The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 10, 1940, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
£ri%-C.ll *U- 16-«
ONE 7-room house; one 5-room
house. Modern except heat C.
F. McKenna, O Neill. “
mTcO LIGH-TpLANT. Excellent
DELG Trade-for livestock or
condition. TiacU to Plainview.
gram.—Emil «ul1 20-3*
Nebraska.~
ITT-*inI>s'OF STOVES taken in
A»ideK‘" BouW -tov-fj
^- -O'Neill Hatchery.-.—
HOUSE. C»„ b*
O’Neill.—Ralph _
^UNOTON STANUABU Model
11 Typewriter.—Enquir 22 2p
office. '_ —
HIST PUT IN a lf«od ,ine. ,of
J".ure,«. th»l win 1
Urge stock of used furniture^
John Green.___ .
HOUSE.—George Bay. 21'“
“SALESMEN WANTED
oTwTr hfalth causes va
cancy of Neligh, Tilden, Creigh
ton Plainview Rawleigh Route.
Sid opportunity for man with
car to continue established route
service. List of customers fur
niched Write at once.—Haw
teSfl. Dept. NBJ-252-203, Frj;
port, 111. _
WANTED
HOUSEKEEPING or any suitable
work.—Leave word at Dons
Cafe. •
MAN to sell well known line of
products in local territory. Mer
chandise on consignment. No
cash investment or signers re
' quined. Car needed.—S. F. Baker
A Co., Keokuk, Iowa._22-3
"miscellaneous
I HAVE WOOD to be cut on
shares.—Ed Hall. 21-2
GOLDEN SPIKE BEER. Dine and
dance. Have a good time at—Fred
Ba7.elman’s Beer Parlor. l«tf
FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT. Nice mod
em residence.—See R. H. Par
ker. 12-tf
FARMS FOR RENT
ONE QUARTER SECTION im
proved farm land, 5 miles east of
O’Neill; and one half section im
proved farm land about nine miles
north of O’Neill. Call or write.
—C. E. Jones, O’Neill. 18-tf
FOR RENT
FOUR ROOM APARTMENT or
warm sleeping room. — L. G.
Gillespie. 22tf
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W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Pitted
Residence j Dr. Brown, 22S
Phones ( Dr. Prenrh, 242
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William W. Griffin
ATTORNEY
Phone 248
First National Rank Building
O’Neill. Nebraska
VIC HALVA
Auto Electric
Armature and Motor Winding
Our Specialty
O’Neill Abstract Co.
C. F. & MaM McKenna
Real Estate - Insurance
PHONE 82
!
(First Publication October 3, 1940) i
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING •
In the Matter of the Probate of
the Last Will of Mabel M. Palmer.
Deceased.
To all persons interested in the
estate or in the last will and testa
ment of Mabel M. Palmer, Deceas
ed, both creditors and heirs, devis
ees and legatees.
You, and each and all of you.
are notified that on the 2nd day of
October, 1940, Robert H. Palmer
filed his petition in the County
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
alleging that Mabel M. Palmer,
a resident and inhabitant of Sum
mit County, Utah, died July 4th,
1936, seised of an undivided two
thirds right, title and interest in
and to the South Half of the North
west Quarter of Section Fifteen, in
Township Twenty-eight North,
Range Ten, West of the (5th P. M.,
in Holt County, Nebraska; that
she left a last will and testament
which was originally and legally
admitted to probate in the Dis
trict Cour tof the Third Judicial
District of the State of Utah of
which Summit County is a part;
that the interest of said deceased
in said real estate was devised to
the petitioner, Robert H. Palmer,
under the terms of said will, by
virtue whereof petitioner is now
the owner of an undivided two
thirds interest in said real estate
and is interested in and entitled
to have said will admitted to pro
bate in Nebraska; that said will
has not heretofore been presented
for probate in the State of Nebras
ka, and that more than two years
have elapsed since the death of
Mabel M. Palmer; that ail debts
and legacies have been fully paid;
that attached to the petition is an
authenticated copy of said will;
that the prayer of said petition is
that said will be admitted to pro
bate and allowed as the last will
and testament of the said Mabel
M. Palmer, deceased; tnat regular
ailministration of said estate Vie
dispensed with and for a decree
that said real estate descended
free and clear of all debts and
claims of any and every kind of
the said Mabel M. Palmer in ac
cord with the terms of said will to
petitioner, Robert H. Palmer; that
said estate is not subject to an in
heritance tax and for such other
and further relief as justice and
equity may require.
You are further notified that said
petition is set for hearing before
the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, in the Court Room in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 24th day
of October, A. D„ 1940, at ten
o’clock A. M., and that if you fail
to appear at said time and place
and contest said petition the Court
may grant the prayer thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMEK,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 21-3
(First Publication October 10, 1940)
Sidney W. Smith, Attorney
LEGAL NOTICE
To: Sylvester G. Sparks; the heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other per
sons interested in the estate of
Sylvester G. Sparks, deceaesed,
real names unknown; B. F.
Barto; the heirs, devisees, leg
atees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested
in the estate of B. F. Barto, de
ceased, real names unknown; and
All persons having or claiming
any interest in the following de
scribed parcel of land, to-wit:
the South Half (SVV) and the
Northwest Quarter (NWt*) of
Section Thirty-one (31), Town
ship Thirty-two (32), North
Range Twelve (12), West of the
6th P. M. in Holt County, Ne
braska, real names unknown:
The above named or designated
persons, and each of you. will take
notice that The Penn Mutual Life
Insurance Company has filed its
petition and amendment thereto in
the District Court for Holt County,
Nebraska, against you impleaded
with Romaine J. Rohde and Agnes
Rohde, the object and prayer of
which petition and amendment
thereto are to foreclose a mortgage
executed by the said Romaine J.
Rohde and Agnes Rohde and run
ning to the said The Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Company and con
veying the:
South Half (S Vi) and the
Northwest Quarter (N W \4)
of Section Thirty-one (31),
Township Thirty-two (32),
North Range Twelve (12),
West of the Bth P. M. in Holt
County, Nebraska,
which mortgage is in default and
upon which there is due and owing
to the plaintiff the sum of $3097.78
with interest upon the sum of
$2900 at 10r/c per annum from the
1st day of March, 1940, and with
interest, upon the sum of $32.28 at
10% per annum from the 14th day
of August 1940.
You are required to answer said
petition and the amendment there
to on or before the 18th day of No
vember, 1940, or otherwise judg
ment and decree will be entered
against you.
THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
BY Sidney W. Smith,
22-4 Its Attorney.
(First Publication Oct. 10, 1940)
Barry & Kanouff. Attorneys
NOTICE OF CHATTEL.
MORTGAGE SALE
Notice is hereby given that gt
one o'clock P. M., on the 30th day1
of October, 1940 ,at the farm build
ings on the Southeast Quarter of
SectioiY 7. Township 25, Range 9.
in Holt County, Nebraska, there
will be sold to the highest bidder
I for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
About .100 bushels ot ear corn,
about 24 stacks of hay. being all
hay of the 1938 and 1939 crops,
now stacked on the Southeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter,
the Fast Half of the Southwest
Quarter, the Southwest Quarter of
the Northeast Quarter, the North
Half and the Southeast Quarter of
the Southeast Quarter of Section
B, the north half of the North Half
and the Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter, and the South
east Quarter of Section 7, the West
Half of the West Half of Section
8, the Northwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 17,
the North Half of the Northeast
Quarter, and the Northeast Quar
ter of the Northwest Quarter of
Section 18. all in Township 26,
Range 9, in Holt County, Nebraska,
under and by virtue of a chattel
mortgage given by W. H. Biddle
come to Julia L. Barry. Said mort
gage, was made on the 3rd day of
October, 1939, and was filed in the
office of the County Clerk of Holt
I County, Nebraska, on the 10th day
! of October. 1939.
The amount now due on said
1 mortgage is $250.00 with accrued
interest and costs.
JULIA L. BARRY,
22-3 Mortgagee.
NOTICE OF GENERAL
• ELECTION
Notice is hereby given, that on
Tuesday, November 5, 1940, a gen
eral election will be held in the
several precincts of Holt County,
State of. Nebraska, for the elec
tion of the following officers, to
wit:
One President
One Vice President
One United Stetes Senator *
One Congressman from the
Third Congressional District
of the State
One Governor
One Lieutenant Governor
One Secretary of State
One Auditor of Public Ac
counts
One State Treasurer
One Attorney General
One Railway Commissioner
One Representative from the
Twenty-eighth Legislative
district of the State
One Judge of the Supreme
Court for the Sixth Supreme
Court district of the State
One Judge of the District Court
for the Fifteenth Judicial
district of the State as ap
portioned by law.
Also for the following county of
ficers, to-wit:
One County Assessor (to fill
vacancy)
One County Surveyor (to fill
vacancy)
One County Judge
One Supervisor from the Sec
ond Supervisor District
One Supervisor from the
Fourth Supervisor District
One Supervisor from the Sixth
Supervisor District
Also for the following precinct of
ficers, to-wit:
One Clerk
One Treasurer
One Justice of the Peace
One Assessor
One Road Overseer for each
road district in the precinct.
Which election will be opened at
8:00 o’clock in the morning and
continue open until 8:00 o’clock in
the afternoon of the same day.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this
7th day of October, 1940.
JOHN C. GALLAGHER,
22-1 County Clerk.
(COUNTY CLERK SEAL)
(First E’ublieation Oct. 10, 1940)
SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
to me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Elolt County, Nebraska, in
an action pending in said Court
wherein Home Owners Loan Cor
poration is plaintiff and Robert E.
Cook and Zella Cook, husband and
wife, are defendants, E will sell to
the highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the court house in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 12th
day of November, 1940, at 10
o’c1 k A. M., the following de
sert e>! premises in Holt County,
Neb aska:
Lots Fifteen and Sixteen in
Block 35, Original Town of
O’Neill, Holt County, Ne
braska,
to satisfy the sum of $497.36 found
due plaintiff and interest thereon
and $22.75 costs of suit and accru
ing costs.
Dated this 8th day of October,
1940.
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
22-5 Nebraska.
WARNING
The insuring public of O’Neill,
Nebraska, and vicinity is hereby
notflied that the following policies:
Tornado, 178 to 200, both in
clusive
Grain Certificates 501 to 625,
both inculsive
as issued by the undersigned com
pany to its former agent, James F.
O’Donnell, have been lost or mis
laid. If the said policies shall have
come or shall later come into the
hands of any property owner, lia-,
bility thereunder is hereby ex- j
pressly disclaimed.
THF7 CONNECTICUT FIRE
INSURANCE CO. |
22-3 By A. L. Wells, State Agent(
NOTICE
I will no longer be obligated for
any debts contracted by my wife,
Dona Fay Leola Walmer, after this
date, October 10, 1940.
22-3 MR. L. B. WALMER.
BRIEFLYSTATED
Mrs. Geo. Robertson entertain
ed the Presbyterian Missionary So
ciety Tuesday evening at her home.
" Rev. W. I. Bell went to Omaha
Monday to attend the Presbyterian
Synod. He returned Thursday.
Homer Mullen of Omaha spent;
*the week end in O’Neill visiting
relatives. ,
Don Beaton of Omaha, who is
with the Federal Land Bank was
here on business Tuesday.
Mrs. Anna W. McCartney was
in Valentine Thursday on busi
ness.
Mrs. Luella Parker went to Lin
coln Friday on business and to visit
friends.
Miss Mills of Lincoln, Nebraska*
was guest of ft!1'?- Aime McCart
ney Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Mary Alice McCaffrey of
Omaha, was a week end guest of
Mrs. H. W. Starlin.;.
Abe Saunto and Clarence.Saunto
went to Columbus Sunday where
they visited relatives for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carnes, of
Plainview, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Hamish Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. R. J. Rakowski are
the parents of a son born at the
Norfolk hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter we,lit
to Brunswick Sunday to visit his
mother.
The Misses Cres Scholz and
Laura G. Nelson were in O'Neill
Saturday visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yocum and
family went to Plainview Sunday
to attend a picnic.
-—
Mrs. E'. B. Carter went to Palco,
Kansas, Friday to attend a family
reunion and returned on Monday.
Miss Bernadine Protivinsky went
to Columbus Sunday to visit
friends.
Mr. and Mrs.' Bernard Ferris
went to Pierce Saturday to visit
his parents over the week end.
Mr .and Mrs. Dale Martfelt were
called to Silver Creek Wednesday
night by the illness of her mother.
Mrs. A. Cowpcrthwaite returned
Monday from Los Angeles. Calif..
arouRl
When you think of glasses, think
of the I’errigo Optical Company.
New scientific i^»trunien*'3 have
been added to our territory equip
ment. We now bring you a better
service than ever before. See us
at Golden Hotel in O’Neill, Monday,
October 21. 22-2
THE ability to make money
and the ability to accumulate
it are two entirely different
things. In that difference is
the difference between failure
and success.
The
O’NEILL NATIONAL
BANK
Capital, Surplus sad This Baak Carrtas Ha
Uadivided Profits. Indobtadaoas of Oflbars
f 140.000.00 or Stockholder*.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
where she had Keen visiting rela
tives for several months.
Miss Marjorie Dickson will at
tend the Nebraska-lndiaria game
Saturday in Lincoln.
Gene McKenna, who has been
sriously ill with pneumonia, is able
to be up and around again.
Frink Steinacher, the sheriff
from Geneva, was in O’Neill Tues
day on business.
Mrs. Edward Campbell and Mrs.
Ed Gallagher took a number of
the children up to the Stuart-St.
Mary’s football game Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Covey and
daughter, Dawn ,of Columbus, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wall
ing Thursday.
Mrs. Edward Campbell, Mrs.
Hugh Birmingham, Mrs. C. E. Stout
and Pete Duffy went to Sioux City
to spend the day Thursday.
Mrs. U. #. Hanna arrived here
Sunday from Utica to visit her son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Han
na. vi
John Gtutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Grutsch and son, John, went to Mil
ford Monday to attend their cous
in’s funeral.
Miss Eleanor Kvam went to
Petersburg Friday to attend her
DANCE
CRYSTAL BALL ROOM
Atkinson, Nebraska
Friday, Oct. 11
\fter the football ga:ne unoe
the floodlights.
RAY KEELER
Orchestra
K. C. HALL
O’NEILL, NEBR.
SATURDAY
NIGHT
October 12
Hart Players
BIG STAGE SHOW
AND
Dance After the Show
10c and 20c Adm.
Dance 10c to all holding
Show Tickets
brother Jerome’s wedding on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore and
son, Tommie, will leave Sunday for
a two weeks vacation in Washing
ton, D. C., and other points.
Donna McElvain, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain, was
taken to the Stuart hospital Tues
day evening for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mix Lyle Hatcii from
Scotia and Miss Edna West, of
David City, were guests of Mr.
and Mis. J. R. Miller Sunday.
Alva Winchell came up Saturday
night from Omaha to visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Winchell
over the wek end .
Walt Arbuthnot, of Topeka,
Kansas, arrived Sunday to visit
his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Arbuthnot.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson
returned Sunday from a two weeks
trip spent in Colorado and the
Black Hills.
H. A. Viergritz, vice-president of
the Production Credit Association,
of Omaha, J. E. Schoof, and Harry
Henatsch, of Omaha, were here
Saturday to attend a director’s
meeting of the O’Neill Production
Credit Association.
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Outlaw Grocery
IN WEST O’NEILL
PEARS Q<V |
Bushel OV
|
POTATOES
Large Red Triumphs
Pecks 1/ Bags f#
APPLES
Large Red Jonathans t
Ring Pack Q£C
.Bushel Baskets . #w
SWEET POTATOES 1AC
10. Pounds IV
Bushel WC
Baskets . ...... #31
WATERMELONS rC
Each..D
CABBAGE — Fancy Colorado
100 T’ 99
PANCAKE FLOUR «|AC
3-Lb. Bag . IU
TABLE SYRUP JAC '
Gallon Cans . ■■»
SUGAR CA if)
100-1,b. Bags 3*1*0#
■■
FLOUR—Snowflake 00*
A,,Good Flour .. MM .
Fresh Fish & Oysters
FRESH OYSTERS 4J/C
Pint .. 10
FRESH WHITING Q)YlC
FISH—Pound 0 “ -
. V I
...
FRESH HADDOCK
PIKE FILLETS
BONELESS COD FISH
AT LOWEST PRICES '
MUSTARD |AC:
Quart Glass Jars . IV '
DILL PICKLES |4C
Quart Glass Jars ■ I
_
PEACHES ^rC
Gallon Cans . Ow
2»> Size
Cans . IV i
Armour’s and Cudahy’s Meats & Cheese
PORK LIVER
Pound
•
BACON SQUARES
Smoked—Pound
PICNIC HAMS—Hockless
Cellophane Wrapped ^ *TC
Pouhd * *
CHEESE—American or Brick
2-Pound
Cartons
5-Pound QQ(
Carton * *
PURE LARD
1-Pound Cartons _
OLEO—Armour’s
—
Red Rose
2 Pounds ..
SUMMER SAUSAGE
Pound ..
ARMOUR’S STAR BACON
The Finest Bacon Sold
Skinless—in pieces AAC
Pound LU
CfM fan one otf tne dedt /lead and
udlif t/esuj a JeAzphone ut out -//amt
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' Mother stays with me and lets the telephone
run her errands. She calls the doctor when she
needs him for me. She tells her friends about
me by telephone. And, of course, Dad and
Grandma telephone often to ask about me."
Everything Is more likely In be mil right
tehen there*t e telephone In the heme.