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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1938)
(First Publication, Nov. 3, 1938) LEGAL NOTICE TO: AH persons havinp or claiming any interest in the North east Quarter (NEQ) of Section Six (6), Township Thirty (30), North, Ranpe Fifteen (IB), West Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, and TO: The heirs, devisees, le ftatees, personal representatives, and all persons interested in the Estate of Alexander L. Foxworthy, deceased, real names unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the twenty-ninth day of October, 1938, The Nebras ka State Bank Liquidation Associa tion filed its petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, im pleaded with other defendants. Said petition alleges among other things that the plaintiff is the own er in fee simple of the Northeast Quarter (NEV4) of Section Six (6), Township Thirty (30), North, Range Fifteen (15)/ West, Holt County, Nebraska, and that all persons described and named as de fendants as above and also other defendants named in said petition and each and every of said defend ants have no right, title, lien, claim, or interest in, to, or upon any part of said real estate or the title there to,, and plaintiff prays that its title in and to said real estate be quieted as against any and every right, title, lien, claim, or interest of you and each of you and that you and ■each and every of you be forever barred from having, claiming, or asserting any right, title, lien, claim, or interest of any kind in, to, or upon said real estate, further prays for general equitable relief. You arc required to answer said petition on or before the twelfth day of December, 1938. Dated October 29, 1938. THE NEBRASKA S T A T E BANK LIQUIDATION AS SOCIATION By KELSEY & KELSEY 25-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. <First publication Nov. 17, 1938) LEGAL NOTICE Paul Fahy, Ann Hynes, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal repre sentatives and all other persons in terested in the Estate of Ann Hynes, Deceased, real names un known; and all persons having or claiming any interest in Lots Four teen, Fifteen and Sixteen in Block Twenty-five of the Original Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, Defendants, are hereby notified that on the 4th HELP WANTED HOLT County open for man with car. Investigate this opportunity for a satisfactory profit and steady work. S. F. Baker & Co. Keokuk, Iowa. 26-3p FOR RENT THREE Room apartment. It. II. Parker. 25-tf IMPROVED 320 acre farm, close to O’Neill, also half-section hay land. John L. Quig. 25-tf | MISCELLANEOUS SUBSCRIPTIONS Country Home and all other mugazines and daily | papers received and given prompt attention.— Mrs. P. B. Harty, O’Neill, Nebr. 17-tf ■ _ _ I FOR SALE ,V * ' . _ | HOUSEHOLD goods, beginning November 29.—n^^\M.,^4eyer. TWO lots on the corner of, Clay and Seventh streets, each 45 feet by 170 feet.—Inquire at this office, tf REGISTERED Shorthorn bull, also good milk cows. Sylvester Za krzewski. Opportunity, Nebras ka. , 25-3tp REGISTERED Hcrefords. No w offering some choice bulls coming two years old.—W. G. Sire, O'Neill, Nebraska. 26-4 DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence ( Dr. Brown, 22.7 Phones ( Dr. French, 242 Dr. J. L. SHERBAHN Chiropractor Phone 147 Half Mock South of the Ford Garage—West Side of Street W. F. FINLEY, M. I). Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska Do You Want A Loan of Any Kind? We are making loans on Automobiles. F. H. A. Hous ing Loans, Norfolk Building and Loan Loans. Come where you know the money is. Ours is the oldest Home Loans in Holt County. John L. Quig O’Neill, Nebraska day of November, A. D., 1938, J. B, Ryan, as Plaintiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt County, Ne i braska, against you and each of I you, the object and prayer of which is to have Plaintiff decreed to be | the absolute owner in fee simple j of the following described real j [estate, to-wit: Lots Fourteen,! Fifteen and Sixteen in Block, i Twenty-five of the Original Town [of O’Neill, Holt County. Nebraska; j to have the title to and possession | of said premises forever quieted [and confirmed in plaintiff; to have I you and each of you adjudged and decreed to have no title to, lien ! upon, right or interest in said prem ises or any part thereof, and to forever enjoin you from asserting any title to, right, claim or interest in said premises, or any part there of, adverse to plaintiff and to re move the clouds cast on plaintiff’s title by reason of your claims. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 26th day of December, A. D., 1938. J. B. RYAN, Plaintiff. By Julius D. Cronin, 26-4 His Attorney. (First publication Nov. 24, 1938) (Julius D. Cronin. Attorney) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY LICENSE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED TO SELL REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF JOSEPH W. MILLER, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN A. CRANDALL, DECEASED, FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Now, on this 23rd day of No vember, A. I)., 1938, this cause came on for hearing upon the petit ion and application, under oath, of Joseph W. Miller, Administrator of the Estate of John A. Crandall, De ceased, praying for a license to sell the following described real estate; of the John A. Crandall Estate, and now the property of his estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3 and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, and the Southeast Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter, West Half of the Southeast Quar ter, Southeast Quarter of the South east Quarter of Section 4, all in Township 32, Range 11, Holt County, Nebraska. Lots One and Two in Section 27 and the Northwest Quarter of Section 34, all in Township 33, Range 12, Holt County, Nebraska. Lot Five in Section fi, Township 32, Range 11, and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, North Half of the Northwest Quar ter, Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 12, all in Township 32, Range 12, and the Southeast Quarter of the southwest Quarter, West Half of the Southeast Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section One, in Township Thirty two, Range Twelve, all in Holt County, Nebraska. The North Half of the North east Quarter, Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter, Southeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter of Section Nine and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Northwest Quarter of the South east Quarter and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 10 and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Sec tion Eleven, and the West Half of the Northwest Quarter, Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the South west Quarter, Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section Fourteen and the Northeast Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter, Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Northwest Quarter of the South east Quarter, West Half of the Northwest Quarter, Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, Northwest Quarter of the North east Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Fifteen, all in Township Thirty two, Range Eleven, Holt County, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying debts owing by said deceased and allowed against his said estate and costs and expenses of administration, and it appearing to the Court from said petition that there is not a sufficient amount of personal prop erty in the possession of the said Joseph W. Miller, Administrator, belonging to said estate to pay said debts, costs and expenses and that it is necessary to sell said real estate above described for the pay ment of said debts, costs and ex-, penses. IT IS, THEREFORE, OR DESED BY THE COURT that all persons interested in this said estate appear before the District Court I of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 31st day of December, 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 Joseph W. Miller, Administra tor of the Estate of John A. Cran dall, Deceased, to sell the above des cribed real estate of said decedent to pay such debts and expenses. It is further ordered that notice of the time and place of such hear ing be given all persons interested in this said estate by publishing a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks in The Frontier, a legal newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation in Holt County, Ne braska. BY THE COURT: ROBERT R. DICKSON. 28-3 District Judge. Bill Gerbold, of Columbus, who i has the Chambers west road con tract, was in O’Neill on business last Thursday. Chevrolet Takes Big^Strides Ahead for 1939' New Aero-stream styled bodies combine with major mechanical improvements to provide new beauty, safety, comfort and operating ease, in the 1939 Chevrolets, presented October 22, and featured at the big auto shows this month. The new models are offered on two chassis, the Master De Luxe and the Master 85, both of which are powered with Chevrolet’s famous six-cylinder valve-in-head engine. A new vacuum gear shift mechanism with steering column control, optional on all models at small extra cost, does 80 per cent of the work of shifting gears. The Master Dft Luxe series features a new riding system, in which a brand new Chevrolet Knee-Action mechanism is scientifically co-ordtnated with new ride stabilizer and double-acting hydraulic shock-absorbers to furnish a smooth, soft ride. Central picture is the new Master De Luxe Sport Sedan. Upper right: front end view of the 1939 car; Upper left: Master De Luxe front suspension unit, complete; Lower left: accessibility and finger-tip ease of operation are two major features of Chevrolet’s vacuum gear shift with steering column control; Lower right: As the handbrake on all models is re-located under the cowl, front compartment floor is cleared in cars with vacuum gear shift. BRIEFLY STATED Frank Golden left Wednesday for Omaha where he will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Golden. Mrs. Augusta McPharlin left Wednesday for Omaha where she will visit her daughters, Mrs. James Chapman and Mrs. A. B. Gladson and their families over the Thanks giving holiday. Ted Happe left Monday for Sioux City to visit his brother, who was seriously injured in an auto acci dent near Ponca on Sunday. Owen McPharlin, of Omaha, ar rived Saturday and spent until Monday visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Augusta McPharlin. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morrison and children drove to Omaha Mon day and visited relatives and friends. They returned home Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Matthews and daughter, Madge, of Lincoln, arrived Wednesday and will spend the Thanksgiving holidays here with relatives. f SHOP EARLY— MAKE YOUR . DOLLARS COUNT MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS 79c 14*4 to 17 ROCKFORD ACr Sox, pr...VJt (i LOVES MEN’S SOX AOn Part wool, WOV 27 inch Light and Dark OUTING Only O2C yd. BOYS SHEEP COATS $2.77 Leatherette PART WOOL BATTS 75c QUILT PATCHES All you can put in one bag.. UTILITY BLANKETS 77c Single 70x80 Broken Lot BLANKET LINED ! JACKETS 98c i LADIES OUTING GOWNS 48c Pbia and Printed WHITE SHEET j BLANKETS 88c 70x99 MUSLIN A Cc Bleached, yd. WJI» CURTAIN A Cr Net, yd. . PRINTS 1 Ar IMain, yd.....lWl» TOWELS 1 rr 2 for ._. . CRETONNE 1 Ar Fast Color, yd. ..A ww LADIES NOVELTY SHOES Strap & Oxfords $1.50 Broken Lots zaammammMmmmmmmmmm BOYS RIBBED UNION SUITS 43c 4 to 16 years MEN’S NAP OUT CHORE MITTS lie Mrs. R. L. Bauman, of Cody, Wyoming, arrived Thursday and will visit here until after the Thanksgiving holidays with rela tives and. friends. Mrs. A1 Broderson entertained the Nouveau club at her home on Tuesday night. Mrs. Merle Hickey won the high score and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn won low. Miss Mary O’Connell, of Wash ington, D. C., arrived in O’Neill on Tuesday and will visit here at the home of her brother, Dr. F. A. O’Connell and family. Mrs. Matt Meer, of Valentine, came Tuesday and returned home the same day with her daughter, Miss Mary Ann, who is a student at St, Mary’s Academy. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lundgren left Wednesday evening for Lin coln, where they will attend the Nebraska-Kansas State football geme on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Elmer Lohr, who has been visiting her brothers, Clarence and Fred Saunto, and other relatives and friends here, returned to her home in Columbus Thursday. Mrs. Wiley Richards, who has been in Calloway nursing her mother for the past month, return ed home Sunday night. Her mother is much improved at this time. Miss Betty Biglin and Robert Biglin, who are attending school in Omaha, arrived home Wednesday to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Biglin. Robert Burke, who has been visit ing his mother, Mrs. Laura Burke, for the past few days, left Sunday for San Francisco wherp he will re join his ship and on the25th will sail for China. Bernard McCaffrey and John SAVE 25 to 50 Per Cent By Buying Christ mas Presents NOW! 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Miss Leonie Kuskie, of Valentine, who has been employed here in the local WPA offices for the past year, has been transferred to the district office at Norfolk and leaves im mediately for her new position. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham and Mrs. W. J. Froelich left Thurs day evening for Chicago where they visited W. J. Froelich and on Sat urday attended the Notre Dame Northwestern football game at Evanston, Illinois. Mrs. Mattie Soukup left for Lincoln on Tuesday and returned I Wednesday evening, bringing back | with her the following students i who will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents: Fran cis Soukup, Jack Vincent, Ivan French and the Misses Jane Mains and Leona French. For quick, sure results, use The Frontier Want-ads. H For Scientific Eye Examina tion and ♦♦ Correctly Fitted Glasses See Dr. C. W. Alexander : Eyesight Specialist I Formerly of Omaha, now of Valentine Will Be in O’Neill WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30 :: GOLDEN HOTEL Yours for Better Vision