The Frontier O'Neill. Nebraska CARROLL W. STEWART Editor and Publisher Entered the Postoffice at O’Neill Holt County, Nebraska, as sec •sad-class mail matter under th« Act of March 3, 1879. This news Cper is a member of the Nebras Press Association and the Na tional Editorial Association. Established in 1880 Published Each Thursday Terms of Subscription: In Holt and adjoining counties. 6 per year; elsewhere, $2.50 per Parents Entertain — INMAN—The members of the Inman public school faculty, pep elub and the Tigers’ basketball team were entertained at a six o’clock dinner given by the par ents of the basketball players. . "■ ■ 1 ■ % ROYAL THEATRE O'NEILL FRIDAY fc SATURDAY FEBR. 7-8 — Big Double Bill — It’s Great to Be . Young with Leslie Brooks, Jimmy Lloyd, Jeff Donnell, Robert Stanton and Wilton DeLugg and His Swing Wing. — also — Roy Rogers, the king of the cowboys, and “Trigger”, the ( smartest horse in the movies, 1 in Sunset in El Dorado .'with George “Gabby” Hayes, Dale Evans, and Bob Nolan and The Sons of the Pio neers. Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 46c; Children 10c, plus tax 2c, Tot. 12c; Matinee Satur day 2:30. SUN.. MON. & TUES. FEBR. 9-10-11 Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, and Joan Caulfield in Irving Berlin's Blue Skies in Technicolor Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Total 50: Matinee Sunday 2:30, Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 46c; Children 10c, plus tax 2c. Tot. 12c. (WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY FEBR. 12-13 _ Joan l^eslie and Bob Hutton i m Janie Gets Married Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c, Total 46c; Children 10c, plus tax 2c. Total 12c. *4 ■■' .■ ■■■■ ■ ■ - ' ' * 1 Uncle Hank Says: __^_■»- = A RtRl UP tN \ A HtGI PACKA< Purdue Ag Station Says: Bulletin 508: "In recent experiments, complex mixed supple ments containing meat, soy meal, cottonseed meal, alfalfa leaf meal and linseed, produced faster gains and finished hog more evenly than simple supplements (tankage)." Shamrock 40 percent Hog Supplement will do far better than tankage. It is especially rich in vitamins for Brood Sows and Nursing Pigs. Ohio Ag On Limestone: "Poultrymen ask whether Limestone is as good as oyster shell. The answer is "yes" providing the limestone is 90 peT cent or better calcium carbonate." Shellmaker is at least 97 percent calcium carbonate. It is far harder than oyster shell so it really grinds grain. SHELLMAKER — 50 Lbe. _55 LEGAL NOTICE (First publication Jan. 23, 1947.) LEGAL NOTICE Case No. 14273 To all persons having or claim ing any interest in the North Half of the Northwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the North west Quarter, Section 5, Town ship 32, Range 12, Holt County, Nebraska, real and true names unknown: Leone Ann Liebert also known as Ann Leone Lieb ert also known as Leone Ann Korab and F. Liebprt, first real and true name unknown wife and husband. You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of June 1946, Ad elina Sedlacek, as plaintiff filed her petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you and others, the object and prayer of said petition is to establish and confirm the in terest of the plaintiff and the de fendants in said real estate and to partition the same, if physical partition is impossible, for sale of the said real estate and division of the proceeds according to the respective interest of the plain tiff and defendants as determined by the court and for general equi table relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3rd day of March 1947, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and judgment entered against you accordingly. Dated this 20th day of January, 1947. ADELINA SEDLACEK, Plaintiff. By J. T. MURRAY, 37-40 Her Attorney. ." ' ’ mmW” (First publication Jan. 23, 1947.) William W. Griffin, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE To: Patrick Fahy; Mary Fahy, first and real true name unknown, wife of Patrick Fahy; Emmingner S. Kinch; Hiram Hammons; Mary Hammons, first and real true name unknown, wife of Hiram Hammons; All persons having or claiming any interest in Lots 1, 2, and 3, in Block 24, Original Town of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebras ka, real names unknown, Defend ants: you are hereby notified that on the 21st day of January, 1947, Frank J. Dishner and Mar tina G. Dishner, as plaintiffs, filed their petition and commenced an action against you in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to have the plaintiffs decreed to be the absolute owners in fee simple of the following described !«1 i state, to-wit: Lots L 2, and 3, in Block 24, Original Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska; to have the title to and possession of said premises forever quieted and confirmed in the plaintiffs ! William W. Griffin ATTORNEY i First National Bank Bldg. | O'NEILL W. F. FINI-EY, M. D. | OFFICE PHONE: 28 First National Bank Bldg, { O'NEILL !| pRAIRIELAND «&». I l X SAUNDERS TALK ATKINSON ... i rvi^ix Route 5 LINCOLN — That veteran of many legislative sessions, Sen. Petersen, flaunts in the face of Nebraska citizens the thing they voted down. He has in troduced a bill setting up a state retail sales tax. That was the ghost in the defeated school amendment. Another senator wants to saddle us with a state income tax. There’s nothing the matter with our present system. The trouble is with the spending agencies. Reck lessness with public funds has created a mental frenzy for re vamping the whole tax struc ture. Our state legislature should be flooded with pro tests against the passage of these two bills. • • • A gray December morning in 1890 I met Billy Hough on a de and to have you and each of you decreed to have no title to, lien upon, of other interest in said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3rd day of March 1947, or the allegations thereof will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you accordingly. FRANK J. DISHNER and MARTINA G. DISHNER, 37-40 Plaintiffs. (First publication Jan. 23, 1947.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER ) OF THE APPLI- ) CATION OF ) JAMES T. SHUM- ) NOTICE ATE, GUARDIAN ) OF SALE OF JAMES J. ) OF REAL j SHUMATE, A MI- ) ESTATE. NOR, FOR L I - ) CENSE TO SELL ) REAL ESTATE. ) Notice is hereby given that ir pursuance of on Order of thi Honorable D. R. Mounts, Judg( of the District Court of Hoi' County, Nebraska, made in thi; said cause on the 2nd day of Jan uary, A.D., 1947, for the sale o the real estate hereinafter des cribed, there will be sold at pub lie vendue to the highest biddei for cash, at the Front Door of th< Court House in the City of O’ Neill, in the County of Holt anc State of Nebraska, on the 13tl day of February, A.D., 1947, a the hour of ten o’clock A.M., th< following described interest ii real estate, to-wit: An undivided one-half right, title and interest in and to the West Half of Section Twelve (12), in Township Twenty-five (25), North, Range Twelve (12), West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska. This said sale will remain oper one hour. Dated this 23rd day of January A.D., 1947. JAMES T. SHUMATE, Guar dian of James J. Shum 37-39 ate, a Minor. (First publication Feb. 6, 1947. NOTICE OF SUIT To: The heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives anc all other persons interested in the estate of Waldo E. Adams, decea sed, real names unknown; and at persons having or claiming any interest in the South Half oi Section Six, Township Twenty nine North, Range Ten, West °i the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, Defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 4th day of February, 1947, L. D. Putnam and Mary Wilma Putnam as plaintiffs filed their petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you as defendants, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in them, the said L. D. Putnam and Mary Wilma Putnam, as joint tenants, to the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: The South Half of Section Six, Township Twenty-nine North, Range Ten, 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 nc interest in, right or title to or lien upon said real estate or any part thereof; and for general equit able relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of March, 1947. Dated this 4th day of February, 1947. L. D. PUTNAM and MARY WILMA PUTNAM Plaintiffs. By Julius D. Cronin Their Attorney 39-42 Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones. Manager O'NEILL t NEBRASKA * -——-. 4 serted street in O’Neill. He greeted me with the announce ment, “Sittin’ Bull is dead.” In the Nebraska Historical Society museum at the state | house is a very good portrait of Sitting Bull — low forehead, narrow between crafty eyes, a combination of the fatherly and sinister facial expression. Sitting Bull was dead that December morning—dead from a shot through the heart fired by a red man, Lt. Bullhead, an Indian police from the Pine Ridge, who with Lt. Shave head, another Indian police, had gone out under orders of Col. Drumm at Ft. Yates to “se cure the person of Sitting Bull.” What followed resulted in the battle of Wounded Knee, a feeble expression of the last forlorn hope of the Sioux. Sitting Bull had been the in spiring spirit of the ghost dance working the reds on the reser vation in Nebraska and South Dakota into a frenzy. To sub due the turbulent tribesmen it became necessary to arrest Sit ting Bull. He resisted and was shot down. Evelyn Yellowrobe, a great granddaughter of this same Sit ting Bull, teaches a class in English at Vassar college. The Sioux are not what they used to be. Among the brigade sent out by the big newspapers to re port the Pine Ridge uprising was John McDonough, up to about ’87 publisher and classical editor of The Tribune, done on a Washington handpress in tjie bank basement where is now housed the modem machinery of the Holt County Indepen ; dent. McDonough went to New York City from O’Neill, cov ered the battle of Wounded Knee for the New York Sun ; and was reported to have mar ried a French actress. The same New York Sun quoted editori als from The Frontier in the hectic days that followed. • * * • Raymond Bly, a rancher liv ing west of Amelia and asses sor in Swan precinct, has been spending a week in Lincoln, a guest in the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Curry, when he was not occupying a hospital bed following less serious surgery. Mr. Bly is a brother of Mrs. Curry. * * • The Nebraska Ayrshire asso ciation met in Lincoln Febru ary 5. I know of no represen tatives of this breed of cattle west of the Sixth P. M. . . . The 4-H clubbers also have met at the capital city and county as sessors move into the picture at the Lincoln this week . . . Top spellbinders pose before the camera, speeches entertain, instruct or become a bore and all hands gather for the big feed . . . Three children, including a 15-year-old girl, who attempt ed the rescue of two smaller ones of the family, perished in the flames that destroyed the tarpaper shack they called home at Bellevue. The father, serving a term in the peniten tiary, was taken to the funeral —a heartbreaking tragedy that might well inspire a governor’s pardon for that man to provide a home for those left of the family . . . Ogallala school dis trict will raise the money by 1.6-mill levy to pay the teacMI ers a ‘living costs” bonus of $100 to $200 . . Have you read THE FRON TIER classified ads?_tf -' MARCH 1st POSSESSION Farms for Sale 80 to 360 ACRES Featuring: • 360 acres 6^ miles, northeast Verdigre. Well-balanced stock farm; plenty alfalfa and wild hayland. Good improve-^ ments. • Well-improved 80 acres 9 miles southwest of Verdigre. Buildings all painted and repaired this past summer. Good water. Land level to rolling. Good small farm. • Several unimproved farms of 120 to 160 acres. Also have some old buildings for sale, reasonable, on cash basis. Low Down Payment — Long Terms Max N. Copper BLOOMFIELD, NEBR. PHONE 5 In office Saturdays and Wednesday afternoons k _ 1 » - -- 'THE WINDJAMMER" Starring‘Bazooka" BOB BURNS .tTo be shown here on JOHN DEERE DAY... Free to farmers, in this and neighboring communities, is the big John Deere Day Pro gram. to be held at the O’Neill public school auditorium on Tuesday, February 11. According to Lloyd Collins, the O’Neill John Deere dealer, this year’s John Deere Day program will provide a full measure of top-notch enter tainment every farmer and his family will long remember. The main attraction is a 55 minute Hollywood feature, “The Windjammer,” which stars “Bazooka” Bob Burns, famous radio and screen come dian. The “rib-tickling” story is built around a windy char acter, Bob Newton by name, who claims to be able to make animals talk. His experiences, and those of his charming daughter, in filming a talking animal picture in Hollywood will be enjoyed by everyone. In the supporting cast are such well-known artists as Gale Robbins, Scott Elliott, Kenneth MacDonald, Ida Moore, Eddie Kane, Dan Dun can, and Sam Flint. Four Other All-Talking Pictures In addition to “The Wind jammer”, four other new, all talking pictures will be shown. They include “Headliners in Tractor Value” — the story of the new John Deere Models “A” and “B” Tractors for 1947 . . . “New Power for the Small er Farm"—an important an nouncement of a new tractor with a complete line of inte gral equipment for the small acreage farmer . . . “Conserva tion Farming with Regular Equipment” — an educational picture on how to kee£ your soil “at home” with the equip ment you have on your own farm . . . and “New Pages in John Deere Progress” — a r> wsreel on newly developed John Deere integral and drawn machines for 1947. The Lloyd Collins Implement firm cordially invites every farm family in this area to come to this big farmer’s, day program. He promises a good time to everyone who comes. According to Mr. Collins, ad mission to the John Deere Day Program is by ticket only. Any farm r who has not received tickets can get them free by inquiring at the store before the day of the show. / O’Neill Public School Auditorium Tuesday, February 11 First Show: 9:30 a. m., for school children only. (No tickets required.) Second Show: 1:30 p. m., everyone invited. (Tickets free by inquiring.) FREE Lunch at Noon at the School '' V SPONSORED BY: . * Lloyd Collins Implements — O’NEILL — • The New Hospital Needs Your Contribution! ♦ > m