The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 06, 1946, Page 8, Image 9

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    WANT ADS
FOR SALE
imOU SALE: Well-improved 362
jrcrn grain and stock, farm 4^
nmfes northeast Venus, Nebr.,
J Kales from newly proposed
Iff Highway 20. Close to
.chord and church. On pro
posed REA line. High school
.•yuf past door. Large set build
-g.> in good condition; cave;
jitiaiiis; mill, tower and supply
.eank with water piped to lots.
»"I< acres cultivated included
JL* *ares alfalfa; 140 acres pas
•zirs, 38 native hayland. Can
~e 'fought on terms with low
Sown payment. See or write
MAX N. COPPER, BLOCM
>TELD, NEBRASKA 4-5-6
2310R SALE: Business building
aeilia store fixtures; has two
ajpED furnished apartment in
jEnnection. For further infor
ccuiiion on this property located
at Springview, write: Mrs. Dor
aajajf V. Rich, 1015 Broadway,
XUaxver 3, Colo. * 3-4
JfOR SALE: 560-acres, good, im
proved, located 3-miles east
Vund l^-miles north of Cham
• >3f2> Only reason for selling
as to settle an estate. If you’re
.ooking far a good farm let me
show you this one. — R H.
v.!“Ray’’) Shriner, O’Neill. 4-5
]Pt)R SALE—NEW TWIN Cylin
der engine and electric motors.
Available for Maytag Washers
t sow—Corkle Hatchery. 23-tf
PWOK SALE—ORDER YOUR Post
# war Maytag now. New mach
ines on display.—Corkle Hatch
ay. 23 tf.
/ 21.HAVE THREE elegant Improv
• *d farms for sale. See R. H.
PSarker, O’Neill, Nebr. 31-tf.
' 1R home insulation and paints
*»ee: fLBralberg Home & Auto
Supply Store, O'Neill. 3-4
:MAN WANTED: There is a va
cancy at The Frontier for a
man to learn linotype operat
es printing and composing,
pay, pleasant working
-■conditions. Inquire immedi
-uiely. 4
€ .TAMBLE'S can insulate your
home now. Call for FREE es
timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf
IFOR SALE: A 1941 Ford tudor,
in A-l condition — Loretta
Hynes, O’Neill. 4
SEND DAD The Frontier for a
year. The best Dad's day bar
gain in town. In Holt and ad
joining counties, $2; elsewhere,
$2.50. 4
SEE GAMBLE'S new line of met- J
si weather-stripping. — Gam-1
ble’s, O’Neill. 4-5
WANTED: Clean cotton rags
without buttons. — The Fron-:
tier.
FOR SALE—New Wheel barrel
sprayers with large tanks.—
* CORKLE HATCHERY. 4
Sick and Injured
PAGE—Mrs. James Sorenson
returned Sunday from the Plain
view hospital with her infant son
Du'aine Allen. The Sorensons
have one other child, a daughter.
. . . John Neisius returned to the
home of his son, Ray, Monday
from Mitchell, S D., where he
had submited to a major opera
tion . . . Mrs. Lyman Park sub
mitted to a major operation H
St. Vincent’s hospital at Sioux
City, last week. Her condition is
good . . . The condition of Lester
Coon, a patient in the Orchard
hospit:! since last Thursday, is
improved . . . Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Asher took their son, Bobbie, to a
Norfolk hospital Monday. He is
suffering from infection of the
nose . . . Mrs. LaVem Finley has
entered a hospital at Norfolk
where she will submit to a ma
jor operation.
O'NEILL—Jack Harty under
went an emergency appendecto
my at St. Vincent’s hospital in
Sioux City early Monday. He
was accompanied to the hospital
by his mother, Mrs. W. H. Harty,
and L. M. Merriman.
INMAN — Naomi Ross, 10, ]
whose body is in a cast from a
broken leg sustained recently, is
improving
CHAMBERS—Mrs. Carl Jef
fers entered the O’Neill Hospital
Thursday for treatment.
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LEGAL NOTICES
(First Publication June 6, 1946.)
LEGAL NOTICE
To; Ralph W. Trullinger; M-ry
Trullinger, first real true name
unknown; Jerome R. Trullinger;
Anna Trullinger, first real true
name unknown; Edith J. Trull
inger Metcalf; John Metcalf, first i
real true name unknown; the
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives, and all other
persons interested in the Estate
of Winnie Carman, Deceased,
real numes unknown, and the
heirs, devisees, legatees, person
al representatives, and all other
persons interested in the Estate
of Levi J. Trullinger, Deceased,
real mmes unknown defendants:
You are hereby notified that on
the 4th day of June, 1946, Carl
Clayton Carman as plaintiff filed
a petition and commenced an ac
tion in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against you,
the object and prayer of which |
is to have determined who are j
the owners of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 19, in Town
ship 30, North, Range 9, West of
the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Ne
braska, and to have determined
the interest of each of said own
ers in said real property, and to
have said premises partitioned,
or, if the same cannot be parti
tioned without depreciating the
value of the shares of the sever
al owners, then to have said pre
mises sold in the manner provid
ed by law and the proceeds dis
tributed, after payment of costs
and expenses, according to the
interest of the parties in said
real property, and 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 15th
day of July, A.D., 1946
CARL CLAYTON CARMAN,
Plaintiff.
By JULIUS D. CRONIN,
4-5-6-7 His Attorney.
(First publication May 16, 1946).
NOTICE OF SUIT
To: William V. McElhaney;
Coral L. McElhaney; Cory L. Mc
Elhaney; The heirs, devisees, leg
atees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested
in the Estate of William V. Mc
Elhaney, Deceased, real names
unknown, and All Persons having
or claiming any interest in the
Southeast Quarter of Section
Fifteen (15), Township Thirty
one (31), North, Range Nine (9),
West of the 6th P.M., in Holt
County, Nebraska, except the
North 20 acres thereof, real
names unknown, Defendants:—
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 14th day of
May, 1946, Carl H. Christensen as
plaintiff filed his petition in the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, against you as defend
ants, the object and prayer of
which is to quiet and confirm the
title in him, the said William V.
McElhaney, to the following de
I scribed real estate, to-wit: The
Southeast Quarter of Section Fif
teen (15), Township Thirty-one
(31). North, Range Nine (9), West
of the 6th P.M., in Holt County,
Nebraska, except the North 20
acres thereof, as against you and
each of you, and to secure a De
cree 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 24th
dav of June, 1946.
Dated this 14th day of May,
1946,
CARL H. CHRISTENSEN,
1-2-3-4 Plaintiff.
By JULIUS D CRONIN,
His Attorney.
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate No, 3240.
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, May 28, 1946.
In the matter of the Estate of
Ellsworth Witherwax, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
est .te are hereby notified that the
Administrator of said estate has
I filed in this court his final re
! port and a petition for final set
tlement and distribution of the
I residue of said estate; and that
i said report and petition will be
I heard June 19, 1946, at 10 o’clock,
A.M. at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all
i persons interested may appear
| and be heard concerning said fi
nal report and the distribution of
said estate.
LOUIS W REIMER,
3-4-5 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
; (First publication May 23, 1946.)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE
OF WILL
Estate No. 3288.
In the Counity Court of Holt
County, Nebraska May 20, 1946.
In (the matter of the estate of
Pat O’Connor, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said
Court for the probate of a writ
ten instrument purporting to be
the last will and testament of Pat
O’Connor, Deceased, and for the
appointment of Frank Biglin, as
executor thereof; that June 13,
1946, at 10 o’clock A M., has been
set for hearing said petition and j
proving said instrument in said1
Court when all persons concerned |
may appear and contest the pro-1
bate thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER.
2-3-4 Countv Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
VACATION SCHOOL
INMAN — Vacation church
school at the Methodist church is
being held this week and met
with approximately 50 children
enrolled.
(First publication June 6, 1946.)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
ORDER FOR HEARING
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF LYDIA G.
IVES, GUARDIAN OF THE
ESTATES OF MARY JANE
IVES, AND DONNA MAE
IVES, MINORS, FOR LI
CENSE TO SELL REAL ES
TATE,
Now, on this 4th day of June,
1946, this matter came on to be
heard before the undersigned, D.
R. Mounts, Judge of -the 15th Ju
dicial District in and for Holt
County, Nebraska, upon the pe
tition of Lydia G. Ives, Guardian
of the Estates and property of
Mary Jane Ives and Donna Mae
Ives, Minors, praying for a li
cense to sell the undivided two
ninths right, title and interest of
the said Mary Jane Ives, and
the undivided two-ninths right,
title and interest of the said Don
na Mae Ives, in and to the follow
ing described real estate, situate
in Holt County, Nebraska, to-wit:
a -tract of land commencing at
B point 40 feet East and 40 feet
South of the Northwest corner of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
18, in Township 28, North, of
Range 9, West of the 6th P.M.,
thence running on a line East 115
feet, thence South 50 feet, thence
East 10 feet, thence South 42 feet,
thence West 125 feet, thence
North 22 feet, thence West 40
feet, thence North 20 feet,
thence East 40 feet, thence North
50 feet to the place of beginning,
and;
a tract of land commencing at
a point 302 feet North of the
Northwest corner of the South
west Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 18, in Town
ship 28, North, of Range 9, West
of -the 6th P.M., thence running
on a line East 196 feet, thence
South 57 feet, thence East 432
feet, thence South 1565 feet,
thence West 628 feet, thence
North 1622 feet to the place of
beginning,
for the purpose of maintaining I
and educating said minors anc
paying the charges and costs ol
managing their said estates.
Upon consideration whereof
i and it appe.ring from said peti
lion that it is necessary to sell
the right, title and interest ol
said minors in and to all of said
reel estate for the purpose ol
maintaining and educating said
minors and paying the charges
and costs of managing their said
Estates,
It is ordered that the next of
kin of said minors and all persons
interested in their said estates
appe r before me in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
at O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 3rd
day of July, 1946, at the hour of
ten o’clock a.m of said day, then
and there to show cause why a
license should not be granted for
the sale of said minor's right,
title and interest in and to the
a'bove described real estate.
It is further ordered that a
copy of this order be published
for three successive weeks be
fore said day of hearing in The
Frontier, a weekly newspaper,
published at O’Neill, Nebraska.
BY THE COURT:
D. R. mounts;
4-5-6 District Judge.
(First publication June 6, 1946.)
NOTICE
The Holt County Board of
Equalization will meet on June
11, 1946, at their office in the
Court House at O’Neill, Nebras
ka, and will be in session not
less than three days nor more
than twenty days
All complaints or protests on
valuation or assessment must be
made during this period as this
is the only time during the year
that such adjustments can be
made.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
4- County Clerk.
Mrs. Chase a Hostess
PAGE—The Just-a-Mere club
met with Mrs. Ida Chase Friday
afternoon. Eleven members were
present. The next meeting will
be with Mrs. J. N. Carson.
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IN this critical hour of strikes and shortages
all the Nation cries out for Leadership—and
Nebraska has a Great Leader to help fight
the battle in Washington—Dwight Griswold.
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. . . the tough, six year job that demands
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homesteading parents, Dwight Griswold bat
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Dwight Griswold is a fighting leader, with
national prestige. He is a Republican, but not
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He believes in a Farm Program, REA, Soil and
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AND Dwight Griswold is no fance-sfradd/er. Ha
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DWIGHT GRISWOLD
United States Senator
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