holt
county, Nebraska.
BY THE COURT:
ROBERT R. DICKSON,
27-4 District Judge.
(First Publication Nov. 21, 1935.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be receive by
the County of Holt, O’Neill, Ne
braska, at the office of the County
Clerk of Holt County, at O’Neill,
Nebraska, up to 1:00 P. M. on
Thursday, December 5, 1935, for
the following purposes:
Bids on the purchase of the pres
ent Jail Building including all
brick, stone, cement, lumber and
all other material contained in the
building, exclusive of cells and
bath and toilet fixtures.
Sealed bids to include the remov
al of jail cells and the clearing
and cleaning up of premises.
Alternate bids for the tearing
down and removal of all brick,
stone, cement, lumber and all other
material contained in the building
and the storing of same at a desig
nated place.
Sealed bids to also include the
clearing of the premises.
Each bidder must submit with
his bid a certified check in an
amount equal to Ten per cent
(10%) or more of the proposed
bid.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish a performance
bond in an amount equal to 100%
of the contract price.
The County of Holt reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and
to waive any or all irregularities
or technicalities in the bids if it
be deemed in the best interests of
the County to do so.
JOHN C. GALLAGHER,
County Clerk,
27-2 Holt County, Nebraska.
(First Publication Nov. 21, 1936.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that the
County of Holt, O’Neill, Nebr., will
receive bids for the EXCAVATION
for New Court House Building
for Holt County to be located on
present Court House Square,
O’Neill, Nebraska, in accordance
with drawing and specifications
prepared by John Latenser & Sons,
Inc., Architects, 466 Saunders
Kennedy Building, Omaha, Nebras
ka, these being on file in the office
of the County Clerks O’Neill, Ne
braska.
Bids will be addressed to the
undersigned, enclosed and sealed
in properly endorsed envelope and
filed with him not later than 1:00
P. M., Thursday, December 6, 1936.
All drawings and specifications
must be returned to the Architects
and all bids must be submitted on
blank proposals which will be fur
nished by the Architects.
Each bidder must submit with
his proposal a certified check in
the sum of 6 per cent of the
amount of his bid as a guarantee
of good faith and that the bidder
will enter into contract for the sum
named in his bid, same to be drawn
in favor of County of Holt, O’Neill,
Nebraska. No bidder may with
draw his bid for a period of thirty
days after the date set for the
opening thereof.
The Contractor will be required
to furnish a performance bond in
an amount equal to 100 per cent
of the contract price.
The work is to be performed in
accordance with the requirements
of the Emergency Relief Approp
riation Act of 1935 and under the
Regulations of the Federal Emer
gency Administration of Public
Works. Attention is called to the
fact that not less than the minimum
wage rates prescribed in above reg
ulations must be paid on this pro
ject.
The County of Holt, O’Neill, Ne
braska, reserves the right to reject
any and all bids and waive irregu
larities in the bids should it be
deemed in the interest of the
County to do so.
JOHN C. GALLAGHER,
County Clerk Holt County,
27-2 O’Neill, Nebraska.
NOTICE
EXTRACT FROM THE RECORD
OF A MEETING OF THE HOLT
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPER
VISORS HELD AT O’NEILL,
NEBRASKA, ON NOVEMBER
19, 1935.
RESOLUTION DECLARING
THE RESULT OF THE SPECIAL
ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER
12, 1935, ON THE QUESTION OF
ISSUING $61,000.00 COURT
HOUSE BONDS.
Supervisor Carson offered the
following resolution:
WHEREAS, There was duly and
legally called a special election to
be held on the 12th day of No
vember, 1935, <o vote upon the
proposition of issuing $61,000.00
Court House Bonds and taxes of
Holt County, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS, said special election
was in all respects held, and con
ducted according to law on the day
and date as was set out in the
Notice of said Special Election,
and
WHEREAS, The Canvassing
Board, consisting of the County
Clerk and two disinterested electors
appointed by the County Clerk,
did canvass the result of said
election and examine the poll books
and find that there was a total of
4554 votes cast on the proposition,
2,374 being cast for and 2,175
against the proposition.
THEREFORE BE IT RE
SOLVED BY THE BOARD OF
COUNTY SUPERVISORS OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA:
SECTION 1. That there were
cast at the Special Election held
on the 12th day of November, 1935,
4554 votes, there being 2374 vo^es
cast for the issuance of Court
House Bonds and leveying a tax,
and 2175 votes being cast against
the issuance of Court House bonds
and levying a tax, and that accord
ing to laws relating to the issuance
of Court House Bonds and taxes,
said proposition carried, there
having been more than a majority
of all votes cast at said election
voting for the proposition, and
that the County Board do find and
declare that said proposition car
ried and that the bonds be issued.
SECTION 2. That the County
Clerk be and he hereby is author
ized to publish the result of said
election for two weeks in some
legal newspaper printed and of
general circulation in the County
of Holt.
SECTION 3. That all resolu
tions and parts of resolutions in
conflict herewith with the provis
ions hereof be and the same are
hereby repealed.
The motion to adopt the said
resolution was seconded by Stein
hauser.
Upon roll call the following
voted Aye: Sullivan, Matousek,
Carson, Steinhauser, Stein, Walter,
Reimer. Nay: None.
The Chairman declared the Reso
lution duly carried.
27-2 JOHN SULLIVAN,
Chairman.
Attest: John C. Gallagher,
(Seal.) County Clerk.
City Council Proceedings
(Continued from page 4.)
Motion was made by Councilman
Uhl, seconded by Councilman
Coyne, that the above resolution be
adopted. Roll was called on this
motion and the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye — Protivinsky,
Coyne, Harty, Uhl, Brennan; Nay
—none.
Upon motion the Council ad
journed subject to the call of the
Mayor,
C.-W. PORTER,
City Clerk.
BRIEFLY STATED
Mrs. M. J. Lydon, who had been
visiting friends and relatives in
Omaha about one month, returned
home last Friday night.
Ambrose Rhode, assistant man
ager of the Council Oak store here,
seriously ill of tonsilitis several
weeks, is well on the way to full
recovery.
Margaret Honeywell, teaching
school near Chambers, was here
Saturday and Sunday visiting at i
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mitchell.
W. H. Barnhart has purchased a
1 new refrigeration plant for his
fruit market and expects to in
stall the same the first of the com
ing week. With this plant he can
keep fruit nice and fresh for sev
eral days at a time, even in very
warm weather.
INNER TUBE FREE!
Skid weather coming. Now is
the time to install non-skid tires.
Crest Tires protect against either
straight or side skid. Buy two and
save—INNER TUBE FREE—Adv.
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RE-PRICED to CLEAN UP
35 Beautiful
TRAVEL PRINT
DRESSES
$1 99
They’re A Great Buy
TO GO ON SALE
FRIDAY MORNING
One Lot Men’s
HEAVY WORK
SHOES
$1 98
Retanned leather upper, PLAIN
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HURRY! HURRY!
Women’s Fine
HOSIERY
25'
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DOOR CRASHER VALUE
OUTING
FLANNEL
36-inches WIDE
A good Sturdy Quality—you want plenty at this
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RE-PRICED to CLEAN UP
One Lot of Ladies’
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COATS
$777
These are outstanding Value! Sizes a he broken
but a Real Buy!
ACTION VALUES!
Fast Color
PRINTS
9C
y yd.
Assorted—includes prints suit
able for dresses, blouses and
shirts.
TO GO ON SALE
FRIDAY MORNING
PILLOW
TUBING
10C
A good sturdy quality! 42
inches wide.
EXTRA FEATURE
. ■
MEN’S
DRESS SOCKS
While 500 pairs last! You will have to be here
early for this value!
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