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    LEGALS
(First publication Oct. 2, 1947)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No- 3378
In the County Court of Holt
County. Nebraska. September
27. 1947- In the matter of the
Estate of Dennis H. Cronin, De
ceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the Administrator of said estate
has filed in this court his final
report and a petition for final
settlement and distribution of
the residue of said estate and
that said report and petition
will be heard October 22, 1947,'
at 10 o’clock, A. M. at the Coun
ty Court Room in O’Neill, Ne
braska, when all persons inter
ested may appear and be heard
concerning said final report and
the distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER.
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 21-23
(First publication Oct. 9. 1947.)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issued
by the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in an action
pending in said Court wherein
Oliver Maring is plaintiff, and
Mary E. Maring, and others are
defendants, this being case No.
14350, directing me as Sole Ref
eree to sell the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
The South Half of the
Southwest Quarter, the North
west Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter, and the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section Twelve, and
the North Half of the North
west Quarter of Section Thir
teen. all in Township Twenty
eight, North, Range Thirteen.
West of the 6th P. M.. in Holt
County, Nebraska.
I will offer and sell said real
estate at public auction on the
13th day of November. 1947, at
1:00 P. M. of said day. at the
front door of the Courthouse in
O’Neill, Nebraska. Said sale to
be subject to all leases expiring
March 1st, 1948. Said sale to
remain open one hour. Said
above described real estate will
be offered in separate tracts or
as a whole tract. Terms of such
sale are twenty per cent cash
on day of sale, balance upon
confirmation and delivery of
deed.
CHARLES E. CHACE,
22-26 Sole Referee.
(First publication Oct. 16, 1947.)
LEGAL NOTICE
Under Section 60-111 R- S.
1943, application has been made
with the State of Nebraska, De
partment of Roads and IiTiga
tion, by Mrs. Emma Bredehoeft,
surviving widow of William
Bredehoeft, who departed this
life on October 5, 1947 for cer
tificate of title on Chevrole
automobile, Motor No.
DDG750075 Serial No. 5
HB129004 which was owned py
and titled to deceased
at the
ROYAL
THEATER
O'NEILL
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
OCTOBER 17 - 18
Big Double Bill
Blondie Knows Best
with Penny' Singleton, Ar
thur Lake, Larry Simms,
Marjorie Kent, Steven Ger
ay, Jonathan Hale, Jerome
Cowan, Daisy.
— also —
Charles Starrett as The
Durango Kid, and Smiley
Burnette, the west’s No. 1
comic, in
Terror Trail
A dm. 42c. Plus tax 8c. Total
50c. Children 10c, Plus tax
2c. total 12c.
Matinee Saturday 2:30 p.m.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 19-20-21
Clark Gable and Deborah
Kerr in
The Hucksters
with Sydney Greenstreet,
Adolphe Menjou, Ava
Gardner, Keenan Wynn,
Edward Arnold.
A dm- 42c, plus tax 8c, total
50c—Matinee Sunday 2:30.
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c total
50c. Children 10c. plus tax
2c. total 12c
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
OCTOBER 22 - 23
Dane Clark and Martha
Vickers in
That Way With
Women
with Sydney Greenstreet,
Alan Hale, and Craig
Stevens.
Adm. 4?c, plus tax 8c, total
50c. Children 10c, plus tax
2c, total 12c.
time of death.
Any person or persons having
claim against the estate of above
deceased or who can show cause
why Nebraska certificate of ti
tle should not be issued as men
tioned above, must make claim
, or show cause in writing to the
State of Nebraska, Department
of Roads and Ir igation, Motor
Vehicle Division, Lincoln, Ne
braska on or before October 24,
1947.
Signed:
MRS EMMA BREDEHOEFT.
23-24
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Real Estate Transfers
(Editor's note: A glossary of
the abbreviations follows: WD—
warranty deed; QCD—quit claim
deed. The instruments filed at
the Holt county courthouse are
listed from whom to whom, date
consideration, legal description.)
WD — Nels Olson to Henry
Kloppenborg 10-3-47 $4160 SE'i
10- 29-13
WD — Wm J Brown to Wil
bur J Brown & wf 6-10-47 $1
W '*> SE EMsSWVi SWV4SWV4
11- 28-11
WD — Violet Unger & hus to
James Bolen & wf 9-27-47 $1
& Va Int to lots 11-12 Blk 17
Kimball & Blair Add Atkinson.
WD — Richard McCarthy to
Ray C Sanderson 9-16-47 $800
SWV4 23-25-13
WD — Ruth M Harnish to
Homer F Mullen & wf 10-6-47
$4100 Lot 5 Blk 22 O’Neill
WD — Carrie Y Brophy & hus
to Dennis A McCarthy et al
10-6-47 $4100 Lots i-2-3 Blk 42
Riggs Add O’Neill
WD — Ryland H Parker & wf
to Joel E Parker 2-24-34 $500
EM> 32-29-11 SVfeSEVi 5-28-11
WD — Wm Brown to Fred
Tasler & wf 10-6-47 $12,000
SMs 34-30-16- Subject to mtg
WD — Frank M Ellis to Lloyd
Frank Ellis & wf 10-9-47 $1
West 50 ft lots 1-2-3-4 & 5- Blk
45- Riggs Add- O’Neill
WD — Guy Parsons to Ivan
J Gilg & Simon E Timmermans
10-7-47 $500- Part NEMiSE'/i Sec
32-30-14
WD — Dwigrt Baab to Leon
R Hickerson 10-9-47 $350- Lots
5 & 6- Blk 46- Pioneer Town
site Co Add- Atk
EMMET NEWS
Vernon Brazel left for Squires,
Mo., Saturday morning. He has
been visiting at the Dale Potts
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yungberg,
of Algona, la., visited at the
Charles Abart home for several
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farr
and son visited relatives in
Newport Sunday.
Miss Arlene Beckwith is em
ployed as an office girl in Nor
folk. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Brousch and
family visited at the William
Luben home Sunday.
Harold and Max Babl visited
at the Joe Babl home several
days last week.
Ed Winkler, of Butte, visited
at the Joe Winkler home Sun
the
day. „ ,
Walter Puckett called at
Dale Potts home Sunday.
Leona and Leonard Winkler,
Df Lincoln, visited at the Joe
Winkler home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson,
3f O’Neill, visited at the Sewell
Johnson home Sunday. . .
Several people of this vicinity
attended Mrs. “Beck’ Wallen s
funeral Friday in O Neill.
Try FRONTIER want ads.
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O'NEILL
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VETERINARIANS
_ O'NEILL —
Phones: 318, 424, 304
William W. Griffin
attorney
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
AL SIPES
PHONE 207J — O'NEILL
Livestock & Grain
Hauling any Distance
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
Insurance Bvnds
O'Neill
Office: %-block north of
First National Bank
Real Estate Loan*
DRS. BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone: 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment {
Glasses Correctly Fitted j
Residence J Dr. Brown, 223 <
Phones I Dr. French. 242 *
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fagon and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Smith and family spent Sunday
at the Pat Fagon home. Mr.
and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer and Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Walter visited
there in the evening.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Jorgeson
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the Ray Hoffman
home.
Betty Lou Dorr, of Page,
spent several days last week
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Eugene
Hoerle, and family, and with
her aunt, Mrs. Oiville Kellar,
and family. She and Mary Lou
Butts had been visiting in Oma
ha. Mary Lou remained with
her mother and Miss Dorr re
turned to Page Sunday.
Lyle Gilbert left last Thurs
day for Hyannis where he will
work on a ranch.
Mrs. A. W. Zweibel, of Den
ison, la., came Friday to visit
her father, C. F. Gillette, and
other relatives. Mr. Zweibel
came Sunday and they both re
turned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Leh
mann were Sunday visitors in
the Emil Leiswald, sr., home.
Cecil Thornton moved a house
for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wy
ant Monday from five miles
east of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, of
I Inman, visited Friday in the F.
I S. Brittell home. Beverly Brit
I tell returned with them for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Belew
and son spent Sunday visiting
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Clemens, and parents, Mr.
1 and Mrs. Levi Clemens, and
family, at Amelia.
George Gillette, ot Cut Back,
Mont., spent October 3-5 with
his brother, Cliff Gillette. He
was enroute to Sioux City to
visit his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seick, Mrs.
J. W. Walter and Norman and
Mrs. H. C. Walter attended a
Sunday school teacheis’ insti
tute at Neligh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley
and daughter, C h 1 o e Ellen,
drove to Wood River Saturday
to visit their daughter and sis
i ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strueb
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Walter on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith
and family were supper guests
in the Bayne Grubb home
Thursday.
Tom Salem drove to Winner,
S. D., Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Jorgenson
and family held a weiner roast
and social evening at the Don
ald Grimes home Friday.
Paul Roth and daughter, Mrs.
Elwyn Robertson, drove to
North Platte Sunday to bring
Mrs. Roth home.
Mrs. Vi gie Mink and Jealene
Osborn, of Battle Creek, spent
a week visiting Mrs. Mink’s
sister and' husband, Mr. and
Mrs. William Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoerle
spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of their son, Lloyd Hoerle,
and family and had supper in
the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Ed Pavel, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Master
son and family visited Sunday
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Elkins, and family, in O -
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Albers, jr., j
were Sunday dinner guests in ;
♦ Pharles Delleeee home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jutte,
Virginia Hannah and Clyde
Primus visited in the Steve
Mikus home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown
and family spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hoffman, at Gross.
Clarence Tibbets and George
Porter left Saturday for Park
Rapids, Minn., to fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
and children drove to Niobrara
and Yankton, S. D.
Tom Sanders, of Lincoln, a
former resident of this commu
nity, is visiting friends here. He
is staying in rooms at the
Clarence Tibbets place.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter
and son moved Saturday from
Amelia to a cabin at the C. E.
Tibbets place. He is employed
at the locker plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller
and LeRoy were Sunday dinner
guests in the Clair Grimes
home. , . .. , ,
Mrs. Earl Hoerle visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
bxccoii at T.nne Pine October 8.
Mrs. J. W. Walter was to
leave today (Thursday) for Nor
folk to attend a LWML conven
tion as a delegate.
C. E. Brittell reports a large
attendance and favorable prices
at the farm sale at his place
Friday. . _ _
Raymond Walter, Zane Rowse
and Bernard Cooke left ^ast
Thursday on a trip to Chicago,
111. where they will visit the
Ralph Cooke family and Au
burn, Ind., to see a frie.nd, Nor
man Reninger. Vernon Smith
accompanied them as far as
Sioux City. , _ ..
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer
visited relatives at Stanton
October 8. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Grubb
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel Couch enjoyed ice cream
and cake at the Wayne Smith
home Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Genevieve Bell enter
tained the following guests to
a dinner Sunday at her lupine:
Mr and Mrs. Donald Grimes
and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Stevens and Cherilyn, and Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter._
R. H. SHRINER
Fire
Theft
Rents
Liability GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE, LOANS. FA IM SERVICE.
Hail
Bonds
Plate Glass
Livestock
RENTALS
Automobile O'Neill
Wind & Tornado. Trucks
Phone 106 Farm Property
& Vractor. Personal Properly
THE ROCKETS* RED GLARE
Illustrating the barrage ef
fect of rockets, this spectacu
lar night sky pattern was
made in an a r m y ordnance
department test. Nine 4.5
inch rockets, each packing the
wallop of a large artillery
shell, were fired at half-sec
ond intervals from a light
wt i<?ht launcher. Launcher is
hidden by the glare of the fir
ing, but a similar device, nick
named “xylophone,” can be
seen in the foreground.
VFW LEADERS MEET
Ray H. Brannaman (left), of
Denver, Colo., new command
er-in-chief of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars, chats with
Louis Starr, of Portland, Ore.,
whom he succeeded as com
mander at the 48th annual en
campment of the VFW held in
Cleveland. Brannaman, World
War I air corps veteran, was
formerly senior vice-com
ization. Starr also is a World
mander-in-chief of the organ
War I veteran.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Donlin,
of Omaha, spent the weekend as
guests of Mrs. Loretta Hynes.
Miss Shirley Luben left for
Washington, D. C., Tuesday.
On Suinday Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Kirwin entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Malloy vis
ited in Emmet Sunday at Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Tdnborg’s home.
A student at Norfplk Junior
college, Miss Tillie Bartos, spent
the weekend with her sister,
Mrs. Freeman L. Knight, and
family. She also visited at Page
I with the James Bartos.
Miss Anna Rose O’Donnell, of
Grand Island, spent the week
| end at the A. J. O'Donnell
I home. She also attended the
funeral of her uncle, Andrew
O’Donnell, of Emmet.
Mrs. Grant Peacock and sons,
Kenneth and Curtis, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Lowery, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly
were on business in Omaha
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hill and
family, of Orchard, visited Mon
day at Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kil
patrick’s home.
Leaving today (Thursday) for
their home in Casper, Wyo., af
ter visiting their mother, Mrs.
Susan Kubichek, for six days
were Mrs. Jack Haggerty and
her husband, Mrs. M. J. Timlin,
and William Kubichek.
Mr. and Mrs Edward M. Gal
lagher motored to Sioux City
Monday.
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At end Church Parley
at Battle Creek—
INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey A. Tompkins, Linelle and
Roger and Rev. L. W. Mullis, of
O’Neill, drove to Battle Creek
Sunday afternoon to attend a
sub-district Crusade for Christ
Methodist rally which was held
Rev. Mullis spoke on young
adult work in the church. Mrs.
Tompkins spoke on children’s
work in the church-school, and
Mr. Tompkins spoke on the
church-school from the view
point of the general superinten
dent.
INMAN NEWS
Mr a.nd Mrs. Kenneth Kesten
holtz and son returned Sunday
from Walthill, where Kenneth
has been working for the Yant
Construction Co., for the past
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coakley
and daughter, of Arcadia, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Sawyer and boys.
Charles Edwards, of Omaha,
is spending a couple of weeks
here with his sister, Mrs. Karl
Keyes.
Mrs. James McMahan was a
business caller in Norfolk Tues
day.
Rev. Myitie Clute, of Hooper,
came Tuesday for a few days
visit in the Karl Keyes home.
Rev. Clute served the Inman
Methodist church several years
agMr. and Mrs. Ed Chudomelka
left Tuesday morning for Sav
age, Mont., where they will vis
it in the home of their daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sharbona,
and family.
The Misses Helen and Mary
O Connor, of Emmet, visited
Mis. Daniel O’Bannion Monday
^^WHEN SHE GOES HOME
TO HER MOTHER I GO TO THE,
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HOTEL LINCOLN sleeping rooms are
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HOTEL LINCOLN food—something to
write home aboutl
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THE FROHTtER. OHeill, Neb.. Oct. 1*. 1S47. —^
When You and I Were Young —
O’Neillites in Reception
for President Cleveland
§0 YEARS AGO
October 13, 1887
Advertisement: "The Cen
tral House, O. F. Wiley, pro
prietor, is becoming a popular
place to stop. Its tables are
supplied witn the best the
market affords, and the beds
are clean and neat, rooms are
airy and comfortable. When 1
you want a nice place to stop
$1 a day. try the Central ”
At the residence of the offi- ]
ciating minister, Rev. J. C. j
Sylvanus, near Shamrock, on
October 9, Asa C. Hubbard
and Miss Carrie E. Chatterton,
of Chambers, were united in
wedlock. The hope of their
many friends is that in their
pathway there may not fall
the shadow of a single sorrow.
Quite a number of people
from O’Neill were in attend
ance at the grand reception
given the president of the
United States in Omaha this
week. It is said that Sam
Bohon, while in Omaha Wed
nesday, actually fell on the
president’s neck and wept.
“Give me something, Grover,
old boy. Even if it is nothing
more or less than a crossroads
PO.”
50 YEARS AGO
October 14. 1897
After a trial lasting over a
week, the jury in the case of
the State of Nebraska vs. Wil
liam McAllister, charged with
the killing of Frank Cole near
Stuart last Spring, returned a
verdict of ‘‘not guilty” after
about nine hours' deliberation.
County Attorney Buler and R.
R. Dickson looked after the
interests of the state, while M.
F. Harrington, J. J. Harring
ton and C. E. Lear, of Keya
Paha county, conducted the
defense.
Never since the booming
days of 1884 and 1888 has
there been so much lumber
hauled out of O’Neill as there
is this Fall. Scarcely a day
passes that there is not half
dozen large loads taken out of
the town.
O. O. Snyder, H. M. Uttley,
J. C. Harnish, J. Bentley. J. F.
Plunder, C. W. Hagensiek, B.
Martin, H. Zimmerman, C. L.
Bright and J. L. Mack went
over to Butte Friday where
they organized a lodge of the
Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, with 21 charter mem
bers. H. M. Uttley, acting as
deputy grandmaster, had
chaige of the work.
25 YEARS AGO
October 12. 1922
Cotton soon may be waving
in the fields of Holt county
along side its acres of corn
and alfalfa. That cotton al
ready is one of the countv’s
crops may not be generally
known, but nevertheless L. E.
Skidmore was awarded first
premium on an exhibit of na
tive grown cotton at the Ew
ing livestock show and fair
last week.
Will Graves, Dr. L. A. Bur
gess and Pete Heriford re
turned Tuesday evening from
an expedition to the south
counti y during which they de
pleted the supply of ducks
and chickens.
FREE
GLASS
If you have COMPRE
HENSIVE INSURANCE
we will install your glass
free. See us for further
details.
Skalowsky Glass Co.
Phone 186
Henry Letterman and Mr*.
Lena Boldt, both of Venus,
were united in marriage bjr
County Judge Malone Monday
afternoon in his office in the
•courthouse.,
Mrs. Edward Campbell was
hoste.s to the Martez club
Wednesday evening. Mia*
Irenaeia Biglin won the hon
ors at bridge.
STAR NEWS
Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Barb
ara called at the Wertz hotaa
October 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hildreth
of Walnut, entertained at a din
ner party October 7 honoring
the birthdays of Mrs. Ewalt Mil
ler, Gerald Waring and Lava*
Hildreth. The evening wai
spent playing cards. Those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. GeraM
Waring, Willis and Arlee, Mr.
; and Mrs. Ewalt Miller, Arnold
and Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Zakr
zewski and family are visiting
] relatives in Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller,
Arnold and Barbara were Sun
day dinner guests at the Art
Boelter home. Afternoon visit
ors were Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Edson and Ronald, of Burling
ton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Boelter, Leone and Jimmie, of
Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Waring, Willis and Arlee.
Art Boelter called at the
Ewalt Miller home Monday.
Mrs. Ray Noble and son wee*
in O’Neill Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek
and family were in Sioux City
Monday.
Lyle Johnson and Verna MM
ler visited with Mr. and Mai
Dale Smith at Verdigre Sunday
evening.
Neva Miller spent the week
end at the C. E. Cunninghaaa..
home in Belden.
Elkhorn Group Meets—
The Elkhorn Project club hekf
its regular meeting last Thurs
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Roy Lowry. Mrs. Robert Cook
was assistant hostess.
Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Peter Pet
row, leaders, discussed “Repot
ting of Plants and Slips.” Bus
iness for the coming year was
also a topic.
There was 100 percent atten
dance. Refreshments were serv
ed. •
CDA Meeting Set—
The regular meeting of the
Catholic Daughters of America
will be held Tuesday, October
21.
PAUL SHIERK
INSURANCE
• AGENCY
Has Moved to a
New Location
2 Doors North of
O'Neill Natl Bank
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1947 V-8 Ford 4-D. Sedan, Radio & Heater
1947 Chev. Club Coupe, 2-Tone Color, lots
of Extras
1947 Plymouth 4-D. Special Deluxe, Heater
1947 V-8 Ford, 2-Door Super Deluxe, load
ed with Extras
1941 Chev. 2-Door, Fair Shape, Radio &
Heater
1940 Plymouth 4-Door, Fair Shape, Radio
& Heater
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