The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 28, 1944, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—LADY'S FUR Coat.
—R, H. Parker, O'Neill. 31-tf
FOiTrENT—FIVE ROOM House.
Modern except heat.—Mrs. H. J.
Lohaus. 33-2
FOR "SALE—USED PARTS olT
of a 1936 Master Chevrolet car.—
Maurice Cavanaugn, Phom
178-J, O’NeilL
I JUST SOLD TWO LARGE
ranches. Also sold 3 farms. 1
would like to sell your place.—
R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 16
I HAVE MONEY to loan on farms
and ranches and city property
at 4\i% interest.—R. H. Parker,
O'Neill. Nebr. 3-tf
FOR SALE—ABOUT 140 bushel
, otf good oats, 93 bushel of good
rye and 100 bushel of goid corn
on the cob.—Enquire at this
Office.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR IN
aulation, 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-tf.
FOR SALE—A 2300 acre ranch,
has 700 acres of hay meadow,
balance in 3 pastures. Good
buildings. Lit me show it to you.
—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 16
FOR SALE—RANCH & FARM
Sandhill Cattle Ranch, 2340 j
acres 18 piiles north Mullen,, j
Nebr. Good buildings, fences
and water, $6 50 per acre.
Cattle Ranch, 1280 acres, Logan
Co., Nebr. 80 acres farm ground
Small buildings, $5.50 per acre.
River Ranch. 1676 acres, with
3 miles on Niobrara River, 17
miles north of Johnstown, Nebr.
Some timber, Very little hay,
vety poor buildings. $5.50 per
acre. Can add 2400 acres grazing
land to it at $3.50 per acre.
Square sandhill section, 16
miles north Johnstown Nebr.
$2.25 per acre.
Grain & Stock Farm, with 180
•ares good farm ground, balance
grass. Good 5 room house, poor
barn. Joins Harrington store,
school and postoffice. Nice little
home place. 17 miles north of
Cody, Nebr. Just across the line
in So. Dak. $7.50 per acre.
$1800 cash will handle.
Also others. Write for list.
E. J. CORKIN, Broker,
1919 So. 34 St., Omaha, Nebr.
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS
at 5 per cent. No commission
/_L. G. Gillespie, O’Neill. 31-tf
'WhjTtrade most profit
j able coal business between
/ Omaha and Denver for good
well located ranch. Give or
take difference. Write Box 98,
or inquire at Frontier office. 27
LOST
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'REWARD* FOR RETURN OF A
truck tire and rim lost Thursday
day between Meadow Grove and
O’Neill on Highway 275—size
seven fifty.- Wheeler Lumber
Bridge and Supply Co., Norfolk.
Phone 785 collect.” 30-2*
~ STRAYED
STRAYED—WHITE FACE COW,
branded S on left hip. Please
notify Frank Summers, O’Neill.
WANTED
BOOK WANTED—WILL PAY
$3.50 good copy, “Stockmans
Cattle Brank Book of Holt, Rock
and Boyd Counties,” by Otto
Mutz. Printed in 1904. De
scribe exact condition fully.—
H. Sender, 712 East 47th., Kan
sas City, Missouri. 32-2
WANTED—HOME FOR Friendly
dog; house broke and a pet.
Leaving town and want to find
him a home. Phone 232.
(First publication Dec. 7, 1944)
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: Henry Herbage; the Heirs
Devisees, Legatees. Personal
Representatives and all other
William W. Griffin g
Attorney
First National Bank Building jj
O’Neill
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Oflcr Phene 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence f Dr. Brown. 221
Phones | Dr. F^endi 242
[For Reliable Insurance
PROMPT SETTLEMENT
REASONABLE RATES
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L. G. Gillespie Agency
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persons interested in the Es
tate of Henry Herbage, Deceas
ed, real names unknown; Levi
P. Roy; the Heirs, Devisees,
Legatees, Personal Representa
tives and all other persons in
terested in the Estate of Levi
P. Roy, Deceased, real names
unknown; Lee-Prentiss Com
pany; and All Persons having
or claiming any interest in the
North Half of the Southeast
Quarter, the Southwest Quar
ter of the Southeast Quarter,
and the Northeast Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion 32, Township 28, North,
Range 13, and the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quar
ter of Section 6; and the North
west Quarter, and South Half
of the Southeast Quarter, and
South Half of the Southwes’
Quarter of Section 5; all in
Township 27, North, Range 13,
all in Holt County, Nebraska,
real names unknown, Defend
ants:
You, and each of you, are here
by notified that on the 5th Hay of
December, 1944, the plaintiffs,
Alvin E. Maas and Ruth A Maas
filed their petition in the District
Court of Holt Caunty, Nebraska
against you and each of you, the
object and prayer of which pe
tition Is to quiet and confirm in
the plaintiffs as joint tenants
the title to and possession of the
real estate above d< scribed, and
to exclude vou and each of you
from any right, ti'lc, lien or in
terest in or to said real estate.
You are requi ed to answer
.said neti*ion on or bef ore the
15th day of January, 1945.
ALVIN E. M\AS and
RUTH A. MAAS.
Plaintffs,
By Julius D. Cronin,
31-4 Their APorney.
(First publication Nov. 30, 1944.)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the F,state of
CLYDE RICHARDSON, De
ceased.
TO: ALL PERSONS INTER
ESTED IN SAID ESTATE,
BOTH CREDITORS AND
HEIRS:
You are hereby notified that on
the 28th day of November, A. D.,
1944, Anna Simmons, petitioner,
filed her petition in the above
matter, setting forth among other
things that Clyde Richardson, a
citizen and inhabitant of Holt
County, Nebraska, died intestate
on the 29th day of November,
1928, seized and possessed of a
one-twelfth right, title and inter
est in and to the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots
1, 9 and 10, Khapp‘3 Addition to
Inman, Holt County, Nebraska;
that he left him surviving as his
sole and only heirs at law his
children Edith Harral, Joseph
Richardson, and Charles Richard
son. That Anna Simmons, petit
ioner, is the owner as a joint
tenant with Fred W. Simmons
of the above described real estate,
having derived title thereto
by mesne conveyances from the
heirs of said deceased, Clyde
Richardson. That the prayer of
said petition is that the Court
may find and determine the time
of the death o€ the decedent,
Clyde Richardson; that he died
intestate, a resident and citizen of i
Holt County, Nebraska; may
find and determine who are his
heirs and their degree of kin
ship; may find and determine
the right of descent of the real
property of which he died seized;
that further 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 thereoif,
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
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 21st day
of December, 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 28th day of No
vember, A. D. 1944.
BY THE COURT:
LOUIS W REIMF.R.
30-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication Dec. 7, 1944)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
EaUte No. 3129
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, December 7,
1944.
In the matter of the Estate of
John Gordon, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is March 28, 1945, and
for the payment of debts Is De
cember 7, 1945. and that on De
cember 28, 1944, and on March
29, 1945, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly
! filed.
LOUIS W REIMER,
31-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication Dec. 14, 1944.)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids wiH be received by
the Board of Supervisors of Holt
Coun'v, Nebraska, for the con
struction of one 30x16 15 ton
Wood bridge, located between
Sections thre1 and thirty-four.
Township 27, Range 14, over Dry
Creek • and' the furnishing of
rel Serial* in connection ‘fljtttrwitb
pftfidsniM'Wi'V?-' ruth • 'ne'*!raeai toot
. lorling usejlduft-J&e.; safe
structure, and specified sum per
lineal foot for the superstructure,
all in accordance w,ith the plans
and specifications provided by the
Department of Roads pnd Irri
gation, State of Nebraska, and
now on file in the office of the
County Clerk of Holt County.
Said bid must be submitted on
bidding blanks furnished by the
Department of Roads and Irri
! gation, State df Nebraska, and
must be accompanied by a certi
fied check in the sum of one
thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), said
check to be upon solvent bank
in Holt County, Nebraska, as a
guarantee, the successful bidder
will execute contract within ten
days of such award. All bids
must be plainly marked on the
outside of the envelope “Proposal
for Bridges.”
At the same time and place as
herein above specified, bids will
also be received for the furnish
ing of al labor and material for
the construction and repair of all
wood, steel and concrete bridges,
and culverts in the said County of
Holt, for the peiiod of one year,
as necessity may require, and at
the discretion of the Board of
Supervisors. Said bids, as re
quested above, will be received
up to 12 o’clock on the 10th
day of January, 1945, at the office
of the County Clerk, at O’Neill,
Nebraska, and will be opened by
the Board of Supeivisors at their
office at O’Neill, Nebraska, at
their regular b'iard meeting.
The Board otf Supervisors re
serve the right to accept or reject
any bid or reject all bids.
Done by Older of the Board of
Supervisors of Holt County, Ne
braska, this 29th day of Novem
ber, 1944.
J. C. STEIN,
Chairman of the Board.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
32-4 Acting County Clerk.
(First publication Dec. 14, 1944)
LEGAL NOTICE
Mathersa C. Davenport; John
Davenport, husband of Mathersa
C. Davenport, first real true
name unknown; and East Half of
the Southeast Quaiter of the
Southwest Quarter qff Section 1,
Township 29, Range 10, West of
the 6th P. M., in Holt County,
Nebraska, defendants, will take
notice that on the 12th day of
December, A. D., 1944, Guy F.
Cole as plaintiff filed his petition
in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, and commenc
ed an action against you and each
of you, 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 County of Holt
on the 9th day of April, 1942, No.
259, Ifor the years 1934 to 1940,
inclusive, which Certificate was
duly assigned in writing on the
9th day of April, 1942, to the said
plaintiff, Guy F. Cole, by the
County Treasurer of Holt County,
Nebraska, and attested by the
endorsement of the County Clerk
of said County, as provided by
law, and which covers the follow
ing described real estate situate
in Holt County, Nebraska, to-wit;
The East Half of the South
east Quaiter of the Southwest
Quarter Of Section 1, Town
ship 29, Range 10, West of the
6th P. M., in Holt County,
Nebraska;
that there is due the plaintiff on
said tax lien and subsequent taxes
paid thereunder by said plaintiff
for the yeais 1941, 1942 and 1943,
the sum oif $45.67, with interest
thereon at the rate of 7% per
annum from December 11, 1944,
and costs. Plaintiff prays for a
decree of foreclosure and sale of
said premises. Plaintiff further
alleges that the real own^r of
said real estate is unknown to
plaintiff.
You are requited to answer
said petition on or before the
22nd day of January, A. D., 1945.
GUY F. COLE, Plaintiff
By Julius D. Cronin,
32-4 His Attorney.
EMMET NEWS
(Continued from page five)
Mrs. George Brainard, of
O’Neill, made a business trip to
Bassett Sunday.
the Frank Foreman home Thurs
day evening.
Mrs. Charles Prussa spent Wed
nesday evening with Miss Flor
ence Winkler.
The sale on the farm ctf Mrs.
Agnes Gaffney was well attended
and a delicious lunch was served
by the members of the Ladies
Aid.
Mrs. John Conard and Mrs.
Chares Prussa w’ere business call
ers in O’Neill Wednesday even
ing.
BRIEFLY STATED
Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 24tf
Miss Marie Welch, of Elmwood,
spent Christmas here visiting at
tne home of her sister, Mrs. K. P.
Hoffman.
Miss Leona French, ctf Omaha,
spent Christmas here visitmg at
the home of her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. O. W. French.
Money to Loan
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance Co.
C. E. Jones', Manager
! , O'NEILL , : NEBRASKA
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Miss Carlyn Neier spent Christ
mas at her home in Lake Andes,
S. D.
Miss Verne Coyne, of Chicago,
spent Christmas here visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Coyne and with other
relatives and friends.
Miss Alice Kieckhafer spent
Christmas at her home in Plain
view, visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kieckhafer.
Miss Bea Jardee spent Christ
mas at Stuart visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jardee.
Miss Dorothy Kratochvil spent
Christmas in Osmond, at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Kratochvil.
Mrs. Francis Welch, of Omaha,
spent Christmas here visiting at1
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Theresa Murray.
Miss Jessie Smith spent Christ
mas at the home of her parents
Miss Josephine Mlnarik spent
Christmas at her home in Ewing.
Miss Davene Loy, of Omaha,
spent Christmas here visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Loy.
Miss Bonnie Reimers, of Inman,
spent Saturday here visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Matt-!
hews and daughter, Madge, spent I
Christmas here visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Streeter and with other relatives
and friends.
Miss Leveta Lehn spent Christ
mas at her home in Wahoo.
Miss Marie Young spent Christ
mas at her home in Atkinson.
^ Miss Dorthy Larson spent
Christmas at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lar
son near Clearwater.
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First Lt. Robert Early arrived
Friday from Kansas City, Kansas,
to spend Christmas visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
James Early and with other rela
tives and friends.
Miss Mabelle Bauman spqnt
Christmas at her home in Atkin
son.
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Miss Marjorie Cronin has re
signed her position as clerk in the
OPA office here and will leave
soon Iflor Lincoln, where she will
live for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Lod Janousek
and family spent Christmas at
Brainard, Nebr., visiting relatives
and friends. They returned
Monday evening and Mrs. Janou
sek and Martha l$ft the following
morning fob Omaha, where th< y
will spend several days visiting
relatives and friends.
Miss Berl Decker, a teacher in
the Prague public school, came
up last Friday for a few days
visit with her father, W. H.
Decker of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Graham
have received word that their son
Deraid E. Graham, has arrived
safely in England.
Mr. and Mrs| Claude Johnson,
of Sioux Falls, $^D., arrived Fri
day to spend Christmas here vis
iting relatives, friends.
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John Protdvmsky of Hastings
came up the ena of the week to
spend Christmas with the home
folks.
T. Sgt. and Mrs. Cletus Sullivan
left Tuesday evening for Fort
Renning, Georgia, after spend
ing his furlough here visiting his
mother, Mrs. Agnes Sullivan and
other relatives and old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thomas of
Gothenburg, spent Christmas
here visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. W. K. Bowker, of Omaha
spent from Saturday until Tues
day here visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Hammond.
Mrs. Ralph Rickly, of O’Neill,
has been appointed Holt county
Campaign Director for the Infan
tile Paralysis Drive. The drive
is to be conducted January 14
to 31st.
John Sullivan came up from
Grand Island the end of the week
to spend Christmas with rela
tives and friends.
Miss Marjorie Hansen spent
Christmas with friends in Nor
folk.
The members of the Contract
Club and their husbands will
have a New Year’s Eve dinner at
the Golden. There will be an ex
change of gifts.
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Double •Duty Outfit Is Chic for
Farm and Saves War Bond Dollars
More and more women and girls will help on the home front this
summer by^joining the crop corps. The problem of practical clothing for
farm work is solved by these overalls of sturdy denim. They are smoothly
cut, and can be worn either with or without a shirt. Do your share for
victory by making them yourself and buying more War Bonds with your
money saved. A suitable pattern may be obtained at your local store.
U. S. Treasury Department
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Theft GENERAL INSURANCE Plate Glass
Liability O'Neill Nebraska Lire Stock
Automobile PHONE 1M Farm Property
Wind It Tornado, Trucks ft Tractor, Personal Property
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, FS3YLN3H ‘3DIAH3S WHY
Miss Mae Hammond came up
from Omaha Saturday to spend
Christmas at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Ira Moss, and with her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Hammond.
Flight Officer Gene McKenna
who is stationed at the Lincoln
Army Air Base, spent Christmas
here visiting at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mc
Kenna.
Mrs. Ed Latta and daughter,
Miss Elizabeth, of Omaha, were
holiday1 guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Stout. They ar
rived last Saturday and returned
home Wednesay.
The Misses Alma and Iona
Bacon spent Christmas in At
kinson visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bacon.
T. Sgt. Edward Ohde, who has
been overseas for the past twenty
nine months, spent Saturday and
Sunday in O’Neill visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Murray
and sons, ctf Battle Creek, spent
Christmas here visiting at the
home of Mrs. Theresa Murray [
and other relatives and friends.
Judge Mounts and J. D. Cronin
left for Omaha Wednesday morn
ing to attend the annual meeting
of the Nebraska Bar Association.
War Bonds Will Finish Them
By Kerd Johnson
Chicago Tribune—New Vorl: News Syndicate, Inc.
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Mrs. Helen Simar spent Christ
mas with relatives in Atkinson.
Miss Mary Helen Martin, of
Hastings spent the holidays here
at the home of her parents, Mr. ,
and Mrs. William Martin.
Word has been received that ^
Pfc. John Watson has been pri- '
mated to the rank of Staff Ser
geant. Staff Sgt. Watson is
stationed somewhere in Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waldrop,
of Kearney, spent the holidays
here visiting at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Theresa Murray and
other relatives and friends.
John Murray, of Battle Creek,
spent the holidays here visiting at
the hime <J£ his mother, Mrs.
Theresa Murray.
Mrs. Thomas Semlock, of Nor
folk spent ast Friday hert vis t
ing her father Thomas Enright
and other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka
entertained the Gamble employ -
ets at a 7 o’clock dinner at the M
and M Thursday evening. After
wards they went to the Ruzicka
home where Christmas presents
were exchanged.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McHaffey
returned Wednesday from Omaha
where they spent several days
visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Mary Lois Mohr, who is
attending a beauty schoil in
Omaha, spent the holidays visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mohr of Atkinson and
iriends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Connolly Harmon
and daughters, of Scottsbluff,
spent the holidays here visitng at
the home of his brither, Mprse
Harmon and with other relatives
and friends.
Mrs. William Hobbs, jr., and
Miss Elsie Hobbs, of Ewing, were
visiting relatives and trends
here Thursday.
Mrs. D. H. Cronin and daughter,
Marjorie, will leave Friday for
Lincoln, where they will spend
the winter while Mr, Cronin is
serving in the legislature. Mr.
Cronin and Richard Will go down
Sunday.
T, Sgt. Louis Zastrow arrived
Saturday .from Florida, where he
is stationed, to spend a fifteen day
furough here visiting at the home
o(f his mother, Mrs. Mary Zastriw
and with other old time iriends.
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Mrs. Fannie Gallagher had the
misfortune to'slip-and fall, last
Friday afternoon, breaking her
ankle as she was entering the
house. She is getting along
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka
left Sunday for Redfield, S. D.,
where they will spend several
days visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sell,
before returning home Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stout, Mr.
and Mrs W. J. Froelich and Mrs.
Ed Campbell drove to Grand Is
land Thursday, where they will
witness the basketball game this
evening between St'. Mary’s of
this city and St. Mary’s of Grand
Island.
Mrs. C. W. Washecheck, of
Omaha, spent the week-end here
visiting her husband and other
relatives and friends.
Miss Dorothy Bosn, R. N. Oma
ha, spent the Christmas holiday
here visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bosn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J| Froelich en
tertained twenty-four guests at a
family dinner party at he Golden
Christmas Eve. Following the
dinner there was an exchange of
gifts. Mrs. Ed Latta and dauugh
ter, Miss Elizabeth, of Omaha,
were out of town guests.
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