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    {First publication May 19. 1938.)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby driven that by
virtue of an order of sale issued by
the District Court of Holt county.
Nebraska, in an action pending in
said Court wherein Janies E.
Jacobs, Harriet Mae Jensen, Am
her Williams, Crete McDonald,
Vina Fritz, Orlo K. Johnson, Lester
Johnson, Vada Johnson, Archie
Johnson, Marvin E. Johnson. Har
old C. Johnson, Arthur B. Johnson
and Harker Johnson, are plaintiffs
and Inez A, Smoot, the heirs devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons inter
ested in the estate of Lulu L. John
•'son, deceased, real names unknown;
John W. Keen, Administrator of
the estate of Lydia Keen, deceased,
John W. Keen, Robert Keen, Blos
som Keen, George Keen Elsie
Farherniffif. Clyde Keen, Maude
Sohinson, the heirs, devisees, le>?a
tees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
estate of Lydia Keen, deceased,
real names unknown; Lars J. Grin
age r, Administrator of the estate
Ida Jacobs, deceased; the heirs,
efcrrisees, legatees, personal repre
sentatives and all other persons
Interested in the estate of Ida
Jacobs, deceased, real names un
known; John Doe, real true name
unknown, and Mary Doe, his wife,
real true name unknown, are de
fendants, directing me as Referee
to sell the following described
promises, to-wit:
The South half (SMi) of Sec
tion thirty-four (34), Town
ship thirty-one (31), Range
nine (9). west of the 6th P. M.,
in Holt county, Nebraska,
1 will sell said real estate at public
auction on the 22nd day of June,
1938, at ten (10) o’clock A. M. on
said day at the west front door of
the Court House in O’Neill, Ne
hrasku; terms of said sale 15% cash
on date of sale, and balance on
■confirmation. The abstract of
title covering the above described
premises is available for examina
tion at the office of the Clerk of
the District Court in O’Neill, Holt
county, Nebraska.
JAMES P. MARRON,
T-5 _Referee.
MISCELLANEOUS
'YOU can’t buy new eyes, and you
won’t wish to if you protect the
eyes you have. See Perrigo Op
tical Company at
Golden Hotel in
O’Neill, Monday,
June 6th. 2-2
WE sharpen lawn mowers.—Vic
Halva Shop. 52-4p
FOR RENT
APARTMENT, furnished.— Mrs.
Prank Howard. 51tf
FOR SALE
•JUST received a new supply of
good furniture. Living room sets,
linoleum, beds, springs and mat
tresses gasoline and oil stoves.
Priced to sell!—Smith’s Second
Hand Store. 3-lp
19-15 CHEVROLET Master Coach,
New tires, good paint and in first
class shape, every way. We bought
this car new and it lias had the
hest of care. Need the money is
reason lor selling. Terms.—Barn
hart’s Market. 2-1
ELEVEN ice boxes, cheap, we have
taken in trade on Electrolux re
frigerators.—O’Neill Hatchery.
FOR SALE cheap for cash, the
north half section one, township
31. range 17, Roejt county, about
seven miles northwest of Stuart;
ijtMxl level upland hay or pasture
land. If interested write Reed
Flinckinger, Agent, 700 1st Ave.,
Council Bluffs, Iowa. 3-2
FOR SALE—6-room all modern
residence. Terms are 10 per cent
down and small monthly pay
xaunls on the balance. Elegant
to buy a house.—See R. H.
SbnMT, O'Neill, Nobr. 2tf
FURNITURE, day beds, rocking
chairs, oil stoves, Westinghouse
refrigerator, Automatic electric
washer, kitchen table.—Mrs. Ella
JL£ley. 1-tf
GOOD bam, 20x30 with grain-tight
Unit.—Mattie Soukup. 44tf
f HOME LOANS
FARM LOANS
RANCH LOANS
I Am Now Making Loans
j JOHN L. QUIG
Dr. 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
DR. J. P. BROWN
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence Phone 223
(First publication May 19, 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 Julia Gallagher is plain
tiff and John M. Grutsch, executor
of the last will and testament of
Thomas E. McKenzie, deceased,
and others, (this being case No.
13301) 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 20th
day of June, 1938, at 10 o’clock
A. M., the following described
premises in Holt county, Nebraska:
The southwest quarter of the
northwest quarter and the
northeast quarter of the south?
west quarter and the west
half of the southwest quarter
of section 27, in township 31
north, of range 12 West of the
6th Principal Merdian in Holt
county, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $1,240.87
found due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $39.63 costs of suit and
accruing costs.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1938.
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
1-5 Nebraska.
(First publication May 19, 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 Mrs. Julia Gallagher is
plaintiff and John M. Grutsch,
executor of the last will and testa
ment of Thomas E. McKenzie, de
ceased. and others, (this being case
No. 13300) are defendants, I will
sell lo the highest bidder for cash
at the front door of the court house
in O'Neill, Nebraska, on the 20th
day of June, 1938, at 10 o’clock
A. M., the following described
premises in Holt county, Nebraska:
The south half of the south
east quarter and the south
half of the southwest quarter
of section 28, in township 31
north, of range 12 West of the
6th Principal Meridian in Holt
county, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $825.85 found
due plaintiff and interest thereon
and $42.23 costs of suit and ac
cruing costs.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1938.
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
1-5 Nebraska.
(First publication May 26, 1938.)
Jackson and Rice, Neligh, Nebr.,
and
W. S. Flint, Omaha. Nebr.,
Attorneys
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Docket 39 No. 79
Case No. 13417
To Caroline Scheid, widow; John
Brechler, widower; Will Miller
and Mary Miller, husband and
wife; Anna Miller Anderson,
widow; George C. Miller and
Tillie Miller, husband and wife;
Corn Brechler Smith and Frank
E.Smith, wife and husband; Kate
Hendrickson and Carl Hendrick
son, wife and husband; Lizzie
Brechler, single; Mamie Brechler
Sawvell and Earl Sawvell, wife
and husband; Louis Brechler and
Hattie Brechler, husband and
wife; William Brechler and
Frances Brechler, husband and
wife; George Brechler and Sylvia
Brechler, husband and wife;
John Brechler and Doris Brech
ler, husband and wife; Florence
Brechler Rehm and Harold Rehm,
wife and husband; Carrie Brech
ler Brooks (also known as Cora
Brechler Brooks) and Orrin
Brooks, wife and husband; Emil
Brechler, widower; M i m m a
Brechler Frantz (also known as
Minima Brechler France) and
Robert F. Frantz, wife and hus
band; Louis Brechler and Lydia
Brechler, husband and wife;
Norma Brechler, single; Edna
Brechler Miles and Ford Miles,
wife and husband; Carl Brechler
and Lucille Brechler,husband and
wife; Marie Brechler Biddick and
Willard Biddick, wife and husband;
Nelda Brechler, single; John G.
Boebel and Anna Boebel, hus
band and wife; Louis Boebel and
Verene Boebel, husband and
wife; Charles Boebel and Lizzie
Boebel, husband and wife; Peter
Boebel and Anna Boebel, husband
and wife; Charles Zimmerman,
widower; Esther Allen and F'red
Allen, wife and husband; Helen
Zimmerman, single; Carl Zim
merman, single; Frank Baete
and Bertha Baete, husband and
wife; The heirs devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested
in the Estate of Lizzie Miller,
Deceased, (real names unkown);
The heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
Estate of Frank Brechler, De
eeaed, (real names unknown);
The heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
Estate of Lizzie Boebel Zimmer
man, Deceased (real names un
known); The heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons in
terested in the Estate of George
Brechler, Deceased, (real names
unknown); and All persons hav
ing or claiming any interest in or
to the South One-half (Stfe) of
the Northeast Quarter (NE*i)
of Section Thirty (30). Town
ship Twenty-eight (28) North,
Range Nine (9), West of the 6th
P. M. in Holt county, Nebraska,
(real names unknown); implead
ed with Nelda Brechler and
others), defendants:
Notice is hereby given that on
the 21st day of May, 1938, The
Conservative Savings and Loan
Association of Omaha, Nebr., a
corporation, filed its petition and
commenced aii action in the District
Court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against the above named defend
ants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose two certain
mortgages, one for $1800.00 and
one for $700.00 on
The South One-half (S>4) of
the Northeast Quarter (NE %)
of Section Thirty (30), Town
• ship Twenty-eight (28) North,
Range Nine (9), West of the
6th P. M. in Holt county, Ne
braska,
the first of which was executed on
the 17th day of November, 1916,
by Alice Tipton and Murney C.
Tipton as mortgagors to the plain
tiff as mortgagee and which was
duly recorded on the 21st day of
November, 1916, in Book 116 at
Page 613 of the Mortgage Records
of Holt county, Nebraska, and re
recorded on the 21st day of De
cember, 1935, in Book 162 at Page
379 of the Mortgage Records of
Holt county, Nebraska, said mort
gage being given to secure the re
payment of a certain promissory
note or obligation in writing dated
November 11, 1916; the other of
said mortgages was executed on
the 31st day of August, 1918, by
Alice Tipton and Murney C. Tipton
as mortgagors to the plaintiff as
mortgagee and which was duly
recorded on the 22nd day of Oc
tober, 1918, in Book 122 at Page
497 of the Mortgage Records of
Holt county, Nebraska, and re
recorded on the 21st day of Decem
ber, 1935, in Book 152 at Page 380
of the Mortgage Records of Holt
county, Nebraska, said mortgage
being given to secure the repay
ment of a certain promissory note
or obligation in writing dated
August 30, 1918; and plaintiff al
leges that there is now due the
plaintiff on said indebtedness the
sum of $866.09, together with in
terest thereon at the rate of 9%
per annum from May 20, 1938.
Plaintiff prays that said amount
be adjudged to be a first lien
against the premises herein before
described; that in default of the
payment by said defendants, or
some of them, of the amount due
the plaintiff as aforesaid, said
mortgaged premises may be de
creed to be sold according to law
to satisfy the amount due the
plaintiff, with interest and costs
of suit; that said defendants and
all persons claiming by, through,
or under them, or any of them,
be excluded from and foreclosed of
any and all interest in said mort
gaged premises and the stock of
the plaintiff corporation as evi
denced by Certificates Nos. 59597
and 67392, assigned as collateral
to said loans, which stock was,
after default, cancelled and the
withdrawal value thereof duly
credited and applied on said in
debtedness.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 11th day
of July, 1988.
CONSERVATIVE SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
A CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
By W. S. Flint and Jackson
2-5 and Rice, Its Attorneys.
(First publication May 2fi, 1938.)
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS
TO SOPHIA GUTHMANN,
MARY KATHERINE GUTH
MANN, LYDIA GUTHMANN,
AUGUSTA GENEVIEVE GUTH
MANN, GLARA HELEN GUTH
MANN, FREDERICK WILLIAM
CARL GUTHMANN, HELEN
MAGDELINA GUTHMANN, ED
WARD B. SAFFORD AND ALICE
SAFFORD, “THE HEIRS, DEVI
SEES, LEGATEES, PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OF FRANZ
FREDERICK GUTHMANN, DE
CEASED, REAL NAMES UN
KNOWN”, and “ALL PERSONS
HAVING OR CLAIMING ANY
INTEREST IN THE WEST HALF
(Wr'2) OF SECTION NINE ('.)),
TOWNSHIP TWENTY-FIVE (25)
NORTH, RANGE TWELVE (12)
WEST OF THE 6TH P. M. IN
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
REAL NAMES UNKNOWN”:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 23rd day of
May, 1938, John Summerer and
John W. Walter, plaintiffs, filed
their Petition in the District Court
of Holt county, Nebraska, against
you and each of you, the object and
prayer of which Petition is to
quiet and confirm in the plaintiffs
the title and possession of the real
estate above described and to ex
clude you and each of you from
any right, title or interest in said
real estate. You are required to
answer said Petition on or before
the 4th day of July. 1938.
Dated May 24, 1938.
JOHN SUMMERER AND
JOHN W. WALTER.
Plaintiffs,
By Moyer and Moyer,
2-4 Their Attorneys.
(First publication June 2, 1938.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2666
In the County Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, May 26, 1938.
In the matter of the Estate of
Frank Allen, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said
estate is September 23, 1938, and
for the payment of debts is May 26,
1939, and that on June 23, 1938,
and on September 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) 3-3
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE
During the months of June, July
and August the following will close
their offices at twelve o’colck, noon,
on Saturdays.
Signed:
L. A. BURGESS
F. J. KUBITSCHEK
F. A. O’CONNELL.
When Hitler and Mussolina go to
lunch, who gets served first?
facts about funds
In the past five years the federal
government has paid out exactly
$14,218,773,000 in emergency re
lief funds.
How much is that? More than
$110 for every man, woman and
child in America, enough dollars to
six times bridge the distance from
earth to moon, enough $1 bills for
57 earth-girdling dollar chains.
Where has it gone? It takes a
quarter of a billion dollars to circle
the earth. Twelve belts for the
earth’s middle went for dircet re
lief, nineteen more for work relief.
Fifteen world girdles for dollars
went for PW'A projects, seven
more for CCC camps, and four for
odds and ends.
Where did it come from ? Out of
your pocket, Mr. and Mrs. Tax
payer, and out of the pockets of
your children. And out of those
pockets must come the millions of
dollars in local and state relief as
well.
What can we do about it? Take
more inteerst in our local, state
and national government. Watch
the nation’s dollars as we do our
own pennies. And remember the
dollars, 14,218,773,000, now, that
are gone.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Sunday School at 10:00—C. E.
Yantzi, superintendent.
Morning Worship at 11:00—Mes
sage from the General Assembly.
Young People’s Meeting at 7:00.
There will be no evening service.
H. D. Johnson, Pastor.
BRIEFLY STATED
Bob Wilkes spent Memorial Day
in Omaha.
Owen Davidson spent the week
end visiting friends at Osceola.
Nate Crowell of Stuart was in
O’Neill on business Monday.
Miss Leona Kuskie spent the
week-end at her home in Valentine.
Teachers’ examinations will be
held in O’Neill next Saturday,
June 4.
Bill, Jim and John Berrigan of
Omaha, were in O’Neill on business
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Huntsburger
left Monday for Hastings, where
they will reside.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock
and sons spent Sunday visiting
relatives at Osmond.
Miss Margaret Howard left Sat
urday for Omaha, where she spent
the week-end visiting relatives.
Mrs. Wren Caulkins of Omaha,
is visiting at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hirsch.
Miss Mable Erskine of Omaha,
spent the week-end in O'Neill as
the guest of Miss Grace Connolly.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rohde and
family of Ord, spent Memorial day
here visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. Hugh Birmingham returned
Sunday night from Omaha, where
she had been visiting for a few
days.
Mrs. John Erwin of Norfolk
spent the week-end in O’Neill as
the guest of Mrs. Winnie Gal
lagher.
Miss Anna Connolly returned to
her home in Omaha after spending
the week-end visiting her mother
in this city.
Miss Olive Derickson returned
Sunday from Harrisburg, Pa.,
where she spent her vacation visit
ing relatives.
Mrs. P. D. Mullen of Lincoln
spent the week-end in O’Neill visit
ing her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Mullen.
Miss Alice Mar key, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Deed
Murphy returned to her home at
Denver Monday.
Miss Mae Hammond, who has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Ira Moss, returned to her home at
Omaha Monday.
Mrs. Ernest Reed and children
of Sioux City, were in O’Neill Sun
day visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Carney.
Miss Irma Havecost returned
Monday from Hooper, where she
had gone to spend Memorial day
with her parents.
John Spellman, who has been
visiting at the home of his uncle,
John Sullivan', returned to his home
in Omaha Monday.
R. F. Weller, head of the State
Patrolmen, was in the city for a
few hours last Friday and called
on a few old friends here.
Miss Hulder Hansen came up
from Omaha last Saturday night
for a few days visit with her
cousin. Mrs. Irving Johnson.
Ralph Oppen returned Monday
to his studies at the University of
Nebraska Medical school after
spending the holidays here with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O’Hem of
Neligh, were in O’Neill Sunday and
Monday as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs Pat Harty and Mrs. M. R.
Sullivan.
Barney Walsh of Des Moines,
Iowa, who has been the guest of
Miss Grace Connelly, returned to
his home in Des Moines, Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich re
turned Sunday night from Lincoln,
where they were guests at a house
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Aitken.
Miss Marion Arbuthnot and John
Dehall returned to Ames, Iowa,
■Monday after spending Memorial
Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Arbuthnot.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oppen came
over from Creighton Monday and
spent the day visiting at the home
of their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. James Oppen.
Dr. W. F. Finley and daughter,
Catherine, drove to Omaha Sun
day to be present at the gradua
tion of his daughter, Mary Joan,
from Creighton university.
Mrs. Russel Weingartner and
children arrived Monday night
from Houston, Texas, and will
spend some time visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leech.
Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Hess came up
from Wayne Sunday and spent
Memorial Day here with Mrs. Hess’
mother, Mrs. S. J. Benson, and
with other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walther drove
to Omaha last Saturday afternoon
and spent Sunday and part of
Monday visiting at the home of his
parents, returning home Monday
evening.
Mrs. J. P. Gilligan, Dr. John P.
and his son, John jr., of Nebraska
City, were in the city last Satur
day visiting relatives and old
friends. They returned home Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sauers drove
to Wayne Sunday, where they were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cobb
Olson ,and then drove to Fremont
and Hooper, returning home Mon
day evening.
The Presbyterian Ladies Guild
will meet at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Yantzi Thursday afternoon, June
9. Assisting hostesses Mrs. J. P.
Brown, Mrs. Geo. Robertson and
Mrs. Arlo Hiatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markey of
Stockton, Calif., arrived in the city
Monday evening for a weeks visit
with his brother, John Markey, and
his sisters, Mrs. F. E. McMillan
and Miss Markey.
•
Mrs. Larry Snell of Storm Lake,
Iowa, arrived in the city Saturday
evening for Memorial Day services
and for a few days visit with old
friends. She left for her home
Tuesday afternoon.
J. A. Brennan was in from the
northeast Monday. James in
formed us that they had received
word that he was again a grand
father, a son having been born to
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis V. Brennan at
their home in Canton, Mo., on May
21. This is their first born.
_ 1
Clarence Saunto returned Wed
nesday from a week’s fishing trip
at Lake Winnebigoshish, at Bena,
Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka
drove to Clarks, Nebr., Sunday and
spent Memorial day at the home of
Mr. Ruzicka’s parents.
Misses Mayme and Rose Grady,
Mrs. J. B. Hertzler and Bill Nolan
left Monday evening for their home
in Denver, Colo., after having spent
Memorial day visiting friends and
relatives in O’Neill.
C. C. Coxbill of Atkinson, filed
Tuesday as a candidate for the re
publican nomination for sheriff of
this county. His entry makes the
third candidate to file for the re
publican nomination for this office.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Nelson and
daughter, Nancy Jo, of Omaha,
arrived Saturday to visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reardon.
Mr. Nelson returned to Omaha
Monday, but Mrs. Nelson and
Nancy Jo will remain for a longer
visit.
Phone 55
3 Free Deliveries Daily
Fresh Milk and Cream
Friday, Saturday and Monday SPECIALS
POST TOASTIES, Large Boxes.2 for 19c
SODA CRACKERS.. 2-lb. Box 17c
SUGAR, Powdered or Brown.3-lbs. 20c
MACARONI, In Bulk.2 lbs. 15c
LARD, Armour’s Star.2 lbs. 25c
PANCAKE FLOUR, Jersey Cream 10-lb. bag 47c
BLUE PLUMBS (Prunes) .No. 10 can 35c
BEETS or CARROTS, Shoestring Style.Can 10c
SANI-FLUSH.1 25c can & 1 small can 29c
CABBAGE, New.Per Lb. 3|c
FRESH TOMATOES.2-lbs. 19c
BANANAS, Firm Ripe Fruit.4-lbs. 25c
RALPH TOMLINSON, Proprietor
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