(First publication March 25, 1937.) SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERY UNDER DECREE DOUGLAS CONES. SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERV PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv en that by virtue of an onier of sale issued out of the District Court of the United States, for the Dis trict of Nebraska, Norfolk Division, and in pursuance of the decree of said Court rendered at the Septem ber, 1935, term of said Court, to wit: on the 16th day of June, 1936, in an action therein pending, num bered 297 Equity, wherein The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com pany is complainant, and W. J. Trojan, Fred Lommerman, Walter Sojka and Mary Sojka, real name unknown, wife of Walter Sojka are respondents, I, Douglas Cones, as Special Master in Chancery of said Court, by virtue of the authority in me vested as such Special Master in Chancery under the decree and MISCELLANEOUS WHEN you think of glasses think of the Perrigo Optical Company. ,>ec tneir represeni ative at Golden Ho i tel, O’Neill, Sat., ■ April 17. 47-2 YOU may now own twenty volumes of the greatest literature the world has ever known. One book each week for 39c. Read today’s OMAHA BEE-NEWS for com plete details. 47tf I HAVE a renter for 200-head hay and cattle ranch; also have a buy er for ranch of this kind.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 39tf I HAVE eastern money to loan on farms and ranches. I also loan money on city property.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 2tf HELP WANTEB GIRL for general housework in Sioux City. Small family. Per manent.—Phone 8-R2. 48-1 SALESMEN WANTED MAN wanted for good nearby Raw leigh Route in Loup, Northeast Custer counties. Real opportunity for right man. Write Rawleigh Co., NBD-262-OL, Freeport, 111., or see Issac II. Levi, Stuart, Nebr. 46-8 FOR RENT C40 ACRES mostly grass.—Farm er’s National Co., 208 So. 13th, Norfolk, Nebr. 48-3p THREE farms, 2 close in; 4 pas tures well grassed and plenty of water.—Inquire this office or call phone 274. 44tf CATTLE and hay ranch; 400 acres meadow, 600-acres pasture. Good buildings, near O’Neill, Nebr.—R. H. Parker. O’Neill, Nebr. 43tf WANTED TO BUY I HAVE a cash buyer for a strictly modern residence.—U. H. Parker. 38tf WHEN you have butcher stuff, either hogs or cattle for sale, Bee * Barnhart's Market. 48-tf FOR SALE MAJESTIC range and kitchen cab inet.—Call 130 or 4*- 48-1 WEINGARTNWfS jnilk and cream at the Itluckbird Store. 48-2p FARM hand tools, saws, hammers, planes, shovel, hay hooks, posts, etc.; also child's wagon.—Phone 342-W, Mrs. Sexsmith, O’Neill. 48tf BABY chicks from purebred free range flocks. Custom hatching. Order early.—‘Atkinson Hatchery, Atkinson, Nebr. 37tf HOME LOANS FARM LOANS RANCH LOANS I Am Now Making Loans JOHN L. QUIG Dr. J. L. SHERBAHN Chiropractor Phone 147 Half Block South of the Ford Garage—West Side of Street Diamond—Watches—Jewelery Expert Watch Repairing 0. M. Herre—Jeweler In Reardon Drug Store W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DR. J. P. BROWN Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence Phone 223 order of sale issued to me as Special Master in Chancery, will, on the 26th day of April, 1937, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, at the front door of the County Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska, the County Seat of Holt county, Ne braska, 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 East Half (Et4) of Sec tion numbered Ten (10), Town ship numbered Twenty-eight (28), North, Range numbered Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M., containing in all 320 acres, more or less, according to Government Survey, in Holt county, Nebraska, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. DOUGLAS CONES, Special Master in Chancery of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, 45-5 Norfolk Division, (First publication March 25, 1937.) SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERY UNDER DECREE DOUGLAS CONES, SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERY PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv en that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of the United States, for the Dis trict of Nebraska, Norfolk Di vision, and in pursuance of the decree of said Court rendered at the September, 1935, term of said Court, to-wit: on the 16th day of June, 1936, in an action therein pending, numbered 296 Equity, wherein The Penn Mutual Life In surance Company is complainant, and John C. Addison is respondent, I, Douglas Cones, as Special Master in Chancery of said Court, by vir tue 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 Chancery, Will, on the 26th day of April, 1937, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the front door of the County Court House in O’Neill, Ne braska, 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 East Half (EVi) of Sec tion numbered Twenty-seven (27), Township numbered Thirty-one (31), Range num bered Ten (10), West of the 6th P. M., containing 320 acres, more or less, according to Gov ernmentSurvey.in Holt county, Nebraska, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. DOUGLAS CONES, Special Master in Chancery of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, 45-5 Norfolk Division. (First publication April 1, 1937.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2594 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, March 26, 1937. In the matter of the Estate of Sarah E. Flickinger, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit ed for presenting claims against said estate is July 22, 1937, and for the payment of debts is March 26, 1938, and that on April 22, 1937, and on July 23, 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. 0. J. MALONE, County Judge. [County Court Seal] 46-3 Win. Whitla, Attorney (First publication April 1, 1937.) NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 2602 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, March 31, 1937. In the Matter of the Estate of Kate O’Connor, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of W. J. Hammond as Administrator of said estate, and will be heard April 22, 1937, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. [County Court Seal] 46-3 W. J. Hammond, Attorney (F'irst publication April 15, 1937.) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2603 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, April 14, 1987. In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Erb^ Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has beef! filed in said Court for the probate of a written instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of Jacob Erb, De ceased, and for the appointment of Lorenzo A. Ott, as executor there of; that May 6, 1937, at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instru ment in said Court when all persons concerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. C. J MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 48-3 Emmet A. Harmon, Attorney (First publication April 15, 1937.) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Application of Julia Flanigan, Guardian of Carl J. Flanigan, Incompetent, for a License to Sell Real Estate. Now on this 15th day of April, A. D., 1937, this matter coming on to be heard before the undersigned, Robert R. Dickson, Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial District in and for the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, upon the petition of Julia Flanigan, Guardian of the estate and property of Carl J. Flan igan, an incompetent person, pray ing for a license to sell his undi vided one-half right, title and inter est in and to the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: North Half of the North west Quarter, and the North east Quarter and the South east Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eleven, Township Thirty-three, Range Fourteen, Holt County, Ne braska. for the purpose of paying the debts of said incompetent person and the charges of managing his said estate. Upon consideration whereof, and it appearing from said petition, that it is necessary to sell the right, title and interest of said in competent person in and to all of said real estate for the purpose of paying the debts of said incompet ent person and the charges of man aging his estate, it is ordered that the next of kin of said incompet ent person, and all persons inter ested in his said estate, appear before the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on or before me at the court room in the Court House in the City of O’Neill, in Holt County, Nebraska, on the 15th day of May, A. D., 1937, at ten o’clock A. M., of said day, then and there to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said incompetent’s right, title and interest in and to all of said real estate, in accordance with the prayer of said petition. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published at least three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper, printed, pub lished and of general circulation in Holt County, aforesaid. ROBERT R. DICKSON, 48-3 District Judge. Minutes of Meetings of the County Board (Continued from page 4.) Mrs. Harry Kopp 4.40 Marshall Variety 10.00 John T. Meyers 28.00 J. C. Penney 25.33 Reardon Bros. 1.75 Daif A. Sullivan 10.00 Standards Store 10.00 Darlene Thompson 18.00 Mattie Urban 1600 John Wrede 10.00 Wilson Drug Co. 6.50 Yantzi & Son 8.00 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the legislature has heretofore designated the road from Atkinson to Butte as State Highway No. 214 and the road from Stuart to the South Dakota line through Naper as No. 217, and WHEREAS, said roads are carrying an increasingly heavy traffic and are badly in need of construction NOW, THEREFORE, I move you that we request the State Highway Department to con struct the above designated roads, or a substantial part thereof this spring. Ed J. Matousek Walter K. Smith J. H. Gibson John Sullivan Louis W. Reimer John A. Carson J. C. Stein. The above resolution, on being put to a vote by the Chairman was declared carried. Mr. Chairman: I move you that the County Attorney be instructed to start proceedings immediately to col lect the delinquent taxes on the Real Estate in the cities and vil lages in the county, which taxes are delinquent for three years or more, and that the Treasurer be instructed to furnish the County Attorney a list of names of the owners and a description of the property that is subject to this order. John Sullivan Loius W. Reimer. The above Resolution, on being put to a vote oy uie cmairman was declared carried. Harry D. Elmore, Director of Commodity Distribution, Room 716, Terminal Building, Lincoln, Nebraska. WHEREAS, in the past few years during the time the federal surplus commodities have been distributed in Holt county, this Board has cooperated and grant ed every request for transporta tion, office and storage space, travel expense and supplies, and WHEREAS, Otto Claussen has for the past year been Commod ity Clerk and we feel has effici ently and courteously carried out orders, given by both local and state offices, and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of this board that Mr. Claussen has been discharged as such Commodity Clerk apparent ly without cause, reason or no tice, and requests for an ex planation having been ignored, NOW. THEREFORE, we ask that unless some good and suf ficient reason can be given to warrant his dismissal he be re instated and reassigned to this former position as commodity clerk of Holt county. J. C. Stein Louis W. Reimer Ed J. Matousek J. H. Gibson Walter K. Smith. The above Resolution, on being put to a vote by the Chairman was declared carried. 5:00 P. M. On motion. Board adjourned until March 26, 1937, 9:00 A. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, March 26, 1937, 9:00 A. M Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion were approved as read. I ** The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the 1937 Estimate of the General fund in payment of same: Ed Jones $ 29.00 Int. Power Co 1.00 E. E. Joslin 3.00 Anna L. Auten 6.00 Wm. Hasper 55.00 Industrial C)ie. Lab. Co. 12.00 Louis Putnam 16.00 A. J. Mack 245.20 Continental Oil 1 14.70 Wm. Dailey 5.10 W. C. Sarchet 68.00 Flannery Br< 15.00 Arbuthnot & Reka 82.43 A. M. Batenhorst 100.00 Ted McElhaney - 7.50 Wm. Hasper 95.00 Industrial Chem. Lab. Co. 13.50 Arbuthnot A Reka 10.27 Gamble Store- 3.60 Atkinson Lumber Co. 14.70 John Rohrer * 9.50 Clarence Whaley 7.50 John Davidson 15.00 Brown-McDonald Co. 20.79 B. T. Winchell 96.00 0. F. Biglin ^ 357.51 L. G. Gillespie 9.15 Texaco Service Station 55.02 John J. Rhode 56.50 Sidney Kent 13.00 Frank Valla 19.50 Pat Bergstrom 7.00 Jas. McDermott 17.25 Ind Chemical Co. 29.25 Virgil Johnson 47.00 Lavinia Sawyer 1.50 Mrs. Kate Marsh 3.00 Smith Motor Co. 9.56 Ed Boyle 26.00 Chas. L. Beebe 139.25 Sidney S. Kent 68.50 C. E. Hiatt 27.00 Hugo Mittelstaedt 20.00 Herbert Pfeil 12.50 Ind. Chemical Co. 82.62 Otto Claussen 44.00 Motion by Matousek, seconded by Sullivan, that the following claims be allowed in the amounts as stated: Dexter Bros.: Road . $ 2.60 Bridge 2.85 General . 1.05 Spann Bros.: Bridge 12.85 General 10.35 G. E. Morman: Road. 2.45 Bridtre 9.20 General 4.50 Wm. Krotter Co.: Road 53.94 Bridge 29.55 Ind. Lumber Co.: Road 48.20 Bridge 12.95 General 70.30 Standard Oil Co.: Road 142.38 Road 79.60 Bridge ■.. ..... 14.11 Bridge . 14.90 iz:uu noon, un motion, Board adjourned until 3:00 P. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, March 26, 1937, 3:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as pec adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by Chairman. The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on Road fund in payment of same: R. D. Stevens $ 7.10 Contractors Supply Co. 5.54 Island Supply Co.. 5.11 Miller Hasselblach Co. 60.07 Miller Hasselblach Co. 500.00 Miller Hasselblach Co. 1.78 Miller Hasselblach Co. 250.00 Int. Machinery Co. 47.03 Raymond Shoemaker 3.00 Smith Service Station 18.91 Sanford H. Gemel 3.00 Dale Matschullatt 1.75 Jas. Hawk . 9.60 John Sullivan 15.00 Phillips Pet. Co. 11.30 Texas Co. 93.20 Austin Western Road Co. 3.75 J. D. Adams ©0. 46.15 Sinclair Refining Co. 18.60 New Deal Oil Co. — 17.01 Contractors Supply Co. 9.87 Island Supply Co. 30.80 Island Supply Co. 14.14 Miller Hahselblach Co. 100.98 Miller Hasselblach Co. 35.10 Miller Hasselblach Co. 11.70 Sam Killham 10.72 Leo Kramer 2.25 C. E. Tibbetts 13.71 B. G. Hanna , 2.00 Jim Gibson 120.00 Ulfert Wiltfanp 58.75 P. S. Brittell 5.50 Supr. Dist. No. 5 12.00 W. G. Obermire 25.00 Interstate Oil Co. 37.15 Skrdla Motor Co. 16.12 Sam G. Coover . 3.30 Mellor Motor Co. 63.23 Ihe following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the 1937 estimate of the Bridge fund in payment of same: Carl Primus $ 2.00 Ed J. Matousek 6.15 Bob Ford Sr, 2.50 Herb Jansen .75 Lewis A. Miller 26.75 Thos. Slattery 12.01 Motion by Sullivan, seconded by Carson that claim of Sterling Elec tric Company amounting to $307.00 be approved and allowed and war rant ordered drawn on the 1937 estimate of the General fund in payment of same. Carried. On motion, the following official bonds were approved: Chas. Schollmeyer, Clerk, Scott, Herman Dimmitt, Treasurer, Iowa, E. J. Allen, Clerk, Iowa, Robert L. Starr, Constable, Chambers. Herb Jansen, Road Overseer, Dist. No. 48, H. R. Farrier, Justice of Peace, Chambers. Motion by Sullivan, seconded by Reimer that order for hedge, trees and shrubbery given to L. H. Downey amounting to $90.80 be approved. Carried. 5:00 P. M. On motion, Board adjourned until April 27, 1937, un less called at an earlier date by the clerk. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. BRIEFLY STATED Max Simonson is driving a new Ford V Eight. A. B. Wallace of Butte, was at tending to business in O’Neill this morning. Miss Marie Wind drove to Aurora last Saturday and spent the week end visiting with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Crowell, of Stuart, were transacting business and visiting friends in this city Tuesday. N. A. Crowell and D. A. Criss, of Stuart, were in the city Monday looking after business matters and visiting friends. A. Sutton, who lives south of At kinson, at the location of the old Inez postoffice, was attending to business in O’Neill today. Mrs. Chris Nielsen and son, An drew, of Martin, S. D., spent Sat urday and Sunday here at the home of her son, Henry Bruhn and family. Miss Ethel Tasler was called to her home in Atkinson last Sunday by the sadden death of her sister, Mrs. Fern Davis, age 22, who passed away last Sunday. E. J. Renwald and his sister-in law, Mrs. Axvig, who was visiting the Renwald family here, drove to Gregory, S. D., last Tuesday, re turning that evening. For purposes of clarity and con venience why shouldn’t we refer to the congress that sat during the first New Deal administration as the “Ditto Congress?” Spring is Here! Ladies and Misses HALTERS 25C SUN SUITS Sizes 8 to '12 in Bright Colors 50c Navy Blue and Brown SLACKS Sizes 7 to 14 69c Navy Blue, Brown and White SLACKS . Sizes 16 to 20 $1 Ladies OVERALLS or FARMERETTES Sizes 16 to 20 $1 Batiste 2-piece PAJAMAS $1 Rayon SLIPS Sizes 34 to 42 49c Ladies Wool Jersey SPORT SWEATERS $1 C. B. Yarnall drove to Hastings last Sunday where he attended a meeting of the managers of the Golden Rule stores in Nebraska, held in that city the first of the week . Frank and Vince Suchy are treat ing their dry cleaning establish ment to a neat new coat of paint. The interior is also to be painted and papered. The boys believe in having things right up to date. J. B. and Ralph Mellor returned Thursday evening from Omaha, where they had been attending the funeral of Louie Storz, member of a prominent Omaha family, and who was a life-long friend of1 the Mellor family. Mrs. L. A. Richardson of Spear man, Texas, arrived in the city the first of the week for a few days visit with old friends here. Mrs. Richardson, who will be remem bered here by her maiden name, Gladys Arnold, lost her husband last fall in an aotomobile accident in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunn, of Keokuk, Iowa, and Mrs. George Axvig, of Havre, Mont., arrived in this city last Saturday for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Renwald. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn left for home Monday, while Mrs. Axvig remained for a few days. Mr. Dunn is a brother and Mrs. Ax vig a sister of Mrs. Renwald. Hugh O’Donnell came up from Omaha last Saturday afternoon, bringing his sister, Mrs. Stuart Meech of Chicago, here for a shorq visit at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O’Donnell. Hugh returned to Omaha Sunday after noon while Mrs. Meech remained here for a week’s visit. A large number of neon signs have been placed on business places on Douglas street during the past year and more are being added The latest to join the ranks, andj one of the niftiest signs on the? street, was that erected Monday by McMillan & Markey for their bak ery and cafe. These signs give the street a metropolitan appearance and add much to the fine appear ance of the town. Word has been received here from the president of the Hastings business college, that Lester Shoe make, a graduate of St. Mary’s academy, O’Neill, in the class of ’35, and a student at the Hastings school, has completed a full busi ness course and has accepted a position as private secretary to the manager of the Equity Co-opera tive creamery at Orleans, Nebr. This is the largest co-operative creamery in Nebraska, with branch houses in Crawford, Omaha, Den ver, Colo., and St. Louis, Mo. Les ter was the youngest and highest rated student, which placed him at the top of the list when the college received word to fill the position. Get the Habit! Eat “MASTER BREAD” . .... always fresh! • • • ^tveA me SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY COOKIES—Your Choice, Per Doz.10c DANISH COFFEE CAKE STREUSSEL TOPPING, each 10c CRACKED WHEAT BREAD (FRIDAY)—Per Loaf.8c OLD FASHIONED POTATO BREAD (SATURDAY)—Per Loaf.8c DINNER ROLLS—Per Doz.8c ORANGE SQUARES—Per Doz 18c Bread and Rolls Baked Fresh Morning: and Afternoon Daily SPECIAL SHOPPERS’ LUNCH Served from 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. McMillan & markey BAKERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 16 AND 17 Grapefruit Juice Has the high vitamin content of the fresh fruit. Pop ular breakfast appetizer and a fine mixer. Special price of 7c on the No. 2 can. Apricots In the spring is when you most enjoy the delicious tart flavor of Apricot Sauce and Pie. The big No. 10 can for this sale for only 49c. Superb Syrup Golden Amber Table Syrup. The 5-lb. can for 30c and the lO-lb. can for 52c. Delicious, low cost spread for bread and pancakes. Council Oak Cocoa We recommend for both beverage and baking pur poses. A full rich flavor and goes farther than ordin ary cocoa. Try a 2-lb. can at our special price of 14c. Vanilla Wafers Fresh baked wafers at a special price of 2 lbs. for 27c. Cookies you enjoy with coffee and with gelatin dessert or ice cream. Pork & Beans la rich tomato sauce. Excellent for quick lunches. For a hot dish you cover with strips of bacon and sprinkle with brown sugar. Heat in oven until bacon is crisp. A special price of 9c on the large 27-oz. can. Council Oak Coffee Meets the demand for a strictly “High Grade” Coffee in the whole berry. We grind as you like it. Special prioe of 27c per lb., or 3 lbs. for 79c. Camay Toilet Soap, Cake 5c P & G Soap, 5 Giant Bars 19c