The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 15, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    Legal Notices
(First pub. June 24, 1948)
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
The Board of Supervisors of
the County of Holt, Nebraska,
by resolution dated May 25,
1948, has authorized the loca
tion of a road commencing at
the Southwest comer of Sec
tion 3 in Township 28, North,
Range 11, West of the 6th P.
M. in Holt County, Nebraska,
running thence north a dis
tance of 1529.5 feet on the sec
tion line between Sections 3
and 4 in Township 28, North.
Range 11 above described, to
intersect and join with State
Highway No. 275 as now lo
cated, said road to be 66 feet
wide.
You are hereby notiiied tnat
all objections thereto or claims
for damages must be filed in
the County Clerk’s office on or
before neon of the 20th day of
July, A. D., 1948, or such road
will be established without ref
erence thereto.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
County Clerk of
7-10 Holt County, Nebraska
(First pub. July 8. 1948)
NOTICE TO THE
GENERAL PUBLIC
We wish to call attention t.
Section of the Statute 36-716 R
S. Nebr., 1943:
“Any preson who shall de
posit any kind of material or
any part of a lawful road in
this state inside or outside of
the ditches, or cause the ac
cumulation of rubbish or any
kind of obstruction shall upon
conviction thereof be fined »n
any sum not exceeding $100.00,
or shall be imprisoned in the
county jail for not more than
30 days.
It has been called to our at
tention that telephone line re
pairmen and other individuals
in various parts of the County
are violating the above Sec
tion of the Law. We take this
means of informing the Public
that the accumulation of rub
bish of any kind cannot be
permitted in road ditches and
sufficient time will be given
for the removal of it. 11 it is
not removed in a reasonable
length of time it will be nec-*
essary to take legal action
against the offending parties.
HOLT COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS. 9-10
(First pub. July 8, 1848)
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
The Board of Supervisors of
the County of Holt, Nebraska
by Resolution dated June 30,
1948, has authorized the loca
tion of a road running one
mile North and South on the
Section Line between Section
25, Township 25, Range 10,
ROYAL
THEATER
O'NEILL
★ ★ ★
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
JULY 16 - 17
Franchot Tone. Ann Rich
ards and Tom Conway in
Lost Honeymoon
- alio -
Kirby Grant in
Gun Town
with F’uzzy Knight, Claire
Carleton and Lyle Talbot.
Adm. 42c, plus lax 8c, to
tal 50c — Children 10c,
plus tax 2c. total 12c.
Matinee Sat., 2:31.
★ ★ ★
SUNDAY - MONDAY -
TUESDAY - JULY 18 19-20
Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt
and Walter Huston in
The Treasure of
Sierra Madre
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, to
tal 50c—Matinee Sunday
2:30, Adm. 42c, plus tax
8c, total 50c — Children
10c, plus tax 2c, total 12c.
★ ★ ★
WEDNESDAY - THURS
DAY - JULY 21 - 22
Edw. G. Robinson -— for
him—love exposes a haunt
ing guilt!
Loretta Young—for her—
love becomes a shameful
alliance!
Orson Welles—for him—
live masks an overwhelming
fear! in
The Stranger
Adm. 42c, plus iax 8c to
tal 50c — Children 10c.
plus tax 2c. total 12c.
HERE'S A LILY OF A FISH STORY . . . When it comes to
fishermen what you generally get is a hyperbolic story about
a fish so-o-o long. In Puerto Rico, however, they tell about
the size of the lilies they sit on. Teddy Hume, 4, drops his
line from a gargantuan lily of the world’s largest species. It
is 53 inches in diameter. This giant is one of many such flat
tops growing at the U. S. government agricultural experiment
Staton at Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
When You and I Were Young —
Wandering Willie Comes Out Second Best
in Scuffle with O’Neill Peace Officers
A
SO YEARS AGO
July 12. 1«9S
A party of O’Neill sports
spent a day and a night fish
ing at the lakes about 12 miles
east of this city last week
The boys arrived at the camp
i grounds about an hour before'
dark, pitched their tent and
went fishing. In about an hour
j they had captured about 20
j pounds of bass, took them to
camp and began directing
; them preparatory to having the
(evening meal. After having
[them prepared in a proper
manner, they chanted a mourn
| ful tune around the bier and
! proceeded to enjoy themselves.
After their return home
they had many stories to tell
about their wonderful ex
ploits in the fishing line
which caused many to re
; mark that the bier must
have been a large one.
The editor is absent this
week in Omaha, and while it
may seem a little improper
we are obliged to inform our
readers that the management
of The Frontier is in the hands
of the devil. It beats the dev
il a little to play the role of
editor, compositor, and all
round booster, but we expect
to be held responsible, so the
devil is to pay.
A Wandering Willie, who was
enjoying himself in the vicin
ity of the roundhouse last Sat
urday night was taken in '
charge of the officers after a
few rounds had been fought
under rough and tumble rules,
the journeyman coming out j
second best.
I
street. We predict that it will
be one of the popular spots of
I the city.
Real Estate Transfers
(Editor’s note: A glossary of
the abbreviations follows: WD
—warrants deed; QCD — quit
claim deed. The instruments
filed at the Holt county court
house are listed from wham to
whom, date, consideration, le
gal description.)
WD—John A Larson to Ed
gar D Jensen &i wf 6-29-48 $5,
500 L 13-14 B 14 Ewing.
WD—Vein J Eppenbach to
Harold S Leise & wf 7-6-48
$3840 NWy4 17 NE'4 18-30-10.
WD—Ernest Schollmeyer to,
George E Jefferies & wf 7-5-48
$5000 pt NEy4 SE'4 3-26-9.
WD—D Hutton to John A
Larson & wf 6-26-48 $8800, N
J2 SE>4 34- pt SWy4 35-27-9.
WD—Hugh E Ray to John
Legat & wf 5-23-48 $350- No
60 ft lots 23-24 & 25 Blk E
Fahys 2nd Add O’Neill except
west 12 ft lot 23.
WD—Gilberta Wyant to Mar
tin C Englehaupt 5-28-48 $3,
600- lots 4-5-6 Blk 33- O’N.
WD—Jessie Pearl Switalski
to Harold A Butler & wf 6-11
48 $3000- SW>4 SE>4- SWy4 4
NW'4 NEV4 NVfe NWy4 9-31
16.
WD—Marie Timmerman et al
to Julia E Gallagher 7-3-48 $1
Center 45 ft of lot 14 Blk H
McCaffertys 2nd Add O’Neill.
WD—Julia E Gallagher et al
to Thomas Lloyd Gallagher 7
3-408 $1- SWy4 33-31-12.
WD—Julia E Gallagher et al
to Robert J Gallagher 7-3-48
$1- N% 4-30-12.
WD—Ida Alfs to Lillian
Purnell 7-7-48 $1- part NEy4
SEV4 32-30-14.
WD—Thelma F Adams to
Win W Turner 7-1-48 $1500
lots 2-3-4-9 & 10 Blk H- Park
Add Chambers.
WD—Edward T Verzal to
John & Gwenn Legat 5-26-47
$50- No 60 ft of West 12 ft lot
23 Blk E- Fahys 2nd Add- O’
Neill.
WD—Emmet J Revell to
Fern L Davis & hus 5-18-48
$2400- NE'/4 32-31-9.
WD—Nina Moler to Roy R
Gilg & wf 9-29-47 $1100- lots
22 & 23 Blk 1 Collins 2nd Add
Atk.
WD—Weaver Bausch to Rov
R Jilg & wf 10-1-47 $300- lots
4 & 5 Blk I- Neeleys 2nd Add
Atkinson.
25 YEARS AGO
July 12, 1923
Children at play along the
Elkhorn river on the Strong
! ranch, west of Emmet, Friday
found a skull and portions of
the scalp with long black hair
i and an ear attached. A badly
corroded ear ring of coiled cop
per wire was still attached to
the ear.
Further investigation by
the authorities, located a
grave in the bank of the riv
er, which had been exposed
by recent high waters. A cop
per finger ring was found on
: one of the finger bones in
the grave.
Soil indications are that the
skeleton is that of a race pos
sibly antedating the Indian.
The skull and the portions of
the bones and ornaments are
being preserved by Sheriff
Duffy, at O'Neill.
Trio of Service
Men on Leave
INMAN — A trio of Inman
servicemen — Richard Hutton,
of the Navy, stationed at Mem
phis, Tenn.; Harvey Sobotka.
also of the Navy, stationed at
San Diego, Calif., and Pfc.
George Geary, of the Air
Force, stationed at Biloxi
Miss.—have been at Inman the
past week.
They have had simultaneous
leaves of absence from their
respective bases.
Californian Feted
in Afternoon Parly —
INMAN—Mrs. Harte Harte
entertained at a party Thurs
day afternoon, July 8, at her
country home north of town in
honor of her mother, Mrs. J.
M. Hayes, of Arlington, Calif.,
who is visiting her daughter.
The afternoon was spent in
formally. Guests included:
Mrs. George Laney, Mrs. Eliza
beth Colman. Mrs. James Gal
lagher and Beatrice Gallagher.
Mrs. Harte served refresh
ments at the close.
Mrs. Elsie Kruegar
Leads Devotions —
INMAN — The Woman’s So
ciety of Christian Service met
at the church parlors Thurs
day afternoon, July 8, for a
regular meeting. Mrs Ralph
Moore, president, presided at
the business session Miss El
sie Kruegar. vice-president, led
the devotions.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were: Estella Keyes, Jennie
Crosser, Helen Sholes and Jo
sie Kopecky.
10 YEARS AGO
July 14. 1938
O’Neill is to have another
federal highway. U. S. high
way 275, which now runs from
St. Joseph, Mo., to Council
Bluffs, la. This highway will
be extended from Council
Bluffs to Omaha. Fremont,
Norfolk and O’Neill, where it
will connect with U. S. high
way No. 20 as a direct route
to the Black Hills and Yellow
stone park, according to an
| announcement made by State
Engineer Tilley in Lincoln on
i Monday.
Workmen have been busy
11he past week decorating the
old Grady building on Dougla
! street preparatory to the open
| ing therein sometime next
i week by McMillan and Markey
I of a sale room for their bak
l ery supplies and also for the
retail sale of ice cream. When
i completed with their renova
tions they will have one of
the finest bakery sales rooms
i in the state. The opening of
i this store building, which has
| been closed for several months,
I will be an asset to Douglas
West 6 P. M., and Section 30,
Township 25. Range 9, W. 6 P.
M. in Holt County, Nebraska.
You are hereby notified that
all objections thereto or Claims
for damage must be filed in
the County Clerk’s office on or
before Noon of the 27th day
of July, A. D. 1948, or such
road will be established with
out reference thereto.
A Hearing will be held on
this Petition on July 28, 1948
at 2:00 P. M.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
County Clerk. 9-11
SELL \-0^
53^ %(
for sale
LOT FOR SALE: 60x150 feet,
near highway, close in. Rea
sonable price. Write in care
of L, The Frontier, O’Neill.
8-12c
FOR SALE: Portable aii com
pressor . . . just arrived.—
Wm. Krotter Co. of O’
Neill. 10c
P-R-I-N-T-I-N-G
QUALITY printing . . no job
too large ... no job too
small . . . Reasonable prices
. . . Prompt deliveries.
THE FRONTIER
Printing Dept.
Phone 51 O’Neill
FOR SALE: Lamson portable
engines . . just arrived—
Wm. Kjotter Co., of O’
Ne-ilL_ 10t
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
FOR SALBt Bundles of old
each.—1Ilto
ftf
__- :
FOR SALE: Screens in 26-,
28-, 32-. 36-. 42- and 48-inch
widths.—Wm. Krotte: Co., of
O’Neill. 10c
FOR SALE: 6 rooms and bath
and garage. 2 full lots. A
nice home for someone. —
See R. H. Shriner, O’Neill.
6-7c
FOR SALE: Two 12x16 bunk
houses. Call C. C. Keirle at
the Golden Hotel, O’
Neill. ' lOtf
FOR GREEN TOP
BINDER TWINE
& SWEEP TEETH
SEE:
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’Neill 9c
FOR SALE: South front, 45x
170 ft., corner lot, on sewer
and water. See: R. H. (“Ray”)
Shriner, O’Neill. lc
FOR SALE: Automatic pull
type hyduralic dump rakes.
G. I. 1-row cornbickers, G. 1.
tractor manure spreaders,
Fairbanks Morse hammermill.
Hutchins trailer wagon with
rubber tires and grain box, 1
McCormick. Oeering 6-foot
horse mower, been used very
little. — John Sobotka, In
man. 9tf
FOR SALE: Live spring chick
ens.—Leonard E. Bazelman,
phone 438W, O’Neill. 9p
FOR SALE: We have an array
of quality household needs
and home appliances. They
include: Shower cabinets,
steel ironing boards, gas rang
es, Mealmaster coal ranges.
Renown combination ranges,
hot water heaters (oil, gas
and electric), Elgin steel
sinks and cabinets. Fair
banks - Morse washing ma
chines, electric fans (many
sizes), Knapp-Monarch elec
tric mixers, electric toasters
4-qt. ice cream freezers, and
many other items. — Wm
Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 10c
FOR SALE: Spring tries. In
quire: Clark L. Willson,
phone 284, O’Neill. 8tf
STEEL WIRE CABLE
—Five-eighths inch
—One-half inch
—Three-eighths inch
—Five-sixteenths inch
GAMBLES . • . O’Neill
FOR BRIGGS & Stratton,
service and genuine parts
call at Vic Halva’s Electric '
Shop, O’Neill _ 41 tf
FOR SALE: 6-rooin residence
property at Inman, Nebras
ka. Very nice property for
$1,800. See: R. H Parker, O’
Neill, Nebraska. 6tf
JUST ARRIVE! > ■ . a big
shipment of window screens,
26’,’ 28”, 30” and 32” widths.
—Gambles, O’N 1 3c
FOR SALE: One 1937 Ford 4- |
door sedan, i dio, heater,
good tires, and me 1934 l’-j
ton Ford truck, good tires.
Both A-l mechanically. One
1934 Dodge- pa k-up truck,
reconditioned motor. — O’
Neill Auto Rt builders, 5
blocks north of the bus de
pot. 9c
FOR SALE: Will ell Baldwin
Acrosonic Spinet piano in
O’Neill for $75 cash, bal
ance in monthly payments.
Write at once to Omaha
Piano Co., 2061 Farnam St.,
Omaha, Neb 10p45
FOR SALE: 1935 Chev. mas
ter sedan, $125. — Keith
Abart, O’Neill _ 10p
FOR SALE: Model A Ford,
1930 model; $115.—George
Timmerman O'Neill. lOp
USED CAR BUYS
1942 Ford V-8 with 1947 Mer j
cury motor, clean
1935 Plymouth 4-door, good 1
shape
1936 Oldsmobile
1942 Chevrolet truck.
USED CAR PARTS
D-X Service Station
West O'Neill.
MACHINERY FOR SALE: New
Holland self-tying baler (list
price): New John Deere No.
4 horse mowers (list price);
New John Deere No. 230 lis
ters (list price); New John
Deere hammer mills (list
price); Koyker one-man por
table elevator (w-motors);
one 2-year old Wood Bros.
6-ft. combine complete with
motor and pickup attach
ment, A-l shape, $1250.00
price.—M & M Implement
Co., Geo. Lampreeht, Bloom
field. 10c
FARM FOR SALE: Elkhorn
valley farm, 2 miles west
Stuart, Nebr. 240 acres, pas
ture, shelter belt, small mead
ow, remainder under culti
vation, large house, barns,
good highway. $20,000. Write:
Box M, c-o Frontier, O’
Neill. 10-13pl25
f -■ ■ ■ ... .. ■ ■. . ____i
WE CARRY a complete stock
of window glass, Libby-Ow
en Ford brand—the best on I
the market. — Skalowskv
Glass Co., O’Neill.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU want to borrow money
on your farm or your ranch,
or on your city residence or
on your store building, I can
loan it to you on easy pay-!
monts and low interest.—See
R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Ne
braska. 4tf
Kelly s Well Service
Wells - Windmills
Water Systems
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration
PHONES: 145-J & 262-J
FOR RENT: 2 room apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, $35
a month, utilities paid.—Mrs.
George McCoy, phone 3801,
box 72, Long Pine, Neb. 10
12pl00.
FREE USE of electric floor
polisher. Simply leave your
name with us and take it
with you for use in your
own home.—Midwest Fum.4
AppL Co„ O’Neill._51tf
$25 REWARD for assistance in
finding a house to rent. Need
2-bedroom house. Permanent
residents, 3 adults. — H. K.
Olsen, O'Neill, phone 173 or
5C. 1012c
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
52tf
POWER SPRAYING
SERVICE
Barns — with D.D.T.
Cattle—with D.D.T. and
Rotenone
Weeds—with 2, 4D Weed Kil
ler; Poultry Houses—with In
sect Oil. We have the latest
type equipment that develops
up to 600 lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O'Neill, Nebr.
WANTED: To buy girl’s bicy
cle in good condition—Stan
ley Jarman, Chambers. lOp
WANTED: Combining jobs.—
See Paul Zakrzewski, O’
Neill. 10c
FREE GLASS installed in
your car if you have com
prehensive insurance. For
more information see your
garageman or call here. —
Skalowsky Glass Co., O’
Neill
IF YOU are interested in buy
ing a home see: R. H.
(•’Ray") Shriner, O'Neill. 4$c
WANT TO FLI? 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 BIB. 3S-40tf
JAMES G. FftEDRICKSON
— AUCTIONEER —
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
4% Federal Land Bank
FARM & RANCH
L-O-A-N-S
Long Term
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Natl Farm Loan Asa’n
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Trees.
O'Neill. Neb. 8tf
MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE I
Complete Parts It Repairs
Phones: 415-W It 415-R
— O'NEILL — 8tf
jFOR SALE: Choice highway
spot. Well established res
taurant, grocery and filling
station business at the junc
tion of Highways 53 and 281
in the heart of the blue
grass country. Ten fine new
buildings, electrically equip
ped, with modern new-stylc
7-room ranch home with
beautiful spacious blue grass
lawns. Two large flowing
wells furnish water to build
ings and cools beer and bev
erages in restaurant. Owner
is retiring. Nice setup for
cabin camp. — Arthur O.
Auserod. Bartlett, Nebr. 10c
FOR SALE: Long wheelbase
1945 Ford V-8 truck, 8.25
tires, 2-speed rear axle.—In
dependent Produce, Spenc
er. 10-12p
Try Frontier Want Ads!
- .. ■ -. ■
For Any Type of
AUCTION
Write or Call
ED THORIN
Auctioneet
Chambers, Nebr.
WANTED: Used standard size
burlap feed bags. — Corkle
Hatchery, O’Neill. 34tf
WANTED: For quick, efficient
service bring your laundry
to the Home Laundry Ser
vice.—Mrs. J. H. Bruns, Old
Martin Bazelman house,
South O’Neill or phone 195
LW. 9-1 Op
SUN
Motor Tester
★
Now in Use
in Our
Repair Shop
Scientific
Carburetor
Diagnosis
Scientific
Engine
Diagnosis
WHEN YOU BRING your automobile or tractor to our shop
for servicing you are assured of a scientific, sure diag
nosis with our new SUN MOTOR TESTER, which is prob
ably the most complete and accurate motor testing device
built today. Next time you’re in our store let us show you
this new machine.
Wm. Krotter Co.
— of O’NEILL —