The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 09, 1942, Image 8

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    MISCELLANEOUS
DR. FISHER. Dentist. 3-tf
HELP WANTED
IMMEDIATE and all year-round
employment for two boys 16-19
years of age, also two middle
aged men 40-50 years of age.
Write the Employment Depart
ment, Deshler Broom Factory,
Deshler, Nebr. 9-2
FOR SALE
LARGE, Slide Hay Stacker, nearly
new.—Walter Fick. Inman. 9-2
FOR SALE—McCormick-Deering
«-ft horse binder.—Mrs. Arthur
Burge, Emmet. 8-1
FRIES FOR SALE—Orton Young
2U7-W, O’Neill. 7-2
BLATZ BOTTLED BEER FOR
Sale at Bazelman’s, South 4th
Street. Come in and try it. Also
Lunches, Gasoline and Gro
ceries. 8-tf.
46-ROOM HOTEL, furniture and
lease for sale. Good income, low
©verhead. Price $3,500. — Oak
land Hotel, Bellingham, Wash.
§Tirst publication July 9, 1942)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
NOTICE OF
PROBATE OF WILL
Estate No. 2933
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 8, 1942.
In the matter of the estate of
Henry J. Cook, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been Hied in said
Court for the probate of a written
instrument purporting to be the
Itast will and testament of Henry
J. Cook, Deceased, and for the ap
pointment of Bridget Donohoe,
as executrix thereof; that July 30,
1942, at 10 o’clock A. M„ has been
set for hearing said petition and
goving said instrument in said
lurt when all persons concerned
may appear and contest the pro
bate thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
f-3 County Judge.
fCOUNTY COURT SEAL)
fFirst publication June 25, 1942)
SHERIFFS SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
lo me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
in an action pending in said
Court wherein The Federal Land
Bank of Omaha, a corporation, is
plaintiff and Effie M. Brady and
others (this being case No. 13756)
are defendants, I will sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the court house in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on thl\ 27th
day of July, 1942, at 10 o’clock A.
it. the following described prem
ises in Holt County, Nebraska:
East Half of Section 5;
Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion 6; Northwest Quarter of
Section 7; All in Township
31 North, Range 9 West of
the 6th Principal Meridian,
containing 640 acres, more or
less, Holt County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $9,692.72
found due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $128.84 costs of suit
and accruing costs.
Dated this 23rd day of June,
1S42
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
T-5 Nebraska.
<First publication June 25, 1942)
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF HIRAM BEEBE,
DECEASED.
TO: ALL PERSONS INTER
ESTED IN SAID ESTATE,
BOTH CREDITORS AND
HEIRS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that on the 23rd day of
Jtone, 1942, Hugh L. James, Petit
aoner. filed his petition in the
above matter setting forth,
among other things, that Hiram
Beebe, a citizen, resident, and in
Ihbitant of Holt County, Nebras
ka, died therein intestate on the
17th day of February, 1901, seized
and possessed of Lot Five in
Block Thirty, Frank Bitney’s Ad
dition to the Town of Atkinson,
Holt County, Nebraska; that he
left him surviving as his sole and
only heirs at law his widow,
Hannah A. Beebe, and Dalla B
Fleming and Minola Beebe, his
children; that Hugh L. James,
petitioner, is now the owner of
said real estate having acquired
title- thereto through mesne con
veyances from the above named
heirs at law of Hiram Beebe, De
ceased.
That the prayer of said petit
ion is that the Court find and de
termine the time of the death of
ffitam Beebe; that he died intes
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L. G. GILLESPIE
Insurance df All Kinds
O’Neill, Nebraska
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill : Nebraska
DOCTORS
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Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence ( Dr. Brown, 222
Phones ( Dr. French, 242
tate, a resident and inhabitant of
Holt County, Nebraska; may find
and determine who are his heirs
and fix their degree of kinship;
may find and determine the right
of descent of the real property
belonging to said deceased; that
further administration of this
estate be dispensed with; that
there are no debts against said
estate and that the claims of all
creditors are barred and for such
other and further relief as may
be just and equitable.
That said matter is set for hear
ing before the County Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, in the
County Court Room in the Court
House in the City of O’Neill on
the 16th day of July, A. D., 1942,
at the hour of ten o’clock A. M.,
and that if you fail to appear at
said time and place to contest
said petition the Court may grant
the prayer thereof.
Dated this 23rd day of June,
A. D„ 1942.
BY THE COURT:
LOUIS W. REIMER,
7-3 County Judge.
Julius D, Cronin, Attorney
First publication June 25, 1942)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2923
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 25, 1942.
In tne matter of the Estate of
Michael A. Englehaupt, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is October 16,
1942, and for the payment of
debts is June 25, 1943, and that
on July 16, 1942, and on October
17, 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,
7- 3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First Publication July 2, 1942)
Grenville P. North
401 Karbach Block
Omaha, Nebraska
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 2928
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mary O. Horrigan, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
Estate are hereby notified that a
petition has been filed in said
Court alleging that said deceased
died leaving no last will and
praying for administration upon
her estate, and that a hearing will
be had on said petition before said
Court on the 22nd day of July,
1942, and that if they fail to ap
pear at said Court on the said
22nd day of July, 1942, at 9:00
o’clock A. M., to contest said pe
tition, the Court may grant the
same and grant administration
of said estate to Gertrude May
or some other suitable person and
proceed to a settlement thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
8- 3 County Judge. |
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) .
(First Publication July 2, 1942)
Grenville P. North
401 Karbach Block
Omaha, Nebraska
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 2929
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Michael O’Connor, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
Estate are hereby notified that a
petition has been filed in said
Court alleging that said deceased
died leaving no last will and
praying for administration upon
his estate, and that a hearing will
be had on said petition before said
Court on the 22nd day of July,
1942, and that if they fail to ap
pear at said Court on the said
22nd day of July, 1942, at 9:00
o’clock A. M., to contest said pe
tition, the Court may grant the
same and grant administration
of said estate to Gertrude May
or some other suitable person and
proceed to a settlement thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
8-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication July 2, 1942)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate No. 2930
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 29, 1942.
In the matter of the estate of
Margaret M. Hunter. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said
Court for the probate of a written
instrument purporting to be the
last will and testament of Mar
garet M. Hunter, Deceased, and
for the appointment of Carrie B.
Hunter as Administratrix with
the will annexed thereof; that
July 23, 1942, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
has been set for hearing said
petition and proving said instru
ment in said Court when all per
sons concerned may appear and
contest the probate thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER.
8-3 • County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
BRIEFLY STATED
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka
spent Saturday and Sunday at
Redfield, S. D., with Mrs. Ru
zicka's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Sell.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Toy and
daughter, Anna, and son, Jerry,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
their daughter and sister, Mrs.
Edward Swanson, and husband
at Herman and with Mr. and Mrs.
D. Abdouch at Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDonough
and son, Billy, spent from last
Thursday until Monday with
Mrs. McDonough’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Brown, at Con
cordia, Kan.
Miss Veva Aim spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Aim, at Middlebranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk spent
the 4th of July at St. Charles and
Winner, S. D., with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pryor of|
Nebraska City were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. D. R. Young from
Thursday until Sunday.
Miss Margaret Hammond of
Des Moines, Iowa, arrived Fiiday,
to spend a week at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
i Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Graybiel of
Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Linn
Rose of Brunswick were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Graybiel and Mrs. M. R. Sullivan
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones of
O’Neill, Miss Gloria Ann Peter
son of Polk and Mr. and Mrs. C.
V. Jones of Hastings spent Sat
urday and Sunday at Huron, S.
D., at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Anderson.
Mary Carney returned Sunday
from Sioux City, Iowa, where she
had been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Lyle Curtis, and family.
Miss Lucille Hickey of Sioux
City, Iowa, came Monday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hickey,
Miss Margaret Bosn of Lincoln,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Bosn of this city, has enlisted in
the U. S. Naval Nursing Reserve
Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderl of
David City spent Saturday and
Sunday at the home of Mrs. An
derl’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Bergstrom
and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson of
David City were guests at the
home of Mr. and* Mrs. K. D. Fen
derson and family last Saturday
and Sunday.
Sam Barnard left Tuesday for
Casper, Wyo., to spend the sum
mer with his son, William, and
family.
Miss Loretta Phalin of Chicago,
111., and Miss Fran Reising of
Gary, Ind., arrived Tuesday for
an extended visit with their par
ents and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Phalin.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Baker spent
the 4th of July at Norfolk.
The Misses Marjorie and Mar
ion Dickson and Helen Biglin
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Omaha attending the Ak-Sar-Ben
races and visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Harrington
were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Wilson and fam
ily Saturday and Sunday at
Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Prawitz
and son, Leland, of Stanton and
Miss Bonnie Myer of Emerson
were guests of Eldon Prawitz on
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Bearce went to Nor
folk Tuesday, where she will be
a relief operator for the Bell Tel
ephone Company.
Mrs. Anna McCartney spent
over the 4th of July with relatives
and friends at Naper and Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Rhode en
tertained at a 7 o'clock birthday
dinner at their home Tuesday ev
ening, honoring their daughter,
Mary Rita, and aunt, Mrs. Harry
Clauson.
Gus DeBacker spent the week
end at Knoxville, Iowa, visiting
his brother.
Dr. Robert Biglin of St. Louis,
Mo., arrived Friday to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Big
lin, and family.
The Misses Virginia Watson
and Vera Schollmeyer of Dorsey
spent from Friday until Sunday
in the Black Hills of South Da
kota.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schultz
and children of Waukon, Iowa,
were guests of Mrs. Helen Simar
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Planck of
Spearfish, S. D., arrived last
Thursday to spend a week visit
ing at the home of Mrs. Planck’s
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Clauson, and family.
Miss Roberta Arbuthnot of Om
aha spent from Friday until Mon
day with her mother, Mrs. R. L.
Arbuthnol and brother, Jack,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Johnson
and daughter, Mardele, Miss Hel
en Parr and Eldon Prawitz of
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pra
witz and son, Leland, of Stanton,
and Miss Bonnie Myer of Emer
son spent Saturday at Long Pine.
Mary Mellor and daughters,
Mary and Carolyn, left Saturday
for Los Angeles, Calif., where
they will make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Planck of
Spearfish, S. D., Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Clauson and Merlyn and
Billy Shaw of O’Neill spent Sat
urday and Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw af Ton
wanda. They fished at Otter Lake
while there and they report that
they brought home their limit of
fish.
The Misses Betty Biglin and
Leona French spent Saturday and
Sunday in Omaha.
Miss Vira Eidenmiller, who is
on a two weeks vacation from her
duties at J. C. Penney Co. store,
left Tuesday for Mexico, Mo., to
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Todson.
Miss Eileen Robertson of Joy
came Tuesday and is a guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Robertson.
Joe Stutz, who is taking his
two weeks vacation from Brown
McDonald store, left Tuesday for
Hebron to visit his mother.
Charter No. 6770 Reserve District No. 10
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The O’Neill National Bank
of O’Neill, in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on
JUNE 30, 1942
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,
under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (including $217.20
overdrafts) . $166,803.27
United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed . •»,- i 206,241.00
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 48,865.81
Other bonds, notes, and debentures. 56,427.50
Corporate stocks, (including $3,000.00 stock
of Federal Reserve bank) 3,000.00
Cash, balances with other banks, including re
serve balance, and cash items in process
of collection . 408,944.44
Bank premises owned $3,000.00, furniture and
fixtures $500.00 . 3,500.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises_ 1.00
Total Assets . $893,783.02
LIABILITIES
Demand deposit of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ._ $512,078.03
Time Deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations . 79,246.41
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings) . 789.49
Deposits of States and political subdivisions_ 107,772.78
Deposits of banks . 38,559.76
Total Deposits_738,446.47
Total Liabilities . $738,446.47
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
Common stock, total par $50,000.00 . $50,000.00
Surplus—- 60,000.00
Undivided Profits . 50,836.55
Reserves- 4,500.00
Total Capital Accounts . 155,336.55
Total Liabilities and Capital Account .„ $893,783.02
memoranda
Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book
value):
United States Government obligations, di
rect and guaranteed, pledged to secure
deposits and other liabilities .. 30,000.00
Other assets pledged to secure deposits
and other liabilities (including notes and
bills rediscounted and securities sold
under repurchase agreement) - 18,000.00
Total-- 48,000.00
Secured liabilities:
Deposits secured by pledged assets
pursuant to requirements of law. 81,646.22
Total .-.. $81,646.22
State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss:
I, E F Quinn, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
E. F. QUINN, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1942.
(Seal) MARJORIE DICKSON, Notary Public.
My Commission expires June 5, 1947.
Correct—Attest: Emma Dickinson Weekes F. N. Cronin, Julius
D. Cronin, Directors
(This bank carries no indebtedness of Officers or Stockholders.)
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Presbyterian Church
Dr. John E. Spencer. Pastor
Sunday School every morning
at 10 o’clock.
Morning Worship at 11 o’clock
a. m. The subject of the sermon
will be: “Words Fitly Spoken.”
The Missionary Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. Scott
on Tuesday evening, July 14, at
8 o’clock, with Mrs. Williams as
sisting.
Circle No. 1 will serve a 6:30
dinner to the business women of
the city Monday evening, July 13.
The Guild will meet at the
home of Mrs. L. C. Walling on
Wednesday afternoon, July 15th,
with Mrs. Stout and Mrs, Wil
liams assisting.
Circle No. 2 will meet at the
home of Mrs. Scott on Thursday
afternoon, July 16th, with Mrs.
Quig assisting.
Eagle Creek 4-H Club
The Eagle Creek 4-H Club met
at the home of John Hynes June
28. Donald Sterns was voted in
as a new member. Because of the
absence of the leader, the date of
the next meeting was not given.
Guests were Virginia Hynes, Bur
nadette Hynes, Joan Sullivan,
Mrs. Masters and Carl O’Neill.—
News Reporter.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thanks our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathy shown
during our recent bereavement in
the loss of our brother and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Donohoe
and Family; Mrs. Nell Mc
Hugh and Family.
Mrs. Tom Burke of Winona,
Minn., and daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Thermon, of
Minneapolis, Minn., came Friday
and visited at the homes of Mrs.
Burke’s neices, Mrs. L. R. Ar
buthnot, Mrs. D. Stannard and
Mrs. J. B. Mellor, until Monday,
when they and Mrs. R. L. Ar
buthnot left for Lusk, Wyo., to
visit at the home of Mrs. Burke’s
neice, Mrs. Frank Hansen.
Mr. and Mis. Claude Johnson
and children of Sioux Falls, S.
D., came Saturday to visit their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. John
son and Mrs. and Mrs. John Prot
ivinsky. Mr. Johnson returned to
Sioux Falls on Sunday and Mrs.
Johnson and children remained
for a longer visit.
This office has received an an
nouncement of the birth of a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Grill at Falls City, Nebr., on June
29. The little lady weighed nine
nounds and two ounces and will
be known as Sondra Sue. Every
one getting along fine.
Tommy DeBacker arrived home
Monday from Denver, Colo.,where
he had been visiting relatives for
the past month.
Mrs. Grace Wilcox returned
Tuesday from a two weeks vaca
tion spent with relatives at Oma
ha and Orchard.
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A. L. MILLER
Republican
for
Congress
Born on a Nebraska home
stead in 1892.
Worked way through high
school and medical college.
Taught a country school
for two years.
Former mayor of Kimball,
member of school board.
Surgeon at Kimball since
World War I.
Owns and supervises his
farms and livestock.
State Senator 1937 and
1939 sessions.
State Health Director 1941
and 1942.
Miss Elizabeth Harkins of At
kinson spent Tuesday with her
sister, Mrs. John Green.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Brennan and
Mr. and Mrs. D. Placzek spent
Saturday and Sunday in Omaha.
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