The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 12, 1939, Page TEN, Image 10

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    (First publication, Dec. 29, 1938]
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received a'
the office of the Department o
Roads and Irrigation in the Stat<
House at Lincoln, Nebraska, 01
January 19, 1939, until 10:0(
o’clock A. M., and at that tim<
publicly opened and read for Sta
bilized Soil Base Course, Prime
Coat, Armor Coat and incidcnta
work on the Bassett-O’Neill Feder
al Aid Projects Nos. 168-A (4) and
168-B-Unit 2, Federal Aid Roar
and the Newport South and Stuart
South State Projects Nos. I68-K
and 763, State Roads.
The proposed work consists of
constructing 18.7 miles of Oiled
Rond.
The approximate quantities are:
16,260 Cu. Yds. Mineral Ag
gregate (Gravel)
5,040 Cu. Yds. Mineral Ag
gregate (Sand Gravel)
1,930 Cu. Yds. Mineral Ag
gregate (Coarse Sand) from
Local Pit No. 3
1,370 Cu. Yds. Mineral Ag
gregate (Fine Sand) from
Local Pit No. 2
3,450 Cu. Yds. Soil Binder
from Local Pit 5
8,400 Cu. Yds. Soil Binder
from Local Pit 6
2,230 Cu. Yds. Soil Binder
from Local Pit 7
1,480 Thousand Gallons Wa
ter. Applied
988 Stations Manipulation of
Stabilized Soil Base Course
98,800 Gallons Asphaltic Oil
for Prime Coat, Applied
2,680 Cu. Yds. Mineral Ag
gregate (Sand Gravel) for
Armor Coat, Applied
74,200 Gallons Asphaltic Oil
'or Armor Coat, Applied
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions
covering subletting or assigning
the contract.
The minimum wage paid to all
skilled labor employed on this con
tract shall be fifty-five (55) cents
per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
intermediate labor employed on
this contract shall be f >rty-five
(45) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
unskilled labor employed on this
contract shall be thirty-five (35)
cents per hour.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information
secured at the office of the County
Clerk at Bassett, Nebraska, at the
office of the County Clerk at
O’Neill, Nebraska, at the office of
the District Engineer of the De
partment of Roads and Irrigation
at Ainsworth, Nebraska, or at the
office of the Department of Roads
and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebras
ka.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100% of his con
tract.
As an evidence of good faith in
“ lost and found
ON MONDAY small Alvin Swiss
ladies wrist watch. Reward.—La
Donna Kurtz, O’Neill. 35-lp
MISCELLANEOUS
SUBSCRIPTIONS Country Home
and all other magazines and daily
papers received and given prompt
attention.—Mrs. P. B. Harty,
O’Neill, Nebr. 17-tf
FOR RENT
SEVEN-ROOM partly modern
house.—Mattie Soukup. 35-tf
FOR SALE
I HAVE White Rock Cockrels for
sale, price $1.25 each.—E. W.
Richter, Dorsey, Nebr. 34-2p
REGISTERED II E REFORD
Bulls. Now offering some top
2-year-old bulls and a few choice
calves, high quality and priced
to make money for the purchaser.
—W. G. Sire, O’Neill, one half
mile east and 10 north of Emmet.
35-4
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Office l’hone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment ::
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence (Dr. Brown, 223
Phones ( Dr. French, 242
Dr. J. L. SHERBAHN
Chiropractor
Phone 147
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: Half Block South of the Ford
l Garage—-West Side of Street
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W. F. FINLEY, M. I).
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska
: Do You Want A * !•
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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’NeiU, Nebraska
ffantmttitwtamammmummam:
submitting a proposal for thi
work, the bidder must file, with hi
proposal, a certified check mad
payable to the Department o
, Roads and Irrigation and in a
1 amount not less than three thous
i and five hundred (3,500) dollars.
, | The right is reserved to waive al
j technicalities and reject any or al
bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
AND IRRIGATION
A. C. Tilley, State Engineer
C. L. Carey, District Engineer
Chester Stockwell, County Clerl
ROCK COUNTY
John C. Gallagher, County Clerl
33-3 HOLT COUNTY
(First publication, Dec. 29, 1938.]
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the Department of Roads
and Irrigation in the State House
at Lincoln, Nebraska, on January
19, 1939, until 10:00 o’clock A. M.
and at that time publicly opened
and read for GUARD RAIL and in
cidental work on the Bassett
Stuart, O’Neill-Ewing, and Staf
f o r d-Orchard Federal Aid
Projects Nos. 168-A-Unit 2, 200
A-Unit 2, and 203-D, Federal Aid
Roads.
The approximate quantities are:
7,136 Lin. Ft. Guard Rail
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions
covering subletting or assigning
the contract.
The minimum wage paid to all
skilled labor employed on this con
tact shall be fifty-five (55) cents
per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all in
termediate Jabor employed on this
contract shall be forty-five (45)
cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
unskilled labor employed on this
contract shall be thirty-five (35)
cents per hour.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information
secured at the office of the County
Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska, at the
office of the District Engineer of
the Department of Roads and Irri
gation at Ainsworth, Nebraska, or
at the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln,
Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100% of his con
tract.
As an evidence of good faith in
submitting a proposal for this
work, the bidder must file, with his
proposal, a certified check made
payable to the Department of
Roads and Irrigation and in an
amount not less than three hundred
(300) dollars.
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any or
all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
AND IRRIGATION
A. C. Tilley, State Engineer
C. L. Carey, District Engineer
John C. Gallagher, County
Clerk Holt County 33-3
(First publication, Jan. 12, 1939)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney)
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a license granted to me by
the Honorable Robert It. Dickson,
Judge of the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in an action
pending in the District Court of
said County, entitled, “In the Mat
ter of the Application of Joseph
W. Miller, Administrator of the
Estate of John A. Crandall, De
ceased, for License to Sell Real
Estate/’ dated December 31, 1938,
I will offer for sale and will sell to
the highest bidder for cash the
following described real estate, in
lots or tracts as hereinafter set
out, situate in the County of Holt
and State of Nebraska, 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 Quarter,
Southeast Quarter ot the South
east Quarter of Section 4, all in
Township 32, Range 11, Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Lots One and two in Section 27
and the Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion 34, all in Township 33, Range
12, Holt County, Nebraska.
Lot Five in Section 6, 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 Northeast
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 Sectior
10 and the Southwest Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Sectior
Eleven, and the West Half of thi
Northwest Quarter, Sputhwesl
Quarter of the Southwest^Quarter
Southeast Quarter of the South
west Quarter, Southwest Quartei
of Southeast Quarter of Sectior
fourteen and the Northeast Quar
: ter of the Northeast Quarter
| Southwest Quarter of the North
| east Quarter, Southeast Quarter o
: the Northwest Quarter, Northeas
; Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
; Northwest Quarter of the South
| east Quarter, W'est Half of th
Northwest Quarter, Northeas
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
Northwest Quarter of the North
east Quarter, Southeast Quarter o
the Northeast Quarter of Sectioi
Fifteen, all in Township Thirty
two, Range Eleven, Holt Count}
Nebraska, on the 6th day of Feb
; ruary, A. D., 1939, at one o’clocl
s P. M., at the Front Door of thi
s Court House in the City of O’Neill
p Holt County, Nebraska, subject t<
f all charges thereon by mortgage oi
i otherwise, existing at the time o:
- the death of John A. Crandall
Said sale will remain open om
1 hour. Abstracts of title are avail
1 able for examination in the olfic<
of the Clerk of the District Couri
of Holt County, Nebraska.
JOSEPH W. MILLER,
Administrator of the
Estate of John A.
: 35-4 Crandall, Deceased.
;! (First publication, Jan. 12, 1939.)
LEGAL NOTICE
Fannie R. Stevens and Alva E.
j Stevens, wife and husband; Fred A,
Warner, single; The heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested in
the estate of Zebedee M. Warner,
also known as Zebedee Warner and
as Zeb Warner, deceased, real
names unknown and All persons
having or claiming any interest in
and to the Southeast Quarter of
Section 13, Township 32 North,
Range 12 and the Northeast Quar
ter of Section 23 and the West Half
of Section 24, Township 30 North,
Range 13 all West of the 6th
Principal Meridian, Holt County,
Nebraska, real names unknown, de
fendants, who are impleaded with
Walter B. Warner and Belle War
ner, husband and wife; Roy Warner
and Hazel Warner, husband and
wife; Elmer W. Warner, single;
John F. Warner and Warner,
first real name unknown,
husband and wife; Elizabeth
P. Taggart and L. W. Taggart,
first real name unknown, wife and
husband; R. H. Parker Adminis
trator of the Estate of Zebedee M.
Warner, deceased; Earl Stearns
and Stearns, first real name
unknown, husband and wife, de
fendants, are notified that on the
(ith day of January, A. D. 1939
Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora
tion, a corporation, as plaintiff
filed a petition and commenced an
action in The District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska against the
defendants above named. That the
object and prayer of said petition
are to foreclose a real estate mort
gage executed and delivered by
Zebedee M. Warner to Land Bank
Commissioner, given to secure a
note of $6000 dated January 29,
1935, and which mortgage was
dated January 29, 1935 and was
recorded February 16, 1935 in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Holt County, Nebraska in Book 151
of mortgages at page 453 of the
real estate mortgage records of
Holt County, Nebraska and convey
ed the following described real
estate situate in The County of
Holt and State of Nebraska, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of Section
13, Township 32 North, Range 12
and Northeast Quarter of Section
23 and the West Half of Section
24, in Township 30 North, of" Range
13 West of the 6th Prinicpal Meri
dian. Plaintiff alleges it is the
owner and holder of said note and
mortgage; that said note and mort
gage are due and payable; and
prays that said mortgage be fore
closed and the real estate above
described be sold to satisfy the
amount due on said mortgage.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 20th day
of February, A. D. 1939.
W. J. HAMMOND,
35-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE
The Annual Township Meeting
of Shields Township will be held on
Tuesday, Jan. 17th, 1939, at 2 P. M.
at the Town Hall for the purpose
of making the levy and any other
business that may legally come be
fore the meeting. Come out and
hear how part of your tax money
was spent the last year.
J. B. fiONOHOE,
35-1 Twp. Clerk.
BRIEFLY STATED
Miss Bernadette Brennan, Mrs.
John Shoemaker and Mrs. Pat
Harty drove to Sioux City on Wed
nesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Norb Uhl and John
Kazada drove to Atkinson on Tues
day, where they attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Uhl’s aunt, Mrs. Kath
leen Kazada.
Melvin Ord, of Hastings, Iowa,
arrived here Sunday night to join
his wife and daughter, Sandra, who
have been here for the past three
weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Smith, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wagner, of
Omaha, left for home Monday
morning after spending the holi
days here with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Walther.
Jack Arbuthnot and Clarence
Stannard drove to Grand Island on
Tuesday and met Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Stannard and daughter,
Mary, of California, and brought
them to O’Neill.
Mrs. W. J. Froelich and Mrs. F
J Kubichek left Thursday morning
for Omaha where Mrs Froelich will
visit friends, and Mrs. Kubichel
will visit at the home of hei
mother, Mrs. L. B. Van Sant.
> Miss Marie Reardon, who has
, spent the past two weeks in Omahs
t visiting at the home of Mr. ant
, Mrs. Joe Reardon, and Mr. am
Mrs. E. G. Nelson returned hom<
( Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tibbet an<
_’ son, Charles, of House, New Mexico
t arrived in O’Neill Wednesday am
* will spend some time here visiting
’ at the home of his brother and his
> i
• family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Tibbets.
t j -
. j C. E. Wyant and Fred Saunto
' left Tuesday for Omaha on a short
business trip. John Protivinsky
accompanied them as far as Nor
folk, where he also went on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nash, of
Grand Island, were in O’Neill on
Saturday visiting friends. Mr.
Nash was one of the first patrol
1 men assigned to this district, and
j is now in the Grand Island area.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, of
Plainview were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Brennan Sunday and helped them
celebrate their Golden Wedding an
; niversary.
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i The county board at their meet
I ing last Tuesday reelected Harry
Bowen as janitor of the court house
! for the ensuing year. Harry has
held the position for a number of
years and has made a good and
faithful official.
- -
O’Neill relatives have received
word of the birth of a son, named
James Paul to Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Turner, of Omaha, on Tuesday,
January 10. Mr. and Mrs. Turner
are both former residents of
O’Neill.
Ed Davidson arrived this morn
ing from Rochester, Minn., where
he has been through the Clinic.
While there he said that he called
on Ed Jones, who has been there
for a couple of months. He says
that Ed is not in very good shape
and has lost a lot of flesh.
Abe Saunto left Thursday morn
ing for Omaha, where his son,
Fred, is in St. Joseph’s hospital,
and was to be operated upon
on Thursday morning. The opera
tion was to be performed upon a
bone in his arm, wl ich has been
bothering him for some time, and
which was orginally injured in an
auto accident some time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Montgomery,
of Lone Star, Kansas arrived here
Saturday and spent Saturday and
Sunday here visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady, and Mr.
Mrs. A. M. King. Mr. and Mrs.
Montgomery were on their way
home from Casper, Wyo., where
Mrs. Montgomery completed the
proving up on a homestead claim
which she had therp.
A surprise farewell party was
given last Saturday evening for
Mr. and Mrs. John Liddy. The
party was given at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Ernst and about
35 or 40 friends and neighbors at
tended. An oyster supper, with all
the fixin’s was served. The guests
departed wishing Mr. and Mrs.'
Liddy best wishes and saying they
all had a fine time.
A group of ladies from here
drove to Orchard Thursday evening
where they were entertained by
members of the Orchard Eastern
Star Chapter. Those attending in
cluded Mrs. John Osenbaugh, Mrs.
Kruse, Mrs. C. E. Yantzi, Mrs. O.
W. French, Mrs. Esther Harris,
Mrs. K. Fenderson, Mrs. Anna Mc
Cartney, Mrs. Margaret Clausson,
Mrs. Ramon Bright, Mrs. Minnie
Cowperthwaite, Miss Helen Whitla,
Mrs. Ira George and Mrs. Wm.
Graves.
Here and There
.
Senator Guffey’s third term pro
nouncement sounds a little like the
SOS call of a stranded sailor who
is badly in need of nourishment.
A heavy frost usually does away
with the flies and bugs, but up to
this time it has unfortunately been
( unable to do anything about deci
mating the jitterbugs.
Well, if a college education won’t
i do anything else for a youngster
it may qualify him to be able to
distinguish the difference in taste
between rye and bourbon.
I §
An exchange says that a master
farmer is one who can pay his
taxes without borrowing money,
i And a master financier is one who
can juggle his figures so that he
won’t have to pay any taxes at all.
Harold Ickes says he won’t run
for mayor of Chicago because he
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GALENA LUMBER CO.
can best serve the New Deal by re
taining his cabinet post. Well this
is a free country and every man
has a right to his own opinion.
If Mexico is going to go ahead
and expropriate our property we
might send her the N. L. R. B. to
work on.
DON’T
WORRY ABOUT
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Food Bran’ 3 pkgs..
Cooking Finest of wheat or 4 ft
Cereals Farina< 3 lb- ba* .
Waffle Syrup -.33c
Pancake Flour _
^"1 J Peanut Clusters or ^
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rv . Bulk, Packed in cello. 4
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Walnut Meats ^ Cd,°:.25c
Matches 3 boxes . 10c
Cloth Pins ^ <*»-05c
Blueing Bottle _ 09c
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Crackers B£”-14c
Potatoes Jr,“:.ane“B_$1.59
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Pork Sausage ™Z 2“",. 25c
t\ 1 Oj 1 Swift’s Stamped^
Round Steak »**. >»>—25C
Beef Stew toneless, lb. 15c
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Pork Chops * <■» 29c
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