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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1941)
FOR SALE . FREE POULTRY CULLING Ser ▼Ice By an expert—Phone Ha • Cockle Hatchery —O'Naui 14-5 FOR SALE—WESTERS Breed mg Ewe*—Lloyd Kyrtw. Long Pmc. Nebraska. 14-5? USED RANGES. Oil Stove* Coal Heater* OU Heater*—O'Neill Hatchery IT-1 1 JOHN DEER 11-A Combine 1440 model Price $435 09 — Paul Zakrcewskt. Opportunity. Nebraska. 17-3p ■ONE OF OUR customers t$ being transferred to another city and has to forfeit hu equity m a small j Studio Upright Piano We anil sell this piano for just the bal ance due on $125 weekly pay ment*—Write to ScfcmoOer fend Mueller, Grand lsia*i. Ne braska ~ 14-2 MANHATTAN BEER—14c per bottle. Mid only at Staney** b> O'Neill. 13-tf FOR SALE—Used rebuilt washer* 12 months guarantee—Both en gine and electric model*—Cockle Hatchers OXciIL Nefor 14-5 RED CEDAR POSTS. Afl Sixes.- ! Earl Wreck. O-Neill. 4S-2Sf RED TOP Ale *4d only at Staidey*# is ONesB J 13-tf VIOORO FOR FALL lim-! OHe:II Hatchery 17-1 i MISCELLANEOUS Dr. Fisher Dentist J-tC * WANTED GOOD ROUTE AVAILABLE of 90@ Rawleigh consumer! Nc experience needed to start Large sales mean big profits. Perm an ( ent Full time Write Raaiewh't Dept NBI 252 - 104. Freeport Illinois. 17-1 TO BUY STOCK Saddle, tn good condition, medium weight Write No. ICO, care The Frontier 15-1 FOR RENT TWO ROOMS, down stairs for school students—William Lewis 15-2p HOUSE or APPARTMENT —Lod Janousek 17-1. Bnatti:;;;i::«n:Km«tt:;i;:iit!ii:rs3: W. F. FINLEY. M. D. j Phone, Office 28 i : O’Neill :: Nebraska \ I DOCTORS 8! BROWN & FRENCH jj OSre Phew 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment g Glasses Correctly f itted - Bl Rewdeore 1 Jh\ Brown, m “ I hone* 1 l»r Frenrk, 242 § m-\ IL, G. GILLESPIE ] Insurance of AH Kinds ; O’Neill, Nebraska I Julius D. Cronm, Attorney (First Publication August 21.1941) ORDER OF HEARING OF PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL The State of Nebraska, Holt County, as. In the Probate Court of said County. In the matter of the Estate of Jeremiah Horrigan, Deceased. On this 20th day of August, A D., 1941, Franc Skewis filed her petition in this oourt. 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. If. be fixed for hear ing said petition, when all per sons interested in said matter may appear ancj show cause whv «ie prayer of said petition, should w»t be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given V> all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of J™8 order in The Frontier, a week 7 newspaper printed in said eoiuity. for three weeks prior te sard day of hearing • LOUIS W. RE1MER. Court* Judge. COUNTY COURTSRAL) 15-3 Jute* D. Cream. Attorney (T,rst Public* t-e August II 1941> NOTICE Or FTNAL Eutate N«. rm la the County Court of Hail County Nebraska. August » 1941 In the matter of the Estate of John P. Matin. Deceased. All persons interested a said estate are hereby notified that the Executors of sasd estate has filed m this court their final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that sad report aad petition will be beard September 19. 1941. at 19 o'clock. A. M. at the County Court Room in O'Neill tcrested may appear and be heard concerning mad final report »-»•* the dstrihitee of aid estate LOUIS W REQCER CotHkty (COUNTY COURT SEAL i 15-3 Julius D. Cronin. Attorney (First Publication August 21. iMU NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No 29*4 In the County Court of Bolt County. Nebraska. August 21. 1941. n the matter of the Estate of George Bay. Deceased CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against sasd estate * December It. 1941, and far the payment of debts a August 21. !Wi and that on September 11. 1941. and on December IE 1941. at 19 o dock A M. each day I will be at the County Court Room in saaf County to receive, examine, bear allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed LOUIS W REIifER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAU 15-3 (First Publication Sept 4. 1941» NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Notice b hereby given that for the purpose of satisfying judg ment in favor of C N Dietz Lumber Company and against Martin Hardman and Hardman Lumber Company, which judg ment has been assigned to Riven Lumber and Coal Company, en tered m the Distract Court of Holt County. Nebraska. I have pursu ant to Execution duly issued, levied upon the one-third interest on Martin Baxeiman m and to the faflueiur described property: The East Half of the North west Quarter and the East Half of the Southwest Quar ter and the Northwest Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 26, Range 9 and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter at Section 39. Town ship 26. Range 9 and the Northwest Quarter of Section 29. Township 26 Range 9: and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Town ship 36. Range 9 and the North Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of Section 27. Town ship 31, Range 9 and the Southeast Quarter of Section 23 and the North Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 26. Town ship 30, Range 11 and the Southeast Quarter of Section 10 and the Southwest Quar ter of Section 11. Township 29. Range 12. and Lots One to Six inclusive in Block “F' in Fahy's Park Addition to the City of O'Neill and the South 26 feet of Lots 1. 2 and 3 in Block 28 Original Town of O’Neill and Lots 10. 11 12 and 13 in Block 28 in Origin al Town of O'Neill, all in Holt County. Nebraska and at 10 o’clock A M on the 6th day of October. 1941. at the west front door of the Court House in the City of O'Neill Ne braska. will offer the undivided one-third interest of Martin Bazelman in and to said real estate for sale and sell the same to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 3rd. day of Septemer 1941 17-5 PETER W DUFFY. Sheriff. Of Holt County. Nebraska Professionals Too Strong From Amatuers One hundred thousand people packed and pushed to get in to Soldiers Field in Chicago, where the All Stars were to play the Chicago Bears. The first score was made by Ken Kavanaugh of, the Bears who caught a pass from i Luckman and then streaked the ■ five yards needed to make p I touchdown. The next six points were made when Gopher George Frank, of the All Stars, caught Tommy Harmon’s pass for a touch down, but both teams failed tc kick the extra point In the second quarter Harry Clark plunged over sohn of Southern California for the Bears second touchdown Manders kicked the extra point and the half ended 13-6 in favor of the Bears. Then between halves Commander R. F. Whitehead of the U. S. Navy swore five mem bers of the All Stars team into the Navy They were Bob Saugau of Norte Dame, George Frank of Minnesota. Dave Rankin of Pur dub, Ed Frutig of Michigan and Warren A If son of Nebraska. The [first field goal and the third quar Aihem of Nebraska End Aa*. PrJehaaka ef Nebraska ami half heck H«au Refers of Nebraska dad art ®et a daace Is pSay h«eer Resident Passes Away In Iowa Eif '^ajisd O RofcjC- soc of Ocas and Eeuly &wt oas bora <a a farm in Jsea County loan. Sep Mrer a !M3L a.-,i dqwiri Iks He at his bemt m Hale on Aaptf n. mi at the Ajpe of *a years flerw a&aetfe ara *■■ i itw lac diTi He was the yjMBgejg of a family of h«r dukirm throe reeaswd to Wx wife ia* a I MS Be b*i hers a tads?* aaaJife for srreral years, tbr be? fear exsetts besag tsofaed to kas bed. Hr rrass rtffl * raegaber eff ffredrrw ^iRBoSerja w? £* *«»«* Hebraska. Fsearral ser \r» were beM at the Campbell %tod hare *1 OL:-r low*. Sit ubgr fi 2 ? VI coafecsri by mSsrn X Lndqn* rf il«» Four H. dab N>ws All r^gfct arahas of tbe Dawty Dwwitoe dob from acrth of CSdl dhuM adharvunest Div a OTWl Aegad 13rd. Tke The petas awarded to our C1eb were as foOm. Second pJt< Sasser and Doris Dans Sixth plane. Pc-Iixhmg Sihw ware dearxcnratoaci Karr D<v »d Mapret H.nss These tw pirls were not «d enough to «ra pete to po to the State Fair bu" were poes boonr»b> mesbsit lot the vouBgest roes to desnor First place in judgmg was awarded to Marparef Sasser and feurtfe place to Dors Davis First place m framed picture was awarded to Starr Dans scewid place to livpiet Sause and fourth place to Dens Dans First place os curtains far phi's room was awarded to Marti - Mirgirrt Sauser ud Dorr Dvrs were selected to represea* Holt County at the State Fair, as only carl* team from tks county a 41 They returned Monday evening sad report a very food taut They gamed much valuable experience bat didn't gain any of the prizes As yet they have not received Boh Parkins returned eo Sun day evening from Omaha, where be spent the past week visiting relatives and whose he attended the National Amatuer Open Golf Tournament, 0 Neill Schools Open Monday (Cstaad frmm pare H •a a rural school Due to Ms Storyohann's ability and nrteres m Home Econoenic&the student^ m he? dassfs will find their week very much worthwhile Mis Frances Cash has had ter framing at The University of Ne braska. He? major interest h teaching Enghds and she has had special training for that work Miss Cadis home is in Max well. South Dakota^ Mr Howard-D—a attended Li# oaia High School and Peru State Teachers college During the pas’ two years &e has achieved a very enviable record in his coaching at Sargent Nebraska. Last year his football team won the Loup Valley Conference and his basket ball team came through the regu lar season with only one defaet Mr Dean will be head coach, direct gymn classes for boy s, and teach science classes Judging by the interest already bemg she wn by the boys in football this fall. Mr. Dean will have a squad that will go places Mr. Ellsworth Peterson will have charge of the commercial classes and will also be assistant coach Mr. Peterson has his de gree from the Wayne State Teach ers College aryl has taken graduate work at the University of Ne braska He has been teaching commercial at Platte Center. Ne braska. for the past two years. Mr. Peterson’s home is at Wausa The O'Neill Public School will offer an outstanding program of studies and activities again this yenr under the direction of out standing teachers. The students and patrons "f this < omifmnity can justly be proud ©f their schools doe to the sthiev^nents attained - and developments i-quired by the pupils i “Imajne me, steering a lestr yer!” “And I’ve had two pay raises in only eight months! I’ll say you can’t beat Uncle Sam’s Navy!” couldn’t ask for a greater thrill than * a feflow g'etx when he comes Back home wearing a trim Navy uniform. The folks crowd around. They all want to know where you're been, whet you’re done. And man, do you hare stories to tefl! GREATEST LIFE I* THE WORLD You’re proud. And you should be For vou’re beenleadinglhe greatest life in the world. And it s a thrill to tefl about it, too. A thrill to see the admiration m the eyes of the One and Only Girl as you tefl about the first time you steered a Destroyer. Or handled a P.T. 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