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. 14, 1948) Julius D. Cronin, Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3533 In the County Court of Hoi County, Nebraska, October 7 1948. In the matter of the Estate of Seth Noble, Deceased. CREDITORS of said 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 said County to receive, exam ine, hear, allow, or adjust al claims and objections duly fu ed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 23-2 test your I. Q. QUESTIONS 1. What president of the U. S. lived the longest? 2. Is the electric eel a true eel7 3. Is it a historical fact that Nero played the fiddle? 4. Where did the name cantaloupe come from? 5. Do fish live in the Dead Sea? ANSWERS 1. John Adams, who lived t02.beNo. Technically, the fam ed electric eel is a Latin American relative of the cat f*Sb It is certain that Nero did not play a violin as we know it, since the violin was not developed for centuries af ter his time. 4. Cantaloupes are So nam ed because they were first grown in Cantaloupe, Italy. 5. Because of its extreme salinity. Fish cannot live in the Dead Sea. Visit Tomlinsons — Mrs. Fay Pinkerman, of Scottville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlin son Monday. Mrs. Pinkerman is a niece of Mrs. Tomlinson. William Rickly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rickly, left Friday for Omaha where he will be employed._ { O’NEILL TRANSFER ' ★ Please route your freight O’NEILL TRANSFER. An O'Neill firm Daily Trips O’NEILL—Phone 241J OMAHA—Phone JA3727 Your Patronage Appreciated * ! JOHN TURNER, j Prop. I --* Ticklers by George "How touching! Something appropriate for Hallow e’en, I presume.” Real Estate Transfers (Editor’s note: A glossary of the abbreviations follows: WD —warranty deeds; QCD—quit claim deed. The instruments fHed at the Holt county court house are listed from whom to whom, date, consideration, le gal description.) WD—Charles C. Fauquier to 'ielen McGinn 9-20-48 $100 F SWV4SWV4 19-26-12. QCD—Dora B. Davidson to Francis Kelly 7-16-48 $1 Pt SW'/i SWy4 30-29-11. WD—Josephine Judge to Li nus & Paul E. Judge 10-12-48 $1 Lot 3 Blk 9 Atk. WD—L. V. Humphrey to E. C. Weller and wife 10-21-48 $1000 Lots 3 & 4 Blk 33 Kimb I & Blairs Add Atkinson. WD—Ruth Mohney et al to Elvira Smith 3-48 $1.00 Lots 12-13-14 Blk 10 Hallocks Add Stuart. WD — Minnie W. Reimer to Anita M. Lee 8-6-43 $1- Part SWV4NWV4 2-26-9- 20 acres. WD—Fed Land Bk to A. H. Frahm 9-2-48 $1800- SEy4 23 129-10- Reserves' xk mineral ; rights. QCD— Roy Cole to Garrett V. Mott & wf 9-25-48 $2200 Lots 6-7-8-9 & 10 Blk 20 Page. WD — Wm. P. Morgan to l Louis & Selma Luben 10-13 48 $7000- Lots 4 & 5 Blk 32 Bitneys Add- Atk. DEED— Father Flanagan’s Boy’s Home- et al to Joe Schmaderer Jr- 8-24-48 $10, 500 NWy4 5-32-15 SEy4 32-33 15. DEED— Father Flanagan s Boys Home et al to Joseph Kramer 8-24-48 $17,500- NEV4 N^SEV4 28-30-15. DEED— Father Flanagan’s Boys Home et al to Harold J. Groff et al 8-24-48 $4400- East 40 ft of lot 17 & all lot 18- Blk 1- Tuller & MeNichols Add Atk. WD—Thomas' Donlin to Mc Kinley C. Simonson & wf 7 18-46 $1- 45 ft by 170 ft start ing 125 ft North of SE corner of Blk 6- McCaffertys Annex O’Neill. WD—Marguerite Hoffman to Thomas E. Welch & wf 9-25 48 $1- EM> 24- EM.SE14 13-31 9. WD — Francis Walsh to Thomas E. Welch & wf 9-18 48 $1- E1^ 24- EM>SEV4 13-31 9. Visit at Orchard — Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bazelman spent Sunday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Connors, of Orchard. MONEY TO LOAN ' ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUPIMENT FURNITURE CENTRAL FINANCE CORP. C. E. JONES, Manager O'NEILL NEBRASKA LMAL NOTICE At the |wnl election, November 1, 1941, there will be sub mitted to the eleetore of the SUte of Nebraska for approval or rejee tion the following amendment to Section 1, Article VIII of the Con stitution of Nebraska, aa proposed by the Legislature: ‘‘Sec. 1. The necessary revenue of the state and Its governmental ■abdlvlslons shall be raised by taxation In such manner as the Leg islature may direct; but taxes shall he 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 flsslonabla material in land and royalties. Taxes, other than property taxes, may be authorised by law. Existing revenue laws shall continue in effect until changed by the Legis lature." The ballot for the submission of the proposed amendment will be as follows: PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAl. AMENDMENT i—i FOR amendment to Section 1, Article VIII, of the Constitution LJ of Nebraska, to authorise the Legislature to Impose a tax on reservations of mineral rlehts and fissionable msterlal In land and royalties r-i AGAINST amendment to Section 1, Article VU1, of Hie Constitu LJ tion of Nebraska, to authorlae the Legislatura to Impose a tax on reservations of mineral rights and fissionable material In land and royalties. PRANK. MARSH Secretary of State HELP WANTED MAN OR WOMAN WANTED: Experienced or willing to learn the shoe business. All inquiries confidental. Write Box L, c/o The Frontier, O’ Neill. 25c MAN WANTED To Learn Printing GOOD OPENING for right party to learn all the me chanical phases of commercial printing and newspaper work. Must be industrious, intelligent and able to cope with detail work. Gl-trainee or other. Apply: THE FRONTIER O’Neill MISCELLANEOUS NEW FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 52tt WANTED - HATCHING EGGS: We guarantee to take all your hatching eggs from January 1 to May 1 or may be longer. Premiums are 12c per dozen over your local farm run price on all breeds except Leghorn hens mated to Black Austrolope males, which is 14c. We will fur nish you Black Austrolope males without charge as' long as our present supply lasts. —Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill. 24-27.__ 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 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Rooms for rent Close in.—Mrs. James Cronk. O’Neill, phone 324. 19tf FOR RENT: Three-room house with bath and basement, southeast part of city.—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 25c CARD OF THANKS WE WOULD like to take this opportunity to thank all of the patrons and friends of the school, and a special mention goes to the O’Neill businessmen who contribut ed so generously and helped make the high school carniv al a success.—The faculty and student body of O’Neiil high school. 25c Man, 75, Recovering from Broken Neck ATKINSON— Frank Basta. 75, of Schuyler, who fell from a tree at his home recently, breaking his neck, is home from the hospital in Columbus. Mr. Basta, father of Mrs. L. F. Burgess, of Atkins'on, with stood the placing of the cast “very well*’ despite his ad vanced age. Loyd and Darius Burgess went to Schuyler on Wednesday, October 20. to vis it their grandparents and to bring their mother home with them. Mrs. Burgess had been with her parents' since the Oc cident. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Corri gan, of Atkinso. accompanied them as far as Norfolk to vis it Mr. Corrigan’s brother, Ed Mullen, and family. They all returned home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and family were weekend guests' at the MoCoy Rhodes home in Cody. i DRS. BROWN & I FRENCH • i Office Phone; 77 Oompleie K-Rnv *>-.-, If,, lOM* I i » s FOR SALE -- I FOR SALE: Purebred Spot-' ted boars and gilts: Three j new bloodlines for old cus-; tomers. — Frank Beelaert, Page. 20-29c FOR SALE: Good used studio couch, $39.—Midwest Furn. & Appl. Co., West O’Neill. 25c. _ FOR BRIGGS & Stratton ser vice and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41 tf Better Used Cars AT LOWER PRICES 1946 Chevrolet Sedan, very good. 1946 Chevrolet pickup %-ton low miles 1942 Chevrolet sedan T940 Chevrolet Town Sedan very good All cars with heaters, good upholstery, good tires. Midwest Motor Co., Ltd. Chevrolet - Oldsmobile . Cadillac Sales and Service 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: Purebred Spotted Poland boars, vaccinated and guaranteed.—Roy M. Black, 3 miles northeast of Spen cer. 22-tf 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 For Any Type Auto Well-Equipped Body Shop in Connection P & R Motor Company Phone 26-W West O’Neill. 18c FOR SALE: Eight-room house in south part of O’Neill. Not modern. — R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 25 FOR SALE: Good used wal nut buffet, $20.—Midwest Furn. & Appl. Co., West O’ Neill. 25c CARS FOR SALE ' - 1948 Ford 5-pass. Coupe 1 - 1946 Mercury 1 - 1946 Ford 2-door O’Neill Ins. Agency OR WOODY GRIM & BEN OETTER — O ’NEILL — 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—Six-room house, full basement. Excellent lo ation. Price $5,200.—D. H Brewster, O’Neill. 24-tf Trucker’s Notice ! Nebraska R. C. Permit For Sale Geo. C. Robertson — O’NEILL — FOR SALE: Bundles of old newspapers, 10c each. — The Frontier, O’Neill. 8tf USED CAR BUYS 1941 Chev. 2-door 1941 Chev. 4-door 1939 Intern’l Truck 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: 29-ft. Glider trail er house. electric refrigerator and gas stove, nearly new. Price very reasonable. — H. W Tomlinson, O’Neill. 22tf FOR SALE: Used walnut china cabinet. Priced right.—Mid west Furn. & Appl. Co., West O’Neill. 25c Halva’s Electric Shop Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job. 25tf FOR SALE: Good used piano, $60.—Midwest Furn. & Appl. Co.. West O'Neill. 25c 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 MISCELLANEOUS MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE Complete Parts & Repairs Phones: 415-W & 415-R — O’NEILL — 8th 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 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 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 &i Appl. Co.. O'Neill. 51tf COKER’S T.OCKERS 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 & 202-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 ea3y pay ments and low interest.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Ne braska. 4tl Try Frontier Want Ada! For Any Type of AUCTION Write or Call ED THORIN Auctioneer Chambers, Nebr. PARTS and SERVICE for Remington Rand Shick elec tric razors.—Gillespies, O' Neill. 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. 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