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    Legal Notices
(First pub. Oct. 14, 1948)
William W. Griffin, Atty.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3420
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, October
13th, 1948. In the matter of
the Estate of Joseph McDon
ald. Deceased.
All persons interested in
said estate are hereby notified
that the executor of said es
tate has filed in this court his
final report and a petition for
final settlement and distribu
tion of the residue of said es
tate; and that said report and
petition will be heard Novem
ber 4th. 1948, at 10 o’clock A.
m. at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all
persons interested may appear
and be heard concerning said
final report and the distribu
tion of said estate.
LOUIS W REIMER,
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
23-25
(First pub. Oct. 7, 1948)
Julius D. Cronin. Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3529
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, September
30th, 1948.
In the matter of the Estate of
John C. Kelley, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate
are hereby notified that the
time limited for presenting
claims against said estate is
January 28, 1949, and for the
payment of debts is September
30, 1949 and that on October
28, 1948, and on January 29,
1949, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County
Court Room in said County to
receive, examine, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objec
tions duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 22-24
(First pub. Oct. 7, 1948)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Department
of Roads and Irrigation in the
State Capitol at Lincoln, Ne
braska, on October 28, 1948, un
til 10:00 o’clock A. M., and at
that time publicly opened and
read for SAND GRAVEL SUR
FACING and incidental work
on the CHAMBERS WEST
Federal Aid Secondary Project
No. S-422(3) Federal Aid Road.
The proposed work consists
of constructing 8.3 miles of
Graveled Road.
The approximate quantities
are:
7,194 Cu. Yds. Sand Grav
el Surface Course Mater
ial
Each bidder must be quali
fied to submit a proposal for
any part or all of this work as
provided in Legislative Bill No.
206, 1939 Legislative Session.
The attention of bidders is
directed to the Special Pro
visions covering sub-letting or
assigning the contract.
The attention of bidders is
invited to the fact that the De
partment of Roads and Irriga
tion has been advised by the
Wage and Hour Division, U.
S. Department of Labor, that
contractors engaged in high
way construction work are re
quired to meet the provisions
of the Fair Labor Standards
Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060.)
The minimum wage paid to
all skilled labor employed on
this contract shall be ninety
(90) cents per hour, except
that a minimum wage of one
dollar and twenty-five cents
($1.25) per hour shall be paid
to:
Crane Operators
Dragline Operators
Power Shovel Operators
The minimum wage paid to
all intermediate labor employ
ed on this contract shall be
eighty (80) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to
all unskilled labor employed
QUXK RELIEF FRCr.l
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to excess acid
FreeBeokTellsofHcmeTreatsncntthat
fi.ust Help or it Wiii Cost You Nothing
Over three million bottles of the Willaho
Tkeatment have been sold for relief of
sy mptoms of dis t ress arising from Stomreh
and Duodenal Ulcars due to Escast Acid —
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,
Gasslnett, Heartburn, Sleeplessnass, ate.,
due to Excess Acid. Soid on 15 days’ trial I
Ask for “Willard's Message” which fully
explains this treatment—tree—at
JOHNSON DRUG
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
HORIZONTAL
1 Depicted is
insigne of the
U.S.
6 Antic
10 Pig pens
12 Silken fabric
IS Rough lava
15 Pry
1? Grape refuse
18 Rim
19 Prince
30 Striped
camel’s hair
cloth
31 It-part of
the insignia of
the U. S.
Army
22 Beverage
23 Swift currents
in a river
25 Any
26 Expire
28 Midday
29 Musical
instrument
32 Station
(abbr.)
34 Master of
ceremonies
(abbr.)
85 Force (Latin)
36 Slight naps
38 Eject
41 Surrender
42 Struck
44 Onward
45 Sea eagles
46 White poplar
48 Exempts
49 Splasher
VERTICAL
1 Persian
•governor
2 Kind of nar
rative poetry
3 Century
(abbr.)
Answer to Previous Puzzle
4 Either
5 Like
6 Rights (abbr.)
7 Belongs to me
8 Petty officer
9 Sacred build
ing at Mecca
11 Smudge
12 Shrewd
13 Paid notice
14 Symbol for
silver
16 Before
(prefix)
18 Pith
21 Cast of a
language
24 Artificial
language
25 fire residue
27 Church part
<pl)
28 Indian native
deputies
30 Stable officer
31 Is carried
32 Streets
(abbr.)
33 Colombian
Indian
37 Stair
39 Missouri
(abbr.)
40 WMhin
4! Indian
43 Cloth measure
45 Make a
mistake
47 Babylonian
deity
43 Symbol for
iron
on this contract shall be six
ty (60) cents per hour.
Plans and specifications for
the work may be seen and in
formation secured at the of
fice of the County Clerk at O’
Neill, Nebraska, at the office
of the District Engineer of
the Department of Roads and
Irrigation at Ainsworth, Ne
braska, or at the office of the
Department of Roads and Ir
rigation at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100% of his
contract.
As an evidence of good
faith in submitting a propos
al for this work, the bidder
must file, with his proposal, a
certified check made payable
to the Department of Roads
and Irrigation and in an amount
not less than nine hundred
(900) dollars.
The right is reserved to
waive all technicalities and re
ject any or all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
AND IRRIGATION
F. H. Klietsch, State Engin
eer
J. M. Crook, District Engin
eer
Ruth Hoffman, County Clerk
Holt County. 22-24
(First pub. October 7, 1948)
NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT
OF ROAD
All persons interested are no
tified that the Holt County
Board of Supervisors, will on
October 26, 1948 at 2:00 P. M.
pass upon a motion to abandon
a road commencing at the west
section corner common to sec
tions 29 & 32, Twp. 30, Range
12, in Holt County, Nebraska,
thence East on section line
1148.5 ft. to a creosote post,
thence on East 974.5 ft. termin
ating at a creosote post.
All objections to such action
must be made on or before the
above date.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
22-24 County Clerk.
_ *_ - |
(First pub. Oct. 14, 1948)
Julius D. Cronin, Atty.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3533
In the County Court of Hoi j
County, Nebraska, October 7
1948.
In the matter of the Estate of
Seth Noble, Deceased.
CREDITORS of s^id estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is February
4, 1949, and for the payment of
debts is October 7, 1949, and
that on November 4, 1948, and
on February 5, 1949, at 10 o’
clock A. M., each day, I will be
at the County Court Room in I
said County to receive, exam
ine, hear, allow, or adjust al
claims and objections duly fil
ed.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 23-25
LEGAL NOTICE
At the geoeral election, November 1, 1948, there will be sub
mltted to tho elector* of the State of Nebraska for approval or rejec
tion the following amendment to Section 1, Article VIII of the Con
stitution of Nebraska, as proposed by the Legislature:
"Sec. 1. The necessary revenue of the state and lte governmental
subdivisions shall be raised by taxation in such manner as the Leg
islature may direct; but taxes shall be levied by valuation uniformly
and proportionately upon all tangible property and franchises, and
taxes uniform as to class may be levied by valuation upon all other
property. The Legislature may Impose taxes on reservations of
mineral rights and fissionable material In land and royalties. Taxes,
other than property taxes, may be authorised by law. Existing
revenue laws aball continue In effect until changed by the Legis
lature.'’
The ballot tor the submission of the proposed amendment will
be as follows:
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Q FOR amendment to Section 1, Article VIII, of the Constitution
of Nebraska, to authorise tbs Legislature to Impose a tax on
reservations of mineral rirhts and fissionable material In land
and royalties.
n AOAIN3T amendment to Section l, Article Viil, of the Constitu
tion of Nebraska, to authorise the Legislature to impose a tax on
reservations of mineral rights and fi**!nnab1e material In land
and royalties.
FRANK MARSH
Secretary of State
I
i Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walling,
, of Albion, spent Sunday visit
j ing at the L. C. Walling home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Metch
! ke, of Fremont, spent the
i weekend visiting at the home
of Mrs. Metchke’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Yantzi.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Karr,
of Spencer, spent Sunday vis
iting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Worth. Mr. Karr
and Mrs. Worth are brother
and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erd
camp, of Exeter, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jansen
for a few days.
Mrs. Bertha Vequist and
Raymond left Thursday for
Buhl, Ida., to visit Mrs. Ve
quist’s brother, E. H. Turner.
On the way they planned to
visit the Harvey Knachtman
family at Dull Center, Wyo.
Master John Miller arrived
Saturday to spend a few days
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Van Every.
Steven and Robert Wallace
spent the weekend visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
J. Wallace. Both Robert and
Steven attend Creighton uni
versity in Omaha.
Mrs. R. G. Goree, of Long
Pine, spent the weekend visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Simonson, and other rel
atives.
Miss Rosemary Biglin, a
teacher in one of the Omaha j
high schools, spent the week-1
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Biglin.
Arriving Friday for a visit
with her son, C. R. Hilll, and
family is Mrs. C. W. Hill, of
Hebron. Ralph Hill, another
son, accompanied his mother.
Returning Friday from a
two-weeks’ vacation visiting
friends and relatives in Ne
braska were Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Volberding.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cor
kle completed a two-weeks’
vacation Saturday. They vis
ited Mrs. Corkle’s brother and
her cousin in Seattle, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barnett,
of Lincoln, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan,
and her aunt, Mrs. William
Egger. Mt. Barnett was also
here on business.
^ #e*r TRAD i
jtltserH?\ l^oKRisaifsj
TRa0( . sf/j ,0A*»
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Bundles of old
newspapers, 10c each. — The
Frontier, O’Neill._ 8tf
USED CAR BUYS
1941 Chev. 2-door
1941 Chev. 4-door
1947 Ford tudor
1936 Ford V-8 Tudor
1941 Ford Tudor
1939 Intern’l Truck
1941 Chevrolet Town Pickup
1935 V-8 Fordor
1940 Ford Tudor
1932 Ford V-8 coupe
1930 Model A Ford
1942 Chevrolet Army Truck
USED CAR PARTS
D-X Service Station
West O’Neill Phone 120
FOR SALE: 1938 Dodge with
radio and heater, A-l shape;
1931 Model A Ford; 1934
Chevrolet; 1941 Internation
al 1-ton panel; 1932 Chevro
let. See us before you buy
your new or used car!—Jon
as Furn., O’Neill. 24c
IF YOU are interested in buy
ing a home see: R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
Poland boars, good size and
quality, best of breeding.
Guaranteed. — Albert Loock,
Tele. 1F3, Spencer. 135p21-25
FOR SALE: Building 24x24,
very good shape.—Sdmon
Bosn, O’Neill. 19tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
Poland boars, vaccinated and
guaranteed.—Roy M. Black,
3 miles northeast of Spen
cer. 22-tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Spot
ted boars and gilts. Three
new bloodlines for old cus
tomers. — Frank Beelaert,
Page. _20-29c
FOR BRIGGS & Stratton ser
vice and genuine parts call at
Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tf
Real Estate Transfers
(Editor’s note: A glossary of
the abbreviations follows: WD
—warranty deeds; 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 — Bernadette Brennan
et al to Lawrence R. Johnson
& wf 10-9-48 $6500- Part NEV4
NWV4 30-29-11.
WD—James P. Gallagher to
Leo F. Harte 2-5-48 $1- 2/3
Int in NEV4 14- NWV4 13- EVa
SEV4 11-28-11.
WD—Joseph Francis Galla
gher to Leo F. Harte 1-24-48
$1- 1/3 Int in same land as
above.
QCD— Michael E. Rother
ham to Mary L. Rotherham
8-18-47 $1- Lots 11-12-13, 14
Blk 23- Ewing.
EXECUTORS DEED — Jo
seph, Krska, Ex to Elvon H.
Chace 3-13-47 $3725- Lots 4-5
6 Blk 39 Kimball & Blairs
Add- Atk.
WD — Elvon H. Chase to
Ralph E. Chace & wf 10-11-48
$4940- Lots 4-5-6 Blk 39- K &
B Add Atkinson.
WD—Eva I. Lemmer to El
mer E. Spence & wf 10-9-48
$2700 So 41 ft 8 In. of Lots
1-2 & 3 Blk 1 Tuller & Me-1
Nichols Add Atk.
WD—Margaret L Horton to
Cecelia M Hemberger 10-8-48
$500- Lot 22 Blk 3- Tuller &
McNichols Add- Atk.
Mrs. Harty Entertains—
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kocina
and Lynn and Dr. and Mrs.
Roh and daughters, of Creigh
ton, spent Sunday at the home
of Mrs. W. H. Harty.
---1
VOTE FOR
Fred J. Jungman
Capable and Dependable
For . . .
STATE LEGISLATURE
28th District
Holt, Boyd, Rock and Keya Paha Counties
General Election November 2, 1948
Non-Political Ballot
Farmer, livestock feeder and businessman,
World War I veteran, qualified and experienc
ed to ably represent this district. One who is
interested in the welfare of the whole district
and will work toward that end.
9
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
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
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 SALE
1 1946 Chevrolet truck, 18-ft.
stock rack
1 1939 Buick, good condition,
radio, heater, reasonable
price
1 1935 4-door Ford, good for
school
1 1941 Deluxe Ford coupe,
very good condition
See Us For Glass
Fpr Any Type Auto
P & R Motor Company
Phone 26-W West O’Neill. 18c
FOR SALE: 29-ft. Glider trail
er house, electric refrigerator
and gas stove, nearly new.
Price very reasonable. — H.
W. Tomlinson, O’Neill. 22tf
MISCELLANEOUS
MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE
Complete Parts & Repairs
Phones: 415-W & 415-R
— O’NEILL — 8th
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
WANTED TO BUY: Cash for
your old sewing machine.
Mail reply to box X, c/o
The Frontier, O’Neill. 24c
NOTICE: One steer, branded
Lazy U over Bar, left ribs,
strayed from the Ryan pas
tures east of O’Neill—Alfred
T. Drayton, O’Neill. 23tf
4% Federal Land Bank
FARM & RANCH
L-O-A-N-S
Long Term
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec-Treas.
O’Neill, Nebr. 8tl
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
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill
52tf
For Any Type of
AUCTION
Write or Call
ED THORIN
Auctioneer
Chambers, Nebr.
LOST: Sunday evening an
all wool navy blue cardigan
with white buttons. Believed
to have been dropped from
car probably near the poat
office. Reward Return to
Mrs. Verne Beckwith, phone
227J, O’Neill. 24c
LOST: Keys on chain, in O’
Neill, Sept. 23. Finder please
cal 158J or return to The
Frontier. 22tf
-COKER’S LOCKERS
West O’Neill
Locker patrons save money
with handy, economical
sharp-freeze and storage
ASK US FOR DETAILS
Kelly's Well Service
Wells - Windmills
Water Systems
Plumbing and Fixtures
PHONES: 145-J & 282-J
IF YOU want to borrow money
on your farm or your ranch,
or 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
PARTS and SERVICE for
Remington Rand Shick elec
tric razors.—Gillespies, O’- j
NeiH. 19tf
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 60 lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O’Neill, Nebr
JAMES G. FREDRICKSON
— AUCTIONEER —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O’Neill
TRUCKING WANTED: Local
and long distance. Call |
through Dorsey exchange or
write: Merle B. Spangler,
Dorsey. c20tf
CLEANUP
Farm Sale
As I am leaving the farm I will sell at public auction, 2 miles
north and V* mile west of Chambers, Nebr., the following des
cribed personal property on—
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948
Bale Begins at 1 P. M.
32 CATTLE 32
15 Dairy C**t!e
8 Cows—Holstein and Guernsey from 2- to 8-years
cld.
4 Heifers
2 Calves
1 Holstein Bull.
These are good caltle, mostly from Wisconsin and Norfolk
breeding.
17 STOCK CATTLE 17
3 Registered Herefords.
1 Grade Cow.
3 Yearlings.
7 Spring Calves.
3 Fall Calves.
2 HORSES 12 SPRING PIGS
FARM MACHINERY
F-12 tractor, A-l shape; tractor-cultivator for F-12 or F-14;
tractor sweep for F-12 or F-14; and a complete line of haying
and farming equipment.
Miscellaneous Household Goods
And many other items loo numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash or See Your Banker.
Lutheran Ladies Will Serve LUNCH
DONALD GRIMES, Owner
LEO T. ADAMS, Clerk ED THORIN. Auctioneer
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Waitress,
part-time or full-time.—Tom
Tom Cafe, O’Neill. 24c
HELP WANTED: Part - time
doorman for American Le
gion club, O’Neill. For duty
Saturday and Sunday eve
nings and also dance nights.
Written applications only.
Write: Box X, c/o The Fron
tier, O’Neill. 24c
SALESMEN WANTED: Our
new men are making $75 a
week to start. We train you,
furnish outfit. Wonderful
proposition. Fall and Win
ter are our best seasons. Per
manent job. Write Fuller
Brush Co., 306 North 3rd St.,
Norfolk, Nebr. 22-24c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Rooms for rent.
Close in.—Mrs. James Cronk,
O’Neill, phone 324. 19tf
FOR RENT: Two-room apart
ment, unfurnished. —Robert
Stevens, O’Neill, phone 441
W. 24p
FOR RENT: Apartment. Close
in.—Edna Coyne, O’Neill.
! 23tf
Returns From Wisner—
Mrs. Thresa Murray ar
rived home Sunday from a
two-weeks' visit with her son,
Laurence Murray, and family
at Wisner.
Mrs. John Perry entertained
a group of ladies at her home
Sunday evening.
ROYAL
THEATER
O'NEILL
♦ ★ ★
THURSDAY - OCT. 21
Leap Year Night I
Summer Holiday
Technicolor
Eugene O’Neill’s comedy
“Ah, Wilderness!’’ has been
set to music with Mickey
Rooney playing Judge
Hardy’s son again, suffer
ing from an acute case of
growing pains. But instead
of a judge, father Walter
Huston is a small-town
newspaperman.
Two for 58c—Lady mus
buy Tickets. Children 10.
plus tax 2c. Total 12c
FRIDAY - SATURDAY -
OCT. 22 - 23
Big Double Bill
Tarzan and the
Mermaids
Starring Johnny Weissmul
ler and Brenda Joyce and
introducing Linda Christian.
— also —
Monte Hale and Adrian
Booth in
Along the Oregon
Trail
in Trucolor
with Foy Willing and the
Riders of the Purple Sage
Adrr 42c. plus tax 8c. to
tal 50c — Children 10c
plus tax 2c. total 12c.
Matinee Sat.. 2:30.
* * *
SUNDAY - MONDAY -
TUESDAY • OCT. 24-25-26
Jeanetto MacDonald and
Jose Iturbi in
Three Daring
Daughters
in Technicolor
with Jone Powell, Marv
Eleanor Donahue. Ann E
Todd. Edward Arnold
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c, to
tal 50c—Matinee Sunday
1:30, Adm. 42c, plus tax
tc. total 50c — Children
10c. plus tax 2c, total 12c.
★ ★ ★
WEDNESDAY - THURS
DAY - OCT. 27-28
Leap Year Night!
Ida Lupino, Dane Clark,
and Wayne Morris in
Deep Valley
with Fay Bainter and Hen
ry Hull.
TWO for 58c—Lady Must
Buy Tickets. Children 10c.
Plus Tax 2c. Total 12c