The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 18, 1943, Image 8

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    FOR HALE
CAM'rTINU, Cabinet Table,
kitchen am Conner belter,—*
Melvin Rurirka. Phone 13k W,
rill 43 t
FOR SALK, 3S» acres grass land
N'l 14*80 10 10 miles north
of Page, No Imp Price $4 per a
600 Rcrrs grass l«nd» bus wtdl,
See 3133-14, 17 miles north, 4
east Atkinson, Price $2 per a
E J GORKIN,
1910 So 34tti St Omaha, Nehr,
* FOR REM
1KVEN room house, modern ex
cept heat —C, f McKenna. 30tf
SIX room house —Orton Young,
O'Neill. Nebr. 44-2
HELP WANTED
GIRL OR WOMAN for general
housework; full or part time.—
Mrs. Ralph Loidy, O'Neill. 44-tf
•YOU WANT EXPERT and elTi
cient handling of your livestock,
insured responsibility nnd
prompt returns of proceeds?
Then consign to FRANK E
SCOTT COM. CO, Sioux City.
Ia.. the firm with a 31 year record
for dependability." 27-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
DEBTS COLLECTED—We will;
either collect your notes, judg-i
ments, mortgages, or accounts,
or no charge. Anywhere. 35
years' experience. Best of ref-1
erences. Write us. R. C. Valen
tine Co., Marshalltown, Iowa. 39f
FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE, part trade, or rent,
The Fox Hotel. Owing to the
death of my brother and my son
leaving for the Army, I wish to
dispose of my hotel; fully equip
ped and doing a good business.
Corner good restaurant location,
23 rooms. This is a real buy.—
Ida Fox, owner. Telephone 354,
P. O. Box 186, O’Neill* Neb. 44-2
(First publication March 4, 1943)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in the
office of the County Clerk of
Holt County, Nebraska, asking
and praying that the road com
mencing at the Southeast Corner
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion *15, Township 28, Range 9,
thence north between Sections
14-15 and between Sections 10-11
to connect with County Road at
the Northeast Corner of the North
east Quarter of Section 10, Town
ship 28, North, Range 9, west of
tho 6th P. M.. all in Holt County,
Nebraska, be designated as a
county road.
That a hearing on this petition
will be held by the Holt County
Board of Supervisors on Tuesday,
March 23, 1943, at 2:00 P. M , at
their office in the Court House
in O’Neill, Nebraska.
JOHN C. GALLAGHER,
43-3 County Clerk.
(First publication March 4, 1943)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING.
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF ANNA BURKE, DE
CEASED.
TO: ALL PERSONS INTER
ESTED IN SAID ESTATE, BOTH
CREDITORS AND HKIR5:
You are hereby notified that on
the 1st day of March, A. D., 1943,
Charles Burke, filed his petition
in the above matter, setting forth
among other things, that Anna
Burke, a citizen and inhabitant of
Lincoln County, South Dakota,
died intestate on the 6th day of
May, A. D„ 1939, possessed of:
The Southwest Quarter
(SWV4) of Section 31, Town
ship 27, Range 10. West of the
Sixth P. M., in Holt County,
Nebraska;
that she left her surviving as her
sole and only heirs at law the
following children, to-wit: Finley
Burke, Olive Crary, Daniel Burke,
Clarice Burke and Charles Burke;
that Charles Burke, petitioner
herein, is a son and heir at law of
the deceased, Anna Burke, and
derived title to an undivided one
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fifth of said real relate, of ao in
teiret therein. from tab! deceased
Thai the prayer of said petition
is that the Coup! mar find and
deieitoine the little of the death
of Anna Burke, deceased; lha| she
died intestate, a resident and in
habitant of Lincoln County, South
Dakota; may find and deicrtuihc
who are h»‘t heirs, and fls their
degree of kinship; may find and
determine the rigid of descent ot
the real properly belonging to
said deceased. that furthoi idmin
istratlon of Hits eslate may be dis
pensed with; that there are no
debts against said estate, and that
the claims of all creditors are
barred; that there is no inherit
ance tax, State or Federal, due
from this estate, or any of the
heirs thereof, 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 m the city of O'Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 25th
day ot March, A. D„ 1943, at the*
hour of ten o’clock A. M., and
that if you fad to appear at said
tune and place to contest said pe
tition, the Court may grant the
prayer therepf.
Dated this 1st day of March, A,
D„ 1943,
BY THE COURT:
Louis W. Reimcr,
43-3 County Judge,
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication March 4, 1943)
LEGAL NOTICE
E. W. Miller, Elberta L. Miller,!
his wife; George E. Booth, and
the West Half of Section 33,
Township 30, Range 9. West of
the 6th P. M., in Holt County, j
Nebraska, involved in the first
cause of action herein; E. L. Dem
ing, Mary Deming, his wife, first
and real true name unknown;!
Harley G. Kennedy, Mary Ken-)
nedy, his w'ife, first and real true
name unknowm; William Mc
Guire, and the North Half of Sec
tion 18, Township 29, Range 9,
West of the 6th P. M., Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, involved in the sec
ond cause of action herein; D. P.
Wetzel, Mary Wetzel, his wife,
first and real true name un
known; and the Northwest Quar
ter of the Northeast Quarter and
the North Half of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 4, Township
26. Range 9, and the Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section 5, Township 26, Range
9, all West of the 6th P. M„ Holt
County, Nebraska, involved in
the third cause of action herein;
Albert D. Case, Mary Case, his
wife, first and real true name un
known, and the Southeast Quar
ter of Section 17, Township 30,
Range 10, West of the 6th P. M.,
in Holt County, Nebraska, in
volved in the fourth cause of ac
tion herein; Emma L. Wegner,
John Wegner, her husband, first
and real true name unknown;
Frank F. Wegner, and the South
west Quarter of Section 27, Town
ship 30, Range 10, West of the 6th
P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, in
volved in the fifth cause of ac
tion herein; Jennie George, John
George, her husband, first and I
real true name unknown; Joseph
George, and the North Half of
the Northeast Quarter, and the
Southeast Quarter of the North
east Quarter of Section 28, Town
ship 32. Range 10, and the West
Half of the Northwest Quarter of
Section 27, Township 32, Range
10. all West of the 6th P. M Holt
County, Nebraska, involved in the
sixth cause of action herein; O.
E. Martin, Mary Martin, his wife,
first and real true name un
known, and the West Half of the
Northwest Quarter and the North
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 30. Township 25, Range
10, West of the 6th P. M„ Holt
County. Nebraska, involved in the
seventh cause of action herein:
You, and each of you will take
notice that the County of Holt,
State of Nebraska, filed its pe
tition and commenced an action
against you on the 26th day of
February, 1943, the object'and
prayer of which is to foreclose
upon seven causes of action, the
following tax sale certificates, is
sued to the County of Holt. State
of Nebraska, by the County
Treasurer of Holt County, Ne
braska, to-wit:
Tax Certificate No. 245,
covering the West Half of
Section 33, Township 30,
Range 9, West of the 6th P.
M., Holt County, Nebraska,
upon which there is due
$486.95, and interest;
Tax Certificate No. 137,
covering the North Half of
Section 18, Township 29,
Range 9, West of the 6th P.
M., Holt County, Nebraska,
upon which there is due
$390.85, and interest;
Tax Certificate No. 76, cov
ering the Northwest Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter and
the North Half of the North
west Quarter of Section 4.
Township 26, Range 9, and
the Northeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion 5, Township 26, Range
9, all West of the 6th P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska, upon
which there is due $272.10,
and interest;
Tax Certificate No. 251,
covering the Southeast Quar
ter of Section 17, Township
30, Range 10. West of the 6th
P. M., Holt County, Nebras
ka. upon which there is due
$316.00, and interest:
Tax Certificate No. 253,
covering the Southwest Quar
ter of Section 27, Township
30, Range 10, West of the 6th
P. M, Holt County, Nebras
ka, upon which there is due
$328.40, and interest:
Tax Certificate No. 198,
covering the North Half of
the Northeast Quarter and
the Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of Section
28, Township 32. Range 10,
and the West Half of the
Northwest Quarter of Section
If, Township 11 Range If. I
all West or the *th P, M,
Holt County, Nebraska, up«t
which there Is Hue
and interest!
Tat Certificate No 144,
Covering the West Half of |he
Not the ret Quarter and the
North Half of the Southwest
Quartet of Section 10 Tow tv
sit ip 81 ttnnge lit, West Of
the *th P M . Holt County,
Nebraska, upon which there
la due UlMim. and Interest
Plaintiff pmvs for an account
ing of the amounts due under the
various causes ttf action, and for
foreclosure and sale of said prem
ises in satisfaction thereof.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
I2lh day of April. 1P43.
COUNTY OF HOLT,
43,4 Plaintiff.
By Julius D. Cronin. Its Attorney
(First publication March 4, 1943);
LEGAL NOTICE
The Southwest Quarter of See-}
tion 27. Township 30, North,'
Range 14, West of the tith P. M,,i
in Holt County’, Nebraska, will
take notice that on the 3rd day ■
of March, A D,, 1943, Christine:
S. Marth, Executrix of the Estate |
of Ralph J. Nickerson, deceased, i
filed her petition in the District ]
Court of Holt County. Nebraska,:
and commenced an action against
said land, impleaded with other,
defendants, the object and prayer
of which is to foreclose a certain
tax sale certificate issued by the
County Treasurer of Holt County,
Nebraska, to Ralph J. Nickerson,
on June 17, 1938, numbered 4826.
for taxes for the year 1936, and
which covers the Southwest Quar
ter of Section 27. Township 30,
i North, Range 14. West of the 6th
P. M„ in Holt County, Nebraska;
that there is now due plaintiff on
said tax lien, and subsequent
taxes paid thereunder and sub
ject thereto, the sum of Two
Hundred Eighty-one Dollars and
Ninety-one Cents ($281.91) with
interest thereon at the rate of
seven percent per annum from
February 24th. 1943, and costs.
Plaintiff prays for a decree of
foreclosure and sale of said prem
ises. and alleges that the real
owner of said real estate is un
known to this plaintiff and her
attorneys.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 12th day
of April, A. D., 1943.
CHRISTINE S. MARTH.
Executrix of the Estate of
Ralph J. Nickerson, deceased,
43-4 PLAINTIFF.
By JULIUS D. CRONIN,
One of her Attorneys.
(First publication March 11, 1943)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 29S2.
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, March 11, 1943.
In the matter of the Estate of
Joseph Charles, Gallagher, De
ceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the Ancillary Administratrix of
said estate has filed in this court
her 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 March 31, 1943 at 10:00
o’clock A. M., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when
all persons interested may appear j
and be heard concerning said final
report and the distribution of said
6Stdt0
LOUIS W. REIMER,
44-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication March 18, 1943)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: The Colonial and United
States Mortgage Company; Col
onial and United States Mort
gage Company Limited; David
A. Adams; Mrs. David A. Ad
ams, his wife, first real name
unknown; Gustav J. Wolff and
Mary Wolff, his wife, first real
name unknown; the heirs, dev
isees, legatees, personal repre
sentatives and all other persons
interested in the estate of
Marion F. Crane, also known as
Marian F. Crane, deceased, real
names unknown; and all per
sons having or claiming any
interest in the East Half of the
Northeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-one, West Half of the
Southeast Quarter; East Half
of the Southwest Quarter;
Northwest Quarter; and West
Half of the Southwest Quarter
of Section Twenty-two, All in
Township Twenty-seven, North
Range Nine, West of the 6th P.
M„ in Holt County, Nebraska,
real names unknown, defend
ants.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on March 17, 1943,
Ben O. McGarity and Florence
McGarity. as plaintiffs, filed their
petition in the District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, against
you as defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet and
confirm the title in them, the said
Ben O. McGarity and Florence
McGarity, as joint tenants, to
the following described real es
tate, to-wit; The East Half of
the Northeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-one, West Half of the
Southeast Quarter; East Half
of the Southwest Quarter; North
west Quarter; and West Half of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-two, All in Township
Twenty-seven. North Range Nine,
West of the 6th P. M„ in Holt
County. Nebraska, as against you
and each of you, and to secure
a decree of Court that you have
no interest in. rights or title to,
or lien upon said real estate or
any part thereof.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
26th day of April, 1943.
Dated this 17th day of March,
1943.
BEN O McGARITY and
FLORENCE McGARITY.
_ Plaintiffs.
By Julius D. Cronin.
45-4 Their Attorney. ■
I <>\ Mil I HI will
SRND Mi l I Kl'INS
1DTUM I Ml Ml;Ils
CongieMtusn A L., Millet ha*
written The Frontier advising
I hit ha hat a supply uf Farmers'
MulU'tlns available h»r dtattltouj
lion among the farmers and
townspeople of this vicinity.
If you will write him at 101
House Office Pudding. Washing
lon, l). C., he will send you a
complete index of these bulletins
from which y«'U may order the
■'lies that you want. If you have
in mind any particular bulletins
that you would like, he will send
those. Here are a few subjects
that will Indicate the type. There
are many others;
Farm and Home Drying of
Finds and Vegetables; Home
Storage of Vegetables; The Mak
ing and Feeding of SUage; Hog
Lot Equipment; Equipment for
Farm Sheep Raistttg; Cooling
Milk and Cream on the Farm;
Sweet Potato Growth; Production
of Late or Main Crop Potatoes;
Seed Peas foi the Canner; Tur
key Raising. Home Canning of
Fruit, Vegetables, Meats; Farm
Poultry Raisin ;; How to Fight
the Chinch Bug,
HOLT COCNTY LADY
CELEBRATES HER
94TH BIRTHDAY
Tuesday, March 9 was the 94th
birthday of Mrs. William Monish
and a number of neighbors and
friends went to her home with
well-filled baskets to help her cel
ebrate the event Those present
were: Mrs. T. F. Donohoe, Mrs.
Herb Jansen. Mrs. T. J. Donohoe,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Malley,
Mrs. Leo Burival and son, Jimmy,
Mrs. James Donohoe and daugh
ter, Joann, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Donohoe and son. Gene, Mrs.
John Jansen and daughter, Rita,
and Miss Catherine Donohoe.
Two beautiful birthday cakes
were sent by Mrs. Con O’Connell
and Mrs. Kinkaid. Also a lot of
birthday greeting cards were sent
by neighbors and friends who
could not be there. Those present
spent a very enjoyable time vis
iting and playing cards, after
which the folks departed, wish
ing this grand good woman many
more happy birthdays. ••
Hospital Notes
Mrs. Cleo Alderson, of Chamb
ers, a son, bom Monday.
Mrs. Vernon Parks and baby, of
Page, dismissed Thursday.
Mrs. Everett Michaelson and
baby dismissed on Wednesday.
John Clemept, of Ewing, is a
medical patient.
A. A. Leiser, of Atkinson, was
admitted on Saturday.
BRIEFLY STATED
Mi's. H. B. Hubbard of Lincoln
returned to her home Wednesday,
after a few days visit here with
friends.
Bill Froelich of Chicago spent
the week-end here visiting his
wife, children and other relatives
and friends.
Miss Doris Harvey spent the
week-end at Page visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Harvey.,,
Mrs. Hugh, Birmingham went
to Chicago on Monday to visit rel
atives and friends. She will re
turn on Friday.
Jack Vincent of Omaha came
Wednesday to spend a few days
vsiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Vincent.
Mrs. Flora Bright of Orchard
and brother, Ernest Butterfield,
of Venus, spent last Friday here
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ramon
Bright.
Pvt. Francis Kelly, of Fort
Leonard Wood, Mo., arrived this
morning to visit his wife, his
parents and other relatives and
friends.
Miss Naydene Coyne, of Chi
cago, arrived here Saturday to
spend a two weeks vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Coyne and other relatives and
friends.
Father O'Brion, of Emmet, will
leave the forepart of April for
Harvard University, where he
will take a course of training
following his appointment as
Chaplain in the Army.
Leo Mullen drove the Biglin
ambulance to Norfolk this after
noon to bring back Mrs. Electa
Bigler, who has been receiving
medical treatment in a hospital
there the past few weeks. She is
much improved.
Word has been received that
Corporal Boyd Boelter, who has
been stationed in Australia since
July, 1942, has been transferred
to New Guinea and had safely
reached his destination.
Dr. and Mrs. O’Connell received
word from their son, Bill, wrh~. is
in Washington, D. C., that he had
enlisted in the United States
Navy and starts his training on
the 24th of March.
Try the Frontier on Classifieds.
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at Hotel O Halil in O Halil
Tuesday* Mirth 2.1
Satisfaction Guaranteed
In Inman evenings and Sundays
by appointment
Nels Barbar of Hollywood, Cal.,
came Sum!ay lo visit his daugh
ter and son in-law, Mr. and Mi'S, j
Ralph Rick ley. and family,
Mre William Froelich, children
Bill, Nancy and Ellen and Eddie
Campbell will go to Omaha on
Friday to spend the week-end
with Bill Froelich,
Mr, and Mrs. Allen Jazkowiak'
returned Saturday from Chicago.1
where they had spent a few days I
visiting his brother, Dwight, who
is in the Army and leaves soon
for duty averseas.
Mrs Guy Cole, Mrs, John Os
enbaugh, Mis, Dewey Schaeffer,
Gene McKenna. Bud Cole and
Warren Burgess returned Sunday
, from Lincoln, where they attend
i ed the state basketball tourna
; ment.
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Lundgren
j went to Lincoln on Monday to
get their son. Roy, who has been
attending the University of Ne
braska. He will visit his parents
for a few days before leaving for
the Army on March 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser and
Mrs. James Walling entertained
seven guests at a 7:30 dinner at
the M. and M. Cafe on Monday
evening, followed by cards at
Mrs. Walling's home, in honor
of Melvin Ruzicka and Francis
Murphy.
The Catholic Daughters had a
social meeting at the Golden hotel
on Tuesday evening. After a
luncheon the evening was spent
sewing for the Red Cross. Mrs.
Norb Uhl, Mrs. James Kelly, Mrs.
K. P. Hoffman, Mrs. Helen Sirek,
Mrs. McKinley Simonson and
Mrs. Jerry Ryan were hostesses.
Mrs. John Melvin won the door
prize.
Technical Sergeant LeRoy
Hartford of Camp Van Dorn,
Miss., left Tuesday for San Jose,
Calif., and Los Angeles, where
he will visit his sisters, Luella
and Lucille, after a few days vis
it here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. George Hartford, and sister.
From there he will return to
Camp Van Dorn. He has a fif
teen-day furlough.
The Womens Club met at the
home of Mrs. George Robertson
on Wednesday afternoon. A St.
Patrick's program was given.
Ruth Burge sang “Mother Mach
ree,” and “Ah Sweet Mystery of
Life.’ Mrs. Shriner gave a read
ing, “Mrs. O’Toole at the Tele
phone.” Another reading, “Going
to Sea” was given by Mrs. Jerry
Miller. Mrs. Seth Noble read a
paper on St. Patrick. There were
sixteen members and four guests
present.
F. F. A. News
Mr. Millen of Albion, working
with the Nebraska Soil Conserv- ;
ation Stations, was at the O’Neill
Public School on Wednesday, ;
March 3, and gave a talk on soil
conservation and soil districts. He .
also showed some slides on soil ;
SAVE ON EVERYTHING
The fond thrift program urges us to turn our
thoughts to saving food; to getting the most nour
ishment from plentiful things, making a little meat
go a long way. And first we must learn where and
now to buy best.
1 he same applies to your other buying. Today—as
always— Penury's is a good friend to those who
are doing their part in every branch of wartime
living.
Clever Styles In The Smartest Fabricl
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Select yours from this fine
group of fresh frocks that
have all the new tricks of
the season—peg top skirts,
unpressed pleats, soft gath
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lovely necklines. In sizes
12 to 20.
New Season Styles!
COATS and
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1650
You’ll revol in this
fine selection of gay,
casual boxy coats
in all-wool Shetland
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Sizes from 12 to 20.
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"Little Girl"
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Age 2 to 6. Ador
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Rayon Blouses
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rayon crepe in long
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styles! New, differ
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Smart wool - and -
rayon plaids in
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Penney's Thrifty Way Is The American Way
conservation. Mr. Millen presided
over the classes in the absense of
Mr. Mathis, vocational agricul
ture instructor, who was attend
ing the district basketball tourn
ament at Norfolk.
On Monday, March 8, Mrs. Ruth
Rector and Harry Ressel gave a
talk to the vocational agriculture
classes on how the AAA oper
ates. She also discussed rationing
and told how the AAA helps in
the war effort.
The local FFA chapter held
their regular business meeting on
Tuesday night, March 9. It being
the second meeting, the newly
elected officers presided. They
went through their regular bus
iness and then adjourned the
meeting and watched a free show
on fishing.**
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
"A lot of storekeepers tn town are worry
ing about being able to get help these days.
Judge Men are mighty scarce and gettin*
more so all the time **
"I know Kven the big companies are
having quite a job getting them Yep. and
they need em too Take the beverage dis
tilling comjiantes for example they need
a lot of manpower. Though they’re not
making whiskey any more, they're doing a
24-hour-a-day job of turning out alcohol tor
gun powtlei and synthetic rubbei loi the
government
• Makes me think back to the days before
retieai when a powerful numbei of people
were making liquor, too only they were
a bunch of law-Houtmg criminals doing it
behind closed doors And the government
wasn t collecting a billion dollar excise tax
either hver stop to wonder where the gov
ernment could gel all its war alcohol today
if it weren't lot the beverage distillers?’*
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< onterenr* of Aleokohe industries, true