(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 fendants, 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; southwestquartcrof 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 MISCELLANEOUS GO after that $300.00 prize money offered by THE OMAHA BEE NEWS! Nothing to sell, no strings attached. Anyone can win. Cash distributed weekly. Follow the BEE-NEWS. Order it through us. 29-tf | LOST AND POUND LOST on the O’Neill streets, or on the way home on December 6, one Hamilton Gold Watch and Fob. Reward for its return.—John A. Carson, Rcdbird, Nebr. 31-2 WANTED TO BUY TWO WHEEL house trailer.—H. E. Meyers, Newport, Nebr. 30-2 FOR SALE ONE BABY Bed.—Mrs. R.J.Marsh. RANGE—Third house north of the Catholic church. 30-2 REGISTERED Hereford bulls; 6 month calves und up to yearlings. Water Sire, Inman, Nebr. 28-4p SEVEN ROOM Modern House, with 8 lots. Easy terms. See or write Ed Hancock. 30-3 150 TONS OF HAY and feeding privilege with set of buildings near O’Neill, Nebr.—ft. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 30-4 less, according to the Govern ment Survey, I to satisfy the sum of $1,487.42 i found due plaintiff and interest ! thereon and $70.51 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 16th day of Novem 1 her, 1935. PETER W. DUFFY, 27-5 Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska. (First publication Dec. 12, 1935.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2514. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, December 12, 1986. In the matter of the Estate of Alphonzo L. Rouse, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limi ted for presenting claims against said estate is April 2, 1936, and for the payment of debts is December 12, 1936, and that on January 2, 1936, and on April 3, 1936, 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 ob jections duly filed. 30-3 C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. (First publication Dec. 5, 1936.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2511 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, December 4, 1935. In the matter of the Estate of Lizzie Gatz, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is March 26, 1936, and for the payment of debts is Decem ber 4, 1936; and that on December 26, 1936, and on March 27, 1936 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) 29-3 Julius D. Cronin, Attorney (First publication Dec. 5, 1936) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2517 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, November 30, 1936. In the matter of the Estate of Elizabeth McMillan, 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 Elizabeth McMil lan, Deceased, and for the appoint ment of Mary McMillan Ross, as CONG, DISTANCE CALLs\ ARE^OLLY GOOD j ^ISTN\AS GREETINGS/ anta still stuff* hi* pack with presents for children—and grownups, too—but he also sits at telephone switchboards, for he's found out that some of the happiest mo ments of the holiday season come from the exchange of greeting* by LONG DISTANCE Lowed long diitanc* rate* begin at 7 P. M. and last until Ai30 A. M. for calls on which you ask to talk with anyone available at the telephone called. You con talk IOO miles for 35 colfts, 200 mile* for 60 ts, 300 miles for 30 cents—las* per mile as the distance increases. executrix thereof; that December 26, 1935, at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons can said Court when all persons con probate thereof. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 29-3 YV. J. Hammond, Attorney State of Nebraska Department of Agriculture and Inspection Buerau of Animal Industry Lincoln NOTICE Fixing Time for Commencement of Testing of Cattle for Tuberculosis In Holt County Under Provisions of Chapter 12, Session Laws of Nebraska, 1927. WHEREAS, Holt county, * Ne braska, on the 11th day of Decem ber, 1935, was by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture and In spection, declared to be an area for the inspection, examination and testing of cattle for Tuberculosis under the provisions of Chapter 12, Session Laws of Nebraska for 1927, and the regulations prescribed or to be prescribed, from time to time, by the Department; and WHEREAS, under provisions of said statute it is required that a notice be published in at least one newspaper of general circulation in a county, established as an area for the examination, inspection and testing of cattle for Tuberculosis, before testing is commenced: NOW THEREFORE, it is here by announced that inspection, ex amination and testing of cattle for Tuberculosis in Holt county will be commenced on or as early after December 23, 1935 as possible. DATED at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 11th day of December, 1935. NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INSPECTION, W. B. Banning, Director. (SEAL) 31-1 (First publication Dec. 19, 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 IV. J. Gow, Trustee, and others were plaintiffs; Norfolk Loan and Insurance Agency, Inc., Norfolk, Nebraska, and others, (this being case No. 11416) is plaintiff and Michael B. Miller and others, (this being case No. 11416) are defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 20th day of January, 1936, ..at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described prem ises in Holt county, Nebraska: The east half of the southeast quarter of section 21, and the southwest quarter of the north west quarter, and the north west quarter of the southwest quarter of section 22, and the northeast quarter of the north east quarter of section 20, and the east half of the southeast quarter of section 17, all in township 32, north, range 11, west of the 6th P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, to satisfy the sum of $4,600.00 found due Intervenor,Norfolk Loan and Insurance Agency, Inc., Nor folk, Nebraska, and interest there on and $84.85 costs of suit and ac cruing costs. Dated this 17th day of December, 1935. PETER W. DUFFY, 31-5 Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska. BRIEFLY STATED Supervisor Matousek was down from Atkinson this morning. Mrs. Alta Campbell, of Atkinson, visited in this city last Monday. Frank Hunter was in from the northeastern part of the county last Tuesday. O.rl Miller, of Emmet, visited here Sunday at the George Van Van Every home. Sheriff Peter W. Duffy was in Atkinson last Monday on business connected with his office. What would be ^ " more appropriate than a gift of hard ware that is always useful and needed. We have a fine stock and can supply your wants. We have tools, tool boxes, sleds, coast er wagons, tricycles, cluster decorating lights in sets and single lamps, and many other articles that would make ap propriate gifts for men or women, or the kiddies. ' Com* in and aaa this Aladdin in operation—it will amaze youl FREE LAMP SHADE From now until midnight December 31 we will give a 14-inch Parchment Shade with every lamp sold at the above price! Coyne Hardware AUTHORIZED DEALER Charles Blair, of Gillette, Wyo., visited here Tuesday at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lydon. The Frontier wishes all its read ers a Merry, Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Straska, of Atkinson, were here Monday at tending to some business at the court house. « Miss Mary Joan Finley came up from Omaha last Tuesday night to spend the Christmas holidays with the home folks. Lysle Wright and Miss Nancy Fleek, both of Chambers, were granted a marriage license in county court last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNallydrove down to Omaha last Friday for a couple of days visit with relatives and friends, returning home Sun day. Clyde and Leslie, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Every, of Oppor tunity, visited here Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every. Miss Agnes Reznicek, an em ployee of the Bakery, returned last Thursday evening from a months visit at the home of her parents at David City. R. J. Rohde, one of the energetic and hustling farmers of Coleman township, was a pleasant caller at this office Monday and extended his subscription to this household necessity. Mrs. R. R. Morrison entertained at a dinner at the Golden last Mon day night honoring Mrs. Girard, of Cleveland, Ohio. After dinner the guests enjoyed cards at the Morri son home. The teacher and pupils of Dist. No. 27 invite you to attend our Christmas program and necktie social December 24 at 8 p. m., at the school house.—Dorothy Harri son, teacher. Mrs. George Weingartner was placed in the Stuart hospital last Saturday and that day underwent an operation for the removal of her appendix. She is reported in sat isfactory condition. .Jud Cronk, of Verdigris precinct one of the old timers in that sec tion of the county, was a pleasant caller at this office last week and extended his subscription to this household necessity. H. B. Hubbard and George Wrede came up from Lincoln last Satur day • afternoon and spent a few days looking after business mat ters in this city and visiting old friends and relatives. Ernie Nelson had a birthday last Sunday and that evening about t\Venty of his young friends gath ered at his home in northeast* O’Neill to help him properly cele