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    (First publication Aug. 26, 1937.)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska. In the Matter
of the Estate of Geo. H. Johnson,
MISCELLANEOUS
PONT MISS St. John’s Deloit
Bazaar, chicken supper and dance,
next Sunday, Sept. 12. 17-lp
RUGS cleaned and shampooed on
your own floors, and also over
stuffed sets cleaned.—Call Herbert
Pfeil, 711 Douglas St., O’Neill.
17-2p
yOU may now own the sum total
of man’s knowledge. THE OMA
HA BEE-NEWS offers you the
lB-volume Great American En
cyclopedia at almost a gift. Read
today’s Bee-News for complete
details. lfltf
( HAVE eastern money to loan on
farms and ranches. I also loan
money on city property.—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 2tf
WANTED TO HUY
WHEN you have butcher stuff,
either hogs or cattle for sale, see
Barnhart’s Market. 48tf
FOR KENT
FURNISHED apartment. — Mrs.
Ella Riley. 17-tf
ROOM suitable for light house
keeping or students; private en
trance.—Call Frontier office. 17-lp
APARTMENT, furnished, for light
housekeeping.—W. G. Beha. 17-lp
FOR RENT-MODERN Residence.
R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 10-tf
ROOMS for sleeping or housekeep
ing.—Mrs. Frank Howard. 16tf
SEVEN quarter sections of hay
land while they last.—R. E. Gal
lagher, Phone 274. IStf
FOR SALE
FURNITURE and household goods
across from Presbyterian church.
—O. M. Herre. 17tf
1921) MODEL A Ford; good Chev.
motor for grinder; one hand wash
er.—Vic Halva Shop. 17-lp
FURNITURE at Mike Gallagher
home. House will be open until it
is disposed of.—Mrs. Bridget Gal
lagher. estate. Inquire at Gallag
her’s Store. 17-1
HOUSE, 8-rooms; and six lots.—
Mrs. Bridget Gallagher estate.
See Miss Meer. 17-1
FINE HAY LAND, near Emmet;
best cash offer this week; SWVi
T 28, R 14.—Owner, care of
this paper. 17-1
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Good
Piano, cheap; also furniture.—
Earl Baker, O’Neill. 17-3p
FURNITURE; new Dexter power
washer; new cream separator; feed
grinder; 450-egg incubator; corn
planter; corn shredder; other small
articles.—Mrs. Elmer Killinger,
Inman. 50-2p
FOR SALE —POTATO DIGGER.
R. II. Parker, O’Neill. 16-3
USED horse power and trail mow
ers; rakes; sweeps; One F12 trac
tor, 1 Reg. Farmall; 1 10-20; 1
15-30; binders; McDrg hay press;
1934 long WB Chevrolet truck;
some work horses.—F. M. Keating
& Sons, Atkinson. 15-4
FOR SALE—6-room house, has
bath room, and lights and water,
nearly modern, close in. $1250
will buy it.—See R. H. Parker. 6tf
HOME LOANS
FARM LOANS
RANCH LOANS:
1 Am Now Making Loans j
JOHN L. QUIG
Dr.J.L. SHERBAHN
Chiropractor
Phone 147
Half Hlock South of the Ford
Oarage—West Side of Street
DIAMONDS -- WATCHES
JEWELRY
EXPERT
Watch Repairing
O. M. Herre—Jeweler
In Reardon Drug Store
W. F. FINLEY, M. I).
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill
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Nebraska
DR. J. P. BROWN
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence Phone 223
Deceased.
All persons interested in the
estate of Geo. H. Johnson, De
ceased, both creditors and heirs, are
notified that on August 20, 1937,
Marvin E. Johnson filed his peti
tion in the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, alleging that
Geo. H. Johnson, a resident and
inhabitant of Douglas county,
Kansas, died April 24, 1935, seized
of the South Half of Section Thirty
four, Township Thirty-one, Range
Nine, West of the Sixth I*. M., Holt
! county, Nebraska; that he left a
last will and testament which was
originally admitted to probate in
the Probate Court of Douglas county,
Kansas; that the devisee under
said last will and testament, Lulu
L. Johnson, died on March 11, 1934,
and prior to the death of the testa
tor, Geo. H. Johnson, and that said
devisee left no issue surviving her;
that by reason of the death of the
beneficiary under said will, said
real estate descended to the heirs
at law of the said Geo. H. Johnson,
as provided by the laws of descent
and distribution of the State of
Nebraska, That the heirs at law of
said Geo. H. Johnson, Deceased, and
their degree of kindred are: Ida
Jacobs, Lydia Keen, sisters; Amber
Williams," Crete McDonald, Vina
Fritz, Nieces; Orlo K. Johnson,
Lester Johnson, Vada Johnson,
Archie Johnson, Marvin E. John
son, Harold C. Johnson, ^Arthur B.
.Johnson, Marker Johnson, nephews;
that petitioner is an heir at law of
the said Geo. H. Johnson, Deceased,
and as such is interested in his said
will and is entitled to share in his
said estate and has an interest in
the real estate of which the said
Geo. H. Johnson died seized and Ts
entitled to have said will admitted
to probate in the State of Nebraska
and to have the heirs of the said
Geo. H. Johnson determined; that
said estate is not subject to an in
heritance tax; that all debts a*ul
legacies of the said estate have
been paid; that attached to the peti
tion is an authenticated copy of the
last will and testament of Geo. H.
Johnson; that the prayer of the
petition is that the authenticated
copy of the last will and testament
of Geo. H. Johnson be admitted
to probate as his last will and
testament; that the court may find
and determine that Lulu L. John
son, devisee under his last will and
testament, predeceased the testa
tor and that the bequest to her in
said last will and testament lapsed
and is void and of no force and
effect and that his estate descended
to his heirs at law; that the Court
may enter a decree of heirship and
may find and decree that the above
named heirs at law are the sole
and only heirs at law of the said
Geo. H. Johnson, Deceased, and
may fix and determine their de
gree of kinship and may find and
decree that said described real
estate descended to them as such
heirs at law; that further and
regular administration of this
etsate may be dispensed with; that
the claims of all creditors of said
deceased may be barred and that it
may be found that this estate is
not subject to the payment of in
heritance tax and that the above
described real esate descended free
and clear of all debts to the heirs
at law of the deceased, Geo. H.
Johnson, and for such other and
further relief as equity may re
quire.
Said matter is set for hearing I
before the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, in the County
Court Room in the Court House in
the City of O’Neill, on the 15th day
of September, 1937, at the hour of
ten o clock A. M., and that if you
fail to appear at said time and
place to contest said petition the
Court may grant the prayer there
of.
Dated this 20th day of August,
1937.
C. J. MALONE,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 15-3
ORDINANCE NO. 178-A
An Ordinance providing for
the making and entering into a
contract for the purpose of pump
ing water by electric energy in
the City of O'Neill. Nebraska,
with the Interstate Power Com
pany of Nebraska, a Deleware
Corporation.
Whereas, the Interstate Power
Company of Nebraska, a Deleware
Corporation, is desirous of furnish
ing electric energy to pump water
for municipal purposes within the
City of O'Neill, Nebraska, at the
pumping station situate on the fol
lowing described premises, to-wtt:
Lots One. Two and Three
and the North Three feet of
Lot Twenty-four in Block
Thirty-three in Fahy’s Subdi
vision of Lots One, Two, Three,
Fourteen, Fifteen and Sixteen
in Block Thirty-three of the
City of O’Neill. Nebraska, and
Whereas, the said City of O'Neill,
Nebraska, desires to purchase from
the Interstate Power Company all
electric energy necessary to pump
water at the above described sta
tion. and
Whereas, said proposed contract
is in words and figures as follows:
CONTRACT FOR ELECTRIC
ENERGY FOR MUNICIPAL
PUMPING PLANT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and
entered into in triplicate this Hth
day of September, 1937, by and be
tween INTERSTATE POWER
COMPANY OF NEBRASKA, a
Deleware Corporation, with offices
at O'Neill, Nebraska, its successors
and assigns, hereinafter called the
“Company,” and the City of
O’Neill, County of Holt, ami State
of Nebrasku, hereinafter called the
“Municpiality”;
WITNESSETH
THAT, WHEREAS, the Munci
pality owns a complete pumping
! station situated on Lots One, Two
and Three and the North three
j feet of lot Twenty-four in Block
! Thirty-three in Fahy’s Subdivision
of Lots One. Two. Three, Fourteen
| Fifteen and Sixteen in Block
Thirty-three of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, for the purpose of fur
nishing water for said Municipality
for fire and other municipal pur
poses and to the inhabitants there
of for domestic and commercial
purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Municipality
desires to purchase from the Com
pany all the electric energy neces
sary to operate said pumping
station, which electric energy the
Company is in a position to supply;
NOW,'THEREFORE, for and in
consideration of the mutual cove
nants and agreements herein con
tained, it is hereby mutually agreed
by and between the parties hereto
as follows:
I. That the Municipality shall
during the term of this contract,
and any renewal or renewals
thereof, purchase from the Com
pany at the rates hereinafter
mentioned all electric energy
which shall be necessary for the
operation of the abovp pumping
station for the purpose
aforesaid. It being the intent of
this paragraph that all pumping
done by the Municipality at the
above pumping station shall be
by means of electric energy.
II. That the electric energy to
be furnished and purchased here
under shall be what is known as
three phase, sixty cycle, 220
volts, alternating current, and
shall be measured by proper me
ter supplied by the Company and
installed by it in said pumping
station.
III. That the point of delivery
of said electric energy shall be
the binding posts of Company’s
meter to be installed in said
pumping station.
IV’. That the Municipality shall
pay to the Company each month
for ay electric energy consumed
as aforesaid a consideration com
puted upon the following schedule
of rates, to-wit:
Three Cents (3c) per k. W. H.
Net.
Provided that said consideration
shall be not less than Fifty Cents
(50c) per month for each con
nected horsepower or fraction
thereof of the meters installed in
said pumping station.
V. That the Company shall, as
soon as practicable, after the end
of each month, render a bill to the
Municipality for electric energy
consumed during the preceding
month, and the Municipality
snail pay said bill within fifteen
days from the date of presenta
tion thereof.
VI. That the Municipality
hereby represents that it has
taken due and proper action, in
accordance with the Statutes of
the State of Nebraska, to appro
priate sufficient funds for the
payment of bills to be rendered
hereunder and it agrees that if
such funds shall be insufficient for
that purpose it shall, at the time
and in the manner and to the
extent provided by the Statutes
of said State, appropriate ad
ditional funds and-or assess, levy
and collect a tax sufficient for the
prompt payment of said bills.
VIr. That should the Munici
pality install equipment requir
ing additional electric energy, it
shall give the Company written
notice thereof at least sixty (GO)
days prior to the date on which
such additional el^tric energy
shall be required therefor.
VIII. That the Company shall
render good and sufficient service
for the purpose of this agreement
but shall not be liable for failure
of such service due to causes not
caused by it.
IX. That each of the parlies
hereto shall hold the other free
and harmless of and from all
liability, damages, actions and
causes of action caused by or
through the ownership, mainten
ance or operation of its electric
property and equipment and such
division of liability shall be at
the point of delivery as herein
above provided.
X. That this agreement shall
he and remain in full force and
effect for a period of Five (5)
years from and after the date
hereof; provided, that the. term
hereof shall be extended an ad
ditional five (5) years if the
Municipality shall not within
sixty (60) days prior to the ex
piration hereof notify the Com
pany in writing of its desire to
terminate the same at the end of
said Five (5) years.
XI. That all contracts and
agreements, written or oral,
heretofore existing between the
parties hereto and covering the
subject matter hereof, (if there
be any such), are hereby cancelled
and the Municipality hereby rep
resents that it has by appropri
ate action repealed or amended
all ordinances, resolutions and
rules, or parts thereof, hereto
fore adopted by it in conflict
with the terms hereof.
XII. That the Municipality
represents that this agreement
has been duly authorized by a
majority vote of its Council in
accordance with the Statutes of
the State of Nebraska, and certi
fied copies of the proceedings
therefor shall be promptly fur
nished to the Company for ap
proval of its counsel.
XII. That if any Section or
part of a Section of this agree
ment shall be declared null and
void by any competent authority
the remaining portions hereof
shall not be affected thereby.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
parties hereto have caused this
agreement to be executed by their
respective officers thereunto duly
authorized and their respective cor
porate seals to be hereunto affixed
the day and year first above written.
INTERSTATE POWER
COMPANY OF
NEBRASKA,
By
President.
Attest:
Assistant Secretary.
CITY OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA,
By John Kersenbrock,
Mayor.
^ttest *
C. W. Porter, City Clerk.
(SEAL)
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF O’NEILL. NEBRASKA:
Section I. That the City of
O’Neill does enter into the afore
said contract for pumping water
at the above described station and
that the Mayor of the City of
j O’Neill execute said contract on
behalf of the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska, and that the City Clerk at
test said contract.
Section 2 AY That this ordinance
shall be inUnjll force and effect
from and aftW^ its passage and pub
lication as provided for by law.
Passed and approved this 8th day
of September, 1937.
JOHN KERSENBROCK,
Mayor.
C. W. Porter,'City Clerk. I
NOTICE
All land owners in Road District
26 must have all section roads
mowed adjoining their property by
Sept. 20, 1937, or same will be
mowed and charged to land owners.
By order of Township Board.
BERT SHOEMAKER,
Road Supt. of Dist. 26.
THE NEBRASKA
SCENE
By the Lowell Service
The state game forestation and
parks commission has set an open
season on doves, beginning at 7
a. m. September 1, and closing at
sunset November 15. This is the
Get the Habit!
^Eat
MASTER BREAD”
. / .... always fresh!
• -4}n>ej) me CsncrCju!
Friday and Saturday Specials
POTATO BREAD—per loaf.8c
PEANUT BUNS—per dozen.10c
Glazed or Sugared
DOUGHNUTS—per dozen. .12c
ASSORTED COOKIES—per dozen.10c
WATCH FOR OUR DAILIY SPECIAL!
I
Bread and Rolls Baked Fresh Morning
and Afternoon Daily
*
McMillan & markey
_ BAKERY
first open season on doves in Ne
braska since 1929. Each hunter is
allowed a daily bag and possession
limit of ten doves.
The new state highway patrol
i will be in operation at least by
| November 1, according to R. F.
Weller, its chief. A preferential
group of about 150 is now' being
chosen from the approximately
4,000 applications made for the 40
posts of patrolmen. About the mid
dle of September examinations will
be given the preferential appli
cants, and further tests will be
given to those who pass these ex-i
animations. State Sheriff Flake;
and State Engineer Tilley will help
make the final selection.
RAISING AN ALARM
Reports from the agricultural
districts bring news that mere
mention of the probable revival of
the AAA has started the pigs to
isquealing.—Ashtabula Star-Beacon
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PASS IT ON
When you’ve seen a good “movie” you tell
somebody about it, don’t you? Then why not
pass the good word on when you get real quality
and exceptional value!
Green Top Carrots Per Bunch .5c
Bananas Per Lb.6c
Syrup V2 Gallon.29c
Sweet Corn 3 Cans.25c
Crackers 2-Lb. Box, 25c Value.19c
Cherry Nectar ioc Bottle 7c
Real Cup Coffee 25c Value. 19c
Ginger Snaps 2-Lbs.20c
Oxydol 25c Value.21c
Cal-X Water Softener, 25c Value 15c
O’NEILL FOOD CENTER
Your quality-built Chevrolet
--■W deserves experienced Chev
^ r rolet service. Owners who
follow the policy of coming to
our Authorized Service De
partment for inspection and
for the servicing of their cars, find that in the
long run they save money and obtain quicker
and more satisfactory service.
Let us keep your car in first-class condition,
# the year ’round. All you need do is come in for
regular inspections, without any cost or obli
I
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gation to you. Then, if your car needs servic
ing, you will be sure that our experienced
Chevrolet-trained mechanics will do the job
right. They will do it at lower cost too, because
they use ^special Chevrolet tools, designed
to do your job quickly. Finally, you are sure
of genuine Chevrolet parts, wherever replace
ments are necessary.
Bring your car in now for a FREE inspec
tion. You will be given a complete report on
its condition, from which to order any neces
sary work intelligently.
MILLER BROS. CHEVROLET CO.
p. linn O’NEILL, NEBRASKA ^ _ .
Phone 100 Open Evenings