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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1937)
BRIEFLY STATED August Chocholousek of Yerdigre was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Francis .Dempsey and son of Omaha, were here Saturday and (First publication April 29, 1937.) NOTICE TO CRE DITORS Estate No. 2602 In the Comity Court of Holt County, Nebraska,, April 24, 1937. In the matter 61 the Estate of Kate O'Connor, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified ’’that' the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is Auguhl 20, 1937, and for the payment of debts is April 24, 1938. and that too May 20, 1937, arid on August 2L 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M,,.eaoh day I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receiVo, 'examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and ob jections duly filed: <" • •! C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 50-3 W. J. Hammond, Attorney LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Girls brown felt hat with brown and orange ribbon trim.— Call at this office. 50 .» . FOR RENT WILL lease the south half of the southwest quarter of section 3, township29, range II, Holt county. B. E. Sturdevant, Atkinson, Nebr. 50-2 HOUSEKEEPING apartment, new ly decorated, new furniture; 2 blocks south of Nu-Way cafe.— Frank Howard residence. 50-2p 640 ACHES 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 WANTED TO BUY I HAVE a cash buyer for a strictly modern residence.—R. H. Parker. 38tf WHEN you have butcher stuff, either hogs or cattle for sale, see Barnhart’s Market. 48tf FOR SALE EARLY IMPROVED Puttie Corn.I drought resistant and high yield er. State test 98%. $2.75 per bushel.—Otto F. (Juass, Ashland.] Nebraska. 50 LOOK for Bargains at Smith’s second hand store. 50-2p FOR SALE—Sorted ear com; can pick seed from it.. $2 per bu.— R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 49-tf OATS—34 pound old oats. 60c per bushel.—|Dr. 11. L. Bennett 49-2 SEED CORN—Good yellow, tests 98 per cent germination.-—W. H. Harvey, O’Neill. 49-2p SEVEN young Hereford Bulls.— Shoemaker Bros., O'Neill, 7 miles south on 281. 4»-2p USED MACHINERY: A power, trail and horse mower; hay rake; hay stacker; single and 2-row cul tivator; 2 and 4-'row lister cult.; grain binder; grain drill; .ID trac-1 tor; Farmall, 10-20, 15-30 tractor; Ford with panel body; Ford truck with duals, stock and grain body; Chevrolet ’34, long WB truck with stock and grain body; also a few good work horses.- F. M. Keating & Sous, Atkinson, Nebr. 49-4 BABY chicks from purebred free range flocks. Custom hatching. Order early.—Atkinson Hatchery. Atkinson, Nebr. 37tf Sunday visiting with relatives and [friends. , P. J. O’Donnell left Wednesday | afternoon for a short business trip to Oni^hu Editor Ralph Kelly, of the At kinson Graphic, was looking after business in the city Monday. Judge Jesse L. Root of Omaha, was attending to legal business in O’Neill Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lod Janousek and family visited at the home of Louis Novaks at Bristow last Sunday. Mrs. F. McMillan and Mrs. Max Golden went down to Omaha last Friday returning home Sunday ! afternoon. Mrs. F. M. Meyer entertained the EOT club at her home last Thursday evening with bridge and a luncheon. Mrs. Francis O’Donnell came up from Omahs last Saturday for a W'cek’s visitj with relatives and friends here! Mr. and Mrs, Walter Korisko of Omaha, were in the city Tuesday afternoon. They left for home Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Conrad gave a pre-nuptial shower at her home last Thursday evening for Miss Esther Sexsmith. Miss Gertrude Conrad left Sun day morning for Milwaukee, Wis., for a visit with friends and rela tives in that city. Mrs. Irving Vaughn and son, of Omaha, arrived in the city last Sat urday for a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Angster. (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. ROBFRT R. DICKSON, 48-3 District Judge. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU want sheep shearing done, write G. A. Seger, Emmet, Nebr. 50-2p WANTED—125 head of cattle to pasture on Nolkamper ranch 1-mi. west of Liddy bridge on Eagle Creek. Will Langan, Spencer. 50-2 NOW—You may have the magnif icent UNIVERSITY LIBRARY almost as a gift—25 volumes of the accumulated masterpieces of the literary age, available only to World-Herald readers for only 39c per volume, plus a small handling charge. See the World-Herald for full details. 50*2 WHEN you think of glasses think of the Perrigo Optical Company. See their representative at the Uoiaen Hotel in O’Neill, Thursday, May 6. 50-1 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 [ HAVE eastern money to loan on farms and ranches. I also loan money on city property.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 2tf Gel the Habit! | Eat ) “MASTER BREAD’’ •••fiivj me SnortjLj? .-..always fresh! Week-End Specials CRACKED WHEAT BREAD—Per Loaf 8c RAISIN BREAD—Per Loaf _...8c SCOTCH COOKIES—Per Doz.IOc FROSTED FRUIT SLICES—Per Doz_IOc FILLED COFFEE CAKES—Each.. IOc Old Fashioned CINNAMON ROLLS—Per Doz.. IOc CHOCOLATE ANGEL FOOD CAKE with Fudge Icing—Each. 18c DINNER ROLLS—Per Doz_ 8c QUALITY, FRESHNESS and PURITY Mean “Master Bread”—the Better Bread! * Bread and Rolls Baked Fresh Morning and Afternoon Daily McMillan & markey BAKERY (First publication April 15, 1937.) NOTICK OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2603 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, April 14, 1937. In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Erb, 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 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 Our New Cleaning Process I Insures Against MOTHS! I For years, you've l»een paying your share of the tre mendous moth-damage hill — a hill of over three hundred million dollars annually! Now, for the first time, you can escape this burdensome loss with abso lute security. H'»w? Simply by using our new cleaning service— BH a process of clothes care which, in addition to qual ity cleaning, now includes immrrd moth-proofing! :^S Can you afford not to use this W service? Especially in view of the H fart that our new service — inrlud- H ing insured moth-proofing — costs you not one penny more than our former regular cleaning price. Men’s suits — cleaned, pressed and moth-proofed — | only.I HARTY LAUNDRY & CLEANERS* O’NEILL, NEBRASKA Q BARNHART’S Phone 364 Delivery Service FINE FRUITS and VEGETABLES STRAWBERRIES 1 Qr Pint Box I Ot 2 for 35c Fresh PINEAPPLE 1C. Medium Size —each 10b CUCUMBERS IPa Each I DC Fresh California RHUBARB 1C. Per Lb, I DC RIPE TOMATOES 1 Per Lb. IOC NEW CARROTS Sweet-Crisp, per bunch * b TEXAS ONIONS Cr New Crop, per lb. Ob CELERY -|Cr Large Size lUb I LETTUCE ‘ 0 Large Size ! FRESH PEAS' 1 flf» Per Lb. • UU | SPINACH 1C Per Peck I ww SPINACH Ra Per Lb. OO I Texas Marsh Seedless I GRAPEFRUIT 7« | Each I U ! DELICIOUS APPLES AC I Per Doz. •TwO Fancy Washington WINESAPS * 7 Per Lb. * U ORANGES, BANANAS, Etc. I at POPULAR PRICES Small Size Red River Irish Cobbler SEED POTATOES *7 QQ 100-lb. 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