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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1943)
FOR SALE FOR SALE: Several good farms and three good ranches.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 8-tf 1939 BUICK two-door sedan, in good running order.—Tom Mar ing, Jr,, Atkinson, Nebr. 8-2* McCORMICK-Deering 8-foot bin der; good one.—John O’Malley, O’Neill. 8-2* FOR SALE—320 acres close to town, good 7-room house with complete set of improvements; 160 acres hay bottom and 60 ac rest pasture on home place, bal ance under cultivation. This place only IVi miles from town and only 1 mile from oiled road. —R. H. Shriner, O’Neill. 9-i THREE PURE BRED Yearling Bulls; one Hereford, one Short horn one Aberdeen Angus.—Ed Hall, O'Neill. Nebr. 9-2 ENAMELED Range, 2 ice boxes, typewriter, twin baby buggy, bookcases, writing desk, bicycle, range with water front, baby bed, fine dning room set, small pickup, trailer house 7x17, two room house, lots of household articles—Hank’s 2nd Hand Store. FARM FOR SALE — 320 acres, I very good improvements, good i heavy top soil, one of the best \ producing farms in Holt county; non-resident owner has listed this fine farm with me at price j to sell. If you are interested in a real productive farm, let me show you this one. — R. H. Shriner, O’Neill, Nebr, 9-1 FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE — 7-room modern home with 5 acres, lo cated in southwest part of town. —R. H. Shriner, O’Nedl. 9-1 FOR RENT: 160 acres hay land near O’Neill.—R. H. Parker. 8-tf FOR RENT—Six rooms, modern, with oil burner, house insulated and weather stripped; just refin ished complete, and floors sand ed; good location, close to school and church. — R. H. Shriner, O’Neill, Nebr. 9-1 — STRAYED THREE Whiteface heifers, brand ed Box C with upside down R on left hip. Please notify Ralph B. Mellor, O’Neill. 1-tf WANTED WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework. Good wages. No laundry. — Mrs. H. J. Bir mingham O’Neill. 9-tf COLLECTIONS WANTED — We collect your notes, judgments, mortgages, and accounts, or no charge. Handled everywhere. References furnished. 35 years’ experience. Write us fully — R. C. Valentine Co., Marshalltown, Iowa. 7-tf MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE MONEY to loan on farms and ranches and city property at 4Vfe% interest.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 8-tf IF THE PARTY who got the wrong straw hat at 9 o’clock Mass last Sunday mqrning will bring it to this office, we will give him his hat. PERSONAL PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own Permanent with Charm Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands, including June Lang, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. —Johnson Drugs. 9-10* (First publication June 24, 1943) LEGAL NOTICE Amelia Houghton Slocum; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other per rons interested in the Estate of \melia Houghton Slocum, De feased, real names unknown; Henry Wabs, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in 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. Insurance of All Kinds, Real Estate and Rentals F. H. A. Loans @<Vi% Office Phone 106 Res. 136 DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH OBe* Ptoc 77 j Complete X-R*y Equipment E Glumei Correctly Fitted 1 Residence ( Dr. Brown, 223 Phone* | Dr. French, 242 j the Estate of Henry Wabs, De ceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the Southwest Quarter of Section Four, Town ship Thirty-two, North, Range Twelve, West of the 6th P. M., Holt county, Nebraska, real names unknown, defendants, are hereby notified that on the 16th day of June, A, D., 1943, John Stor johann, as plaintiff, filed a pe tition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you, and each of you, the object and prayer of which petition is to have plaintiff decreed to be the absolute owner in fee simple of the Southwest Quarter of Sec tion Four, Township Thirty-two, North, Range Twelve, West of the 6th P. M., Holt county, Nebraska, and to have the title to and pos session of said premises forever quieted and confirmed in plain tiff; to have you, and each of you, adjudged and decreed to have no title to, lien upon or interest in said premises, or any part thereof, and to forever enjoin you from asserting any title to, right, claim, lien or interest in said premises, or any part thereof, adverse to plaintiff and to remove the clouds cast upon plaintiff’s title by rea son of your claims. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of August, 1943, JOHN STORJOHANN, Plaintiff. By Julius D. Cronin, 7-4 His Attorney. (First publication July 8, 1943) NOTICE In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of John Cihlar, Deceased. To all persons interested in said Estate: Please take notice that Ed Ha jek has filed a petition praying for the administration of said es tate and the appointment of Ed Hajek as administrator. It is further ordered that all persons interested in said matter may appear at the County Court Room in said county on the 24th day of July, 1943, at 10 o’clock A. M., and show cause why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. Dated July 7, 1943. LOUIS W. REIMER, 9-3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) W. L. Brennan, Attorney. (First publication July 8, 1943) Theodore L. Kowalski, Attorney Omaha, Nebraska NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of Cuming County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Application of Albin Madura, for License to Sell Real Estate: Notice of Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of the District Court of Cuming County, Nebras ka: In the matter of the applica tion of Albin Madura, adminis trator of the estate of Jacob Ma dura, deceased, for license to sell real estate, entered on the 5th day of June, 1943, authorizing and di recting the sale of real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the main entrance of the court house in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of August, 1943, at ten o’clock A. M., at public vendue to the high est bidder for cash, the following described real estate situate in the County of Holt, State of Nebras kci to-wit: Northeast Quarter (NEVs) Sec. 6-29-10, Holt county, Ne braska, consisting of about 160 acres. Said sale will be held open for one hour. Dated this 28th day of June, 1943. ALBIN MADURA, Administrator of Estate of 9-4 Jacob Madura, Deceased. (First publication June 24, 1943) LEGAL NOTICE The heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Nellie Bodewig, De ceased, real names unknown, im pleaded with Adele Engelhaupt, et. al., are hereby notified that on the 12th day of March, 1943, Vio let Stewart as plaintiff, filed a pe tition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, against you, the ob ject and prayer of w'hich is to have determined wrho are the owmers of the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 27, North, Range 13, involved in the first cause of action herein, and the South Half of Section 23; the Northeast Quarter of Section 34; the Northeast Quarter of Section 28, all in Township 27, North,] Range 13, all West of the 6th P. M., Holt county, Nebraska, in volved in the second cause of action herein, and to determine the interest of each of said own ers in each of said properties, to have said premises partitioned or if the same cannot be partitioned without depreciating the value of the shares, that then to have said premises sold in the manner pro vided by law and the proceeds distributed after payment of costs Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones, Manager O'NEILL : NEBRASKA Charter No. 5770 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, 1943. Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $149.78 overdrafts) .-... $138,665.34 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed . 422 293 62 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 39,258.10 Other bonds, notes, and debentures.— 48,932.50 Corporate stocks, (including $3,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bamc) .. - — 3,000.00 Cash, balances with other banka, including re serve balance, and cash items in process of collection .... 567,919.35 Bank premises owned $3,000.00, furniture and fixtures $842.00 ___ 3,842.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises_ 1.00 Total Assets .„. $1,223,911.91 LIABILITIES Demand deposit of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . $838,690.56 Time Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . 43,908.35 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) . 933.16 Deposits of States and political subdivisions_ 133,363.07 Deposits of banks ... i 55,800.90 Total Deposits_$1,072,696 04 Total Liabilities--.-_ $1,072,696.04 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Common stock, total par $50,000.00 _ $50,000.00 Surplus- 50,000.00 Undivided Profits . 46,715.87 Reserves_ 4,500.00 Total Capital Accounts ...— 151,215.87 Total Liabilities and Capital Account _ $1,223,911.91 MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): United States Government obligations, di rect and guaranteed, pledged to secure under repurchase agreement)_ 30,000.00 Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold deposits and other liabilities_ 18,000.00 Total- 48,000.00 Secured liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law_ 95,521.23 Total - $95,521.23 State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss: I, E. F Quinn, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. F. QUINN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of July, 1943. (Seal) MARJORIE DICKSON, Notary Public. My Commission expires June 5, 1947. Correct— Attest: F. N. Cronin, Emma Dickinson Weekes, Julius D. Cronin, Directors. (This bank carries no indebtedness of Officers or Stockholders.) Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and expenses according to the in terests of the parties in each of said properties; to have such other and further relief as equity and good conscience may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of August. 1943. VIOLET STEWART. Plaintiff. By Julius D. Cronin, 7-4 Her Attorney. (First publication June 10, 1943) ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL The following is the estimate of the expenses of the City of O’Neill. Nebraska, for the fiscal year commencing the first Tues day in May, 1943, and ending the first Tuesday in May, 1944: Wages and salaries, as provided for by Ordinance_$ 2,000.00 Maintenance of police department _ 4,000.00 Maintenance of water works_ 1,200.00 Operation of water works_ 5,000.00 Improvement of water works_ 6,000.00 Street lighting- 4,250.00 Street maintenance, repair of walks, and construction _ 4,000.00 Refunding bonds interest .. 1,000.00 Refunding bonds, sinking fund_ 2,500.00 Maintenance of Fire Department_ 1,500.00 Maintenance of sewers_ 1,500.00 Miscellaneous _ 2,800.00 Support of Band_ 700.00 Intersection paving bond sinking fund _ 250.00 Interest on intersection paving bonds _ 190.00 Paving warrants, Dist. No. 3, and interest 2,000.00 Engineer’s expense_ 500.00 Parks and grounds_ 2,000.00 $41,390.00 Entire receipts of revenue for the fiscal year ending the first Tuesday in May. 1943, was as follows: Water collections_$ 7,821.99 Holt County Treasurer.. 18,935.00 Licenses, peddlers, occupation tax_ 2,758.58 Police judge_127.10 Miscellaneous _*_ 742.88 $30,385.55 JOHN KERSENBROCK, Mayor. 5-5 J. B. Grady, City Clerk. Miss Mary Harty returned to her home in Chicago on Tuesday, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harty and other rela tives and friends over the week end. Larry Kirwin left Thursday for Los Angeles. Cal., after visiting the home folks here and other relatives and friends. Fred Paul, of Detroit. Mich., came Saturday to visit his niece, Mrs. Theresa Murray. Births Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peters, a son, born Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Berg strom, a girl, born Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, a girl, Judith Ann, born Wednesday, day. Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman, Jr., a girl, born Sunday. Marriage Licenses Frank W. Kilmurry, 31, and Miss Rosemary Troshynski, 21, both of Atkinson, on June 29th. Miss Doris Harvey spent the week-end in Page visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey. Miss Irene Leinhart of Omaha spent the week-end visiting her parents in Chambers and friends here. Mrs. Edith Castleman, Mrs. Glenn Tomlinson and Miss Ar lene Kilpatrick spent Sunday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Biglin and daughter, Helen, spent Sunday in Emmet visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Daily. Miss Helen Bowers and Miss Grace Suchy left Tuesday for Denver, where they will spend their vacations. Homer Mullen of Scribner spent the week-end here visiting his wife and other relatives and friends. Miss Shirley Mae, Darlene, and Kay Claussen of Inglewood, Cal., came last Saturday to visit rel atives and friends. Mrs. Harry Larson and daugh ter, Cheryl, returned last week from Wanesburg, Va., where they had been visiting Mrs. Larson's husband, who is stationed at Fort Eustics, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briard and son. Gene, of Norfolk spent Sun day here visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yantzi and daughter, Margaret Jean. Miss Carlyn Neiers spent the week-end visiting her parents and other relatives at Lake Andes, S. D. Miss Nettie Mills, of Lincoln, spent Saturday and Sunday here as the guest of Mrs. McCartney. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and children of this city, moved to Mitchell, S. D., last Friday and will make their home there. DANCE SUMMERLAND Ewing, Nebr. SATURDAY July 10th Music By The Tichota Orchestra BUY WAR BONDS AT PENNEY’S - there's nothing better (or your money! HEN you think of J. C. ’’’ Penney’s, you think of thrift and savings—of won derful values and of highest quality. And in all our 41 years of serving our customers and our friends, we have nevet offered a bigger money’s worth than the United States War Bonds we are featuring this month. There’s nothing better for your money than War Bonds! Buy Bonds — every dollar’s worth you can possibly af ford—at Penney’s now! By buying Bonds, you’ll help put protecting planes over your boy’s head in bat tle — torpedo-proof convoys around the ship in which he sails. You’ll help to bring him home again safe and sound. Think of that, next time you stop by the Penney store. Frontier’s Honor Roll The following Frontier readers have extended their subscription to The Frontier during the past two weeks, for which they have our thanks: John G. Hoffman. Martha Hanley. John F. Dick. Robert Ryan. new. Mrs. John Carson. Pvt. Mervin H. Kee, new. Mrs. T. H. Hering, new. Joe Jerabek. Donald Noring. Mrs. Kittie Martig. Harley Hardware Co. Dr. L. A. Burgess. Mrs. A1 Severson Mrs. Helen Simar spent Sunday in Atkinson visiting Mrs. Ida Becker. Mrs. Maggie Siders and daugh ter Beulah, made a business trip to Emmet on Thursday. Miss Mary Lois Mohr spent the week-end in Atkinson visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr. Miss Helen Ulm and Miss Na dine Neal, of Hastings, spent the week-end here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Widtfeldt. Mrs. Albert McDonald and children of Los Angeles, Cal., are guests at the Aaron Boshart home. Miss Peggy Ryan left Wednes day for South Sioux City, Nebr., to visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Omaha spent Sunday and Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart of Lynch spent Sunday at the Bob Cook home visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. George Cook of Omaha. Guy Alton, Wm. Bruder, Lester Wood and Myron Weller were visitors in the city from Atkinson the past week. John Brennan returned Tues day from Lincoln, where he had visited relatives and friends for a few' weeks. Mrs Esther Cole Harris, daugh ters Ruth, and Betty, and son, Guy, and Dale French spent Sun day in Emmet visiting at the Guy Cole home. Mrs. Sumner Downey, Miss Randa Rustemeyer, and Glee, Leah. Dottie, and Lou Ann Her left Wednesday for the Black Hills in South Dakota for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schmidt and family moved into the Dow ney house on West Everett street the past week. Lt. and Mrs. Hugh McKenna, of Scribner, spent the week-end here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenna and other relatives and friends. rf For thorough Scientific Eye Ex amination and Correctly Fitted Glasses, see DR. C. W. ALEXANDER EYESIGHT SPECIALIST At Hotel O'Neill O’Neill, Tuesday, July 13 Satisfaction Guaranteed In Inman evenings and Sundays by appointment. July is the month for cleanup . . . time to find things you need at tre mendous savings. Here are a few, there are plenty more in quantities too small to list ... so shop early . . . anti often ... all month! MEN'S DRESS STRAWS 75c 1.45 MEN'S SUMMER TIES 65 c MEN’S SUMMER CAPS 25c BOYS' W ASH SUITS Broken Sizes 50c MEN'S SWIMMING TRUNKS Navy Poplin—30 to 36 NOW 1.00 _ CHILDREN'S BLACK OXFORDS Broken Sizes Rationed— 1.00 ODD LOTS Rationed WOMEN’S SHOES Brown White 2.00 2.77 SUMMER MILLINERY 50c 1.00 NON-RATIONED WOMEN’S SANDALS 1.25 MEN'S ROXFORD WrORK SOCKS 10c PAIR ALL LEATHER HAND BAGS' 6 SO. YARDS BUNDLE PERCALE 27c Miss Beulah Siders spent Sun day at the Clarence Wrede home. Ardell Bright spent the past week at Venus at the Harry Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lundgren spent Sunday in Sioux City. Sister Eugene, of Sioux City, came Wednesday to visit relatives and friends for a few days. Wesley Tibbetts of Alliance re turned to his home Sunday, after visiting his brother, Art Tibbetts, and family for the past month. Miss Margaret Halva, of Lin coln, came Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva and other relatives and friends. Warren Burgess and Gene Mc Kenna, who are attending sum mer school at Wayne, spent the week-end here visiting their par ents, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Kenna. _ Miss Alice Dillard, of St. Paul, Nebr., is a guest of Miss Hazel Cronk. Miss Ann Mathrie spent the week-end in Spencer, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Mattie Soukup and Miss Madge Matthews went to Grand Island last Friday on business. Mrs. William Gatz returned Friday from Lake Okoboji, Iowa, where she had spent the past week. Mrs. Amelia Wilson and daugh ter, Yvonna, of Chadron, are visit ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Theresa Murray. Miss Lanone Miles, of Grand Island, spent the week-end here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miles and. other relatives and friends. Miss Beatrice Rohde of Omaha spent the week-end here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Bridget Rohde, and her brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Rohde. Released br U. 9. War Department Bureau of Publie Relations WOUNDED GENERAL RETURNS FROM BATTLE—Lieut. Gen 'Leslie McNair, commanding Army Ground Forces, (center) woundec on the Tunsian front, relates experiences with Lieut Gen. Ben Leai (left) and Lieut. Gen. Joseph T. McNarney (right), Deputy Chief oi Stiff!