The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 10, 1936, Page EIGHT, Image 8
(Fir. tion Dec, 3, 1936) N( O CREDITORS e N* 2674. In tne ^ ity Court of Holt Countv, Nebraska, November 27, 1936. * In the matter of the Estate of MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEWORK wanted by experi enced girl.—In care of this office. 30-1 A BARGAIN ANY DAY IN THE WEEK —The WORLD-HERALD Daily and Sunday for six months with the American Magazine, Pathfinder, McCalls, Good Stories and Country Home, all for only $6.00. You save $3 .60 on this j offer. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! thru this office. 29-2 THE greatest family of “funnies” folks ever assembled—30 comics in full colors: “Popeye—Skippy— Maggie and Jiggs”—Read them all, in the Sunday OMAHA BEE NEWS. Subscribe TODAY! thru this office, 28tf | I HAVE eastern money to loan on farms and ranches, I also loan money on city property.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr, 2tf FOR RENT FURNISHED modern house, suit able for rooming house, by the year.—Phone 148. 29tf WANTED TO BUY WHEN you have butcher stuff, either hogs or cattle for sale, see Barnhart’s Market. 48-tf FOR SALE THE KING Oil Burner; models to fit any heater, range or furnace, $16.00.—Paul Zahrr.ewski, Oppor tunity, Nebr., Agent. 29-lp MONARCH cook store and Round ' Oak heater.—Mrs. Tena Winkler, Atkinson, Nebr., Rt. 1. 25tf BALED HAY.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Nebr. 12-tf ! Edward E. Gatz, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit ed for presenting claims against ,said estate is March 24, 1937, and (for the payment of debts is No j vernier 27, 1937, and that on De cember 24, 1936, and on March 25, 1937, 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, 29-3 County Judge. (County Court Seal.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney, (First publication Dec. 10, 1936.) LEGAL NOTICE All persons interested in the estate of J. N. Prouty, Deceased, both creditors and heirs, are noti fied that on December 8, 1936, Helen Prouty Adamson filed a pe tition in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, alleging that J. N. Prouty, a resident of Hum bolt County Iowa, died intestate on December 28, 1915, seized of an estate of inheritance in the follow ing described real estate: _ The Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Township 31, Range 9, situated in Holt County, State of Nebraska; that petitioner is an heir at law of deceased; that no application has been made for the appointment of an administrator for his estate; that his heirs are your petitioner, Helen Prouty Adamson, Florence Prouty Wykes and Edith Prouty Prichard, his children; that the prayer of the petition is, “Your LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—One black mare and white Kcldinp, about Saturday, December 5.—Notify Roy Alder, Opportunity. 30-lp LOST: A brown bill fold contain ing $10, drivers license and pic tures. Reward ocered. Enquire at this office. 301p TAKEN UP in my pasture about May 20, 1936, a roan bull calf, weight about 250 pounds. Own er can have same b$ proving prop erty and paying exnenses.—Jer rold Dusatko, O’Neill. 27-5p See Our Christmas Display PURSES 5 for Street; ami Dressy occasions. HANDKERCHIEFS All linen and hand made. 20c 50c with «ift boa LINGERIE Gowns, slips and robes. j FLOWERS Large assortment sold, with or without gift box. HOSIERY Holeproof Chiffon and service weight. 79c *"$1.00 : with gift hox While Christinas Shopping Select the Dress for Holiday Season! We carry—Levine - Flo Jane - Sara-De-Saix SOIHP GOOD COATS LEFT now selling at BARGAIN PRICES! HATS—We still have a few of the best felts and velours. All must be sold—regardless! GRIFFEN SMART SHOPPE BATTERIES FREE! ] with all Cars and Toys | that use them. j MUSICAL TOPS_10c Large Climbing Tractors 59C SKY HAWK TOY ... . 25c American Brick Blocks 25c BIG LITTLE BOOKS . . 10c Quintiplet Sewing Sets . 25C Table & Chair Sets ... $2 petitioner therefore prays that a decree of said court be made and entered determining that said petitioner Helen Prouty Adamson, Florence Prouty Wykes and Edith Prouty Prichard are the sole heirs of said J. N. Prouty, deceased; that their degree of kinship is that of children, and that said above described real estate descend to them in equal shares.” You are notified that said petition will be heard December 31, A. D., 1036, at 10 o’clock A. M., in the County Court Room in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal.) 30-3 (First publication Dec. 10, 1936.) LEGAL NOTICE All persons interested in the estate of Edith Prouty Prichard, Deceased, both creditors and heirs, are notified that on December 8, 1936, Helen Prouty Adamson filed a petition in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, alleging that Edith Prouty Prichard, a I resident of the county of Jackson, | State of Missouri, died intestate i on December 6, 1934, seized of an estate of inheritance in the follow ing described real estate: The Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Township 31, Range 9, situated in I Holt County, State of Nebraska; that no application has been made for the appointment of an admin istrator for her estate; that Ira C. Prichard, the husband of said de ceased, is the sole heir of said de cedent; that the prayer of the petition is,1 “Your petitioner there fore prays that a decree of said court be m^de and entered determ ining that said fra C. Prichard is the sole heir of said Edith Prouty Prichard; that the degree of kin ship is that of husband, and that the above described estate of in heritance shall descend to him.” You are notified that said petit ion will be heard December 31, A. D., 1936, at 10 o’clock A. M., in the County Court Room in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. * C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal.) 30-3 BRIEFLY STATED Supervisors Reimers, Walters, Carson, Steinhauser and Sullivan left Monday morning for Omaha where they are attending the an nual convention of the state associ ation of county commissioners, su pervisors, county clerks and, regis ter of deeds, being held in that city this week. Richard Cockbum, of Lincoln, a representative of the state depart ment for the welfare of crippled children, was in the city the first of the week looking up some of the crippled children in the county. We understand that there are fifteen in the county that would come under the supervision of the state child welfare bureau. When the new court house is completed Holt county will have lone of the most modern and up-to date jails in the state. The jail is on the top ffoor of the building and there are cells for both male and female prisoners. Living rooms for the sheriff are also pro vided on the top floor and they will be occupied by Deputy Sheriff Bergstrom and family. The quar A Christmas Gift for the Whole Family! The very finest Radio Value we ever offered. ll-tube A. C. with the newest fea tures, S4D.95. On our Bud get Plan, SI.25 a week. ters are liable to be a little warm » in the summer months, but my how/ nice and comfy in zero weather. \ I COME IN I I THIS WEEK! I a I | If You Want Your | Photographs for J j Chrismas Gifts. We have a nice line of Ro ll daks, Films, Enlargements g and Frames made up and g made to order. J O’Neill Photo 1 Company iRiHuiRiRuiuiuniininiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiininiiiiiiiniiHiiiRiiiHi MEN’S Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS Priced from 25: up A Hart Schaf ffner & Marx J Suit or Over coat is the most valuable Chris tmas gift on the market! See our com plete line! OSHKOSH B’GOSH OVERALLS $J59 Stetson HATS in different styles and colors— » Lined, $7.50 t Arrow SHIRTS with Starchless Aroset Collar Arrow TIES $1 Arrow Ties, with the same neatness and attention to correct detail as you find in your Arrow Shirts. The best tie at the price. LADIES’ Night Wear PAJAMAS and GOWNS in a variety of colors and styles in the well known Munsinp Wear. Priced at— *1S0„*250 Ladies COATS 4 Red Fern They Fit i $165° I to " *32™ Men’s ROBES These robes are of the highest quality and will make pleasing gifts for the most discriminating of men. Wear these smart creations by ADMIRATION which offer so much bewitching leg beauty. 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