The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 21, 1941, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
A PPLES.-Bushart Orchard. 14_2p
ROCKING Chair, Dresser. Buffet,
Oil Stove, 4 Kitchen Chairs and
Floor Lamp-Wilma Green Ph.
174-W. 15-1.
SIX DOZEN Quart Fruit Jars.—
Mrs. L. G. Gillispie. 15-1
MANHATTAN BEER—10c per
bottle, Bold only at Staney's in
O’Neill. 13-tf
OMAR FLOUR $1.39.—O’Neill
Hatchery. 15-1.
RED CEDAR POSTS, All Sizes. -
Earl Wrede, O’Neill. 45-26p
RED TOP AJe sold only at Stanley’s
in O’Neill._13-tf
LAY MASH $1.95.—O’Neill
Hatthcry. 15-1
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Dr. Fisher^ Dentist. 3-tf
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school students —William Lewis j
15-2p.
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Phone, Office 28
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(First Publication J$ly 24. 1941
NOTICE OF SnERfFF’S SALE
Notice ia hereby given that by
virtue of an order of. sale issued by!
the Clerk of the District Court of
the Fifteen Judicial District of Neb.
ra*ka. within and for Holt County,
Nebraska, in an, action pending in
said Court wherein L. C. Mallory,
Plaintiff and, John V. R. High, et
ah, (this being case 13730),
are defendants, I will offer for
sale at public auction to the high,
eat bidder for cash at the west door
of the court house in the city of
O’Neill, Nebraska, Holt County,
on the 25th day of August, 1941,
at 10 o’clock A. M-, the following
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 and North half of
Southeast quarter of Section
0, all in Township 32, Range
11, Holt County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the liens, incumbrances
therein set forth to satisfy the
costs and the increased and securing
costs, all as provided by said order
and deerea. „ ,
Dated this 21st day of July, A.
D., 1941.
11-5 PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska
J. T. Murray, Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First publication August 14, 1941)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2865
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, August
1941. In the matter of the Estate
of Monica Baal man, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limit
ed for presenting claiims against
said estate is December 4,1941, and
for the payment of debts is August
14, 1942, and that on September
4, 1941, and on December 5, 1941,
at 10 o’clock A. 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,
14-8 Connty Judge.
(COUNTT COURT SEAL)
W. W. Griffin, Attorney.
Julius 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 and
Heirs:
You are hereby notified that on
the 6th day of August A. D., 1941,
Arthur L. Cowperthwaite filed his
petition in the above matter, set
ting forth, among other things
that Martha Holcomb, a citizen, re.
aident and inhabitant of Holt
County, Nebraska, died therein in
testate on the 19th Hay 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 ncr wid
ower, Asher E, Holcomb, and the
following children: Frank E. Hol
comb, Alice Cooper, Annie Dorothy
and David L. Holcomb; that Arthui
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 find and dc-1
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 thei
right of descent of the real pro- j
perty belonging to said deceased;;
that further administration of this
estate may be dosperised 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 ana 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,
18-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First Publication July 31, 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 J. F. Jurgensmeier is plain
tiff and Catherine Cox, and others,
(this being case No. 13722) are
defendants, I will sell to the high
est bidder for cash at the front door
of the court house in O’Neill, Ne
braska, on the 2nd day of Septem
ber, 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M., the
following described premises in
Iiolt County, Nebraska:
All that part of the West Vdf
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
of the Chicago and North
western Railway Company,
containing fifty-seven acres
more or less,
to satisfy the sum of $419.11 found
due plaintiff and interest thereon
and $123.09 costs of suit and ac
cruing costs.
Dated this 26th day of July, 1941.
12-6 PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska.
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
(First Publication August 21, 1941)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2793
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, August 20,
1941. In the matter of the Estate
of John P. Mann, Deceased. ,
All persons interested in said '
estate are hereby notified that the
Executors of said estate has filed <
in this court their 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 September
10, 1941, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the
County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska, when all persons in
terested may appear and be heard
concerning said final report and
the distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 15-3
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
(First Publication August 21, 1941)
ORDER OF HEARING OF
PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL
The State of Nebraska, Holt
County, ss.
In the Probate Court of said
County. In the matter of Hhe
Estate of Jeremiah Horrigan,
Deceased.
On this 20th day of August, A.
D., 1941, Franc Skewis filed her
petition in this court, and present
ed an authenticated copy of the
last will and testament of Jere
miah Horrigan, deceased, late of
San Diego, California, the prayer
of said petitioner being that a
day be fixed by this Court for the
purpose of approving and allow
ing said last will and testament,
and causing the same to be filed
and recorded in this office. It
is therefore hereby
ORDERED, That the 11th day
of September, A. D., 1941, at 10
o’clock A. M., be fixed for hear
ing said petition, when all per
sons interested in said matter
may appear and show cause why
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the prayer of said petition, should
not be granted; and that notice
of the pendency of said petition
and the hearing thereof, be given
to all persons interested in said
matter by publishing a copy of
this order in The Frontier, a week
ly newspaper printed in said
county, for three weeks prior to
said day of hearing.
LOUIS W REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 15-3
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
(First Publication August 21, 1941)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2864
”ln the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, August 21,
1941, in the matter of the Estate
of George Bay, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is December
II. 1941, and for the payment of
debts is August 21, 1942, and that
on September 11, 1941, and on
December 12, 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,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 15-3
BRIEFLY STATED
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brennan
drove to Grand Island on Satur
day and spent Sunday there visit
ing friends.
Miss Marie and Helen Biglin
and Marjorie Dickson left Friday
fro the Black Hills on a weeks
vacation.
Mrs. Electa Bigler left on Sun
day for Chicago, Illinois, where
she will spend her vacation vis
iting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grill and
son, returned on Monday from
Nebraska City, Nebraska, where
they were visiting relatives.
Mr .and Mrs. Art Cowperth
waite left on Sunday for McComb,
Illinois, where they will attend
a family reunion.
Miss Luree Abart of Portland,
Oregon, arrived on Saturday to
visit her parents at Emmet, Ne
braska, and friends in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Summer Downey
left on Sunday for Chicago, Illi
nois, where they will spend their
vacation visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fredricks
of Pierre, South Dakota, spent
Friday here visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Walling.
Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Bridge,
and Bob and Stanley Luth return
ed on Friday from their vacation
trip to the Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick,
Mrs. Glen Tomlinson and Miss:
Arlene Kilpatrick drove to Sioux
City, Iowa, on Sunday, where
they attended a family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simons, of
Burwell, visited here on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Grady.
Miss Eliane Streeter returned
on Sunday from Sheridan, Wyo
ming, where she has been visiting
relatives for the past two weeks.
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Miss Marjorie Wyant left on
Sunday for Minnesota, where she
will spend her vacation visiting
relatives.
Miss Margaret O'Conner return
ed to her home at Litchfield,
Minn., on Tuesday morning, after
visiting with relatives and friends
here.
Henry Grady left Sunday for
Omaha, where he attended the
annual national convention of
the Veterans of the Spanish Am
erican war.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O’Donnell
of Omaha, spent the week end
here visiting at the home of
Hugh’s mother, Mrs. J. F. O’Don
nell.
Allan Crandall of Fremont,
Nebraska, is here visiting at the
home of his aunt and uncle, Dr
and Mrs. L. A. Burgess.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Donohoe
drove to Petersburg on Sunday
and spent the day there visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Duffy.
Miss Bea McGinnis of Omaha,
arrived the last of the week to
visit at the home of Mrs. Homer
Mullen and with her brother, Pat,
at Emmet, Nebraska.
Edward Quinn arrived on Mon
day from Washington, D. C., to
spend two weeks vacation here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. F. Quinn.
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Miss Betty Gladson of Omaha,
arrived on Sunday to spend a few
weeks here visiting at the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. James
McPharlin.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Abdouch and
son, George, left for their home
in Omaha on last Friday, after
spending the week here visiting
relatives and friends.
Miss Maxine Barnes left on
Sunday for her home in Sioux
City, Iowa, after spending her
vacation here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Barnes.
Miss Verna Russell has com
pleted her course in cosmotology
at the Grand Island Academy,!
has accepted a position in Marg
aret’s Beauty shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher
daughters, Donna and Betty, left
Thursday morning for Yellqw
stone Park and Denver, Colorado,
on a vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Chambers
of Aurora, Nebraska, spent the
week end here visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Walling.
A marriage license was issued
by the office of the County Judge
on August 18th to Joseph Rodma
and Miss Eileen W. Keelin, both
of Wolsey, South Dakota.
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Miss Mary Janet Kubitsehek re
turned on Monday from Valen
tine, where she spent the past
week as a guest at the home of
Miss Frances Arnold.
Mrs. Helen Van Sant left for
her home in Omaha on Friday,
after an extended visit here at
the home of her sister Mrs. F. J.
Knbitschek and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Lohaus and Mrs.
Ralph Mellor left on Sunday
morning on a vacatiion to Denver
Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lundgren!
and son, Roy, returned ^on Tues
day evening from a vacation trip
to the west. They were gone
about three weeks.
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R. H. Shriner drove over to
Ute, Iowa, last week end and
brought back Mrs. Shriner, who
had been visiting relatives there
since the forepart of July.
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Mrs. Bernard Mathews and
daughter, Madge, left on Wednes
day for their home in Lincoln,;
after visiting here for the past1
week at the home of her father,
R. H. Murray.
Mrs. James Chapman and
daughter, Phyliss, left for their
home in Omaha on Friday, after
spending several.days here with
Mrs. Chapman's mother, Mrs.
James McPharlin.
Bob Parkins will leave on Sun
day for Omaha, where he will
watch the National Amatuer Golf
torunament, which is to be held
at the Field Club in Omaha next
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harty and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffin of At
kinson, drove to Norfolk on Sun
day and spent the day there vis-1
iting at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Deutsch.
Miss Rose Taylor of Lincoln,
who was here visiting at the home ■
Of Mu* Helen Bighn, left on Fri-|
day for Norfolk, where she visit
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ed her mother before returning
to Lincoln.
Leo Carney returned on last
Thursday evening from Lincoln,
Nebraska, where for the past
three weeks he has been receiv
ing medical treatment at the Vet
eran’s hospital.
Miss Agatha Beelart left on
Sundav for her home in Sioux;
City, Iowa, after =oendine her
vacation hce with her sister, Mrs
Neil Ryan and with her parents
at Ewing, Nebraska.
Mr and Mrs. Edward T. Gamn- i
bell and son, Eddie, returned on
Thursday evening from their va
cation, during which they visited
relatives and friends at Cheyenne
Wyoming, and Salt Lake City,
Utah.
The County Assistance office
entertained at a picnic on Tues
day evening at the city park, hon
or ng Dale Sterns, who leaves on
Fr’day morning for Omaha, where
he is to be inducted into the army
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy
and daughter, of Hastings, Ne
braska, spent the week end here
visiting at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McCar
thy.
Lawrence Hanna returned on
last Thursday evening from Cali
fornia, where for the past six
weeks he has been attending the
summer session of the University
of Southern California, studying
for his doctor’s degree.
According to a notice received
by this office from United States
Senator Butler there will be an
examination for a rural carrier
out of the Atkinson postoffice,
to fill a vacancy. The closing
date for the filling of applications
is August 29, 1941.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yamall,
daughters, Bonnie, and Mrs. Bob
Calvert and son, Charles, drove
to Hendley, Nebraska, on last
Sunday and attended a family re
union of Mrs. Yarnall’s mother.
They returned home on Monday
evening.
Mrs. F. N. Cronin and Mrs. Max
Golden drove to Sioux City,
Iowa, Thursday where they met
Jimmie and Maxine Golden, who
have been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson at
Hampton, Iowa, for the past
month.
Mr .and Mrs. H. F. Plank of
Spearfish, S. D., left on Tuesday
for their home, after attending
the birthday celebration of Mrs
Plank’s mother, Mrs. Delia Shaw.
Mrs. Grover Shaw of Chambers
accompanied them home and will
visit there for a few days.
DANCE
TO
Jos. Lukesh and
his KMMJ Bohemian
Orchestra
SUMMERLAND
Monday, August 25
Ewing, Nebr.
NEBRASKA STATE FAIR
A week dedicated to Nebraska’s achievements
in agriculture, industry and science.
Entries bigger than in a decade—better in
quality of offerings. A great annual event which
presents information of value to every citizen.
Exhibits, displays, entertainment, music. 4-H
exhibits larger and better than ever.
LINCOLN -- August 31 -- September 5
FAIR FEATURES
“Belles of Liberty” outstanding musical pro
duction of the year. Before the grandstand
Monday to Friday.
4-H Baby Beef Sale. Special tickets good for
admission day of sale to 10 a. m. and face value
on purchase of state fair baby beef.
Horse racing with pari-mutuel, August 23 to
September 6.
Horse Show featuring entries from mid-west
ern states and Texas. Special entertaining fea
tures including 10 beautiful Argentine Criolla
Horses.
ATTEND YOUR STATE FAIR
Mrs. Edward Campbell and
Mrs. H. J. Birmingham left on
Tuesday for Wisconsin, where
they will join Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Froelich and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Stout, who have
been vacationing there for the
past ten days.
John Kersenbrock and C. W
Porter drove to Pierce last Tues
day afternoon where they at
tended the sixth annual Ham Feec
put on by the members of the
American Legion of that city
Governor Griswold was one of the
main speakers at the festivities.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thomas re
turned to their home at Brady,
Nebraska, on Sunday after spend
ing the week end here at the home#
of Mrs. Thomas’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Protivinsky. John
nie Protivinsky returned with
them and will visit there for a
week.
Mrs. Jack Arbuthnot and
daughter, left on Saturday for
Petersburg, Nebraska, where
they will visit at the home cf her
parents. Miss Marie Duffy, a
sister of Mrs. Arbuthnot, of Lin
coln, Nebraska, who had been
here visiting, accompanied them
to Petersburg.
GETTING COOLER
A Magic Chef Combination Coal, Wood and
Gas Range is Ideal for Year Round use.
On Cool Mornings Use Wood or Coal. J
On Hot Days Use Bottled Gas.
One Stove, Using One Oven, Does The Job.
O’Neill Hatchery
School Sale!
Starts Saturday
You can save
money here on your
school supplies.
Balloons Free to all children who buy
ii • * i it
here.
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