The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 13, 1941, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
«;<X>r> TWO WHEEL Tr»ilcr with
16-inch tires; Maytag engine.
-—Vic Halva Shop . 40-2p
TWO LOTS in eastern part of
town and some lunmher,—Woody
Grim, O’Neill. 40-2p
WANTED
TWO REGISTERED Whiteface
need bulls, not over 5 years old,
good breeders. Also two 2-year
old Registered Whiteface bulls.
Write description and price.—
John Ashford, Winnebago, Ne
braska. 40-1
SALESMEN WANTED
GOOD OPENING in South Antel
ope, Boone counties. Full time
route selling Rawlcigh Products.
Must have car. Permanent if you
are a Hustler. For information
*ee Dell McCain, Chambers, Nebr.,
or write Rawleigh's, Dept. NBB
252-208A. Freeport, 111. 38-5
MISCELLANEOUS
NOW IS THE TIME to put Vijroro
on your lawns.—O’Neill Hatch
ery 40
FOR HOLT COUNTY NEWS,
Jiesd the Frontier. 4i *
* LOST
JUAN’S BLACK FOUNTAIN Pen,
with my name thereon. Reward.
—R. H. Lienhart, O’Neill. 40-lp
TOOL KIT FULL OF TOOLS, in
brown box. Reward. Finder
please return to Frontier office.
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
; O’Neill :: Nebraska
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DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence (Dr. Brown, 223 :
Phones (Dr. French, 242 i|:
VIC HALVA
Auto Electric
and Motor Winding :
Our Specialty
' _mmummiswimoumi I
I O’Neill Abstract Co.
C. F. & Mabel McKenna j
Heal Estate - Insurance
PHONE 82
L. G. GILLESPIE
: I
j Insurance of All Kinds \
i O’Neill, Nebraska |
(First Publication Febr. 6, 1941)
Elven A. Butterfield. Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate No. 2942
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, February 6,
1941. In the matter of the Estate
of Harry J. Bright, Deceased.
Notice is hereby givwi that a pe
tition has been filed in said Court
for the probate of a written instru
ment purporting to be the last will
and testament of Harry J. Bright,
Deceaesed, and for the appointment
of Edmund Bright, as executor;
thereof; that February 27, 1941, at
3 o’clock P. M., has been set for
hearing said petition and proving
said instrument in said Court when
all persons concerned may appear
and contest the probate thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 39-8
(First Publication Febr. *>, 1941)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LICENSE OF LOAN AGENT
Notice is hereby given that ttie
Central Finance Corporation has
filed with the Secretary of State an
application for a license to enable
the company to engage in the busi
ness of a loan agency in compli-i
ance with the provisions of sec- j
tions 45-112 to 45-123, inclusive, of,
the compiled statutes of Nebraska
for 1929, and sections 45-124 to
46-130, inclusive, of the 1939 Cumu
lative Supplement, at 1st Nat’l
Bank Bldg., O’Neill, Nebraska, for
a period from March 1, 1941, to
February 28, 1942, inclusive, un
less sooner cancelled by violation
of the act as interpreted by the
Secretary of State. The sole own
ers of the company are as follows:
B. E. Adkins. Jerry A. Brown,
Norfolk, Nebraska; Gerald Da
vis, Sioux City, Iowa.
Protest* ray be fiied.by any per.
son to the issuing of such license,
and'when such pewtewL is properly
filed, a'tbivtd'ar public hearing will
be fixed by the Secretary of State.
Information concerning the li
cense may be secured at any time
upon application to the office of
the Secretary of State, Lincoln,
Nebr.
FRANK MARSH,
39-3 Secretary of State.
(First Publication Jan. 30. 1941)
Julius P. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2fi«l
In The County Court of Holt
County. Nebraska, January 30.
1941. In the matter of the Estate
of Susie Sparks, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that the
Administrator of said estate ha*
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 Febru
ary 19, 1941, 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,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 38-3
William W. Criffin, Attorney
(First publication Feb. 13, 1940)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2835
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, February 13,
1941, in the matter of the Estate
of Anna C. Hughes, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limit
ed for presenting claims againBt
said estate is June 6, 1941, and for
the payments of debts is February
13, 1942. and that on March 6, 1941,
and on June 7, 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,
40-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First Publication Febr. 13, 11)41)
NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP OF MARY
MELLOR AND CAROLINE MEL
LOR, MINORS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the l()th day of February,
1041, Mary G. Mellor, as guardian
of the above named minors, filed
petition praying that guardian
ship proceedings pending in this
Court be dismissed and that she
be discharged and relieved from
all further liability as such guard
ian; and that hearing on said appli
cation will be had at 10 o’clock
A. M. on the 5th dav or March
1941.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
Lyle E. Jackson. Attorney.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 40-3
(First Publication Febr. 13, 1941)
LEGAL NOTICE
Catherine Cox; - —- Cox,
first real true name unknown, hus-'
band of Catherine Cox; Alice Cox
and all that part of the West Half
of the Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion twenty-three, in Township
twenty-nine North, Range thirteen.
West of the Sixth P. M.; in Holt
County, Nebraska, lying north of
the right of way of the Chicago
and Northwestern Railway Com
pany, containing fifty-seven acres,
more or less, impleaded with C. E.
Tenborg, et. al„ defendants, will
take notice that on the 7th day of
February, A. D„ 1941, J. F. Jurg
ensmeier, plaintiff, filed his peti
tion in the District Court of Holt
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, Nebraska, to
the Plaintiff on the 20th day of
December, A. D„ 1938, numbered !
4978, for the taxes for the years j
1930, 1931, 1982, 1933, 1934, 1936,
1930 and 1937, and which covers'
the following described real estate,
situated in Holt County, Nebras
ka, to-wit: All that part of the
West Half of the Northwest Quar
ter of Section Twenty-three, in
Township Twenty-nine North,
Range thirteen, West of the Sixth
P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska,
lying north of the right of way of
the Chicago and Northwestern
Railway Company, containing fif
ty-seven acres, more or less; that
there is now due the plaintiff on
said tax lien and subsequent taxes
paid thereunder the sum of Four
Hundred Twenty-six Dollars and
nineteen cents ($426.19), with in
terest thereon at the rate of seven
per cent per annum from January
29th, 1941, and costs. Plaintiff
prays for a decree of foreclosure
and saje of said premises. Plaintiff
further alleges that the real owner
of said real estate is unknown to
Plaintiff and his attorney.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 24th day
| of March, A. D., 1941.
J. F. JURGENSMEIEK,
Plaintiff.
BY JULIUS D. CRONIN,
| 40-4 His Attorney.
(First Publication Febr. 13, 1941)
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 Holt County, Nebraska, in
an action pending in said Court
wherein
The Village of Inman,
is plaintiff and
. ,1. T. Thompson and otherst (this
being Case No. 13704) are defend
ants, I will sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the front door of
the court house in O’Neill, Nebras
I
ka, on the 17th day of March, 1941,
at 10 o’clock A .M., the following
described premises in Holt County,
Nebraska:
Ix>t fvitt' in Block two, Inman
Village, Holt County, Nebras
ka,
for the sum of $168.96 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$1.76 with interest at 791 from
May 1, 1938; $1.76 with interest at
7% from September 1, 1938; $1.78
with interest at 7% from May 1,
1939; $1.78 with interest at 794
from September 1, 1939. and costs
taxed at $12.58. and accruing costs;
also.
Lot five in Block two. Inman
Village. Holt County, Nebras
ka.
for the sum of $.380.10 with interest
at 794 from June 1st, 1938; $8.35
with interest at 791 from May 1st,
1938; $8.35 with interest at 7%
from September 1st, 1938; $8.51
with interest at 7r4 from May 1st,
1939; $8.51 with interest at 7%
from September 1st, 1939, and costs
taxed at $12.33, and accruing costs;
also.
Lots five, six and seven in
Block three, Inman Village,
Holt County, Nebraska,
for the sum of $566.40 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$26.56 with interest at 794 from
May 1st, 1938; $26.56 with inter
est at V% from September 1, 1938;
$27.09 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1939; $27.09 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $12.33 and ac
cruing costs;
also,
Lots nine, ten, eleven and
twelve in Block three, Inman
Village, Holt County, Nebras
ka,
for the sum of $1107.10 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$9.69 with interest at 1% from
May 1st, 1938; $9.69 with interest
at 7c/r from September 1st, 1938;
$9.88 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1939; $8.88 with interest
at 7c/r from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $11.83 and accru
ing costs;
also.
Lots seven, eight, nine and
ten in Block four, Inman Vill
age, Holt County, Nebraska,
for the sum of $658.60 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$11.63 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1938; $11.63 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1938;
$11.86 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1939; $11.86 with interest
est at 7°/r from September 1st,
1939, and costs taxed at $11.83,
and accruing costs;
also,
Lot one in Block eight in Pion
eer Townsite Company’s Addi
tion, Innitin Village, Holt
County, Nebraska,
for the sum of $236.45 with inter
est at 7(Z< from June 1st, 1938;
$6.79 with interest at 7F/r from
May 1st, 1938; $6.79 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1938;
$0.93 with interest at 7r/t from
May 1st, 1939; $6.93 with interest
at 7c/r from September 1st, 1939,
and easts taxed at $11.83, and ac
cruing costs;
nlsc
Lot two in Block eight, Pion
eer Townsite Company’s Ad
dition, Inman Village, Holt
County, Nebraska,
for the sum of $156.25 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$3.49 with interest at l°f< from
May 1st, 1938; $3.49 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1938;
$3.56 with interest at 7*/r from May
1st, 1939; $3.56 with interest at
1CA from September 1st, 1939, and
costs taxed at $12.33 and accruing
costs;
also,
Lot four in Block nine, Pioneer
Townsite Company’s Addition,
Inman Village, Holt County,
Nebraska,
for the sum of $48.05 with interest
at 7% from June 1st, 1938; $2.72
with interest at 1% from May 1st,
1938; $2.72 with interest at 7%
from September 1st, 1938; $2.77
with interest at 7# from May
1st. 1939; $2.77 with interest at
lr/t from September 1st, 1939, and
costs taxed at $12.33 and accruing
costs;
also.
Lot five in Block nine, Pioneer
Townsite Company’s Addition,
Inman Village, Holt County,
Nebraska,
for the sum of $135.95 with inter
est at from June 1st, 1938;
$6.20 with interest at 1% from
May 1st, 1938; $6.20 with interest
at the rate of 7% from September
1st, 1938; $6.33 with interest at
7% from May 1st, 1939; $6.33 with
interest at lc/r from September
1st, 1939, and costs taxed at $17.53
and accruing costs,
also.
Lot ten in Block nine. Pioneer
Townsite Company’s Addition,
liunan Village, Holt County,
Nebraska,
for the sum of $310.85 with in
terest at 7c/r from June 1st, 1938;
$3.49 with interest at 7% from May
1st, 1938; $3.49 with interest at
7% from September 1st, 1938;
$3.56 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1939; $3.56 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $12.33 and ac
cruing costs;
also,
Lot No. 20, Subdivision of Lots
four to eleven inclusive, Blocks
twelve, thirteen and fourteen,
Inman Village, Holt County,
Nebraska,
for the sum of $248.65 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$3.70 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1938; $3.70 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1938;
$3.76 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 19,39; $3.76 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $11.83 and ac
cruing costs,
alfw>,
Lots four and five, Block thir
teen, Subdivision of Lots four
to eleven. Inclusive, Blocks
twelve, thirteen and fourteen
Inman Village, Holt County*
Nebraska,
far flic sum‘of $270.95 With inter-'
est at 7% from June 1st. 1938;
$9.10 with interest at 79r from
May 1st, 1939; $9.10 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $12.32, and ac
cruing costs.
Dated this 11th day of February,
1941.
PETER W. DUFFY.
Sheriff of Holt County,
40-5 Nebraska
BRIEFLY STATED
Mrs. W. J. Froelleh returned on
Sunday from Chicago, where she
has been visiting the past week.
Mrs. L. Graves left on Friday
for Omaha, where she will spend
the week end visiting friends.
George Clift, who has been vis
iting in California, for the past few
months, returned on Sunday.
Miss Grace Connelly returned on
Saturday from Omaha, where she
spent the past week.
Jack Arbuthnot and Paddy
O’Donnell made a business trip to
Norfolk on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Moore and
son, Tom, drove to Norfolk on Sun.
day and visited friends.
Miss Olive Derickson, of Dorsey,
is spending the week in O’Neill vis
iting friends.
Danny Gallagher left on Tues
day for Excelsior Springs, Mo.,
where he will spend the next ten
days.
A. C. Glow, of Pierce, Nebraska,
a new inspector for the Depart
ment of Agriculture, was in O’Neill
on business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lucas drove
to Sioux City, Sunday on business.
They returned home Monday even
ing.
Eugene Kilpatrick, of Norfolk,
spent Wednesday evening here vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. A. Kilpatrick.
J. B. Slate and Bill Payne, of
the Omaha office of the Travelers
Insurance Company, were in O’Neill
on business Tuesday of this week.
Bennett Gillespie and Matt Beha
drove to Omaha on Tuesday on
business, returning Tuesday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs .James Walling re
turned on Monday morning from
Omaha, where they spent the week
end visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Anges, and
daughter, Lorraine, spent Thurs
day afternoon and evening here
visiting relatives.
Nicholas Ries of Scribner, and
Mary Jansen of O’Neill, were
granted a marriage on February 7
by County Judge Reimer.
Joe Keznicek, of Ewing, was in
the city the latter part of the week
for a short visit with his sister,
Miss Agnes.
Gus DeBacker left on Sunday for
Hastings, Nebraska, where he will
receive medical attention.
Father R. Parr left on Sunday
for Omaha for a few days visit
with friends.
Mrs. J. F. O’Donnell and son,
Hugh, of Omaha, spent the week
end here visiting at the home of
relatives.
Mrs. Gus DeBacker returned on
Saturday from Denver, Colo., where
she has been visiting for the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones visit
ed relatives and friends at Polk and
Grand Island, Nebraska, on Sun
day.
Abe Saunto returned on Friday
from Sioux City, Iowa, where he
has been visiting his son, Joe, and
family.
John Dailey left on Monday for
his home at Winner, S. D., after
visiting here at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Biglin.
C. E. Lundgren made a business
trip to Omaha the first of the week,
and attended a convention of Chev
rolet dealers, which was held in
that city.
'-:-*
Announcing The
Opening of
Slats’ Cafe
“ Formerly West End Cafe
MEALS _ LUNCHES
2 Blocks West of Outlaw on
Highway 20
• J
Mr. and Mrs. James Walling left
on Wednesday for Grand Island and
Aurora, Nebraska, where they' w ill
visit friends the balance of the
week.
Mrs. Helen Sirek entertained a
fewf friends at a miscellaneous
shower on Friday evening, honor
ing Mrs. Lawrence Clocker, who
was recently married.
Thomas Z&krzewski, of Oppor
tunity, and Helen Yelli, of Orchard,
were granted a marriage license on
February 8th by the office of the
county judge.
Mrs. O. W. French, Mrs. Don
Martyn and Mrs. C. F. Grill spent
the week end in Omaha, visiting
friends and attending the ice
review.
Misses Lu Ann and Leah Iller
entertained a group of friends at a
Valentine party dinner at the M
and M Cafe on Wednesday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gatz and
Mrs. Ed Gatz and son, Eddie, re
turned on Monday evening from
Omaha, where they spent the week
end visiting relatives.
TRADE DAYS
Free -$25.00 -Free
No Strings No Catch No Joke
25 Shiny Silver Dollars
will be given away free
Saturday, March 1st.
All you have to do is
trade at Brown-McDon
aid s and save your trade tickets. Every 50c purchase entitles each
customer to one trade ticket. For example a $20.00 purchase entitles
you to 40 trade tickets. Start today and trade at Brown-McDonald and
save your trade tickets. See the 25 Sparkling Silver Dollars in our win
dow waiting for you to take them home. Be at Brown-McDonald’s at
9:00 P. M. Saturday, March 1st in person and take home these twenty
five Silver Dollars. Ask at the store for further particulars.
■ Rummage Table '2 Price
H Men’s and Boy’s—Shirts, Pants, Caps,
■ Ties, Belts, Sweaters—All at
I Zt Price.
(Spring Dress . . . $2.49
Just arrived new Spring Washable Silk
Dresses. Plain and fancy prints.
Size 12 to 20 only.
140 in. Gaberdine . . 39c
New Spring Dress and Slack material,
40 in. wide. Ash Rose, River Blue, Lime
stone (tan). You'll want a dress
of Gaberdine
d Plaid Blankets . . 49c
Plaid Single Blankets in Blue, Rose,
H Green and Lavander. Good size.
u Men's Unions . . . 69c
jB There is still time for the wear of unions.
® Long sleeve, long leg, warmly knitted.
M 38 to 52. Ecru and Random.
A SHIRLEY TEMPLE
I Dress . . 98c and $1.98
Bj New Spring Dresses for the smartly
dressed young lady. All new shades
B and styles. Sizes 1 to ltt.
d New Spring Purses $1.00
'jp Black, Biege, Rod. Navy, Rose. New
8 shapes. See them.
d 40 in. Spun Rayon 29c
S Plain shades. River Blue, Limestone i
8 (Tan), Ash Rose.
4 Wash Sox.5c
■ 30 Dozen Men’s and Boys’ Work Sox.
■ Plain White, Black, Tan. Seconds.
B All Sizes.
I Flour Sacks.7c
Bleached. Good quality. 98 pound
Shorts. Open.
I New Anklets . . 7c Pair
S Ladies and Girls’ fancy mercerized
p Anklets. Plain and fancy. All
Si sizes. Extra special.
I Rummage Table \ Price
K Ladies’ and Children’s—Slips, Hose.
£ Pajamas, Baby Wear, and many
P other useful things.
(Spring Coats . . . $7.95
Bight at the start of the season you can
buy a new Spring Coat at only $7.95. All
new, just arrived. Use our layaway
plan. Others $9.90 to $16.75.
I Dress Gloves . . . 29c
M Ladies Fabric Dress Gloves. Black,
I Brown, Grey. All sizes.
I Rag Rugs.39c
Large size fancy washable rag rugs.
Just the thing for a doormat
these muddy days.
4 BLANKET LINED
I Jackets .... $1.79
H Another shipment in all sizes at this low
H price. Full lined 8-oz. Denim. 10 to 46.
|| Better stock up—prices are advancing.
I Fashion Shoes . . $1.00
■ Only 20 Fair of the Three and Four Dol
H lar Shoes left. Most all sizes. HURRY!
I 36 in. Sharkskin 49c Yd.
H Black and White, Blue and White, Red
H and White. Fine for Dresses and Blouses.
d 200 PAIR CHILDREN’S
I Straps & Oxfards . 98c
j| Girls’ and Boys’ in Black, Tan, and
■ Two Tones. 8 to 2Vi.
I Men’s Dress Shirts . 98c
Regular $1.49 quality marked down to
98c. Buy and Save. Sizes 14 to 17Vi- j