•First Publication Mar, 16, 1939) SHERIFF’S SALE Notice is hereby given that by rirtue of an Order of Sale issued to ne by the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska,! in *n action pending in said Court wherein Frank J. Lewis is plaintiff •nd Niobrara River Power Com pany and others, (this being case No. 13482) are defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash ait the front door of the court house in O'Neill, Nebraska, on the 17th ■dav of April, 1939, at 10 o'clock ». m., the folowing described prem ises in Holt County, Nebraska: All that part of Lot One be ing and lying south of the south ■channel of the Niobrara River; ■also all of Lots Two and Three :and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter and the .Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Six; and the Northeast Quar ter of the Northwest Quarter and the West Seventy Acres of the North Half of the North vast Quarter and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter vxeept a strip two rods wide off the east end thereof, of Section Seven, all in Township Thirty-two North, of Range Ten West of the Sixth Princi pal Meridian; and the East Half of the East Half of Sec tion Twelve (12), in Township 32 North, of Range Eleven West of the 6th Principal Mer idan, all in Holt County, Ne bi'sskii to satisfy the sum of $4,451.40 found due plaintiff and interest thereon and $68.69 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 9th day of March, 3939, PETER W. DUFFY, Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska. 4f First I’ublieation April 6, 1939) NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE Notice is hereby given that by 'virtue of an order of sale issued to the undersigned by The District •Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action therein pending where in Ross H. Welton and Pearle Gal lagher are plaintiffs and Charles Welton and others are defendants, 1 will sell at public auction to the Jiighcst bidder for cash at the front •door of the Court House in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 8th •day of May, A.D., 1939, at two o’ clock p.m., the following described real estate situate in the County of Holt In the state of Nebraska, the North Half of Lots One, Two and Three in Block Three in the Orig inal Town of O’Neill. Holt County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open for one hour. Norman Gonderinger, -417-5 Sole Referee. ‘Spring fashions may change in arner/s clothes somewhat). But O’Neill men hope it never comes to where they wear their trousers «up to their knees one season and 'drag them on the ground the next. WANTED CATTLE wanted to pasture. Plenty of grass, shade and running water. —Charles Ross, Red Bird, Nebr. 47-2* FOR SALE REGISTERED Hereford*. Some Choice calves soon ready for ser vice. Priced to make money.— W. G. Sire, O’Neill, 4 miles west of Midway on 281.48-1 2-YEAIl OLD HEREFORD Bull, Well bred. Charles Ross, Red Bird, Nebr. 47-2* BABY CHICKS—For Sale March 14th and every Tuesday there after. Atkinson Hatchery 42-4t. _*_ _ K)R SALE—Modern 10 - Room house. Rebuilt throughout. Suit able for apartments or individual rooms. Small down payment, bal ance same as rent. See—John L. Qoig. _42-tf FOR RENT PARTLY MODERN—7-room house vrith 8 lots located in the south part of O’Neill. See Mattie Soukup •or write to Walter F. Roberts, Agent, Wahoo, Nebraska. 44-tf DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence f Dr. Brown, 223 : Phones 1 Dr. French, 242 ]: haanmnmmmmmtmmmmtm W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska Do You Want A Loan of Any Kind? W« are making loans on | Automobiles, F. H. A. Hous | tng Loans, Norfolk Building and Loan Loans. Come ; where you know the money j is. Ours is the oldest Home j Loans in Holt County. John L. Qoig j O'Neill, ~s. — Nebraska naasrsnj::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (First publication April 13, 1939) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF R. H. PARKER, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ZEBEDEE M. WARNER, DECEASED, FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY LICENSE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Now, on this 8th day of April, A. D., 1939, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition and ap plication, under oath, of R. H. Parker, Administrator of the Es tate of Zebedee M. Warner, Deceas ed, praying for a license to sell the following described real estate of the said Zebedee M. Warner, and now the property of his estate, to-wit: Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-three, West Half of Sec tion Twenty-four, all in Township Thirty, Range Thirteen, and the Southeast Quarter of Section Thir teen, Township Thirty-two, Range Twelve, all in Holt County, Ne braska. Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-three, Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-six, Township Thirty, Range 18, Holt County, Ne braska, for the purpose of paying debts owing by said deceased and allowed against his said estate and the costs and expenses of administra tion, and it appearing to the Court from said petition that there is not a sufficient amount of personal property in the possession of the said R. II. Parker, Administrator, belonging to said estate to pay said debts, costs and expenses and thut it is necessary to sell said real estate, above described, for the payment of said debts, costs and expenses. IT IS, THEREFORE, OR DERED BY THE COURT that all persons interested in this said es tate appear before the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 15th day of May, A. D., 1939, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., to show cause, jf any there be, why a license should not be granted to the said R. H. Parker, Adminis trator of the Estate of Zebedee M. Warner, Deceased, to sell the above described real estate of said de cedent to pay such debts and ex penses. It is further ordered that notice of the time and place of such hear ing be given all persons interest ed in this said estate by publishing a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks in The Frontier, a legal newspaper, print ed, published and of general circu lation in Holt County, Nebraska. BY THE COURT: ROBERT R. DICKSON, 48-3 District Judge. (First publication April 13, 1939) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2718. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, April 8, 1939. In the matter of the Estate of Vincent Vergne Rosenkrans, De ceased. 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 ol' Vincent Vergne Rosenkrans, Deceased, and for the appointment of Harold V. Rosenkrans, as executor thereof; that May 4, 1939, at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instru ment in said Court when all per sons concerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. C. J. MALONE, 48-3 County Judge. (County Court Seal) James P. Marron, Attorney. BRIEFLY STATED Mrs. Lott Johnson and daughter, Betty Jane, spent Faster visiting friends in Sioux Cit,\, Iowa. Mrs. Harry Brt and children re turned Tuesday from a weeks visit with her parents at Ravenna, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock and sons spent Sunday visiting rel atives at Osmond. Miss Marjorie Learner, of Hart ington, spent Sunday here visiting friends. John Spellman, of Omaha, was in O’Neill on Tuesday visiting rela tives and friends. Robert Clift, of Long Pine, spent Sunday here visiting relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Joyce, of Omaha, spent Sunday here visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs. John Kersenbrock and son Jack, drove to Grand Island last Friday on business. Mrs. R. R. Smith returned Tues day from Wausa, Nebraska, where she had been at the home of Mr and Mrs. L. Johnson SLOANS$ on autos and furniture Quick, Confidential Service — Car Financ ing & Refinancing Central Finance Corp. CHAS. P. HANCOCK. Mgr. ■" " Mr. and Mrs. James McNally spent Sunday at Page, where they visited relatives. Miss Mayme Cullen of Omaha, arrived Wednesday night and will visit here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty, of northeast of O’Neill, announce the birth of a daughter, LaDonna Mae on Wednesday, April 12th. Elmer Surber and daughter, Flor ence of Lincoln, were here on Sat urday on business and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. Crandall and son, Allen, returned Sunday from Hyannis, where they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. B. Johnson. Alvin Winchell, of Omaha, spent the week-end in O’Neill visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Winchell. R. E. Moore, J. C. Arbuthnot, Harold Nelson and P. B. Harty drove to Wakefield, Nebraska on Wednesday on business. Link Lyman, line coach of the University of Nebraska football team was in O’Neill on business on Tuesday of this week. Abe Saunto left Tuesday for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he will visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Risk. Mrs. Mattie Soukup left Tuesday for Lincoln to take her son, Francis, back to resume his studies at the University of Nebraska. Hubert Menish, of Duluth, Minn., arived Tuesday and will spend until Thursday here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Ed Johnson returned to Omha on Sunday after spending a few days here visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. S. Mains. R. R. Smith, Sr. returned Sun day from Omaha driving back a new Ford car for the Lohaus Motor Company. C. T. Smith of Council Bluffs, Iowa, arrived Sunday and visited at the home of his son R. R. Smith for a few days. _* . . H. B. Hubbard came up from Lin coln last Monday and spent several days here looking after his real estate interests in this city and vicinity. Lyle and Charley Green and Gor don Anderson drove to Long Pine on Sunday where they spent the day fishing in the Long Pine Creek. They reported fairly good luck. O’Neill Woman’s Club The Woman’s Club meets Wed nesday afternoon, April 19, in the club rooms at 2:30 sharp. This meeting will be for the elec tion of officers, so please be pres ent. The following program will be given: Solo “Brown Bird Singing” by Lois Jean Robertson, accom panied on the piano by Mrs. Pete Todson. Mrs. A. L. Covvperthwaite will review "Joseph and his Bro thers” and “Young Joseph” the first two hooks of Thos. Mannis Trilogy. The next, two books of the Trilogy will be reviewed in May. Remember those joining the club now and paying $1.00 will get to hear these two splendid reviews and their club dues will be paid until May 1940. Miss Ruth Harris, a student at Morningside College in Sioux City, returned to her studies on Sunday after visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Esther Cole Harris. Edward Quinn and Bill Miller re turned to Grand Island on Tues day after spending the Easter vaca tion here visiting at the home of their parents. * Miss Mary Harty returned to Grand Island on Tuesday after spending the Easter vacation here visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harty. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess and daughter, Joan, and son, Warren, returned Surfday t' r o m Hyannis. where they v'j.4#terl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Johnson. r~~ Leona and Ivan French, returned] to Lincoln on Tuesday after spend ing the Easter holidays here with J their parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French. Miss Ruth Evans returned Tues day to Omaha after spending the Easter holidays here with her mother, Mrs. Alma Evans and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka drove to Clarks on Sunday, where they spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. Ruzicka’s father, A. Ruzicka, and his sister, Miss Irene. Miss Lanone Miles, who is at tending Duchesne College in Oma ha, arrived home on Thursday to spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Miles. Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Verzel and son, of Wayne, Nebraska, spent Easter Sunday here visiting at the home of Mrs. Verzel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinn. Miss Eva Protivinsky, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, arrived here Saturday and spent Easter Sunday with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. John Protivinsky. Fred Walker, of Lincoln, was in O’Neill on Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Nally. Mrs. McNally is a sister of Mr Walker. Word has been received by O’Neill friends of the birth of a son, Michael Allen, to Dr. and Mrs. James McPharlin, of Salinas, Cali, fornia, on Easter Sunday. Dr. Mc Pharlin is a son o£ Mrs. Augusta McPharlin of this city. ...1 Happy Hour Chib Mrs. Mamie O'Neill and Mrs. John Hynes entertained the Happy Hour Club at their last meeting for the club year. New officers were elected fo*1 the coming year and plans %vere made for Achive ment Day in O’Neill. A social meeting will be held at :.he home of Mrs. Arthur O’Neill in the near future and we hope to attend Achievement Day in'Boyd county. We wish to thank our leaders for their untiring efforts in bringing us the lessons so splen didly. A dainty lunch served at the close of the meet'ng. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson and children of Casper, W'yo., arrived Saturday and spent Easter Sun day at the home of Mrs. Davidson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Morri son. Miss Bethene Funk, of Lexing ton, visited Miss Luree Abart here on Friday on her way back to Lex ington, after spending the past week visiting her parents in Atkin son. Miss Kathleen Shorthill, who for the past two and a half years had been employed by the Mellor Motor Company and the O’Neill Photo Co., has accepted a position with the O’Neill Production Credit Associa tion and started on her new duties the first of the week. CHICK FEEDERS 5c each 24 inch Feeder for 50 Chicks LAY MASH Cl KO 18% or More .| ij J CONCENTRATE (hQ nr to make Grow mash «pvi&U You can make Grow Mash for $1.10 per hundred Epsom Salts, 5 pounds .29 Dip-Sal, 1 quart . .40 Makes 12'/i *al. Disinfectant BREEDERS MASH CQ QC Feed this to Turkey Hens HUDSON OIL BROODERS, Hudson Oil Brooders $10.95 Baby Chicks twice each week O’NEILL HATCHERY ANNOUNCEMENT O. K. Tire Shop Full Line of Fisk Tires Trade your old tires for a new Fisk — See us for Tractor Tires O. K. TIRE SHOP 1-2 Block North of First National Bank O’Neill, Nebraska v - -g Our Spring Reconditioning Offer Includes ALL These Operations | ENGINE TUNE UP. Better per 1 formance and economy. O CHANGE LUBRICANTS. Summer ! calls for heavier oils. 3 LUBRICATE CHASSIS. Cut down friction and wear. 4 FLUSH AND CLEAN THE COOLING SYSTEM. 5 CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND STEERING. Reduce tire wear. 7 TIRES. Remove hidden nails or ■ glass, avoid punctures. O BATTERY. “Ounce of prevention ° worth pound of cure.” Q FUEL SYSTEM. A dean fnol pump 9 and earhureter Important. 1A ADJUST BRAKES. For faster stops and greater safety. [Lohaus IV otor Company I ---• FORD AND MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE I PHONE 16 O’NEILL, NEBR. Miss Nadine Coyne, who is at tending college at St. Teresa’s, Winona, Minn., arrived home Thursday evening to spend the Eas ter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coyne. Mrs. A. M. Turner and son, Jim mie Paul, of Omaha, arrived Sat urday and will visit here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Teresa Connelly for-a few weeks. Jack Vincent left Tuesday for Lincoln to resume his studies at the University of Nebraska, after spending the spring vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent and other relatives. Stanley Soukup went down to Omaha last Sunday morning. He returned on Tuesday evening and brought a bride back with him, hav ing been married at Papillion on Monday last. They left here Wed nesday morning for a visit with relatives in the western part of the state and we have been unable to learn the name of the bride. Here’s congratulations anyhow. Judge Dickson and Reporter Mc Elhaney drove to Loup City last Monday, it being the date set for the hearing of the condemnation case brought by the city against the power plant operating in their city, as the city desired to take it over. The owners of the plant went to the federal court and se cured a temporary injunction which prevented the state courts from any further action in the case until the merits of the injunction case are heard. They returned home Mon day evening. Mrs. R. R. Dickson entertained at a one o’clock luncheon followed by cards at her home on Tuesday. Everybody like* to U complimented upon mo* ceu We kave Congratu lation Card* for all aorta (f occaaiona. GlBiON cant aay it juat tke way yw like it aaid. Make yoor friend* kappy witk con gratulation greeting*. Come in and *ee one eaguisite card*. HERRE JEWELERY STORE 1 I Announcement PERFECT PERMANENT WAVES It has always been the policy of this Salon to keep pace with the latest proved developments in the beauty industry so as to better serve our patrons. We are therefore happy to tell you that in addition to our present equipment we have just in stalled a machine so scientifically constructed, tested andproved, that it controls the steaming time of permanent waves 10 THE SECOND; Thus it prevents over-steaming, which makes hair dry. frizzy and unruly. Prevents that dry condition which is the main cause of hair breaking off and becoming “endy and also prevents under-steaming, which results in weak, half-waved hair. Regardless of the texture of your hair, whether you wish a tight, medium or loose curl, we are in a position now to give vou the type of permanent desired, leaving your hair with its NATURAL SHEEN and LUSTRE and in PERFECT CONDI TION. We invite you to stop in our Salon at your earliest con venience and see our new “MAGIC OPERATOR” which will make your next permanent wave a joy and comfort to you as you can relax knowing that your hair will be BEAUTIFLTLL\ WAVED and with SCIENTIFIC PROTECTION. MARGARET’S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 102 O’NEILL, NEBR. MORE TELEPHONES CONNECTED HERE • A telephone helps you get more enjoyment out of life . . . saves time and trips . . . protects life and property . . . gets work. It costs only a few cents a day. Here’s a list of persons in this community who recently have had telephone service established: American Gear Co. of O’Neill ._..-.16 Booth, Clarence, .. 54-J Continental Oil Serv. Sta... .373 Fox, John A., r. 281 Guthmann, Ed r. . 134 Harper, F. A. r.... 208 Knight, J. E. r. 169-LJ Lohaus, H. J. r.....234 Ixthaus Motor Co..... 16 McDonough Paint Store .—.144-W McMichael, R. J. r. 146-LW O’Brien, John J. Rev. r. Emmett ..8-R13 Rakowski, R. J. r. . 192-LW Smith, Robert Jr. r... 65-LW Stolte, Elmer r...;.275-LW Turner. John J. r. 252 • It usually costs more to be without a telephone than to enjoy having one. A telephone can make money and save money for you. t Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Telephone Business Office, Call “Business .Mgr.”