The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 29, 1942, Image 10

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    FOK RENT
FOR RENT— Two modern res
iliences. See R. H. Parker. 17-tf
FOR sXLE
HORSE POWER Baler, self feed,
in good running condition.—
Prank Barrett, O’Neill. 24-2*
iLATZ BOTTLED BEER FOR
Sale at Bazelman’s, South 4th
Street. Come in and try it. Also
munches. Gasoline and Gro
ceries. 8-tf.
WANTED
TO BUY a Ford or Chevrolet
Coupe.—C. J. Taylor, O'Neill.
STRAYED
9 ___
FROM my pasture 6 miles east
and 3 miles north of Chambers,
yearling steer, branded Bar L
Bar on left side, wt. about 600
lbs — E. E. Young, Chambers,
!.ebr. 23-2p
(First publication Oct. 8, 1942)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO:
Massachusetts Bonding ar,d In
urance Company; West Halt,
Vest Half of Northeast Quarter,
West Half of Southeast Quarter
of Section Thirty-three, Township
Thirty-three, North, Range Thir
nn West of the 6th P. M., Holt
eunty, Nebraska; Defendants in
nntiff’s first cause of action;
•'Massachusetts Bonding Company;
T Felton; All of Section Thirty
i wo Township Thirty-three,
rth, Range Thirteen, West of
,he 6th P. M.. Holt County, Ne
raska; Defendants in plaintiffs
ond cause of action; Joseph Y
■ gent. Mary Nugent, his wife,
-.t and real true name unknown;
Northwest Quarter of the North
- ;t Quarter, Southwest Quarter
■f the Northeast Quarter, West
Hnlf of the Southeast Quarter, ex
cept three and three-eighth acres
mmeneing at Southeast corner
of the West Half of the North
east Quarter, running West JO
rods. North 1R rods. East 30 rods.
South 18 rods to the iwint: of
beginning, all in Section Fifteen,
Township Twenty-five. North,
»ange Thirteen, West of the 6th
t-> m.. Holt County, Nebraska;
Defendants in plaintiff’s third
muse of action; Robert Fisher
**ary Fisher, his wife, first and
real true name unknown; All of
Section Twenty-eight; the North
Half of the Northeast Quarter,
the Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of Section
/ Twenty-nine, Township Twenty
six, North, Range Ten West of
the 6th P M , Holt County, Ne
braska; Defendants in plaintiffs
seventh cause of action; Dee B.
Willcutts; Mary Willcutts, his
wife, first and. real true name
i iknown; George J. Shoenhair,
iuthwest Quarter of Section
ght. Township Twenty- seven,
North, Range Eleven, West of the
6th P. M., Holt County, Nebras
ka; Defendants pi plaintiffs ninth
use of action. To the above
non-resident and unknown de
ndants and tp all persons hay
. g or claiming any interest in
ihe above described real estate.
You and. eact> pf you are here
t)V notified that on the 22nd day
„ December. 1941, the County of
Holt filed an action in the Dis
trict Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, against you and others
as defendants. The object and
purpose of which action is to fore
close the atx lieps due from you
by virtue of the following tax
sale certificates: No.1 189 cover
ing the following real estate:
West Half. West, Half of North
east Quarter, West Half of the
Southeast Quarter 9f Section
Thirty-three. Township Thirty
three, North . Range Thirteen,
West of the 6th P. M.t Holt
County, Nebraska; No. 188 cover
ing the following reai estate;
All of Section Thirty-two, Town
ship Thirty-three. North, Range
Thirteen, West of the 6th P.
Holt County, Nebraska; No. 49
covering the following real es
tate: Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter. Southwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter,
Vest Half of the Southeast Quar
,^r, except 3 three-eighths acies
commencing at Southeast corner
r the West Half of the Northeast
Quarter, running West 30 rods,
• orth 18 rods. East 30 rods. South
18 rods to the point of beginning,
'1 in Section Fifteen, Township
"M'wenty-five. North, Range Thir
>en, West of the 6th P. M„ Holt
County, Nebraska; No. 149 cover
ing the following real estate:
All of Section Twenty-eight; the
*>Torth Half of the Northeast Quar
♦«r, tffe Southeast Quarter of the
■Northeast Quarter of Section
^wenty-nine, Township Twenty
six, North, Range Ten, West of
•he 6th P. M, Holt Coupty, Ne
braska; No. 129 covering the fol
L. G. GILLESPIE jj
Insurance of All Kinds :i
O’Neill, Nebraska |
I W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
| Phone, Office 28
[ O’Neill : Nebraska
I DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
| Glasses Correctly Fitted
• Residence 1 Dr. Brown, 223
Phones > Dr. French, 242
lowing real estate: Southwest
Quarter of Section Eight, Town
ship Twenty-seven, North, Range
Eleven, West of the 6th P. M-,
Holt County, Nebraska. All of
said certificates bearing the date
of August 1, 1939, and issued to
the County of Holt at private sale
on said date.
You are required to answer
1 petition of the plaintiff on or
1 before the 16th day of November,
! A. D„ 1942, or the allegations
I thereof will be taken as true.
COUNTY OF HOLT,
By Julius D. Cronin,
22- 4 Its Attorney.
_ - .
(First publication Oct. 15, 1942)
ORDER OF HEARING OF
PROBATE OF FOREIGN
WILL.
The State of Nebraska,
Holt County, ss.
In the Probate Court of said
County. In the matter of the Es
tate of Joseph Charles Gallagher,
Deceased.
On this 13th day of October, A.
D.. 1942, Gertrude L. Gallagher
and Henry Werner, Jr., filed their
petition in this Court, and pre
sented an authenticated copy
of the Last Will and Testament
of Joseph Charles Gallagher, de
ceased, late of Rossford, Wood
County, Ohio, the prayer of said
petitioners being that a day be
fixed by this Court for the pur
pose of approving and allowing
said Last Will and Testament, and
causing same to be filed and re
corded in this office. It is there
fore hereby
ORDERED, That the 5th day
of November, A. D., 1942, at 10
o’clock A. M., be fixed for hear
ing said petition, when all persons
interested in said matter may ap
pear and show cause why the
prayer of said petition shohld not
be granted; and that notice of the I
pendency of said petition and the
hearing thereof, be given all per
sons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in
The Frontier, a weekly newspa
per printed in said county, for
three weeks prior to said day of
hearing.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
23- 3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication Oct. 22, 1942)
LEGAL NOTICE
GERTRUDE LANIK AND AN
TON L. LANIK will take notice
that Seth Noble has filed his
petition in the District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, against
you and each of you, impleaded
with Dewey C. Schaffer, John
Doe, real true name unknown,
and Mary Doe, real true name
unknown, wife of John Doe, the
object and prayer of which is to
foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted and delivered to Seth
Noble by Gertrude Lanik and
Anton L. Lanik, and which con
veyed Lots Three (3) and Four
(4),and the East Half (E1^) of the
Southwest Quarter (SWty) of
Section Seven (7), Township
Twenty-five (25) North, Range
Twelve (12); and the Northeast
Quarter (NEVi) of Section Thir
teen (13) Township Twenty- five
(25) North, Range Thirteen (13),
all West of the 6th P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska, and
which is in default and upon
which there is due and owing to
the plaintiff, Seth Noble, the sum
of One Thousand One Hundred
Fifty Dollars and forty-six cents
($1,150.46), with interest thereon
at the rate of six per cent per
annum from October 17, 1942,
which said sum includes taxes
paid by said Plaintiff on said land
Dursuant to the terms of said
mortgage.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 30th day
of November, 1942, or otherwise
judgment and decree will be en
tered against you.
SETH NOBLE,
By Julius D. Cronin,
24-4 His Attorney.
(First publication Oct. 8, 1942)
LEGAL NOTICE
FRANK MUNN; MARY MUNN,
FIRST REAL TRUE NAME UN
KNOWN, WIFE OF FRANK
MUNN; OTIS McALPIN, and the
East Half of the Southeast Quar
ter of Section Nine and the West
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
Section Ten, all in Township
Thirty-two North, Range Eleven,
West of the Sixth P. M.. Holt
County, Nebraska, impleaded with
John Doe, first real true name un
known, et. al„ defendants, will
take notice that on the 6th day
of October, A D„ 1942, L. W.
Rybin, Plaintiff, filed his petition
in the District Court ot Holt
County, Nebraska, and commenc
ed an action against said defend
ants, the object and prayer of
which is to foreclose a certain tax
sale certificate issued by the
County Treasurer ol Holt County,
Nebraska, to the Plaintiff on the
17th day of September, 1940,
number 5247, for taxes for the
years 1930 to 1938 inclusive, and
which covers the following des
cribed real estate situate in Holt
County, Nebraska, to-wit: East
Half of the Southeast Quarter of
Section Nine and the West Half
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion Ten, all in Township Thirty
two North, Range Eleven, West of
the Sixth P. M., Holt County, Ne
braska; that there is now due the
plaintiff on said tax lien and
subsequent taxes paid thereunder
and subject thereto the sum of
One Hundred Thirty-seven Dol
lars and seventy cents ($137.70),
with interest thereon at the rate
of seven per cent per annum
from September 22, 1942, and
costs. Plaintiff prays for a decree
of foreclosure and sale of said
premises. Plaintiff further al
leges that the real owner of said
real estate is unknown to the
plaintiff and his attorney.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 16th
day of November, A. D., 1942.
L. W. RYBIN, Plaintiff
By Julius D. Cronin,
22-4 His Attorney.
(First publication Oct. 22, 1942)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2949
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, October 22,
1942.
In the matter of the Estate of
Nora Sullivan, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is February 13, 1943,
and for the payment of debts is
October 22, 1943, and that on
November 12, 1942, and on Feb
ruary 15, 1943, at 10 o’cloalc 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,
24-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication Oct. 22, 1942)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2908
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, October 17,
1942.
In the matter of the Estate of
Ida B. Storts, 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 No
vember 10, 1942, at 10 o’clock A.
M., at the County Court Room in
O’Neill, Nebraska, when all per
sons interested may appear and
be heard concerning said final re
port and the distribution of said
estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
24-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication Oct. 29, 1942)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF FRANK HUNTER,
DECEASED.
TO: All PERSONS INTEREST
ED IN SAID ESTATE. BOTH
CREDITORS AND HEIRS:
You are hereby notified that on
the 29th day of October. A. D.,
1942, Carrie B. Hunter, petitioner,
filed her petition in the above
matter, setting forth, among
other things, that Frank Hunter,
a citizen, resident and inhabitant
of Holt County, Nebraska, died
therein, intestate, on the 10th day
of December, A. D., 1939, seized
and possessed of an undivided
one-sixth right, title and interest
in and to the following described
real estate, to-wit:
Lot Five (5) and the East Fif
teen (15) feet of Lot Six'(6) in
Block Eighteen (18) of the Orig
inal Town of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska.
West Half of the Northeast
Quarter and the East Half of the
Northwest Quarter of Section Six,
LEG \L Notice as to Constitutional Amendment
to be Voted on November 3, 1942
1’ursuunt to the provision* of Legislative Bill No. 191,
Fifty-fifth Session Nebraska State legislature 1941, there will
be submitted to the voters at the general election to be held
on November S, 1942, for their approval or rejection, the
following proposed amendment:
“Section 1. That Sec. 4, Article TX, Constitution of
Nebraska, be amended to read as follows:
‘Sec. 4. The legislature shall provide by law for the
election of such county and township officers as may be
necessary: Provided, however, the legislature may provide
by law for a form of county government in which county
officers may be elected or appointed, but such form shall be
optional with each county and shall obtain in any county
only upon the adoption thereof by the electors of such
county. ”
Sec. 2. The foregoing proposed amendment, if adopted,
shall be in force and effect on and after the first Thursday
after the first Tuesday in January, 1943; and it may be made
an additional section in Article XVII of the constitution of
Nebraska.
• FRANKS MARSH,
Secretary of State.
Township Twenty-eight, Range
Thirteen. West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian. Holt County, Ne
I braska; that he left him surviving
as his sole and only heirs at law,
j his widow, Carrie B. Hunter, and
i his mother, Margaret M. Hunter.
That Carrie B. Hunter, petitioner,
is the widow and an heir at law
of the deceased, Frank Hunter,
and derived title to an undivided
one-half of said real estate or an
interest therein from said de
ceased.
That the prayer of said petition
is that the Court may find and
determine the time of the death of
Frank Hunter; that he died in
testate, a resident and inhabitant
of Holt County. Nebraska; may
find and determine who are his
heirs and fix their degree of kin
ship; may find and determine the
right of descent of real property
belonging to said deceased; that
further administration of this
said estate be dispensed with; that
.there are no debts against his
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 19th day of November, A. D.,
1942, at the hour of ten o’clock
A. M„ and that if you fail to ap
pear at said time and place to
contest said petition the Court
may grant the prayer thereof.
Dated this 29th day of Oc
tober, A. D.. 1942.
BY THE COURT:
LOUIS W REIMER,
25-3 Countv Judge.
(COUNTY COURT 5?EAL>
AMERICAN VICTORY
MUST BE WON IN
AMERICAN HOMES
War must be fought and won
byrnations as a whole. Behind
the fighting forces, there must
stand, strong and determined,
a united home front.
The woman who learns to sew
for herself and her family, who
studies food problems, who
thriftily manages the family in
come so there will be a surplus I
lo .invest in .War Bonds, that
housewife is fighting the war
like any soldier.
She stands guard over the fam
ily pay envelope, buying only
needfuls, of sound, durable
quality.
She turns instinctively to stores
she can trust , * stores that
give her full value, stores like
Penney’s which have always
\*»rved her w~f1
Every Inch All Wool!
Town-Clad Suits
Value that INCREASES every
day during these times! Style
that's CONSTANTLY tops — all
yours with these fine Town-Clad
wor sleds!
* jarcc
$29.75 - $24.75
Others $19.75
\ AV
Cutiapnc Lightweight
OVERCOATS
Warmth without weight! A per
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LIGHTNESS! Shown is the smart
fly front Warwick!
$22.50
BRIEFLY STATED
Bernie Matthews came up from
Lincoln on a business trip Tues- j
day.
Clyde Willson left Monday for;
Wells, Mich., to attend the funeral
of his father.
Miss Mary Wagman of Omaha
spent the week-end in O’Xseill
visiting friends.
Mrs. Frank Froelich entertain
ed the Delta Dek Club at her home
Wednesday.
Virgil Ott left Friday for Port
and, Oregon, where he has en
listed in the army.
Jerry Halva of Lynch visited
at the home of his brother, Vic
Halva and wife last Wednesday.
Miss Margaret Miller and Miss
Owens went to Norfolk Wednes
day to attend the teacher's con
vention.
Mrs. Tom Brennan and son,
Gene, of Lincoln, arrived Thurs
day to visit relatives and friends
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gallagher and
daughter, Donna, spent the week
end in Lincoln and Omaha, visit
ing relatives and friends.
Word has been received here
by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton
that their son, Harry, who was
in the Solomon Islands, was now
in a hospital.
Dr. Milton Murphy, of Port
land, Oregon, left for Omaha
Sunday to attend a physician’s
convention, after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Enright.
The dance at Atkinson last
Wednesday night sponsored by
the Hair Dressers’ Association,
Unit Six, netted $106, which will
go to the U. S. O.
Frank Davidson, of Casper,
Wyoming, came Sunday to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Davidson until Friday, when he
will leave for Los Angeles, Cal.
Marjorie Dickson, Mildred
Cavanaugh and John Watson
spent the week-end in Norfolk
visiting friends.
Gene Stanton, who is in the
United States Coast Guard, will
leave Saturday for Nantucket,
Mass., after spending ten days
here visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Stanton.
Everyone should know the
great value of teeth. Doctors,
Teachsrs, and Parents, are serv
ing humanity, when they advo
cate and help protect children’s
teeth.—Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 25-1
Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek left for
Omaha Wednesday to visit rel
atives and friends for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Byers, of
Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Barnard, of Casper, Wyo., spent
the week-end visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Yantzi.
IRA H. MOSS
Present Clerk of the District
Court and Republican
Candidate for Re-election
Not a yes-man for any individual or clique.
Knows his duties and performs them .
A resident of Holt county all his life, except for
about two years in army service during World
War I. Sent no boys to the army;
he went himself.
HENS NEED 11 VITAMINS
SCIENCE FINDS
The past year again brought important find
ings about nutrition of poultry. Coming into
1942 many authorities agreed that eleven dif
ferent vitamins are essential in the nurition of
hens. Vitamin H has been found essential. The
U. S. Department of Agriculture asserts Vita
mins A-D-B1-G-B6-E-K - Choline - Anti
Gizzard-Erosion Factor and Pantothenic Acid
are needed.
O’Neill Hatchery, working in co-operation
with its affiliated laboratory, offers poultrymen
SHAMROCK LAYING MASH that is super
charged with every one of these 11 different i
health - promoting, disease - resisting vitamins, I
plus 5 essential trace minerals. Strengthened 16 j
ways against “egg laying slump,” it’s a lay mash I
we think can’t be beat. The price is reasonable, j
MADE AND SOLD BY
O Neill Hatchery
O’Neill, Nebraska
FEED SHAMROCK “16 CYLINDER” LAY
MASH THIS YEAR
Pfc. Charles Witt from Wen
dover, Field, Utah, arrived in
O’Neill on Tuesday to spend a
couple of days visiting at the J.
P. Riley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McElhaney
and children, spent Sunday in
Orchard, visiting Mrs. McEl
haney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Clifton.
Pfc. Kenneth Young, of Tampa,
Florida, arrived Monday on a
fifteen day furlough to visit his
wife. They left Tuesday for
Ravenna, Nebr., to visit his people
for a few days.
Mrs. Fay Miles arrived home
Friday from Valentine, where she
had been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ethel Seldon for several weeks.
CONSUMERS PAYS FIRST
HALF TAXES ^ IS42
'CpiufBlf SEfivIcS
cOnsUmeRs "TWiisi"
Indicative of Consumer* twin pol
icy: Reliable Service and Reason
able Rates, pay "first half" tax
payments in 78 Nebraska Counties.
COUNTY TREASURERS IN 78 COUNTIES
RECEIVE NEARLY $185,000.00 TA £S
Checks, totalling nearly $185,000.00, are being tendered Treas
urers in 78 of Nebraska's 93 counties this month covering "first
half" 1942 tax payments by Consumers Public Power Disir c::.
"Second half" payments are not due until May, 1943. Of ikes
total, nearly half (47 percent) goes directly to the support re
public schools. The balance goes to the various county, munio
ipality and state tax funds. Consumers represents THE ONLY
TYPE OF PI-T IC OWNERSHIP PERMITTED TO PAY
TAXES.
SUPPORTING NEBRASKA'S SUPPORT OF THE NATION