The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 20, 1944, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
1 HAVE MONEY to loan on farms
and ranches and city property
at 4H% interest—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 3-tf
FOR SALE—Farm buildings, 5*4
miles north of O’Neill.—P. C.
Donohoe, O’Neill. 39-tf
FOR SALE—FOUR TURKEY
Hens.—Ed Menish, O’Neill. 49-2
FARMS FOR SALE—I have a
number of good farms listed for
sale with no inflated prices.—
See R. H. Shriner. 48
FOR SALE—ONE BLACK saddle
mare, 5 years old, well broke.
Call at this office. 49-2*
FOR SALE: 9 CCC. PLYWOOD
Bins, capacity 2250 bushels. Lo
cated in west O’Neill. If inter-1
ested contact AAA Office, O’-,
Neill, before 2 P. M., April 24,1
1944. 50-1
FOR SALE: UPRIGHT PIANO
and bench. 3-piece Walnut
Queen Ann style bedroom suite;
4-piece Circassian Walnut bed
room suite; 2-piece turquoise
blue Mohair overstuffed suite;
large office 3-way electric fan;
9x12 rose rug; drapes and fur
nishings.—Helen Sirek. 50-1
" “for rent
FOR RENT—TWO houses, one
large and one small.—G. A. Fox,
at Fox Grocery. 48-tf
MALE HELP WANTED
MAN OR WOMAN wanted to
handle distribution of famous
Watkins products in O’Neill,
selling and serving hundreds of
satisfied customers. Excellent
opportunity for right party. No
investment. Write J. R. Wat
kins Co., D-79, Winona, Minn.
WANTED
SIOUX CITY MARKET NOW
OPEN to all your hog consign
ments without restriction as to
date or numbers. Ship to Sioux
City and consign to the Frank
E. Scott Com. Co., for prompt
returns and best results. 45-tf
PERSONAL
IF YOU ARE GOING in for
TURKEYS this year let me in
sure them. I have a broad cov
erage at the right rate.—R. H.
SHRINER, General Insurance
and Real Estate. 48
WANTED
WANTED—IF YOU HAVE a
farm or town property to sell I
solicit your listing. If you are
in the market for either a farm
or home let me help you.—R. H.
SHRINER, Real Estate and In
surance, O’Neill, Nebr. 48
(First publication April 6, 1944)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: The heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested
in the estate of William Hayes,
deceased, real names unknown;
the heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Jennie L. Hayes, de
ceased, real names unknown;
and all persons having or claim
ing any interest in the South
west Quarter of Section Two,
Township Thirty, North Range
Twelve, West of the 6th P. M.,
in Holt County, Nebraska, real
names unknown, defendants.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 4th day
of April, 1944, Frank L. Burival
as plaintiff, filed his petition in
the District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, against you as defend
ants, the object andi prayer of
which is to quiet and confirm the
title in him, the said Frank L.
Burival, to tne following describ
ed real estate, to-wit: The
Southwest Quarter of Section
Two, Township Thirty, North
Range Twelve, 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,
DOCTORS
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Phone, Office 28
O’Neill : Nebraska
RAT H. SHR1NER
O'NEILL, NE3R.
All Kinds. RmI
rights or title to, or lien upon
Mid real esate or any part there
of.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
15th day of May, 1944.
Dated this 4th day of April,
1944.
FRANK L. BURIVAL,
Plaintiff.
By Julius D. Cronin,
48-4 His Attorney.
(First publication March 30, 1944)
LEGAL NOTICE
Vera Vorce, Charles Vorce, the
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives and all other per
sons interested in the Estate of
Adam Hays, Deceased, real
names unknown; the heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal represent
atives and alL other persons in
terested in the Estate of Zillah
Miller, Deceased, real names un
known, impleaded with Leslie
O. Johnson, et. al., are hereby
notified that on the 30th day of
March, A. D., 1944, Clara John
son, as plaintiff, filed a petition
and commenced an action in the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, against you the object
and prayer of which is to have
determined who are the owners
of the Northwest Quarter of
Section Twenty-six, Township
Twenty-nine, North, Range
Twelve. West of the Sixth P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska, except
' the right of way of the Chicago
and Northwestern Railroad Com
pany and one acre in the North
west Corner thereof, and to de
termine the interest of each of
said owners therein; to have the
title to said real estate quieted
and confirmed in such owners; to
have said premises partitioned, or
if the same cannot be partitioned
without depreciating the value
of the shares of said owners that
then, said premises may be sold
in the manner provided by law
and the proceeds distributed after
payment of costs and expenses
according to the interest of the
parties in said property; 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
8th day of May, A. D., 1944.
CLARA JOHNSON,
Plaintiff.
By Julius D. Cronin,
47-4 Her Attorney.
(First publication April 6, 1944)
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF NORA M.
McLANE, GUARDIAN OF
ROBERT LUBEN AND ES
THER EX LUBEN, MINORS,
FOR LICENSE TO SELL
REAL ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to an order of the Hon
orable D. 'R. Mounts, Judge of
the District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, made in this said cau$e
on the 23rd day of March, A. D.,
1944, for the sale of the real es
tate hereinafter described, there
will be sold at public vendue to
the highest bidder for cash at the
Front Door of the Court House
in the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 27th
day of April, A. D., 1944, at the
hour of ten o’clock A. M. the fol
lowing described real estate to
wit: An undivided two sixths
or one-third right, title and inter
est in and to the Northwest
Quarter of Section Thirty-five,
Township Twenty-nine, North,
Range Thirteen, West of the
Sixth P. M., Holt County, Ne
braska. Said sale will remain
open one hour.
Dated this 4th day of April,
A. D. 1944
NORA M. McLANE,
Guardian of Robert Luben and
Esther E Luben, Minors. 48-3
(First publication April 13, 1944)
.... Julius D. Cronin, Attorney)
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3029
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 13, 1944.
In the matter of the Estates of
Levi Roy Pinkerman and Maud
E. Pinkerman, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estates are hereby notified that
the administratrix of said estates
has filed in this court her final
report and a petition for final
settlement and distribution of
the residue of said estates; and
that said report and petition will
be heard May 3, 1944, at 10:00
o’clock A. M., at the County
Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska,
when all persons interested may
appear and be heard concerning
said final report and the distribu
tion of said estates.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
49-3
(COUNTY COU1
[First publication April 13, 1944)
Julius D. Cronin. Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF LOUISA MATILDA
JOHNSON, DECEASED.
To: All persons interested in
said estate, both creditors
and heirs:
You are hereby notified that on
the 10th’ day of April, A. D., 1944,
Alice J. Johnson filed her petit
ion in the above matter setting
forth among other things that
Louisa Matilda Johnson, a citizen,
resident and inhabitant of Holt
County, Nebraska, died therein
intestate on the 30th day of
March, 1931, possessed of an es
tate of inheritance and an inter
est in the Northeast Quarter of
Section Thirty-three and the
Northwest Quarter of Section
Thirty-four, all in township
Twenty-five, North, Range
Twelve, West of the Sixth P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska; that she
left her surviving as h^r sole and
only heirs at law her children,
Bertha E. Johnson, Clarence H.
•Jtehneon, Alvin F. -Johnson, Eva
t ,
line R. Fauquier, Alice J. Johnson
and Marie j. Tangeman, and her
Cindchildren, Carol Isaacson,
tha Harley, Lela Harkins,
Ruth Dankert, Mareta Nielsen
and John Isaacson; that Alice J.
Johnson, petitioner, is now the
owner of said real estate having
acquired title thereto through
direct conveyances from the
above named heirs at law of the
said Louisa Matilda Johnson.
That the prayer of said petiton
is that the Court may find and
determine the time of the death
of Louisa Matilda Johnson; that
she died intestate a resident and
! citizen of Holt County, Nebras
ka; may find and determine who
are her heirs and fix their degree
of kinship; may find and deter
mine the right of descent of the
interest in real property belong
ing to said deceased; that further
administration of said estate may
be dispensed with; that there are
no debts against her said estate
and that the claims of all credit
ors are barred and that there is
no inheritance tax, state or fed
eral. due from this said 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
hearing before the County Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, in the
Court House in the County Court
Room in the city of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 4th
day of May, A. D., 1944, at the
hour of ten o’clock A. M., and
that if you fail to appear at said
time and place to contest said
petition the Court may grant the
prayer thereof.
Dated this 10th day of April,
A. D„ 1944.
BY THE COURT:
LOUIS W. REIMER,
49-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication April 20, 1944)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2920
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 18, 1944.
In the matter of the Estate of
Josephine Carter, 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 May 10, 1944, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all
persons interested may appear
and be heard concerning said
final report and the distribution
of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
50-3 County Judge.
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DANCE
Saturday, April 22, 1944
SyMMERLAND
EWING. NEBR.,
Music by Mlnarks Orchestra.
Playing Modern and Bohemian
Music
Coming April 25th
Sammy Haven and Hia Ten Gent
lemen of Swing.
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O. D., an
expert eyesight specialist from
Crawford, Neor., again in O’Neill,
on Friday, April 28, at Goldtn ho
tel until 5 p. m. Have your dhild
dren’s eyes examined. He is a very
expert and broadly experienced
Retinoscopist and an Opthalmo
scopist, wnich enables him to per
fectly fit your glasses and prop
erly diagnose eye condition.
Money to Loan
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Centra! Finance Co.
C. E. Jonas, Manager
O’NEILL * t NEBRASKA
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Council Proceedings
O’Neill Nebr.,
April 5, 1944.
Council met in regular session.
Present: Mayor Kersenbrock;
Councilmen: Johnson, Melvin,
Bosn, Peterson.
Meeting called to order by the
Mayor. Minutes of the previous
meetings read and approved.
The City Treasurers statement
for the month of March read and
approved.
Upon motion the following bills
were allowed on the General
Fund:
Herb Peterson .—$ 25.00
John Melvin_75.00
Mike Johnson _ 75.00
Levi Yantzi ...._ 75.00
M. J. Wallace _ 75.00
Simon Bosn 75.00
Ed Quinn _50.00
Bert Peterson _ 90.40
Roy Lowery 59.76
Chester Calkins_117.96
Charles Switzer_50.00
G. E. Miles'.... 4 00
Bob Cook ...!_ 103.40
J. B. Grady __ 20.00
John Kersenbrock _ 100.00
J. D. Cronin ... 30.00
N. W. Bell Tel. Co._4.53
Herb Peterson _ 3.00
Charles Switzer_8.CO |
John Kersenbrock .._ 23.00 |
Island Supply Co._ 2.65
Lindberg Petr. Co. _ 9.36 1
Col. Int. Revenue _ 45.23
State Journal Ptg. Co._ 10.34
Consumers Public Power 234.55
The Frontier . 86.20
Spelts- Ray Lbr. Co. _ 7.75
L. G. Gillespie 274.54
On the Water Fund:
Jess Scofield _$117.96
J. B. Grady ...._10.00
Helen Armbruster . __ 26.751
Int. Machinery Supply Co. 5.36
Ralph Scofield 26.00
Con. Power Co. _ 11.65
L. G. Gillespie, R. H. Shriner
and George Robertson had. Public
Liability ond Compensation In
surance Policies) before the Coun
cil. After explanation and dis
cussion, motion made by Johnson,
seconded by Melvin, that the
Council vote by ballot. Motion
carried. The vote by ballot re
sulted as follows: Gillespie two,
Shriner two. The Mayor then
voted for Gillespie, and his poli
cies in the Phoenix Indemnity
Co., numbers 33098, 175292, with
premiums of $148.00 and $126.54
were accepted.
Upon motion the council ad
joumed, subject to the cell of the
Mayor.
J. B. Grady, City Clerk.
BRIEFLY STATED
Pfc. Jack Harty returned Sat
urday to Cincinnati, Ohio, after
spending his furlough visiting his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harty
and other relatives and friends
here.
Cpl. Tech. Gerald Steck
meyer and brother, John, return
ed to Grand Island last Thursday
after spending several days here
attending the fneral of John
Steckmeyer, recently deceased.
Grover Shaw left Tuesday for
an extended visit in the West.
Mrs. Grover Shaw is expecting
her daughter, Eileen of Seattle,
Wash., to arrive some time this
week for a visit with the home
folks.
Miss Iona Bacon and Mrs. Ha
zel Larson spent the week-end in
Norfolk on business.
Miss Marjorie Jordan, of Nor
folk, spent the week-end here
Ivisiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Charles McKenna and her
sister, Mrs. Ruth McCaffrey,
spent from Thursday till Sunday
in Lincoln, where Mrs. McCaff
rey received medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham
left Sunday for Omaha, returning
Wednesday.
W. J. Froelich returned to
Chicago Monday, after spending
a week with his family.
Ralph Tomlinson left Sunday
for Omaha; on a busines trip.
Dr. L. A. Carter left last Thurs
day for Sioux City, taking down
Robert Cook, who will enter the
hospital there for medical treat
ment. Dr. Carter returned home
Friday.
Zelma Marie Waldo, of Amelia,
was among 285 University of Ne
braska students honored for
scholarship at the annual honors
day convocation Tues., April 18.
She is a senior in Teachers’ Col
lege and the recipient of the Gus
Prestegaard Scholarship.
Mrs. Homer Mullen will enter
tain the Delta Dek Club Friday
evening at her home.
Pharmacist Mate 2-c Charles
Yarnall, wife and daughter, Mary
Lou, arrived last Thursday from
Richmond, Va., for a visit with
the home folks. Mrs. Yarnall
and daughter will be here for an
indefinite stay with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parkins, but
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GROCERIES
Mineral Blocks - Sack Minerals
It pays to feed livestock good minerals. K. D. All-Round All
Season Perfect Mineral Mixture. In block or sack. Save dollars
on your feed cost. We guarantee these minerals to be as good
as minerals you are paying double what we charge.
Feed to Cattle, Hogs or Sheep. In Bag or 50-Lb. Blocks
ioom25 500 1000
*
In the past year we have fed oaf over 1100 hogs and 200 cattle
on our own farms. We have used K. D. Minerals for all our own
livestock for 2 years and believe it has paid us 5 times over its cost
on the extra pounds it has produced on aur livestock. It always
pays big ta feed minerals when feed costs are high and
protein feeds are short.
FREE CRACKERS
Fancy Saltine Crackers. Buy a
1-Lb. Box at regular price dV
18c and you get one 1-Lb. Box
FREE — costing you only 9c
per 1-Lb. Box.
Seed Potatoes, Onion
Sets and Plants
Jelt-o, Marshmallow
Creme
GARDEN SEEDS
8 Lp*ck*“_25c
4 X p“k-*_25c
ALSO BULK SEEDS
RAISINS Satdlau, LB. „ 12c
PRUNES VT ,o w- 14c
CRYSTAL WHITE
LAUNDRY 7 Bars
SOAP # for_431
SUGAR 10164c
PRINCE ALBERT OR
VELVET 3 ST_29c
FANCY PLAIN
COOKIES 2£\_25c
BULL DURHAM OR
DUKE'S MIXTURE
4 IT 15c
FREE PEANUTS
I - Lb. Bag of Fresh Roasted
Peanuts with each Grocery
Order of $5.00 or more.
Heinz Catsup, Fancy
Jellies and Preserves,
Chocolate and Frosted
Cookies
1500 lbs. of Fresh Candy
of all kinds
KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES
llV 8t 2 to"i_ 15
POST TOASTIES
2 ?£?_ 25c
MILLER'S
WHEAT FLAKES or Glasses
2Pkgs. with Glass 11,
or Bowl_LL\
fflCCCC Butternut. Maxwell
WIILL House. Nash's.
Milady. Hill's Bros. Rob Roy
1 &_ 33c
NEW DEAL OIL CO.
Farmers — Bring in Your Barrels for Gas, Trader
Fuel, and Kef
FILL AT OUR LOW WHOLE!
Rubber Reliners for (ar or Tru<i( Tires - all sizes
The first J. C. Penney store in Kemmerer, (Vyo., was called the" Golden
Rulea name which aptly describes the Penney way of dotn% business
YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOR
I
WHAT we like best to hear people say of us is
“Penney’s is a neighborly store.” And that s
what we do hear . . . often!
For at Penney’s we have never outgrown the sim
ple, friendly way of doing business that makes people
feel welcome and at home.
We’ve never outgrown it—in all our 42 years. Back
in April 1902, Mr. Penney opened his first store in
Kemmerer, Wyoming—a store devoted to friendly
service and thrifty prices. And the spirit of that first
store has spread to every one of our stores, in over
1600 American communities.
The people who work here at Penney’s are neigh
bors of yours and they try to act as good neighbors
should. They sympathize with your likes and dis
likes. They belong to this town!
And so does the store where they work! That’s
why shopping here is so easy, so pleasant!
* * *
In time of.peace, each passing Penney anniversary
was a time for celebration and ceremony.
But this year, upon our 42nd Anniversary, we
celebrate simply with a reaffirmation of the Penney
spirit—a determination to remain as homelike and
neighborly as our many friends expect us to be;
Charles will leave here Friday
to report back to Richmond.
Mrs. Ann Asher has received
word that her son, Pvt. Leon
Asher, has been transferred
from Camp Cooke, Cal., to Camp
McQuade, Cal.
Jack Davidson left Wednesday
morning for Sioux City, taking
his wife and brother, James, who
will leave from there for Roches
ter. Minn., where they will go
through the Mayo Clinic.
Cadet Ted Sirek, son of Mrs.
Helen Sirek of this city, has been
transferred from Transylvania
College Lexington, Ky., to Pre
Fllight in San Antonio, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steck
meyer and daughter, Rita, and
sons, Jim and Bill, returned to
their home at McCook Sunday
after spending the past week
here attending the funeral of
John Steckmeyer and visiting rel
atives and friends.
Mrs. Mary Connell and Miss
Shirley Steckmeyer returned Sat
urday to their home at Waterloo,
Iowa, after spending several
days here attending the funeral
of John Steckmeyer.
Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 24tf
Tom Harty spenf Sunday with
Richard Shoemaker at their farm
home south of town,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvert, of
Norfolk, and son, Ronnie, spent
the past week-end here visiting
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Boelter, of
Walnut, spent Monday here visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymoo Bright.
Wilfred Martfeld MM3-C of the
U. S. Navy Seabees and Cpl. Dale
Stearns, of the Army Engmeerign
Battalion, had the good fortune
of visiting each other in New
Guniea, Sunday, March 26. Bill
and Dale are old pals and school
mates and had been trying to
locate each other for some time.I
Bill’s battalion celebrated their
year overseas in March and Dale
has been away much longer.
The Catholic Daughters of
America held their regular social
meeting at the Golden Hotel
Tuesday evening. Bridge was
played with Mrs. John Kersen
brock winning high score and
Mrs. Tom Green getting low. The
hostesses were, NJys. Margaret
Allen, Mrs. Antlmny Stanton and
Mrs. Helen Sirek. Later a
delicious luncheon was served
in the blue room of the M and M.
Word has been received by
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Young that
their son, Sgt. E. L. Young of the
IL S,. Marine Corps, has arrived
safely 'overaetf^'^W? is-MmibVtffli'
somewhere in the South Pacific.
'■*■**- V .m&rnr, •
CALL FOR REPUBLICAN
COUNTY CONVENTION
Republican electors of Holt
County are hereby called to meet
in convention at the I. O. O. F.
Hall, in O’Neill, Nebraska, on
o’clock A. M., for the transact
Thursday, April 27, 1944, at 10:30
ion of such business as may prop
erly come before the convention,
including the selection of a
County Central Committee.
It is recommended that a cau
cus be called in each precinct by
the Republican Committee there
in, before April 27, for the pur
pose of selecting delegates to the
above convention.
The several precincts in the
county are entitled to be repre
sented in said County Convention
by delegates ■ "•'mbe* v* fol
lows:
Antelope _ __ _ 2
Atkinson Precinct______ 4
Atkinson, 1st Ward_5
Atkinson, 2nd Ward_4
Atkinson, 3rd Ward_4
Chambers _7
Cleveland_2
Conley-2j
Coleman_2m
Deloit _3\
Dustin_ 2
Emmet_4
Ewing 6
Fairview__2
Francis_] 2
Grattan_ 5
Green Valley_2
Golden _'_3
Holt Creek_2
•Inman_5
Iowa_3
Lake_3
Josie_2
McClure . __2
OINeill, 1st Ward _ 6
O’Neill, 2nd Ward_5
O’Neill. 3rd Ward_7
Paddock_4
Pleasant View _ 3
Rock Falls_ 3
Sand Creek . . _ 3
Saratoga _._ 3
Scott_ 3
Shamrock _ 2
Sheridan __ 4
Shields ___3
Steel Creek __3
Stuart _11
Swan _ 3
Verdigris __7
Willowdale_3
Wyoming . . . ._4
•Total_,____157
D. H. CRONIN, ;
, .. v Chairman.
Ira H. Moss, Secretary.
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