The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 27, 1943, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE—50 ewes and lambs.
—Ray Noble, Star, Nebr. 3-4*
McCORMICK-Deering 2-row eli,
good condition. Call any day but
Sunday. — Virgil Hubby, Phone
9-F30. 2-2*
1939 OLDSMOBILE Sedan. Good
condition. — Ralph B. Mellor,
O'NeilL 1-tf
FOR SALE—Two Dressers, din
ette set, davenport, ice box, one
bed and chairs.—Mrs. A. C.
Morton. 3-1
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT; close in. —
Mary Horiskey. 21tf.
LOST
LOST—May 16th, pair of black
rosary beads, square peace med
al attached. Return to Mrs. F.
J. Biglin, O’Neill. 3-1*
STRAYED
STRAYED—Whiteface cow, car
rying Harvey Jolly brand, Bar
PS. — Wm. Langan, Spencer,
Nebr. 3-5*
THREE Whiteface heifers, brand
ed Box C with upside down R
on left hip. Please notify Ralph
B. Mellor, O’Neill. 1-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
THE FACTORY HOOVER MAN
Twill be in O’Neill on June 7. 8
and 9. If you wish to have your
Hoover serviced, phone 33. —
Biglin Brothers. 3-2
DEBTS COLLECTED — If you
can’t collect money due you, try
us. Notes, judgments, mortgages,
accounts. Honest provable debts
only. Anywhere. 35 years’ ex
perience. Write us. R. C. Valen
tine Co., Marshalltown, la. 52-tf
{First publication May 20, 1943)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 2869
In the County Court of Holt
-County, Nebraska, May 17, 1943.
In the matter of the Estate of
Jeremiah Horrigan, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
Estate are hereby notified that
the Executrix 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 June
9, 1943, at 10:00 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,
2-3 County Judge.
(County Court Seal)
tFirst publication May 13, 1943.)
LEGAL NOTICE
George W. Henderson and Mary
Henderson, first real true name
unknown, his wife; Maude E.
Hough and John Hough, first real
itrue name unknown, her husband,
.and the West Half of the North
east Quarter and the Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section Thirty-four, Township
Thirty-three, North, Range
Twelve, West of the Sixth P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska, will take
notice that on the 11th day of
May, A. D., 1943, Harry Johnson
filed his petition in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
and commenced ah actipn against
you, impleaded With other de
fendants, the object and prayer
of which is to foreclose a certain
tax sale certificate issued by the
County Treasurer of Holt County,
Nebraska, to Harry Johnson on
April 17, 1941, numbered 5314,
for taxes for the years 1932 to
1939 inclusive, and which covers
the West Half *of the Northeast
Quarter and the Southeast Quar
ter of the Northeast Quarter of
Section Thirty-four, Township
'Thirty-three, North, Range Twelve,
Vest of the Sixth P. M., Holt
County, Nebraska; that there is
now due plaintiff on said tax lien,
ind subsequent taxes paid there
under and subject thereto for the
years 1940, .1941 and the first
half of 1942, the sum of One
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Hundred Eighty Dollars and Six
teen cents ($180.16), with interest
thereon at the rate of seven per
cent per annum from May 8th,
1943, and costs. Plaintiff prays
for a decree of foreclosure and
sale of said premises and alleges
that the real owner of said real
estate is unknown to this plain
tiff and his attorney.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 21st day
of June, A. D., 1943.
HARRY JOHNSON, Plaintiff,
By Julius D. Cronin,
1-4 His Attorney.
(First publication May 6, 1943)
LEGAL NOTICE
The heirs, devisees, legatees and
personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estates of Jesse D. Bright and
1 Nancy J. Bright, deceased, real
names unknown; The heirs, dev
isees, legatees and personal rep
resentatives and all other persons
interested in the estates of Alfred
Alder and Mary A. Alder, de
ceased, real names unknown; The
heirs, devisees, legatees and per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estates
of Henry J. Zulauf and Margaret
M. Zulauf, deceased, real names
unknown; The heirs, devisees,
legatees and personal representa
tives and all other persons inter
ested in the estates of Moses L.
Bright, Catherine V. Bright and
Jeanette Bright, deceased, real
names unknown; The heirs, dev
isees. legatees and personal rep
resentatives and all other persons
interested in the estate of Abra
ham L. Zulauf, deceased, real
names unknown; M. R. Sullivan,
first and real name unknown,
Receiver, and the Successors and
Assigns of M. R. Sullivan, as such
Receiver, now deceased, real
names unknown; John C. Sum
mers and Florence F. Summers,
and all persons having or claim
ing any interest in the East Half
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion Thirteen. Township Twenty
nine, North, Range Nine, West of
the 6th P. M., in Holt county,
Nebraska, Defendants.
You and each of you are here
by? notified that on the 4th day of
May, 1943, John H. Eberly as
Blaintiff, filed a petition in the
(istrict Court or Holt county,
Nebraska, as against you and each
of you respectively as defend
ants, which petition alleges that
the plaintiff and his mesne grant
ors have been in the open, peace
able, continuous, exclusive, notor
ious and adverse possession of the
East Half of the Northeast Quar
ter of Section 13, Township 29,
North, Range 9, West of the 6th
P. M., in Holt county, Nebraska,
and each and every part thereof,
for more than ten years last past
and that plaintiff is now in the
peaceable and adverse possession
thereof, under a claim of owner
ship; that all of the defendants
claim some interest in, right or
title to, or lien upon said real es
tate; that petitioner prays that
the following described mort
gages be decreed paid, satisfied
and discharged of record: Mort
gage given to Henry J. Zulauf by
Mose3 L. Bright and wife for
$800,00 and recorded in Book 11
at Page 161 of the Mortgage Rec
ords of Holt county, Nebraska, on
March 6th, 1886; Mortgage given
Moses L. Bright by John H. Eb
erly and wife for $2200.00 and
recorded in Book 72 at Page 78 of
the Mortgage Records of Holt
county, Nebraska, on December
8th, 1899; Mortgage given M. R.
Sullivan, Receiver, by Willard P.
Clyde and wife for the sum of
$2393.00 and recorded in Book 129
at Page 471 of the Mortgage Rec
ords of Holt county, Nebraska, on
the 8th day of February, 1921;
Mortgage given to John C. Sum
mers and Florence F. Summers
by John H. Eberly and wife for
the sum of $1465.00 and recorded
in Book 142 at Page 480 of the
Mortgage Records of Holt county,
Nebraska, on the 16th day of
March, 1927; that the bond for
deed given Abraham L. Zulauf
by Moses L. Bright and wife on
a part of the lands described in
plaintiff’s petition, and recorded
in Book 2 at Page 11 of the Rec
ords of Holt county, Nebraska, on
the 10th day of July, 1886, be de
clared forfeited for non-payment
and discharged of record; that the
title tp said real estate be quieted
in plaintiff and against all of said
defendants, the apparent clouds
removed and for general, equit
able relief.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before Monday, the
14th day of June, A. D., 1943.
JPHN H. EBERLY,
Plaintiff.
By J. C. Alexander,
52-4 His Attorney.
(First publication May 13, 1943.)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
NOTICE FOR PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 2989
In the County court of Holt
County, Nebraska, May 11, 1943.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Anna V. Jordan, 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
Dorothy Ann Jordan as Adminis
tratrix of said estate, and will be
heard June 3, 1943, at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
1-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL.)
(First publication May 13, 1943.)
LEGAL NOTICE
Albert D. Case; Bertha Cooper;
Hiram Stott, Arthur Stott; Harvey
Stott; Olive Bullington; Edward
Penny, Richard Penny; Andres
Penny; the heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
Estate of Melinda A. Stott, de
ceased, real names unknown; the
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives and all other per
sons interested in the Estate of
Howard E. Stott, Deceased, real
names unknown, and the West
Half of Section 18, Township 26,
North, Range 10, West of the
6th P. M., Holt County, Nebraska,
impleaded with Alfred T. Dray
ton, et. al., defendants, will take
notice that on the 12th day ofi
March, 1943, John W. Drayton1
filed his petition in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
and commenced an action against
said 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 the Plaintiff
on the 8th day of November, 1940,
numbered 5251, for the taxes for
the years 1930 to 1939 inclusive
and which covers the West Half
of Section 18, Township 26, North,
Range 10, West of the 6th P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska; that there
is now due the plaintiff on said
tax lien and subsequent taxes
paid thereunder the sum of Six
Hundred Twenty-two Dollars and
Three Cents ($622.03), with inter
est thereon at the rate of seven
per cent per annum from and
after February 27, 1943, and costs.
Plaintiff prays for a decree of
foreclosure and sale of said prem
ises; plaintiff further alleges that
the real owner of said real estate
is unknown to plaintiff and his
attorney.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 21st
day of June, A. D., 1943, or other
wise judgment and decree will
be entered against you.
JOHN W. DRAYTON, Plaintiff,
By Julius D. Cronin,
1 -4 His Attorney.
(First publication May 13, 1943)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney)
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Lee Winn, Deceased.
To: All persons interested in the
estate or in the Last Will and
Testament of Lee Winn, De
ceased, both creditors and heirs,
devisees and legatees:
You, and each and all of you,
are hereby notified that on the
7th day of May, 1943, Catherine
Winn filed her petition in the
County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, alleging that Lee Winn,
a resident and inhabitant of
Washington Township, Crawford
County, Iowa, died October 6th.
1937, seized of the North Half of
the Southeast Quarter and the
South Half of the Northeast Quar
ter of Section Twenty-eight,
Township Thirty-one, North,
Range Twelve, West of the Sixth
P. M., Holt County, Nebraska;
that he left a last will and testa
ment which was originally and
legally admitted to probate in the
District Court of Crawford count
ty, Iowa; that the interest of said
deceased in said real estate was
devised to the petitioner, Cather
ine Winn, under the terms of said
will subject to the payment of
deceased’s just debts, funeral ex
penses, doctor bills, costs of last
illness and costs of administration
and certain bequests, all of which
have been fully paid; that pe
titioner, Catherine Winn, is now
the owner of all of the interest of
the deceased in and to said real
estate and is interested in and
entitled to have said will admit
ted to probate in Nebraska; that
said will has not heretofore been
presented for probate in the State
of Nebraska and that more than
two years have elapsed since the
date of the death of LeeWinn; that
all debts and all of the expense of
the last illness and funeral of said
deceased have been fully paid;
that the cash bequests contained
in said will have been fully paid;
that attached to the petition is an
authenticated copy of said will;
that the prayer of said petition is
that the authenticated copy of
said will be admitted to probate
and allowed as the last will and
testament of the said Lee Winn
and as a foreign will; that reg
ular administration of said estate
be dispensed with and for a de
cree that the interest of said de
ceased in said real estate descend
ed free and clear of all debts and
claims of any and every kind of
the said Lee Winn, in accord with
the terms of said will, to petition
er, Catherine Winn; that said es
tate is not subject to an inherit
ance tax, state or federal, and for
such other and further relief as
justice and equity may require.
You are further notified that
said petition is set for hearing be
fore the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in the Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the
3rd day of June, 1943, at ten
o’clock A. M.. and that if you fail
to appear at said time and place
and contest said petition the
court may grant the prayer
thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
1-3 County Judge.
(First publication May 27, 1943)
W. L. Brennan, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2854
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska. May 20, 1943.
In the matter of the Estate of
Nora G. Rock, 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 June
16, 1943, at 10:00 A. M„ at the
county court room in O’Neill, Ne
braska, when all persons inter
ested may appear and be heard
concerning said final report and
the distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
3-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
BRIEFLY STATED
Joe Grutsch made a business!
trip to Norfolk on Tuesday.
Joe Martin spent Tuesday in
Winnetoon. Nebr., on business.
Bob Clift, who graduated from
the University of Nebraska, came
home Monday to visit relatives:
and friends for a few days.
Blanks Being Received
For Ration Book No. 3
Letter carriers in the seven
midwestern states have already
started delivery of approximately
six thousand application cards for
War Ration Book No. 3, which
will provide new ration stamps to
replace those running out in ex
isting books. Distribution of these
cards will continue until about
June 5th, Raymond S. McKeough,
regional OPA administrator, an
nounced. ‘‘A total of forty million
application cards are being dis
tributed throughout the entire na
tion,” he said.
Chicago will be the mailing
center for War Ration Book No. 3
for the states of Illinois, Iowa,
Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
North Dakota, South Dakota and
Lake county, Indiana, in which
McKeough estimated some 18
million books will be distributed.
The distribution of the books will
be under the supervision of Ed
ward F. Stegen, regional ration
ing executive.
“While OPA suggests that the
applications be filled out prompt
ly upon receipt,’’ McKeough said,
“the public is urged not to mail
them until June 1. By that date
the post offices will have mail
charinels cleared for fast handling
and OPA mail centers will be
geared ul> to process the cards
and mail out the books.
Cards mailed in advance of
June 1 will not be processed at
least until that date and. since
mechanical arrangements will not
have been completed, books mail
ed prior to June 1 may be lost
or misplaced.
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Age 2 to 8
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WOMEN’S
RAYON PANTIES
Size 34 to 42
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BOYS’ BROADCLOTH
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Size 141/2 to 17
Colors:
Tan, Blue. Green, Brown
2.49
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Colors:
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198 3.98 4.98
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1.29
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Jackie Gatz went to Omaha on
Wednesday to visit friends for a
few weeks.
Miss Mary Helen Martin spent
the week-end in Omaha visiting
friends.
Mrs. Edward Flood left Tuesday
for Grand Island to visit her hus
band for a few days.
Henry Frank, U.S.N., of Farra
gut, Idaho, spent Saturday and
Monday here visiting friends.
Homer Mullen of Scribner spent
the week-end here visiting with
his wife and other relatives and
friends.
Merle Hickey left Monday for
Dennison. Iowa, to attend the fu
neral of his aunt.
Eddie Tomlinson left Monday
for North Platte to visit his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McNally, for the summer.
Tom Gaffney of Atkinson vis
ited his sister, Mrs. Edward Flood,
on Monday.
Mrs. J. H. Pharris of Long Pine
spent the week-end here visiting
Mrs. Walter Pharris and Mrs.
Goldie Liddy.
Flight Officer Bob Earley re
turned Friday from Denver, Colo.,
where he visited relatives and
friends for a few days.
Clinton E. Cronin came up from
Grand Island Tuesday night and
returned home Wednesday morn
ing. taking home his daughter,
Frances.
Miss Dorothy Ryan and Miss
Alma Wallace visited friends in
Sioux City on Wednesday.
Mrs. Anna Hayes, of Gilmore
City, Iowa, formerly of this city,
arrived here Saturday to visit
friends for a few weeks.
Harry Jolly left Saturday for
Alaska, where he will spend the
next few months working as a
guard on the Alcan highway.
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THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
“Just one more question before you go,
Judge. What is this thing called propaganda
you hear so much talk about these days?”
“I’ll give you an example, Hank. Last
night I was reading an interesting little book
called ‘ Hitler is in Favor’. It told how Hitler
would very much like to see Americans fight
ing among themselves over prohibition be
cause that would create disunity, waste the
time of Congress and legislatures in wet-dry
arguments and cripple our war effort. It
also mentioned a booklet written about
Hitler’s government telling how Hitler’s
gang wants to maintain contact with foreign
temperance organizations and how it con
tributes annually to an international tem
perance union.
" You can bet Hitler isn’t interested in
seeing prohibition advanced in our country
for any reason except that he knows it’s a
good way to stir up trouble. That’s what
they mean by propaganda, Hank.’’
Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, Inc.