The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 20, 1941, Page TEN, Image 10

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    FOR SALE
<iOOD TWO WHEEL Trailer with
H5-inch tires; Maytag engine.
—Vic Halva Shop , 4ft-2p
TWO LOTS in eastern part of
town and some lunmber.—Woody
™ Grim. O’Neill. 40-2p
1939 CHEVROLET %-Ton Pick
up.—Call 14F20. 39-2p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Close In apartment
rooms.—R. H. Parker. 41-2
“salesmen wanted
GOOD OPENING In South Antel
ope, Boone counties. Full time
route selling Rawleigh Products.
Must have car. Permanent if you
are a Hustler. For information
see Dell McCain, Chambers, Nebr.,
or write Rawleigh's, Dept. NBB
252-208A, Freeport, III. 38-6
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR HOLT COUNTY NEWS,
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<First Publication Febr. 6, 1941)
Elven A. Butterfield, Attorney j
NOTICE of PROBATE OF WILLj
Estate No. 2842
In the County Court of llolt
“County, Nebraska, February 6,
1941. In the nuitter «£ the Estate
of Harry J. Bright, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a pe
tition has been filed in said Court1
for thy 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) ;»»-:)
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(First Publication Febr, t», 1941)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LICENSE OF LOAN AGENT
Notice is hereby given that the
Central Finance Corporation has
filed with the Secretary of State an
application for a license to enable
the company to engage in the busi- j
nest of a loan agency in compli-i
ance with the provisions of see-1
tions 45-112 to 45-123, inclusive, of
the compiled statutes of h-'ebraska
Tor 1929, and sections 45-124 to
45-130, inclusive, af the 1939 Cumu
lative Supplement, at 1st Nat’l
Bank Bldg., O'Neill, Nebraska, for
a period from March L 1041, to j
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.
Protests may be filed by any per
son to the issuing of such license,
and when such protect Is properly
filed, a time for public hearing will
t»e fixed ’by the Secretary -of State.
Information concerning the li
cense may be secured at any time
Qpon application to the office of
the Secretary of State, Lincoln.
Nebr.
FRANK MARSH,
39-8 Secretary of State.
William W. Griffin, Attorney
{First publication Feb. 18, 18401
, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2835
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska,' Fimruary 18 J
1941, in the matter of the Estate
of Anna C. Hughes, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
j hereby notified that the time limit
! ed for presenting claims against
said estate is June 6, 1941, and for
the payments of debts is February
j 13, 1942, and that on March 6, 1941,
and on June 7, 1941, at 10 o’clock
i A. M., each day I will be at the
j County Court R om in said County
to receive, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections
dulv filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
40-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First Publication Febr. 13, 1941)
NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP OF MARY
MELLOB AND CAROLINE MEL.
LOR. MINORS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 10th day of February,
1941, 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 day of March,
1941.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
Lyle E- Jackson, Attorney.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 40-3
(First Publication Febr. 18, 1941)
LEGAL NOTICE
Catherine Cox; - Cox,
first real true name unknown, hus
band of Catherine Cox; Alice Oox
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 I\ M., in Holt
County, Nebraska, lying north of
the right of way of the Chicago
and Northwestern Railway Com
pany, containing fifty-seven acres,
im re 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 issuer! 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 .
1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936,I
1930 and 1937, and which covers 1
the following described real estate, i
situated in Holt County, Nebraa- i
ka, to-wit: All that part of the,
West Half of the Northwest Quar
ter of Section Twenty-three, in1
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 ($420.19), 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 sale 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
ot March, A, D., 1941.
J. F. JUROENSMEIER,
Plaintiff.
BY JULIUS D. CRONIN,
40-4 His Attorney.
(First Publication Febr. 13, 1941) I
SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
td me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in
an action pending in said Court1
wherein
The Village of Inman,
is plaintiff and
J. T. Thompson and others, (this
being Case No. 13704) are defend
ants. 1 will sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the front door of
the court house in O’Neill, Nebras
ka, on the 17th day of March, 1941,
at 10 o’clock A ,M., the following
described premises in Holt County,
Nebraska:
Lot four in Bloek two, Inman
Village. Holt County, Nebras
ka,
for the sum of $168.95 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$1.76 with interest at 7% 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 7%
from September 1, 1939, and costs
taxed at $12.58, and accruing costs;
also,
Lot live in Block two, Inman
Village, Holt County. Nebras
ka.
for the sum of $380.10 with interest
at 7% from June 1st, 1938; $8.35
with interest at 7% from May 1st,
1938; $8.35 with interest at 7%
from September 1st, 1938; $8.61
with interest at 7% 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 Oounty, Nebraska,
for the sum of $566.40 with Inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$26.56 with interest at 7°fc from
May 1st, 1938; $26.56 with inter
est at 7% from September i, 1938;
$27.09 with interest at 771 from
May 1st, 1939; $27.09 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1939,
and coats taxed at $12.33 and ac
cruing costs;
a!*0.
Lots nine, ten, eleven and
twelve in Block three, Inman
Village, Holt County, Nebras
ka, - , . , .
for the sum of $307.10 with inter
est at 7% from June 1*L 1938;
$9.69 with interest at 7CA from
May 1st, 1938; *9.69 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1938;
89.88 with interest at from
May 1st, 1939; $8.88 with interest
* at 7% 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 71< 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% 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, Inman Village, Holt
County, Nebraska,
for the sum of $236.45 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$6.79 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1938; $6.79 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1938;
$6 .93 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1939; $6.93 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $11.83, and ac
cruing costs;
also.
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, 1988;
$8.49 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; $3.51t with interest at
V/c 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 7% 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
from September 1st, 1939, and
costs taxed at $12.33 and accruing
costft;
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 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$6.20 with interest at 7f& from
May 1st, 1988; $6.20 with interest
at the rate of 79c from September
1st, 1938; $6.33 with interest at
7'/< from May 1st, 1939; $6.33 with
interest at 7V, from September
1st, 1939. and costs taxed at $17.53
and accruing costs,
also.
Lot ten in Block nine, Pioneer
Townsite Company’s Addition,
Inman Village4', Holt County,
Nebraska.
for the sum of $310.85 with in
terest at 7 % from June 1st, 1938;
$3.49 with interest at 7r/r 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 lr\ 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, 1939; $3.76 with interest
at 7% from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $11.83 and ac
cruing costs,
also,
Lots four and five, Block thir
teen, Subdivision of Lots four
to eleven. Inclusive, Blocks
twelve, thirteen and fourteen
Inman Village, Holt County,
Nebraska,
for the sum of $270.95 with inter
est at 11c from June 1st, 1938;
$9.10 with interest at 11c from
May 1st. 1939; $9.10 with interest
at 1% 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
Ralph Brown, Dale Matula and
Bill Brockman drove to Omaha last
Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatx returned
on Saturday from a business trip
to Omaha and Kansas City, Mo.
Charlie Jefferies, of the CCC
camp at Madison, spent the week
end at home visiting his parents.
Miss Marion Dickson, of Nor
folk, spent Sunday here visiting at
the home of her parents. Judge and
Mrs. R. R. Dickson.
Edward, Donald and Helen Rath
Gallagher of Lincoln, Nebr., ar
rived here on Tuesday to attend the
funeral of their grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Gallagher.
B. J. Boyle and Jack Redman, of
Omaha, drove to O'Neill on Tues
day to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Mary Gallagher.
George McCarthy drove to Hast
ings on Friday, returning on Sat
urday bringing with him his wife
and infant daughter.
Miss Muriel Brittell and Maxine
Barnes, of Sioux City, Iowa, spent
Sunday here visiting at the home
of their parents.
Freeman Arbo left on Wednes
day for Lincoln, where he will
enter the Veterans hospital for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDermott,
of Omaha, arrived here on Tuesday
evening to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Mary Gallagher.
Mr. and Mrs. James Walling re
turned Sunday evening from Au
rora, Nebr., where they spent the
week end visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNally, of
North Platte. Nebr., arrived here
on Tuesday to spend a few days
visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cronin and
daughter. Frances Jane, of Grand
Island, spent the week end in
O’Neill visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reardon drove
to Kearney. Nebr., on Sunday and
visited their daughter, Mrs. E. G.
Nelson, who is in a hospital there.
Captain and Mrs. Ronnie Schrin
er and daughter, Constance, spent
Friday and Saturday here visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Smith, Jr.
Miss Eileen Davidson left Wed
nesday morning for her home in
Omaha, after visiting here for a
few days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Janie* Davidson.
Ira E. Norton of Detroit, Mich.,
arrived here on Friday evening to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Minnie
Bowen, who died at Elgin on Feb
ruary IS, and was buried at Cham
bers on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Spencer,
of Park River, North Dakota, ar-!
rived in O’Neill on Wednesday
morning and will make this city
their home. Rev. Spencer has ac
(
cepted the pastorate of the Presby
terian church in this city.
William Wyant of O’Neill was
arrested on Tuesday, February 18.1
charged with being drunk and dis-J
orderly and was sentenced to 30
days in jail by Police Judge George
Bay.
G. E. Mott of Stuart, was arrest
ed by Assistant Chief of Police
Frank Grenier on Wednesday and
charged with being drunk and was
fined SI.00 and costs by Police
Judge Bay.
Emil W. Block of O’Neill’ was
arrested by Chief of Police Chet
Calkins on Monday evening and
charged w'ith disturbing the peace.
He was fined $10 and costs of $2.70
in Police court by Judge Bay.
Mrs. James Walling entertained
her bridge club at seven o’clock
dinner at the M & M cafe, followed
by cards at her home. Mrs. Wall
ing and Miss Grace Connolly win
ning high scores at bridge.
Merrill Murdy of O’Neill, who
was arrested by Chief of Police
Chet Calkins on Sunday, charged
with disturbing the peace and re
sisting arrest, appeared before
Basketball!
ST. MARY’S j
vs.
O’NEILL HIGH j
HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM i
Sunday, Febr. 23 i
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tirade Teams 2:00 P. M.
i First Teams 3:00 P. M. {
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Admission 10c, 15c and 25c j
Our Cash Specials
For End of Week
COFFEE—Del Monte OCc
Pound Can . . «3
K. C. BAKING POWDER, L’ge 25-oz. cans 10c
Free Tea Spoon With Every Can . ■»
TOILET TISSUE OCc
6 Rolls For Only «3
POTATOES—Very good quality Red Triumphs
100 7Qc Per Peck ICc
Pounds I" (15-Pounds) 13
GRAPEFRUIT—Size 80, Jumbo OCc
Dozen . 33
LARD (Pure Leaf) OCc
.'1 Pounds For. . *3
ORANGE SALE
Oranges right now are of the very best quality
and very low in price OOc
Kxtra Large 150 Size—40 cent Value—Dozen . W
35c Values OQc Medium Juice IQc
Dozen .. Per Dozen . I •
SNOW WHITE FLOUR—First Patent
48 Pounds ...
SALAD DRESSING—Tommy Tinker
Quart .
HAMS—Picnic, Shankless
Pfr Pound .
MORTON’S SMOKED SALT
10-Pound Cans .
ROYAL DESSERT GELATIN—3 Packages of
Gelatin and one Tapioca Pudding 10c
4 Package** in all—For -.-.- ® *
SEE US FOR YOUR FRESH VEGETABLES
AND FRUITS
Schulz Store
PHONE 230 WE DELIVER
Police Judge Bay on Monday. He
was fined $10 on each count and
costs of $fU0.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus and
Mrs. Mary McLeod drove to Omaha
on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lohaus
returned in the evening, but Mrs.
McLeod remained to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Mark Fangman
and other relatives for the next
week or ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sclunidt and
son, John, left Wednesday morn
ing for Omaha. John enlisted in
the navy for a three year period
a couple of weeks ago and has
passed his medical and physical ex
eminations and will he mustered
into the service Thursday. He will
be sent to the Great Lakes train
ing station for a time.
After the lease-lend bill is pass
ed Congress can go and visit the
Panama Canal in a body if it
wants to.
Methodist Church
V. C. Wright, Minister
Sunday school 10 a. m.. H. B. ^
Burch, superintendent.
Public worship 11:00 a. m.
Special music by the choir and
sermon by the pastor.
Epworth League devotional
meeting 7:00 p. m.
The last meeting of Mission
Study class in “Methodism’s World
Mission” will be at the parsonage
at 8 o’clock.
Three car loads of Epworth
Leaguers attended the gospel team
meeting at Page Sunday afternoon.
The leaders were a group of stu
dents from Nebraska Weslayan
University.
There will be a group meeting
of officers and members of the W.
S. C. S. at Spencer Tuesday, June
25. The meeting will be in charge
of the District Officers.
World Day of Prayer will be at
the Presbyterian church Friday,
4:00 p. m., February 28, Mrs. Don
Anderson loader.
Sale To Run All Next Week
The OLD FASHIONED DRUG SALE now
in progress, including—LOW CUT PRICES on
Drugs, Vitamin Products and Sundry Items too
numerous to mention. Come in and save NOW!
— AT —
The O’Neill Drug Co.
Walgreen Agency Store
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BAR MNl
YOU MAY NEVER
SEE AGAIN!
MANY MAKES, MANY MODELS TRADED IN
on the 1941 FORD
1940 Mercury Sedan
Clean ■ I
1940 Ford 2-Door DX
sfttfr
Very Clean aJHKJV
1938 Plymouth 2-Door
Clean At .
1937 Olds Sedan, recon
ditioned motor CJAA00
At Only . 4HVV
1937 Dodge Sedan
Very Clean $375^
1937 Ford Tudor—60
HP—Clean at JJJIjOO
1937 Ford Pick-up, 60
HP recond. COIAOO
Motor—At . 40 IU
1938 Plymouth DX
Coupe, very good tires
and clean $425'"
1938 Ford Tudor
New Rubber C^OEOO
1935 Master Chevrolet
T“?or...$265""
1935 St’d Chevrolet
Tudor $235°°
1940 Chevrolet Special
Coupe CZOCOO
Clean At .
Lohaus Motor Co.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
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