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F. & Mabel McKenna Real Estate - Insurance PHONE 82 L. G. GILLESPIE | Insurance of All Kinds [ O’Neill, Nebraska --- (First Publication Nov. 21, 1940) i Norman Gonderinger, Attorney NOTICE OF SUIT Notice is hereby given that The Village of Inman, as plaintiff, has filed a petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against: J. T. Thompson and Lottie Thomp son, his wife; John I>oe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot Four in; Block Two, Inman Village. Holt i County, Nebraska, defendants in pliantiff’s first cause of action; An drew N. Butler and Lena It. Butler, his wife; First National Bank. O’Neill, Nebraska, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot Five in Block Two,' Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s second cause of action; Harry McGraw and Myrtle Mc Graw, his wife; John Poe and Mary Poe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lots Five, I Six and Seven in Block Three, In man Village, Holt County, Nebras ka. defendants in plaintiff’s third cause of action; Frank Colman, Sr. and Mary Colman, hia wife; The heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other per sons interested in the estate of Frank Colman, Sr., deceased, real names unknown. The heirs, devis ees, legatees, personal epresent atives, and all other persons inter ested in the estate of Mary Colman, deceased, real names unknown, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true ' names unknown, and Lots Nine,] Ten, Eleven and Twelve in: Block Three, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s fourth eauae of action;! Inman State Bank, Inman, Nebras- j ka, John Sobotka, Jr., John Doe i and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lots Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten in Block Four, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s fifth causfe of action; Jennie E. Wilcox, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husb8W*>n«J wK4‘real, true names unknown, and Lot One in Block Eight. Pioneer Townsite Company's Addition. Inman Vill age, Holt County. Nebraska, Holt County Assistance Committee, de fendants in plaintiff's sixth cause of action; Carl E. Wilcox and Ma bel Wilcox, his wife; John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot Two in Block Eight, Pioneer Townsite Company's Addition, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, de ; fcndants in plaintiff’s seventh 1 cause of action; Martha J. Mc ■ Cutchan, The heirs, devisees, lega | tees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the l estate of Martha J, MeOutchan, ile j ceased, real names unknown, Rich ! ard Roe and Mary Roe, husband ! and wife, real, true names unknown, ! and Lot Four in Black Nine, Pio ! neer Townsite Company’s Addition, fnman Village, Holt County, Ne luaska, defendants in plaintiff’s eighth cause of action; R. M. Con an! and Catherine C’onard, his wife; The heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of R. M. Conard, deceased, real names unknown, Geo. W. Mellor, Holt County Assistance Committee, John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names un known, and Lot Five in Block Nine. Pioneer Townsite Company’s Ad dition, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s ninth cause of action; Maysie Kel ley, also known as Maysie B. Kel ley and William Kelley, her hus band, Inman State Bank, Inman, Nebraska, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot Ten in Block Nine, Pioneer Townsite Com pany’s Attdition, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s tenth cause of action; Paul S. Bittner, John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot No. 20, Subdivision of I/ots Four to Eleven, Inclusive, Blocks Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, de fendants in plaintiff’s eleventh cause of action; Sadie Conger and Lee Conger, her husband, Richard Roe and Mary Roe. husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lots Four and Five, Block Thirteen, Subdivision of Lots Four to Eleven Inclusive, Blocks Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, de fendants in plaintiff’s twelfth cause of action; as defendants; the ob ject and prayer of said petition be ing to establish and foreclose tnx liens based upon the following tax sale certificates, to-wit: No. 4798, covering Lot Four in Block Two, Inmun Village, Holt County, Ne braska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4799, covering Lot Five in Block Two, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4801, covering Lots Five, Six and Seven in Block Three, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the 1 plaintiff herein; No. 4803. covering Lots Nine, Ten, Eleven and Twelve in Block Three, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff here in; No. 4804, covering Lots Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten in Block Four, Inman Village, Holt County. Ne braska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. I 4809, covering Lot One in Block I Eight, Pioneer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4*110, covering Lot Two in Block Eight, Pioneer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Vill age, Holt County. Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Vlllago of Inman, the plain tiff herein; No. 4813, covering Lot Four in Rlock Nine, Pioneer Town site Company’s Addition, Inman Village. Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at pri vate sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff hercdn; No. 1814, cov ering Lot Five in Block Nine, Pio neer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Village, Holt County, Ne braska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 1816, covering Lot Ten in Block Nine, Pioneer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4818, covering Lot No. 20, Subdivision of Lots Four to Eleven Inclusive, Blocks Twelve, I Thirteen, and Fourteen, Inman i Village. Holt County, Nebraska, I dated June 1st, 1938, sold at pri ! vate sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4820. cov ering Lots Four and Five, Block Thirteen, Subdivision of Lots Four to Eleven Inclusive, Blocks Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen, Inman Vill age, Holt Cou lty, Nebraska, dated June 1st. 19.‘b sold at private sale to The Villag> f Inman, the plain tiff herein; fr the lien of subse quent taxes • ler each of the fore, going cert' jtes and for general equitable .ief. Thr ,d defendants and each of them said twelve causes of action are t, uired to answer the petition of tht iftintH? on Or before the 80th da,- * December, 1940. THE V. AOE OF INMAN. Plaintiff. By NORMAN GONDERINGER, 28-4 Its Attorney. (First Publication Nov. 14, 1940) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 2824 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, November 12, 1490. In the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas Miller. Deceased Notice is hereby given to afl persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Julius D. Cronin as Administrator •of said estate, and will be heard December 6, 1940, at 10 o’clock I A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 27-3 (First publication Nov. 21, 1940) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Estate No. 2811 . /. In the County Court of Holt Countv, Nebraska, November 18, 1940. In the matter of the Estate of Daniel Andrew Kief, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit. ! ed for presenting claims against I said estate is March 12, 1941, and ! for the payment of debts is No vember 18, 1941, and that on De cember 12, 1940, and -on March 13, 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M„ each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections‘duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (County Court Seal.)) 28-3 (First publication Nov. 28, 1940) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2805 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, November 26, 1940. ' In the matter of the Estate of Eric Borg, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Administrator of said estate has filed in this court his final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate, and that said report and petition will be heard Decem ber 18. 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all per sons interested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER, 29-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) D. R. Mounts, Attorney. BRIEFLY STATED Miss Crez Scholz of Stuart visited friends in O’Neill on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fernholtz drove to Hartington on Sunday, where they visited relatives and friends. Mrs. K. Andersen and Mrs. L. Stout entertained their bridge club on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strong an nounce the birth of a son on Mon day. November 25. • SI niff Peter W. Duffy and Ben Engier left Thursday morning on a business trip to Wisconsin. Miss Mildred Miller, of Ewing, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Brennan on Saturday. Mrs. Joe Fernholtz returned on Saturday from Omaha, where she spent a few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagman of At kinson spent Thursday here visit ing their daughter, Miss Mary Wagman. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gage and son, George, of Dunning, Nebraska, spent Thanksgiving day with Miss Agnes Griffin. Ed Beal, of Waterloo, Iowa, who came last week to attend the fun eral of his cousin, Charley Her A BOY’S best friend may be his mother—but a man’s best friend is his bank account. The O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK This 0uk Carries Ha Indebtedness ef (Metro or Stock haUacs. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation shiser. exports to leave the Last of the week for his home. John Casey of the Central Fin ance Company, of Norfolk, has been in O’Neill this week, while Mr. Jonea was irr'Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ferris drove to Pierce on Thursday-and spent Thanksgiving day at the | home of hia Aicrtts. t V * .— Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nelson and | children and Miss Marie Reardon | spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Reardon. Home made candies for sal^; at i the M. E. Ladies Bazaar, Novem ber • ;«). Golden Hotel Corner ! Store. 28-2 Miss Nadine Kilpatrick, of Fre mont spent the Thanksgiving holi days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hill and children, of Orchard, spent Thanks giving day with Mrs. Hill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick Gene Kilpatrick of Norfolk spent | Thanksgiving day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kil patrick. Mrs. Helen Simar and Ann Asher returned on Monday evening from Omaha, where they spent a few days on business. Miss Terry Nightengale left Sun day for Omaha, where she will visit j relatives and friends during the I week. Dave Gimmell, Jay Butler and Nels Christensen, of E*wing, were in O’Neill on business on Tuesday of this week. Homer Mullen and Ralph Mellor drove up from Omaha on Friday and Homer visited his family over the week end. Mrs. Helen Sireck drove to Omaha on Sunday where she visited relatives, returning home Monday evening. Miss Marion Dickson, of Norfolk, spent Thanksgiving day here with her parents. Judge and Mrs. R. R. Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oppen of Creighton, spent Sunday here visit ing their son, Jimmie and Dr. Ralph Oppen, of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, of Meek, announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, November 25. Herb Janzen entertained six couples at his home on Wednesday evening, honoring his wife with a surprise party on her birthday. C. E. Rice, of Lincoln, Assistant Credit Manager of the Conoco Oil ■ /- ' - THE M. E. LADIES I BAZAAR Saturday, November 30 Will serve Turkey Sandwiches, I'ie and Coffee, at the Comer Store room in the Golden Hotel. I ' Company, was in O’Neill on buai-' ; ness on Friday and Saturday of this ! week. Miss Mary Jannette Kubitschek | returned on Sunday to Omaha, af ter spending the holidays at home visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F .J. Kubitschek. Steve Davidson returned on Sun day to Omaha, where he is a stu ; dent at Creighton University, after spending the holidays here with | relatives. Glefcus Sullivan returned on Wednesday evening from, Dubuque. Iowa, where hg. Was called to attend a meeting of the employees of the Interstate Power company. Miss Betty BigJin entertained! • her bridge club at seven o’clock dinner at the M & M Cafe, follow- j ed by cards on Wednesday evening. • Mrs. Jack Arbuthnot wan high score and Miss Ruby Weisman, low. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Semlock of j Norfolk returned to their home on 1 Thursday evening, after spending Thanksgiving day here with her I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Enright. I — " Mrs. Max Golden entertained the ■ Martez Club at a seven o’clock din ner at the M & M Cafe, followed by cards at her home in this city on Monday evening. Miss Ida Mae Noble spent! Thanksgiving week end with her parents, near Opportunity, she re turned t > Lincoln on Sunday, where she is attending the university. Leo Marcellus and Bill Moore will leave Monday for Los Angeles, j Calif., where they will make their home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyne and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne of Newport spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorlin Lockman. Funeral services were held at■■ Stuart on Wednesday morning for the father of Mrs. Gifford Bachman of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bergstrom attended the funeral. J. D. Cronin, D. H. Cronin and Richard went down to Grand Island last Sunday, where we greeted our new granddaughter, Miss Frances Jane Cronin, three weeks old, re turning home that evening. Arthur Duffy of Petersburg and his daughter, Miss Marie, of Lin coln, spent Monday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ar buthnot and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Donohue. The Senior Class of the O’NEILL HIGH SCHOOL Is Presenting “Guess Again” A Comedy in Three Acts In the High School Auditorium —on— FRIDAY, NOV. 29 At 8:00 P. M. Adm. 25c Produced by special arrange ment with Rowe, Peterson & Company A marriage license was issued to Lawrence Mudloff of Star and Miss Dorotha M. Stewart of Page, on November 23. A marriage license was issued on November 25 to Edward Humpel and Miss Doris Judge, both of At kinson. Rev. V. C. Wright spent three days last week attending a Youth Workers' Conference at Hastings. Outstanding leaders such as Bishop W. C. 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