The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 14, 1946, Page TWO, Image 2

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    The Frontier
O'Neill, Nebraska
" CARROLL W. STEWART
Editor and Publisher
Entered the Postoffice at O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska, as sec
ond-class mail matter under the
Act of March 3, 1879. This news
paper is a member of the Nebras
ka Press Association and the Na
tional Editorial Association.
Established in 1880
Published Each Thursday
Terms of Subscription:
In Holt and adjoining counties.
$2 per year; elsewhere, $2.50 per
year.
LEGAL NOTICES
(First publication Nov. 7, 1946)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.)
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS
County Court of Holt County, Ne
braska. Estate of Jacob B. Mar
ing, Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, To All
Concerned: Notice is hereby giv
en that Oliver Maring has filed
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his petition alleging that Jacob
B. Maring died December 31,
1908, intestate, a resident of Holt
County, Nebraska, seized and
possessed of the North Half of
the Southeast Quarter and the
Southeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section 12, and
the Northeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of Section 13,
all in Township 28, North, Range
13, West of the 6th P.M., and an
undivided one-fifth interest in
and to the South Half of the
Southwest Quarter, the North
west Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter, and the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quar
ter of Section 12, and the North
Half of the Northwest Quarter of
Section 13, all in Township 28,
North, Range 13, West of the 6th
P.M., all in Holt County, Nebras
ka.
That petitioner is the present
owner oi an interest in saia real
property, having derived title
thereto by inheritance from the j
deceased.
The prayer of said petition is
for a determination of the time of
death of Jacob B Maring, a de
termination of his heirs, degree
of kinship, right of descent of
the real property of said de
PERRIGO
OPTICAL COMPANY
SERVES YOU AGAIN
OUR ASSOCIATE
DR. A. H. PENROD, O. D.
— Optometrist —
WILL AGAIN MAKE HIS
REGULAR VISIT TO YOUR
COMMUNITY
HE WILL BE IN
— O’NEILL —
At the GOLDEN HOTEL
MONDAY, NOV. 18
ceased person, and that there is
no inheritance tax, state or fed
eral, due from said estate or the
heirs thereof.
That said petition will be for
hearing in this Court on Novem
ber 27th, 1946, at ten o’clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
26-28 County Judge.
(First publication Nov. 14, 1946.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation in the State
Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
December 5, 1946, until 10:00 o’
clock A.M., and at that time pub
licly opened and read for GRAD
ING, CULVERTS and incidental
work on the CHAMBERS WEST
Federal Aid Secondary Project
No. S-422(3) Federal Aid Road.
The proposed work consists of
constructing 8.3 miles of Graded
Earth Road.
The approximate quantities
are:
119,380 Cu. Yds. Excava
tion
34,032 Cu. Yds. Topsoil or
Sand Clay Blanket Course
84,619 Cu. Yd. Miles Hauling
Topsoil or Sand Clay Blanket
Course Material
64,350 Sq. Yds. Slope Pro
tection
229 Cu. Yds. Concrete for
Culverts
20,789 Lbs. Reinforcing
Steel for Culverts
264 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert
Pipe
68 Lin. Ft. 30” Culvert
Pipe
32 Lin. Ft. 36” Culvert
Pipe
60 Lin. Ft. 18” Culvert
Pipe for Driveways
60 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert
Pipe for Driveways
20 Lin. Ft. 30” Culvert
Pipe for Driveways.
Lach bidder must be quamied
to submit a proposal for any park
or all of this work as provided
in Legislative Bill No. 206, 1939
Legislative Session. Proposal
forms for this work will be is
sued to contractors who are qual
ified to submit proposals for
grading.
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions 1
covering subletting or assigning
the contract.
The attention of bidders is in
vited to the fact that the Depart
ment of Roads and Irrigation has
been advised by the Wage and
Hour Division, U. S. Department
of Labor, that contractors en
gaged in highway construction
work are required to meet the
lirovisians of the Fair Labor
Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat.
1060).
The minimum wage paid to all
skilled labor employed on this
contract shall be eighty-five (85)
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THERE SIMPLY ARE NOT ENOUGH
NEW CHEVROLETS TO GO AROUND
We are getting our fair share of the current produc
tion of new Chevrolet passenger cars and truck*
And as strikes and shortages decrease, as the Chev
rolet plants are able to produce more and more new
passenger cars and trucks, we'll get more and more
of them to deliver to our customers.
Meanwhile, as long as shortages do exist, it is our
purpose to apportion our share of the new Chevrolets
available fairly and justly among the many customers,
new and old, whose continued friendship and patron
age are the keystone of our business.
So that you may have no doubt as to our method of
distribution of new Chevrolet passenger cars and
v- trucks, we make the following—
%1 1 d tn*to *»'b* oPPOrf0^v« securing delivery*
U cors ond esM,ntiol public »rvrc.s. Customer, will be
■■ the bow «* 1 * iionol requirement.. s_ nMUS Of <>*« Q, ^ true .totu.
121 veteran. placing orders informed, upon r *
13\ priority of date rn P ** order, in our «!«•
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^ o. time of detwery for a nev,
*rom °ny -r;--Of the transac* yoUR pATIENCE AND
to dispose of who do have cars DELIVERY Of
tion. Customers baied IN AWAITING DEUV
be and ,oir volue your NEW CHEVR
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Midwest Motor Co., Ltd.
O’NEILL “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” PHONE 100
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:ents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
Intermediate labor employed on
this contract shall be seventy
:70) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
anskilled labor employed on this
:ontract shall be fifty-five (55)
:ents per hour.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and informa
tion secured at the office of the
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 percent of
his contract.
as an evidence ol 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 Roads and Irrigation and in ah
amount not less than three thou
sand (3,000) dollars.
The tight is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any
or all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF
ROADS AND IR
RIGATION,
WARDNER G. SCOTT,
State Engineer.
J. M. CROOK,
District Engineer.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
County Clerk,
27-29 Holt County.
(First publication Nov. 14, 1946.)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
Petition has been filed in the of
fice of the County Clerk of Holt
County, Nebraska, praying that
the road described as follows be
designated a County Road:
Commencing at the North
west corner of Sectidn 30,
Township 29, Range 11; run
ning three miles West along the
North side of Sections 25, 26
and 27, Township 29, Range 12;
thence North 1 mile between
Sections 21 and 22, Township
29, Range 12, to connect with
the County Road at the junc
tion with U. S. Highway No.
20;
That a hearing will be held on
this Petition by the Holt County
Board of Supervisors on Tues
day, November 26, 1946. at 2:00
P.M. at their office in the Court
House at O’Neill, Nebraska.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
27-28 County Clerk.
Mrs. Coyne, Miss O'Donnell
Entertain at M & M —
Mrs. Hugh Coyne and Miss An
na O’Donnell entertained at a
seven o’clock dinner Saturday
evening at the M & M cafe.
Money to Loan
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
I Central Finance Co.
C. E. Jones. Manager
O'NEILL : NEBRASKA
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» Smooth writing pen with
L Iridium tip. Marble de
sign base harmonizes
with pen color.
GrcwnMea,
The Friendly Store
ALL HOLT COUNTY
Farmers and Ranchers
ARE INVITED TO
Our Annual Stag
DANCELAND - - O'NEILL
Wednesday, November 20th
DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 P. M. 4
NOVEMBER 20TH has been chosen for the FARMER-RANCHER an
nual stag. This time of the year seems appropriate for the pa
trons of our territory to be our guests and share with us an evening of
fun and festivities where friend meets friend. We take this means of
expressing our friendship by cordially inviting you to an evening of
clean entertainment and good food. Come and bring the hired man, a
neighbor, or a friend.
HELP US MAKE THIS PARTY A SUCCESS. MEN (Over 21) ONLY!
We Have Nothing to Sell!
IPs All for You - FREE!
Entertainment at 8:15 p. m.
. . « PROGRAM ...
The Wilbur Drake Fair Booking Agency presents for your approval:
THREE ACTS OF HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT
Master of Ceremonies: Judd McCoy
TURNER AND McCOY —
High-class dancing and comedy act. First National Pictures and
Warner Bros. team.
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VIRGIL HUMMER, Banjo Player — j
Army show performer.
TOM CAREY AND COMPANY —
4
Comedy drunk - whip artist.
DUTCH LUNCH SERVED FOLLOWING THE ENTERTAINMENT !
(Eat Your Evening Meal at Home!)
-O’Neill
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Chamber of Commerce I
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