The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 26, 1939, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    (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 R. Dickson,
Judge of the District Court of Holt
County% Nebraska, in an action
pending in the District Court oi
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 of 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 Section
10 and the Southwest Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
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 thd Northeast Quarter,
Southwest Quarter of the North
east 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
MISCELLANEOUS
HOLT COUNTY open for man
with car. Investigate this oppor
tunity for a satisfactory profit
and steady work.—S. F. Baker &
Co., Keokuk, Iowa. 37-4t
FOR RENT
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SMALL STUCCO house.—Mattie
Soukup. 37-tf
SEVEN-KOOM partly modern
house.—Mattie Soukup. 86-tf
280 acre farm. Enquire at Percy’s
Cafe, O’Neill, or write Tena Wink
ler, Atkinson. 36
FOK RENT: Charles Wrede, Sr.,
ranch, containing 1000 acres, sit
uate northeast of O'Neill, Nebras
ka. Well improved, running
water and timber, and will cut
300 tons of bottom hay. If in
terested inquire of Emmet A.
Harmon, Trustee, O’Neill, Ne
braska. 37
FOR SALE
TWO PROPERTIES for sate. Sec
Lod Janousek. 36-2p
FIVE ROOM modern house. In
quire of Arlo Hiatt or write to
Mrs. A. E. Stevens, Box 525, Rock
lin, Calif. 36-tfc
REGISTERED HEREFORD
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
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Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
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Phone's ( Dr. French, 242 «
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, 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, on the 6th day of Feb
ruary, A. D., 1939, at one o’clock
P. M., at the Front Door of the
Court House in the City of O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska, subject to
all charges thereon by mortgage or
otherwise, existing at the time of
the death of John A. Crandall,
j Said sale will remain open one
; hour. Abstracts of title are avail
able for examination in the office
j of the Clerk of the District Court
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.
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
1*. 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
6th 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 Cth 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.
(First publication, Jan. 19, 1939)
LEGAL NOTICE
Pioneer Trust ami Savings Hank,
a corporation; Pioneer Trust and
Savings Bank of Dubuque, Iowa;
The Consolidated National Bank of
Dubuque, Iowa and North Half of
Southeast Quarter and South Half
of Northeast Quarter and North
east Quarter of Northeast Quarter
of Section 26, Township 33 North,
Range 14 West 6th Principal Meri
dian in Holt County, Nebraska, de
fendants, who are impleaded with
Roy L. Brown and Charles W.
Peterson, defendants, are notified
that on January 16, A. D. 1939
Thomas A. O’Connell 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 tax lien held by
plaintiff against North Half of
Southeast Quarter and South Half
of Northeast Quarter and North
east Quarter of Northeast Quarter
of Section 26, Township 33 North,
Range 14 West 6th Principal Meri
dian in Holt County, Nebraska;
which tax lien is represented by a
tax sale on said premises for the
taxes for the years 1930, 1931, 1932,
1933, 1934 and 1935 and subsequent
taxes on said premises for the
years 1936 and 1937. Plaintiff
prays that said tax lien be fore
closed and the premises above des
cribed be sold to satisfy the amount
1 due.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 27th day
of February, A. I). 1939.
W. J. HAMMOND,
36-4 Attorney for plaintiff.
(First publication, Jan. 26, 1939)
LEGAL NOTICE
The heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all
rher persons interested in the
estate of Otto Nilson, deceased,
real names unknown and All per
sons having or claiming any inter
est in and to the Northwest Quar
ter of Section 19, Township 32
North, Range 12 and the Southeast
Quarter of Section 13, Township
32 North, Range 13, All West of
the 6th Principal Meridian, Holt
County, Nebraska, real names un
known, defendants, who are im
pleaded with Roy Nilson (also
known as Roy W. Nilson) and Em
ma M. Nilson, husband and wife;
Clyde Nilson (also known as Clyde
0. Nilson) and Blanche Nilson,
husband and wife and Roy Nilson,
Administrator of the estate of Ot
to Nilson, deceased, also defend
ants; are notified that on the 21st
day of January, A. D. 1939 The
Federal Land Bank of Omaha, a
corporation, as plaintiff, filed a pe
tition 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 fore
close a real estate mortgage
executed and delivered by Otto Nil
son to plaintiff, given to secure a
note of |3200 dated November 10,
1921, and which mortgage was
dated November 10, 1921 and was
recorded November 28, 1921 in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Holt County, Nebraska in Book
131 of mortgages at page 315 of
the real estate mortgage records
of Holt County, Nebraska and con
veyed the following described real
estate situate in The County of
Holt and State of Nebraska, towit:
Northwest Quarter of Section 19,
Township 32 North, Range 12 and
the Southeast Quarter of Section
13, Township 32 North, Range 13
all West of the 6th Principal 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 that 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 6th day
of March A. D. 1939.
W. J. HAMMOND,
37-4 Attorney for plaintiff.
(First publication, Jan. ffi, 1939)
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate No. 2707
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, January 25,
1939. In the matter of the Estate
of M. F. Norton, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said Court
for the probate of a written instru
ment purporting to be the last will
and testament of M. F. Norton,
Deceased, and for the appointment
of Ira E. Norton, as executor there
of; that February 16, 1939, at 10
o’clock A. M., has been set for hear
ing said petition and proving said
instrument in said Court when all
persons concerned may appear and
contest the probate thereof.
C. J. MALONE,
37-3 County Judge.
(County Court Seal)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
INMAN TOWNSHIP
Financial Report for Year 1938.
Recepits:
Balance Jan. 7, 1938 $ 80.31
Received from County
Treasurer $1,695.00
Total $1,775.31
Disbursements:
Warrants and Interest
Paid , _.$1,716.97
Cash Jan. 3, 1938 58.34
Total _ $1,775.31
Warrants No. 2996 to 3062:
John Walmer, Insurance $ 82.00
I. O. O. F. Hall, Rent 4.00
The Frontier, Printing _ 14.10
J. M. Gallagher, Board
Service . 2.00
A. G. Clark, Board Service 7.00
H. J. Harte, Board Service 11.10
Finkbine Bros., Lumber
and Repairs 50.10
John Sobotka Jr., Plow
and Repairs _ 13.50
Earl Miller, Road Work 1.25
Dave Morsback, road work 4.50
Andrew Schacht, road
work . 1.60;
Vaden Kivett, road work 8.00
Frank Holcomb, road
work _ 2.80
Ray Holcomb, road work 1.75
Ralph Brittell, road work 2.00
Harold Holstead, road
work _ 2.60
Chet. Young, road work 8.80
F. S. Brittell, road work 43.45
Elmer Kruger, road work 127.45
Anthony Sobotka, road
work _ 56.55
Ted Hopkins, road work 7.50
Jim Sobotka, road work 8.00
Walter Fick, road work _ 11.10
Henry Sobotka, road work 10.80
A. G. Clark, board service 2.25
J. M. Gallagher, board
service . 2.00
H. J. Harte, board service 4.85
Walter Jacox, road work v 3.50
Donald Hopkins, road
work _ 2.50
uave morsoacK, roaa
work 1.00
J. B. Fraka, road work 2.60
Vaden Kivett, road work 1.25
Wood & Craig, Welding 2.00
F. S. Brittell, road work 12.00
Jack Lewis, road work_ 1.00
Elmer Kruger, road work 11.35
Anthony Sobotka, road
work _ 2.50
Finkbine Bros., Lumber 73.83
A. G. Clark, board service 2.20
J. M. Gallagher, board
service .. 2.00
H. J. Harte, board service 4.15
Leo Calkins for grading
about 6Ms miles of road 462.50
R. E. Moore, road work 2.0d
Elmer Kruger, road work 12.60
Anthony Sobotka, road
work _ 2.50
Jim Sobotka, road work 2.50
F. S. Brittell, road work 34.55
Walter Hopkins, road
work 9.20
Delbert Sholes, road work 3.20
Gordon Brittell, road work 1.25
Chet. Young, road work - 3.00
Chas. Cadwallder, road
work 6.00
P. D. Hartigan, road work 4.80
A. G. Clark, board service 9.05
J M. Gallagher, board
service 7.00
H. J. Harte, board service 17.25
Laddie Carey, burning
road —__ 3.00
L. E. Stamp, burning road 3.00
Harvey L. Cullen, remov
ing fence- 4.75
Eugene Cullen, removing
fence _____ 2.00
John H. Carr, Haying
road-_- 12.00
'A. M. Butler, Rent for Of
! fice _ 10.00
Anthony Sobotka, road
work ——___ 16.00
Elmer Kruger, road work 45.90
H. J. Harte, board service 3.85
A. G. Clark, board service 7.00
J. M. Gallagher, board
service _ 2.00
Total $1,299.73
L. W. SOBOTKA,
Township Clerk.
BRIEFLY STATED
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W. J. Hammond and daughter,
Miss Ilarriette made a business trip
to Sioux City, last Friday.
Miss Leonie Kuskie, of Norfolk
spent the week-end in O’Neill visit
ing friends.
Dr. R. E. Magirl, of Jackson, was
visiting friends in this city last
Monday.
Max Benson, of Yankton, S. D.,
spent Sunday in O’Neill visiting
friends.
Mrs. Virgil Johnson, of Lincoln
came last week to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Van Avery.
Fred Saunto returned Friday
from Omaha where he had been
for the past week.
Mrs. Richard Maspn visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kry
ger on Monday.
Willis Bachman and Alvie Mar
ocellus left Wednesday morning for
Omaha on a short business trip.
Mrs. C. C. Spindler, of Cario, Ne
braska is here visiting at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Harry Ott.
Mrs. Hans Egger and daughter,
Sharon Kay, of Columbus, Nebras
ka came Saturday to visit Mrs.
Egger’s mother, Mrs. Goldie Liddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rakowshi and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hancock drove to Omaha on busi
ness on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landsworth
entertained fifty neighbors and
friends at a card party at their
home Friday night.
A. M. King drove to Sioux City
on Monday where he met his uncle,
John Mann, who wras returning
from a trip to Rochester, Minn.
Ed Belsky, secertary of North
western Pure Bred Hereford Asso
ciation, of Merriman, spent Satur
day at the Lucas Hereford Ranch.
O’Neill High defeated the At
kinson High basket ball team in a
hotly contested game on the local
floor on Wednesday evening by a
score of 18-15.
, , . -
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boshart
and Miss Beulah Burges, of Hast
ings, Nebraska spent the week-end
here at the htime of Donald’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart.
Miss Opal Boshart returned Sat
urday after spending two weeks
in Lincoln and Columbus visiting
at the homes of Thomas Liddy and
Mrs. Hans Egger.
Mrs. Donald Gallagher, of Lin
coln, Nebraska, left Friday for her
home after visiting here for the
past week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Gallagher, and Mrs. E.
F. Gallagher.
Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Lucas and
son, of east of O’Neill, attended
the Hoffman cattle sale at Norfolk
Wednesday. The top bull was sold
for $585 to Sam Swinbock, of
Crawford.
The Guild will meet at the home
of Mrs. R. M. Sauers Thursday af
ternoon, February 2. The commit
tee will serve. A large crowd is
desired. You are invited.
Sister Calixta, of Jackson, Ne
braska, arrived Friday evening,
and will remain here for some time,
visiting at the home of her mother,
Mrs. O. F. Biglin. Sister Calixta
is recovering from a recent opera
tion.
Miss Eileen Davidson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davidson of
this city, who was graduated from
St. Joseph’s Hospital School of
Nursing this spring has accepted a
position with the Union Pacific as a
Stewardess and Nurse on the Los
Angeles-Omaha run and will
•galena LUMBER CO.
enter upon her new position almost
immediately.
At the Archery Contest held on
Tuesday in the Recreation Rooms
in the old court house, the St.
Mary’s Girls team defeated the
girls team from the Public school.
The contest was under the super
vision of Orville Green.
Mrs. O. W. French and Mrs.
Mattie Soukup left Thurdsay morn
ing for Lincoln, where Mrs. French
will visit her son and daughter,
Ivan and Leona, 'and Mrs. Soukup
will visit her son, Fi'ancis, all of
whom are students at the Univer
sity of Nebraska.
Mrs. Anna L. Wright, about 42,
living northeast of this city, was
before the insanity commission
last Tuesday evening, adjudged in
sane and committed to the custody
of Sheriff Duffy. The sheriff took
her Tuesday evening to Verges
Sanitarium at Norfolk.
Mrs. Theresa Connelly and
daughter, Theresa and son, Med
ard and Mrs. Helen Simar left
Wednesday for Omaha where they
will visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Turner and family. Mrs.
Connelly will remain for an ex
tended visit, while the others will
return in a few days.
E. P. Bachman, of Phoenix, Ari
zona, left Monday for Omaha where
he will visit for a few days before
returning to his home. He has
been here for rome time, visiting
his brother and his family, Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Bachman, and at Stuart
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Bachman.
Jessie Smith and his sisters, the
Misses Joyce and Jean, of Wyom
ing, are visiting their uncle and
several cousins in Page and vicin
ity. The three are triplets and
were born twenty-one years ago.
Mrs. Smith, their mother, is a sis
ter of John Door, of Page. The
trio are having a delightful time
visiting their many relatives and
friends.
The Council Oak has installed
their new shelving in their store
and are having the entire interior
redecorated and the storeroom pre
sents a very neat and attractive
appearance. The new shelving is
much narrower than the old and its
installation gives them about four
more feet of floor space in the
store, therefore giving more room
for customers as well as the clerks
land permits them to wait on them
more readily. Counters and fix
tures are being repainted.
Gayle Lines of Inman filed suit
in the District Court on Tuesday
for a divorce from her husband,
Ivan Lines. She charges cruelty,
desertation aind non-support. They
have one child.
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