The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 28, 1945, Image 8

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Liability O'Neill Nebraska Lire Stock
Automobile PHONE 10* Perm Property
Wind k Tornado, Trucks k Tractor, Personal Property
REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE, RENTALS
I For Best Results
and satisfactory returns,
bring your livestock
to the
1 O’Neill Livestock Coni. Co.
H. S. Moses and G. P. Colman, Managers
ill Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebraska
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WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET
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WIN MANY BATTLES
And CASH RESERVES turn
the tide in many personal
and family emergencies. Like
a good soldier, a bank ac
count Is ready when you need
It. Start your account here.
Make it grow with regular —
even though small—deposits.
O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK
O’Neill, Nebraska
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FOR SALE—FISH FOR RE*
stocking. Plenty oi blue gills,
already caught; some bass. State
License 76.—Fraak Ketlea, New
port, Nebr. 11
FOR SALE—MODERN Home,
close in.—Mrs.. Homer Mullen.
FOR SALE—CHEVROLET Coach
Car, Model ’34—Corkle Turkey
Farm. 7-1*
FOR SALE, RANCH & FARM
LAND.
640 acre ranch, in Rock county,
Nebraska, 7 miles from Newport.
200 acres good farm ground.
100 acres good hay, and balance
pasture. On good road, near
school, good buildings, large
trees. Price $12 per acre or
$7500.
970 acre ranch and Farm in
Bennett County, So. Dakota, 17
miles north of Cody, Nebraska,
and lbk miles from Harrington
store, postoffice and school. Has
Extra good buildings which are
worth half the price. Half good
farm ground, balance hay and
pasture. Price $9 per acre.
320 acre farm 7 miles west of
Loup City, in Sherman County,
Nebtrapkja. Has fair buildings.
Lays rolling with half in culti
vation and half native hay.
Good roads, M mile to school.
Price $15. per acre or $4800.
E. J. CORKIN, Broker
1919 So. 34 St., Omaha, Nebr.
6-4
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
My buildings at Redbird, con
sisting of the* following: One
doable store building; one gar
age building; one six-room house
and barn granary and six acre
pasture. Mike Hull will show
the buildings. — John Wrede,
Vancouver, Washington, Route
2. Box 249 5 4
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR HAIL INSURANCE see Ray
Noble, fifty cents an acre foi
com and oats. 5-5*
DEAFENED — Improve hearing
by means of simple scientific
hearing exercises, developed
from findings of U. S. Govern
ment deafness survey; bookie'
of explanation and 15 practice
lessons absolutely free on re
quest. —Acousticon of Omaha
| 474 Brandeis Th. Bldg., Omaha,
Nebraska. 6-4
FORRENT
FOR RENT—1400 acre ranch; it
ha« 500 acres of hay meadow.
Good buildings. R. H. Parker,
O'Ndll. Nebraska. 48-tf
(First publication May 31, 1945)
(First publication June 7, 1945)
LEGAL NOTICE
R. R. Kimball; Lavinia Kim
ball; the heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives, and all
other persons interested in the
Estate of John B. Gallagher,
Deceased, real names unknown;
Farmers and Merchants State
Bank; James Sullivan; the heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal repre
sentatives, and all other persons
interested in the Estate of James
Sullivan, Deceased, real names
unknown; C. H. Parker; the heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives, and all other per
j sons interested in the Estate of
i C. H. Parker, Deceased, real
names unknown; Mrs. Ella
j Parker; Grace Mary Parker;
[ Gertrude Adela Parker; Mary
Neill, first real true name un
known, wife of Henry Neill; John
W. Waterman; Ida M. Waterman;
the heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives, and all
other persons interested in the
Estate of John W. Waterman, De
ceased, real names unknown; the
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives, and all other
I persons interested in the Estate
of Ida M. Waterman, Deceased,
real names unknown; all persons
having or claiming any interest
i in the Southeast Quarter of the
i Southwest Quarter of Section 9,
the South Half of Section 21, the j
Northeast Quarter of Section 17,
the West Half off the Southeast
Quarter and the Southeast Quar
ter of the Southeast Quarter of
Section 20, all in Township 29,
North, Range 10, West of the 6th
P. M., Holt County, Nebraska,
real names unknown, Defendants:
YOU, AND EACH OF YOU,
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
on the 6th day of June, 1945, the
plaintiff. James P. Gallagher, filed
his petition in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, against
you and each of you, the object
and prayer of which is to quiet
and confirm in the plaintiff title
and possession of the real estate
above described, and to exclude
you and each of you /from any
right, title, lien, or interest in
or to said real estate.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
16th day of July, 1945.
JAMES P. GALLAGHER,
Plaintiff,
By Julius D. Cronin,
4-4 His Attorney.
(First publication June 7, 1945)
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF
THE CITY OF O'NEILL.
The following is an estimate of
the expenses of the city of O’Neill,
Nebraska, for the fiscal year com.
mencing the first Tuesday in May,
1945, and ending the first Tuts
day in May, 1946:
Wages and Salaries as
provided for by
Ordinance $ 2000.00
Maintenance of Police
Department .... 4500.00
Maintenance of Water
Works 1200 00
Operation of Water
Works 5000.00
Improvement of Water
Works 7000.00
Street Lighting 3500.00
Street maintenance,
walks, construction _ 4000.00
Refundilng bonds_ 2500.00
Maintenance of Fire
Department _ 1500.00
Maintenance of
sewers _ 1500.00
Miscellaneous 2500.00
Support of Band 500.00
Parks and Grounds ... _ 2000.00
Airport . 1500.00
$ *0200 00
Entire receipts off revenue for
the fiscal year ending the first
Tuesday in May, 1945, was as
follows:
Water collections $ 9529.53
Holt County Treasurer 24060.00
Licenses, peddlers,
Occupation tax 1837.30
Police Judge _ 127.00
Airport and from
Aeronautics Com
mission _ .. 5724.24
$ 42883.02
JOHN KERSENBROCK,
Mayor
Attest: J. B. Grady,
4-5 City Clerk
(First publication June 14, 1945)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
In the Matter of the Estates of
Olaus E. Holter, Deceased,
Maren B. Holter, Deceased,
and Elise M. Holter, Deceased.
TO: ALL PERSONS INTER
ESTED IN SAID ESTATES,
BOTH CREDITORS AND
HEIRS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that Martin L. Holter filed
his petition in the above matter,
setting forth, among other things,
that Olaus E. Holter, a citizen
and resident of Lincoln County,
South Dakota, died intestate on
the 17th day erf April, 1915, seized
and possessed of the Northeast
Quarter of Section 3, in Town
ship 30, North, Range 9, West of
i the 6th P. M„ in Holt County,
N h-»skr>; that he left him sur
viving as his sole and only heirs
at lav. his widow, Maren B.
Holter, and his children, Martin
L. Holter, Laura C. Lorenson,
Cora M. Borneman, Otto Holter,
and Elise M. Holter, and his
grandchildren, Loraine Olson,
Everett Olson, Harley Olson, and
Milford Olson.
That Maren B. Holter, a citizen
and resident of Lincoln County,
South Dakota, died intestate on
the 3rd day of April, 1917, seized
; and possessed of an undivided
j one-third right, title and interest
in and to the Northeast Quarter
of Section 3, in Township 30,
North, Range 9. West of the 6th
P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska;
that she left her surviving as her
sole and only heirs at law her
children, Martin L. Holter, Laura
C. Lorenson, Cora N. Borneman,
Otto Holter, and Elise M. Holter,
and her grandchildren, Loraine
Olson, Everett Olson, Harley Ol
son, and Milford Olson.
That Elise M. Holter, a citizen
and resident of Lincoln County,
1 South Dakota, died intestate on
I the 23rd day of May, 1943, seized
and possessed of an undivided
one-sixth right, title and interest
in and to the Northeast Quarter
of Section 3, in Township 30,
North, Range 9, West of the 6th
i P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska;
’ that she left her surviving as her
sole and only heirs at law her
brothers, Martin L. Holter and
; Otto Holter and her sisters, Laura
| C. Lorenson and Cora M. Borne
! man, and her nephews, Loraine
! Olson, Everett Olson, Harley Ol
j son, and Milford Olson.
That petitioner, Martin L,.
Holter, is a son of Olaus E. Holter
and Maren B. Holter, Deceased,
and a brother of Elise M. Holter,
Deceased. That as such he in
herited and now has an undivided
one-fifth interest in the above
described real estate. That the
prayer of said petition is that the
Court may find and determine
the time otf the death of Olaus E.
Holter, Maren B. Holter, and
Elise M. Holter, all deceased; that
they all died intestate, residents
and citizens of Lincoln County,
South Dakota; may find and de
termine who are their heirs and
fix their degree of kinship; may
find and determine the right of
descent otf the real property be
longing to each of said deceased
persons; that further adminis
tration of these said estates may
be dispensed with; that there are
no debts against said estates, and
that the claims of all creditors are
barred; that there is no inherit
ance tax, state or federal, due
from any of said estates or any
of the heirs thereof, and for such
other and further relief as may
be just and equitable.
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 p’Neill, Nebraska,
on the 5th day ©f July, A. D., 1945,
at the hour of ten o’clock A. M.,
and if you fail to appear at said
time and place to contest said
petition the Court may grant the
prayer thereof.
Dated this 12th day of June,
1945.
BY THE COURT:
LOUIS W. REIMER,
5-3 County Judge..
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication June 21, 1945)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation :,n the State
Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
July 12, 1945, '•until 10:00 o’clock
A. M., and at that time publicly
opened and read for SAND
GRAVEL SURFACING and inci
dental work on the O’NEILL
PAGE Patrol No. 81011 State
Road.
The approximate quantity is:
2,750 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel
Surface Course Material.
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions
covering subletting or assigning
the contract.
Compliance by the contractor
with the standards as to hours
of labor prescribed by the "Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938,” ap
proved June 25, 1938, (Public No.
718, 75th Congress), will be re
quired in the performance of the
work under this contract.
The fact that this work has
been authorized by the War Pro
duction Board will not be con
strued as justification for appli
cauon 10 mat agency or me
Office of Defense Transportation
for new additional or new replace
ment construction equipment of
the followig types needed for
completion of the work: crawler
shovels, draglines, cranes, truck
cranes, crawler tractors and
tractor attachments, motor
graders, all classes of trucks,
truck tractors, truck trailers.
The minimum wage paid to all
skilled labor employed on this
contract shall be seventy-five
,(75) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
intermediate labor employed on
this contract shall be sixty (60)
cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
unskilled labor employed on this
contract shall be forty-five (45)
cents per hour.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and infor
mation secured at the office of the I
! County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebras
ka, at the office of the District
! Engineer of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation at Ains
worth, Nebraska, or at the office
of the Department of Roads and
Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be
! required to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100% of his
contract.
As an evidence of good faith
in submitting a proposal for this
! work, the bidder must file, with
his proposal, a certified check
: made payable to the Department
| of Hoads and Irrigation and in
an amount not less than one hund
red fifty (150) dollars.
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any
or all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
AND IRRIGATION
Wardner G. Scott,
State Engineer
J. M. Crook,
District Engineer
Ruth Hoffman, Acting
County Clerk, Holt
County.
(First publication June 28, 1945)
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: Agnes Williamson; the
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Per
sonal Representatives, and all
other persons interested in the
Estate of Agnes Williamson,
Deceased, real names unknown;
Harry E. Williamson; Mildred
A. Williamson Campbell; John
W. Williamson; Robert J. Wil
liamson; Louis C. Williamson;
and all persons having or claim
ing any interest in the East
Half of the Northeast Quarter,
the East Half of the Northwest
Quarter, the Northwest Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter and
the Northeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section i
31; and the Northwest Quarter
of Section 32: all in Township
31, North. Range 16, West of
the 6th P. M., Holt County, I
Nebraska, real names un
known, defendants.
YOU, AND EACH OF YOU,
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
on the 25th day of June, 1945, the
plaintiff, Florence M. Hunt, filed
her petition in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, against i
you and each of you, the object
and prayer of which petition is *o '
quiet and confirm in the plaintiff
the title and possession of the
real estate above described, and
to exclude you and each of you
from any right, title, lien or
interest in or to said real estate.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 6th
day of August, 1945.
FLORENCE M. HUNT,
Plaintiff,
By Julius D. Cronin,
7-4 Her Attorney.
Official Proceedings Of
The City Council
O’Neill, Nebraska,
June 5th, 1945.
Council met in regular session.
Present: Mayor Kersenbrock;
Councilmen: Corkle, Clem
ents, McElhaney, Melvin, Hickey,
Wallace.
Meeting was called to order by
the Mayor.Minutes of the previous
meetings read and approved.
City treasurer’s statement for
the month of May read and ap
proved.
Upon motion the following bills
were allowed:
On the General Fund:
J. B. Grady __—.- $ 20.00
Roy Lowery _ 69.40
Bert Peterson _ 96.80
Bob Cook _ 109.30
Chester Calkins_—— 132.60
William Griffin _— 30.00
G. E. Miles_4.00
P. C. Donohoe --20.16
L. G. Gillespie_ 31.10
The Texas Co._ 34.00
N. W. Bell Tel. Co._ 3.65
School Dist. No. 7 - 30.00
On the»Water Fund:
Jesse Scofield _ 121.00
J. B. Grady_ 10.00
Dora Murphy- 43.95
Spelts-Ray Lumber Co. 41.20
Ralph Scofield _ 64.00
Island Supply Co.,- 11.00
P. C. Donohoe_ 11.52
Con. Public Power_ 235.68
Holt Co. Independent — 12.43
Ideal Garage_ 2.60
O’Neill Fire Dept. _ 52.00
O’Neill National Bank „ 10001.92
O’Neill National Bank .. 2.16
City Contingent Fund — 25.00
Ralph Scofield .. 6.50 j
Con. Public Power_ 14.00
Motion by Corkle, seconded by
Clements that The Frontier be
named the official paper for the
coming year. Motion carried.
Motion by Melvin, seconded by
Wallace, that the insurance policy
on the firemen, in the Massachu
setts Bonding Company, R. H.
Shriner agent, premium $97.50,
be accepted. Motion carried.
Motion by McElhaney, second
ed by Clements that the following
insurance policies be accepted:
Firemen’s Insurance Co., $8,000.00
on water tank, premium $11.52,
P. C. Donohoe, agent; Automo
bile combination policy on Fire
Truck, premium $31.10, Employers
Liability Insurance Co., L. G. Gil
lespie agent; Automobile insur
ance on Ford Truck, Employers
Mut. Gas Co., premium $20.16, P.
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C. Donohoe, agent. Motion car
ried.
Motion by Corkle, seconded by
Clements, that the City Attorney
collect the occupation tax from
all Insurance Companies operat
ing in the city as far back a$ col
lectable and turn said funds over
to the City Fire Dtportment.
Motion carried.
Ordinance! No. 215-A was intro
duced by McElhaney and read
for the first time. Motion by
Corkle, seconded by Wallace, that
Ordinance No. 215-A be passed on
its first reading. Roll was called
on the above motion and the vote
was as follows: Aye: Six; Nay
None.
Motion by Melvin, seconded by
Corkle, that the rule that this Or
dinance be read on three different
days be suspended. Roll was
called on the above motion and
the vote thereon was as follows:
Aye: Six; Nay: None.
' Ordinance No. 215-A was by
title read the second time. Motion
by Clements, seconded by Hickey,
that Ordinance No. 215-A be pass
ed on its second reading. Roll
was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as fol
lows: Aye: Six; Nay:,None.
Ordinance No. 215-A was then
read at large. Motion by Wallace
seconded by Melvin, that Ordin
ance No. 215-A be passed on its
third reading. Roll was colled on
the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye:
Six: Nay: None.
Motion by Corkle, seconded by
Hickey, that Ordinance No; 215-A
be passed and adopted. Roll was
called on the above motion and
the vote thereon was as follows:
Aye: Six; Nay: None.
Ordinance No. 216-A was intro
duced by Wallace and read for the
first time. Motion by Hickey,
seconded by Melvin, that Ordin
ance No. 216-A be passed on its
first reading. Roll was called on
the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye
Five; Nay: None. Not voting:
one. ■ - '
Motion by Melvin, seconded by
Clements, that the rule that this
Ordinance be read on three dif
ferent days be suspended. Roll
was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as fol
lows: Aye: Five; Nay: Nooe.
Ordinance No. 216-A was*'by
title read for the secdnii.'Jlime.
Motion by Clements, secorjiSed by
Corkle, that Ordinance No. J16-A
be passed on its second re&ding.
Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye: Five; Nay:
None.
Ordinance No. 216-A was then
read at large. Motion by Corkle,
seconded by Hickey that Ordin- a
ance No. 216-A be passed on its Jf
third reading. Roll was called
on the above motion and the
vote thereon was as (follows:
Aye: Five; Nay: None.
Motion by Wallace, seconded by
Hickey, that Ordinance No. 216-A
be passed and adopted. Roll was
called on the above motion and
the vote thereon was as follows;
Aye:„ Five; Nay: None.
Upon motion the Council ad
journed subject to the call of th*
Mayor. i * v
* J. B. GRADY,
City Clerk.
BRIEFLY STATED
Merle Hickey left Wednesday
for St. Louis, Mo., where he will
spend several days on business.
Mrs. McMillan and Miss Mar
key spent today in Sioux City,
looking after business matters.
John Joe Uhl caught a four
pound bass in the Elkhorn river
Sunday afternoon.
Edward Campbell and Bill
Froelich are spending the week
at the Froelich ranch, workilng
on the blue grass seed harvest.
James Tuor, for many years an
employee of the J. C. Penney
store here and who has ben em
ployed in their store at Grand i
Island for several years, has been '
appointed manager of one of the
Penney stores in Little Rock, Ar
kansas. Congratulations, James.
Model Laundry & Dry
Cleaning Service
And Towel Supply
Truck will be in O’Neill
June 16th. Margarets
Beauty Shop will act as
Agent. Clothes can be
left there, or you can
Phone there and truck
will call.
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Norfolk, Nebraska