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Leeal Notices <First pub. May 19, 1949.) E. A. Ondracek. of Greeley, atty. j NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF NEBRASKA CHAPTER HIGH WAY NO. 281 ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that Earl W. Carpenter, A. H. Schaaf. Joseph R. Swinarski, H. E. Coyne, J. M. Pucelik. Wayne Kibby, Edwin A. Wink, L. W. Gibson and C. L. Bishop, of the State of Nebraska, have assoc iated themselves together for the purpose of forming and be coming a corporation under the laws of the State of Nebraska: FIRST: The name of the cor poration shall be the Nebraska Chapter Highway No. 281 Assoc iation. SECOND: The principal place of transacting the business of said corporation shall be the of fice of the O’Neill Chamber of Commerce, O’Neill, Nebraska. THIRD: The general nature of the business to be transacted by the corporation is to promote, through membership in this as STARTING 12TH YEAR OF SELF REGULATION Eleven years ago this month the brewing industry in Ne braska launched a unique Self-Regulation program. Its objective was to insure that beer be sold only by responsible persons in re spectable places in full ac cordance with the law and the standards set by the in dustry. Progress has been made. The men and women who patronize the state's taverns will attest to the fact that law observance has reached a new high level. The results of eleven years of work indicate that much has been accomplished. The brewing industry will keep faith with the public by continuing its educational program among retailers. NEBRASKA DIVISION United States Brewers Foundation 710 First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Lincoln sociation, such activities as may be necessary for the betterment and improvement of Highway No. 281, which runs across the State of Nebraska, North and South, and to retain said high way as presently surveyed, laid out, constructed and maintain ed; to encourage maintenance and construction upon said high way, endeavoring at all times to stimulate interest in keeping said highway in a good state of repair; to create such activity as to increase the amount of travel upon and along said highway. FOURTH: This corporation is organized for the purpose of transacting business in all such States and Territories of the United States which by their laws do not prohibit the trans action of business within their limits by a corporation created and organized by and under the laws of the State of Nebraska. FIFTH: This corporation shall have no capital stock and shall pay no dividends. SIXTH: This corporation shall commence business on the day the Articles of Incorporation are filed and recorded with the Sec ] retary of State, of the State of Nebraska, and shall have per ] petual existence, i SEVENTH: This corporation is not organized for any pur pose of pecuniary gain or profit. EIGHTH: The business of said corporation shall be conducted and managed by a board of not less than three directors to be elected by the members and to hold their offices for one year and until their successors are elected and qualify, such elec tion to take place at sucn ume and to be conducted in such manner as shall be perscribed oy the by-laws of the corpora tion. NINTH: The officers of said corporation shall be a president, vice-president, and secretary and treasurer, who shall be be chosen by the board of di rectors and who shall hold their offices for the period of one year and until their successors shall be elected and qualify. The sec retary and treasurer may be one and the same person. TENTH: The following named persons shall be the officers of said corporation: Earl W. Car penter, President, Julius D. Cronin, Vice-President, and Harry R. Purdum, Secretary and Treasurer. ELEVENTH: The manner of holding meetings of members for the purpose of electing of ficers and the method of con ducting the business of the cor poration shall be as prescribed by the by-laws thereof. In Witness Whereof, we, the undersigned have hereunto set our hands, this 28th day of Ap ril, 1949. Earl W. Carpenter. A. H. Schaaf Joseph R. Swinarski H. E. Coyne J. M. Pucelik Wayne Kibby Edwin A. Wink L. W. Gibson C. L. Bishop. 2-5c (First pub. May 26, 1949) Julius D. Cronin, Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. Estate of Elza C. Scott, Deceased. The State of Nebraska, To all Concerned: Notice is hereby given that N. Louis Neilson has June Brides We Have a Very Special Offer on MAGIC CHEF STOVES ! 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M. in Holt County, Nebraska, but had not received patent therefor; that following his death Patent was issued to "The Heirs of Elza C Scott” for the Northwest Quar ter of Section 28. Township 26, { North, Range 13, West of the 6th , P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska; , that he left him survivin* as sole and only heir at law his daughter. Belle Ives. That petitioner acquired title to the above described real es- i tate by mesne conveyances, ami i is now the present owner of the real estate above described. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of death of said deceased, a de termination of his heirs, then degree of kindship, and the right of descent of the real prop erty upon which he had made entry but for which he had not received Patent at the time of his death, and for which Patent was issued to "The Heirs of Elza C. Scott”, and that there is no inheritance tax, state or federal, due from this said es tate or the heirs thereof. That said petition will be for hearing in this Court on June 16th, 1949. at ten o’clock A. M. LOUIS W REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 3-5 (First pub. June 9, 1949.) Julius D. Cronin Atty. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 3545 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 6th, 1949. In the matter of the Es tate of Jane Crowe, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the executor of said estate has filed in this court his final re port and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard June 29, 1949. at 10 o’clock. A M. at the Coun ty Court Room in O’Neill. Ne braska, when all persons inter ested may appear and be heard concerning said final re port and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER. Countv Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 5-7 (First pub. June 9, 1949.) Julius D. Cronin Atty. NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3582 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 6th, 1949. In the Matter of the Es tate of Tom Hartigan, Deceas ed. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said es tate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the ap pointment of Cal Geary as Administrator of said estate, and will be heard June 30th, 1949, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’ Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 5-7 (First pub. June 9, 1949.) Julius D. Cronin, Atty. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Estate of MAUDE HESS, Deceased. ORDER FIXING DAY FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL. STATE OF NEBRASKA, ) SS HOLT COUNTY, ) Now, on this 6th day of June, A. D., 1949, L. Clyde Hess filed his' petition in this Court and presented to this Court an authenticated copy of the Last Will and Testament of Maude Hess, Deceased, late i of Ingham County, State of Michigan, the prayer of said ! petition asking that a date be j fixed by this Court for the purpose of approving and al j lowing said Last Will and Tes . tament and causing the same to be filed and recorded In this Court. IT IS. THEREFORE. HERE BY ORDERED that said Peti tion come on for hearing be fore this Court on the 30th day of June, 1949, at 10 o’ clock A. M., when all persons J interested in said Estate may j appear and show cause why | the prayer of said petition j should not be granted; that no ! tice of the pendency and filing | of said petition and of the day ! and place fixed for hearing | thereon be given all persons interested in said estate by publishing a copy of this Or der in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper printed, published, and of general circulation in Holt County, Nebraska, for three weeks prior to said day of hearing. LOUIS W REIMER. COUNTY JUDGE (COUNTY COURT SEAL) _ 5-7 (First pub. June 9. 1949.) NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Beniamin B. Wells; the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Beniamin B. Wells, deceased, real names unknown; Alexander Razey; the heirs devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estatq of Alexander Razey, deceased real names unknown; R. W. Badgerow; All persons having or claiming any interest in the Northwest Quarter of Section 26. Township 30, North, Range 9. West of the 6th P. M , Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown. Defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 4th day of June, 1949. Lysle G, Johnson, as plaintiff, tiled his petition and commenced an ac tion in the District Court of Holt County. Nebraska, against you and each of you. the ob ject and prayer of which peti tion is to quiet and confirm in the plaintiff the title and pos session of the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 30. North, Range 9, West of the 6th P. M , Holt County, Nebraska, and to ex clude you and each of you from any right, title lien or interest in or to .“?aid above de scribed real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 18th dav of July, 1949 LYSLE G. JOHNSON, by John R. Gallagher. 5-8 His Attorney (First pub. June 9, 1949.) | Mark J. Ryan. Attv. NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HAROLD MULFORD, DE CEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for fi nal settlement herein, deter mination of heirship, inheri tance taxes, fees and commis sion. distribution of estate, and approval of final account and discharge which will be for hearing in this Court on June 28th, 1949 at 10:00 A. M. Dated this 7th day of June, 1949. LOUIS W. REIMER, Countv Judge (COUNTY COURT SfeAL) 5-7 Helps With State Examinations— Dr. L. A. Burgess left for Lincoln Monday where he will assist with administering of the state board dental exam inations. He expects to return Saturday. L. G. Gillespie made a trip to Des Moines, la., early in the week. O’Neill Locals John P. McManus went to Omaha Sunday to spend a day in the wholesale markets at the opening of ma.ket week. Supt. Ira George is in Lin coln part-time lor the Summer term at the State university. Last Thursday guests at the Ivan Cone home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swenson, of Was hougal, Wash. Keith Landon moved here today (Thursday) from Ames, la. Ted Donohoe, of New' Or leans, La , stopped in Friday to visit Mrs. F. M. Brennan and Miss Bernadette Brennan. Mrs. Stella Latta, of Omaha, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham this week. Mrs. M. J. Golden and Mrs, L. M. Diehlman went to Sioux City Tuesday. Donald Godel is spending this week at the Howard Ober le farm. J. A Pteiler, of Hot Springs, ! S. D„ visited Mrs. F. M. Bren nan and Miss Bernadette Bren nan June 1 and 2. He was ac i companied by a friend, Leon ard Kaudy, also of Hot springs. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hynes and daughters spent Saturday and Sunay at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Rudy Funk at St. John’s. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bau meister, Mrs. Arthur Hayford and Mrs. Fred Bazelman went to Norfolk Friday. John Berigan arrived this week from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln to spend the Summer with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Berigan. Mrs. Levi Fuller and son, Mrs. George VanEvery, and Bety Fetrow spent Friday in Norfolk on business. Thev a bo visited Mrs. VanEvery’s daugh ter, Mrs. Carl Miller, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parkins ileft Saturday for a two-weeks’ vacation in Minnesota and ! Missouri. SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page 2, sect. 2) Motion was made bv Hubbard, seconded by Borg that the fol lowing Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same: Delbert Addison, gas and grease $ 38.38 Beckwith Oil Co., gas and oil 238.40 Ronald Borg, road work 63.43 Andy Clark, road super vision 21.63 Glen Cobb, fuel and oil 293.17 Frank Cronk, road super vision 20.00 Ewing Motor Co., re pairs 10.80 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co., tractor rental 736.40 Fetrow Repair Shop, re pairs ... 25.75 B. G. Hanna, road work 127.50 Highway Eqpt. & Supply Co., repairs_ 21.00 William Hubby, road work 31.601 Island Supply Co., oil 19.72 C. W. Kirkland, rental of pickup 7.86 Kramer Welding Shop, re pairs 49.90 Lohaus Motor Co., re pairs 154.10 Homer Maring, road work 12.90 Musil Bros., road work 85.00 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., repairs _ 5.13 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., labor and repairs • 10.00 Allan J. Pollock, gas and grease 61.10 Merle Sehilousky, road work 95.00 Richard Smith, road work 74.80 Richard Smith, road work 39.10 Mrs. Bell Widman, 1 acre of clay 125.00 Carl Wulf. road work 105.40 Leslie J. Andrus, tractor operating 186.15 Axel L. Borg, road su pervision 40.00 Central Supply Co., re pairs 109.55 Clark Bros. Transfer, freight .94 Continental Oil Co., gas and fuel 58.31 Donald Dankert, spraying roads 55.00 Fehrs Tractor Co., tractor rental 736.40 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co. 1.35 Herman Gans, repairs_ 9.90 Gerald Harding, road work 231.05 Highway Eqpt. & Supply Co., repairs 36.68 Inter-State Oil Co., re pairs, pump 14.36 C. W. Kirkland, road work 134.30 James C. Kirkland, road work 45.90 L. O. Lenz, road work 25.13 Marcellus Impl. Co., re pairs .. 42,50 | C. R. Meyers, repairs 9.90 I Chet McClenahan, road work 119.00 Nobr, Tractor & Eqp Co., repairs _ 4.05 Frank Noffke, repairs 101.80 Rockey Impl. Co., re pairs _ 54.14 Shelhamer Oil & Eqpt. Co., oil and repairs 77.95 Harvey Wahl, road work 139.41 Carl Wulf, road work 121.55 Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Cronk that the fol lowing Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Drag Fund in payment of same: Wm. A. Anderson, drag ging roads $ 30.75 L. R. Cobb, dragging roads 32.25 Frank Fiala, haying roads 10.00 Jess Hupp, dragging roads 45.08 Adolph Latzel, Jr., drag ging roads 29.00 Marvin Boyens, dragging roads 4.50 Frank Fiala, haying roads 10.00 James Hupp, dragging roads 9.00 Herman J. Janzing, drag ging roads . 16.5C Leo P. Matthews, d 'egging roads 18.76 5:00 P. M. On motion the Board adjourned until ij OO A M. , May 25, 1949. Ruth Hoffman, County Cl rk. Andy Clark, Chairman. Wednesday, June 15 Stuart Auditorium Sponsored by Stuart Cilds S Saddle Club CHEVROLET * MEDIUM-DUTY DE LUXE STAKE* Model 3609—12S%inch wheelbase, Maximum G.V. W. 5,800 lb. Other models available up to 161-inch wheelbase ond 16,000 lb. G.V.W. a lIGHT-DUTY PICK-UP Model 3104— 116-inch wheelbase, Maximum G.V.W. 4 '00 lb. Other models available: 3604—125V*-inch wheelbase, Maximum G.V.W. \800 lbi 3804—137-inch wheelbase, Maximum G.V.W. 6,700 lb. 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