LEGALS ft (First publication Feb. 27, 1947.) NOTICE OF SUIT To: The heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of And Walch, deceased, real names unknown; Rose Po dany, and John Podany, first real name unknown, wife and hus band; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the South Half of Section Three, Township Twentv-six North, Range Thir teen, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska, real names un known, defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 25th day of February, 1947, Caroline Starr as plaintiff filed her petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you as defen dants, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in her, the said Caroline Starr, to the following described real estate, to-wit: The South Half of Section Three, Township Twentv-six North, Range Thir teen, West of the 6tti P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska, as against you and each of you, and to secure a Decree of Court that you have no interest in, right or title to or lien upon said real estate or any part thereof; and for general equitable relief. You are required to answe*r said petition on or before the 5th day of May, 1947. Dated this 25th day of Febr uary, 1947. CAROLINE STARR, Plaintiff By Julius D. Cronin Her Attorney 42-45 (First publication Febr. 27, 1947.) SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by irtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein George E. Bowen, was plaintiff and John F. Morey, et al„ were defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 31st day of March, 1947, at 10 o’clock A. M., the fallowing described prem ises in Holt County, Nebraska: The West Half of the South east Quarter of Section 13, in Township 29, North, of Range 10, West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, to satisfy the sum of $38.70 found due plaintiff and interest thereon and $38.35 costs of suit and ac cruing costs. Dated this 21st day of February 1947. _ A. B. HUBBARD, Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska. (SEAL) 42-46 (First publication Feb. 20, 1947.) William Griffin, Attorney IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER ) OF THE ESTATE ) NOTICE OF CHARLES S. ) OF BLAIR, ) IEARING. DECEASED, ) THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, to all concerned: Notice is given that Tim Read has filed a petition alleging that said deceased died August 26th, 1920, a resident of Holt County, seized of the South Half of North w st Quarter of Section 32, in Township 26, North, of Range 12, West of the 6th P.M., in which petitioner has derived an interest by purchase and mesne convey ance, praying for a determination of the time of death, the heirs, degree of kinship and right of descent of real property, of the deceased, which p. tition will be for hearing in this Court on March 13th. 1947, at ten o’clock a.m. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER, 41-43 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker, of Page. Mrs. Arthur Dexter, Mrs. C. D. Hartranft and Mrs. Hartranft’s mother, Mrs. Grant Wilcox, were in Norfolk last Thursday. ; I William W. Griffin | ATTORNEY i First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL ! W. F. FINLEY, M. D. | OFFICE PHONE: 28 l First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL 1_——-r-i l drXm: wurtz Optometrist i Office: Wilson Drug Store, | Atkinson. Equipped to care , i for children as well as j adults. | :r— DRS. BROWN & FRENCH | J Office Phone: 77 || Complete X-Ray Equipment i I Glasses Correctly Fitted j i Residence j Hr. brown, 223 | I'hunro ( Ur. French, 242 [ I (First publication March 6, 1947.) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER ) OF THE ESTATE ) NOTICE OF GEORGE ) 1 SCHURR. ) DECEASED ) To All Persons Interested in SH I Estate. bo*h Creditors and Heiis: Notice is hereby given that Gr^rce Schurr, Jr., has filed his petition setting forth among oHi ?r things, that George Schuir. a citi zen and resident of the State of California died intestate therein on the 8th day of May. 1937, seized and possessed of the fol lowing described real estate t > wit: The Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), and the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28) and the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-one (21) all in Town ship Twenty-nine (29) North, Range Nine (9), West of the Oth P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, That petitioner is an heir of said deceased and as such has a light to bring tnis action. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of the death of George Schu r, and the names of the heirs at the time of his death, and fixing the decree of kinship of descent of George Schurr, and barring th ' claims of creditors and for such ether and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit able. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER COUNTY JUDGE. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45 | (First publication March 6, 1947.> IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER ) OF THE ESTATE ) NOTICE OF LORAH ) SCHURR, ) DECEASED ) To All Persons Interested in Said Estate, both Creditors and Heirs: Notice is hereby given that George Schurr, Jr., has filed his petition setting forth among other things, that Lorah Schurr, a citi zen and resident of the State of California died intestate therein on the 13th day of March, 1938, seized and possessed of the fol lowing described real estate to wit: The Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), and the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28) and the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-one (21), all in Town ship Twenty-nine (29) North, Range Nine (9). West of th? 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. That petitioner is an heir of said deceased and as such has a right to bring this action. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of the death of Lorah Schurr, and the names of the heirs at the time of her death, and fixing the decree of kinship of descent of Lorah Schurr. and bar ing th" claims of creditors and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit able. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER COUNTY JUDGE. , (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45 (First publication March 6, 1947.) Julius D. Cronin. Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINT MENT OF ADMINISTRATOR DE BONIS NON WITH THE WILL ANNEXED County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, March 6th, 1947. In the Matter of the Estate of Anna A. Soukup, Deceased, No. 1509. Notice is hereby given to all versons interested in said estate that on the 6th day of March, A. D,, 1947, a petition was filed in this Court, suggesting the death of Anton Soukup, the Ad j ministrator with the Will an nexed of this Estate, and praying for the appointment of Stanley Soukup as Aministrator de bonis non with the Will annexed to make settlement with the Admin istrator with the Will annexed of the Anton Soukup Estate, and to make a final report and account in this Estate, pay the bequests, and distribute the assets pursuant to an Order of distribution to be entered by this Court. That said petition will come on for hearing on the 26th day of March, A. D., 1947, at ten o’clock A. M.. in the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pharris, of Gregory, S. D. arrived by plane Sunday to visit Mrs. Phar ris’ sister, Mrs. Harrison Bridge. Mrs. Pharris will remain a week. Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones, Manager O'NEILL : NEBRASKA j .Jr r*S7 FREIGHT JUMPS TRACKS view f om the air of the scene where a w i i i.roa» freight train jumped the tracks ! a short distance out of Stam ford, Conn., a' d snread spilled cars and merchandise over two city blocks. A rail oad fo ema > | was slichtly injured in the | wreck, which officials consid ered was “miraculous." ‘IMPREGNABLE’ NOT LONG AGO This is a street in “Bunker Vrlley,” near Breskens, where : e Germans once boasted an “impregnable” line of fortifi cations. Dutch families now occupy the bunkers. One wo mar has her weekly wash hang ii .. cut to dry on the lemains of a pillbox. Th" lad in fore ground is standing near the I doorway of her pillbox home. Shell cases a e used to make a fence. Waleheron was the key to the great port of Antwerp, and the Germans held it. GOING DOWN TO TEA IN SIPS These solemn-faced gentle men are the seven members of the United States board of tea experts as they are passine iudgment on between 500 and 600 different samples of tea ”'hieh has been submitted by the trade. Future tea grades will be made the result of these tasting tests. This method of testing had not been conducted during the war years. Members of the testing board are all ex perts, and will not swallow any of the tea. CHAMBERS NEWS Elmer Warner, of Winner, S. D., ''amo Sunday and visited in the L. W. Faggart home until Tues day. Dr. D. M. Alderson, of Lincoln, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Alderson, February 26. Dr. Alderson was one of the speakers at the health institute in O’Neill and took the opportunity for a short visit. Mrs. V. C. Woods is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Osborne, and Mr. Os borne at Wisner. Talks on 'Narcotics' — Mrs. A. Neil Dawes was hostess to the WCTU Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kenneth J. Scott spoke on “Narcotics.” Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Booth and John Turner returned last Thursday from a three-day bus iness trip to Lincoln. EMMET NEWS Gilbert and Charles Fox spent Sunday visiting George Mellor, south of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Leona Fline and Fred Beck with were Sunday dinner guests at the Guy Beckwith home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burge and son visited Sunday at .the Ray Dendinger home, south of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler and family visited at the Leo Weich man home, near Stuart, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman and son were Sunday guests at the Claude Bates home. Mrs. Grant Peacock and infant son returned home Sunday from the O’Neill hospital. EMMET — Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold nd June were Monday night supper guests at the Dean Burge home in O’NeilL Real Estate Transfers (Editor’s note: A glossary of he abbreviations follows: WD— warranty deed; QCD—quit claim deed. The instruments filed at he Holt county courthouse are listed from whom to whom, date consideration, legal description.) WD—Gus Daniels to John Dan iels 2-24-47 $1- Wl2SW>4- SEV4 SW'i- SWViSE'4 15-25-9. WD—John Daniels to Gus Dan iels 2-24-47 $1- EMiSEV4 17- Ntt NEV4 20-25-9. WD — Wm. Leonard Leidy to Harold T. McGraw 2-17-47 $75 Lot 8- Blk. 10- Inman. WD — Laura Halstead to Leon Mellor 2-22-47 $3,000- WMsSWV4 NWV4 13- SM>NE!/4 14-32-10. WD — Wm. Bruder to Esther Mellor 2-14-47 $100- Part SEV4 SE«4 32-30-14. WD — Cecil Radcliff et al to Lewis Radcliff and wife 2-24-47 $6800- EM> 9-29-16. WD — Pearl E Wahl to Alice Shaffer 1-28-47 $4600- Lot 8 and S'2 lot 9- Blk. 2- Atkinson. WD—J. A. Donohoe to Ora R. Yarges 2-17-47 $3000- NWV4 20 31-16. WD—Bryan H. French et al to Neven D. Ickes and wf. E>2 23 28-10 $9600- 2-8-47. WD—Ida Wandersee to Johnnie E Couch and wf 2-24-47 $3500 | 2k* ae-cs in NWV4NEV4 30-26-12. QCD—Ida Wandersee to John ! rj« E. Couch and wf 2-24-47 $250 1 *2A in NWV4NEV4 30-76-12. QCD — John Zahradnicek to Louis Zahrpdnicek 2-19-47 $1 NW Vi 29-29 15. QCD—Anna Rosecrans to Louis Zahradnicek 1-16-47 $1- N'-i 3 NW 11 29-29-15. QCD — Mary Ashbv to Lou-_s Zahradnicek 2-8-47 $1 N'2 3 NW'/i 29-29-15. QCD — Theodore Zahradnicek to Louis Zahradnicek 1-28-47 $1 N12 3-29-15. QCD — John Zahradnicek to Louis Zahradnicek 2-19-47 $1 N12 3-29-15. QCD—O. R. Leach to Albeit Ramm 2-15-47 $187.50- Lots 6 and 7- Blk 6 Hallock’s 2nd Addition 1 Stuart. WD—Katie W. Prange to Ed ' win Engler and wf 2-25-4/ $3800 NEV4 6-30-15. WD — Pat> ink J. McManus to Margaret C. Carr 10-17-46 $300 Part NEV4NW V4 30-29-11. WD — Arthur Jurgensmeier to Matt Hynes and wf 2-25-47 $6500- Lots 11 and 12- Blk 9 O’Neill. WD—Fabert M. Jensen to L,eon j L. Kaiser and wf 2-25-47 $10,000-: NM> 23-30-14. WD — Seth Noble to Eugene' Poessnecker and wf 2-27-47 $1600; N%N% 6-30-14. WD—Jack M. Barr to Lloyd D. Gibson and wf 9-9-46 $5200 SWVt- Part W'zSE’i- Part SEV4 NE>/4 Sec 10-28-11. WD—Federal Land Bk to Ned Saunders and wf 10-8-46 $300 SEV4NEV4 13-26-15. WD—W. P. Dailey to John D. Pruss et al 2-13-47 $8000- SEV4 30-30-12. WD — City of O’Neill to A. J. Warner 12-27-46 $288.80- 90 ft x 170 ft in Blk 5- McCafferty An nex- O’Neill. WD — P. C. Roudybush to Charles Edwin Porter and wf 2 26-47 $2000- EM>NEV4 12-28-9. WD—Elsie R. Wilson to Cecil L. Witherwax and wf 1-13-47 $3750 SEV4SEV4 20- SWV4SW4 21 NW'i 28-32-10. WD—Bertha M. Farnsworth to I Leland F. Knudsen and wf 3-1-47 $4510- WttSWy« 16-28-9. WD — E. J. Mach-Executor to Alexander and Paul Forsythe 3 1-47 $6300- SM> 5-31-14. WD—May Hickey et al to Mel vin Rieck and wf iO-1-46 $13,500 Ni:>NEV4- W% 31-28-11. WD—Robert C. Tams to Orlow Colwell and wf 10-31-46 $9000 SW't 30-28-10. WD—John Hall to Tim Britton 4-19-46 19,400- NEVi- S'/2 35-25 15 and land in Garfield Co WD—Lyle H. Davis to Walter A. Huston 2-28-47 $2800- SE14 1 29-10 Subj to Mtg. WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG — Musseir Found ‘Guilty9 of Manslaughter in Spence Case (Excerpts from The Frontier Files.) * 50 Years Ago “We the jury in this case, be ing duly impaneled and sworn, do find the defendant, Ray mond Musser, not guilty of murder in the first degree, as charged in the information, but do find him guilty of man slaughter.” This was the ver dict of the jury that tried Ray mond Musser in the district court before Judge Kinkaid for the murder of George A. Spence. The jury was out four hours. The case was hotly con tested by the attorneys for both sides. M. F. and J. J. Harring ton represented the defendant, while H. E. Murray and the county attorney prosecuted. A motion will be made for a new trial. The new bridge at Sioux City will be used by the Pacific Short Line. "By taking that line at O’Neill you save three hours time to Sioux City,” ac cording to an advertisement. The vitascope show at the rink Saturday night will be well-worth seeing. The ob- ' jects thrown on the screen have such a lifelike appearance as to make them veritable "living pictures." Delegations from Stuart and Atkinson were before the Holt county board this week. The question of the removal of the Grand Rapids bridge was the magnet that drew our western neighbors to the city. The body of Peter Stiandel, a bachelor living 10 miles south of Niobrara, was found hang ing by the neck in his house. He is supposed to have been hanging there for several months as his neighbors claim they have not seen him since last year. Editorial: Doc Matthews has resurrected the Stuttgart Free Press. . . . We doff our hats to President McKinley. . . The trans-Mississippi exposition is booming. That’s right, shove it along. . . War has been de clared in the Populist camp. 25 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gallagher entertained 20 couples at their home on North Third street Sunday evening. The event was a “house-warming” cele brating the completion of their first years' residence in their new home. The O’Neill basketball team packed their duds and journey ed to Lincoln where they will play Friday in the state tourna ment. Those on the team are Ralph Mellor, Joe Bella, Mc Kinley Simonson, Bennet Gilli gan, Merle Hatch, and George Stannard. Arthur Hammond is the coach. Boge Catron met with a pain ful accident Satuiday whnn th" ho se he was riding s ipped, falling on Boge and breaking his leg in four places. Miss Elizabeth Flood, super intendent of the Inman schooL, left Tuesday for Battle Creek, where she will attend the mil itary funeral of her biother, Frank Flood, whose remains arrived from France last week He died in the battle of the Ar gonne. Col. James Moore, the local hog magnate, topped the local hog market Tuesday with 30 head at $10.30. The hogs, far rowed the middle of last July, averaged 245 pounds. They were fed 21-cent corn. George and Henry Bay op ened their new meat market and grocery store in the Scott building last Thursday. Joseph Hansen expects to move to northern California in about a week. He recently sold out. About 2 a. in. Saturday fire was discovered in the F. O. i _ - Clyde meat market in Page. A bucket brigade was formed and the building was saved. 10 Years Ago Dr. F. L. Wilson, widely known Stuart physician and surgeon, has disposed of his practice and hospital and will soon leave Stuart. Frank Pitzer, format ly of Omaha, Norfolk and Plainview, pleaded guilty here this week in connection with the robbery of the Frank W’eber liquor store at Atkinson. Observed Columnist Romaine Saunders: "March 1 was shirt sleeve weather in southwest Holt. . . An airplane droned lie sutely Monday afternoon just back of our buildings and at sufficient altitude to miss our fence posts. Perhaps a hunter who had taken to the hunt for prairie wolves.” Petitions have been in circu lation around town protesting the President’s tampering with the Supreme court. They are addressed to Nebraska mem bers of congress. The O’Neill office of the In- ' tet state Power company has been redesignated. It is now a divisional headquarters instead of a district. Deaths: Henry Losher, 83, at Meek; Mrs. Mary E. Lamason, 89, at Page; John Valla, 87, at O Neill. One Year Ago Mrs. W. W. Harty has sold her laundry equipment to Wil liam Warenburg, of Marysville. Kans. Oldtime friends of Jim and Anna Harding will be interest ed in hearing that they recently celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary. They have resided since 1929 at Whiting, la. Page defeated Inman 24-21 at Neligh Friday night to win the class D championship. Cletus V. Sullivan, after three years in the army, has resumed his former position as chief clerk at the Consumers Public Power district headquarters here. C. E. France, who re placed Mr. Sullivan during the war, goes to Superior. Deaths: John Ebbein Candee, 74', at Hardin, Mont. Mrs. Brown Entertains Tonight— 1 he Contract club winners of the meeting held at Mrs. L. A Burgess home last Thursday were Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek and Mrs. Hugh J. Birmingham. Mrs J P Brown will entertain the club at her home this evening (Thurs day). —— TRI-STATE HATCHERY PHONE 90 NIOBRARA VALLEY HEREFORD ASSOCIATION SHOW & SALE on Friday, March 14, 1947 TO BE HELD AT BUTTE LIVESTOCK MARKET Butte, Nebraska — •— 47 Head of REGISTERED Hmfords 32 BULLS 13 FEMALES • Coming 2-Year-01ds» 11 Open Heifers • 23 Yearlings • 2 Bred Cows All Popular Blood Jnes Represented SHOW 10 A. M. : SALE 1 P. M. For Catalog Write: W. G. SIRE, Butte, Neb., Sale Mgr. Charles Corkle, Auct. — Harold Harms, Judge - -