Legal Notices First pub. August 19. 1948 NOTICE OF WATER BOND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the City of O Neill, Nebraska, on the 16th day of September, 1948, for the pur* post* of submitting to the legal voters of said City the follow ing question: “Shall the City of O’Neill, Nebraska issue its negotiable bonds of the principal amount of fortv eight thousand dol lars ($48,000.00) to become due twenty years from the date of issue, provided, however, any or all of said bonds shall be payable at the option of the City at any time after five years from their date, drawing interest at not to exceed six per centum, (6%) per annum, payable semi-annually, foi the purpose of constructing necessary water main exten sions together with appurten ances thereto, in said City; and shall said City levy and col lect annually a general tax on all property therein in an amount sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as the same mature? For said bonds and tax Against said bonds and tax () The polls for voting at said election will remain open from 8 o’clock A. M. to 8 o’ clock P. M. of said day and the voting places shall be as follows: First Ward at the basement of the Holt County Court House; Second Ward at Alva Marcellus Garage Build ing two doors South of Post office; Third Ward at O’Neill City Council Chambers build ing two blocks South of First National Bank. voters desiring iu vuic m favor of said proposition will mark an “X” in the square / following the words “For said bonds and tax”; voters desiring to vote against said proposition will mark an “X” in the square following the words, “Against said bonds and tax”. Dated this 18th day of Aug ust, 1948. H. E. Coyne, Mayor. O. D. French, City Clerk. 15-17. First pub. Aug. 19. 1948 LEGAL NOTICE Rosabell F. Ferguson, Abner C. Ferguson, and The North east Quarter of Section Thirty five, Township Twenty-nine, North, Range Eleven. West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, defendants, will take notice that on the 13th day of August, A. D., 1948, J. K. Clough as plaintiff filed his petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, and commenced an action against you and each of you, implead ed with Frances O’Brien, et al, defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain Tax Sale Certificate issued by the County Treasur er of Holt County, Nebraska, to the County of Holt on the 16th day of May, 1945, numb ered 612, for the years 1939 to 1943, inclusive, which Cer tificate was duly assigned in writing on the 17th day of September, 1946, by the Coun ty Treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska, to F. J. Dishner, in the manner and form provided by law, and subsequent taxes were paid thereunder by the said F. J. Dishner, that said Tax Sale Certificate, together vith the tax receipts for taxes ubsequently paid, were by the said F. J. Dishner duly assig ned in writing on the 7th day of July, 1947, to plaintiff, J. K. Clough, who is now the owner and holder thereof; that said Tax Sale Certificate cov ers the following described real estate, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter of Section Thirty-five, Town ship Twenty-nine, North, Range Eleven, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska; mai mere is due me plaintiff on said tax lien and subse quent taxes paid thereunder for the years 1944, 1945 and the first half of 1946, the sum of $385.56,' with interest there on at the rate of 7% per an num from August 9th, 1948. and costs. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said premises. Plain tiff further alleges that the real owner of said real estate is unknown to plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or before the j O’NEILL j ! TRANSFER ! ★ j Please route your freight O’NEILL TRANSFER » An O'Neill firm. J Daily ! T rips O’NETLL—Phone 241J ! OMAHA—Phone JA3727 . Your Patronage (Appreciated * JOHN TURNER, Prop. 4 . r .. x ^ j The Washington-Meny-oO-Round — Despite lapenng-Off of Grain Prices, farm income to Approximate 47 Record (Editor's Note: While Drew Pearson is on vacation, the Washington-Go-Round is be ing written by his old part ner, Robert S. Allen.) Ace in Berlin Battle The U. S. has a trumping arc ap its sleeve in the fateful bat tle of Berlin While nothing has been said about it publicly, it is certain now that the Allied zones of the city can be amply supplied by airlift through the winter. That includes both fuel and food. Already, the spectacular airlift is laying down 4.000 27th day of September, A. D.. 1948, or otherwise judgment and decree w'ill be entered against you. J. K. CLOUGH, Plaintiff By Julius D. Cronin, His Attorney. 15-18c (First pub. Aug. 19, 1948) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING i County Court of Holt County 1 Nebraska Estates of Lewis W. Knapp, De 1 ceased and Belle Knapp, De ceased. The State of Nebraska, to all Concerned: Notice is hereby given that Emma Pierson has filed a pe tition. alleging that Lewis W ■ Knapp died intestate February 15, 1928, a resident of Holt i County, Nebraska; that Belle ! Knapp died intestate July 5 ! 1928. a resident of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska; that said Lewis 1 W. Knapp and Belle Knapp died seized of a certain scnom land lease, numbered 61884, with | the Board of Educational Lands and Funds of the State of Ne 1 braska, covering the South Hall of the North Half of Section 16, Township 30 North, Range | 11, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt 1 County, Nebraska, commonly ! known as school land lease, in which petitioner has derived an interest by inheritance from i said decedents, praying for a determination of the time of death, the heirs, degree of kin ship and right of descent of real property of the said Lewis W. Knapp and Belle Knapp, both deceased, and that both of said Deceased persons died intestate, which petition will be for hear ! ing in this Court on Septem 1 her 9. 1948 at 10:00 A. M. LOUIS W REIMER, Countv Judge. i (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 15-17 First pub. August 19. 1948 , Julius D Cronin. Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3523 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, August 17th, 1948. In the Matter of the Estate of Patrick H. Keys, Deceas ed. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said es tate that a petiton has been filed in said Court for the ap pointment of J. B. Ryan as Administrator of said estate, and will be heard September 9th, 1948 at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 15-17 First pub. Sept. 2. 1948 LEGAL NOTICE T. M. Gushee and The North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twelve, Township Twenty-six, North, Range Eleven, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, de fendants, will take notice that on the 30th day of August, A. D., 1948, Harry T. Moore as plaintiff filed his petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, and commenced an action against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain Tax Sale Certificate issued by the County Treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska, to the plain tiff, • Harry T. Moore, on the 20th day of September, 1943, numbered 5383. for the years 1940 and 1941, and which cov ers the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 12, Township 26, North, Range 11, West of the 6th P. M„ in Holt : County, Nebraska; that there is now due the plaintiff on said tax lien and subsequent taxes paid thereunder for the years ; 1942, 1943, 1944. 1945, and 1946 the sum of Forty-Four Dollars and Thirty-seven Cents ($44 j 37) with interest thereon- at the | rate of seven per cent per an num from and after August 24th, 1948, and costs. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclos ure and sale of said premises. Plaintiff further alleges that the real owner of said real estate is unknown to plaintiff. You are required to answer ! said petition on or before the 11th day of October, A. D„ 1948, , or otherwise judgment and de cree will be entered against j you. HARRY T. MOORE, Plaintiff By Julius D. Cronin, His Attorney. 17-20 tons daily of these supplies. A minimum of 4 500 tons is required. This figure will be de imtely altained by Octob er 1, under present U. S. and British plans. By that date, the necessary transport planes, personnel, and ground iacilitics will be in op eration to ensure a delivery of at least 4,500 tons of supplies every day regardless of weath er conditions. The program calls for the U. S. to transport 3,300 tons and the British 1.200 tons. * * * Wry Jest When it enacted the Europ ean recovery program, congress wrote into the law an unwit ting wry jest on W. Averell Harriman. The gangling form er secretary of commerce is ambassador-at-large in Europe in the administration of the act. His official title, as speci fically designated bv on;: ess. is "United States special rep resentative." The initials of that title are U. S. S. R.—which also stands for the Union of Soviet Social ist Republics. * * * Farm Income High Despite the tapering off of i grain prices, total farmer in come this year will approxim ate 1947's record of $30,500, 000.000 Following the commodity - market break last Spring, government experts were fearful of a marked slump in farmer income. The fears were needless. Preliminary statistics show that grower income will be a little less, if any. than last year’s record-smashing peak. That’s good news in the na tional economic picture. It means no falling o'f in the vi tal segment of farmer buying. And when the farmer bu.Vs freely, industrial activity stay high. * * * Exudes Optimism Adverse polls and political reports are having no effect on President Truman. He contin ues to exude complete confi dence that he will win. When a senate friend called at the White House, the Presi dent lost no time in asking him to make some campaign speeches for him. “It’s going to be tough go ing” the senator said. "It's always tough going in a fight," Mr. Truman re torted cheerfully. "But I want to tell you one thing. I can still beat Dewey. I can take him, and I'm going to take him. He's got some sur prises in store for him." Comment by Rep. Edward Hebert, rabid Dixiecrat from Louisiana: "The trouble with Harry Truman is that he takes his own advice.” * * * SJecret Ambition President Truman has a sec ret ambition. He revealed it to Tappan Gregory and Joseph Stetcher, American Bar association of ficial, during their White House call. “You know.” the President said, “I studied law two years. Then I helped make law for a number of years as a senator. Now, as Chief Executive, I am enforcing the law. "In fact,” he added wistful ly, “I feel qualified to be ad mitted to the bar. I think I’d make a pretty good lawyer.” * * * Upsetting the Applecart CIO chiefs have inside word that the indictment of the 12 Communist party leaders has thrown a monkey wrench into Leftists’ plans to set up a na tional labor organization. The secret scheme was to pull certain Communist-con trolled unions out of the CIO as the nucleus for a new outfit. Among these unions are the electrical workers, the office and professional workers, the mine, mill and smelfer workers and the to bacco and agricultural work ers. , This planned ‘"walkout” was in line with Communist tactics in other countries, where sep arate labor organizations are being set up. But apparently, the conspir acy indictments raised hob with the scheme in the U. S. and they pulled in their horns. Arrive from Scoilsbluff — Mrs. Myrl Keiser and daugh ters, Kathy and Mary Ellen, and son, Tommy, of Scotts bluff, arrived Monday, August 23. to visit Mrs. Keiser’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dono hoe, and family and other rel atives and friends. Perform Nuptials — Rev. and Mrs. V. K. Bell drove to St. Paul Sunday af ternoon where Reverend Bell performed the marriage cere mony , for Beulah Falk and l Harold Taylor, jr. R. H SHRIHER Pl £?) W<»»d Sr Tornado. Trucks & Vractor, Personal Property Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Lireetock RFAL ESTATE, LOANS. FAJIM SERVICE. RENTALS ! Automobile O'Neill —Phone 106 Farm Properly 1 . . —— sell y S TRAPi , jfi/sfmTi [To^Resiursf T*4t>( BUY SflL l0(kH FOR SALE FOR SALE: Bird waterers. Mrs. R. E. Calvert, O'Neill. 17c. FOR SALE: Five slightly us ed U. S. Royal Air Rides, 7.60x15, white side side walls. — DX Service Sta.. West O'Neill. 17c t FOR SALE: Used Lennox hi boy oil furnace. Just like new.—Wm. Krotter Co, of O’Neill. !7c FOR SALE: Bundles of old newspapers, 10e each. — The Frontier, O’Neill. 8tf FOR SALE: 1044 K-5 Interna tional truck with stock rack and grain box - Wm. Krot ter Co. of O'Neill. 17c FOR SALE. Apples for sale. Wealthies and Duchess, very nice, $1.50 bu. off trees, 50c for windfalls.—Mrs. Sophie Hoppe, Atkinson, route 1 16-18c FOR SAI.E: Two lots 3 blocks south New Deal.—George C. Robertson, O’Neill. 16 17c 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 CAR OWNERS ATTENTION! Liability insurance on farm $18 50 and $22.50, according ers’ cars, $16; town cars, $17, to use. Dwelling insurance combined 5-year term, $11. Why pay more?—L. G. Gil lespie Insurance Agency, O’ Neill. 3tf FOR BRIGGS & Stratton service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41 tf FOR SALE TO SETTLE ES TATE: Lot 8, block 5, Ewing, building known as K. B. Mar ket, sound investment. Best offer takes it next 2 weeks. Write Mrs. Hazel Larson, at torney for estate, box 122, Nashville, Mich. 15-18c FOR SALE: 2 Palomino mares, 3 and 4 years old. Both broke and bred to Little Sunflower. Write, call or see—Ralph Brown, O’Neill. 14-tf FOR SALE: 10-inch oil heat er and 2-50 gallon barrels, $40; 1 studio couch. $10.— Kieth Abart, O’Neill. 17-tf FOR SALE: One 560-gal. above storage tank. — Keat ing Impl., Atkinson. 10-17c FOR SALE: 1946 Ford super deluxe tudor.—Wm Krotter Co. of O’Neill 17c TRAILER HOUSES FOR SALE We have a new lightweight, all aluminum trailer com plete with bottled gas stove, with oven. Inlaid linoleum,. Venetian blinds and. of course, ample storage space. This trailer is easy to pull and is fine for traveling, i Also have a new 19-foot trailer that will make a nice home on wheels. It’s com pletely furnished for a perm anent home, yet is light enough to be pulled any where. See these new trailers at the DeLUXE CABINS in Neligh, Nebr. They are priced to sell. 17-18p 1 FOR SALE: ’36 Ford ton and half truck, with good stock and grain body. A-l condition. Lto Schneider, Atkinson, Box 24. 14-17pl 10 FOR SALE: ’38 1 4-ton Inter national truck, has combina tion stock rack, extra duals. Inquire: John R. Gallagher, O’Neill, telephone 11. 13tf USED CAR BUYS 1944 Ford 14 ton truck 1941 Ford Tudor 1930 Model A Ford 1937 Chev. Coupe 1934 Ford V-8 USED CAR PARTS D-X Service Station West O’Neill Phone 120! FOR SALE: Spring fries. In quire: Clark L. Willson, phone 284, O’Neill. 8tf FOR SALE 19a 4-door Ford deluxe, excellent condition Inquire at Randleman Clean-, ers, O’Neill, or call 262-W after 6 p. m. 17p FOR SALE: New 2-room stuc co house, 14x20, and lot.— Martin Hurley, Atkinson, 17 19p85 HELP WANTED WANTED: Married man to work on farm and ranch year around. Separate house with electricity — Frank Keller, | Newport, Neb. 17-20e FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT Room for 2 school boys.— Mrs. James Lyons, phone 169-J, O’Neill. 16-17p Visit at Pelersberg — i Mrs. J. A. Arbuthnot and girls spent last week visiting Mrs. Arbuthnot’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Duffy, at Pet ersberg. They returned last Thursday. W. O, Jarman’s 1356 - ACRE CATTLE RANCH Located in God’s Cow Country WILL BE SOLD AT Auction! On the Premises — 2 o’clock P. M. in the Sandhills of Nebraska . . . 9 miles south and 2 miles west of Chambers, Nebr. 22 miles south and 7 west on Highway No. 281 from O'Neill. Nebr. 40 acres now in corn. 120 acres second year brome and wheal grass, 300 acres of hay meadow all in Ihe stack, 160 acres of meadow in the windrow. Balance best quality sandhills pas ture. fenced into 11 units, all interchangeable. One set of good buildings, a second set of fair buildings. 4 wells and windmills, with an abundance of soft water. 2 splendid win tering lots surrounded by shelter belts. Carrying capacity in a normal year is 250 yearlings, or 175 cows. On mail route and telephone. Reason for selling, advanced age of owner, now 71 years old. This property will cost less than a good quarter of farm land would bring in the cornbelf. For sale bill giving full particulars, write ERNIE WELLER - The Auctioneer Atkinson, Nebr. Phone 8572. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Clean, furnished or partly furnish ed apartment Young REA engineer and wife need apartment immediately. Guar anteed to be the best tenants you ever had! Contact: James L. Bowen. Golden ho tel, O’Neill. 17p FREE USE of electric floor polisher. Simply leave vour name with us and take it with you for use in your own home.—Midwest Fum. & AppI Co., O’Neill. 51 tf 4% Federal Land Bank FARM A RANCH LOANS Long Term Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec-Treas. O’Neill, Nebr. 8tl NEW FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 52 tf Kelly’s Well Service Wells - Windmills Water Systems Air Conditioning Refrigeration PHONES: 145-J A 202-J WANT TO FLY? Fly Cesna, the pilot’s airplane. Free demonstration. Also used planes, new guarantee. Flight instruction, plane parts, re pair service. A A E mechan ic. See, write or call: KOIN ZAN Flying Service, Auth orized Cessna Dealer. Elgin, phone 132A or 51B. 38-40tf 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 ments and low interest.—-See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Ne braska. 4tf For Any Type of AUCTION Write or Call ED THORIN Auctioneer Chambers, Nebr. POWER SPRAYING SERVICE Barns — with D.D.T. Cattle—with D.D.T. and Rotenonc Weeds— with 2, 4D Weed Kil ller; Poultry Houses—with In sect Oil. We have the latest type equipment that develops up to 60 lbs. pressure. CORKLE HATCHERY Phone 19 O’Neill, Nebr. COKER’S LOCKERS West O’Neill Locker patrons save money with handy, economical sharp-freeze and storage ASK US FOR DETAILS JAMES G. FREDRICKSON — AUCTIONEER — Ready to Serve You Phone 2 O’Neill MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE Complete Parts & Repairs Phones: 415 W Hi 415-R _— O’NEILL — 8th TF YOU are interested in buy ing a home see: R. H. C‘Ray ”) Shriner. O’Neill. 48c Visit at Elgin — Mr and Mrs. Matt Beha re turned Wednesday, August 18, from a few days visiting in Elgin with Mrs. Elizabeth Parr. While there they attended the wedding of Mrs. Beha’s broth i or. Walter Parr. Try Frontier Want Ads! O’NEILL AUTO REBUILDERS S Blocks North of Bus Depot SPECIALIZING IN BODY & FENDER ★ Repairing if Repainting LINDQUIST & SONS PHONE 133 Auction Sale! Saturday, Sept. 4th 1:30 o’clock P. M. On the Premises, located 3 miles west and 8V2 miles north of Danceland or 5 miles east and 8l/2 north of Emmet, Ne braska. | 5 GOOD BUILDINGS Barn 28x40 with loft in good condition— Scale House 16x32 in good shape—Me- j Donald Pitless 8x I 4-5-ton scale—Gran ary 14x28—Corn-crib 10x16 in good con dition -Chicken House 12x16—All build ings to be removed within 90 days. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE 7 3 good milk cows I coming 2-year old heifer—I heifer calf—1 steer calf—1 reg istered Shorthorn bull. SPAN OF BAY HORSES 8 and 9 years old, weight 3200 lbs. Stock saddle, set of harness, 2-wheel : trailer, wagon and some tools and small articles. TERMS: CASH. Bob Gallagher OWNER ERNIE WELLER, Auctioneer JOS. KOKES, Clerk