The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 03, 1941, Page EIGHT, Image 8
FOR SALE VIGORO FOR LAWNS.— O’Neill Hatchery. 47.] RBI) CEDAR POSTS. All Sizes. Earl W’rede, O’Neill. 45-26p SAVE MONEY. Send for large Free catalog. "Trees that Please.’ NEBRASKA Grown. You will like it—PLUM FIELD NURSERIES Fremont, Ntbraska 47-1 FOR SALE—SEED OATS.— J E Ryan 47-2 NEARLY NEW coal and wood Range.— O’Neill Hatchery. 47-1 NEW SUPPLY of Used Furniture Lots of chairs.—Green’s Second Hand Store 47-3* ELECTRIC SAW. complete with table and motor; also two-man log saw.—Vic Halva 47-2* FOR SALE: My residence and six lots on West Clay Street. 1 Stager A Son grand piano: One G.M.C. Frigadirre, practically new.—J. S. Ennis, at Shoe Hospital. 47-4 SAVE yourself $1.50 per window or DeLuxe Venetian Blinds. Others accordingly. Deal direct with our factory. Best equipped in Nebraska. Midwest Venetian Blind Company, 319 South 11th Lincoln. Old blinds renewed. Vis itors welcome. 47-2 ALFALFA SEED at a bargain.— O’Neill Hatchery 47-1 FOR SALE: 50 tons good bottom hay at $C.OO per ton. This hay is located near Midway Store.— W. D. Langon, Spencer, 47-1 FOR SALE—300 Bushels good Oats.—See R. H. Parker. 40-3 SADDLES and Riding Equipment. Send for new catalog up to dute styles. Reasonable prices.—Harp, ham Brothers, Lincoln. 47-2 “ miscellaneous” FOR HOLT COUNTY NEWS. ..Read the Frontier. SI-I notice — NOTICE—All auto gates, fences or any obstruction on or across any section lino in Grattan township must be removed within 80 days.— Grattan Township Board. 46-3 FOR RENT NICE MODERN Office Rooms. Rent low, over Gallagher’s Store. 47-2 FOR SALE OR TRADE 15*40 CHEVROLET Town Sedan, low mileage, excellent condition.— E. A. Mathers, Rt. 4. Atkinson 46-2p HELP WANTED MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write to day. Rawleigh’s Dept. NBD-252 SA, Freeport, 111. 47-1 W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 ; O’Neill :: Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasae* Correctly Pitted Residence i Dr. Brown, 223 Phones i Dr. French, 242 O’Neill Abstract Co. C. F. * Mabel McKenna l v Real Estate - Insurance PHONE 82 L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance of All Kinds O’Neill, Nebraska (First Publication March 13, 1941) (Norman Gonderinger, Attorney) LEGAL NOTICE TO: Samuel E. Schultz, non-resi dent defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of December, 1940, Florence Schulte filed her duly verified petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, (being Case No. 18709), against you as defendant, the object and prayer of which petition is to se cure an absolute divorce, custody and control of your minor children, and the ownership and possession of certain persona) property. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21st day of Ajpril, A. D., 1941, or the allega. tiohs of said petitiqn will be taken as tsbue,' dad decree rendered against you in accordance with the prayer thereof. FLORENCE SCHULTZ. 44-4 PLAINTIFF fy‘ 1 *J_\ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In The District Court of Holt County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF WARREN WEST. GUARDIAN OF WAR ENA WEST AND GLORIA WEST. MINORS, FOR A LIC ENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE'. Now, on this 3rd day of April, A. D., 1941, this matter coming on to be heard before the undersigned, Robert R. Dickson, Judge of the i Fifteenth Judicial District in and for the Courtty of Holt, State of Nebraska, upon the petition of Warren West, Guardian of the j persons, estates and property of Warena West and Gloria West, I Minors, praying for a license to sell the undivided thirteen one ! hundreth-eightieths (13-180) right title and interest of Warena West, a minor, and the undivided thir teen one-hundreth eightieths (13 180) right, title and interest of i Gloria West, a minor, in and to { the following described real estate, I to-wit: South half of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter ! of Section, Twelve; North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Thirteen, all in Township twenty eight North, Range Eleven, West of the Sixth P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, for the purpose of pay ing the debts of said minors and the charges of managing their said estates. Upon consideration whereof, and it appearing from said petition that it is necessary to sell the right, title and interest of said minors in and to all of said real estate for the purpose of paying the debts of said minors and the charges of managing their said estates, it is ordered that the next of kin of said minors and all persons interested in their said estates appear before the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on or before me at the Court Room in the Court House in the City of O’Neill, in Holt County, Nebraska, on the 5th day of May, A. D., 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M., of said day, then and there to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said minor’s right, title and interest in and to all of said real estate, in accord with the prayer of said petition. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published at least three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper printed, pub lished and of general circulation in Holt County. Nebraska, afore said, ROBERT R. DICKSON, 47-3 District Judge. NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS We, the undersigned, the Presi dent and a majority of the Board of Directors of the American Gear Company, of O’Neill, a corporation, hereby give notice that on .lanu I ary 1, 1941, the debts of said cor poration amounted to the sum of 11952.20. F. A. HARPER, President. R. H. EBEL, R. R. WEISSER, 47- Directors. NOTICE The annual meeting of the stock holders of the O’Neill Country Club will be held in the Court House in O’Neill on Monday even ing, April 7, 1941, at 8:00 o’clock p. m. The purpose of the meeting is for the election of a board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come before the meeting. L. A. Burgess, President BRIEFLY STATED Miss Helen Sullivan spent Sat urday in Grand Island on business. K. E. Adkins of Norfolk was in O’Neill on business Saturday. P. C. Donohue made a business trip to Norfolk on Wednesday. Pug Horn of Ainsworth spent Sunday visiting friends. Mrs. Glen Tomilson spent Sat urday in Norfolk visiting friends. Mrs. M. K. Sullivan left Friday evening for Omaha, where she will visit relatives over the week end. I You know what he’s like by the t Stetson hat he’s wearing. Sold by P. J .McManus Mrs. John Shoemaker anti sons, | Bob and John, spent Tuesday in 1 Sioux City, Iowa. j George Wrede, of Lincoln, spent Saturday and Sunday here trans- j acting business. Mrs. Ann Jordan left Saturday , ! for Omaha, where she will visit her j daughter Miss Dorothy a few days. Miss Marjorie Dickson spent i the week end in Norfolk, visiting j her sister, Miss Marion. New line of Stetson hats now in I stock. All sizes.—P. J. McManus. 47-1 Claire Blackburn spent the week end in Atkinson visiting her par ents. Koy Carroll of Bassett, visited friends in O’Neill on Saturday, while on his way home from Iowa. J. J .Harrington made a business trip bo Norfolk on Thursday of last week. Attorney Norman Gonderingien drove to St. Paul, Nebraska, Mon day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Halva visited at the home of Ed Chudomeka at Inman on Sunday. August Chocholousek, of Verdi gris, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Halva on Wednesday. Mrs. Mattie Soukup drove to Norfolk, Saturday, where she spent the day on business. A marriage Lcense was issued on April 2, to Glen Boies and Opal Miehaelson, both of Neligh. Prof. W. W. Derrick, of Lincoln University of Nebraska, in spend ing several days at the Lucas ranch. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones visited relatives and friends in I’olk and Hamilton counties on Sunday. Mrs. Faye Miles made a busi ness trip to Norfolk last Wednes day afternoon. Hill Wagner of Omaha arrived here on Wednesday and is visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.: Max Golden. Abe Saunto left on Tuesday for Wood. So. Dak., where he will visit relatives and friends for a few days. A marriage license was issued on March 2l»th to Leo H. Milner and Lois Hammerburg both of Atkinson, Nebraska. W. J. Froelich returned to Chi cago on Monday afternoon, after spending the week end visiting his wife and family. Miss Grace Connelly left Wednes day for Grand Island, where she will attend a meeting of telephone tployeos on Thursday. Miss Genevieve Biglir. left last Thursday for Sioux City Iowa, i where she will make her home in the future. Mrs. F. N. Cronin, Miss Berna dette Brennan. Mrs. F. M. Bren nan and son, John drove to Sioux City, Iowa, on Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent Jones of Enid, Okla., spent Suday here visit ing at the home of Mr. Jones’ par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitehead of Valentine spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Jones. Miss Geneieve Biglin returned . from Sioux City, on Wednesday ' evening, being called here to take O. M. HERRE JEWELER NEW LOCATION Second Door West of J. C. Penney Store care of Mrs. Jess Mellor, who slip ped 2nd broke her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Curtis re turned on Tuesday from Berwyn, Nebraska, and will again make this city their home. Miss Katie Murray, who has been here visiting her parents for the j past few weeks, left on Thursday for her home at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stout and daughter dro%'e to Lincoln on Sat-, urday and spent the week end visit ing relatives there. F. E. Parkins drove to Grand Is land on Friday and spent the week end there on business connected, with the Consumers Power Oo. Howard Dickerson of Sheridan, Wyo., visited here on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lucas and H. Birmingham of O’Neill attended the purebred Hereford sale at Bas. sett Friday* * Mrs. Edward Campbell. Mrs. W. J. Froelich, Mrs. J. H. Birmingham and Miss Helen Biglin returned on Sunday from Omaha, where they spent the week end visiting. * — Mrs. Helen Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Angster and son,. Billie, returned on Sunday evening from Omaha, where they spent the week end visiting. Mrs. Paul Montgomery, of Colo rado Springs, Colo., arrived on Friday evening to spend the next two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady. New line of Stetson hats now in stock. All sizes.—P. J. McManus. 47-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham and daughter, Barbara, left Mon day for Rochester, Minn., where Barabara will go through the Mayo Brothers’ Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Verzal and son, Jo.vy of Wayne, >r«*it the week SAW for thorough scientific eye ex amination anil correctly fitted glasses see Dr. C. W. Alexander, eye sight specialist at Hotel O’Neill in O’Neill on April 7. Satisfaction guaranteed. end here visiting at the home of! Mrs. Verzal’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quinn. A marriage license was issued | by the County Judge on March 31 to James Podany, Jr., of Middle branch, and My t tie Volpuarsen of Walnut, Nebraska. Joe Gallagher, who has been with his brother, Danny at Rochester, Minn., returned home or* Monday evening. Danny went to Sheldon, Iowa, where he will visit before re turning home. Arrow Shirts and Ties. Good Selection.— P. J. McManus 47-1 Word comes from Jefferson Bar racks, Missouri, that Ralph R. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter of this city, and a private in the U. S army Air Corps has beeen transferred from Jefferson Barracks, to Chanute Field, 111., where he will receive training in airplane mechanics. O’NEILL DRUG CO. Walgren Agency Store Big Assortment of Easter plants on display Orders now being taken A Choice Selection of Easter Cards 55c Pond’s ('reams 39* Celect Cleansing Tissue 500 Sheets for 19° $1 Vitalis Hair Tonic and Dressing 79c 50c size for 39c Tooth Powder 50c size I para or Lyon’s 3? $1.50 Pinkham’s Vegetable Comp. $1.09 Get Set for &Wui.gifyrv e. z& CANDIES FOR EVERYONE-Fresh, home fashioned chocolates, pure, wholesome Easter eggs, and gay Easter novelties. . . . Priced from 10c uo. Mineral Oil U. S. P. Heavy ,, 29* 49* A Gallon $1.69 Rubbing Alcohol Compound, Full Pint 17* 75c Bayer’s Asperin 100 Tablets 59* 60c Alka Seltzer Alkaline — Anal genic 75c Listcrine Mouth Wash 59‘ 50c size for 39c Blackleg — Hemorrhagic and other animal vaccines — Always fresh I A complete line of Poultry Pro ducts to meet your every need. 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