The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 07, 1941, Page EIGHT, Image 8
FOR SALE __;-J£_*** _ USED KEROSiNK, bottled gas stoves and coal-wood ranges at « bargain.—O’Neill Hatchery. 13-1 RED TOP Ale sold only at Stanley ’s m O’Neill. 9-4 RED CEDAR POSTS. All Sizes.— Earl Wrede, O'Neill. 45-26p MANHATTAN BEER—10c Per bottle sold only at Stanleys in O’Neill 9-1 MIFTY LEONARD ice-box. - O’Neill Hatchery. 13-1 MISCELLANEOUS Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 3-tf WANTED EXPERIENCED Restaurant help. Full or part time. Apply, Matts •r Slatt’s Cafe. , 13-1 «sj»ataatias:«:t::uan:n:t::K:ni:ui I I II W. F. FINLEY, M. I), j Phone, Office 28 j | O’Neill :: Nebraska : atatmis:xKi:utn:::m::::uuuuuua p__. j O’Neill Abstract Co. jj C. F. & Mabel McKenna y I Real Estate - Insurance! PHONE 82 tantmmsamssmmmssss (First Publication July 24, 1941 j NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Notice ia hereby given that by; vujfeu of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of tiha Fifteen Judicial District of Neb-1 raw tea, within and for Hu It County Nebraska, in an action pending in s$i<J Court wherefin L* C. Mallory Plaintiff and, John V. R. High, eti -I (this being case No. 13730), | wre defendants, I will offer for sale at public auction to the high.; «nt bidder for cash at the west door j of the court house in the city of, ©•Neill, Nebraska, Holt County , on the 25th day of August, 1941 | at 10 o’clock A. M„ the following I described real estate in Holt County Nebraska: Southwest quarter of North west quarter and Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter of section 5/And. Northeast, quarter snd%Mfwth J&alf .of Southeast quarter of Section 6, all in Township 32, Range 11, Holt County, • Nebraska, to satisfy the liens, incumbrances therein set forth to satisfy the «oata and the increased and accuring wants, all as provided by said order mmd decree. Dated this 21st day of July, A. R, 1941. 11-$ PETER W. DU FEY, Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska ■J.T. Murray, Attorney for Plaintiff. (First Publication July 31, 1941) SHERIFFS SALE Notice is hereby given that by -virtue of an Order of Sale issued to w by the Clerk of the District Chart of Holt County, Nebraska, in eai action pending in said Court wherein J. F. Jurgensmeier is plain tiff and Catherine Cox, and others, (this being case No. 13722) are defendants, I will sell to the high on* bidder for cash at the front door off the court house in O’Neill, Ne braska, on the 2nd day of Septem ber, 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M., the •dfl owing described premises in Tfcdl bounty, Nebraska: -All that part of the West half of the Northwest quarter of Section twenty-three, in town ship twenty-nine North, Range thirteen, West of the Sixth P. M.. in Holt County, Nebraska, lying north of the right of way <mt the Chicago and North vortern Railway Company, •so (raining fifty-seven acres wore er lees, to ti -L’y the sum of $419.11 found <b ; itifT and interest thereon m i .09 coats of suit and ac cruii :> . oats. rt.-i, ( this 20th day of July, 1941. 15 PETER W. DUFFY, Sin if of Holt County, Nebraska. <IFSrst Publication July 24, 1941) 5KJTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate Ufa, 2865 In the County Court of Holt '■Oounty, Nebraska, July 22, 1941. '<■ the Matter of the Estate of 'Vonica Bazelman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per ■w»8 Interepted fa said estate' that a petition has been lUfid in said Court Tor the aTfajnnttoernfof P. J. O'Don ■'iwll as Admfntstr-itoip of'tia:d~estat' •*nd will bo 14, 1941, V* "H-** at 10 O’clock A. M-, «t the County Court Room in O'NeflL Nebraska LOUIS W. REIMJTR, 11-8 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) William W. Griffin, Attorney. (First Publication July 24, 1941) LEGAL NOTICE To: The heirs, devisees, legatees personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of Sarah L. Ennis, Deceased, real names dnknown, and the heirs devisees, legatees, personal repre sentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Joseph S. Ennis, Deceased, real names un known; you are hereby notified that on the 22nd day of Jhly, A. D. 1941 John Alfs, Administrator of the Estate of Anna C. Hughes, Deceas ed, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court oi Holt County, Nebraska, against you the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage des. cribed in said petition, upon the following described real estate, to wit: Lots 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 in Block “C” of O’Neill and Hagerty’s Addition to the City of O’Neill, Holt, uounty, Nebraska; to have plaintiff's mortgage adjudged a first lien upon said real estate and order ing said real estate sold for the satisfaction thereof, and forever barring and foreclosing you and each of you from all right, titio, in- j terest or equity of redemption in or to said premises, or any part thqr^r of.. iTou are required to aqswer qf plead to said petition on or l>efoie the 6th day of September, 19.-4J, op. the allegation* thereof \yili. be tak* en as true and decree, entered in ‘said action for $1100.00, with 6% interest from May „il,, 1941, and foreclosure. John Al/s, Administrator of the Estate of Anna C. Hughes, Deceas. cd. Plaintiff By William W. Griffin, his attorney. 11-4 (First Publication, July 31, 1941) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2804 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 19, 1941,1 in the matter of the Estate of, George Bay, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been hied in said Court for the probate of a written in-1 strument purporting to be the last will and testament of George Bay Deceased, and for the appointment of Minnie Bay, as executrix there-! of; that August 21, 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M.t 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, i 1AJU1S W. KtlMKK, 12-3 County Judge. I (COUNTY COURT SEAL) Julias D. Cronin, Attorney (First Publication August 7, 1941)' NOTICE OF HEARING In The County Court Of Holt County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Martha Holcomb, Deceased. To: All Persons Interested in said Estate, Both Creditors andi Heirs: You afe hereby notified that on the 6th day of August A. D., 1941,1 Arthur L. Cowperthwaite filed his petition in the above matter, set ting forth, among other things i that Martha Holcomb, a citizen, re sident and inhabitant of Holt County, Nebraska, died therein in- j testate on the 19th day of August, A. D.. 1902, seized and possessed of The East Half of the West Half! of Section Seven, Township Twen ty-six, Range Twelve, West of the 6th P. M., Holt County, Nebraska: that she left her surviving as her sole and only heirs at law her wid-j otter, Ashet E. Holcomb, and the) following children: Frank E. Hoi-1 comb, Alice Cooper, Annie Dorothy ahd DAvid L. Holcomb; that Arthur) L. Cowperthwaite, petitioner, is now the owner of said real estate having acquired title thereto through mesne conveyances from the heirs at law of Martha Hol comb, Deceased. That the prayer of said petition is that the Court may And and de termine the time of the death of Martha Holcomb; that she died in testate, a resident and inhabitant of Holt County, Nebraska; may find and determine who are her heirs and fix their degree of kin ship; may find and determine the right of descent of the real pro perty belonging to said deceased; that further administration of this estate may be despensed with; that there are no debts against her said esate and that the claims of all creditors are barred and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. That said matter is set for hear ing before the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in the County Court Room in the Court House in the City of O'Neill, on the 28th day of August, A. D., 1941, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M.. and that if you fail to appear at said time and place to contest said petition, the Court may grant the prayer thereof. Dated this 6th day of August, A. D., 1941. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER, 13-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEA.L) (First publication August 7, 1941 ORDINANCE NO. 202-A An Ordinance providing for a levy to raise funds by taxation on property situated within the cor Eorate limits of the city of O’Neill, iebraska, for the fiscal year begin ning the first Tuesday in May, 1941, and ending the first Tuesday in May. 1912. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY OR AND CITY COUNCIL OF . O’NEILL. NEBRASKA.* • • 5-cction 1. That tfre Gity of O’Neill,.. N«brsska>#mnke-the -fpl knviftg, levy ' for taxation 'for - the »•* ’• ' *»•> - *•“■* A fiscal year beginning the first Tues day hi May, 1941, end ending the first Tuesday in May, 1942, on the taxable property within the cor K>rate limits of the city of O’Neill, ebraska. . For general purposes 5 mills on the dollar. For street lighting 2.7 mills on the dollar. For refunding bonds, interest and sinking fund, 2.5 mills pn the dollar. Far intersection paving bonds interest and sinking fund half mill on the dollar. For warrants and interest thereon in Paving District ,No. 3, within the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, one half mills on the dollar. For support of band, half mill on the dollar. For maintenance and improve ment of City Park, One mill on the dollar. $ection 2. Thu Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after passage and publicatior as provided by law Dated this 5th day of August, A D., 1941. JOHN KERSENBROCK, 13-1 Mayor. Attest: C. W. Porter, City Clerk' (First publication August 1, 1941)! ORDINANCE NO. 201-A An Ordinance providing for the; Annual Appropriation Bill of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, fori the fiscal year commencing the | first Tuesday in May, 1941, and1 ending the first Tuesday in May., 1942. BE IT ORDAINEI) BY TUP WAV OR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL NEBRASKA: Section 1. That the corporate authorities do hereby appropriate the following,sums,of money yfhichj are deemed necessary to defray all expenses and liabilities df the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, during the fiscal year beginning on the first Tuesday of May, 1941, and ending on the first Tuesday in May, 1942. Wages and salaries as provided by Ordinance $ 2,000.00 Maintenance of Police Department _,_ 1,000.00 Maintenance of Water < Works _ 1,20000 Operation of Water Works _*_ 5,000.00 Improvement of Water Works _ 6,000.00 Street Lighting . 4,250.00 Street Maintenance and Construction and Repair of Walks 4,000.00 Refunding bonds, Sinking Fund _ 2,500.00 Refunding Bond Interest 1,000.00 Maintenance of Fire Department ___—. 1,500.00 Maintenance ot Sewers 1,500.00 Miscellaneous ...«_ 2,800.00 Support of Band_ 700.00 Intersection Paving Bonds. Sinking Fund 250.00 Interest on Inter section Paving Bonds 190.00 Paving warrants, District No. 3, (Including interest) 2,000.00 Engineering Expenses -500.00 Parks and Grounds 2,000.00, Total *.. 40.390.00 Section 2. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication as provided for by law. Passed and approved this 5th day of August, A- D., 1941. JOHN KERSENBROCK. 13-1 Mayor. Attest: C. W. Porter, City Clerk. BRIEFLY STATED Dr. J. H. Hoeven of Aberdeen, Su D., Alvin Gaines of Sanger, N. D., Cobb Coley of Barrington, 111., and Wm. Reichman of Rock Rapids, Iowa, spent several days last week at the Lucas ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and sons, of Inman, Nebraska, left Thursday morning for Denver. Colorado, where they will spend a week’s vacation visiting relatives and friends. J. C. Vincent of this city, a Uni versity of Nebraska medical stud ent, has been notified that he has received a commission as second lieutenant in the officers reserve corps. Come to the O’Neill Photo Com pany and have a Family Group taken O’Neill Day. You will all be together and it will only take a few minutes of your time. Soon the family will be scattered. A $2.00 deposit will hold your order for later delivery. FOR TWENTY YEARS I’ve found ADLERIKA satisfact ory.” (H. B.-Mieh.) When bloated with gas, annoyed by bad breath or sour stomach, due to delayed bowel action, try ADLE7RIKA for Quick relief. Get it Today. Johnson Drug Store BINGO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 Prizes Displayed at Reardon’s Druft Store Conducted by Catholic Daughter*) of America , Howard Onm drove to Lyons Nebraska, or Sunday, taking his mother, Mrs. Julia Graves to that city, where she will remain taking care of her mother, Mrs. Jane Buck ley, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Hickey and daughter, of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived the last of the week and are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey and the Mr. and Mrs A1 McDonald homes. M rs. R. R Morrison returned the latter part of Hast week fiom Omaha, where she was visit ing her son and. family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mai.i'Son. Her t\y.o grand sons returned with her and will make an extended vis htr. Mrs. L. Yl. Dayman and children of Springftefcl, Mass., left Sunday for their home, after visiting here at the home of Mr*. Layman*? mother, Mrs. John Carr, for the past month. Mi33 Patrice Robertson of Shel don, Iowa, spent Sunday here visit ing at the' home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. FYed Robertson. ni» . .«!■ . i Mr. artfi-Sfr? N. <7. Neal and son Norman* of ^laJltiPgs. spent *the[ week end !at* che .Carl Widtfehft i home. a"* .r. rA - -. • • -: .n't _ . - ■ •*»■*4»w. r * * Mr. and Mrs. John Sabotka of Inman, announce the birth of a son on Saturday, August 2nd. Mrs. W. H. Moose and son David, of Omaha, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Widtfeldt last week. Misa Betty Wiliams returned on Wednesday from Council Bluffs. Iowa, where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Mingo left on Wednesday for Sioux City, Iowa, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saurito drove to Sioux City on Saturday and spent the week-end there visiting relatives. The High School band 80 strong, left this morning for Burwell, where they will furnish music for their annual rodeo. Mr . Laura Burks and son, Bob returned on Saturday from Elm wood, Nebraska, where they were visiting relatives. ___ 4 Superintendent and Mrs. C. F Grill returned on Sunday evening1 from- their vacation trip, to be^inj prefm ring'for the rfew sehoof berm j FREE SHOWS At The OUTLAW THEATRE Every Friday and Saturday Night—2 Shows Each Night—One Starts At Dark—The Next About 10 o’clock. t August 8—9 Features RED HEAD — Also De fense for America, With Graham McNamee In dustrys Graphic Reporter on Defense Progress. By Paramount Pictures—Also Shorts and News. August 15—16, Drums of The Desert. COME YOUR ARE WELCOME Compliments of New Deal Oil Co. — Outlaw Grocery and Nu Wa Cafe. Joe Martin made a Nuinea* trip to Ainsworth Tuesday • Earl Burtia of Ord, Nebraska spent Tuesday in O'Neill on busb ness and visiting with friends. ---■ ■ —-— St- Johns Tri-County, Day Sun day, August 31st. 13-4 | Mrs. G. O. Racely left on Satur day night for a tow weeks vacation trip to the west coast. When It’s 105° use bottled gas to cook with. Speedy, economi cal and a controlled oven. Keep your kitchen cool. When It’s 20° Below you can heat your kitchen with wood or coal, all from the same stove. Magic Chef Coal-YVood Gas Combination ranges take less room than an average range, burn 3 different fuels, and use only one oven. Come in and see this all year stove. O’Neill Hatchery ... . Wy • . t O’Neill 6 Days Starting Sunday AUGUST 10 Justus Romain and the Hart Players COMBINED SHOWS In The Big Tent — Two Big Shows — Under One Tent — Same Old Price 10c — 20c Opening Play “PASS THE NUTS” Comedy In Three Acts — One Lady FREE With Each Paid Adult Ticket Sunday Night — Doors Open at 7:30 East of Nu-Way Cafe. . .. 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