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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1936)
(First publication March 19, 1936.) NOTICE Notice is hereby pivcn that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds or its authorized represent ative will offer for lease at public auction on the 17th day of April, 1936, at 10 o’clock A. M.. at the office of the county treasurer of Holt county, in O’Neill, Nebraska, on educational lands within Holt county, upon which the contract of sale or lease has been forfeited or canceled. At the same time and] place, all movable improvements on such lands will be sold, at public auction. Said public auction is to be held open one hour. The rijrht to redeem the within, described lands ceases to exist upon the com pletion ot this advertisement. SEVi— SE14SWH. 16-25-9 LEO N. SWANSON. Commissioner of Public 44-3 Lands and Buildings. MISCELLANEOUS 1X1 GREEN for Lieutenant Gov ernor. 44tf YOUR big bargain! ! OMAHA BEE-NEWS, 3 months, daily and Sunday, by mail on rural routes in Nebraska and Iowa, and McCalls Magazine, Hunting & Fishing, and Country Home, one year each, only $2.10. 41tf PIANO Instruction. Special atten tion given beginners—Mrs. W. E. Stewart, Phone 173, O’Neill. 35tf SALESMEN WANTED MEN WANTED for Ralweligh Routes of 800 families in O’Neill. Reliable hustler should start earn ing $25 weekly and increase rap idly. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. NBC-252-S, Freeport, 111. 42-5p FOR RENT FARM, 480 acres lying 4 miles east of O’Neill, with livable buildings. About 100 acres farm ground, bal ance hay and pasture. See W. J. Hammond, Attorney, O’Neill. 45tf FOUR room apartment, partly modern.—Call Phone 315-W. 31tf WANTED TO BUY_ USED hay press in working condi tion. Give price and make in first letter. — L. W. Fuhrman, West point, Nebr. 45-1 FOR SALE USED Farm Machinery for sale: One slightly used Stewart sheep shearing machine with grinder; 1 Farmall tractor; l McDrg 15-30 tractor; horse and tractor plows, cultivators, grain binders; one 4 row lister cultivator; also some horse and tractor mowers, etc.— F. M. Keating & Sons, Atkinson. 45-4 SEED corn; also baled hay. Have 3 farms for rent.—R. H. Parker. 45tf REGISTERED Hereford Bulls. A few good yearling calves.—W. G. Sire, Inman, Nebr. 45-4 TWELVE room building, now lo cated on new postoffice site. Must be moved.—W. G. Beha. 45tf BABY CHICKS from purebred free range flocks. Custom Hatching. Order early.—Atkinson Hatchery. 37tf TRAVEL BY BUS via Grand IsIand-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 HOME LOANS FARM LOANS RANCH LOANS 1 Am Now Making Loans JOHN L. QUIG | Dr. J. L. SHKRBAHN I $ Chiropractor Phone 147 | llali Block South of the Ford j i Garage—West Side of Street \ c j 1 Diamond—Watches--Jewelcry | Expert W'atch Repairing [ O. M. Herre—Jeweler In Keardon Drug Store W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DR. J. P. BROWN Office Phfcfle 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence Phone 223 (First publication March 19, 1936.) NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 2532 In the County Court of Holl county, Nebraska, March 13, 1936 In the Matter of the Estate ol Angeline Chapman. Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested, in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Lawrence Chapman as Adminis trator of said estate, and will be heard April 10. 1936 at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 44-3 Emmet A. Harmon, Attorney (First publication March 19, 1936.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the County of Holt, O’Neill, Nebraska, will receive separate bids; First, for the General Construction; Sec ond, for the Heating, Ventilating and Plumbing; Third, for the Elec tric Wiring, etc., for the New Court House and Jail Building for Holt county, O’Neill, Nebraska, to be located on Court House Site, in accordance with drawings and specfications prepared by John Latenser & Sons, Inc., Architects, 466 Saunders-Kennedy building, Omaha, Nebraska, these plans be ing on file in the office of the County Clerk, O’Neill, Nebraska. Bids will be addressed to the un dersigned, enclosed and sealed in properly endorsed envelope and filed with him not later than 1:30 P. M. Thursday, April 9, 1936. A certified check payable to the Architects for $25.00 must accom pany all appplications for drawings as a guarantee that bids will be submitted on same and drawings and specifications returned to the Architects. All bids must be sub mitted on blank proposals which will be furnished by the Architects. Each bidder on General Construc tion must submit with his proposal a certified check in the sum of 8 per cent of the amount of his bid; each bidder on Heating, Ventilat ing and Plumbing and each bidder on Electric Wiring must submit with his proposal a certified check in the amount of 5 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 hjs bid, same to be drawn in favor of County of Holt, Nebraska. No bidder may with draw his bitkfor a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. The Contractor will be required to furnish a performance bond in the amount equal to 100 per cent of the contract price except that no bond is required for contracts for material only. The work is to he performed in accordance with the requirements of the Emergency Relief Appro priation 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 min imum wage rates prescribed in above regulations must be paid on this project. The County of Holt, Nebraska, reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive irregularities in the bids should it be deemed in the interest of the county to do so. JOHN C. GALLAGHER. County Clerk, Holt County, 44-3 O’Neill, Nebraska. (First publication March 26, 1936.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2326 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, March 19, 1936. In the matter of the Estate of George Geary, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is July 16, 1936, and for the payment of debts is March 19, 1937, and that on April 16, 1936, and on July 17, 1936, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to re ceive, examine, hear, allow or ad just all claims and objections duly filed. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney (First publication March 26, 1936.) SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERY UNDER DECREE DOUGLAS CONES, SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERY Public notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the United States, for the District of Nebraska, Norfolk Division, and in pursuance of the decree of said Court rendered at the September 1934 term of said Court, to-wit: on the 17th day of June, 1935, in an action therein pending, numbered 277 Equity, wherein the Penn Mu tual Life Insurance Company is plaintiff, and Silas A. Schlotman, et al., are defendants, I, Douglas Cones, as Special Master in Chan cery of said Court, by virtue of the authority in me vested as such Special Master in Chancery under the decree and order of sale issued to me as Special Master in Chan cery, will, on the 25th day of April, 1936. at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the County Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska, the County Seat of Holt county, Nebraska, at the usual place where Sheriff’s sales of land are made in said County', sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE*4) of Section numbered Twenty three (23), Township numbered Twenty-seven (27). North, Range numbered Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M., contain ing 160 acres, more or less, ac cording to Government Survey, situate in Holt county, Ne braska, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, DOUGLAS CONES, Special Master in Chancery of the United States Dis trict Court for the District of Nebraska, Norfolk Di 45-3 vision. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m.— Special music by the choir. Ser mon subject, “Cure for the Ills of Life." Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m.— Junior Choir in charge of music. Sermon subject, “Source of Hap piness. Mid-winter Epworth League In stitute has been postponed. Rev. W. A. Albright, the district superintendent will be with us and will hold a short session of the quarterly conference Friday even ing after the banquet at 8:30 at the church. INMAN NEWS (Continued from page 5.) their regular monthly dinner at the I. O. O. F. hall on Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Colman, who has been visiting at the home of their son, Richard, at Chadron, the past two weeks, returned home on Thursday. ' MEEK AND VICINITY Mrs. Dan Strouf and Mrs. Frank Kukuk, of Plainview, were over night guests at the Frank Griffith home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Widfeldt were visiting friends at Hastings last week. Miss Maude Rouse, of O’Neill, was an overnight guest at the How ard Rouse home on Thursday. Charlie Linn had the misfortune to lose a horse Saturday night. That is tough luck in these times when horses are scarce and high. Walter Duvall was an overnighl visitor of Cecil Griffith’s on Satur day. Oliver Ross, who was quite ill last week is recovering, but was nol able to move yet the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Auker were week-end visitors at Wayne and vicinity. Dan Stamp, of Plainview, was an overnight guest at the Rouse Brothers home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells and sons, of Redbird, were overnight guests at the Dan Hansen home on Saturday and the Ed Henifin fam ily were guests there on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters, Florence, Lavone and Allen were dinner guests at the Howard Rouse home on Sunday. Jim Abbott has been on the sick list again. Jim was very ill with pneumonia last week and it seems he has hardly gotten entirely over it. Walter, Elmer and Clarence De vall were dinner guests of Cecil Griffith on Sunday. Frank Griffith spent several days last week at the home of his nephew, Herbert Rouse and family at Inman. Our genial medicine retailer, F. E. Kinkaid, of Bristow, was in this community on Thursday, after sev eral months absence, due to road conditions and the weather of the past few months, Ardis Mellor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor, of Redbird, was taken suddenly ill while in O’Neill on Sunday. She was taken to Lynch, where the Doctor order ed her to be taken home and to stay in bed for several days. She was suffering from tonsilitis and also a revere pain in her side. Stanley Benson, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. Blake Benson, is re AN INTRODUCTION— I am a farmer and stockman living on my farm northeast of Naper, Nebr., and I am a member of the legislature at the present time. I have farmed, and worked and lived in this part of the country a little over a quarter of a century. Dur ing this time I have learned a little. I have had the honor of serving in many ways, too many to enumerate hue. First hand experience of this kind is and always will be of value. I have worked for common sense and economy and justice in government for so long that I don’t take credit for it any more. It is a habit now and I don’t want to change it. 1 will be working for that whether I am in or out. But if you want to be served in the legislature by one who knows your needs because he is one of you, and knows where the shoe pinches because he also wears it along with you, I shall be glad to have your vote and support and will do all I can for you and the district, and the state. OTTO BENTZEN For Member of the Legislature Non-political Ballot April 14 NEW LOW PRICE Super Big Mac OVERALLS Sanforized.Shrunk! For Men! Extra sizes at no extra cost! Tough , . . Rugged Best quality blue denim, bar tacked and triple stitched ! Cut full for working ease! Parva buckles—do not dig in at the shoulder, bend or break in laundering! Turned in seams! Sanforized! They won’t shrink! J.C.PENNEYC© covering from an attack of pneu ; monia. Mr. and Mr3. George Hansen were guests at the Charlie Hoyer home on Sunday. Art Auker ard Key Karr had a hard drive home from Ainsworth Monday evening, as the rain and snow stuck to the windshield in such a manner that the only way they could drive at all was for one of them to keep the window open and watch the road. The high wind, rain, snow and sleet storm of Monday night was a reminder that March is still with us. Mrs. Eric Borg spent Tuesday at the home of her son, Mariedy and family at Atkinson. Virgil Hubby had the misfortune to lose some of his hogs last week. Pretty bad, when hogs are such a good price. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and sons and Virginia Rausch spent Tuesday evening at the Charles Linn honje. SEED POTATOES We will have a car of U. S. No. 1 North Dakota Red River Early Ohio and Cobbler seed potatoes the first week in April so those who I want to plant potatoes on Good i Friday can get their seed. Red, White and Yellow ONION SETS Three Quarts. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS AND PLANTS | BARNHART’S MARKET j Protection Against THEFT, FIRE, TORNADO and LIGHTNING FOR ONE FULL YEAR Plus a sturdy chrome plated bike lock —all for (LOO addi tional with the purchase of a new Gamble Bike. NOW...A STREAM” 1NE BIKE for only BUY ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Has Airflow frame—large stream line guards drop center chrome- ” plated rims, balloon tires with inner tubes -Troxel bucket type saddle— New Departure or Morrow Brake. Streamline Bike Chrome plated handlebars, chain guard and fork truss rods — airflow frame — large bucket saddle—balloon tires with tubes. C Choice of ^ brake. Only Ml ^F L _ He* BOYS’ DE LUXE ' STREAMLINE BIKE Airflow throughout—chrome plated fenders, chain guard, handlebars and rims—com bination streamline headlight and horn—built-in tank and tail light. Cash Price.. LADIES’ DELUXE V STREAMLINE BIKE Has streamline built-in chrome plated head light and tail light. Chrome plated fenders, handlebars, saddle fittings. Special saddle. Price.... TRICYCLES* A new streamline trike. Heavy gauge steel. Streamline saddle with Cantilever spring. A Sturdily built. 16' size. *425 , I A Complete Line of Tri / cycles at Low Prices. BOYS* COASTER WAGON Large 15'x33' all steel wagon. Red or green. Roller bear ing disc wheels. Ex ceptionally strong. Roller Skating Time Equipped with extra fast double row ball bearing wheels, each with two treads. Riveted sole and heel plates. Flexible - rubber cushions. Bril liant nickel finish. Leather strap with ankle pad. I OTHER GAMBLE BIKES AS LOW AS $24.95. GAMBLE'S EASY PAYMENT PLAN, AS LOW AS S5.00 DOWN—$5.00 PER MONTH , in ii mm—i ————■■i mi i i iiiii wtm iiMiiin iiniiffiMiiKttiv. f j II MELVIN RUZICKA Agencies at Valentine, Ainsworth, Bassett. Atkinson. O’NEILL, NEBR. I: Managing Partner Butte. Spencer, Bristow. Auoka, Naper, Chambers. Dougtes St. § Plainview and Spalding ||