LEGALS (First publication Oct. 9. 1947.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue o 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 Ma:y 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. (FLst publication Oct. 16, 1947.) LEGAL NOTICE Under Section 60-111 R. S. 1943, application has been made with the State of Neb aska. De partment of Roads and Irriga tion, by Mrs. Emma Bredehoeft, surviving widow of William Bredehoeft, who departed this life on October 5, 1947. for cer tificate of title on Chevrolet automobile, Motor No. DDG750075 Serial No. 5 HB129004 which was owned by and titled to deceased at the time of death. Any persop 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, Departnv nt of Roads and Irrigation, Motor Vehicle Division. Lincoln. Ne braska on or before October 24. 1947. Sismed: MRS EMMA BREDEHOEFT 23-24 (First publication Oct. 16, 1947.) LEGAL NOTICE Whereas on the 2nd day of October 1947 John G. Hoffman, as plaintiff, duly filed his peti tion in the District Court of Holt County Nebraska against the following named defendants: F. C. Hoffman, Mrs. F. C. Hoff man first and real name un known, Melvin Smith, Mrs. Mel vin Smith first and real name unknown, A. Anthony, Mrs. A. Anthony first and real name unknown, Henry Hoffman and Ix>ts 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, in Block 4 in the village of Page, Holt County, Nebraska and all per sons having or claiming interest in the above described real es tate defendant. The object and purpose of said action being to foreclose a tax lien for the de linquent taxes on the following described real estate situated in Page, Holt county, Nebraska, to wit: Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 in Block 4 in the village of Page with 7% interest per annum from the 6th day of November 1944, $59.45, from December 13, 1945, $33.15, and from Novem ber 23, 1946, $33.00 with inter est on each of said payments from date they were made to William W. Griffin ATTORNEY First National Bank Bldg. . O'NEILL AL SIPES PHONE 207J — O'NEILL Livestock 81 Grain Hauling any Distance GEO. C. ROBERTSON Insurance B^nds O'Neill Office: %-block north of First National Bank Real Estate Loan* -—-t DRS. BROWN 8c FRENCH j Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment , Glasses Correctly Fitted | Residence J Dr. Brown, 223 I Phones } Dr. French. 241 W. F. FINLEY, M. I) 1 OFFICE PHONE: 28 First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL , d Drs. Bennett & Cook VETERINARIANS — O'NEILL — Phones: 318, 424, 304 --^ gether with the costs, accruing costs, and Attorney’s fee of 10% all of which is due the plaintiff and wholly unpaid and is first lien upon the above described property and no action for the forecloser of said delinquent taxes has heretofore been brought, that the defendants be fo eclosed of all equity of re demption or other interest in said p operty and every part thereof; that the defendants and all persons claiming by, through, or under them be for ever enjoined from asserting any right, title, interest or estate in or to the above described property and every part thereof. You are required to answer the petition of plaintiff on or before the 17th day of November 1947. JOHN G. HOFFMAN Plaintiff • J. J. HARRINGTON 23-27 His Attorney (First publication Oct. 23, 1947.) Elven A. Butterfield. Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Estate No. 3397. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, October 21, 1947. In the matter of the Estate of Minnie Brittell, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Administratrix of said estate has filed in this court her final report and a pennon for final set tlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard November 12, 1947, at 10 o’clock, A. M. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons interested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribu tion of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 24-26 CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS O'Neill, Nebraska October 7, 1947 Council met as per adjourn ment. Present: Mayor Dishner, Coun cilmen Hickey, Corkle, DeBacker. Ray and Rooney. Meeting was called to order by the Mayor. Minutes of the previous meet ing read and approved. City treasurer’s statements read and approved. Upon motion by Corkle, sec onded by Hickey, the following bills were allowed: On the General Fund: Consumer Public Power Dist. $ 195.56 Spelts Ray Lbr. Co. . 11.25 Chas. Robeck Const. Co. — 59.50 The Frontier 36.05 Lohaus Motor Co. — 573.70 Tom Sullivan - 20.00 Arbuthnot Oil Co.- -60 A. W. Tibbetts ..— -47 The Frontier 32.93 New Deal Oil Co. - 22.71 Moore-Noble Co. Lbr.- 16.90 Wm. Griffin - 30.00 G. E. Miles _ 4.00 W. F. Finley, M. D. 5.00 Eureka Fire Hose Co._ 3,000.00 A. W. Tibbetts - 2.30 Lohaus Motor Co. 40.07 Yantzi Transfer — - 26.66 John Booth _- 5.00 Walt Calkins - 35.00 O’Neill Fire Dept. — 206.50 James Corkle- 11-40 James Corkle- 217.85 Otto Lorenz - 60.00 James Clow & Sons 10,062.40 Chas. Robeck Const. ^ ^ O. D. French- 20.00 Chet Calkins - — 135-00 Bob Cook - 123 60 Roy Lowery ™.uu Joe Wert 123 60 Consumers Pub. Power Dist. _ 236.92 Consumers Pub. Power Dist. _ 237.3B Bazelman Oil Co. 42.63 On the Water Fund: Rockwell Mfg. Co. $431.94 Interstate Machinery Co. 88.35 James Davidson & Sons 5.90 The Texas Co. - 25-03 Northwestern Bell Co. ~~ lo.iu Chicago Northwestern R. ^ ^ O. D. French 75.00 Bob Davidson IfU.UU Ralph Scofield _— Consumers Public Power 103.00 Consumers Public Power 160.48 Lohaus Motor Co. ~ - t5.»3 On the Liquor Licenses Fund. O’Neill National BanK -$2.10 Motion by Corkle, seconded by Hickey, to raise the salaries of Bob Davidson and Bob Cook, o $150.00 a month. Motion car Motion by Corkle, seconded by Hickey, to authorize the Mayor to contact the county for hiring the county maintainer tor regrading the streets inside the city limits, and also to hire any extra help needed to work on repairing the streets, and haul ing gravel. Motion earned. Meeting adjourned until a special meeting can be arranged. O. D. FRENCH, City Clerk Visitors from Lynch— Guests in the home of Mrs. Carrie Borg on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulhair, of Lynch. 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CHAMBERS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith, of the Panama Canal Zone, and Mrs. Harry McGrace, of Inman, visited Sunday in the F. S. Brit tell home. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Brittell wei e schoolmates'! F. S. Swengel has returned to his home at Plainview after vis iting several weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Spath, and fanyly. Mr. and Mrs. John Albers jr., drove to Hastings Saturday and ^oent the weekend with her mo ther. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brittell and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and M s. C. E. Brittell and Mrs. Arnie Mace, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and baby, Judy Mae, of Inman, visited Sunday in the Dan Cran dell and Richard Smith homes. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harley and family visited Sunday with her pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth, at St. Libory. Mervin Carpenter, of Sedro Wooley, Wash., arrived Saturday for a visit with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. K;,ymond wallers is assisting with the work at Harry Mc Kay’s this week. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver B other tons left Sunday for their home at Greeley, Colo., after a sever al days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Alderson. M and Mrs. Leo Brown and family spent Sunday afternoon in the Teenis Madsen home at Amelia. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and daughter spent Sunday vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stevens and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stevens, and daughter at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron were called to Petersburg, last Thursday by the death of a brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes -'r --. to Pierce October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Neal MrNaught, of Polk, were weekend guests in the home of Mr. Stevens’ bro ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stevens. C. E. Brittell and Dewey and Arnie Mace, jr., drove to Ne ligh Sunday. _ , Mr and Mrs Harry Dredge and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Neligh, spent Tuesday in the C. E Brittell home. Mrs. J. W. Walter attended a funeral of a friend at Orchard October 14. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes vis ited Sunday in the Henry Flem ing home at Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Broth ertons, of Greeley, Colo., were supper guests Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and son. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fees, Jr- ' and Mrs. Fees’ parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Walter McNichols, left Oc tober 14 for the latter’s home! at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Herbert Russ and Mrs. Lillian Henshaw, of O’Neill, were last Thursday callers in the R. K. Platt home. Mrs. Valo Edwards was a sup per guest of Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Mae Hubbard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Robe and daughter, of Page, were supper FREE GLASS If you have COMPRE HENSIVE INSURANCE we will install your glass free See ms for further details. Skalowsky Glass Co. Phone 186 guests of Mrs. Emogene Bauer, and Mrs. Gladys Oxford Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper drove to the Black Hills Satur day returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barret, of Biunswick, visited Sunday eve ning with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lybolt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harley and Richard and Chloe Ellen H nr lev dmve to Norfolk Sunday to visit Duane McKay, at the hospital. Mrs. Charles Martin, of O’ Neill, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. James Masterson, and family. Mrs Mae White, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson and son and Mr. Lloyd Nelson, all of Rennington, came Friday to vis it their daughter and sister, Mrs. Hailan Deirking and husband. Mrs. White and grandson re turned Sunday. The others re mained for a longer visit. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Eason re turned Saturday from a trip to California and other places in the West. LYNCH NEWS Mr. and M:s. Johif Rejnheim er, of Butte, were here October 15. The Pinkerman sale Friday was “well attended’’ and items “ old well.” Many were in at tendance from Holt county. Relatives from the West coast have been visiting at the Walt Pinkerman home. Ralph, John and Bill Pinker man and their wives were over f om Holt county to attend the Walt Pinkerman sale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fox and Jerry were here from O’Neill Sunday and called on Leo Baker at the Sacred Heart hospital Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conklin were here from Spencer Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Fred Wurtz spent the weekend at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harrison James, and family. , , _ _ John Leslie, of Herrick, S. D., and L. L. Keeler, of Anoka, were here recently. Mrs. Mary Wolfe and Mrs. Dale Mulhair and son were af ternoon callers Sunday at the Friend Keeler home. Ben and Dollie Reiser were here from their Holt county ranch Friday. Joe Scholmeyer was over from Holt county October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Axberg, of Gross, were Lynch visitors Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Nemic was here from Spencer Saturday._ For a Good Time VISIT THE OLD PLANTATION CLUB Elgin Nebr. • Fine Food • Dancing • Entertainment Members and their guests are invited to visit the Old Plantation Club. R. H. SHRINER „, ^ Li-M'tty GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock ”F'i ESTATE TOANS. PA' IM SERVICE. RENTALS Ant-mobile O'Neill —Phone 106 Farm Property Wind & Tornado. Trucks & Vractor. Personal Property __ - Allen Martin. a student at Wayne State Teachers’ college, spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mar tin. Visiting the Harold E. Weiers Sunday were Mr. WeYer’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Tepner, of Plainview. Mrs. Catherine Bend, of Le land. 111., ai rived Sunday to spend a few days with her sis ter, Mrs. Theresa Murray. Mrs. Rend visited hei* daughter, Mrs. Delta Beelaert, of Orchard, for a few days previous to her ar rival at the Murray home. Vinton Simonson and twro sons, of Omaha, visited friends and relatives here for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Napr stek visited in Creighton and Osmond Sunday. Visiting her daughter, Mrs. William W. McIntosh, was- Mrs. George Beaty, of Madison, who a rived Saturday and returned Tuesday. Mrs. Theodore Strong and son, Teddy, left Wednesday to spend four days in Fullerton where Mr. Strong is working. Lawrence Murray, of Stanton, visited his mother, Mrs. Ther esa Mir ray, from Saturday un til Monday. Stopping over Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike A. Smith were friends from Rushville, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fugat Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Sipes and family visited Sunday in Atkinson at the William Widt feldt home. Jack Mendenhall, of Valen tine, visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mae Si monson. On Sunday Mrs. Harvey F. Sawyer and children and Mrs. Frank Grenier and children went to Neligh, Jack Ford, of Butte, was a dinner guest Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Strong. Guests at the Herman De Groff home this week arc Mrs. DeGroff’s nieces, Mrs. Harold Brandt, of Lincoln, who arrived. EMMET HAY CO. Emmet, Neb. Higesl Prices for • Hay • Grain • Livestock ' GUY COLE, MGR. Saturday, and Mrs. Joe Wads worth .of Spencer, who arrived Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Dawes and family drove Mr. Dawes’ mother, Mrs. a. £, Dawes, to her home in' Osceola on Satur day and spent the weekend there. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt and family spent Sunday in Ainsworth. Mrs. A. W. Carroll and chil dren spent the weekend in them was Mr. Carroll’s mother, Mrs. L. W. Carroll, who will make a visit in the home of her son. Mrs. Lloyd Collins and son went to North Dakota Sunday to join her husband there* for a visit. Sioux City. Returning with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and son, Terry, spent Monday in Atkinson on business. Mrs. H. J. Hoffman went to Omaha Wednesday taking her ] parents back to their home after an extended visit here. _____ _1 Real Estate Transfers (Editor’s note: A glossary of 'he abbreviations follows: WD— warranty died; QCTJ—quit claim I deed. The instruments filed at j the Holt county courthouse are ! listed from whom to whom, date , consideration, legal description.^ \ WD—Francis A Mohr to W F & Amy M Tasler 10-9-47 1125 Lot 4- Blk 36 Kimball & Blairs Add- Atk QCD—Harry C Kestenholtz to Gerald Ferris 9-6-47 $80- NVfe SWVi 13-27-13 WD—Frank Emsick to Thom as L Kaczor 8-25-47 $4250- El£ 15- N'4NEV4- SWV4NEV4- 22-2 10 WD—L E Downev to James E VanEverv 10-10-47 $1600- SE V4 3-29-10 WD—-Frank Weichman to Leo R Weichman 10-14-47 $9000- N W'i 29-30-15 O'NEILL AUTO REBUILDERS 5 Blocks North of Bus Depot SPECIALIZING IN BODY & FENDER ★ Repairing ★ Repainting LINDQUIST & SONS PHONE 133 WD—Lily Morgan et al to Louis W Reimer 9-30-47 $500 Lots 38 to 44 Int- Blk A GoSA ens Sub Div- O’Neill. WD -Elsie A. Schulz to Wm. C. Luben and wife 10-8-47 180 East 50 ft lots 15 & 10- blk 40 Riggs Add O’Neill. WD George A Kelly to Wat C Luben fk wf 10-16-47 $0750 West M- Lots 13 & 14- Blk 40 Riggs Add- O’N QCD—Lillie Septer to Frank Calkins 10-11-47 $1- SWV4- S% SEV4- NEV4SEV4 8- N>£-NEVi SEV4 17-31-10 WD—Tony Asimus et al to Tony Asimus 10-3-47 $1- Vt Int lota 2-3 & 4 Blk B- O’Neill ft Hagertys Add- O’Neill WD—Tony Asimus to Cart Asimus 10-3-47 $1- Mi Int lot 2fr Blk A- O’N & H Add- O’N WD—James F Humpal to Si mon E Timmermans 10-15-47 $150- Part NEV4SEV4 32-30-14 WD—Melvin Richards to Vio la M Hayes 9-12-47 $2750- Lot 7 EM> lot 6-Blk 10- Atk WD—Loren Brice Rakow 1,o Samuel G Coover 5-5-47 $1250 Lots 16-17 A 18- Blk 7- Page Fall DANCE STUART Auditorium Friday, Oct. 24 DELL LEE AND HIS BAND SPONSORED BY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Atkinson Post 5130 PUBLIC SALE As 1 am going into another line of business 1 will sell the follow ing personal property at public auction at the farm, 3*4 miles East and V/2 miles South of O’Neill, or 3*4 miles North and 1 mile West of Inman, on Friday, October 31st SALE STARTS AT 1:00 O’CLOCK P. M. 28 - HEAD OF HEREFORD CATTLE - 28 15 Head of Hereford Cows, 5 of which are Registered; 11 Head Hereford Calves, 5 Purebred; 1 Registered Hereford Bull, 1 year old, eiigile to register. 54 HEAD OF PIGS 54 i 54 head of Pigs, weight about 60 pounds. FARM MACHINERY ETC. 1 '46 Model A John Deere 1 Overshot Hay Stacker 1 Burr Grinder, used 1 year Tractor on rubber, used 1 14-ft. International Rake, [ 550 . gaj, Fuel Tank with one year. used 2 years Stand 1 2-row Lister, mounted 1 Buick Sweep , 1 2 - bottom Plow, both are 1 Power Stripper 1 D«£7e Binder com made for tractor with I John Deere Auto Turn Deere Blnder' com’ John Deere power trol Wagon with box , £A . _ ., lift 1 Cable Rack on Wagon 1 100'ft- *»lrL Cable 1 3-bottom Plow Wheels with Steel String- 1 Set of Blocks with $4-in. 1 16-ft. International Disc ers Cable 1 4-row Eli, used 2 years 1 Hay Rack and Wagon 1 20-in. Wood Bros. Thresh 1 Masse yHarris 18-fi. Har- 1 1932 Chevrolet Track with ing Machine, good con row, used 1 year box dition 1 7 - ft. John Deere Power 1 4-ft. Tractor Scraper, used Other articles too numerous Mower 1 year to mention HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Serrel Gas Refrigerator, 1 Desk with 7 Drawers, new 1 Sewing Machine 8 cu. ft., new 1 Tilt-O-Chair and Ottoman, 1 Power Maytag Washing 1 Skelgas Store, new new Machine, used 1 year ! T^buVnd 7ch.” 1 Ha°‘t'“d Bed wl,h Bo< 1 <=0.1 or Wood H«Mng 1 High Chair , Spnngs. Store 1 Baby Bed complete with 1 Innerspring Mattress 1 "New Perfection" 4 burn mattress 2 Chests of Drawers er Oil Store Terms:—CASH. No property to be removed until settled for. ANDY SCHACHT, Owner (J. P. COLMAN, Auct. FIRST NAT’L BANK, O’Neill, Clerk