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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1941)
FOR SALK TWO t'OOK Stoves Mr* Emily Bear on *11 FREE POULTRY CULLING Her vk* By an expert Phone No 9 Corkle Hatchery—O'Neill. IS 5 I 11/ 5 a few Polled Hereford But lives that 1 will offer for Rah or a short time.—J. C. Stei O'Neill. 21 THli GO North vNatern Hail i~no> 'o, to highest bidder, set tlor »ou»e and out buildings Bid close October 13th. Eli qui< R. M. Sauer's, Agent. MAN ATT AN BEER -10c per bolt sold only at Staney’s in ON J, 13-tf FOR \LE—Used rebuilt washers 12 l nths guarantee—Both en f'inc nd electric models.—Corkle hit ery, O Neill, Nebr. 16-5 RED OP Ale sold only at Stanley's in ( leilL 13-tf l SCELLANEOUS Di *'isher, Dentist 3-tf SPO ED Shetland Pony last Thi day night. U found call Rot t Strong. Phone 7-F3. ~~ WANTED MAI for general housework.— Ma. »rie Dickson, O'Neill. 21-1 FRY TRAINED MEN WANTED by ading aircraft companies. Cat in on demand and get a GO D PAY JOB m SIX WEEKS thro h FRYE’S practical con cent ted training method. “j lYE AIRCRAFT CO, O AHA. 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GILLESPIE 1 Insurance of All Kinds | O’Neill, Nebraska | (First publication Sept 11, 1941) NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of satisfying judg ment in favor of C, N. Dietz Lumber Copipany and against Martin Bazelman and Ba^c’man Lumber Company, which judg ment lias been assigned to Rivett Lttmber and Coal Company entered in the District Court of Hdlt County, Nebraska. I have pursuant to Execution duly is sped, levied upon th»» one-third interest of Martin Baeelman in and to the following 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 2d Range 9 and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter and the North Half of the South east Quarter of Section 30, Township 26, Range 9 and the North Half of the N<mtheast Quarter and Southwest Quar ter of the Northeast Quar ter and the Northwest Quar ter of Section 27, Township 31, Range 9 and the South east 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 2d, Town ship 30, Range 11, and the . Southeast Quartet of'-' Sec tion 10 and the Southwest Quarter *f Section 3 3, Town ship 29, Range 12, and L<jts One to Six inclusive in Block '•r* in r#hy‘» P»rk Addition in the City of O Neill *nd «he South If feet of Lott l. I »nd I in Block U Original Town of O’Nnlll sod loti 10. II, II and mn Block M In Orig tnai Town of O'Neill, all in Holt County, Nebraska. and ai 10 o'clock A M , on the 14th day of Oclober. 1941, at the west front door of the Court . House in the City of O'Neill Ne | hraska. will offer the undivided ; one-third interest of Martin Barelman 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 11th day of Septem ber, 1941. 18-5 PETER W DUFFY. Sheriff, Of Holt County. Nebraska.1 (First Publication Sept. 18, 1941), NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scaled bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on October 9, 1941, until 10:00 o'-, clock A. M., and at that time pub-1 licly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL SURFACING and in cidental work on the O'Neill Spencer Patrol No. 81012 STATE ROAD. The approximate quantities are: 3,321 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Material. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be sixty (60) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be fifty (50) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unsRilled labor employed on this contract shall be forty (40) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and infor mation secured at the office of the County Clerk at O'Neill, Ne braska. at the office of the Dis trict Engineer of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Ains worth, Nebraska, or at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his contract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department of Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than one hundred fifty (150) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject anv or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION Wardner G. Scott, State Engineer L. N. Ress, District Engineer John C. Gallagher, 19-3 County Clerk. Holt County (First Publication Sept. 18, 1941)1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at< the office of the Department of I Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on October 9, 1941. until 10:00 o'clock A. M.. and at that time publicly] opened and read for SAND GRAVEL SURFACING and inci dental work on the O’NeUl-Page1 Patrol No. 81011 STATE ROAD.! The approximate quantities are: 2.695 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Material. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be sixty (60) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor on this con tract shall be fifty (50) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be forty (40) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and informa tion secured at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill. Nebras ka, at the office of the District Engineer of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Ains worth, Nebraska, or at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. 1 The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his con tract As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department of Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than one hun dred twenty-five (125) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATIAN W'ardner G. Scott, State Engineer L. N. Ress. District Engineer John C. Gallagher, 19-3 County Clerk Holt County (First publication Sept. 25. 1941) IN THE COUNTY COURT Of HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA (O'Neil!) NOTICE OF HEARING Li the matter of the Estate o! Jane Eyer, Deceased. State ol Nebraska: To all per sons interested in said estate, botV , creditors and heirs:* You are* hereby notified" on the •16th day'of September: 1941. that ■ ■ II I— “ - -■ the Lincoln Joint f#o,h Land Ranh of Uneohv Nehrvkk. owner in fee Simple of the U«d described herein, filed it* peiiUon m «** above matter, setting fbrth among other things that Jane Ever, reel dent of Iowa County, * iseonsin. died intestate therein on Qeio ber 10, 1886, selied and poasewed of the following described real estate to-wit . .. .. The Sooth half of the North east Quarter and the North west Quarter of the North east Quarter of Section Twentv-six. Township Thirty one, Range Ten, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian. Holt County. Nebraska. That the sole and only' heirs at law of the said Jane Ever were her husband. George Eyer and her daugh.er. Edith Eyer. Thai the prayer of said petit ioner is for a decree determining the trne of the death of the said Jane Eyer. The heirs of said deceased, the degree of kinship of saui heirs, the right ot descent of the real property belonging to said Jane Eyer and for such further relief as may be equit able. at said matter is set for hearing before the county court of Holt County, Nebraska, at O'Neill on the 14th day of Oc tober, 1941, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this 16th day of Septem ber, 1941. LOUIS W REIMER, 20- 3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL* Rice ic Rice Attorneys. (First publication October 2. 1941) Julius D. Cronin. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2869 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 29, 1941, in the matter of the Estate of Jeremiah Horrigan. Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is January 23. 1942, and for the payment of debts is September 11, 1942, and that on October 23, 1941 and on January 24, 1942, 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. 21- 3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First pnhheatme Sept. IE 1*40 LEQAt woftcE IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of HOLT COUNTY. NERR AREA, WILLIAM ERNST ET AL j PLAINTIFFS VS JOHN FRNST. FT AU tDEFEND ANTS To The Heirs, devisees, lega tees. personal repreeentaUvet and all other persons interested in the Estate of Albert Ernst Do ceased, real names unknown You are hereby notified that cm the 33rd day of September, A. D.. 1941. William Ernst plaintiff, sug gested the death of the defend ant. Albert Rrost and obtained a Conditional Order of Reviver providing that said action be re. ■ vived against you umess suffi cient cause be shown against said Reviver \v thin eleven days after the sen ice of this Order upon you. You are therefore, notified to appear on or before the Fifth day of Novell' x-r. A D.. 1941, and show cause why the action should not be revived against you and if sufficient cause be not shown to the contrary the action shall stand revived. Dated the 33rd day of Septem ber. A. D . 1941. WILL LAM ERNST. 20- 4 Plaintiff. (First publication October 2. 1941) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2S73 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. October 1, ; 1041. In the matter of the estate of Elvin E. Cole. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said | Court for the probate of a written I instrument purporting to be the , last will and testament of Elvin ! E Cole, Deceased, and for the appointment of Charles V. Cole, i as executor thereof: that October 23. 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M.. has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons con cerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. LOUIS W REIMER. 21- 3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL' Julius D. Cronin, Attorney BRIEFLY STATED Mrs. Fred Saunto entertained the 9-FF bridge club at her home i Friday evening Mrs. Allen Jasz —:-1—~—, - kcwtik Mb lawib and Dwight Harder winning the prtgea the Mvwea Jean Biglm and Alma Wallace spent Monday in Norhdk Miss Bemadine Bmti vinsky ha* accepted a poaltton at the county Draft office and started work on Tuesday Mrs Lou TtUalWIB of Bassett, came Sunday and is a guest of Mrs Helen Simar Miss Muriel Brvttell of Stotts City, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr ami Mrs. Robert Brtt telL Mi's Tom Semlock of Norfolk, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents. Mr and Mrs, Tom Enright Mr. and Mrs, Oral L Fox went to Lincoln Monday where Mr Fox will attend a held supervisor meeting. Mrs. Tom Enr.ght and daughter. Loretta, went to Norfolk Satur day and spent until Sunday visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miles took their daughter. Lanoae Miks. to Norfolk Sunday, where she has a secretarial position. Miss Mary Brophy came up from Grand Island ami spent the week-end with her parents. Mr 1 and Mrs. John Brophy. Mrs. J. E. Knight and son Jimmy returned Friday from Norfolk where they had spent several days visiting her parents. Mrs. Eugene Sire left Saturday for Lincoln to visit her daughter and son. From there she plans to go to Auburn to visit her mother Miss Darlene Grass and Aimed a Hubert spent the week-end in At kinson with Mss Hubert's par ents. Mr. and Mrs, James Kubart Mr. and Mrs. John Jaszowiak and son. of Rushville. came Satur day to visit his brother Allen and family. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Streeter and daughter. Barbara Ann. went to Brunswick Sunday to visit rela tives for the day. HOLT COUNTY STOCKMEN: We wish to ex’end our sincere appreciate -x to all th se who cooperated with us to make the Fifth Annual Calf Show and Auction a successful event. We hope to merit vour continued cooperation. O’Neill Live Stock Com. Co. AUCTION EVERY MONDAY TELEPHONE 2 At O’NEILL Mr. *tti Mis. Paul Short took Mrs. Shark s mother. Mrs. Mai* Petiaaek to brr r.otne at St Charles. S D. Skusday. Ftwn* there Mr. and Mrs Sfcierk «sa to Winner. S D_ to vr$« former friends fee the day. Mrs A L. Wikcs Mrs Homer Mu^e r. takt Mr< Wik«uu SKter. Mrs Jiret George Id Ftemont Saturday where *b» left for Bostoc. Mas. Mrs George has been rstrj her ss ter for several weeks Mr and Mrs. Robert Ssuth Jr and son. Dici. plan on moving to the Scott apartments the Last of the w eek. Mr. and Mrs John Seldom of Gmw-okL Iowa- who is nsuag her mother. Mrs Sexsmith. went to Bassett Wednesday to vsit Mr and Mrs N E. Morgan. Mrs. Ralph entertained the IX bridge dub at her home Tuesday afternoon. High score was won by Mrs. D. D. Hunt, traveling prize by Mrs. DocLm Lceftmsan and low by Mrs William Bergman. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Brown and family of Winner. S. D- who had visited her father. Charles Stg rr»n of Amelia, arrived here Sun day for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown until Monday before returning home. 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