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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1940)
FOR SALE IF YOUR washer breaks down, you can rent a Maytag for $1.00. Phone 9. — Corkle Hatchery, ..-ill. N'ebr. BUY HER a .Maytag for Xmas. She will enjoy it every week for jeers. Priced at as low as $59.95. 31-1 HOLT CO. SW'4 Sec. 24, Twp. 31, R. 13, to be sold at private sale. Bids solicited.—Michael V. Ruddy. Albion. Nebraska 31-3 ATLAS SORGO in the shock at $2 26 pe> ton.— Edwin R. Chace, Stanton. 31-1 TWO ROOM HOUSE at Stafford. One room 10x24. other 8x16. In good repair. Will sacrifice for quick sale.—Call at John Daugh erty place at Stafford. 31-2p FOR RENT MODERN 6-Room House with gar age.—Inquire Western Hotel. 31-1 WANTED ~ CUSTOM GRINDING. Can go anywhere. Phone 5F13 or 5F3. Max Berger. 29-3p GIRL for general housework and •care of small children, $.r>.00 per week.—Mrs. Max Wanser. 31-1 MAN for an independent business tinder a liberal plan that permits good profits. No investment in! merchandise or accounts. Car needed.—Write S. F. Baker & Co., Knakuk, Iowa. 30-3 LOST GOLD AMETHYST Rosary Beads in grey pouch, reward.-—Mrs. R. E. Gallagher. 31-1 W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence ] Dr. Brown, 2211 Phones ) Dr. French, 242 _:_i.. William W. Griffin ATTORNEY Phone 248 ! First National Rank Building tO’Neill, Nebraska VIC HALVA Auto Electric Armature and Motor Winding Our Specialty O’Neill Abstract Co. C. F. & Mabel McKenna Iteal Estate - Insurance PHONE 82 L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance of All Kinds O’Neill, Nebraska <Kirst Publication Nov. 21, 1940) Norman Gonderinger, Attorney NOTICK 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 Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot Four in Block Two, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in •pliantiff’s first cause of action; An drew N. Butler and Lena R. Butler, his wife; First National Bank. •O’Neill, Nebraska, Richard Roc jand Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lot Five in Block Two, Inaian Village. Holt County, Nebraska, defendants in plaintiff’s second cause of action; Harry McGraw and Myrtle Mc Graw, his wife; John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, true names unknown, and Lots Five, 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, his 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 ativ%s, 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 unknowp, and Lots Nine, Tep., Eleveif . ajid Twelve in; Stock Three, Irimart Village. Halt County, Nebraska, defendants in ' fevr K I plaintiff's fourth cause of action; Inman State Bank, Inman, Nebras ka, John Sobofka, Jr., John Doe 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 cause of action; j Jennie E. Wilcox, Richard Roe and Mary Roe, husband and wife, real, i true names unknown, and Lot One j in Block Eight, Pioneer Townsite i Company’s Addition. Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, Holt County Assistance Committee, de fendants in plaintiff’s sixth cause {of fiction; Carl E. Wilcox and Ma | bel Wilcox, his wife; John Doe and Mary Doe, husband and wife, real, tiue names unknown, and Lot Two ; in Block Eight, Pioneer Townsite Tonipany’s Addition, Inman Vill age, Holt County, Nebraska, de ■ fendants in plaintiff's seventh cause of action; Martha J. Mc j Cutchan, The heirs, devisees, lega j tees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of Martha J. McCutchan, de. ceased, real names unknown, Ricli [ ard Roe and Mary Roe, husband | find wife, real, true names unknown, i and Lot Four in Block Nine, Pio neer Townsite Company’s Addition, Inman Village, Holt County, Ne braska, defendants in plaintiff’s eighth cause of action; R. M. Con ard and Catherine Conard, 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 name* unknown, and Dot Ten in Block Nine, Pioneer Townsitc 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 Lots 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 Roc 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 tax liens based upon the following tax sale certificates, to-wit: No. 4798, covering Lot Four in Block Two, Inman Village, Holt County, Ne braska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at piivate sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4791), 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 .--ale to The Village of Inman, the 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 m; No. 4804, covering Lots Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten in Block Four, Inman Village, llolt County, Ne braska. dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plaintiff herein; No. 4809, covering Lot One in Block 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 plaintilf herein; No. 4810, 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 Village of Inman, the plain tiff heiein; No. 4813, covering Lot Four in Block 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 herein; No. 4814, 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. 4815, 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. Thirteen, and Fourteen, Inman Village, Holt County, Nebraska, 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 County, Nebraska, dated June 1st, 1938, sold at private sale to The Village of Inman, the plain tiff herein; for the lien of subse quent taxes under each of the fore going certificates and for general equitable relief. The said defendants and each of them in said twelve causes of action are required to answer the petition of the plaintiff on or before the 30th day of December, 1940. THE VILLAGE OF INMAN. Plaintiff. By NORMAN CONDERlNGER. 2^4 ' Its Attorney. f.n • ,t (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 Erir Borp, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the i 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 I ber 18, 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in I 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 Judjye. I (COUNTY COURT SEAL) D. R. Mounts, Attorney. (First Publication, Dec. 12, 1940) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE North Half of the Southwest Quarter; Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-eight; Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-nine, all in Township Twenty-eight, Range Nine, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Holt County, Nebraska, impleaded with Henry Nearing, et al., de fendants, will take notice that on the 4th day of December, A. D., 1940, Charles Nearing and Mary Rohlfs, plaintiffs, filed their peti-j tion in the District Court of Holtj County, Nebraska, and commenced! an action against said defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain tax sale cer tificate issued by the County Treas urer of Holt County, Nebiaska, to O. W. French on the 14th day of July, 1936, number 4646, for the taxes for the years 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1934, and which was duly assigned in writing on the 7th day of October, 1939, by the said O. W. French to these plaintiffs and which covers the following described i-eal estate situate in Holt County, Nebraska, to-wit: North Half of the Southwest Quarter; Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-eight; North east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty nine, all in Township Twenty eight, Range Nine, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian; that there is now due the plaintiffs on said tax lien and subsequent taxes paid thereunder for the years 1936, 1936, 1937 and 1938,1 and which receipts for such subse-, quent taxes ski paid were likewise I assigned to the plaintiffs by the said <>. W. French, the sum of Five Hundred Ninety-two Dollars and thirty cents ($692.30), with in terest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from Novem- j her 20, 1940, and costs. Plaintiffs pray for a decree of foreclosure) and sale of said premises. Plain-, tiffs further allege that the real j owner of said real estate is un-: known to plaintiffs and their at- j torney. You are required to answer said) I petition on or before the 20th day I of January. A. D., 1941. CHARLES NEARING and MARY ROHLFS, Plaintiffs, By Julius D. Cronin, 31-4 Their Attorney. (First Publication Dec. 12, 1940) Norman Gonderinger, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 2829 In the County Court of Holt ; County, Nebraska, December 10, 1940. In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Lorenz, Deceased. Notice is herby given to all per sons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Fred W. Lorenz as Administrator of said estate, and will be heard Janu ary 2, 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M-, at the County Court Rohm in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. RE1MER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 31-3 ' « * NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the share holders of The O’Neill National Bank of O’Neill, Nebr., held in the banking rooms of said bank in O’Neilll, Nebr., between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. on January 14th, 1941. The purpose of this meeting is for the election of a Board of Di | rectors of said bank for the ensuing ; year, and for the transaction of such other business as may prop | erly come before the meeting. S. J. WEEKES, .‘11-1 President. BRIEFLY STATED Mr. and Mrs. Frances Martin, of Spencer, were in O’Neill on busi ness on Tuesday of this week. Charley McManus went to Al liance on Tuesday where he visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka drove to Clarkson, Nebraska, on Sunday, where they spent the day visitinp at the home of Mr. Ru When you think of glasses, , v think of the Perrigo Optical Com pany. NeW scientific instruments have been added to our territory equipment. We now bring you a better service than ever before. Sec us at Golden Hotel in O’Neill, Monday, December 16. 30-2 Shaded part of map ■ howa where the November sleet storm wrecked telephone lines. When the Storm Struck On Sunday afternoon, die 10th of November, a drizzling fain which had been falling in midwestern Nebraska began to freeze and form ice on the telephone wires. About the same time, other sleet storms had developed in parts of Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota and in some places there also was heavy snow. The weight of the ice on the telephone wires, coupled with falling temperatures and a strong wind, caused many telephone lines to break, cutting off about 200 cities and towns from telephone communication. This Company and its subsidiaries, the Tri-State and Dakota Central telephone companies, had more than 50 000 wire breaks and over 2,000 poles down in the territory in dicated on the above map. The telephone property loss of these companies was nearly $200,000. This brings to more than $3,000,000 the amount it has cost this Company and its two subsidiaries the last 10 years to repair property damaged or destroyed by storms. Restoration of telephone service interrupted by the No vember storm was accomplished in the usual manner. Trained telephone men were assembled in the affected areas as quickly as possible and immediately started to work repairing tba lines. In this storm, about 850 men were required. They con tinued work in spite of cold weather and nearly impassable highways in some localities until service was restored, practi ci-.lly all of which was done in two or three days. In amarganciaa such as this, much valuabla tima it savod bacausa wa ara praparad to moot thasa. Thla Company and its subsidiary companioa, aa a part of tba Ball Systam, Kara promptly available to tham tha rasourcaa af tha antira Sys tam. Supplias for rabuilding linas ara rashod from our own and tha Wastarn Eloctric warahousos. Crows of tolophona man with trucks, tools and matarials aro rushad to tho scan# of troublo. Standardisod matarials and mathads snaka it posstblo to rostoro aorvleo with tl.a utmost spoad. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Zicka's father and sister, A. Ru zicka and Miss Irene. Mrs. Esther Cole Harris and Mrs. Guy Cole of Emmet left Mon day on a business trip for Omaha. See Penney’s large display of Christmas Gifts. 30-1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stearns of Deloit were in O’Neill on business on Friday of last w-eek. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dobney oi j Norfolk, spent Sunday in O’Neill visiting their daughter and her | 1940 TUDOR FORD— Very Special, Radio and Heater. 1939 TUDOR FORD— Good looking. Runs smoothly, Heater. 1939 FORDOR FORD—A good buy. Miles of trouble-free transporta tion. 1938 PLYMOUTH Coach Must be seen to be ap preciated. 1937 BUICK SEDAN— Very good and has had excellent care. 1938 FORD *4-Ton Pick up — Good transporta tion and money saved on this one. LOHAUS MOTOR CO. O’Neill, Nebraska husband, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Armburster. Mrs. John Dailey, Miss Clarissa Teaquist and Miss Cecilia Teaquist of Spencer, drove to Sioux City on Saturday and spent the day there. Mrs. W. B. Gillespie entertained the 9 FF Club at their Christmas party at her new home in this city Wednesday evening. , - M/s. Melvin Ruziska, Mrs. Kath erine Keiser and Mrs. Ann Jordan drove to Albion Tuesday on busi ness. • I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walling left on Tuesday morning for Omaha, whercjhey will spend several days viisting. Mrs. H. J. Birmingham and Mrs. F. N. Cronin drove to Sioux City on Tuesday where they spent the day. Louis G. Goeke, one of the re liable republicans and prosperous farmers of the Atkinson neighbor hood. was in the city and made a pleasant call at this office, extend ing his subscription to this hpuse hold necessity. Special Christmas FOOD SALE BUYING ON THIS SALE WILL SAVE YOU MANY A DOLLAR CHRISTMAS TREES We still have a good stock on hand. •20* WTO 90* Remember, our trees don’t shed Send a Food Basket for Christmas Gifts Everybody will appre ciate a nice basket of foods, the ill, the needy or the healthy. We will be glad to make them up for you according to your specifications at reduced prices. Bas kets free. HOLLY and MISTLE TOE THIS WEEK NUTS ANI) CANDY MIXED NUTS IQc No peanuts. Lb. I# PEANUTS in, Large, Lb. IU BRAZIL NUTS ICc Pound Iw FILBERTS OQc Pound . fcO WALNUTS 90c ALMONDS 99c PECANS 99c Paper Shell—Lb. *>V Candy Chocolate Cov ered Cherries 9QC Pound JLO Cut Mix, Cream Mix, Peanut Brittle Iflc Pound IU °ihTers 15c„, 20c Churches and Schools Special Discount Cranberry Sauce 07c 2 Cans LI COFFEE irc Early Kiser. Lb. IV OYSTERS 07c Two 5-Oz. Cans . .LI Royal Jell Powder Cc Package V KETCHUP 1 Ac Large Bottle At . IV Salad Dressing OCc Quart . .. ZD PUMPKIN IQc 2i/, Size—2 For . 17 SPECIAL VEGETABLE SALE No. 2 Sized Cans PEAS, Wise. ICc Tender, 2 For . IW BEANS ICc Green Cut, 2 For IW TOMATOES ICc Extra Stand., 2 For Iw CORN ICc Iowa Best, 2 For. Iw HOMINY ICc Pearl White, 2 For .... "V RED BEANS ICc (Kidney) 2 For . Iw (Above are Strictly Cash) No Charge GRAPEFRUIT Large, Dozen .. CELERY Pascal or Reg. ORANGES 00c New Navels—Doz. *V ORANGES IQc Florida—Dozen .. I m You will find all kinds of Vegetables at our store. Schulz Store Phone 230 O’Neill, Nebf. WeDehver t~rc\ 4CONOCO fcoNz'z'z