LEGALS (First publication March 25, 1948.) LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska. ETHEL M. BROWN. Plaintiff, -vs JOSEPH H. BROWN, Defendant. To the Defendant Joseph H. Brown: You are hereby notified that I have commenced an action in the District Court of Holt County. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to ob tain an absolute divorce from you, together with equitable relief on the grounds of deser tion, and you are required to answer said petition on or be fore the 3d day of May, A .D., 1948, or a decree will be enter ed against you. Dated this 24th day o f March, 1948. ETHEL M. BROWN, Plaintiff, By: Charles E. Chace, 46-49c ' Plaintfif’s Attorney. (First publication March 4, 1948.) NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTRON To the Electors of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska: You are hereby notified that a special election has been called in the manner provided by law, by the Board of Super visors of the County of Holt, Nebraska, to be held on Tues day, April 13, 1948, between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. at the usual voting places in the various precincts and townships in and through out said County of Holt, at which election the following proposition shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said County of Holt: “Shall the Board of Super visors of the County of Holt. Nebraska, commencing with the levy for 1948, vote a spe cial annual tax of one mill on the dollar valuation of all tan gible property in Holt County, Nebraska for the purpose of improving all of the rural mail route and star mail route roads of the County of Holt by application of gravel or other suitable surfacing until all of said rural mail route and star mail route roads of the Coun ty of Holt have been improved by the application of gravel or other suitable surfacing.” The form in which said proposition shall be submitted shall be by ballot whereon shall be printed the above proposition and immediately below the same, the following: [] For said proposition [] Against said proposition Witness my hand and the seal of said County this sec ond day of March, 1948. RUTH HOFFMAN County Clerk (SEAL OF HOLT COUNTY) 43-47c (First pub. March 18, 1948.) William W. Griffin Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. Estate of A. B. Kipp, Deceased. The State of Nebraska, to all concerned: Notice is hereby given that Louis H. Kuhn has filed a pe tition alleging that said de ceased died on September 10, 1913, a resident of the State of Illinois, seized and possessed of the North Half of Section 15, in Township 29, North, Range 12, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, in which petitioner has derived an interest by Will and Devise in the chain of title from the decedent herein, praying for a determination of the time of death, the heirs, degree of kin ship and right of descent of real property of the deceased, which petition will be for hear ing in the County Court on the 8th day of April A. D. 1948, at ten o’clock a. m. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL.) 45-47c PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOLT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (continued from last week) O’Neill, Nebraska r— »****«» ^ O'NEILL TRANSFER ★ Please route your freight O’NEILL TRANSFER. An O'Neill firm. 4 — TRIPS WEEKLY — 4 Mondays Thursdays Tuesdays Fridays O’NEILL—Phone 241J OMAHA—Phone JA3727 Your Patronage Appreciated * JOHN TURNER, Prop. [_; O’Neill, Nebraska 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. 2:00 P. M. This was the time set for the hearing on a Road Petition signed by Chas. Dvorak and others. A large delegation of men appeared be fore the Board. There was no opposition to this Petition so after discussion motion was made by Collins, seconded by Sterns that the prayer of these petitioners be granted and this road designated a county road. Motion carried. Motion by Clark, seconded by Wulf that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: Burroughs Adding Mach. • Co., $ 9.38 City of O’Neill, Water Dep’t., water service 41.15 Geo. E. Collins, bond premium . 5.00 Geo. E. Collins, salary 25.00 Geo. E. Collins, mile age _ 7.00 W. P. Dailey. Esther Cole Harris’ Bond -- 10.00 Ewing Advocate, Publ. tax list 185.64 Hammond & Stephens, supplies 1-76 Mrs. Ed Hancock, sal I ary 50.00 H. W. Hubbard, salary lu.vu Dr. L- A. Carter, insan ity hearing - 8.00 Andy Clark, salary - 45.00 Andy Clark, mileage 9.70 Geo. E. Collins, salary 10.00 Geo. E. Collins, mileage 20.05 Consumers Public Pow er, electric service . 2.00 I. R. Dickerson, bond for E. J. Matousek - 5.00 P. C. Donohoe, bonds for Mullen, Harty, Gil lespie and Griffin - 60.00 J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treas. -- — 6-95 H. W. Hubbard, mile ggg __ 20,70 John Kazda, labor on annex 153.00 T. C. Lord Co., sup plies 39.31 Ed J. Matousek, mile age . 15.00 Moore-Nobel Lbr. & Coal Co., coal 481.24 Omaha Printing C o., chair 13.10 Jos. Schollmeyer, sal ary ____ 20.00 Jos. Schollmeyer, mile age - — --— 9.60 Albert Sterns, mileage 11.50 Western Surety C o.. bonds for Hancock and A. B. Hubbard 475.00 W. E. Wulf, salary 55.00 Ed J. Matousek, salary 45.00 Moore Noble Lbr. & Coal Co., lumber and nails 242.08 Norfolk Daily News, sup plies 20.35 Geo. C. Robertson, bonds for Oetter, Clark, Reim er, Hoffman, Sterns and H. W. Hubbard 90.00 Albert Sterns, salary 25.00 Western Surety C o., bonds for Schollmeyer, Wulf and Thomazin 15.00 W. E. Wulf, mileage .... 21.35 Motion by Hubbard, second ed by Schollmeyer that the Board authorize the County Assessor to appoint such as sistants as may be necessary to properly discharge the duties of his office, at a salary of $7. 50 per day. Motion carried. On motion the Board ad journed until Febr. 24, 1948 aj, 10:00 A. M. Ruth Hoffman, County Clerk. Ed J. Matousek, Chairman. O’Neill, Nebraska February 24, 1948 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Sup ervisors met as per adjourn ment. All members present. Meeting called to order by he Chairman. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap oroved as read. The Finance Committee re ported that all fees from the various offices for the Month of January have been remit ‘ed to the County Treasurer as reauired by law. Motion was made by Wulf, seconded by Collins that the above report be accepted. Car ried. 12:0 Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peters entertained the following guests for Easter: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schultz, all of Wau sa: and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McGarrity, of Glenwood, la. New PROPANE TANKS 100-Gal. to 1,000-Gal. BOB TOMLINSON —Star— Phone: 48F02. Page Exch. Real Estate Transfers (Editor’s note: A glossary ol the abbreviations follows: WD —warranty deed; QCD— quit claim deed. The instruments filed at the Holt county court house are listed from whom to whom, date, consideration, le gal description.) WD — Edith Garvin to Loon Beckwith & wf 3-16-48 $3389 W'z W*2 6-28-13 WD —- James A Donohoe to Lyman Bursell & wf 3-4-48 $1250- WVfeSWVi 17- E4SEl4 18- 32-11 WD — Floyd Adams to Ger trude A Minahan 3-8-46 Si Lots 1-2 & 15 Blk 14 Amelia WD — Gertrude A Minahan to Frank E Backaus & wf 5 19- 47 $1- Lots 1-2 & 15 Blk 14 Amelia WD — Corinne Horton to Clemens Ackerman & wf 3 23-48 $2000- SEVi 10-31-15 WD — JR Zurcher et al to Harry D Snyder & wf 1-16-48 $20,000- SEV4 8- NE'i-N'aSE Vi 17- Twp 29- Range 14 QCD — N D Frady to R R Jackson 3-3-48 $1539- Lots 3 & 4 Blk G- Adams Homesite Chambers WD — Gail Boies to John G Bauer 3-23-48 $3500- Lots 10 & 11 Blk 21- Ewing WD — Jessie M MeClurg to Glenn Edward MeClurg et al 8-26-47 $1- SM>SEV4- NEV4SE V\- & Lots 6 & 7 See 8- S!i & lots 1-2-3-4 Sec 9-33-15 WD — Jacala N Dina et al to Elven S White 3-10-48 $6000- SEy4NWV4- E%SWV4 WM-WM* 26- SE y4 27- SEy4 35-31-15 QCD — Blanche L Sisson to Clarence L Sisson 3-22-48 $10,800- NEy4NEy4- S‘4NEl4 sEy4Nwy4- NEy4swv4- nwv4 SE‘4 21- All 28- NV2NE*/4- SE y4NEV4 29- SM>SW''4- swy4 SE'4- 14- swy4 15- W‘4NWy4 SEy»NEy4- EMsSEVi 22- N% 27 NWy4NEy4- W12 23-26-10 WD — Minnie Bay to How ard W Rouse 3-23-48 $12,375 NM2SWV4- sEy4swy4 4- nwv4 5- except 4 acres- Twp 31 R 11 WD — Russell C Everett to John A Ross 3-22-48 $825- Lots 1-2-3-4 Ballons Outlots- Atk SD — Peter W Duffy to Bea trice M Everett 8-8-41 $30 Lots 5-6 & part 7- Ballons Outlots- Atk QCD — Beatrice M Everett to John A Ross & wf 11-1-43 *150- Lots 5-6 & part 7 Ballons Outlots- Atk WD — Carl Edwin Thorin to Eddie A Kaczor & w'f 2-20-48 $5000- wy2 26- NM-NEVi 27-26 11 WD — Paul H Gillan to Carl Schade & wf 3-19-48 $1600 NWy4 15-25-13 WD — Roy C McCormick to When You and I Were Young — Spark from Pipe Sets Coat Ablaze for Pedestrian 60 YEARS AGO 4 March 29, 1888 A rather oldish looking man was walking north towards the courthouse Wednesday after noon. The wind was blowing rather hard and the gentleman did not notice a spark of fire which flew from his pipe and caught on his overcoat. His coat was soon all ablaze and in a few moments the man would have been badly burned him self had not George Jones ran up and threw his own coat ov er the surprised man and smothered the fire. What O’Neill needs and what she should have right away is a system of street lamps. On a dark night a stranger can hard ly find his way along the crowded thoroughfare. The quacking goose and the cooing duck is abroad in the land and the festive hun ter is as usual walking 10 miles through mud and slush only to catch a faint glimpse of the fair creature as he soars high up into the heav ens out of gun shot and smiles down on his would be slayer. Charles Moore went to Cham bers last week and brought to O’Neill George Summerville the stage driver who was so badly frozen in the January blizzard. Drs. Connolly and Eisaman performed an opera tion on his feet and he is get ting along “reasonably well.” The St. Louis grocery com pany is putting in a large groc ery house in O’Neill, to com mence April 1. They have rented Ed Hershiser’s building and will make this town a dis tributing point and will sup ply everything in the grocery line to all the north and north west country, as well as Holt county. 50 YEARS AGO March 31, 1898 Last Friday, Rev. N. S. Low rie went around town with a subscription paper collecting funds to be sent to the starv ing Cubans. He met with good success and in a short time raised $55.80. The 13-year old son of Si Buck, who lives near Ewino. was k’lled by an accidental d scharge of a gun yesterday. It appears that the boy was out with the hired man af ter hay. having with him one of the old type muzzle load ers. which he was in the ha bit of carrying when away from home. The gun was loaded but to ward against accidents a cap was never put on until he was ready to use it. The boy picked it up from the wagon and had the muzzle with a few inches of his face when it discharged, blowing the whole lop of his head off. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Connolly, residing south of town, on Sunday morning, March 27. a son. Jim says ev erything is progressing nicely, except a slight inconvenience in the selection of a name to compare favorably with the di mensions of the young lad. He is the picture of his dad in ev ery particular. Az Perry was in town Mon day. He returned from Om aha Saturday evening and says the road is a sure go. The in corporators expect to have the nroposed route between At kinson and Butte surveyed next week. They will then be bet ter able to estimate the cost. Az went up to Atkinson Mon day night. 25 YEARS AGO March 19, 1923 George Davies and Jay But ler, of Inman, were before the county board last Tuesday ask ing that the board designate a certain road which runs along the railroad track from Inman to Stafford as a county high way. The county board com plied. This road is on the line of the Blue Pole highway across the state and will bring many tourists through Inman. The residence on the Pat Welsh farm northwest of O’ Neill was totallv destroyed by fire about 4 o’clock last Tues day morning. The cause of the fire is unknown Chauncey Porter and family expect to move to the Kauff man residence just west of the E. F. Porter residence, in the east part of town. March 25 was the second birthdav anniversary of Miss ^ose Mary and Miss Ruth Ann. the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. J Bighn. A special dinner was prepared for the occasion and each young lady was presented with a dainty cake upon which were 2 can dles. Switzers Entertain — Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher, of Page, were dinner guests Sun day at the C. H. Switzer home. a R. H. SHRINER P1' -£?) Rents Plate Glass Wind & Tornado, Trucks 8r V'ra-tor, Personal Property Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock REAL ESTATE, LOANS, FA 1M SERVICE. RENTALS Automobile O'NePI —^’-one ’ "S **"'-m ©e«T>m*yi» “■ FOR SALE FOR SALE: Will trade fur cat tle: 1947 1-ton Chevrolet pickup, stock-grain combina tion rack. Only 51000 miles.— Everett Gorgen, Ewing. 60p 44-45. * _ g—* FOR SALE: 320-acre well-im proved farm. Can give pos session right now. Located in a good part of this county, Price: $27.50 per acre. Let me show you this farm.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 47tf PLACE YOUR orders on motoi oil for Spring delivery now 8t • • • • GAMBLES .. . O’Neill if New Varcon, in drum lots, 79c plus tax. if Pure Penn, in drum lots, 73c plus tax. BEFORE BUYING new or used furniture stop at Bob’s Sport Shop on Douglas street, O'Neill. 47tf SUPERSUDS..FREE! A case of Supersuds FREE with each new washing ma chine sold at Gillespie’s, O’ Neill. _ 41tf FOR SALE: Two choice farms located 3 miles northeast of Page. (1) Improved 160 acre farm described as NWV4 3 28-9, Holt county, Nebr., (2) improved 240 acre farm des cribed as SWVi and WVfe SE V4 of 36-29-10, Holt county, Nebr. For prices write or see: Bush and Roe, Plain view, Nebr. 47-49p WALL PAPER Western Auto fs again your wall paper headquarters this Spring. A lot of patterns in Stock and 3-day order serv ice from 2 catalogues. Ben C Maves 4-28-43 $800- SMs ME >4- SVz 20-25-16 WD — Ernest H Eppenbach to Vern J Eppenbach 5-14-47 $330- '2 Int in NWV4 17— NE 1/4 18-30-10 Subj to mtg WD — Walter E Snyder et al to Clarence M Stevens & wf 2-16-48 $11,000- NEV4 3-28 > FOR SALE: Two-row McCor mick-Deering lister, power lift, fits Farmall regular F 20, F-30.—Leo Hanna, Cham bers. 47p FOR SALE: Just arrived . . . .22-calibre High Standard automatic revolver, $51.17.— Bob’s Sport Shop, O’Neill. 47c FOR SALE: 850-watt 32-volt Delco light plant, batteries only 4 years old.—Everett Gorgen. Ewing. 60p45-46 FOR BRIGGS & Stratton service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop. O’Neill. 41tf FOR SALE: Used light plants and 32- and 110-volt generat ors and motors. — Oswald Reiche, 303 So. 4th St., res idence 201 St. 1st St., Nor folk, Nebr. 45-48p FOR SALE: Remington Expert blue rock traps, special: $15.95. — Bob’s Sport Shop, O’Neill. 47c See EMMET CRABB O’Neill, Neb. For GRAVE MARKERS 46-3p FOR SALE: Kitchen sink 20 I in. x 30-in. Coal or wood kit chen range with new hot water coil, 50-gal. hot water tank, 6-volt Parmah wind charger. — Keith A. Abart, O’Neill, phone 209. 47p-40 FOR SALE COTTONWOOD SEEDLINGS in any quantity. Fresh dug as ordered and well root ad. 12-18” size, $12.00 per M; 18-24”, $14.00; 24-36", $16.00. Express prepaid. Send your order in early. Farmers’ P. Exc. & Inf. Bureau Arnold S. Miserez, Mgr. West Point, Nebr. 47-49c FOR SALE: Late 1946 K l International pickup, spare tire, heater, defroster, excel lent condition, reasonable. — Robert Keating, Atkinson.47c FOR SALE: 1938 Harley 61 motorcycle. Good condition. — Richard Holliday, Page.47p FOR SALE: 1931 Wallis trac tor and plow. $250. — Lloyd Collins Imp., O’Neill 47c FOR SALE: 238 International cultivator, $175. — Lloyd Collins Imp. Co., O’Neill 47c FOR SALE: 9-inch Harvey Hammermill, to sell only $135. — Lloyd Collins Imp. Co. O’Neill. 47c MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO FLY? Fly Cesna, the pilot’s airplane. Free demonstration. Also used planes, new guarantee. Flight instruction, plane parts, re pair service. A & E mechan ic. See, write or call: KOIN ZAN Flying Service, Auth orized Cessna Dealer, Elgin, phone 132A or 5IB. 38-40tf HELP WANTED: Maid.—-Gold en Hotel, O’Neill. 47c LOST: Black traveling bag, be tween O’Neill and Bartlett on highway 281. Liberal re ward. — Jesse Wailes, Gen Del., Bassett, Neb., or notify The Frontier. 46-47p LOST: String of pearls in downtown O'Neill. — Mrs. Richard Perry, phone 409J; O’Neill. 47c MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE is now located directly across the street west from the Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. Prompt service, pickup and delivery. Telephone 415 W. Residence 415R. 28tf For Any Type »f AUCTION Write or Call ED THORIN Auctioneer Chambers, Nebr. HEADQUARTERS for Presto pressure cooker repair parts. —Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf WE CARRY a complete stock of window glass, Libby-Ow en Ford brand—the best on the market. — Skalowsky Glass Co., O’Neill. SANDING MACHINE FOR RENT WORN BLACKENED flooring can be restored with a dear grain surface by sanding. Do the work yourself. Efficient, easy to operate machine. Costs very little rental per day. GAMBLES . . O’NEILL CAR OWNERS ATTENTION! Liability insurance on farm ers’ cars, $16; town cars, $17, $18.50 and $22.50, according to use. Dwelling insurance combined 5-year term, $11. Why pay more?—L. G. Gil lespie Insurance Agency, O’ Neill. 3tf NOTICE: I just returned to my office and have mon ey to loan on farms, ranch es and city property.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. FREE GLASS installed in your car if you have com prehensive insurance. For more information see yuur garageman or call here. — Skalowsky Glass Co., O' Neill. POWER SPRAYING SERVICE Barns — with D.D.T. Cattle—with D.D.T. and Roter.one Weeds—with 2. 4D Weed Kil- I ler; Poultry Houses—with In- ! sest Oil. We have the latest type equipment that develops up to 600 lbs. pressure. CORKLE HATCHERY Phone 19 O'Neill. Nebr. WANTED: Used standard size bu lap feed bags. — Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill. 34tf NEW FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. _52tf James G. Fredrickson Kieth A. Abart — Auctioneers — Ready to Serve You Phone 2 O'Neill "COKER’S LOCKERS^ West O’Neill Locker patrons save money with handy, economical sharp-freeze and storage ASK US FOR DETAILS 47tf FOR RENT: Tank type vacuum cleaner with all attachments. —Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf CARD OF THANKS TO THE many friends who sent cards and letters to me during my stay in the hos pital, I wish to thank each and everyone of you. Your kindness was appreciated. EMMETT WERTZ. 47c Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reed and daughter, Paula, spent the weekend in Hastings. On Sat urday evening Paula was the ring-bearer at the wedding of her cousin, Miss Shirley Mc Mahon, to Gene Abel. NEBRASKA and the Nation Need the continued vigorous leader ship of— United States Senator Kenneth S. WHERRY Republican Candidate for Re-election in the April 13 Primary Election. A vote for Senator Wherry will be appreciated. Sponsored and paid for by Nebraska Wherry-for-Sen ator Committee. State Chairman, George M. Tun ison. Postponed Our Auction Sale scheduled for Friday April 2, has been postponed until further notice. Soukup Motors FLY 'EM HIGH But Fly 'Em Safely With the first warm breath oi spring, conies the uncontrollable . , urge for every boy to fly his kite. OnSPfvp IZ ZZ Kite Flying Rule, sensible. Fly them safely. ] Don’t f|y k|fes near li ANY wires. 2 Don't run across streets ■ or highways. 3 Don’t use any kind of wire or o metallic kite string. K Don't ciimb poles or trees li kites ■ become entang'?-J. Don't hang onto or je>k kite strir.g / if k