LEGALS * (First publication Oct. 9. 1947.) Julius D. Cronin. Attorney NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue or an order of sale issued by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Oliver Mating 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. First publication Oct. 16, 1947.) LEGAL NOTICE Whereas on the 2nd day of October 1947 John G. Hoffman, is plaintiff, duly filed his poti ion in the District Court of lolt County Nebraska against he following named defendants: «\ C. Hoffman, Mrs. F. C. Hoff nan first and real name un known, Melvin Smith, Mrs. Mel rin Smith first and real name inknown, A. Anthony, Mrs. A. Anthony first and real name mknown, Henry Hoffman and AL SIPES PHONE 207J — O'NEILL Livestock 8r Grain Hauling any Distance William W. Griffin ATTORNEY First National Bank Bldg. J O'NEILL r--------- ----- W F. FINLEY. M. D. OFFICE PHONE: 28 First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL Drs. Bennett & Cook VETERINARIANS — O'NEILL — Phones: 318, 424, 304 Lots 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 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 foreclosed of all equity of re demption or other interest in said property 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 ithe 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 peinion 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 l 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 Returns to Iowa— Mrs. C. H. Chambers, of Liv ermore, la., returned to her home last Thursday after a 10 day visit with her daughters, Mrs. Homer Asher and Mrs. M. E. Asher, and their familes. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Asher drove her to Livermore and they returned Sunday._ PROPERTY CHANGES PAGE—A deal has been com pleted in which Fred Cronk be comes the owner of the Roy Wilson farm and Mr. Wilson the owner of the Fred Cronk home in Page, where the Cronks ex pect to reside. Dakotan Here — Mrs. D. B. Lyons and sons. Richard, pf Winner, S. D., and Robert, of Sioux Falls, S. D., departed Friday after a four-day visit in the L. M. Merriman and J. R. Lyons homes here. FARM HOME AT PUBLIC SALE Pursuant to an order of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, I will offer for sale and will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION on THURSDAY, November 13, 1947, at one o’clock in the afternoon at the front door of the Court House in O’Neill the old THOMAS B. MARING HOME PLACE | described as the SV2 of the SWVi, the NWVi of the SWVi and the SWVi of the NWVi of Section 12, and the NVi of the NWVi of Section 13, All in Township 28. North, Range 13, Holt County, Nebraska. Above real estate will be of fered in separate tracts or as a whole. This place is located five miles south of Emmet and seven miles west and three and one-half miles south of O'Neill. The improvements consist of a two-story seven room house in good condition inside and out, except that it needs paint. Chicken house and milk house in fair con dition, with a barn in poor shape. Place has new well and windmill. The improvements are protected with a fine grove, including splendid evergreens. Approximately 1G0 acres of good hay land and the balance in pasture and trees. Approximately 12 acres under cultivation. Terms of Sale: 20% cash on day of sale, bal ance upon confirmation and delivery of deed. Sale is subject to all leases expiring March 1, 1948. CHARLES E. CHACE, REFEREE Atkinson, Nebraska JULIUS D. CRONIN, Attorney, O’Neill, Nebr. NAVY LAUNCHES ROCKET Marking “the beginning of a new era in Naval weapons,” the United States Navy fired a captured German V-2 rocket from the flight deck of the 45,000-ton aircraft carrier USS Midway on September 6, 1947. This was the first time in his tory such a bombardment rocket has been launched from ships or a moving plat form. The primary purpose of the experiment, held at sea several hundred miles off the East Coast of the United States was to ascertain if large bombardment rockets could be fired off modern air craft carriers without modifi cations affecting flight opera tions. The rocket traveled six miles and exploded. When You and I Were Young — Babe Ruth, Bob Muesell Greeted by Large Delegation 60 YEARS AGO October 27, 1887 The First National bank block is assuming proportions. O’Neill will make a good showing on improvement this year. Every day she puts on more city airs and assumes metropolitan ways. It is a pleasant duty we are called upon to perform this week in announcing the mar riage of one of O’Neill’s most popular and highly respected young gentlemen. On last Wednesday, Ed. Kelly, the well-known cashier of the First National bank of this city, was united in marriage to Miss Carrie Young at Sag inaw, Mich., and the happy couple arrived in O’Neill Mon day evening. The Stuart Leader is au thority for the statement that a man in that vicinity has a field of corn that will yield 1,000 bushels to the acre. Ver ily, corn is kind in Nebraska. A bright, baby boy was born to Mrs. A. Potter last Wednesday. SO YEARS AGO October 28, 1897 William Stortts and Miss Ida Hershiser were married Wednesday at the residence of the bride’s parents by Judge McCutchan. The Frontier ten ders its congratulations and wishes them joy unlimited in their journey through life. Ewing Advocate: Walt Smith and Jas. Trigg, of O’ Neill, have secured the con tract for painting the new mill at this place. O’Neill made a fight for the mill to be built at that place, but having lost that they conclud ed to take second best, and arranged with the manage ment to do the painting. The bovs are thoroughly compe tent workmen and will com plete the work with sati fac tion to all concerned. It would be a good idea if some of the lady bicycle rid ers would be a little more careful when they are out riding. One of them ran in to M. M. Sullivan last evening bruising him severely. 25 YEARS AGO October 26, 1922 Babe Ruth and Bob Meusell, members of the New York Yankees, were met by a large delegation of O’Neill baseball fans when they arrived here last night over the Burlington at 11:30 and departed over the C. & N. W. for Deadwood, S. D. , where they play ball to day. * The community was shock ed Tuesday afternoon when it became known that George, two year and eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kelley, had fallen from a wagon and had been so badly crushed that he died a short time later. J. C. Harnish, of O’Neill, was accorded high honors at the state grand meeting of the IOOF at Lincoln last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crabb returned Sunday from Omaha where they had spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson left Wednesday for Alliance to visit relatives. Mrs C. F. Rockwell, of Kear ney, has been visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Remy, and family since Oc tober 12. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborne were dinner guests Sunday eve ning in the Maurice Harmon home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva drove to Verdigre Friday to at tend the golden wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Pavlik. Mrs. Pavlik and Mrs. Halva are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray spent the weekend in Ainsworth with friends. Weekend visitors in Trenton were Mr. and Mrs. James Duck worth and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robertson went to Omaha today (Thurs day). Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Remy and Mrs. Remy’s mother, Mrs. C. F. Rockwell, spent Sunday in Ho mer visiting F. M. Church. Returning Tuesday to their home in Hot Springs, S. D., were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lilyard, following a week’s visit in the homes of Gilbert Strong and M s. Emma Jardee. Hazel Adamson and Edith Castleman spent Monday i n Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andreson and 'children, of Sioux City, spent Sunday and Monday visit ing Mrs. Andteson’s sister, Mrs Glea Wade, and family. Mrs. M. P. Sullivan spent the weekend in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Strong and children spent Sunday in Butte at the Jack Ford home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mat thews, of Lincoln, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Streeter. Mrs. Teresa Murray visited over the weekend with her niece, Delta Bealhart, in Or chard, and in Page with her sis ter, Mrs. Joe Bend, and broth er, Andrew Wettlaufer. Mrs. Stanley Holly returned Monday from Omaha where she had spent several days. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strong were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jenkins, of Meadow Grove. R. E. Calvert, of Norfolk, spent the weekend here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Welch, of Omaha, arrived Sunday to visit Mrs. Welch’s mother, Mrs. Ter esa Murray. Mr. and Mrs. George McCar thy, Mrs. Ralph McElvain and Mrs. Leo Carney spent Monday in Sioux City. I Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sullivan spent the weekend in Omaha and Lincoln. Mrs. M. R. Sulli van returned with them after attending a national postmasters convention in Los Angeles, Calif, i Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allendorfer and daughter, Kay, and Mrs. Mike Smith and daughter, Doris, spent last Thursday in Norfolk. Guests at the Gerald Smith home last Thursday and Friday were Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Strong, of Ainsworth, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, and chil dren, of Nisland, S. D. Weekending in Inman at the Harvey Tompkins home were Mr. and M s. Lorenz Bredemeier and family. They were joined, at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Dawes and family. The Bredemeier and Dawes families returned together. Mrs. Carrie Borg and daugh ter, Miss Marvel, were guests at dinner Sunday at the Harry Page home. Mrs. William J. Biglin. Mrs. O. W. French and Mrs. Law rence Storjohann returned Sun day from Omaha whe e they had been for four days. Mr. and Mrs. F. W Deerson returned to their home in Oma ha after having spent three weeks with their daughter, Mrs. H J. Hoffman, and family. Mr. and Mrs. D A. Baker en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boettcher, of Atkinson, last Thursday. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Armbrus ter were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kuhn, of Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dobney, of Norfolk. Attend Convention— AMELIA — Misses Marjorie Ann Sammons and Gloria Ott attended the teachers’ conven tion at Norfolk last Thursday and Friday. On their way home they stopped to visit Mrs. Je rome Krutz (nee Hilda Frahm) near Stanton. GEO. C. ROBERTSON Insurance Bonds * O'Neill Office: %-block north of First National Bank j Real Estate Loan* iDRS. BROWN & FRENCH 1 Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment ! Glasses Correctly Filled J | intiorntf » i>i Brown, 223 i { Hhonra | l»r K-enrh 2«i • -—-————- - - . - -4 LINCOLhr „,_^u warn, »e8msw| ttca! Estate Transfers (Editor’s note: A glossary of bp abbreviations follows: WD— • *arraitv dt-ed; QCD—quit claim deed The instruments filed at the Holt county courthouse are! hair'd from whom to whom date i consideration, legal description.! WD—Joseph F. Arens to Walt er Fick 10-13-47 $1480- NW V4 9 26-10. WD— Constance F. Biglin to O. D. French & wf 10-22-47 $1-1 Part SENEYt 30-29-11. WD—Oscar W. French to Mer wyn w^sEy4r w%swy4 NEy4 8-32-10. QCD—Merrill R. Anderson to Merrill R. Anderson & wf- 10 21- 47 $1- WVfeSWtt 8- EttSEY* 7-32-10. WD—Fed Land Bk to James M. Havranek & wf 9-24-47 $5, 200- SMs 14-30-14. WD—Marne Mellor to James C. Parker & wf 10-20-47 $1 Lots 1-11 & 12- Blk N- Fahys Park Add- O’Neill. TRUSTEES DEED—Julius D. Cronin et al Tr to James C. Parker & wf 10-20-47 $1- Lots 10-11 & 12 Blk N- Fahys Park Add- O’Neill. Returns to Portland— Mrs. J. C. Applegate left Fri day for her home in Portland, I Ore., after a visit with her niece, Mrs. Gene Sanders, and I family. NOTICE: Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O. D., Optometrist from Crawford, Neb., will be in O’Neill on: OCTOBER 31 at Hotel Golden Eyes Exam’d - Glasses F t'd Page Doctor, Wife Married 42 Years PAGE— Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Bild observed their 42nd wed ding anniversary Sunday. They were honored by a card shower arranged by a business firm. One hundred and two cards were placed in a box of flowers Dr. Bild had ordered for his wife and was a "com plete surprise” to both of them when the box was opened. Dr. Bild brought his wife to Page in 1905 where he was practicing. In 1919 they left Page, locating in Wausa and later in Ireton, la. They re turned here about three years ago where he has continued his practice since. NEW OPERATOR NAMED AMELIA — Mrs. Leeder, of Creston, is to be the new tele phone switchboard operator here. It will be several weeks before she takes charge. The Public Approves This Kind of Action taverns are decidedly improved over that of several years ago. Most Nebraska tavern owners, today, keep their places clean and wholesome, and operate in ; an orderly, acceptable manner. The present-day beer retailer goes out of his way to avoid any practice or condition that may be displeasing to the gen eral public. Violations of the law such as sales to minors or to intoxicat ed persons are constantly guarded against, and tavern owners refuse to tolerate noise or boisterous conduct. These improved conditions are largely the result of the Ne braska Committee’s program of self-regulation. This pro gram, now in its 1 Oth year, has been so effective it has won the approval of the public. Its ac tivities will continue with un abated vigor. NEBRASKA COMMITTEE I United States The conditions in the state’s Brewers [ Charles E. Sandall, State IXrectos 7«o Vim Nut luk atSf., Liacala Another Great Offering By NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA HEREFORD ASSOCIATION BASSETT, NEBRASKA Saturday, November 8 Show in Morning — Sale at 1 o'clock 89 Bulls -- 18 Heifers REGISTERED HEREFORDS List of Consignors C. V. Robertson, Chambers; C. M. Hereford Ranch, Ew ing; Floyd Arrowsmith. Newport; F ancis Haugen, B.ocks burg; Walter M. Peters, St. Libory; Vernon W. Hixson, El gin; Floyd Burkinshaw, Herrick, S. D.; H. A. VanHorn, Page; Charles H Mo ton, Duff; C. W. Kops, Bassett; Max J. Nicholson, Springview; Irvin D. Nicholson, Springview; Donald F. Sampson, Central City; Frank W. Schoettger & Son,, Burton; J. Hall Dillon, Long Pine; F. E. Wentworth, Mills; E. R. Nelson, Springview; N. D. Nelson, Springview; W. E. Ripley, Springview; B. T. Buell, Rose; H. L. Buell, Bassett. For Catalog, Write Tug Phillips, Sec’y Bassett, Nebraska