The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 09, 1937, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    (First publication Dec. 2, 1937.)
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2634
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, November 24,
1937.
In the matter of the Estate of
Daniel D. Murphy, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate arc
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said
estate is March 23, 1938, and for
the payment of debts is November
24, 1938, and that on December 23,
1937, and on March 24, 1938, 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,
County Judge.
s(County Court Seal) 29-3
J, D. Cronin, Attorney
( First publication Dec. 9, 1937)
Emmet A. Harmon, Attorney
LEGAL NOTICE
Mary A. Coughlin; John O'Neill,
Jr.,; Mamie O’Neill; Katie O'Neill;
The Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Per
sonal Representatives and all other
persons interested in the Estate of
John O’Neill. Deceased, real names
unknown; All persons having or
claiming any interest in Lots Nine
teen, Twenty, Twenty-one, and
Twenty-two, in Block "B” in O’Neill
and Ilagerty's Addition to the City
of O’Neill, Nebraska, real names
nnknown.
You are hereby notified that on
the 7th day of December, 1937,
Addie L. Wrede, plaintiff, filed her
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Sewing of all kinds,
relining coats, altering, etc. —
Verda Fesler. 30-lp
FUR COATS relined, repaired or
altered. Dressmaking.—Mrs. C.
M. Thomas, Phone 266-LJ. 29-4p
1 HAVE eastern money to loan on
farms and ranches. I also loan
money on city property.—R. H.
Parker, O'l^ill, Nebr, 2tf
SALESMEN WANTED
HUSTLER WANTED! to intro
duce, supply demand for Rawleigh
Necessities. Sales way up this
year. Good routes open nearby.
Rawleigh Methods get business.
No selling experience needed. We
supply Sales, Advertising litera
ture—all you need. Profits should
increase every month. Low prices;
good values, complete service.—
Rawlegih’s, Dept. NBL-252-63,
Freeport, 111. 30-1
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: Cattle, hogs and horses
to sell. Auction every Mo.vlay.
Service with a smile. — O’Neill
Livestock Market. 27tf
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WHEN you have butcher stuff,
either hogs or cattle for sale, see
Barnhart’s Market. 48tf
WANTED TO RENT
RANCH of about 2,000 acres. Can
pay cash. Enquire i^his office.
29-2p
FOR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT—280 acre
farm.—Tena Winkler, Atkinson,
Nebraska 29-3
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FOR RENT—MODERN Residence.
R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 16-tf
FOR SALE
Three nice finished quilts.—Mrs. L.
G. Gillespie. 30
ALL COATS at Cost—At Helen
Simar’s Apparel Shop. 29
WASH DRESS SALE—At Helen
Simar’s Apparel Shop. 29
FOR SALE—Oil buri^r for fur
nace in a residence. Will sell real
cheap. — R. II. Parker, O’Neill,
Hebr. 19tf
FOR SALE—6-room house, has
iJratft room, and lights and water,
nearly modern, close in. $1260
will buy it.—See R. II. Parker. 6tf
HOME LOANS
FARM LOANS
RANCH LOANS
I Am Now Making Loans
JOHN L. QUIG
D* J. L. SHERBAHN
Chiropractor
Phone 147
Half Block South of the Ford
Garage—West Side of Street
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska
I DR. J. P. BROWN
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence Phone 223
petition in i’ne District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, against
you, the object and prayer of which
petition is to quiet title in fee in
her the said Addie L. Wrede to the
real estate above specifically des
cribed as against you and each of
you; that the Court decree her to
be the owner thereof and that you
have no right, title, or interest in
or to said premises; that the Court
decree that Mary A. O’Neill, who
later married and was known as
Mary A. Coughlin; John O’Neill,
Jr.; Mamie O’Neill and Katie
O’Neill were the sole and only heirs j
of John O’Neill, Deceased.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 17th day
of January, 19.18.
ADDIE L. WREDE,
30-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Dec. 2, 1937.)
LEGAL NOTICE
T. J. Hurley, The Heirs, devisee,*,
legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested
in the estate of T. J. Hurley,
deceased, real names unknown,
Charles E. Bowers, Kathryne M.
Bowers, The Ceres Holding Com
pany, W. II. Livingston, George
W. Parham, The heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested in
the estate of George W. Parham,
deceased, real names unknown,
Lyman Waterman, N. P. H. Willis
and all persons having or claiming
any interest in Southeast Quarter
Section 4; North Half Section 7;
Northeast Quarter Section 8 and
Northwest Quarter Section 9,
Township 29 North, Range 10 and
Northeast Quarter Section 12,
Township 29 North, Range 11 West
6th Principal Meridian in Holt
County, Nebraska, real names un
known, defendants are notified
that on November 30, A. D. 1937,
The Lincoln National Life Insur
ance Company, as plaintiff, filed
a petition and commenced an action
in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against you,
the object of which is to have plain
tiff decreed to be the owner in fee
simple of the real estate above
described; to have the title to and
possession of said real estate
quieted and confirmed in plaintiff;
to have Vou decreed to have no
title to, lien upon or interest in
said premises; and to have you
enjoined from asserting any title
to, lien upon or interest in said
premises; and to have any liens
claimed by you against said prem
ises decreed to he barred by the
Statute of Limitations of the State
of Nebraska,
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 10th day
of January, A. D. 1938.
W. J. HAMMOND,
29-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First publication Nov. 25, 1937.)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2574
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, November 22,
1937.
In the matter of the Estate of
Edward E. Gatz, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that the
Administrator of said estate has
filed in said court his final report
and a petition for final settlement
and distribution of the residue of
said estate; and that said report
and petition will be heard Decem
ber 16, 1937, at 10 o’clock A. M. at
the County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska, when all persons in
terested may appear ahd be heard
concerning said final report and the
distribution of said estate.
C. J. MALONE,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 28-3
J. I). Cronin, Attorney
(First publication Dec. 2, 1937.)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
In the Matter of the Application
of Julius I). Cronin, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Jennie
L. Crawford, Deceased, for Li
cense to sell real estate.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY
LICENSE SHOULD NOT BE
GRANTED TO SELL REAL
ESTATE.
Now, on this 30th day of No
KODAKS AT
nEACH |
And up 3
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Come and see what we
have to offer. Photo frames
that will add to the beauty of
your photos and home.
O’NEILL PHOTO CO.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
COCUDIOSIS
Bloody Scours in Calves
Your money back if
Condene doesn’t cure it
right off the bat!
40% Concentrate
Contains Buttermilk, Fish
Meal, Meat Scrap, Soy Bean Oil
Meal, Iodine, Limestone, Iron
Oxide, Alfalfa Leaf Meal and
Cod Liver Oil.
Mix with 350 to 400 lbs. of
ground grain and make your
own lay mash for $1.50 per cwt.
O’NEILL
HATCHERY
vember, A. D., 1937, this cause
] came on for hearing upon the
petition and application, under
oath, of Julius D. Cronin admin
istrator of the Estate of Jennie L.
Crawford, Deceased, praying for a
license to sell the following de
scribed real estate of the said
Jennie I,. Crawford, and now the
property of her said estate, to-wit:
Southeast Quarter of Section
Three, Township Twenty-eight,
Range Thirteen, West of the Sixth
P. M., Holt County, Nebraska;
Northwest Quarter of Section Ten,
Township Twenty-eight, Range
Thirteen, West of the Sixth P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska, for the
purpose of paying debts owing by
said deceased and allowed against
said estate and allowances and ex
emptions made by the Probate
Court to the Surviving spouse of
said Deceased and the costs and ex
penses of administration, and it
appearing to the Court from said
petition that there is no personal
property in the possession of the
said Julius D. Cronin, Adminis
trator, belonging to this said es
tate, and that there is no personal
property with which to pay debts,
fees, allowances, costs and expen
ses of administration and that it
is necessary to sell all of said real
estate above described for the pay
ment of said debts, fees, allowances,
costs and expenses.
IT IS, THEREFORE ORDERED
BY THE COURT that all persons
interested in this said estate appear
before the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 3rd day
of January, A. D., 1938, at the hour
of ten o’clock A. M., to show cause,
if any there be, why a license
should not be granted to the said
Julius D. Cronin, Administrator of
the Estate of Jennie L. Crawford,
Deceased, to sell the above des^
cribed real estate of said decedenr
to pay such debts, allowances, fees,
costs and expenses.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that notice of the time and place
of such hearing be given all persons
interested in this estate by publish
ing a copy of this order once each
week for three (3) sucessive weeks
in The Frontier, a legal newspaper,
printed, published and of general
circulation, in Holt County, Ne
braska.
BY THE COURT:
ROBERT R. DICKSON,
29-3 District Judge.
Across The Kitchen Table
with Blanche Pease
Nope, ’tisn’t opportunity knock
ing at your door exactly, it’s
Blanche again. Busy as I know
you arc, I hope you 11 talk across
the kitchen table with me, while
we have a second cup of coffee.
Just read in a paper that when a
daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Mustard at a hospital in
Logansport, Ind., Mr. Mustard de
livered a fruit jar full of dimes to
the institution as payment on the
bill. It contained $45. But ser
iously savihg your dimes isn’t at
all a bad idea. Make a slot in a
baking powder can, and drop in a
nickel or a dime, or even a penny
just as often as you can spare it.
It is surprising how fast the money
piles up. Save it for special furni
ture for the house, some desired
silverware, or even a humble oil
cloth table cover.
If a husband should happen to
I stray into the realms of the Kitchen
j Table column then let me advise
him to throw sensible thoughts to
the winds and buy his wife a lux
urious gift for Christmas. A wo
man will smile and thank her hus
band for a new boiler, a house
dress or pancake griddle which she
needs, but its the cosmentics, the
cobwebby hose, or the five pound
box of chocolates which really
cause her to ,wipe away the tears
of joy. N
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One of our editor friends says it
doesn’t takej^experience to run a
newspaper a* the subscribers are
always ready io*tell you how to do
it.
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BRIEFLY STATED
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson are
rejoicing over the arrival at their
home Wednesday of a baby girl.
Ambrose Biglm came Monday
from Casper, Wyo., to spend the
holidays visiting his mother and
other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett are
the parents of a seven and one-half
pound baby girl born to them last
Tuesday. Th^y have named her
Lois Eileen.
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The Mellor Motor company are
having the inferior of the office
and showroom of their garage re
decorated, in preparation for the
showing of the new line of Ford
cars.
F. J. Biglin and son, Joseph, left
Monday afternoon for Omaha,
where Joe will receive further
treatment for his eyes. They will
return home the latter part of the
week.
Thomas Grady and sisters, the
Misses Mayme, Rose and Catherine,
of Denver, who were here attend
ing the funeral of their brother,
Ben J. Grady, left for their home
last Tuesday morning.
Emmet Wertz of Star, Louis
Burival and L. M. Merriman of
O’Neill, and V. V. Rosenkrans of
Dorsey were callers last Saturday
and each extended their subscrip
tion and were recipients of a nice
Kwik Lite electric lantern.
F. B. O’Connell, secretary of the
Nebraska Fish and Game commis
sion, and Dr. Sullivan of Greeley,
a member of the commission, were
in the city last Friday visiting
friends and looking after matters
in connection with their official
positions.
Mr. and Mrs. George Agnes and
daughter came up from Petersburg
last Wednesday night on receiving
word of the death of Ben Grady.
Mr. Agnes returned home Sunday
while Mrs. Agnes remained here
for a visit of one week with her
sister, Mrs. Grady.
The funeral of Ben J. Grady was
held last Friday morning and was
very largely attended, attesting the
high esteem in which this old time
business man was held by the people
of this city and vicinity. A large
number of the American Legion
boys marched from the church to
the cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Moss drove
to Lincoln last Monday morning
and attended a meeting of the Ne
braska Association of Clerks of the
District Court, returning home
that night. Mr. Moss says there
were about forty clerks from vari
ous parts of the state in attendance
and the new bookkeeping system
that goes into effect Jan. 1, 1938,
caused most of the discussion at
the meeting.
Emmet Carr of Stafford, was the
first new reader to qualify for one
of the lanterns offered by The
Frontier to new and old subscri
bers who pay their subscription one
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STANNARD’S
Saturday
Specials
LARD ' <1/1
Per Pound ._ I *Tu
BUTTER B /|flA
Per Pound .. HUo
PEANUT BRITTLE 1 f|«
Per Pound . . 1UG
SALMON—Red OR
Sockeye, Lb. Can . tdli
UNION LEADER
TOBACCO 1C.
1 Free with 2 for lJU
*■ - ■*» 4 J**
Every
Day
FOLGERS
COFFEE, Lb.
Chocolate
BOX CANDY ORo
1-Lb. Box . fcUC
XMAS CANDY 1C.
1 Pound ...I Ju
Chocolate Covered <)C.
CHERRIES, 1 Lb. tUC
VELVET Tobacco 7C0
1-Lb. Can __.»..lull
CAMELS —LUCKIES — CHESTERFIELDS
Per
Carton -
2 Packages
for.
CHIVIOirr MOTOK DIVISION, Oommrol Motor* Solo* Corporation, DETIOIT, MICHIGAN__*
Miller Bros. Chevrolet Co.
“Chevrolet Dealers Over 22 Years”
Phone 100 * O’Neill, Nebraska
year in advance. Emmet dropped
in Friday, Nov. 26 and ordered The
Frontier sent to his address for one
year, and, although the lantern an
nouncement had not been yet made,
he received a Kwik Lite all purpose
lantern. We hope that it will prove
valuable to him.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Donohoe of
Detroit, Mich., arrived in the city
last Thursday evening to attend
the funeral of Mr. Donohoe's
brother-in-law, Ben J. Grady. They
left for home Sunday going via
Sioux City. Judge J. A. Donohoe,
who was holding federal court in
Bismark, N. D., and who flew from
Bismark to Sioux City accompanied
them as far as Sioux City where
he took a plane to Bismark to com
plete his term of court there.
Phone 55
3 Free Deliveries Daily
Fresh Milk and Cream
Friday, Saturday and Monday SPECIALS
ORANGES, Large Size, per doz...29c
ORANGES, Medium Size, 2 doz.35c
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas, 6 for. 25c
CHASE & SANBORN Dated COFFEE, Lb.28c
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 4 for ....*..23c
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 for..24c
Jersey Cream
PANCAKE FLOUR, 3>/2-lb. pkg.22c
COCOA, Large 2-lb. Can.19c
TOMATOES, Ex. Standard Grade,
No. 2 Cans, 2 for.18c
PEANUTS, Fresh Roasted, Per Lb.10c
BANANAS, Firm Ripe Fruit, 4-lbs.25c
RALPH TOMLINSON, Proprietor
Friday and Saturday, December 10 & 11
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Evaporated Peaches
Our special price for this sale of J2C Per lb. must not confuse
you as to the quality. The family will be delighted when these
plump, meaty peaches appear on the table as sauce or in peach
pie or peach cobbler.
Green Beans
Cut green beans. Deliciously tender and free from strings.
Packed in a full No. 2 can and a very special value at gc per can.
Ginger Snaps
The general favorite for dunking purposes. We never seem to
tire of the spicy flavor of ginger snaps. A special price of JQc
per lb. for this sale.
Navy Beans
Nothing nicer for bean soup than these large, Northern Navy
Beans. These bright mealy beans are also excellent for baked
beans. A low price of 4 lbs. for J4C f°r the week-end.
Council Oak Cocoa
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A cocoa we can recommend for both beverage and baking pur
poses. It contains more rich chocolate flavor to the pound. For
the holiday baking you can use a 2-lb. can at our special price of
14c per can.
Candy & Nuts
Buy your holiday candy and nuts now at Council Oak where
you can make your selection from a complete assortment at
popular prices.
Council Oak Catsup
Replenish your pantry supply of tomato catsup for the holi
days. This week-end you can buy the large 14 oz. bottle for Iflc.
Brown Sugar
Golden brown sugar for butterscotch filling, desserts, baked
ham, candied sweet potatoes and pancake syrup. The 2 lb.
bag for 11*
Council Oak Coffee
A whole berry blend of the choicest South and Central Ameri
can coffees. Selling at an every day low price of 27° per or
3 lbs. for 79°a The empty Council Oak bags may be exchanged
for many useful premiums.
Toilet Tissue
Excello Toilet Paper is a real value at our every day low price
of 5C per roll. Buy a supply at our week-end price of 2 big
rolls for 'Jc.
Blue Barrel Soap
The soap that does the work of three ordinary cakes. It’s kind
to your hands. The price is 2 big pound bars for J3C f°r this sale.
Haskin’s Water Castile Cake. _4c
Green Goods Specials
DELICIOUS APPLES,
SUNKIST ORANGES,
RUTABAGOES,
CAULIFLOWER,
5 Pounds.25c
Dozen.25c
10 Pounds. 25c
Each .12c