The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 20, 1948, Image 7

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    ' LEGAL NOTICES
(First pub. May 13, 1948.)
Julius D. Cronin. Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND HEIRS
County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska. Estate of Forrest
Smith, Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, To
All Concerned: Notice is here
by given that Kennith Smith
has filed his petition alleging
that Forrest Smith died Octo
ber 15, 1944, intestate, a resi
dent of Holt County. Nebraska,
seized and possessed of some
right, title and interest in and
to All that part of the North
east Quarter of Section Thirty,
i n Township Twenty-eight,
North, Range Ten, West of the
6th P.M., Holt County, Nebra
ska, lying south and west of
the Right of Way of the Chica.
go and Northwestern Railway
Company, containing about 113
acres more or less, and also the
Southwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-nine, in Township
Twenty-eight, North, Range
Ten, West of the 6th P.M., Holt
County, Nebraska.
That petitioner owns an un
divided interest inthe real es
tate above described, having
derived title thereto by inheri
tance.
The prayer of said petition is
for a determination of the time
of death, the heirs, degree of
kinship, and right of descent
of real property of said de
ceased, that he died intestate,
and that there is no inheri
tance tax, state or federal, due
from said estate or the heirs
thereof.
That said petition will be
for hearing in this Court on
the 3rd day of June, 1948, at
ten o’clock A M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL l-3c
(First pub. May 13, 1948.)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
a Petition has been filed in the
office of the County Clerk of
Holt County, Nebraska, pray
ing that the following road be
vacated: commencing at the
Northwest Corner of the East
one-half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 33, Town,
ship 27, Range 9, in Holt Co.,
Nebr., thence running North
west parallel to and south of
the Chicago & North Western
Railroad tracks to the North
line of Section 13, Township
27, Range 10, and there termi
nate.
That a Hearing be held
on this Petition by the Holt
County Board of Supervisors
on Wednesday, May 26, 1948,
at 2:00 P. M. at their office in
the Court House in O’Neill,
Nebraska.
RUTH HOFFMAN
l-2c County Clerk
(First pub. May 13, 1948.)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
Petition has been filed in the
office of the County Clerk of
Holt County, Nebraska, pray
ing that the following Road
commencing at the Southeast
Corner of Section 1, Township
31, Range 12 and thence run
ning due west for a distance of
ten miles be designated a
County Road.
That a Hearing on this Pe
tition will be held by the Holt
County Board ot supervisors
on Tuesday, May 25, 1948 at
2:00 P. M. at their office in
the Court House in O’Neill,
Nebraska.
RUTH HOFFMAN
l-2c County Clerk
(First pub. May 13, 1948.)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
a Petition has been filed in the
office of the County Clerk of
Holt County, Nebraska, pray
ing that the following road be
vacated: commencing at the
Right of Way of the Chicago
& Northwestern Railway Com
pany where it crosses the sec
tion line between the South
west Quarter of Section eight,
Township thirty, Range fif
teen, and the Northwest quar
ter of Section seventeen*
Township thirty, Range fifteen,
thence West to the Southwest
corner of the Southwest quar
ter of Section eight, Township
thirty, Range fifteen and to
the Northwest corner of the
i
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Lyle P. Dierks. Sec.-Traas.
— O'Neill —
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Northwest quarter of Section
seventeen, Township thirty,
Range 15.
That a Hearing be held on
this Petition by the Holt Coun
ty Board of Supervisors on
'tuesday. May 25th, 1948, at
1:30 P. M. at their office in the
Court House in O’Neill, Ne
braska.
RUTH HOFFMAN
l-2c County Clerk
(First pub. May 13, 1948.)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
Petition has been filed in ihe
office of the County Clerk of
Holt County, Nebraska, pray
ing that the following Road
commencing at the Southeast
corner of Section 9, Township
28, Range 11 and going Nortn
the full mile of Section 9,
Township 28, Range 11, also to
extend on Northeast of Sec
tion 4, Township 28, Range 11,
to reach the Highway at that
place, be established as a pub
lic road.
That a Hearing on this Peti
tion will be held by the Holt
County Board of Supervisors
on May 25, 1948 at 3:00 P. M.
at their office in the Court
House in O’Neill, Nebraska.
RUTH HOFFMAN
l-2c County Clerk
(First publication May 13, 1948.)
I Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3482 -
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 29th,
1948 In the matter of the Es
tate of Charles E. Berger, De
ceased.
CREDITORS of said estate
are hereby notified that the
time limited for presenting
claims agaisnt said estate is
September 3, 1948, and for the
payment of debts is April 29th,
| 1949 and that on June 3, 1948,
! and on September 4th, 1948, at
10 o’clock A.M., each day, I
will be at the County Court
Room in said County to re
ceive, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge. 1-3
COUNTY COURT SEAL
EXPLORER . . . Mrs. Edith
Ronne is the first woman to
land on the Antarctic con
tinent — not that many wo
men ever clamored for that
honor. She is the \^fe of
Gmdr. Finne Ronne^ who
conducted the Ronne Ant
arctic research expedition.
ERP HEAD . . . Paul G. Hoff
man, president of Studebak
er corporation, has been ap
pointed to receive director
ship of the European recov
ery program, most important
government economic post
since the war’s end.
When You and I Were Young —
Flash! Illinois Central
to Build Westward
60 YEARS AGO
MAY 17. 1888
That another railroad will be
built into O’Neill this summer
seems very probable from in
dications. We have long ex
pected this and now we are
sure of it. We feel like jump
up and kicking the ceiling 3
times in succession with our
number is: Enough has de
veloped to point to the fact
that the Illinois Central co
mpany is in the field, prep
aring to enter upon a vigor
ous campaign in tha exten
sion of a line west from Sioux
City.
Little Joe Henerickson fell
from a fence back of Gatz’s
meat market and dislocated his
collar bone. He is not seriously
injured.
Messurs. Hazelet and Bosi
wick have decorated the in
terior of the clerk's office
with a lot of fine flowers
which they purchased when
in Council Bluffs recently.
A team and wagon going
south Monday on the outskirts
of our city was observed to
stop, and the driver was using
every means to get them
to pull the load. On asking
what was the matter the dri
ver informed us that he had
purchased a dollar’s worth of
sugar at the St. Louis grocery ,
store always bring a double
team.
The demand seems to be
somwhat universal that O'Neill
should fly the eagle on the
glorious Fourth, and to that
The Frontier says “amen.” It
is getting about that time of
year and we should begin to 1
make some preparations.
50 YEARS AGO
May 19, 1898
Charley Cornell, of Valentine,
was an east bound passenger j
yesterday morning. He says
that the reports sent out from ■
Ft. Niobrara that the settlers
there are afraid of an Indian i
uprising are false, and do that
section of the state an injus
tice: that the Indians are peace
a b 1 y disposed toward the
whites: that the only fighting
they long for is an opportun
ity to take Spanish scalps.
Advertisement : J. P. Mann I
— can sell you — A r^od
suit for men at $4.50. Better
ones $7.50, $8.75 and $10, and
the fineest made at $12 and
$15.
Sanford Parker was over!
from Spencer last Tuesday
and Wednesday. He said he did
not come over to see the cir
cus but could not get through
with his business in time to
get home until Thursday morn
ing.
War news is rather scarce
these days. The movements
and the whereabouts of the
Spanish and American fleets
are kept secret by the govern
ment. They are playing a game
of hide and seek. The Span
ish fleet is hiding from the
American fleets and Sampson
and Schley are endeavoring to
find it. If they succeed Spain’s
list of sunken ships will be
greatly augumented.
25 YEARS AGO
May 17. 1923
The spring term of the Holt
county district court will con
vene Monday morning with
Judge Robert R. Dickson pre
siding. Two hundred and sev
enty two cases are on the doc
ket, a number of them jury
cases.
The coal shule force al
Inman has been laid off by
Ihe Norlhweslern railroad, as
the company has replaced all
ns iOai ourning engines with
oil ourners.
The American Legion has
decided to have a large Fourth
of July celebration. Frank O’- j
Connell, Pat Harty and Tom
Brennan- were named as a com
mittee on arrangements and
already are cooking up some
great plans for the affair.
Thirty-one candidates were
taken into membership of the
Knights of Columbus on Sun
lay.
To Become a Nurse—
AMELIA—Miss Ardene An
derson closed her school term
with a picnic, Tuesday, May
11. Ardene expects to enter
nurse’s training in August at
the Bryan memorial hospital
in Lincoln.
Ouf-of-town guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Vireil McKay
md family, of Chicago, 111.,
ind Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strue
Durg, of Wood River.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
CENTRAL FINANCE
CORP.
C. E. JONES. Manager
O'NEILL : NEBRASKA i
■
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Philco 2'z cu. ft.
home freezer . . 159.50
— Gillespie’s. O’Neill 2c 1
LADIES! . . . Just arrived . . .
sparkling new Elgin Stain
less Steel kitchens . . . 5
drawer utility tables . . .
wall cabinets.—Win. Krotter
Co., O’Neill._51c
FOR SALE: Baby bed and tri
cycle. — Phone 54-J, O'Neill.
_____ 1.2c
FOR SALE: One Thor automa
tic washing machine with
dishwasher attachment, $100.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. 50c
FOR SALE: 42 Chev. 2 dr.,
with accessories. — Phone
Tom Alder, Dorsey, 2-3p
STEEL WIRE (’ABLE
—Five-eighths inch
—One-half Inch
—Three-eighths inch
—Five-sixteenths inch
GAMBLES . . . O’Neill
FOR SALE: Three residential
lots and house and lot in
O’Neill. This is a good deal,
for cash as I am out of town
nearly all the lime, write for
appointment. — W. C. Han-1
cock, O’Neill. 52tf
FOR SALE: Two listers and
cultivator for VAC Caso
tractor; also lister and cul
tivator for SC Case trac
tor. — Wm. Krotter Co. of
O’Neill. 52e
Used Power
WASHERS
Gambles .... O’Neill
FOR SALE: Blue grass strip
pers. — Harry’s Auto Ex
change, next door to Coun
cil Oak, O’Neill. 2c
FOR SALE OR RENT: —
Large store building and good
garage. A good business
opening — Fred Truax, Red
bird. l-3c
JUST ARRIVED: 14_in. Case
Hammermill and a 11-in.
Fairbanks-Morse Hammer
mill. See them at: Wm. Krot
ter Co. of O’Neill. lq
FOR SALE: Portable corona
typewriter, good condition,
good carrying case. Priced
to sell. — Lyle Benda, Shel
hamer Oil & Equip. Co., O’
Neill. 2p
FOR SALE: Skelgas table-top
stove, walnut gateleg table, i
porch glider, porch rugs, all
in good condition. — Phone
163, O’Neill. 2c
FOR SALE: South front, 45x
170 ft., corner lot, on sewer
and water. See: R. H. (“Ray”)
Shriner, O’Neill. le
FOR SALE: F-20 tractor, new
rubber, A-l condition.—-Clar
ence Shaw, Ewing. l-2p
FOR SALE: Anton Toy resi
dence in southwest O’Neill.
This is one of the better
homes, completely modern, 2
full lots, plenty of shade.
See: R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner
O’Neill. lc
FOR SALE: 1939 Buick, 4t
series; also 1938 Cub tractor.
— Jonas Finn. Exch., O’Neill.
_ lc
FOR SALE: Lrosley Frostmas
ter home freezer. See this
brand new unit now on dis
play in our showroom.—Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill.
JUST ARRIVED ... big ship
ment of SEALEY mattresses.
—Jonas Furn. Exch., O’Neill.
_ 2c
FOR SALE: Pabco linoleum
both in yardage and ready
cut sizes. Pabco is the best
in linoleum — Wtn. Krotter
Co. of O’Neill. 51c
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
Public Dance
AMERICAN LEGION BALLROOM
— O’Neill —
Elmer Hall
and His Orchestra
Tuesday, June 8
Adm.: $1 Per Person, Including Tax
'H ......... ... __
FDR SALE: Model A power
sweep car, number 1 shape,
new tires.—Ted Tomjack, O’- !
Neill. ' 52-2p
____ j
MISCELLANEOUS
OIL DEALERS’
ATTENTION
OUR SUPPLIERS «T« plan
ning on increasing our bulk
plant storage u.i ....
like to buy some storage
tanks that are already in use
in O’Neill and surrounding
towns. If you have anything
available or will have avail
able this season please con
tact us immediately.
SHELHAMER OIl
& EQUIP. CO.
— O’Neill —
FOR BRIGGS & Stratton
service and genuine parts
call at Vic Halva’s Electric
Shop, O’Neill. 41tf
WANTED TO BUY: 5 old hm
ses for wild animal feed.
Apply before 10:30 a.m. at
ticket wagon. — A1 G. Kel
ly-Miller Bros. Circus, Tues
day, May 25. l-2p
Harry’s Auto Exchange
Next door Council Oak
USED CAR VALUES ,
EXPERT REPAIR
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Harry Jonas, Prop. 50ti
~CO K E R* s"~LO C K E R S
West O’Neill
Locker patrons save money
with handy, economical
sharp-freeze and storage
ASK US FOR DETAILS
47tf
HEADQUARTERS for Presto
pressure cooker repair parts
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
FREE GLASS installed in
your car if you have com
prehensive insurance. For
more information see your
garageman or call here. —
Skalowsky Glass Co., O'
Neill.
James G. Fredrickson
— AUCTIONEER —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O'Neill
WANTED: Used standard size
burlap feed bags. — Corkle
Hatchery, O’Neill. 34tf
For Any Type of
AUCTION
Write or Call
ED THORIN
Auctioneer
Chambers. Nebr.
WANTED: Used or new B-flat
tenor saxaphone.—Roy Shel
hamer, O’Neill. 2c
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.
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill
_52tf
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 51B. 38-40tf
FOR RENT: Let our Johnson’s
electric floor polish wax
polish your floors. You mere
ly guide it with your fingers
. . . the whirling brushes do
the work. Rent it for a $1
a day. — Bowen’s Ben Frank
lin Store, O’Neill. 50tt
CAR OWNERS ATTENTION!
Liability insurance on farm
ers’ cars, $16; town cars, $17,
$18.50 and $22.50, according
to use. Dwelling insurance
I combined 5-year term. $11.
Why pay more?—L. G. Gil
lespie Insurance Agency, O’
Neill. 3tf
IF YOU are interested in buy
ing a home see: R. H.
("Ray") Shriner, O’Neill. 48c
FOR RENT: Tank type vacuum
cleaner with all attachments.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE
is now located directly
across the street west from
the Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co.
Prompt service, pickup and
delivery'. Telephone 415W
Residence 415R. 28tl
POWER SPRAYING
SERVICE
Barns — with D.D.T.
Cattle—with D.D.T. and
Rotenone
Weeds—with 2. 4D Weed Kil
ler; Poultry Houses—with In
sect Oil. We have the latest
type equipment that develops
up to 600 lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O'Neill. Nebr.
WE CARRY a complete stock
of window glass, Libby-Ow
en Ford brand—the best on
the market. — Skalow-ky
Glass Co.. O’Neill.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
We will have an expert, roof
ing crew in O'Neill starting
May 19 Will inspect and
repair all flat top roofs with
asphalt or tar & gravel. If
you have a roof that needs
repairing let us figure with
you. Call 66 O'Neill now
and make an appointment. —
Shoeneman Roofing Co. of
Sioux City 2c
FREE USE of electric floor
polisher. Simply leave your
name with us and take it
with you for use in your
own home.—Midwest Furn. &
Appl. Co., O’Neill. 51tf
HELP WANTED
CLERKS WANTED: We ha\<*
several openings for women
clerks. Apply: Ned Allen
dorfer, Union Store, O’Neill.
52c
HELP WANTED: Woman for
general housework. — Mrs.
C. F. McKenna, O’Neill. 2tf *
HOUSEWIVES: Do you find
it difficult making ends meet
today? We have part time
income plan to help you.
Neat appearance and a few
spare hours will qualify you.
Write at once: Mrs. C. * W.
Wren, P. O. Box 114, Nor
folk, Nebr. 81p2
SALESMEN WANTED: RAW-'
LEIGH dealer wanted at
once. Good opportunity.
Write at once. Rawleigh’s,
Dept. NBE102-105, Freeport.
111. 27p-2
LOST & FOUND
FOUND: Infant’s gold ring;
had been lost for sometime
block from business district.
Owner please claim at Fron
tier office by paying for this
advertisement. 2c
LOST: Bulova watch at com
mencement exercises, May
13.—Reward: Mrs. Dale Fet
row, O’Neill. 2c
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to take this opportune
ty to thank those who so
kindly sent flowers, cards
and letters during my re
cent stay in the hospital.
2p MRS. WALTER YOUNG
Sunday evening a group of
seniors from St. Mary’s acad
emy and O’Neill high school
held a skating party at Neligh.
New Improved Models
New Lower PrkvS
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COME save AS MUCH AS *1201
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Imagine! The world’s favorite automatic
washer for as much as $120 less than
other automatics . . . just a little more
than ordinary, hard-work washers!
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