The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 18, 1942, Image 8

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    MISCELLANEOUS
DR. FISHER, Dentist J-tf
WANTED
BOYS—Want jobs mowing, rak
ing, pulling weeds and other
jobs around the yard. Call 232,
O’Neill.
WANTED — Cattle to pasture,
lots of grass, lots of shade, lots
of Eagle Creek Water, and the
best of service—John J. Donlin,
Spencer, Nebr. 52-tf
’ FOR SALE
FUHBARB, any day but Sunday.
—Fay A. iHickett, O’Neill. 6-1
HOUSE and Furniture in A1
condition; Girls bicycle practi
cally new.—Phone 108 6
PIGEONS. 80c pei dozen, deliv
ered. — Carl F. Hoppe, Atkin
son. 6-2p
BLATZ BOTTLED BEER FOR
Sale at Bazelman’s, South 4th
Street. Come in and try it. 3-tf
SOLID OAK Office Desk. Lots
of drawer space. In fine condi
tion.—Mrs. L. R Tompkins, In
man, Nebr. 6-2
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46-ROOM HOTEL, furniture and
lease for sale. Good income, low
overhead. Price $3,500, — Oak
land Hotel, Bellingham, Wash.
NEARLY NEW all-steel. 28-in.
Cylinder MeCormick-Deering
Threshing machine, with belt.
In good running order.—Mrs.
Celia Richter. O'Neill, Nebr.,
Rt. No. 1, care of James Karel.
(First publication June 4, 1942)
Julius D. Cronin. Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE
OF WILL
Estate No. 2923
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 4, 1942
In the matter of the estate of
Michael A. Englehaupt, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
a petition has been filed in said
Court for the probate of a writ
ten instrument purporting to be
the last will and testament of
Michael A. Englehaupt, Deceased,
and for the appointment of Julius
D. Cronin as executor thereof;
that June 25, 1942. at 10 o’clock
A. M., has been set for hearing
said petition and proving said
instrument in said Court when all
persons concerned may appear
and contest the nrobate thereof.
LOUIS W REIMER.
4-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication June 4, 1942)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation in the State
Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
June 25, 1942, unt,il 10:00 o’clock
A. M„ and at that time publicly
opened and read for SAND
GRAVEL SURFACING and in
cidental work on the LYNCH
PAGE Patrol No 81002 State
Road. *
The approximate quantities
are: •
1,454 Cu. Yds, Sand Grav
el Surface Course Material.
The attention of bidders is
directed to the Special Provisions
covering subletting or assigning
the contract. '
Compliance by the contractor
with the standards as to hours of
labor prescribed by the “Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938’’,
approved June 25, 1938 (Public
No. 718, 75th Congress), will be
required in the performance of
ithe work under this contract.
The minimum wage paid to all
Skilled labor employed on this
contract shall be seventy-five (75)
-cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
intermediate labor employed on
this contract shall be sixty (60)
cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to ail
unskilled labor employed on this
contract shall be forty-five (45)
cents per hour.
Plans and specifications for
the work may be seen and infor
mation secured at the office of
the County Clerk at Butte, Ne
braska, 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.
The successful bidder will be
L. G. GILLESPIE
Insurance of All Kinds
O’Neill, . Nebraska
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
j O’Neill ; Nebraska
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DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Oflce Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence ( Dr. Brown, 223
Phones { Dr. French, 242
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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 seventy
five dollars.
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any
or all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
AND IRRIGATION
Wardner G. Scott,
State Engineer,
L. N. Ress, District Engineer
C. J. Tomek, County Clerk,
Boyd County
John C. Gallagher, County
4-3 Clerk Holt County.
(First publication June 11, 1942)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2889
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 8, 1942.
In the matter of the Estate of
Mary A. Uttley, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the Executor of said estate has
filed in this court his 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 July
1, 1942, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the
County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska, when all persons inter
ested may appear and be heard
concerning said final report and
the distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
5-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
Ross Amspoker, Attorney.
(First publication June 11, 1942)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2874
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 10, 1942.
In tne matter of the Estate of
Clyde L. Hershiser, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the administrator of Said estate
has filed in this court his final re
port and a petition for final
settlement and distribution of the
residue of said estate; and that
said report and petition will be
heard July 1, 1942, at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all
persons interested may appear
and be heard concerning said
final report and the distribution
of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
5- 3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
(First publication June 18, 1942)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2561
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 16, 1942.
In tne matter of the estate of
Zebedee M. Warner, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the Administrator of said estate
has filed in this court his 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 July 8, 1942, at 10 o’clock
A. M.. at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all
persons interested may appear
and be heard concerning said final
report and the distribution
of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
6- 3 County Judge,
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
(First Publication June 18, 1942)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2920.
In the County Court of Holt
County. Nebraska, June 18, 1942
In the matter of the Estate of
Josephine Carter, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is October 9, 1942, and
for the payment of debts is June
18, 1943, and that on July 9, 1942
and on October 10, 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,
6-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
BRIEFLY STATED
Miss Lucille Ann Pinper, of
Omaha, arrived Saturday and
will be a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus for the
next two weeks.
Circle II of the Presbyterian
church met at the home of Mrs.
. D. Osenbaugh today and Mrs.
C. E. Jones was assisting hostess.
Helen Harty went to Atkinson
Tuesday and is a guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ber
igan for a few days.
Miss Harriett Hammond, of St.
Paul. Minn., spent from Saturday
until Tuesday here visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. K. D. Fenderson enter tain
I ed the Merrinyx Club at her home
Tuesday evening at a 7:30 dessert
and bridge. Mrs. J. M. Hayes
won high score.
Mr; and Mrs. Harold Lindbei*g
3T>d children.-and Mr. .and Mrs.
H. G. Kruse and daughter, Patsy,
spent Sunday in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calvert and
Mr. and Mr. Robert Calvert and
son, spent Sunday in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrss. Robert Sauers
of Sibley, Iowa, arrived here on
Monday and are visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Sauers.
Ralph Evans of Winner, S. D.,
visited his daughters, Mrs. J. H.
Bauman and children and Billie
Evans, Monday.
Mrs. Lyle McKim went to
Clearwater Tuesday, being called
there by the serious illness of her
mother.
Sid Qualm, of Danville, Illinois,
and Woodrow Wright of Omaha,
representatives of the Harding
Creamery company, were here
Monday and Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Chris Wunderlich and
children left Wednesday for their
home in Columbus, after spend
ing the past three months here
visiting relatives and friends.
A regular meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary of the American
Legion will be held Tuesday
evening, June 23, in the assemb
ly at the court house.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Graybil,
the Misses Ruby Weissman, Em
ily Lou Fisher, Cletus Sullivan
and Bennett Grady spent Sunday
at Long Pine.
Miss Agatha Beelert returned
to Sioux City Sunday, after
spending the past week here vis
iting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Neil Ryan, and family.
Mr. and Mr. Ted McElhaney
and family moved Tuesday to
their lovely new home on Everet
street, which was recently com
pleted.
Mrs. Mary Mullen returned to
Nebraska City Monday, having
been a guest of Mrs. Homer Mul
len and her brother, Pat McGin
nis of Emmet, the past two
weeks.
K. D. Fenderson returned Wed
nesday evening from Lincoln,
where he has been taking the Ci
vilian Defense Course sponsored
by the State Department of the
American Legion.
Miss Marion Dickson left Tues
day for Osage, Iowa, where she
will spend a week visiting with
relatives. Mrs. R R. Dickson
went as far as Sioux City, where
she will remain at St. Vincent’s
Hospital, while Marion is in
Osage.
Miss Lois Jean Robertson left
Tuesday for Kansas City, Mo.,
where she will attend Universal
Institute.
Miss Fern Riley and Darlene
Falleson of Tilden left June 7 to
attend summer school at Wayne.
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A. F. Dugger of Bassett, was
an O’Neill business visitor Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeBolt of
ScottsblufT spent Tuesday at the
home of Mr. DeBolt’s brother, D.
D, DeBolt, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woideneck
and Mr. and Mrs Smith of Spen
cer visited friends here Wednes
day evening.
Tom and Jim Matthews took
their brother, Pete Matthews, to
the Veterans’ Hospital in Lincoln
Monday.
Mrs. L. Panabaker of Barstow,
Cal., arrived Wednesday evening
to spend several weeks visiting
at the home of her sister, Mrs. L.
C. Walling.
Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson and son,
Glen, and Mrs. Henry Bruhn
went to Lynch Tuesday to see
Mrs. Tomlinson's sister, Mrs. Ed
Woods, who is in the Lynch hos
pital. "*
Mrs. Rachad. France, who has
been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson for
sometime, left Wedneday for Nor
folk, where she will visit for
a few days before leaving for
Gamas, Washington, where she
will make her future home with
her daughter.
NICKEL
DAY
St. John’s
SUNDAY
June 28th
FATHER'S DAY:
SUNDAY. IUNE 21st
I
Whenever you need sound, unselfish advice, Dad’s the
one to ask. Bur you don’t have to ask hiin what he'd like
for Father’s Day. You know he’ll like the B.V.D.
Sport Shirts shown here. Remember that Dad and
B.V.D. have been close friends for manv years.
For Dads who love their
comfort we suggest a B.
V. D. Ruggers Sport Shirt.
Its truly convertible collar
makes it look well without
a tie. Lustrous “Monterey”
fabric. Long sleeves $2.98.
Presto Chango! Here you
see the Ruggers Sport
i Shirt with a tie. Dad is
I now ready for a busi
ness appointment. Short
sleeves, $1.49 in cool, cool
“Bahama” fabric.
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He’ll Really Appreciate!
TOWNCRAFT SHIRTS
Smart woven pat
terns, colorful
stripes or dresssy
whites! Of fine
count broadcloth.
Sanforized shrunk I
All with ever-fresh
Nucraft collars!
i
Men’s Summer
SPORT SHIRTS
l19 l85
Cool, lightweight shirts,
short sleeve style with
two handy pockets!
Many colors!
FQjLDEFEKSE
Men’s
Straw Hats
FOR DRESS
WEAR
Sailors or Softs,
New Shades and
Weaves.
98c 1.98 2.98
Men’s
Swim Trunks
Rayon satin with
"Lastex" web belt
and many loops.
Snug tit.
1.19
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Smart Slacks
for Men
Favored drape
model with full
pleats!
Asorted materials.
1.98 to 4.98
\:
Men’s
Sport Shoes
FOR SUMMER
Tan and Brown
or White and
Brown
Cooil Comfortable I
3.79 4.79
Men’s
Bill Folds
All Leather
49c 98c
Men’s
Summer
Belts
49c
Men’s
Summer
Suspendirs
49c
Men’s
Initial
Kerchiefs
10c
Men’s
Slack
Socks
25c 3-$1.00
Men’s
Shirts,
Shorts
29c 49c
Rev. V. C. Wright took the
Misses Betty and Ruth Harris,
Phyllis Johnson and Leah Brug
man to Stanton Monday, where
they will attend Summer Intitute
this week.
Sgt. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of
Camp Roberts, California, spent
Monday and Tuesday at the home
of Sergeant Hansen’s sister, Mrs.
James Corkle and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Corkle took Sergeant
and Mrs. Hansen to Grand Island
Tuesday evening and they left
from there for their home in Cal
ifornia.
Mrs. W. H. Shaughnessy, who
spent the winter in Omaha with
her daughter, Mrs. Esther Reka,
is here spending the summer at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Leo Mullen.
Mrs. F. A. Lindberg and daugh
ters, Esther and Eleanor, and the
Misses Carolyn and Marilyn
Lindberg, returned Monday from
Minderr, where they have been
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Olson for several days.
Word has been received here
that Miss Betty Applegate of
Omaha, and Gene Sanders of
Portland, Oregon, were married
at Portland on June 4. Mr. San
ders is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Sanders of this city and
Mrs. Sanders was a former em
ploy ee of the Johnson Drug Co.
Save MONEY!
PAY UP YOUR DELINQUENT TAXES
You Save Money By Paying Your Back Taxes Before July 1,1942
The last legislature passed a law taking all the back interest off of the
Real Estate and Personal Taxes that had accumulated up to, and includ
ing March 8, 1939.
This law has been limited to persons paying these Delinquent Taxes by
July 1,1942, and after that date, the original rate of interest that had ac
cumulated and is chargeable to both Real Estate and Personal Taxes, will
again be charged to your regular tax whenever it is paid after that date.
EXAMPLE
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A
Taxpayer owes for 1934 Taxes.$50.00
Pay on June 30..61.57
Pay on July 1, 1942... 75.80
Save by paying before June 30.~.. 14.23
B
Taxpayer owes for 1927 Taxes—.$50.00
Pay on June 30...—. 61.57
Pay on July 1, 1942 ~.-..111.11
Save by paying before June 30... 49.54
Therefore, I am urging every Taxpayer to check up on all Delinquent
Taxes and make an effort to pay them while this saving can be made. Affei?
June 30, 1942, your opportunity to do this will have passed.
Every citizen will be obliged to pay their taxes one way or another —
so pay them Before July 1st, 1942. , ',,
Save Monev — the cancelled interest often will amount to as much or
more than the taSces themselves.
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B. T. Winchell, County Treasurer
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA