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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1941)
FOR I4U PVR S\l t FOUR HOI R C*»i* Shelter See R H tWrttef •>'? NEW SITU Y or «i*od Sreottd lialHt Purhituf* fjltlllil SeC' ond Hand Stuff* * • F4 FOR S V« 1 8TRA\ID SATURDAY niehl mi «wd White Spotted cow, § of 8 yeer* old. wt •bout IJW. Notify this office ot Cluy Johnson *h> i MISCELLANEOUS te Fisher, Denied S-te wanted r i WANTED SECOND Hand Pool Tohie Enquire thl* office._ 1 PO RENT Furnished apsrtfnenL tiquire Frontier OBcs tic FOR RENT OR RENT Three room aparC t mont—R. H. Parker.^ 7\-tf tX ROOM Modem House Close •* Hn—Mrs J. B Mrtlor Mtf (First Publication. Hoe 30. 1041' LEGAL NOTICE * * TO The Heirs, Devisees. Le gatees. Personal Represenatives * and all other persons mtercstedui **he Estate of Edward Gilg. l ceased, real names unknown and All persons having or claiming any interest in the West Half of Section Eleven (ID in Township Twenty-eight <»> North Range Fourteen (14) West of the *th P M , in HoH County. Ne braska. real names unknown, de * endants You will take notice that the plaintiff, C. D. Bertoiel, did or. the 20th day of November. 1941.; file his petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska. I against you and each of you and that you must answer or plead to slid petition on or before the 29th day of December, 1941, or the al legations of said petition will be token as true, and a decree enter ed in said action for $1.425 00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from the 4th day of March, 1941. and costs of suit, and for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage described in mid petition, upon the following des cribed real estate in Holt County. Nebraska, to-wit: The West Half of Section 11, in Township 28, Range 14. West of the 6th P. M-. and adjudging plaintiff to have a tint lien upon said real estate by virtue of said mortgage and de cree, and ordering said property oold. and the proceeds therefrom applied to the payment of plain-, tiffs decree, interest and cast* and forever barring ana foreclos ing you and each of you from all right title, interest or equity of redemption in or to said premises, m any part thereof. , Dated this 20th day of Novem ber 1941 . C. D BERTOLET. Plaintiff, Bv Charles E. Chace. His Attor-1 ney. 28-4 dPirst publication Nov 2T, 1941) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estats No. 28*1 .) In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, • November 18 l*»l. In the mattar-of thy Estate of Stephen J Wee*»%$toeeasad Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in mid Cburt for the probate af a written instrument purporting to he the last will and testamMfetoi Mephen 4 Weekes. DeceamCTNid dor the appointment of Emma DMkinson Weekes as executrix thereof, that December 18. 1941, a< 10 o’clock A M., has been set for hearing 'said petition and proving mid in-, 'trument in mid Court when all persons concerned may appear and contest the probate teeteof LOUIS W. REIMER. 29-3 Comity Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 4 Font publication Nov. 27, liMl) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a license granted to me by the Honorable D. R. Mounts, Judge of the Distract Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in a»ij action pending in the District Court of said county, entitled ,| ‘*ln the Matter of the Application i of R. H. Parker, Administrator of the Estate of Zebedee M. Warner, Deoeased, for License to Sell Real Estate,” dated November 12, 1941., J will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Sec tion twenty-three (23) Town ship thirty (30), Range thir teen (13), Holt County, Ne braska The Northwest Quarter of Section twenty-six (28), Township thirty (30), Range Thirteen (13), Holt County, Nebraska, • tm the 18th day of December, A T)., 1941. at one o’clock P. M.. at the front door of the Court House mtljpaCity of O’Neill. Holt County Nebraska, subject to all charges ThWart by mortgage or'otherwise exiftfet# at the time of the death «f Zabedec M. Warner. Said sale will remain open one boor. »-3 R. H PARKER Administrator of the Estate of Zebedee M. Warner, Deceased. (First Publics Hon *Dec. 4, 1941) NOTICE 3N THE COUNTY-COURT OF Ht'LT YVUNTY. RFHRAsKA | IN TUfc MAVTtSR Or tHF F8TATF Cl CLVl'F l HFR Rlli^Ht UK'FApRH ft' M L I'FRFONS INVFRFSTFH IK THF FStATR OF CL\t>F I HRRWttKFR PFCF.ASFP You nr hwvt'i nmfw’j that wi ihc 1st d*v of December A O. INI. James W R tsui' j . the A i minlsi rater hveln, nM * potUton in flu* Court asking authority to borrow I AT* 22 hv» ihr purpone id feeding caring and eHoteHnf ihe livestock belonging to tho ml ate. ami for authority to execute a h oe as Administrator and Kind this estate fm the payment to, <e of. e h ich with the sums now due from this estate and secured by mortgage will total HiVM, amt for authority to execute a mod gage covering forty four head of cattle, eight horse* thirteen pieces of machinery and one hundred tons of hay belonging to this estate to secure the payment of said note Said money to fee bor oared from and said note amt mortgage to run to the O’Neiil Production Credit Aaaociatmr. a-hieh now has a mortgage or said property, the amount due upon which is to be included in the new note and mortgage That saW petition will couu on before this Court for hearing in the County Court Room in the Court House at O'Neill. Nebraska, on the 12th day of December. A. D. 1*41. at ten o’clock AM, at which time all persons interested in the said estate will be heard. LOUIS W RF.IMER 30-1 County Judge I* G. GILLESPIE Insurance of All Kinds O'Neill, Nebraska W. F. FINLEY, Si D. Phone, Offiee 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH om** 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glaaae* Correctly Pitted ■raiitrart (Dr. Brava. t» Ptenee | Dr. Freacfc, 242 BRIEFLY STATED Mrs. Max Wanser of Ewing en tertained the REH bridge club at her home Monday evening. Mrs Melvin Ruzicka and Mrs Max Wanser won the prizes Miss Edna Simonson returned Saturday from Casper. Wyoming, where she had been visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in law, Mr and Mrs John Duffy, for the past ten days Mr and Mrs. McKinley Simon son and daughters spent the week-end in Valentine visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hull and family returned to Sioux City, Iowa. Sunday after spending several days visiting Mrs. Hull’s sisters Mrs Marvin Johnson and Mrs. D, Baker * '■ " O. G. Cromwell and son. Gene, of Creighton, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs Marvin Johnson. See Penney's large assortment of House Slippers for Men, Wo men and Children 30-11 Mrs. Joe Klaus returned to Falls City Wednesday, after spending several days at the home of her sister. Mrs C. F. Grill. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dean re turned Sunday from Lincoln, where they had spent their Thanksgiving vacation with re latives. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grill re turned home Sunday from Falls City, and their son John, who had been visiting his grandparents for the past month, returned home with them. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Daly and daughter Di&ine, of Omaha, spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Har rington. Bernadette and Bobbie Le Don lin returned to O’Neill Sunday after spending Thanksgiving va cation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donlin, Jr., at Fort Randall, S. D. Mrs. Mary Anstine returned to her duties at the Bell Telephone company Tuesday, after a three weeks vacation Mrs Nora McNally returned to Chicago. Illinois. Friday after a week’s visit at the home of Mrs Tom Quilty and other relatives Miss Mary Flannigan returned to West Point Friday, after spend ing Thanksgiving with her mo ther. Mrs John Flannigan. ttttitn i itAtisu Ethel Manhican a student at the University of Nebraska, re lumed to Lincoln Sunday after Mending Tbsogsgivtog vacation with her motber, Mrs John Man mjran Mr and Mi- Jack Arbuthnot and daughter scent to Petersburg Sunday to \ihl Mrs ArbuthnotV parents Mrs Arbuthnot and daughter remained for a week's visit and Jack returned that eve ning Miss Marjorie Dickson returned | Saturday from IkoHiport Iowa. ! where she had been visiting her j sister. Miss Marion Dickson for I several days Mr and Mrs Bud Thomas re turned to Hastings Saturday after rutting at the home of Mrs Thomas parents. Mr. and Mrs John Plot ivrnsky for the past week Msss Lorraine Murray, a teacher, in the Valentine Public Schools, spent Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Mr and Mrs Ed Murray Men’s Initial Handkerchief for 10c at Penney** 30-1 Mr and Mrs Oral L. Fox. spent the Thanksgiving holidays wiith Mr and Mrs L R Gerber and, family at their home in Lincoln Mr and Mrs Edward Denim of Ft Randall. S D. visited relatives in O'Neill Monday Mr and Mrs Henry Godek re turned to Omaha Friday, after spending several days here vent ing relatives. Oral L Fox. Field Supervisor for the Department of Public As sistance and Child Welfare, went to Lincoln Monday to attend a staff meeting of State Field Super visor* The meeting will last until Saturday Miss Maude Mathews spent Thanksgiving in St Paul with re latives Mr and Mrs Arlan Kirk and children. Pat and Jack, of Spen cer. spent Sunday here visiting relatives * 1 Mrs U C Waning and Mrs S. J Weekes were in Sioux City. Ia . Friday and Saturday yv-r ptvnche M Rickly return ed to Ja’- -wille. Wisconsin. Friday after visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs Ralph Rickly for the past three weeks Mr and Mrs Harold Banta and family of Page. Mr and Mrs E A Dimmitt of Long Beach. Califor nia. who were here visiting at the home of Mrs Flora Lewis, spent Thanksgiving in Long Pine with relatives. Mr and Mrs Leo Hausman and family and Miss Lorraine Penne spent Thanksgiving in Elgin with Mrs Hausman*s and Miss Penne’s parents. Mr and Mrs M Penne Mr and Mrs. W. J. Froelich and daughter Mary and Miss Esther Koening left Monday for Chicago, 111 Mrs Loren Nelson left Tuesday night for Omaha where she will visit relatives and friends for a few days. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Dimmitt. left Sunday for Fairbury to visit re latives before returning to their home in Long Beach. California. Mr and Mrs Dimmitt have been here for the past three months visiting at the home of Mrs Flora Lewis Miss Wanda Wolfe left Mon day for Denver. Colorado, where she plans to make her future home. Mrs Ray Philbin of Wayne vis ited her sister, Mrs Leo Mullen Friday. Mrs Hattie Froelich of Butte has accepted a position in the M.M. Cafe and started working Monday. Mrs. Don Fuller and Mrs. Anna McCartney spent Thanskgiving in Butte with relatives and friends Mrs. Mary E. Grady, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Ed Flood for the past three months, left this morning for Omaha, be fore returning to her home in Denver, Colorado. Mrs Frank Clements entertain, ed the “Last Minute" bridge club at her home Wednesday after noon. The prizes were won by Mrs. Wm. Bruggeman. Mrs. Ray Jensen, and Mrs. Robert Brittell. Miss Kathryn Murray returned to Norfolk last Wednesday, after spending several days with her I mother, Mrs Lawrence Murray ! Mv and Mrs James Welsh, of Star, were guests at the home of Mrs Wm Welsh Thanksgiving day Prnnry's have a large assort mnt of Embroidered Pillow Cases for Christmas selling We a pair. 30-1 Anton Toy. Jr, and Bob Clift, returned to Lincoln on Sunday to resume their studies at the Uni versity of Nebraska, after spend ing Thanksgiving vacation with relative*. Mrs J P Brown, Mrs James Rooney, Mr*. W. H. Harty, Mrs. C E LundgYvn and Mrs. L A. Burgess. wrie in Sioux City, la . Ttiesday* Fldon PrawiU went to Stanton Thursday and spent Thanksgiving with his patents Mrs. D. Reyrnor and daughter Eiame of Butte were in O’Neill Tuesday on business. Mrs. Miles Finley of Norfolk was a weekend guest of Miss Mae Keys. Mrs. Charles Reka came up from Omaha Sunday and visited at the home of her sister. Mrs. Leo Mullen until Wednesday Miss Anna Toy and Milo Jones took Miss Toy's sister, Mrs Ed ward Swanson, to her home at Herman Sunday Mrs. Swanson had been here since Thanksgiving visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs Anton Toy Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Cronin and; daughter, Francis Jane, of Grand Island, spent Thanksgiving at thej homes of Mr and Mrs Pat Harty and Mr and Mrs. D. H Cronin Mr and Mrs. F. A. Miles and Mrs Edna Seldom went to Omaha1 Thursday and visited relatives un-| til Sunday. Wm. Gate and George Clift made a business trip to Omaha Wednesday. Mother’s Best Saturday Only ONE SACK ONLY SL49 O'Neill Hatchery A ntiouncement Dr. A. E. Gadbois Eye Ear Nose and Throat Specialist of Norfolk will make regular visits at Dr. Carter’s office in O’Neill. * The next visit wili be Friday, Decembre 12 Glasses Fitted' Outlaw Groceries I POTATOES Good DrvUac! or Irrigated 100 lb. Bags Sl.SS 15 lb. Packs Oranges Hie* Six* Down CABBAGE Froth P*r lb. __ ONIONS Fancy OK** Large 10 lb*, for_£3C LEMONS Large Q* 5 for .. 3C APPLES Fancy No, 1 Black Ban and OC Delidous | lbs fox_____awC " "— ■ 'W-" ■■ GOOD Winssap Black Ban and Willow Twig OCn 7 lbs, for tUC KRAUT and WE1NES I lb. Bulk Kraut 1 lb. Waines. Both for __ TOMATOE Juice S. It O. Brand C n No, 2 Can x~ _ OC Sc Sale on canned Vegetables and Soups.' IS earities to pick from Sc a am OQ» 6 cans for sJv CORN FLAKES - Lush 115 - Millers or Jersey Large 15(; Anti Freese at New Deal Oil Co. Zerex — Zerone — Thermo HIGH TEST ALCOHOL MATCHES Large Box 0r Tax Paid _ uli LYE Rex or Nebia Large Can Mustard • Salad or Mustard 2 lb. quart Glass Jan CAMPBELL'S Tomatoe Soup Large Cans_ PRUNES Large 40 50 Size Fancy Santa Clara OC. 3 lbs for_ APRICOTS Extra fancy large Blenheim QC. 2 lbs. for_03C 1 Kurtz Dairy Locker Plant and Cream Station Located two door north of Golden Hotel Come in and let us show and explain the Plant to you- We still have several boxes for rent. We are going to Buy Cream and Eggs and Sell Sweet Milk and cream at the Regular Store Price. All of our cows are T. B. Tested The morning delivery will be from 7:00 to 8:30. The evening delivery from 4:30 to 6:30. A Pasterizer will be installed in the near fu ture for those who wish Pasterized Milk and Cream. We will continue selling raw milk for those who wish it. W’e will be open from 6 o'clock in the mojpung until 8 o’clock in the evening. On Sunday we will be open from 7 a m., to 11 a. m., and from 5 to 6:30 p- m. Phone 144-J ... , J A Gift That Will Count With the Man Who Counfs/ Towncraft Shirts 1.65 dfit -■ Even if he is hard to please you know he will be delighted with this grand shirt that is far superior in every detail. Splendid smooth weave cot- j ton broadcloths, far finer than you would expect to find at so reasonable a price! Lasting freshness with hand- ! some woven patterns, color- j ful Stripes or dressy white*. Refreshing tones! All fast colors! Expertly tailored to a **T"— and what's more—they're Sanforized to keep that com fortable fit! A gift you know he wants! Boxed — Ready to Give! 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EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES 98c pair Whether she's mistress ol • mansion or a cottage, she pro bably has a weakness for dainty embroideries on snowy white cases. Surprise her with "Mr. and Mrs.” ‘or "His and Hers" exquistely embroidered on all white hemstitched cases ... or ■ choose dainty floral sprays on hemstitched cases with smart colored or white borders. Nicely giflboxed and eery modestly priced at Penney's. Wrapped in Sparkling Cellophane To Look Pretty Under Her Tree! BATH TOWEL SETS 49c 98c A delightful gift lor any wo man who takes pride in her home! Big, fluffy terry towels and two wash cloths to match— gaily packaged in cellophane and tied with a ribbon bow! From this glorious assortment pick out the styles and colors you know will please her most—and while you're at it —get some for yourself, too! Dainties For The Ladies PRETTY HANKIES 25c box of 3 Sheer dainty wisps with lacy corners or floraMpfcroideriee. She'll want lots of these so don’t disappoint her! 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