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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1950)
JAMES CARMAN BURIAL AT O’NEILL PAGE—Funeral services for James Carman, 87, who died Tuesday evening, January 31, at the farm home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Ed Sterner, were held Friday afternoon at the Page Methodist church. Rev. T. O. Brownfield officiated. Burial was in the. family lot in the Prospect Hill cemetery at O’Neill. Pallbearers were Mi lo Landreth, Floyd Frahin, Je rome Allen, Roger Bowen, Ber nard Allen, Elmer Edmisten, Laverne VanConett and Ken neth Wettlaufer. Mrs. Alton Braddock, Mrs. Ray Snell, Leonard Miller and Edgar Stauffer sang, accompan ied by Mrs. John Lamason. Mrs. Hester Edmisten and Mia. Milo Landreth had charge of the flor al offerings. James Carman was born in Sangamon county. 111., and when he was 2-years-old his parents moved to Johnson county. Nebr., where he grew to manhood. He was married to Miss Anna McKinsey at Tecumseh on Feb ruary 22, 1885. One daughter was born to them. The family moved to a farm northeast of Page in 1911, where Mrs. Carman died in De cember, 1933, and where Mr. Caiman spent the remainder of his life. After Mrs. Carman’s death, Mr. Carman lived with his daughter, Mrs. Sterner. Mr. Carman suffered a stroke Jan. 29 from which #he failed to recover. Survivors include: Daughter — Mrs. Sterner; one grand daugnter, Mrs. Glen Stewart; 3 great-grandchildren; brother— William Carman, of Albuquer que, N. M. Other Page News The Bid-or-Bye bridge club met with Mrs. Frank Cronk on Wednesday aiternuon, February 1. Mrs. Robert Gray was a guest of the club. Mrs. Gerald Lamason was high score win ner. Mrs. Bernard Allen won the all-cut. Tne Help-U club met with Mrs. John Finch Wednesday, February 17, for an all-day session. A no-host dinner was served at noon. There were 19 members present. Guests were Mrs. Joe Asher, of Portland, Ore.; Mis. Kate Beam, of Riv erton, la., and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss. Tne afternoon was spent playing pitch. Mrs. Heiss held high score; Mrs. Dale Waring, low, and Mrs. Ralph Brook houser, traveling. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Roy Waring in two weeks. Our Neighborhood club held its last meeting with Mrs. Alvin Hesse. Tne afternoon was spent doing needlework for the host ess. This club met Wednesday, February 8, with Mrs. Harlan Spath. , , The Contract bridge club met with Mrs. Marion Mitchell on Thursday evening, February 2. Mrs. Herbert Steinberg won high score and Mrs. Meivm Held, low. Mrs. George F.oet was hostess to the Just-A-Mere club Friday afternoon with seven members present. The afternoon was spent doing needlework. A group of friends surprised Kenneth Braddock Saturday evenmg in honor of his birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playmg cards. Mr. and Mis. Harold Heiss entertained at a dinner Wed nesday noon, February 1, hon oring the birthday of Mrs. Leo nard Heiss. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and Bon nie, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn r rench and Richard Heiss. Miss Audrey Braddock enter tamed Hi guests at a party last; week honoring Bill Hartman, who was leaving for Omana to enter the army. The evenmg was spent playing games, it lunch was served at the close of the evenmg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauf ler and son, Dale, drove to At kinson Wednesday, February 1, wnere they attended a banquet that evenmg honoring the 4-H leaders of Holt county. It was sponsored by the Atkinson Ser vice club. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hoffman and daughter, of Clearwater, were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gai lord Albright. Mr. Albright ac companied them to their home where he will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson, Shirley and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Sorenson and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorenson and daughter were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Fuel berth and daughter and Mrs. Kate Fuelberth, of Osmond, were supper guests Sunday eve ning of Mr. and Mrs. Anion :\is sen. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher were evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson went to Plainview Saturday to visit their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Russell Sorenson, of Creighton, who is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lov/ell i Murphy, at Plainview. They al so visited with their son, Rus sell, who had come from ! Creighton. , , Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher and ; son, Jerry, returned home last Thursday from Los Angeles, Calif., where they ahd spent several weeks visiting their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smoeck, and farm liy. O'NEILL LOCALS Guests Sunday at the Emmet Crabh home were their sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs ; Verle Crabb and family, of Wag i ner, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. i Dorrance Crabb and family. | Mr- and Mrs. Lawrence Ur ban left Saturday to attend a wedding in Wayna Sunday. Venetian blind!. prompt delivery, made to measure, metal or wood, all color*—J. M. McDonald Co.. ONeilLlltt Mrs. Alma pby, of Ainsworth, visited Mr*:. Raymond Eby and family Sunday and Monday. Mrs. William Dierks, of At kinson, spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs De Groff. Mr. and Mrs. De Groff drove her home Sunday and spent the day there. DR. J. L. SHERBAHN J CHIROPRACTOR Complete X-Ray Equipment j V* Block So. ot Ford Garage . O'Neill. Nebraska REAL ESTA' IT AUCTION 920 Acres, Mostly Pasture and Hay Land Will be offered as a whole, or in convenient tracts to suit the buyer, on 9 ■ CM* ^9 On the Premises. 1:30 P. M. — Located — 19 miles north and 2 Va west of Atkinson—or 15 miles north of Stuart, on Stuart-Naper Read and then 4>/a miles east .Or l>/2 miles east and 1 mile south of Dustin Store. Holt County. | Nebproperty Will be Offered as a Whole—920 Acres— or m th° 280^Acres—SV^of SW**SEtt * NEVi of SWK Se.30 33-14. All good quality pasture land, watered by Big Sandy, which is spring fed. Lots of trees for shelter and posts. 32i Acres - W*/a of E'/a & SWV4 Sec. 29-33-14. Used as pasture and have been haying 160 acres of it. cutting around 20 stacks of upland hay. 160 Acres—NW>/4 Sec. 25-33-14. 70 acres of farm land, balance grass. Good feeding spot well sheltered. 160 Acres—E‘/a of NWVi & W'/a of NW'/4 Sec. 31-33-14. Improved. Has 4 room house, small horse barn, cow barn with 8 stanchions, hen house, small granary. Lots vatered Y a well, pasture by spring fed creeks. 33 acres third year a alfa. balance grass. , . . f TERMS: 25% cash payment day of sale, ba ance Marc ? 1st. 1950, when possession will be given. Warranty deed arv abstract furnished buyer. A long term loan can be arranged if desired by the buyer. For further information—or an inspection of the pr p Y CONTACT — EITHER HARRY A. CADWALLADER, Owner Stuart, Nebraska OR ERNIE WEILER. Auctioneer Atkinson. Nebraska Telephone 5141, Atkinson ■ Out-of-T owners At Manson Rites Relatives and friends from out-of-town who attended the funeral of Charles Manson last Thursday were: John Chilton, LaVina Man son, and Merlin Zerfing, of Hornick, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Doud and family and Mr. an dMrs. Grant Mott and fam ily, all of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Mott, of Page; Mrs. Claire Van Hove, Miss Dolores Van Hove, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arden Berg, of Bristow; Mrs. Goldie Liddy, of Lincoln; Thomas Lid dy, of Columbus; Mrs. Elmer Hammerlun, of Norfolk. The rites were held at the Methodist church, beginning at j 2 p. m. Simonson post 93, of ; the American Legion, was in charge of the military ritual and Rev. V. R. Bell, church pas tor, officiated. Mr. Manson died Tuesday, January 31, after an illness of 4V4 months. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD - Ann McManus to Ann McManus & Geneviene Mc Manus 2-1-50 $1- Vt In*, in So 125 ft lots 17 & 18 Blk 22-O’N WD-John E Weichman and Cora Fern Weichman to Karl A Weichman 2-1-50 $5000-Lots I 15-16 & 21 Blk 4-Stuart WD-Irene M Kirwan to Axel Borg 1-3-50 $l-Lot 4 Blk 48 McCaffertys Add-O’N WD-Alice E Eidenmiller-ei al to J H Davis 12-3-49 $13,740 sev4ne4 31-swy, swy«Nwy« 32-29-11 Subj to mtg WD-Ber'lha A Pock to James W Galyen 9-28-49 $2750-Part NW4SW4 33-30-14-subj to mtg CWD-American Reserve Life Ins Co to Joseph E Judge & wf 2-1-50 $1-E4 13-29-14 WD-Vi<Jtor C Marquardt to John David Walker & wf 2-17-48 $275-Lot 1 Blk 4-Ewing WD-Irene Zahradnicek Freed to Beulah Thurlow O’Connell & hus 1-31-50 $300-Lot 1 Blk 2 Ballons Add-Atk QCD-Paul Head to Peter Head 10-6-49 $1600-4 Int in SWV4SWV4 7-NW y4N W V4-S4 NW4 18-29-15 WJAG . . . 780 on your diai. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Rex Horner left for their wedding trip Friday. A. G. Johnson left Saturday for business in Iowa. The Wesleyan Missionary so ciety held a work meeting at Mrs. Carrie Borg’s home Mon day. Henry Vequist and Raymond Vequist went to Omaha on bus iness Monday. Fred Appleby and James Sul livan went to Norfolk Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. D- D. De Bolt were Sunday dinner guests at the senior Brady home. Mrs. Grover Lange, of Atkin son, visited Mrs. Hazel Boat man from last Thursday until Saturday. “Voice of The Frontier” • . . 780 on your dial . . . 9:45 a. m. three times weekly.—Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. Miss Betty Johnson spent Sunday in Jamieson with friends. DR. GILDERSLEEVE. OJX OPTOMETRIST Permanent Offtcee th Hageneick Building Phone 167 O'NEILL NEBR. Eyet Examined . Qlaeeee FltWd A SALUTE TO THE Boy Scouts of Troop 210 (O'Neill) A Member of the Covered Wagon Council... Sponsored by O’Neill Chamber of Commerce TROOP 210 ROSTER K John Bauld ■ Benny Ba^elman I John Bowen I John Brady Rooert Carroll P James A. Cronk I James DeBacker Donald Donohoe Wayne Donohoe Davey Eby Fred Fetrow Paul Fetrow Gene Fredrickson Robert Hynes James Kelly LeRoy Knepper Robert Knepper Ted Lindberg Billy Lyons Bill Malloy Bruce McElhaney Billy McElvain James McKenny Don Petersen Dale Strong Larry Tibbetts Edward Tomlinson George Tomlinson Duane Weier Darrell Weingartner Paul Shelhamer Gene Seger LeRoy Asher Warren Seger Edward Gatz Richard Gaskill Richard Graham Wayne Strong Wayne Osborne James Tomlinson Gary Waller Frank Fetrow Kenneth Taylor Richard Davis Harold Dexter Kenneth Fleming James Johnson Gerald Schmidt James Rodman John Smith Richard Taylor Jimmy McGlasson Michael London James La Frenz Norman Osborne Robert Lawrence Skippy McKenna Richard Kay Jerry Wheeler Richard Jonas Charles Asher Carroll Grenier I ★ ★ ★ SCOUTING IN O’NEILL Boy Scout week, observed from February 6-12 this year, commemorates the 40th anni versary of Boy Scouting in America. Boys who are Scouts TO DAY, make better men of TOMORROW Scout troop 2 1 0, of O’Neill, affords op»portunities for camping, hiking, living out-of doors. 1 n addition, summer camps, overnight hikes, camp orees and jamborees are af forded O’Neill Scouts. The O’Neill Chamber of Commerce will send a Scout, all exlpenses paid, to the Na tional Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa., in July, 1950. This trip includes a 3 week sightseeing tour, a nev er-to-be-forgotten experience. it ★ it Citizens of O’Neill be PROUD OS YOUR BOY SCOUT TROOP! A cause so universally beneficial—so truly American in spirit is worth your whole hearted sup port1 SCOUT TROOP OFFICIALS: I D. R. Mounts, District Chairman A. L. McMaster, Scoutmaster R. A. Perry, Assistant Scoutmaster J. R. Lyons, Assistant Scoutmaster J. Ed Hancock, Ass t Scoutmaster Rev. V. R. Bell, Explorer Advisor M. E. Jacobson, Troop Committee Chairman I A. Neil Dawes, Committeeman Albert H. Sipes, Committeeman C. R. Hill, Committeeman J. E. Davis, Committeeman -- For His Home . . . For His Community For His Nation . . . For His World The O’Neill Boy Scout ! Is Out In Front! O’NEILL PHOTO CO. Phone 1 O'Neill Invest in Young America! Get Behind the Scouts of Troop 210 in O’Neill The O'Neill Scouts Are Sponsored by the O’NEILL Chamber of Commerce BUILDING BETTER BOYS IS BIG BUSINESS ! Congratulations O’Neill SCOUTS! PAT HARTY _ O'Neill — _—ii^——i THE SCOUT LAW SAYS: ”A Scout Is Healthy” Our Fresh Bake Goods and Balanced Mpal* Helps Mothers Maintain A Healthful Diet For All Members of The Family l ' M&M Bakery & Cafe O'Neill Phone 20 You'll Gel More MOTORING PLEASURE With A Spring Tuno Up | Midwest Motor Co., Ltd. O'Neill Phone 100 o Official Distributors of Scout I • UNIFORMS I • EQUIPMENT | • BOOK & SUPPLIES U McCARVILLES’ I Clothing fe Shoei ^ — O'Neill — I