The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 06, 1941, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
SEVEN ROOM residence, modern,
imr location. Rood price and terms.
—Ed Hall. 43-3
SALESMEN WANTED
•GOOD OPENING in South Antel
ope, Boone counties. Full time
route selling Rawleigh Products.
Mast have car. Permanent if you
-are a Hustler. For information
*ec Dell McCain, Chambers, Nebr.,
«* write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NBB
S2-208A, Freeport, III. 38-5
MISCELLANEOUS
TOUR FULLER BRUSH MAN is
in town. If any wants or needs
please call Phone 127, Mel
vin Speichlinsrer, at Starlin
Booms. 43-lp
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Offlc* Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Reaidenre ( Dr. Brown, 22S
Phones i Dr. French, 242
VIC HALVA
Auto Electric
[Armature and Motor Winding:
Our Specialty
t O’Neill Abstract Co.
C. F. & Mabel McKenna
Heal Estate - Insurance
» PHONE 82
L. G. GILLESPIE
Insurance of All Kinds
O’Neill, Nebraska
■{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 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
lake 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
1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934. 1936.
193(1 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
Tbwnship Twenty-nine North,
Range thirteen, West of the Sixth
P. M„ in Holt County, Nebraska.
Byinr north of the right of way of
the 'Chicago anti Northwestern
Railway Company, containing fif
«jy-*even 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
niacteen cents ($426.19), with in
terest thereon at the rate of seven
•per cent per annum from January
29th, 1941, and coats. Plaintiff
prays for a decree of foreclosure
.and sale of said premises. Plaintiff
further alleges that the real owner
said real estate is unknown to
Plaintiff and his attorney.
Arou are required to answer said
•petition on or before the 24th day
wf March. A. D., 1941.
J. F. JURGENSMEIEK.
Plaintiff.
BY JULIUS D. CRONIN,
.10-4 His Attorney.
•(First Publication Febr. 13. 1941) |
SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
■virtue of an Order of Sake issued
-to me by the Clerk of *»e District
•Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in
an action pending in said Court
wherein
The Village of Inman.
i* plaintiff and
J. T. Thompson and others, (this
Ibeing 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
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 Block two, Inman
Village, Holt County, Nebras
ka,
ffor the Bum of $168.95 with inter
•est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
<1.76 with interest at from
May 1, 1938; $1.76 with interest at
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 five in Block two, Inman
Village, Holt County, Nebras
ka.
for the sum of $380.10 with interest
at 7% from June 1st, 1938; $8.36
with interest at 79c from May 1st,
1938; $8.36 with interest at 7%
from September 1st, 1938; $8.51
with interest at 7% from May 1st,
1939; $8,51 with interest at 7%
from September 1st, 1939, and costs
taxed at $12.83, and accruing costs;
also,
Lots five, six and seven in
Block three, Inman Village,
Holt County, Nebraska,
for the sum of $560.40 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$26.56 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1938; $26.56 with inter
est at 7% 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 $307.10 with inter
est at 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$9 .69 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1938; $9.69 with interest
at 7r/r from September 1st, 1938;
$9.88 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1939; $8.88 with interest
at 7*/c 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, 1988;
$11.68 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1938; $11.63 with interest
at 77 from September 1st, 1938;
$11.86 with interest at 7% from
May 1st, 1939; $11.86 with interest
est at 77 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 77 from June 1st, 1938;
$6.79 with interest at 77- from
May 1st, 1938; $6.79 with interest
at 77c from September 1st, 1938;
$6.93 with interest at 77 from
May 1st, 1939; $6.93 with interest
at 77c 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, 1938;
$3.49 with interest at 77 from
May 1st, 1938; $3.49 with interest
at 77c from September 1st, 1938;
$3 .56 with interest at 77r from May
1st. 1939; $3.56 with interest at
77c 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 77c from May 1st,
1938; $2.72 with interest nt 77c
from September 1st, 1938; $2.77
with interest at 77 from May
1st, 1939; $2.77 with interest at
77 from September 1st, 1939, and
costs taxed at $12.33 and accruing
costs;
also,
Lot five in Block nine, Pioneer
Townsite Company’s Addition,
Inmqn Village, Holt County,
Nebraska,
for the sum of $135.95 with inter
est at 77 from June 1st, 1938;
$6.20 with interest at 77c from
May 1st, 1938; $6.20 with interest
at the rate of 77 from September
1st, 1988; $6.33 with interest at
77 from May 1st. 1939; $6.33 with
interest at 77 from September
1st, 1939, and costs taxed at $17.53
and accruing costs,
also. *
Lot ten >n Block nine, rioneer
Townsite Company's Addition,
Inman Village, Holt County.
Nebraska,
for the sum of $310.85 with in
terest at 79c from June 1st, 1938;
$3.49 with interest at 7ri from May
1st, 1938; $3.49 with interest at
7% from September 1st. 1938;
$3.50 with interest at V}> from
May 1st, 1939; $3.50 with interest
at T"r from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $12.33 and acc
enting 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 $248.06 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;
$3.70 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 7% from June 1st, 1938;
$9.10 with interest at 7% from
May 1st. 1939; $9.10 with interest
at 79c from September 1st, 1939,
and costs taxed at $12.32, and ac
cruing costs.
Dated this 11th dav of February,
1941.
PETER W. DUFFY.
Sheriff of Holt County,
40-5 Nebraska I
(First Publication Mar. 6, 1941)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2842
In the County Court of Holt
County. Nebraska, March 4, 1941, |
in the matter of the Estate of Harry
J. Bright, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is June 27, 1941, and
for payment of debts is March 4,
1942. and that on March 27, 1941. |
and on June 28, 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. RE1MER.
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
Elven A. Butterfield,
43-3 Attorney.
(First Publication March 6. 1941)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2815
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska. March 5, 1941.
In the matter of the Estate of Clara
Krut*, Deceased
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that the
Executor of said estate has filed in
this court his final report and a
petition for final settlement and dis
tribution of the residue of said es
tate; and that said report and pe
tition will be heard March 26, 1941,
at 10 o’clock, A. M . at the County
Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska,
when all persons interested may
appear and be heard concerning
said final report and the distribu
tion of said estate.
LOUIS W REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
43-3 Julius D Cronin, Attorney.
BRIEFLY STATED
Harlow Schwisow made a busi
ness trip bo Sioux City on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto and
Abe Saunto drove to Creighton,
Nebraska, on business Tuesday.
SPRING IS IN THE AIR
AND
Easter Will Soon Be Here!
It’s time for Spring House Cleaning. Floor
and Linoleum Wax Polish, Furniture Polish,
Class Cleaner, Dust Mop, Plastic Wood, Paints
and V arnishes, Wall Paper, Linoleum Rugs and
Floor Covering by the yard, Oil Cloth and thous
ands of other items you will need. Buy them
here at Popular Prices.
SAMPLE PRICES AT
Outlaw Market
WEST O’NEILL
FEBRUARY 7-8-9-10
MOl SE TRAPS AC
Each_ L
('ARI'ET TACKS AC
Package_... »
BROOMS 4 AC
EachI *
LAMP CHIMNEYS PC
No. 2—Each_w
PANCAKE FLOUR 4 4C
•'< Poundsl_5
SYRUP—in Vi-CaL Class Jars
Penick and Ford
National BRAN 4 PC
FLAKES—2 Packages 13
BUTTERS — Apple, Apricot,
Peach 4 AC
1 Lb. 6 Oz. .
COOKIES, Fresh from AC
ovens—10 Kinds. Lb. M
CANDY, Lots of QC
varieties—Pound .V
iMrs. Stewart's OC
BLUING . «
TOILET TISSUE TC
2 Bolls .3
SHINOLA SHOE #C
i H )jj SH _
DILL PICKLES IOC
Quart Jars.
MUSTARD IOC
Quart Jars -
SPUDS, Large Red / PC
Triumphs—100 Lbs.
15-Lb. Pecks. 12c
ORANGE JUICE 1QC
>/i Gallons . * "
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE JJC
Vi Gallons . ■ ■
SEE OUR LENTEN FOODS
WE HAVE EVERY KIND
CHEESE
2-Pound Box .
TEA SIFTINGS
One Found
GENUINE HEINZ PRODUCTS
KETCHUP.17c
SOUPS, All Kinds 10»/2c
BABY FOODS, All Kinds 5‘/2c Each
DELICIOUS APPLES
2 Pounds
Larjre VEL SOAP
FLAKES .
LETTUCE
Largo Heads .
RADISHES
2 Bunches ..
FROZEN FRESH FISH—If it swims we have it
SWEET JUNE PEAS QC
No. 2 Cans . "
OI.EO Q1/2C
Pound __.—— "
Ked Pitted CHERRIES
No. 2 Cans .
Libby’s PORK &
BEANS ....
OMAR FLOUR
48 Pounds ...
Best Patent Flour
If it’s in the Food Line we have it and
Prices ALWAYS LESS
OUTLAW MARKET
Harold Lindherg made a business
trip to Lincoln on Monday of this
week.
Clarence Cunningham and son,
Vincent, drove to Norfolk on Sat
urday on business.
Joe Saunto, of Sioux City, visit-i
ed his father, Abe Saunto in this j
city Monday.__
Owen and Jack Davidson left on
Sunday for Omaha, where they
spent a few days on business.
A. Toy left on Sunday for Oma- j
ha, where he will attend the Annual j
Spring Market Week.
A complete assortment of Mrs.
Stover’s Candy — Fresu Every
Week at O’Neill Drug Go. 43-1
Ed Burge drove to Norfolk on
Wednesday to attend the O’Neill
Stanton basketball game .
Miss Bonnie Hynes, a student at
St. Mary’s spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Hynes. _
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peterson en
tertained a group of friends at
their home on Sunday evening at
pinochle. _
Miss Grace Connelly drove to
Winner, S. D-, on Friday evening,
and visited her sister, Mrs. A. M.
Turner and family.
Miss Marion Dickson, of Nor
folk, spent Tuesday evening in
O’Neill, visiting her parents, Judge
and Mrs. R. R. Dickson.
O’Neill friends received word
that Mrs. Ira Blain is seriously ill
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Peter Todson, at Mexico, Mo.
Mrs. L. C. Walling entertained
fourteen guests at a dinner party I
at her home in this city on Sun
day evening._
Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Grill enter-;
tained six guests at their home in
this city on Sunday evening, in hon-!
or of Mrs. Grill’s birthday.
Miss Jean Biglin returned on Sun.
day from Lincoln, Nebraska, where
she spent the week end visiting
friends. _
Harold Haskins and Bernard
Witt. of Omaha, spent Sunday
here visiting Bernard’s brother,
Charles. _
A B D G—Haliver Oil Capsules
and all other Vitamin Products at
Lowest Prices at O’Neill Drug
Co. _ ' 43-1
Mrs. Anna McKenna left on
Sunday for Sioux City, Iowa, after
visiting friends here for the past |
few months._
Miss Irene Yocum left on Wed
nesday morning for Plateville,
Wisconsin, where she will visit her
sister for a few weeks.
George Herold, of Inman, and
Viola De Long, of O’Neill, were
granted a marriage license on
March 1, by the office of the County
Judge.
Mrs. Ira Moss slipped and fell
on the ice in front of her home on
Tuesday evening, and suffered a
fracture of her left ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davidson, of
Casper, Wyo,, left on Sunday fir
their home after visiting here at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.;
Morrison.
Francis Kelley and R. H. Schrin
er left on Wednesday for Lincoln
and Beatrice, Nebraska, where they
will attend a convention of well
drillers and transact business.
Mrs. Helen Simar and Mrs. Ann
McCartney returned on Tuesday
evening- from Omaha, where they
attended the first three days of
Market Week.
Complete Line of Wines and
Liquors—Imported and Domestic,
at Bottom Prices—O’Neill Drug
Co. 43-1
Week End.
Cash Specials
Friday to Monday
POTATOES—Red Triumph
Very Good Quality—100 Pounds.
Sugar
10 Pound*
Coffee, ground to OOc
ordff—2 Pounds ■»
ORANGES—Best Navels 2<)c
Lemons, large
300 size. Dozen
Apples
5 Pounds For .
CORN—TOMATOES—RED BEANS 0 OCc
2-Pound Cans . & for
Peas, early June 'JQc
Salmon, pink OQc
Lb. Cans. 2 For Li
Potatoes ICc
Red Triumph. Feck "V
Fresh Onions Cc j
Bunch V
Spinach 1Ac
No. 2 Cftns IV
Sardines 1Ac
Lb. Can ■”
Ketchup 1Ac
Bottle At "V
Radishes IJc
2 Bunches V
North Dakota Red River Early Ohio Seed
Potatoes now in stock—Get Yours Now!
Bring Us Your Eggs For Highest Prices
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