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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1937)
(First publication Dec. 2, 1937.) NOTICE 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 are 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. <County Court Seal) 29-3 J. D. Cronin, Attorney f First publication Dec. 9, 1937) Emmet A. Harmon, Attorney LEC.AL 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 MISCELLANEOUS itJIRL wants job at housework, or as waitress in cafe.—Inquire at this office. " 31-2 JFUR COATS relined, repaired or altered. Dressmaking.—Mrs. C. M. Thomas, Phone 256-LJ. 29-4p f HAVE eastern money to loan on farms and ranches. I also loan money on city property.—R. H. Parker, O’Neiu, Nebr. 2tf LOST AND FOUND “TAKEN UP at my place fa mile east and 3 south of Inman, Nebr., on or about the 20th day of No vember, 1937, a red Shorthorn cow, one horn half gone. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. — L. R. Tompkins, Inman, Nebr.* 31-5 SALESMEN WANTED WANTED: Man with car to take over profitable Rawleigh Route. Established customers. Sales way up this year. Must be satisfied with earnings of $30 a week to start. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NBL-Z52-101, Freeport, 111. 31-1 WANTED TO BUY WE HAVE a number of prospects for diversified ranches in this vi cinity. List your property with us for sale or exchange. Write Elkhorn Valley Real Estate Com pany, Fremont, Nebraska. 31-3 WANTED: Cattle, hogs and horses to sell. Auction every Monday. Service with a smile. — O’Neill Livestock Market. 27tf WHEN you have butcher stuff, either hogs or cattle for sale, see Barnhart’s Market. 48tf FOR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—280 acre farm.—Tena Winkler, Atkinson, Nebraska 29-3 TOR RENT—MODERN Residence. R. H. Parker, Q’Neill. 16-tf __ FOR SALE HAVE 480 acres grass land south of O’Neill. Will exchange for city property. Address Box 54, Fre mont, Nebraska. 31-3 'Three* nice finished quilts.—Mrs. L. G. Gillespie. 30 FOR SALE—Oil burner for fur nace in a residence. Will sell real cheap. — R. H. Parker, O’Neill Nebr. 19tl FOR SALE—6-room house, has 'bath room, and lights and water nearly modern, close in. $1251 -will buy it.—See R. H. Parker. 6tl HOME LOANS FARM LOANS RANCH LOANS I Am Now Making Loans JOHN L. QUIG Dr. J. L. SHERBAHN j Chiropractor Phone 147 ^ i j Half Block South of the Ford Garage—W««t Side of Street 1 W. F. FINLEY, M. D. 1 Phone, Office 28 | O’Neill :: Nebraska DR. J. P. BROWN Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment ; Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence Phone 223 and Hagerty’s Addition to the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, real names unknown. You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of December, 1937, Addie L. Wrede, plaintiff, filed her petition in the 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 owmer 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 of John O’Neill, Deceased. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of January, 1938. ADDIE L. WREDE, 30-4 Plaintiff. (First publication Dec. 2, 1937.) LEGAL NOTICE T. J. Hurley, The Heirs, devisees, 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 C^res Holding Com pany, W. H. 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 (5th 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 you 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 be 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 Dec. 2, 1937.) (Julias D. Cronin, Attorney.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In (he 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 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 L. Crawford, and now the property of her said estate, to-wit: I Southeast Quarter of Section j 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 i 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 decedent 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. (First publication Dec. 16, 1937.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Applica tion of Sadie Snell as Admin istratrix of the Estate of Roy E. Snell, Deceased, for License to sell Real Estate. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Now, on this 10th day of Decem ber, 1937, Sadie Snell, Adminis tratrix of the estate of Roy E. Snell, deceased, having presented her petition under oath praying for license to sell the following de scribed real estate of the said Roy E. Snell; The Southwest Quarter (SWl4) of Section Four (4), Township Twenty-eight (28), Range Ten (10), WTest of the 6th P. M., Holt county, Nebras ka, or a sufficient amount thereof to bring the sum of Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty Six dollars ($2156.00), for the payment of debts allowed against said estate, and allowances and costs of admin istration, for the reason that there is not a sufficient amount of person al property in the possession of said Sadie Snell, Administratrix, be longing to said estate, to pay said debts, allowances, and costs. It is, therefor ordered that all “Smart Togs for Men” O’NEILL, NEBRASKA - -* Men’s Gifts with style ---—--——.. To Promote the Perfect Christmas Match . . . j Arrow Handkerchiefs i White Linen - Solid Colors - Bold Plaids - strips .25c ui | THE PERFECT GIFT! Arrow Shirts FROM A SANTA CLAUS IN SKIRTS Ladies, have you ever heard a man say he had too many shirts? $2.00 & $2.50 GIFTS WITH GOOD WILL GUARANTEED Arrow Ties Every Pattern As New' As Tomorrow Stripes - Plaids - Paisleys .. $1 . $1.50 . $2 ..— . ——..i MULLFERS - GLOVES - SPATS - PAJAMAS 98c up 98c up $lup $1.95 „p Beau Brummel SLIPPERS SHIRTS SUSPENDER^ BELTS $1.95up $1.50u» 75cup 75cup Interwoven Socks | Tyrolean Motifs . . . Argyles . . . Solids ! ... Silk Ribs ... 6x3 Derby Ribs ,\ . Plaids ... Stripes .. . Rib Knits . . . Clocks! STAY-UP TOPS KNIT TOPS 55c-2 prs. $1.10 39c—3 prs. $1.10 j I I | persons interested in said estate appear before me at chambers in the city of O’Neill, in said County, on the 17th day of January, 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 said Sadie Snell, Administratrix, to sell so much of the above described real estate of said de cedent as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be served upon all persons interested in said estate by causing the same to be published for three successive weeks in The l Frontier, a newspaper printed and published in\aid County of Holt. ROBlRT ft DICKSON, 31-3 Judge. -- (First publication Dec. 16, 1937.) IN THE DISTINCT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Appli cation of William S. Simmons as Administrator De Bonis Non with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Ralph E. Sim mons, Deceased, for Authority to Mortgage Real Estate. NOTICE All persons interested in said! estate will take notice that William S. Simmons a.- administrator de bonis non wdth the will annexed of the estate of Ralph E. Simmons, deceased, has filed his petition in the District Court of Holt countyy Nebraska, for license and authority to execute and deliver to The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company a note and real estate mortgage, in the principal sum of $2200.00, en cumbering the following described premises, viz: The South Half of the North east Quarter and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Seven in Tqwnship Twenty-seven, North, * Range Nine, West of the Sixth Princi pal Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska, to re-place and renew a mortgage debt in the sum of $2200.00 upon the said premises, executed by the deceased, all of which is more particularly set forth in said peti tion. You are further notified that hearing will be had upon said peti tion before said court on the 5th day of January, 1938. WILLIAM S. SIMMONS as administrator de bonis non w’ith the will annexed of the estate of Ralph E. 31-3 Simmons, Deceased. First publication Dec. 16, 1937.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2133 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, December 13, 1937. In the matter of the Estate of Christian K. Ernst, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Administrator with the Will An nexed De Bonis Non of said estate has field in said court his final re port and a petition for final settle ment and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard January 6, 1938, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Ne braska, when all persons interested may appear and be heard concern ing said final report and the distri bution of said estate. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 31-3 W. J. Hammond, Attorney BRIEFLY STATED Mrs. R. R. Dickson went down to Omaha last Sunday night for a few days visit with relatives and friends. William Riley, 19, was sentenced to from one to five years in prison, in Omaha last Saturday, for steal ing seven cents. Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy of Hastings came up last Saturday and were here over Sunday visiting thhe home folks. % Robert McCarthy came down from Mitchell, S. D., last Sunday morning and spent the day visiting with the home folks. Miss Ilene Grutsch and Dorothy Ott, teacher at the Joy schoolhouse will held a program and pie social at their school Wednesday, Dec. 22. Holt county receive $L,085.44 gas taxes for the month of November, 1937. The gas tax collections for the state were $27,565,83 less for the month of November than they were for the month of October. H. L. Lindberg and Arlo Hiatt returned last Thursday night from Omaha where they had been at-\ tending the annual convention of T the Nebraska Independent Oil deal ers. The boys report having had a very intresting meeting. C. F. W. Lehmann of the Cham bers valley, was in the city Mon day and made this office a short call extending his subscription to this household necessity. Mr. Leh mann has been a resident of the south country for about fifty years 'I and has been prosperous, but who > would not be, living in one of the garden spots of the country. Home Coming at CHRISTMAS will give you a chance to have that family group taken. Don’t pass this chance! PHONE S. DOWNEY O’NEILL PHOTO CO. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA .I f Authorized Dealer } I GALENA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 74 | A nnouncina TWO NEW FORD V-8CARS FOR 1938 DE LUXE FORD V-8 ... 112" wheelbase; 85-horsepower engine; Improved Easy-Action Safety Brakes; Center-Poise Ride; All steel body; Mohair or Broadcloth upholstery; K'alnut-finished trim; Twin horns, tail lights, sun visors; Clock; 6J)0" black tires, white side-walls are extra; 8 body types; 6 colors. THE STANDARD 60 OR 85 HORSEPOWER STANDARD FORD V-8 . . . 112" wheelbase; 85 or 60 horse power engine; Improved Easy-Action Safety Brakes; Center Poise Ride; All-steel body; Broadcloth or Mohair uphol• stery, Mohair extra in “60"; Mahogany-finished trim; One tail light, sun visor; Twin horns; 3 body types; 3 colors. Ford offers two new cars for 1938— the Standard Ford V-8 and the De Luxe Ford V-8. They are different in ap pearance — but built to the same high standard of mechanical excellence — on the same chassis. Because people liked our 1931 car so ■well, they bought more than of any other make. They liked its looks, its smooth performance, and the way it handled. e have improved on that car in the newly styled Standard Ford V-8. But some folks wanted still more size and style, with the same Ford advantages. For them, we designed a new De Luxe line. The De Luxe Ford V- 8 Sedans are longer with more room, larger luggage space, and finer appointments all around. De Luxe cars are equipped with the 85 horsepower engine only. The Standard is even lower priced than the De Luxe. It has graceful new lines and well-tailored interiors—with a choice of engine sizes—85 or 60 horsepower. Before Ford made V-type 8-cylinder en gines available to every one, they were used only in expensive cats. Since then, four million Ford owners have learned the genuine enjoyment of driving an eight cylinder car with all-around economy. The thrifty “60” engine, especially, makes possible in Standard models a very low first cost and equally low operating cost. With two distinct designs, two engine sizes and two price ranges, you’ll find a 1938 Ford car to fit your needs exartly. Pn | f r C FOR CARS DELIVERED IN |\ I V L } DETROIT—TAXES EXTRA Standard Ford V-8 (60 hp.)—Coupe, $599; Tudor, $644; Fordor, $689. Standard Ford V-8 (85 hp.)—Coupe, $629; Tudor, $669; Fordor, $714. De Luxe Ford V-8 (85 hp. only) — Coupe, $689; Tudor, $729; Fordor, $774; Con> vertible Coupe, $774; Club Coupe, $749; Convertible Club Coupe, $804; Phaeton, $824; Convertible Sedan, $904. Standard and De Luxe cars equipped with bumpers, bumper guards, spare wheel, tire, tube, tire lock and band, cigar lighter, twin horns, and headlight beam indicator on instru ment panel, at no extra charge. In addition, De Luxe cars are equipped with extra tail light, windshield wiper, sun visor; also de luxe steering wheel, glove compart ment lock, clock, and chrome wheel hands, at no extra charge. SEE THE NEW FOF^PS Now on Display at MELLOR MOTOR CO. Fifth & Douglas Streets O’NEILL, NEBR.