The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 24, 1942, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
"FOUR-YEAR OLD HEREFORD
Bull, sired by Paladin Domino l;j
good every way, $350. See any
day but Sunday —Fay A. Puck-1
ett, O’Neill. 33-tf
1934 CHEVROLET, 5 Good Tires;
in good running condition. As
I am leaving the county will sell
at a bargain.—Jack Ernst. 33-2*
BLATZ BOTTLED BEER FOR
Sale at Bazelman’s, South 4th
Street. Come in and try it. Also
Lunches. Gasoline and Gro
ceries. 8-tf.
WANTED ~
"YOU WANT EXPERT and effi
cient handling of your livestock,
insured responsibility and
rprompt returns of proceeds?
"Then consign to FRANK E.
SCOTT COM. CO.. Sioux City,
'la., the firm with a 31 year record
ffor dependability.” 27-tf
For Lease
RANCH, 1840 ACRES. Good im
provements; fenced and cross
fenced; 500 acres bottom hay
iland. Rent reasonable.—Edward
THeineman, Ainsworth, Neb. 30-4*
FOR SALE OR RENT
(First publication Nov. 26, 1942)
SHERIFF S SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
by virute of an Order of Sale
issued to me by the Clerk of the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, in an action pending
in said Court wherein
City of O'Neill
is plaintiff and
Michael J. Cahill, et al.,
Are defendants, I will sell to the
thighest bidder for cash at the
tfrant door of the Court House in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 28th
day of December, 1942, at 10
o’clock A. M., the following des
cribed premises in Holt County,
Nebraska:
Lot 15, Block D, O’Neill
and Haggerty’s Addition to
the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $81.16 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st. 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $13.00,
plus accruing costs;
Also
Lots 5 and 6, Block 51, Mc
Cafferty’s Addition to the
City of O’Neill, Holt County,
Ncbrsskd
Ho satisfy the sum of $30.70 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $12.75,
plus accruing costs;
Also
Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, Block
33, Original Town of O’Neill,
Holt County. Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $180.72 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $16.00,
plus accruing costs;
.Also
Lots 1, 2, 3. and 4, Block
51, McCafferty’s Addition to
the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $264.25 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $12.50,
plus accruing costs;
Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 50
McCafferty’s Addition to the
City of O'Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska.
to satisfy the sum of $77.30 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $12.50,
Slus accruing costs;
ilso
A part of Block G, McCaf
ferty’s Second Addition to the
City of O’Neill. Holt County,
Nebraska, more particularly
described as commencing at
a point 45 feet west of the
Southeast corner of Block
-’G” in McCafferty's Second
Addition to the Village of
O’Neill, thence North 170
feet, thence West 45 feet,
thence South 170 feet, thence
East 45 feet, to the place of
beginning,
to satisfy the sum of $32.30 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
<from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $12,50,
plus accruing costs;
For Reliable Insurance
PROMPT SETTLEMENT
REASONABLE RATES
SEE
L. G. Gillespie Agency
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill : Nebraska
RAY H. SHRINER
O'NEILL. NEBR.
j Insurance of All Kinds. Real
Estate and Rentals
F. H. A. Loans @4Vi%
Office Phone 106 Res. 136
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Oflc* Phene 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence f Dr. Brown, 223
Phones | Dr. French, 242
Also
A part of Block G, McCal
ferty s Second Addition to
the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska, more par
ticularly described as com
mencing at a point 90 feet
West of the Southeast corner
of Block "G” in McCafferty’s
Second Addition to the Vil
lage of O’Neill, thence runn
ing North 170 feet, thence
running West 45 feet, thence
running South 170 feet,
thence running east 45 feet,
to the place of beginning;
to satisfy the sum of $32.20 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $12.55,
plus accruing costs;
Also
Lot 7, Block D, O’Neill and
Haggerty’s Addition to the
City of O'Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $81.35 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $12.55,
plus accruing costs;
Also
Lot 5, Block D, O’Neill
and Haggerty’s Addition to
the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $81.35 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $12.55,
plus accruing costs.
Dated this 25th day of No
vember, 1942.
PETER W DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
29-5 Nebraska.
(First publication Dec. 10, 1942)
SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
to me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt county, Nebraska,
in an action pending in said Court
wherein the
County of Holt
is plaintiff and
Mary Mae Bazelman, et al.,
are defendants, I will sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the Court House in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 11th day
of January, 1943, at 10:00 A. M.,
the folowing described premises
in Holt County, Nebraska:
The West Half of the North
east Quarter, and Northwest
Quarter of Section Three (3),
Township Thirty-two (32),
North, Range Twelve (12),
West of the 6th P. M., Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $391.70 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from August 1, 1939, together
with costs taxed in the sum of
$18.00, plus accruing costs;
Also,
jhe South Half of the
Northeast Quarter and the
Southeast Quarter of Section
Eleven (11), Township Thirty
two (32), North, Range Twelve
(12), and the South Half of
the North Half and the
Southwest Quarter and the
West Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Twelve
(12), Township Thirty-two
(32), North, Range Twelve
(12). All West of the 6th P.
M., Holt County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $975.85 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from August 1st, 1939, together
with costs taxed in the turn of
$16.75, plus accruing costs;
Also,
The Southwest Quarter of
Section Thirteen (13), Town
ship Thirty-two (32), North,
Range Twelve (12), West of
the 6th P. M., Holt County,
Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $147.95 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from August 1st, 1939, together
with costs taxed in the sum of
$22.00, plus accruing costs;
Also,
The Southeast Quarter of
the Northeast Quarter, the
East Half of the Southeast
Quarter, and the Southwest
Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Twenty
three (23), Township Thirty
two (32). North, Range
Twelve (12), West of the 6th
P. M.. Holt County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $212.30 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from August 1st, 1939, together
with costs taxed in the sum of
$19.80, plus accruing costs;
Also.
The Southwest Quarter of
Section Thirty - three (33),
Township Twenty-five (25),
North, Range Twelve (12),
West of the 6th P. M., Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $101.85 with
interest thereon at 1% per annum
from August 1st, 1939, together
with costs taxed in the sum of
$16 75, plus accruing costs;
Also.
The South Half of the
Southwest Quarter of Section
Fifteen (15). Township Twen
ty-eight (28), North. Range
Twelve (12), West of the 6th
P. M., Holt County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $55.55 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from August 1st, 1939, together
with costs taxed in the sum of
$16.50, plus accruing costs;
Also.
The South Half of the
Northeast Quarter, the South
east Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section Seven (7),
Township Twentv-seven (27),
North, Range Twelve (12),
and the Southwest Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of
Section Eight (8). Township
Twenty - seven (27), North,
Range Twelve (12), West of
the 6th P. M., Holt County,
Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $106.75 with
interest thereon at 1% per annum
from August 1st. 1939, together
with costs taxed in the sum of
i $16 80. plus accruing costs.
Dated this 9th day of December,
1942.
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
31-5 Nebraska.
(First publication Dec. 24, 1942.)
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
to me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
in an action pending in said Court
wherein
City of O’Neill
is plaintiff and
Edward H. Whelan, et. al„
are defendants, I will sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the Court House in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 25th
day of January, 1943, at 10:00
o’clock A. M., the following des
cribed premises in Holt County,
Nebraska:
Lots 15 and 16, Block H,
O’Neill & Haggerty’s Addit
ion to the City of O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $113.23 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sura of $11.75,
plus accruing costs;
Also,
•Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 3,
Hazelette’s Addition to the
City of O’Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $58.41,
with interest thereon at 7%
per annum from May 1st,
1940, together with costs taxed in
the sum of $11.75, plus accruing
costs;
Also,
Nondescript No. 21, City of
O’Neill, in Section 29, Town
ship 29, North, Range 11,
West of the Sixth P. M., Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $52.25 with
interest thereon at 7% per an
num from May 1st, 1940, together
with costs taxed in the sum of
11.75, plus accruing costs;
Also,
Lot 6, Block H, McCaff
erty's Second Addition to
■the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $501.25 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $12.50,
plus accruing costs;
Also,
Lot 21, Block J, McCaff
erty’s Second Addition to the
City of O’Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $34.10 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $11.75,
plus accruing costs;
Also,
Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, Block
A, Fahy’s Second Addition
to the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $85.75 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $18.00.
plus accruing costs;
Also,
Lot 20, Block H, O’Neill &
Haggerty’s Addition to the
City of O’Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $34.07 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $11.75,
plus accruing costs;
Also.
Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block
H, O’Neill & Haggerty’s Ad
dition to the City of O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $145.90 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together with
costs taxed in the sum of $15.00,
plus accruing costs;
Also,
The South 128 feet of Lot
I. Block A. Millard's Addition
to the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $115.50 with
interest thereon at 7% per annum
from May 1st, 1940, together
with costs taxed in the sum of
$11.75, plus accruing costs.
Dated this 22nd day of De
cember, 1942.
PETER W. DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
33-5 Nebraska.
(F'irst publication Dec. 24, 1942)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2930
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, December 22,
1942.
In the matter of the Estate of
Margaret M. Hunter, 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 January
13. 1943, 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,
33-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication Dec. 24, 1942)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 2965
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, December 22,
1942.
In the matter of the Estate of
Ethan J. Allen, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment of
Mary Allen as Administratrix of
said estate, and will be heard
January 14, 1943, at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
33-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
Ensign Darrel Bright, of Chi
cago, 111., will arrive Friday on a
two weeks leave to visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bright
and ether relatives and friends.
O’Neil] High School Wins'
Opening Basketball Game
O’Neill won its first basketball
game of the season by dropping
Ewing 28 to 22. It was Ewing’s
third game of the season. The
Eagle’s led at the end of the first
quarter 4 to 2, but failed to con
nect with their shots in the sec
ond period, and were behind 8 to
11 at the half At the beginning
of the second half O’Neill came
to life, with Calkins finding the
hoop for 9 points. Wolfe, Bur
gess, Bruegman and McKenna
each dumped in a basket and
Yantzi helped out the cause with
a basket and a free throw. O’Neill
outscored Ewing 20 points to 11
in the second half. Calkins, Mc
Kenna and Wolfe were outstand
ing for O’Neill, while Tomjack
carried the lead for Ewing.
BOX SCORE
O’Neill EG FT F Pts
Wolfe, F 2 0 2 4
Burgess, F 10 2 2
Yantzi, C 110 3
Bruegman, C 1 0 2 2
McKenna, G 3 2 3 8
Calkins, G 4 1 1 9
Total 12 4 10 28
Ewing FG FT F Pts
Spittler, F 110 3
Pruden, F 3006
Meyborg, C 2 0 3 4
Tomjack, G 4 0 3 8
Ruby, G 0 111
'Total 10 2 7 22
Ewing’s second team drubbed |
the O’Neil] seconds 26 to 11. Lef
ler and Carry led with 18 and 6 j
points respectively. Riley, Korab!
and Dempsey looked best for
O’Neill.
The O'Neill third string defeat
ed the Junior High in an after
noon game 9 to 8. Dempsey led
the O’Neill squad, and Keller was
best for the Junior High.
• _ _
BRIEFLY STATED
Rev. Father Brick went to
Sioux City on Tuesday.
Ted Sirek of Omaha, will arrive
today to spend Christmas visit
ing his mother and sister.
Miss Genevieve McManus, of
Sioux City, will arrive Thursday
to spend Christmas visiting rel
atives and friends.
Miss Mildred O'Malley, of
Omaha, arrived Thursday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
O’Malley over the holidays.
Miss Ruth Harris, of Odgen,
Iowa, came Saturday to visit her
mother, Mrs, Esther Cole Harris,
and other relatives and friends
over the holidays.
Mrs. Charles E. Chase left Mon
day for Paris, Texas, to visit her
husband, who is a private in the
U. S. Army, over the holidays.
Mrs. Flora Bright, of Wayne,
came Thursday to visit her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr and
Mrs. Ramon Bright, over Christ
mas.
Jerty Toy, who attends the
University of Nebraska, arrived
Wednesday to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Toy over the
holidays.
Keith Vincent, who attends the
University of Nebraska, arrived
Wednesday to spend Christmas
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Vincent.
James Harty, of Portland, Ore
gon, arrived Monday to spend
the Christmas holidays visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Harty and other relatives and
friends.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
there will be a meeting of the
shareholders of The O’Neill
National Bank of O’Neill, Ne
braska, held in the banking rooms
of said bank between the hours
of 9 A. M., and, 4 P. M., on Tues
day, January 12, 1943.
The purpose of this meeting is
for the election of a Board of
Directors of said Bank for the en
suing year, and for the trans
action of such other business as
may properly come before the
meeting.
F. N. CRONIN,
33-1 Vice President.
Presbyterian Church
Dr. J. E. Spencer, Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
New Year’s sermon subject, ‘‘The
Past and the Future.”
Young People’s meeting at 7
o’clock. An inventory meeting.
Notice Ij
DR. A. E. GADBOIS
Eye, Ear, and Nose Special- H
ist, will make his regular ♦♦
visit at Dr. Carter's office in ♦♦
O'NEILL
i Friday, January 8th |
Glasses Fitted
Live and Learn Club
The Live and Learn Project
Club held their Xmas party on
Thursday, December 17, at the
home of Mrs. Orville Hitchcock,
with Mrs. Harold Givens assist
ing hostess. A lovely dinner was
served at 1 o’clock.
The lesson on Quick Breads was
given by our leader, Mrs. Ina
Roth telling of the different
ways flour can be used and the
enriched flour which is now avail
able at our grocerss adding viti
mins and minerals. The guess
ing prize was won by Mrs. Harold
Givens.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson with Mrs.
John Warner assisting.
Busy Hour Club
The Busy Hour Club met De
cember 17 at the home of Stella
Miller, with nine members and
two visitors present. New officers
were elected for the new year.
The remainder of the afternoon
was spent playing Bingo and ex
changing Christmas gifts. Lunch,
consisting of sandwiches, potato
salad, pickles and coffee, was
served by the hostess. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Linda Wayman on January 28.
AAA News Notes
President Roosevelt has pro
claimed January 12 as Farm Mo
bilization! Day and has asked that
committeemen gather with De
partment of Agriculture and other
agricultural representatives that
day to discuss ways and means
of insuring maximum production
of vital foods in 1943.
The President said: “I should
like Farm Mobilization Day to be
a symbol of a free America; a
symbol of the might and produc
tivity of our nation; and a symbol
of our unalterable determination
to put to full use our agricultural
resources, as well as or other re
sources, in the achievement of
victory.”
The Holt County USDA War
Board, composed of representa
tives of all Department of Agri
culture agencies, is swinging into
action on the 1943 farm war front
following a district conference
held for county War Board mem
bers of six counties and districts
in this area at Ainsworth on De
cember 21. Preliminary Farm
Mobilization Day plans were dis
cussed at that meeting, along with
plans for complete mobilization
of Department of Agriculture ser
vices for farm families producing
food for war.
OPA has brought all used farm
machinery and equipment selling
for $100 or more under1 price con
trol.
Chairman Truman, of the Spe
cial Senate Investigating Commit
tee, has indicated that a hearing
will be held in January on the na
tional farm machinery shortage.
President Roosevelt has auth
YEAR END
CLEAN VP
Starting Saturday, Dec. 26th
4 MEN’S SUITS
Size 38-39-39-40, Color Tan
$15.00
Size 38 Summer Suit $5
CORDUROY PANTS
For Young Men
Waist Size 29-30-31-32-33
$3.00
Men’s Dress Shirts
While They Last
90c
DRESS CAPS
For Men and Boys
25c
Women’s Patent Pumps
$2.00
Boys’ Overall Jackets
Unlined
$1.00
Boys’ Wash Pants
50c
6 Bars Toilet Soap
25c
Men’s Work Pants
$1.00
72x84 Double Blankets
$2.98
Women’s Fall COATS
Plains and Plaids
Now $8.00 and $10.00
Women’s Saddle Shoes
Brown and White
$2.00
FANCY PILLOWS
Satins and Crepes
50c
Women’s Millinery
50c
Children’s Oxfords
Black, 8 Vi to 2
$1.00
OUTING FLANNEL
Fancy, 36-Inch
15c
_I
Boys’ Flannel Robes
Age 10-12-14
$1.50
36-Inch Burlap
5c Yard
MEN’S SHOES
Broken Lots
$1.00
72x90 BATTS
3 Pounds
98c
J.C. PENNEY CO.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
orized Director of Economic Sta
bilization Byrnes to make final
decisions on differences which
crop up between Food Adminis
trator Wickard and other govern
mental agencies.
Farmers may obtain sufficient
kerosene for all essential purposes
by making application to local
rationing boards on Form 1101.
Josephine H. Mlnarik has ac
cepted the duties of secretary
treasurer of the AAA Association.
She has been working here for
some time as clerk.
Harry E. Ressel, Chairman, \
Holt County A. C. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka
entertained the employees of the
Gamble Store at a six o’clock din
ner at a local cafe Sunday eve
ning, followed by a theatre party.
Christmas gifts were exchanged.
HMeans tax payments
Which we tell about here
Over a third of a million
Paid every year. . . .
Ar n a series of «d
v deplcltlng Con
s — Jin "A" lo "Z."
TAXES, or "payments in lieu of
taxes," to use the technical term,
are paid annually by your Consumers
Public Power District in amounts
totalling over a third of-a million dol
lars. These tax payments, which Con
sumers is required to pay under the
law, with which it gladly^omplies. are
paid in 81 of Nebraska's 93 counties
and go for the support of many worth
while public functions in “'your com
munity. such as police and fire pro
tection, courts of law. public health,
park and street development public
road maintenance, and of course, pub
lic schools which recei^£4h® greatest
amount. In many counties. Consumer*
Public Power District ranks high on the
list of "largest tax payers In the
county" while in some counties Con
sumers IS THE LARGEST TAXPAYER.
Consumers is happy to assume its
share of the support of these worth
while functions in order to make the
communities it serves electrically finer
places in which to live.
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS
AT LEAST 10%
EVERY PAYD