The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 04, 1941, Image 8

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Spotted cow, § of 8 yeer* old. wt
•bout IJW. Notify this office ot
Cluy Johnson *h> i
MISCELLANEOUS
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wanted
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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
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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,
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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
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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!
MEN’S TIES
49c - 98c
You can be sure they're right
becaus they're specially plan
ned to wear with his winter
suits.
A wide variety of colors to
blend into any man's ward
■Abe?
They’ll certainly earn him
compliments on his keen taste,
tool
In new stripes, plaids and
near figures—solid colors, too.
Gift boxed—give it to him
wrinkle-free!
A Handsome Gift
You Know He’ll Lik !
Men’s Gentry
PAJAMAS
$1.69
The best you can get in
Gentry pajamas!
Smart and comfortable and
yet amazingly durable!
Expertly tailored of fine
smooth broadcloth in fast
color patterns—featuring
stripes!
It's easy to please any man be
cause they come in both the
coat or slipoTer models with
drawstring or elastic waist
band!
.
As Welcome As
Christmas!
MEN’S OPERA
SLIPPERS
$1.98
Hell think of you with plea
sure every time he puts on
these handsome, comfortable
slippers!
Of supple kidskin with dur- i
ble leather soles and easy
tread rubber heels.
In attractive shades — bur
gundy and blue.
--|X9L t_
To Delight A Housewife!
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!
She’ll Welcome
Something Deffevent
BRIDGE SLIPPERS
98c
Hare's a charmer—designed
in a sleek combination of gen
uine kid and simulated patent
. . . Gaily topped with an ex
traragant pompon!
Say Merry Christmas
with a
Chenille Bedspread
$4.98
A gift for her home always
delights a woman, so put this
at the top of your list!
Thickly covered with close-to
gether rows of lusciously soft
chenille.
She'll apreciate the fact that
it’s as easy as pie to launder,
too!
It looks extravagantly ex
pensive but it's low priced at
Penney's.
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