The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 04, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    LEGALS
(First publication Nov. 13, 1947.)
George W. Dittrick, Attorney
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN»
SALE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
MADISON COUNTY, N E -
BRASKA. IN THE MATTER
OF THE APPLICATION OF
VEVA WALMSLEY. GUARD
IAN OF THE ESTATE OF
DONALD J. WALMSLEY, A
MINOR, FOR LEAVE TO
SELL REAL ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to an order by the
Hon. Lyle E. Jackson, judge of
the district court of Madison
County, Nebraska, made on Jan
uary 11, 1947, for the sale of the
interest of said minor Donald J.
Walmsley in the real estate
hereinafter described, will be
sold at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, at the
front door of the court house
in the City of O’Neill in Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 6th
day of December 1947, at 3
o’clock P. M. of said day, the
interest of said minor in the fol
lowing described real estate:
The East Half (E%) of the
Northeast Quarter (NEMO of
Section Thirty-four (34), and the
West Half (W%) of the North
west Quarter (NWMO of Section
Thirty-five (35), all in Township
Thirty-two (32), North, Range
9 West of the 6th P. M. in the
County of Holt, and State of
Nebraska; and
The South East Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of Section
Eleven (11), and the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quar
ter, and the West Half of the
Southwest Quarter of Section
Twelve (12), all in Township
Thirty-one (31), North, Range
Nine (9). West of the 6th P. M.,
in the County of Holt and State
of Nebraska, and
The real estate situated in the
County of Holt and State of Ne
braska, described as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast
corner of the Northwest Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion Eleven (11), Township Thir
ty-one (31), Range Nine (9),
West; thence North 30 rods;
thence East 40 rods; thence
O’NEILL
TRANSFER
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O’NEILL TRANSFER.
An O'Neill firm.
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Mondays
Tuesdays
Thursdays
Fridays
O'NEILL—Phone 241J
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JOHN TURNER,
Prop.
South 30 rods; thence East 40
rods; thence North 45 rods;
thence West to the intersection
of the Apple Creek Mill race;
thence West South and South
east along the public road run
ning to the mill, down to the
town of Omerall in said County
and State; thence along said
road to the intersection of the
Quarter line to a point due
Northeast of the Northeast cor
ner of the school house in Dis
trict No. 4; thence East on the
Quarter line to the place of be
ginning: Also commencing at
the Northeast corner of the
Northwest Quarter of the North
east Quarter of Section Eleven
(11), Township Thirty-one (31),
Range Nine (9), West; running
thence West from said corner
234 feet; thence South 144 feet
to the intersection of the public
highway; thence East along the
North line of said highway to
the center of the channel of Ap
ple Creek; thence down the cen
ter of said Creek to a point due
South of the place of beginning;
thence North to the place of be
ginning; And commencing at the
Southwest corner of the North
east Quarter of the Northeast
Quarter of Section Eleven (11),
Township Thirty-one (31), Range
Nine (9), West; thence North 30
rods; thence East 40 rods; thence
South 30 rods; thence West 40
rods to the place of beginning.
Said sale will remain open
one hour.
Dated this 8th day of Novem
ber 1947.
VEVA WALMSLEY
27-30 Guardian
(First publication Nov. 27, 1947)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
AND HEIRS
County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska. Estate of MAUDE
B. SAUERS, deceased.
The State of Nebraska, to all
concerned;
Notice is hereby given that
Roy M. Sauers has filed a peti
tion alleging that said deceased
died on the 20th day of Decem
ber, 1942, a resident of Holt
County, Nebraska, seized of a
tract of land described as: Com
mencing at the Southeast corner
of Block 5, McCaffrey’s Annex
to the city of O’Neill, Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, thence running
West 90 feet, thence North 170
feet, thence East 90 feet, thence
South 170 feet to the place of
beginning, in which petitioner
has derived an interest by inher
itance from the decedent herein,
praying for a determination of
the time of the death, the heirs,
degree of kinship and right of
descent of real property, of the
deceased, which petition will be
for hearing in this Court, on the
18th day of December, A. D.,
1947, at ten o’clock A. M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 29-31
(First publication Dec. 4, 19470
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE
OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate 3441
In thei County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, December 1st,
1947
In the matter of the estate of
Mary E. Kipp, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said
Court for the probate of a writ
ten instrument purporting to be
the last will and testament of
i Mary E. Kipp, Deceased and for
the appointment of Louis S.
Kuhn and Lottie Benedict Wil
cox, as executors thereof; that
December 22nd, 1947, at 10 o’
clock A. M-, has been set for
hearing said petition and proving
said instrument in said Court
when all persons concerned may
appear and contest the probate
thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
COUNTY COURT SEAL 30-32
Real Estate Transfers
(Editor’s note: A glossary of
•.he abbreviations follows: WD—
warranty deed; QCD—quit claim
deed. 'Hie instruments filed at
the Holt county courthouse are
listed from whom to whom, date
consideration, legal description.'
WD— Burdette Smith to Paul
E. Fisher and wf 9-30-47 $1000
SEy4SEV4 28- N Ey4NEV4 33-26
14. .
WD—Fed Land Bk to Geo. E.
Bowen 11-12-47 $1600- SWy4 13
NWy4 24-29-10.
WD—Bridget Rohde to Arthur
M- Reed and wf 9-29-47 $9000
swy4-syjNwy4 2- sEy4- sEy4
NEy4 3- Nwy4Nwy4 11-32-12.
WD — George A. Kelly to
Thomas J. Matthews 11-21-47
$500- Lots 7 & 8- Blk C O’Neill
& Hagertys Add- O’TTeill.
WD—Leo T. Adams to Leslie
Lieswald 3-13-47 $1- & ex
change- SEy4NEy4 6-25-12.
WD—F. W. Boehme to Leo C.
Penry and wf 11-28-47 $3000
Part NEy4SEVi 32-30-14.
WD—Cora A. Winchell to Gil
bert Winchell and wf 11-22-47
$1- East 90 ft lots 1-2- 3 & 4,
All lots 5 & 6- Blk 4- Hazelets
Add- O’Neill. „ T
WD— Chris Baehler to F. J.
Clark 11-17-47 $2400- NWy4 23
WD—Margaret Benash to Mi
chael Mullen 11-28-47 $300- West
100 ft lots 13-14 & 15- Blk 15
Mathews Add- O’Neill.
QCD — Grace Olney et al to
Thomas E. Alderson 11-10-47 $1
NEMt 35-27-13.
WD—Theresa Cieslak to Steve
Cieslak 11-28-47 $1500- SWy4 7
WMi 18-29-16.
WD—Theresa Cieslak to Stave
Cieslak 11-28-47 $1500- Lots 5
to 9 Inc- Blk 14 Hallocks 2nd
Add- Stuart- Reserves Life es
tate- „ . r
WD—Watson Hay Co. to Jo
seoh H. Coon and wf 10-23-47
$50- Lot 2- Blk 7- Inman.
SD—Peter W. Duffy to John
Jones 8-8-41 $50- Lots 2 & 3 Blk
37- Wlxsons Add- Atk.
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GIRL SCOUT HEWS
TROOP I
By Marilyn Mangan "
Troop Scribe
The last Girl Scout meeting
was held at the home of Mrs.
William Beha. Plans were dis
cussed for our holiday party
which will take place December
30.
Bridge Club Meets —
INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. James
Coventry entertained the Inman
Bridge club at their home Friday
night. Mrs. Lorena Anspach and
James Gallagher received high
scores, while Kenneth Smith and
Mrs. James Gallagher received
low scores. Mrs. Coventry serv
ed refreshments.
Try FRONTIER want ads.
PUBLIC AUCTION!
We will sell at Public Auction, in the west part of Chambers. Nebraska, the following describ
ed property at 2:00 P. M. on—
Saturday, December 6
TOWN HOUSE & 4 ACRES
west part of
Located in the North West Corner of Sec. 30, Township 26, Range 7 in the
TOI^HOUSE? Shauns and a bathroom, tub and medicine cabinet installed, inlaid linoleum
on the floor. House is insulated. Kitchen has new built-in cupboards with dou b 1 e dram
board and sink; inlaid linoleum on floor. The house has good plaster and is newly decorated.
OTHFR RTJII DINGS- A Chicken House, 20x22; 2-Car Garage & Lean-to for 2*cows and box
stall* Wash House 10x12, with good well inside; Fuel House, 8x10; Good Cement Cave, 8x10.
ACREAGE' It is in good grass and is a good small pasture. There are plenty of trees.
REAL ESTATE TERMS: 33 1-3% down on day of Sale, Balance when Abstract of Title is com
pleted and Deeds furnished- Possession given when contract is signed and down payment
A Warranty Deed with Abstract of Title will be furnished the purchaser on dwelling property,
but Quit Claim Deed will be given to purchase of VA acres of pasture.
1 Kroehler Living Room
/ Suite, new
1 Dining Table & 6 heavy
Oak Chairs
2 Platform Rockers
1 Library Table
1 Electric Floor Lamp
1 New Aladdin Lamp
1 Oak Buffet
1 Oak Rocker
1 Bedroom Suite, including
Bed, Springs, Heavy Cot
ton Mattress. Dresser
1 Oak Roll Top Desk, large
1 Wardrobe
Lavatory, Stool
FURNITURE
2 Metal Cabinets
1 Chrome Breakfast Set, new 1
1 Skelgas Range, new 5
1 Oil Heater, 10-in., like new
1 Large Heating Stove
1 Speed Queen Washer, choice
of Gas or Elec. Motor 2
2 Linoleum Rugs, 12x15
1 Linoleum Rug, 9x12
1 Linoleum Rug, 6x10%
Some Scatter Rugs
1 Bedroom Suite, including
Bed, Spring, and Inner- 4
spring Mattress, Vanity, 5
Dresser. Bench and Chest
of Drawers
& Seat and Water Heater, never
1 5-YEAR-OLD COW IN FULL FLOW OF
Wood Cabinet
Chest of Drawers
Venetian Blinds for 24 x
16 Windows
Shades and Curtains
Some Bedding
Sets of Dishes, Silverware,
Cooking Utensils, some
Canned Fiuit, Glass Jars,
Stone Jars
Numerous Other Articles
New Lawn Mower
Oil Barrels
Foot Saw
Some Steel Posts & Wire
Various Other Tools
used
MILK
50 RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS. NOW LAYING
CHICK RAISING ITEMS: 1 Brooder House. 10x12 Ft,; 1 McComb Brooder, 500 chick sire;
3 6-Ft. Self Feeders; 1 5-Gal. Waterer; Feeds & Waterers for Baby Chicks.
TERMS: Cash for Personal Property. Nothing to be removed until settled for.
J. E. COUCH Owner
ED. THORIN. Auctioneer
LEO T. ADAMS. Clerk
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spann
spent Thanksgiving with his
niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs
Mark Spann, at Bassett.
The Clarence Young and Lee
Mitchell iamilies were guests in
the Lavern Hoerle home Thanks
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harley
enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner
with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
John Albers, sr.
Mr. and Mr. Theo. Moss and
daughter, Mrs. Charles Grimes,
drove to Ceresco Friday to visit
in the Chris Stark home. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hart at Dunbar before returning
Monday.
Paul Harley, Mrs Eric Dank
ert, Mrs. Albert Harkins and
Mrs- Herbert Nielsen visited
Mrs. Paul Harley at the Lutheran
hospital in Norfolk Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and
family were supper guests Sun
day evening in the* Richard
Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Platt,
James Platt and Beverly visited
Sunday in the Herbert Russ
home in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Edwards
and family, of Cushing, spent
Friday with his mother, Mrs.
Valo Edwards, and her mother,
Mrs. Edith McClenahan.
Rudolf Edwards, of Winner, S.
D-, visited his mother, Mrs. Valo
Edwards, November 26.
Mrs. George Atkinson took a
group of young people of the
Bethany Free Methodist church
to a convention at Ansley last
Thursday. They returned Sun
day. Rev. and Mrs. I. I. Dixon
and daughter, Francis Dixon, of
Casper, Wyo., also attended the
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik
and family visited his mother,
Mrs. Napalina Shavlik, at Elgin
Sunday.
Guests at the Eric Dankert
home on Thanksgiving were:
Alice, Alvin and Clarence John
son and Carl Mitchell.
Thanksgiving day guests in
the Eugene Baker home were:
Mrs. Lela Grubb, Mr. and Mrs.
Guais Wintermote and Carolyn,
Mr- and Mrs. Stanley Elkins and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bayne
Grubb end children and Mr. and
Mrs. William Woods.
Mr and Mrs. Orville Keller
and family entertained the fol
lowing to Thanksgiving dinner:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and
daughter, of Spencer; and Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Hoerle and
da tighter, o Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burch
spent Thanksgiving with her
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wulf. at Ainsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Young,
who reside on a ranch south of
Stuart, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Young, and
family Saturday.
Stanley Lambert, who is at
tending the University of Ne
braska at Lincoln, spent Thanks
giving vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lambert.
Mary Lou Spath came from
Page to spend her Thanksgiving
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Spath.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Jergeson
and family spent Friday and
Saturday in Norfolk and visiting
her father and sister at Pender.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walter and
family, Delbert Robertson and
Arlene Hickey, of O’Neill, were
dinner guests on Thanksgiving
day at the Alfred Deirking
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bourne
and son, of O’Neill, visited Fri
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Fees, jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley,
Richard and Chloe Ellen enter
tained the following guests to
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TERN
New Classes Start
DECEMBER 8
There ere e limited number at
sccommodstlons tor bath veterans
end civilian «>ndent» et Qrsnd I»
lend Buslnees College.
ge* classes wtB begin on Dee. •
Those who register now win be
reedr for employment eooner
end will neve s rood ehnlee nt posi
tions In nine to eighteen months.
Courses Offered:
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Student* e d * e n r e IndlvtdosMv
Ernerteneed staff ot Instructors.
Active olecemcnt service hes cells
tor ersdusres et starting sslsrie*
renglng from *128 to *200 per
month.
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M? Name _ -
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Thanksgiving dinner: Mrs. Addie
Kiltz, Mh\ and Mrs. C. L. Kiltz,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiltz, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins.
Mrs. William Woods returned
November 22 from a three
... nWs visit w'th relatives near
Madison and Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf, of
Sergeants Bluffs, la., spent the
Thanksgiving vacation with their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood and
Dale spent Thanksgiving day
with her parents at Springview.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron
and Don spent Thanksgiving
with relatives at Petersburg.
Here’s One for
the Record
Movements for the public
good are usually launched
with great enthusiasm, but
sometimes die out because sus
tained effort is lacking.
This is not true of the Nebras
ka beer industry’s self-regula
tion program to maintain
wholesome conditions in the
retail sale of beer.
Continued with diligent effort
since its launching in 1938,
our Committee’s program has
won the praise and support of
, the law enforcement officers,
the press and the public.
The aim of the Committee is
to maintain high standards of
conduct wherever beer is sold.
This is accomplished by in
structing and encouraging beer
retailers to faithfully observe
the law, particularly that pro
hibiting sales to minors, to in
toxicated persons and sales
after hours ... maintain clean,
neat, sanitary places . . . and
avoid all conduct displeasing
or irritating to the best of
customers.
These activities steadily im
prove Nebraska tavern condi
tions.
NEBRASKA COMMITTEE
United States
Charles E. Sandall, State Director
710 Pint Nu'. Bank Bidj , Uncoil
Brewers
Foundation
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for little tots from 2 to 5
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24-Pages In Color
8xl2-inch story book; hard
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10c
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5-Card Bingo Game
Cards, players, numbers,
sheets and instructions.
10c
A. E. BOWEN, Owner
O’NEILL
AUCTION SALE
480-ACRE FARM, LIVESTOCK, and FARM EQUIPMENT
FRIDAY, DEC. 5th
SALE STARTS AT 12:00 O’CLOCK NOON — RAIN OR SHINE
Lunch Will Be Served On Premises By Emmet Methodist Ladies’ Aid
6 miles East and l/i mile South of Atkinson, Nebr.; 16 miles Northwest
of O’Neill (county seat); and 6 miles Northwest of Emmet
iftn AfRF< OF FINE PRODUCTIVE HOLT COUNTY FARM
■OU AvIlLJ LAND. Good Improvements Fences; Electric Lights
The farm is legally described as follows:
East Half (EVi) of Section 32 and Southwest Quarter (SWV«) of Section Thirty-three (33).
Township 30. Range 13, Holt County. Nebraska, containing 480 acres more or less, includ
ing all buildings and improvements thereon. 50 acres of Rye are now in the ground.
5-room house — with bathroom, nice kitchen with built-in cabinets; barn 38x54 with
cattle sheds on each side; cattle shed 24x48: double corn crib 26x30; hog house 16x42;
poultry house 12x12; brooder house 10x16; cenwnt cave 8x16; and engine house 10x12 with
new installed 110-volt, 1500-watt automatic Kohler light plant. AU the above buildings ex
cept cattle shed wired for electricity.
THE LOCATION is ideal; easy driving distance; several good towns; on rural mail
route; telephone: in fact. aU the modern con reniences necessary for comfortable living.
PRODUCTIVE SOIL — with normal rain 'all, this land produces exceUent crops. The
crop plan for 1947 was 50 acres in corn; 30 ac -es in wheat; 125 acres in rye: 45 acres Atlas
S,orgo; 5-acre orchard; 185 acres wild grass; and 10 acre* in lots around the buildings. It
is an ideal stock and grain farm.
19 - HEAD OF LIVESTOCK - 19
4 Milk Cows; 1 four-year-old Brown Swl ;s Bull; 4 two-year-old Heifers; 8 Calves. 1 io
12 months old; 2 Horses, 7 and 10 years old.
MACHINERY, GRAIN, ETC.
J. D. Tractor, 1937 (B); J. D. Tractor Cul ivator, 1939; Hay Mower. 6-fi. Minnesota; 28
ft. Farmers Union Elevator, with hoist; 2-row Cultivator. Farmers Union; 2-hole Joliet
Spring Corn Sheller; 7-ft. IHC Binder; J. D. 999 Corn Planter with furrow openers; Cement
Mixer; Endgate Seeder; Hay Rake, 10-ft. IHC Hay Rack with new gears; 2 new Wagon
Boxes with Gears; Flare Top Wagon Box; D ri Slip; 2-wheel Trailer on rubber; 8-ft. IHC
Disc; Buzz Saw with 30-in. blade; some Too s; DeLaval Cream Separator; Walking Plow,
18-in.; Walking Cultivator; Road Drag; 3-sec ion Harrow, 15-fL; Fanning Mill; also some
Furniture and miscellaneous items.
550 bu. Ear Corn in crib; 350 bu. Oats; 20 bu. Rye; 2 Stacks Prairie Hay; 2 Stacks Rye
Straw; some Baled Wheat Straw.
TERMS AND POSSESSION — On Personal Property: Cash, or see your banker for
terms; Real Estate: 25 percent of sale price Cash on day of sale, balance on closing deal
within ten days at which time possession will be given.
Frank and Christine Veskrna, Owners
Col. Chas. F. Putnam, Auctioneer D. Jay Rhoades, Sales Manager
Council Bluffs, Iowa 1715 Dodge Street, Omaha ,
Emmet State Bank, Emmet, Clerk W. P. Dailey, Cashier