The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 17, 1936, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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(First publication Dec. 3, 1936) 1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2574.
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, November 27,
1936. ‘
In the matter of the Estate of
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
LOST AND FOUND
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LOST. Pair gold rimmed glasses in
green case, fitted by Dr, French,
Page. Reward. Leave at this
office. __ 31-lp
TAKEN UP in my pa ‘bout
May 20, 1936, a roan bull calf,
weight about 250 pounds. Own
er can have same by proving prop
erty and paying expenses.—Jer
rold Dusatko, O’Neill. 27-5p
FOR RENT
ROOMS, Unfurnished, r— Maude
Rouse, O’Neill. 31-2p
FURNISHED modern house, suit
able for rooming house, by the
year.—Phone 148. 29tf
WANTED TO BUY
ABOUT ACRE of ground, outside
city limits.—Enquire at this
office. 31-lp
WHEN you have butcher stuff,:
either hogs or cattle for sale, see j
Barnhart’s Market. 48-tf
FOR SALE
HOUSES AND LOTS—Phone 82.—
C. F. McKenna. JH-2p
ABOUT 20 TONS o! Meadow Ha\
at Emerson farm at Doraey. Will
he at Dorsey about Dec. 24, 1936.
—R. A. Emerson 31-1
MONARCH cook store and Round
Oak heater.—Mrs. Torn Winkler,
Atkinson, Nebr., Rt. 1. 26tf
BALED HAY.—R. H. Parker.
O’Neill, Nebr. 12-tf
vember 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 m
Holt County, State of Nebraska;
that petitioner is an heir at law of
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I HAVE eastern money to loan on
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money on city property.—R. H.
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deceased; that no application has
been made for the appointment of |
an administrator for his estate;
that his heirs are your petitioner, j
Helen Prouty Adamson, Florence
Prouty Wykes and Edith Prouty
Prichard, his children; that _the*.
prayer of the petition is, “Your
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.,
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
(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
resident of the county of Jackson,
State of Missouri, died intestate
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
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, “Your petitioner there
fore prays that a decree of said
court be made and entered determ
ining that said Ira 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
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the O’Neill National Bank will
be held in the banking rooms of
said bank in O'Neill, Nebraska, on
Tuesday, January 12, 1937, between
the hours of 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p.
m. The purpose of this meeting is
for the election of a Board of Di
rectors for the ensuing year and
the transaction of such other busi
ness as may properly come before
the meeting. * ’
S. J. WEEKES.
31-1 j President.
BRIEFLY STATED
R. E. Moore was looking after
business matters at Butte last Mon
day.
Medard Connolly went down to
Omaha Tuesday and will drive back
a new Chevrolet car.
Ed O’Donnell came over from
North Platte Sunday to attend the
funeral of his mother, Mrs. Ellen
O’Donnell.
James Brennan, of Norfolk, came
up last Sunday night to attend the
funeral of his sister, Mrs. Ellen
O’Donnell.
Dr. K. E. .Magirl came up from
Jackson Tuesday morning for a
short visit with old time friends
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JOHN B. STETSON HATS am aa Lined
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P. J. McMANUS
The Home of Good Merchantiise
here. He returned home Tuesday
evening.
There will be a program and box
social at school district 150 on
Thursday evening, Dec. 22. Dorothy
Ott is the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock
and sons drove to Norfolk last Sun
day to take in the basket ball game,
returning home that evening.
Mr. and Mrs.' P. J. O’Donnell
came up from Randolph Monday to
attend the funeral of Mr. O'Don
nell’s mother, Mrs. Ellefi O Don
nell.
Attorneys W. J. Hammond and
J. D. Cronin were in Butte Mon
day looking after legal matters be
fore the district court, returning
home that evening.
Lyndlay Crumley, son of Mr. and ^
Mrs. A. T. Crumley living north- 4 M
east of this city, with his hound- £
rounded up and captured thirty
five coyotes so far this fall and he
expects to get as many more be
fore the winter is over. He sells
the pelts for $7.00 each, so it is
quite profitable as well as good
sport.
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