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(First publication Feb. 17, 1938.)
LEGAL NOTICE
Francis M. Johnson, Frank Dreb
ing, John Doe, real name unknown,
and all persons having or claiming
any interest in Northeast Quarter
Section 30, Township 31 North,
Range 12 West 6th Principal Mer
idian in Holt county, Nebraska,
real names unknown, defendants,
•re notified that on February 17,
1938, F. E. Cowden, plaintiff com
menced an action in the District
Court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against you, the object of which is
to have plaintiff decreed to be the
owner of the real estate above de
scribed; to have the title to and
possession of said real estate
quieted in him; to have you decreed
to have no title to, lien upon or
interest in said premises and to
remove the clouds cast on plain
tiff’s title to said premises by
reason of your claims.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 28th day
©f March, A. D. 1938.
W. J. HAMMOND,
40-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First publication March 3, 1938.)
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate No. 2657
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, February 28,
1988.
In the matter of the Estate of
Sheridan Sol Smith, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said Court
for the probate of a written in
strument purporting to be the last
will and testament of Sheridan Sol
Smith, Deceased, and for the ap
pointment of Helen Wesley Smith,
as executrix thereof; that March
24, 1938, at 10 o’clock A. M., has
been set for hearing said petition
and proving said instrument in said
Court when all persons concerned
may appear and contest the pro
bate thereof.
C. J. MALONE,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 42-3
MISCELLANEOUS
LOOK at your glasses—Everybody
«>1sp Hops. See Perrigo Optical
Company at Gold
en Hotel in O'Neill,
k Sat., March 12.
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LET us do your butchering, lard
rendering and sausage grinding.—
Barnhart’s Market. 34tf
WANTED TO BUY
WHEN you have butcher stuff,
cither hogs or cattle for sale, see
Barnhart’s Market. 48tf
FOR RENT
APARTMENT — 4-roonis unfur
nished.—Phone 106. 42-2
FOR SALE
HAMPSHIRE boar. —Inquire at
Ford Garage. 41
BABY CHICKS form purebred,
free range flocks, custom hatching.
Order early.—Atkinson Hatchery,
Atkinson, Nebr. 41tf
REGISTERED HEREFORD Bulls,
reasonably priced. Also prairie
hay and wood.—Wm. J. Stor
johann, 6 miles south and 4 west
of Spencer Dam. 40-7p
TWO buildings, each 16x24.—In
quire of Mattie Spukup. 39tf
ONE F-20 Farmall, used 2 seasons,
$700.—Otto F. Loren*, O’Neill.
39tf
SPECIAL on used machinery—
Farmall 10-20 and 15-30 tractor;
binders, both horse and tractor;
cultivators; four row cli; listers
and mowers, all priced for quick
«alc.—F. M. Keating & Sons, At
kinson. 39-4
FOR SALE—Oil burner for fur
race in n residence. Will sell real
cheap. — R. II. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. Ittf
FOR SALE—6-room house, has
hath room, and lights and water,
nearly modern, close in. $1250
will buy it.—See R. II. Parker. 6tf
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(First publication Feb.. 17, 1938.)
SHERIFF S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
to me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
in an action pending in said Court
wherein Home Owners Loan Cor
poration, a corporation duly organ
ized and existing under and by vir
tue of the laws of the United States,
with its principal place of business
located in the City of Washington,
District of Columbia, is plaintiff
and Avis M. Summers and Frank
G. Summers, wife and husband,
are defendants, I will sell to the
highest .bidder for cash at the
front door of the court house in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 21st day
of March, 1938, at 10 o'clock A.
M., the following described prem
ises in Holt County, Nebraska:
Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Block
“O” in Fahy’s Park Addition
to the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska,
to satisfy the sum of $1897.24 found
due plaintiff and Interest thereon
and $22.85 costs of suit and ac
cruing costs.
Dated this 12th day of February,
1938.
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt
40-5 County Nebraska.
(First publication Feb. 10, 1038.)
LEGAL NOTICE
Mrs. Hannah Lansing, Mrs. Alice
Morrill, A. C. Powerll, The heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal repre
sentatives and all other persons
interested in the estate of John
Kollman, deceased, real names un
known, Albert Kramer, Mary Kra
mer, The heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Elizabeth Kramer, de
ceased, real names unknown, and
all persons having or claiming
any interest in Southwest Quartei
of Northwest Quarter and
North Half of Northwest Quarter
Section 8, Township 29 North,
Range 15 and South Half of North
west Quarter Section 23, Township
30 North, Range 16 West 6th
Principal Meridian in Holt county,
Nebraska, real names unknown,
defendants, who are impleaded with
William Kramer and Alice Kramer,
defendants, are notified that on
February 8, A. D. 1938, John Koll
man Jr., as plaintiff, filed a petition
and commenced an action in the
District Court of Holt county, Ne
braska against the defendants
above named, the object and prayer
of which are to have plaintiff de
creed to be the owner in fee simple
of the real estate above described;
to have the title to said premises
quieted and confirmed in plaintiff;
to have defendants decreed to have
no title to or interest in said
premises and to remove the clouds
cast on plaintiff’s title by reason
of the claims of defendants.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 21st day
of March, A. D. 1938.
W J. HAMMOND,
39-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First publication March 3, 1938.)
IN THE DISTRICT 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 as administrator de
bonis non with the will annexed of
the estate of Rnlph E. Simmons,
deceased, has filed his petition in
the District Court of Holt county,
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 Township
Twenty-seven, North, Range
Nine, West of the Sixth
Principal Meridian in Holt
county, Nebraska,
to pay, replace and renew a valid
and existing mortgage debt to The
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany, in the sum of $2200.00 upon
the said premises, executed by the
deceased, all of which is more par
ticularly set forth in said petition.
You are further notified that
hearing will be had upon said peti
tion before said court on the 24th
day of March, 1938, at ten o’clock
A. M.
WILLIAM S. SIMMONS,
as administrator de bonis
non with the will an
nexed of the estate of
Ralph E. Simmons, De
42-3 ceased. --
(First publication March 3, 1938.)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2531
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, March 2, 1938.
In the matter of the Estate of
James O’Connor, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that the
Executor 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 March 23,
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 dis
tribution of said estate.
C. J. MALONE,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 42-3
W. J. Hammond, Attorney
NOTICE OF ELECTION
To the Electors of the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska:
You are hereby notified that
there will be held in the city of
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 5th day
of ApriL 1938, a City Election, at
which tne following city officers
will be elected:
Two members of the school board
for three year terms.
One Mayor for two year term.
One City Treasurer for two year
term.
One City Clerk for two year
term.
One Police Judge for two year
term.
One Councilman for the First
ward, two year term.
One Councilman for the Second
ward, two year term.
One Councilman for the Third
ward, two year term.
Dated this 2nd day of March,
1938.
JOHN KERSENBROCK,
Mayor.
C. W. Porter, City Clerk.
(First publication March 3, 1938.)
SHERIFFS SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
to me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt county, Nebraska,
in an action pending in said Court
wherein The Travelers Insurance
Company is plaintiff and First In
vestment and Securities Company
and others, (this being case No.
13253) are defendants, I will sell to
the highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the court house in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 4th day
of April. 1938, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
the following described premises in
Holt county, Nebraska:
The southwest quarter of sec
tion twenty-eight, in township
thirty north, of range twelve
west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian, in Holt county, Ne
braska,
to satisfy the sum of $4431.80
found due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $33.34 costs of suit
and accruing costs.
Dated this 2nd day of March,
1938
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
42-5 Nebraska.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00—C. E.
Yantzi, superintendent.
Morning Worship at 11:00—“The
Bible a Source Book for Life.”
Young People’s Fellowship Meet
ing at 6:45—Davine Loy leader.
Evening Service at 7:30—Mr.
Stephen Matheny of Omaha Semi
nary will preach.
The choirs have prepared special
music for both services.
H. D. Johnson, Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH
A. J. May, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m.—H. B.
Burch, superintendent.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.—
Special music by the choir. Ser
mon by the pastor, “Old Time Re
ligion.”
Epworth League 6:30 — Harold
Rose, leader.
Evening service 7:30—Both the
churches will hold their respective
services. Young people’s choir will
sing. Sermon by the pastor, “Mod
ern Time Religion.”
BRIEFLY STATED
Miss Constance Biglin celebrated
a birthday party last Friday even
ing by entertaining eight of her
young friends at her home. Var
ious games were played and a
delicious luncheon served. The
young folks say they had a de
lightful time.
Mnsignor McNamara celebrated
a birthday last Tuesday and
to properly celebrate the event he
gave each pupil in St. Mary’s acad
emy a box of candy. The students
were delighted with the gift and
they were unanimous in wishing
Monsignor many more happy birth
days.
Hayden Brothers store in Omaha,
for fifty-three years one of the
stalwart business enterprises of
that city, is voluntarily retiring
from business. They have rented
their store building to the J. C.
Penney company ,who will occupy
it as soon as the present stock is
disposed of.
Walter Fick, the Inman light
heavyweight champion of the Oma
ha Golden Gloves contest, lost a
decision to Joe Murdock, colored
Detroit fighter, at Chicago last
Tuesday night. The papers say
it was a mauling contest all the
way thru and Fick acquitted him
self with credit.
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Woods Cones, pioneer banker and
lawyer of Pierce,- died at his home
in that city Monday, the funeral
being held Wednesday. Mr. Cones
was well known in this city where
he had frequently appeared in dis
During
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trict court. He had been engaged
in the banking business at Pierce
for over fifty years.
On March 1, some of the highway
patrol districts in the state were
consolidated. In this section of the
state the office at Madison has been
abandoned and the work will be
handled by the patrolmen stationed
at West Point and O’Neill.
Governor Cochran announced
Wednesday that he would again be
a candidate for the democratic
nomination for governor at the
coming primary election and that
he would file shortly. This, we
think is the first time a governor
of the state has filed for the third
successive term for the office of
governor.
March was ushered in Tuesday
as a lamb, mild and meek. Will the
old time-worn adage that when
March comes in like a lamb it will
go out like a lion, hold true. If so,
we can look for a lot of nasty
w'eather the latter part of the
month. The snow is all gone and
the ground has absorbed all the
moisture which puts it in pretty
good shape for spring planting.
The O'Neill office of the state
employment service was closed on
Feb. 22, and hereafter this will be
looked after by the Norfolk office,
according to word received from
there by this office. They suggest
that applicants and employees
write to them at Norfolk, if they
wish to transact business. Quite
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a ways away to look for a man to
do a few hours work, also for the
man hunting a job.
The O’Neill Women’s Club met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
George Miles. Miss Anna O’Don
nell reviewed “The Citadel,” by
A. J. Cronin, which was enjoyed
by those present. Next months
meeting will be at the home of Mrs.
C. J. Malone. Mrs. Peter Todsen
will be the reviewer.
A Wisner man was tried before a
jury in the county court at
West Point, Nebr., last Thursday
for driving an automobile while in
toxicated. He was convicted and
fined $20 and costs and had his
driver’s license revoked for one
year. The arrest was made by
one of the state patrolmen. It is
believe that this is the first case
in the state in which a defendant,
arrested on the charge of drunken
driving, was tried to a jury before
the county court.
Harry Hiscock, who has been a
resident of the northeastern part
of the county for the past forty
five years, was an O’Neill visitor
last Friday. Harry had a sale of
his personal effects last week and
was to leave the middle of this
week for Oregon where he expects
to make his future home. He has
a son who has been in Oregon the
past two years and he likes the
country fine and Harry determined
to try it. He said that if he was
not satisfied, however, he would
come back to old Holt. Harry’s
many friends hope that he will find
prosperity and contentment in his
new home.
Pre- j
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March 5
to 20 only
PRICES REDUCED
50c to $1.50
On All Permanents!
$1.00 Reconditioned
Oil Treatments .... 50c
Shampoo, Finger Wave
and Manicure n
$1.50 Facial with
Blehch Pack ...
MARGARET’S
Heauty Salon
Phone 102 O’Neill
MORE PEOPLE GET ALONG
IN THIS WORLD BY LOPPING
OFF UNNECESSARY EXPENSES
THAN BY HAVING BIG IN
COMES.
The
O’NEILL NATIONAL
BANK
Capital, Surplus and This Bank Carries No
Undivided Profits, Indebtedness of Officers
$140,000.00 or Stockholders.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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