Legal Notices (First pub. March 10, 1949) J. D. Cronin. Atty. NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Fred Duncan: Ralph Dun can; and All persons having or claiming any interest the East Half of the East Half of Section Twenty-six. Township Twenty-six North, Range Thir teen. West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 4th day of March. 1949, N. L. Neil son and Edith D. Neilson as plaintiffs filed their petition in the District Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, against you as de fendants, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in them, the said N. L. Neilson an<3 Edith D. Neilson, to -the following described real es tate, to-wit: The East Half of the East Half of Section Twen ty-six. Township Twenty-six North, Range Thirteen, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, as against you and each of you, and to secure a De cree of Court that you have no interest in, right or title to, or lien upon said real estate or any part thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 18th day of April, 1949. Dated this 4th day of March, 1949. N. L. Neilson and Edith D. Neilson, Plaintiffs By Julius D. Cronin, Their Attorney. 44-47 LEGAL NOTICE (First pub. March 10, 1949) Julius D. Cronin, Atty. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3S60 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, March 8th, 1949. In the matter of the estate of Karolina Sobotka, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court for the probate of a writ ten instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Karolina Sobotka, Deceased. and for the appointment of Joseph Sobotka, as executor, thereof; that March 31st, 1949, at 10 o’clock A M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons conceit ed may appear and contest tne probate thereof. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 44-46 Fairfax News Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thursten- 1 son and family were Sunday, j March 6, dinner guests in the1 B. J. Gall home. Miss Eva Lambert, who had been teaching in White River, 5. D., returned home Saturday evening, March 5. Mrs. Mel Gable and children were Wednesday afternoon, March 2, visitors of Mrs. Dave Rittel, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Piper were Thursday afternoon Mar ch 3, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Woerpel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Opbroek were Sunday evening, March 6, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. | S. Piper. Mrs. Hermon Ellermeier and boys were Saturday, March 5, visitors in Spencer. Mrs. Frank Ulrich was host ess to the Catholic Ladies’ Aid Wednesday afternoon, March 16, in the community base- i ment. Supt. and Mrs. Maurice Wolff went to O’Neill Tuesday, March 1, to the district basket ball tournament when Butte jvas defeated by St. Mary’s, of ! D’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesser returned home Tuesday eve ning, March 1, after spending the Winter in parts of North Dakota with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Op broek and family, Mr. and I Mrs. Ray Pistulka and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Op broek and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Opbroek. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mashek and family were Sunday, Mar ch 6, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mashek and Elsie. Riley Gall spent several days last week with his grand FOUR-IN-ONE BIG FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 26th 12:30 NOON (In Case of bad weather Sale will be on Saturday, April 2nd) AT The Atkinson Livestock Market Yards ATKINSON. NEBRASKA • This is not a dealer or consignment sale. All property belongs to the un dersigned owners who are either reducing operations or selling out completely. Each piece represented and guaranteed by the owner and sells without reserve. 8 TRACTORS 8 1943 M Farmall. lights, starter, comfort air heater, chains and winch. 1942 John Deere A. complete with everything, new rubber. 1 2 New J. I. Case VA Tractors, lights, starter, hydraulic lift. 1936 F-30 McCormick Deering, new rubber. 1936 John Deere A. new rubber, excellent condition. 1 Regular Farmall. good rubber, fluid, chains and winch. ■ 1930 15-30 McCormick-Deering, 22-36 power. Come early Saturday morning and see these tractors in Operation. I Tractor and Horse Drawn Machinery, Miscellaneous Two late model Mormick-Deering 10-fl. power binder*, one man control, one on rubber, one ojj steel. 1 John Deere 10-fl. power binder. 1943 model. McCormick-Deering 8-ft. side de livery rake, new M 8c M side delivery rake. 9-ft. McCormick Deering tandem disc like new. One 8-ft., 10-ft. and 12-ft trac tor discs also a new Case 15-fl. power lift disc. 1941 three-bot tom 14-inch plow, IHC 1943 power mower, McCormick-Deer ing power and taail mower 7-ft. cut like new. Slide stacker 32 ft. arms, new rope. Two good 12-ft. McCormick rakes with ex cellent hitch. 3 three-section harrows. McCormick-Deering 10-inch grinder. Harvey 11-inch hammermill. New Graham New Idea manure spreader, John Deere manure spreader. 2 | Hoehne 8-ft. plow. 1945 John Deere 6-ft. one-way disc plow. John Deere pull type listers, two John Deere pull-type 2-row tractor go-devils, one new John Deere 4-row tractor go-devil, 3 horse cultivators, Deering corn binder, 2 hay racks, 3 wag ! ons. 2 running gears, 2 walking plows, horse drawn mower. single row drill, fanning mill. 6 self feeders for hogs, 50 to 150 i bushel capacity. 10 individual farrowing houses, portable 14x 18 chicken house. Star-Zephyr windmill on sliding tower. 100 steel posts, corner posts, wire, gates, panels, loading shute. One new all-steel branding shute. Daisy hog waterer, foun-, S tains, feeders, bunks, child's saddle, a complete line of repairs, carpenter and shop tools. JOHN KRUEGER, WILLARD GREENWOOD, DVORAK BROS., ERNIE WELLER, Owners (This ad will no* appaar again. Cu* ou* and if infarastad.) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wolff and boys were Sunday, March 6, supper guests in the William Pistulka home. Mr. and Mrs. Esli Bailey, of Bonesteel, were Sunday eve ning, March 6, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mashek and Elsie. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walsh and family, of Butte, were Sunday, March 6, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Jesser. Garry Klundt spent Monday, March 7, with his grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs, B. J. Gull, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klundt, went to Scotland, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mashek and Mrs. Charles Mashek and Alice Schmidt were Saturday evening, March 5, visitors in Bonesteel. Miss Schmidt will remain at home after being employed at the Emil Mashek home for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Frasch, Ted and Frieda, Mr. and Mrs. William Weidner and Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W'ittmuss attended the funeral of Henry Korb, cousin and nephew, in Gregory, S. D, on Thursday, March 3. Mr. and Mft. Joe Ohri, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klundt. and B. J. Gall went to Scotland, S. D., Monday, March 7, to attend a funeral of an uncle of Mr. Ohri’s and to Mr. Klundt’s. They also visited with Mr. Gall’s sister while there Mr. and Mrs.Art Wittmuss and August Reckling, of Win ner, S. D„ were Sunday, March 6, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stroh. Mrs. Rose Helenbolt was a Thursday afternoon, March 3 visitor of Mrs. Kenneth North rupt. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Frasch, Ted and Frieda, Mrs. Art Witt muss an Mr. and Mrs. William Weiner attended the funeral of Mrs. Frasch’s father, George Hauoh. in Naper, Monday, March 7. J’ Mrs. Bertha King, of Bone steel, S. D was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Krank Klinger She returned to her home Sun day, March 6. t ?ltrs>,^ev- H Teske and Mrs. Jake Gies were Sunday after noon, March 6, visitors of Mrs Mary Davis. I STARTING AT 12:01 P. M., AT THE RANCH 1 MILE EAST AND 15 MILES I SOUTH OF STUART, NEBRASKA. ... LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS. I 115 YEARLING BULLS, large growthy fellows, mostly sired by Little Brook Bell Boy 2d and Blackbird Double Revolu tion. 2 HERD BULLS, coming 3- and 4-years old; Blackbird Double Revolution, the 1947 Sioux City Grand Champion, bred by Axel Anderson, of Cherokee, la.; Eve’s Lad, a double bred Bandolier Bull, bred by Hous- I ton Bros., of Dunlap, la. I 3 COWS, 2 Young. I 27 BRED HEIFERS, coming 2-years-old, I will start calving in April, all mated to I Baron Brant of N and Blackbird’s Emblem; I all sired by Little Brook Bell Boy 2nd and I Blackbird Birdie’s Revolution. I For a number of years TB and Bang’s tests have been run with no reactors. Entire herd is veterinary Bang’s vaccinated. _ * 1 Good Team of Horses, Smooth Mouthed, wt. about 3,000 lbs. . 1 Two-year-old Spotted Shetland, gentle Machinery, Etc. 1948 Dodge Vjj-ton Pickup Late 1947 2-ton Chevrolet Truck Hay Machinery, including: John Deere A 1936 Tractor; John Deere Power Mow er; 2 John Deere trail Mowers; 2 trail Mower Hitches 1 Wagon and Box 1929 Chevrolet truck-sweep 1929 Chevrolet 4-speed Transmission com plete with Hitch and two 12-ft. Rakes. 1 real good Slide Stacker 1941 Dodge 4-Door Sedan, radio and heater 1 Heavy-Duty Underslung Other Machinery and many other articles too numerous to mention