The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 17, 1944, Image 8

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FOR SA LK
HOUSE FOR SALE—See Orton
Young, O’Neill. 13-4
FOR SALE—FARM HOUSE 5 4
miles north of O'Neill. Bargain.
—P. C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 13-tf
FARM FOR SALE—160 Acres
4 miles northeast of Page, nearly
all under cultivation.—Herman
Harms, Mead, Nebr. 14-1
I HAVE MONEY to loan on farms
and ranches and city properly
at 4V4% interest.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. Nebr. d-tf
FOR SALE—HOOVER Cleaner
and attachments; small rugs;
bathroom scales; metal filing
cabinet.—Mrs. J. F. O’Donnell,
Phone 88. 15
NOW~IS~THE TIME FOR IN
sulation, save fuel and be cooler
in summer and warmer in
winter. I have Balsam Wool
and Zonolite. Come in and in
vestigate.—Seth Noble. 11-tif.
“STOCKERS AND FEEDERS:
If interested, we invite your cor
respondencc and solicit your use
of our BUYING Service. An
old adage, ‘Anything well bought
is half sold’ is just as true today.
Our buyers are posted always as,
to market values and their ex-1
pert service in sort and selection
will earn for you much more
than our charges Write or call
FRANK E. SCOTT Comm., Co.,
Sioux City.” 8-tf
LOST—8 V* in. Truck Tire and
wheel. Reward.—Ray Eiden
miller, O’Neill. 14-2*
HELP WANTED
WOMAN OR GIRL to work part
time in kitchen.—Elite Cafe. 15
WOMAN OR GIRL TO WORK in
kitchen.—Elite Cafe. —-15
MISCELLANEOUS
THE FACTORY HOOVER MAN;
will be in O’Neill on August 22, |
23 and 24. If you wish to have,
your Hoover serviced, phone 38.
—Biglin Brothers. 15- ^
(First publication July 27, 1944)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA !
ETHEL I. SHEARER, Plain-'
tiff, vs. HARVEY G. SHEARER,
Defendant.
Harvey G. Shearer, defendant,
will take notice that Ethel I.
Shearer, as plaintiff, has filed a
petition and commenced an action
against you in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, the
object and prayer of which is to
obtain a decree of absolute di
vorce from you and restoration cuf
her former name, Ethel I. Asher,
and such further equitable relief
as may be proper.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
4th day of September, 1944, other
wise a decree will be entered
against you.
ETHEL I. SHEARER,
Plaintiff
By Julius D. Cronin,
12-4 Her Attorney
(First publication Julv 27, 1944)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: Nelson Toncray; Mrs.
Nelson Toncray, his wile, first
real name unknown; George W.
E. Dorsey; Mrs. George W. E.
Dorsey, his wife, first real name
unknown; C. H. Toncray; Mrs.
C. H. Toncray, his wife, first real
name unknown; S. H. Elwood;
Mrs S. H. Elwood, his wife, first
real name unknown; Farmers
and Merchants National Bank, a
corporation; and all persons hav
ing or claiming any interest in
the Northeast Quarter of Section
Ten, Township Twenty-eight,
North Range Thirteen, West of
the 6th P. M., in Holt County,
Nebraska, real names unknown,
defendants:
You and each of you are
hereby notified that on the 24th
day of July, 1944, Bertha Bamica
as plaintiff, filed her petition in
the District Court of Holt County,
William W. Griffin
Attorney
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O’Neill
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Nebraska, against yw* u defend
ants, the pbject and prayer of
which is to quiet and confirm the
title in her, the said Bertha
Bamica, to the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit: The North
esat Quarter of Section Ten,
Township Twenty-eight, North,
Range Thirteen, 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 there
of.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
4th day of September, 1944.
Dated this 24th day of July,
1944.
BERTHA BARNICA,
Plaintiff,
By Julius D. Cronin,
12-4 Her Attorney.
(First publication August 3, 1944)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: Stephen H. Elwood; The
heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of William S. Griffith,
deceased, real names unknown;
The Holt County Bank, also
known and described as The
Holt County Bank, a corpor
ation duly organized under the
laws of the State of Nebraska,
doing business in the village of
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska,
and Holt County Bank, a dis
solved corporation; and all per
sons having or claiming any in
terest in the Northwest Quar
ter of the Southwest Quarter,
South Half of the South Half, |
and Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section!
Fifteen, Northwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter, East
Half of the West Half, West
Half of the East Half, and East
Half of the Northeast Quar
ter of Section Twenty-one, and
Northwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-two, all in Township
Thirty-two, North Range
Eleven, 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 28th day
of July, 1944, Leonard William
Rybin as plaintiff filed his petit
ion in the District CdUrt of Holt
County, Nebraska, against you
as defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet and
confirm the title in him, the said
Leonard William Rybin, to the
following described real estate,
to-wit: The Northwest Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter, South
Half of the South Half, and
Northeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section Fifteen,
Northwest Quarter of the North
west Quarter: East Half of the
West Half, West Half of the
East Half, and East Half of the
Northeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-one, and Northwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quar
ter of Section Twenty-two, all
in Township Thirty-two, North
Range Eleven, 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
11th dhy of September, 1944.
Dated this 31st day of July,
1944.
LEONARD WILLIAM RYBIN,
Plaintiff.
By Julius D. Cronin,
13-4 His Attorney.
(First publication August 3, 1944)
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Bridget Carney, Deceased.
TO: All Persons Interested in
StfUdi Estate, Both Creditors
and heirs:
You are hereby notified that
on the 31st day of July, A. D.t
1944, Janet E. Aycrigg, petitioner
filed her petition in the above
matter, setting forth among other
things that Bridget Carney, a
citizen and resident of Holt
County, Nebraska, died intestate
on the 17th day of September,
1891, seized and possessed of the
following described real estate,
to-wit: Northeast Quarter of
Section Twelve, Township
Twenty-nine North, Range
Twelve, West of the Sixth P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska; that she
left her surviving as her sole
and only heirs at law her surviv
ing spouse, Patrick Carney, and
her children, John Carney, James
Carney, William Carney, Mary
Carney, Catherine Carney and
Edward Carney; that Janet E.
Aycrigg, petitioner, is the owner
of the above described real es
tate having derived title thereto
| by mesne conveyances from the
heirs of the deceased, Bridget
Carney. That the prayer of said
Setition is that the Court may
nd and determine the time of
the death of decedent, Bridget
Carney: that she died intestate a
resident and citizen of Holt
County, Nebraska; may find and
determine who are her heirs and
their degree of kinship; may
find and determine the right of
descent of the real property of
which she died seized: that fur
| ther administration of this said
estate may be dispensed with;
that there is no inheritance tax,
state or federal, due from this
said estate or the heirs thereof
and that there are no debts
against said estate and that the
claims of all creditors are barred
and for such other and further
relief as may be just and equit
able.
That said matter is set for
hearing before the County Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, in the
County Court Room in'the Court
House in the City of ONeill, Ne
braska, on the 24tn day of August,
A, D , 1944. at th6“ ten
o clock A.. St, jn*,JH*
fad to appear at. aa.id time and
place to contest said petition the
Court may grant the prayer
thereof. * .
Dated this 31st day of July, A.
D., 1944. ♦
BY THE COURT:
LOUIS W. REIMER,
13-3 County, J udge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication August 3, 1944)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3046
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, August 3, 1944.
In the matter of the Estate of
Charles R. Mullen, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the 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 August 23, 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 distrib
ution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
13-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publcation August 17, 1944)
NOTICE OF PROBATE
OF WILL
Estate No. 3109
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, August 12,
1944.
In the matter of the estate of
Cornelius Keys, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said
Court for the probate olf a written
instrument purporting to be the
last will and testament of Cor
nelius Keks, Deceased, and for the
appointment of Patrick H. Keys j
as executor thereof; that Sep
tember 7th, 1944, at 10 o’clock
A. M., has been set for hearing,
said petition and proving said in
strument in said Court when all
persons concerned map appear
and contest the probate thereof. ,
LOUIS W. REIMER,
15-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
T. F. Nolan, Attorney.
BRIEFLY STATED
Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 24tf i
John Brophy is the new butch
er in the Council Oak Store, com
mencing work Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spelts
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Niobrara on business.
Quinten Cavanaugh and Rich
ard Cronin returned Friday from
Grand Island, where they had j
spent several days visiting friends.
James Urlaub returned to Oma
ha Friday, after spending three
weeks in O’Neill visiting his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T.
M. Harrington.
S. 1-c John Protivinsky left
Sunday for Bremerton, Wash.,
after spending a fifteen day leave
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Protivinsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones
and daughter, Sharanne, of
Chadron, arrived Saturday for a
weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Jones and family.
Mrs. Lloyd Sielam, of Cham
bers spent Tuesday in O’Neill
shopping.
The 9 F F Club spent Wednes
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Irving Johnson. Mrs. Fred Saun
to won high, Mrs. Lyndle Stout
second high and Mrs. Robert
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Vi.-.. . , .
Mrs. Robert Miles slid daugh
ter, Betty, and MtsS Mary Miles
left Sunday for Portland, Oregon,
to visit *€pl. Robert Miles, who
is stationed there.
Miss Lanone Miles, of Grand
Island, spent the week-end In
O’Neill visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Miles.
Mrs. S. A. Richardson, of Los
Angeles, Cal., spent Saturday in
O’Neill visiting Mrs. Anna Mc
Cartney.
Mrs. H. H. Storey, of Butte
visited Mrs. Anna McCartney
here Monday, while enroute to El
Paso, Texas.
Miss Ardis Newman went to
Sioux City Friday to spend a
few days visiting her sister, Miss
Alice Newman. I
Mrs. Harold Lindberg and fam
ily went to Omaha Sunday to
spend a few days visiting rela
tives and friends.
Barney Hynes returned Friday
from Wakefield, Nebr., where he
visited relatives for several days.
Mrs. Howard Bolin and daugh
ter, Mary Jane, accompanied
Regina Ruther home from
Omaha, where Regina had been
since last April and had under
gone several operations. They
will all return to Omaha this week
where Regina will have to under
go some more operations.
Mrs. Sumner Downey and nieces
Mary Jane, Chickie, Leah, Lu-j
Ann, Dorothy and Gleei Iler came
home Friday after spending a
month at Custer, S. D., at Dow
ney’s Meadows there.
Mrs. George Lye, son George
and daughter, Velma, returned
Monday from Romeo, Mich.,
where they had been visiting rela
tives for two weeks.
Mrs. Ralph Voeche and Miss
Beulah Siders spent the week
end in Norfolk visitin gfriends.
Miss Lenore Reka, of Omaha,
came Sunday to visit her aunt;
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Mullen for a week.
Mrs. Fred Lowery and daugh
ter, Eldora .went to Omaha Sat
urday to visit Mrs. Lowery’s
mother, Mrs. Hattie Conarro.
Miss Ruth Harris, who has
spent the summer in Chicago at
tending Northwestern University,
returned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen re
ceived word that their son, Don
ald, had been transferred from1
Panama to Farragut, Idaho.
Miss Dorothy Froelich spent I
the week-end in Emmet visiting
Miss Lois Cole.
The Misses Catherine Golden
and Mardie Birmingham went to
Emmet Sunday to attend the
birthday party of Jeanie Cole.
J. J. Harrington, of O’Neill,
Charles Gonderinger, Francis
Lee, Hugh O'Conner, of Atkinson,1
Mrs. Leo Tomjack and Mrs. Wm.
Wulf, of Etoing, attended the
democratic state convention held
in Omaha last week, representing
Holt county. j
Miss Dorothy Larson left Sat
urday for Clearwater, where 6he
will spend her vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Larson a few miles from
Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Godek re- j
turned to their home in Omaha
Monday, after spending two
weeks here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Bazelman and other rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. Harold Asher, of Page,
spent Wednesday in th city visit-.
ing friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eby letft Sun
day for Sidney, Nebr., where
they will spend a few days visit
ing relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wall ^nd
daughter, Ramona, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Fox and daughter, El- J
eanor Ann and son 1 Earl,, of
Sioux City, spent the week-end
in O’Neill visiting Mr. and Mrs. |
Clark Willson and family.
Miss Darlene Mindenhall, of
Valentine came down Monday to
spend a few days visiting Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Simonson.
George Bosn left Friday for
Brainard, Nebr., where he will
spend a week visiting relatives.
Mrs. Emma Cunningham enter
tained five guests at a party Wed
nesday evening in honor of her
Tf9th birthday. The party was
held at the Joe Cunningham;
home.
Mrs. Joe Cunningham received
word that her father, Andrew
Caufield, who has been in the
University hospital in Omaha for
two weeks, is now able to co*«*
home.
Mrs. Cora Pettijohn visited
Page Thursday.
Ed Davidson returned te kta
home at Casper, Wyo., Tuesday,
after a two weeks visit with rela
tives and friends here.
Miss Marion Bosn and Miss
Martha Janousek came home
Thursday from Omaha, where
they had spent the past week
visiting Miss Dorothy Bosn.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk spent
Tuesday in Winner and Pierre,
S. D. Mrs. Shierk visited friends
in Winner, while Mr. Shirek
attended to business matters in
Pierre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schlissler, ofj
Ainsworth, came Tuesday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newman
and family.
Miss Davene Loy and Miss Vir
ginia Schulz went to Omaha Sun
day, where they will work at the
Mutual Benefit Insurance com
pany building. "v
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[/ Staff, Sgt. Franc*. D. Hynes
carpe_1^0tne last Saturday, after
serving eight months* with the
15th AAF in Italy.. After visiting
relatives here he will go to Port
land, Oregon, to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hynes.
Miss Mary Jones went to Lin
coln Wednesday to visit her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Michelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carsten Hansen
received word that their son, Pvt.
Robert Hansen was married to
Miss Virginia Wylie, of Seattle, at
Camp George Mead, Maryland,
on August 6.
Robert Lee Walker, of Carlton,
Nebr., spent from Friday until
Tuesday in O’Neill visiting his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Walker.
A. B. Jennings, of Davenport,
Nebr., was an overnight guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker Wed
nesday.
Miss Glenda Lee Clifton of
Orchard, came Thursday to visit
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted McElhaney.
Miss Emmjfjiou Fisher, of
Chicago, eajjtifibme Sunday to'
spend her vacation visiting her
parents, Dr. arid Mrs. F. J. Fisher.
Coxwains MateiBenny Wetzler
left Thursday fdf'Miami, Florida,
after spending a twelve day leave
here visiting his mother Mrs.
Mary Wetzler.
Jack Mindenhall and daughter,
Darlene, left Wednesday for their i
home in Valentine, after visiting'
Mr. and Mrs| L. A. Simonson.
Miss Helen Biglin arrived
home Tuesday from a two weeks
visit in Chicago with Mrs. Cliff- j
pper.
Mrs. Esther Harris, daughters
Ruth and Betty, and son, Guy,
went to Lincoln Sunday to at- j
tend the wedding of her son and |
their brother, Ross Harris to Miss
Dorothy Nelson, which was sol
emnized Tuesday. They returned
Wednesday.
Charles Stout purchased the
building formerly occupied by
Beck Wallen, this week. He will
move his stock of package liquor
ta the new location.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington,
of Chicago, came Thursday for a
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Donlin and with other rela
tives and old friends here.
Miss Joan Burgess entertained
six guests Wednesday evening at j
a watermelon feast, which was
held at her home.
The Sunday Evening Bridge
Club had a picnic in the James
Rooney yard Sunday. Later they
went to the Lundgren home for
bridge. Mrs. C. E. Lundgren1
won ladies high and Doctor
French men’s high.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner and
daughter, Donna Ray, of Mary
ville, Nebr., spent Tuesday in the
city shopping and visiting friends.1
Mrs. Ellen Regan left for
Chicago Wednesday to visit her
son, Brother Ivo, who is now '
stationed there.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Johnson, of
Norfolk, spent Sunday in the :
city, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Schulz.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rummel
son, Bobby and daughter, Sonia,
of Albert Lea, Minn., came Sat- ,
urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rob- j
ert Schulz.
William Spelts spent Tuesday ;
and Wednesday in Niobrara on
business. 1
Mrs. Elmer Johnson and son re
turned to their home in Omaha,
Tuesday, after a month’s visit at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Cronin.
F. J. and Miss Mary McManus
returned Thursday from Hot!
Springs, S. D., where they en-,
joyed the beauties of that resort
for two weeks.
Charles Scheonist, Dick Mills
of Spencer, and Edward Murphy
of O’Neill, spent from Sunday
until Tuesday in Omaha, where
they enlisted in the Naval Re
serve.
Polly Rickly returned home
Monday, after spending a week at
Geneva Gleen Indian Hills, Col.,
where she attended camp.
Cpl. Jack Cromwell, of Tucson,
Arizona, came home Saturday on
a 21 day furlough and is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson.
Edwin Hull, of Sioux City,
came up Tuesday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of
Ainsworth, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lundgren. |
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bachman,
and soas, Robert and Sgt. Willis
of USMC, of Phoenix, Arizona,
wms Tuesday to spend a few
days M O’Neill visiting friends.
Mr. Bachman operated the Stand
ard filling station here for several
years.
S. Robert McDonough, of San
Antonio, Texas, came home Wed
nesday morning to visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Me Don
ough and many friends here.
Mrs. John Daily eft Friday
for her home at Beverley Hills,
Cal., after a three weeks visit
with relatives and friends in this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Casey and son,
Thomas, returned Sunday, after.
spending a week in northwestern
Nebraska on business.
The Misses Jean and Jane Froe
lich went to Norfolk Monday to
visit their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Kirwin for several
days. , •.
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The Duration Club met Wed
nesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Ed Hancock. A delicious
lunch was served.
Mrs. Mattie Soukup took Fran
cis Summers to the University
hospital in Omaha Friday. He
will undergo treatment there.
Mrs. Tim Brophy and children
left Thursday for Camp Crowder,
Mo., where her husband Cpl. Tim
Brophy is stationed.
Miss Leona Hynes came up
from Hastings Monday and will
spend a week visiting , at the M.
A. Shellkopf home.
Miss Ruth Hoffman spent last
week at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hoffman, north
of Chambers.
Miss Josephine Mlnarik spent
last week-end at Ewing visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mlnarik.
Miss Katie Wood went to
Chambers Sunday, where she
will remain until August 28
when she is to report at Hunter
College, New York, and receive
her training in the Waves.
R. E. Nightingale, one of the
hustling farmers and stockmen
in the Dorsey neighborhood, was
in O’Neill on business last Friday
and made this office a pleasant
call and had his name enrolled
on The Frontier’s large and grow
ing list of readers. Mr. Nightin
gale said that he wanted to keep
posted on the happenings in the
county and he thought the best
way to do so was to read one of
the county’s leadng newspapers.^
Pvt. Albert W. Stoffer, USMC.,\
of St. Anges, Cal., came home
last Thursday on a fifteen day
furlough which he is spendng wth
his mother, Mrs. Dewey True, of
the Opportunity neighborhood.
Pvt. Stoffer recently returned
from overseas, where he put in
two years in the South Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Saund
ers, of the southwest, were in
town thM afternoon, on their way
to Lincoln, where they will spend
a week visiting with some of
their children.
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