The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 09, 1950, SECTION 1, Page 8, Image 8

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I Cudahy Pure
LARD
lb. llC
Lufthus Orange
JUICE
46-oz. can 29c
Carnation
MILK
Can .lie
GREEN TOP
CARROTS, bunch ... 5c
PINK
GRAPEFRUIT, 10 for 49c
SOLID CRISP
RADISHES. 3 hn 10c
SOLID
CABBAGE, 3 lbs 11c
KITCHEN
Cleanser, 2 cans. 9c
LUSHUS
Syrup, Gallon 65 C
BROWN OR POWDERED
Sugar, 2-lbs. 25 C
GENUINE
Jello,3pbs. 19c
LUX
Soap, 3 bars 23C
Fishers
CHEESE
2-lb.pkg.63c
VEL-DUZ
OXYDOL
fkg.24c
COMO TOILET
TISSUE
4 rolls 19c
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| STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES
1 Lb. Jar 29c
LEXINGTON CREAM f
FLOUR
5-ibs. -37 c I
Creamery
BUTTER
lb.61c
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I PIGS
FEET .. 3 Lbs. 25c
Sliced
BACON ENDS
2-lbs.. 39c
Lean
| BOILING BEEF
u>29c
Solid Pack
OYSTERS
Pint.59c
Ring Liver
SAUSAGE
Lb.33c
PIECES OF HALIBUT
STEAK . . Lb. 19c
While It Lasts!
Blue Barrel
SOAP
Bar T He
Miracle
WHIP
Quart.... 55 c
tfigiiu Rites
Here Tuesday
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Miss Margaret Schmitz, and
Mrs. Anna Carpenter, all of
-ioux City; Dr and Mrs. Milton
ynch and Mrs M. R. Boler, of
jackson; Frank Waters and Vin
cent Waters, both of Cherokee,
la.; Mrs. L J. Marowally, of
Chicago, 111.; Miss Anne Waters
and Miss Mamie Cullen, both of
Omaha; Mrs. Etha Biglin and
Richard Biglin, both of Hastings;
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pohl
meier, of Lawrence.
Members of the funeral di
rectors’ fraternity who were al
so present: Leo F. Seger, of At
kinson, who assisted Robert
Clinkscales in the arrangements;
Jack Marshall, of Tilden; Mr.
and Mrs. D. B Raymer, of
Butte; John Mackin, of Omaha
and W. O. Samuelson, of Oma
ha, secretary of the Nebraska
Funeral Directors’ association.
Father O’Sullivan led in the
rosary rite conducted at the Big
lin home on Monday evening.
Burial was in Calvary cemetery
in the family plot.
Mrs. Tex Beckwith and Mrs.
Guy Beckwith, of Emmet were
visitors Monday at the E. W.
Kramer home.
CATHERINE KOPP,
93, STUART, DIES
STUART — Funeral services
will be held here today (Thurs
; day) beginning at 2:30 p. m.
for Mrs, Catherine Kopp, one
of the oldest residents of Holt
county. The rites will be con
ducted in the Federated church
and burial will be in the Stu
art cemetary.
Mrs. Kopp died Tuesday at
12:30 a. m. at the home of a
son, Harry. She had been in
failing health for five years and
' her advanced age contributed
j to her death, doctors said
Mrs Kopp had been a resident
of Holt county since July 3,
1881, when she and her husband
settled on a farm Southwest
of here.
Born May 1, ,1856 at Castle
on the Rhine, France, Catherine
Baehr’s mother died when she
was still a youngster.' Prior to
the time she came to the Unit
ed States, she worked as a slave
servant in the Saar basin. Dur
ing 1872 she, with a girl friend,
came to America and settled
at Pittsburg, Pa. There she met
and married Phillip Kopp on
July 3, 1881. To them 10 chil
dren were born. Seven died in
infancy.
On July 3, 1881 she with her
husband and two eldest sons,
Hariy and Phillip, jr., home
steaded Southwest of here they
ranch-farmed until 1923 when
they retired and moved into
town. Mr Kopp died in 1925 at
| Stuait.
Suiviv'ors include: son, Harry,
of Stuart; daughter, Mrs. George
Shu beat, of Rose «nd grand
children.
Phillip, jr., died when he was
38-years-old.
Wednesday, February 1, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Sturek, of Bea
ver Valley, were guest: of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Krause. M. B.
Kraimer, of Albion, was a guest
Monday and Tuesday
Legal Notices
(First pub Feb. 9, 1950)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3588
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, February
4th, 1950.
In the matter of the Estate of
Michael E. Mullen, Deceased.
All persons interested fa said
estate are hereby notified that
the joint administrators of said
estate has filed in this court
their final report and a petition
for final settlement and distri
bution of the residue of said es
tate; and that said report and
petition will be heard March 1,
i9o0, at 10 o’clock A M at the
County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska, when all persons in
terested may appear and be
heard concerning said final re
port and the distribution of '••aid
estate.
LOUIS W. reimkr,
! ,n . _ County Judge.
> County Court Seal) ^
J
(First pub. Feb. 9, 1950)
SHERIFF'S SALE
v,r?ni1CVS hereby «iven that by
sii?H t °f arl °rder °f SaIe
r£?ri5 by the Clerk of the
Kric c°urt of Holt County.
Nebraska, m aa action pending
in said Court wherein Harry il’
Moore, is plaintiff and T. M
r nee’ aU- ^ defendants,
I wiR sell to the highest bidder
for cash at the front door of the
court house in O’Neill, Nebras
°n. .13,tl? day of March,
1950 at 10 o clock A.M., the fol
^wing described premises in
Holt County Nebraska- ^
The North Half of the South
east Quarter of Section
Twelve, in Township Twenty
f‘x- N,°r,th’ Ran«e Eleven,
West of the 6th P.M., m Holt
County, Nebraska,
•to satisfy the sum of $44.62
round due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $50.37 costs of suit
and accruing costs.
Dated this 6th day of Febru
ary, 1950. \ }.
A. B. HUBBARD,
Sheriff of Holt County, Nebr.
_ 40-44c
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Lb.33c
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PEARS 2 No. 1\ Cans.55c
DAVID HARUM
FLOUR so*, bag $2.09
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JUICE
Oranges 5-lb bag 39c
YELLOW„ LARGE SIZE
Onions 3 .25c
SNOWHITE
Cauliflower lb 17c
RED - DELICIOUS
Apples bu. box... $3.19
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BACON SQUARES, lb........... 19c
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PICNICS, 4-to 6-lb. aver., lb..... 35c
MINCED HAM, lb..35c
SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib.ZZZ59c
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2 lb. cello 29c
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CRISCO 3-lb. can /St
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CHERRIES 8
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I Yellowstone
CORN
2 No. 2 cans 33c
RED TRIUMPH
POTATOES
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Yellowstone 9
PEAS I
2 No. 2 cans 33c I
PET EVAP.
MILK, 3 tall cans „ 35c
BETTY CROCKER Reg. Pkg.
Apple Pyequick.. 37^
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Apricots, No. 10 can 59c
25c EGGS 27C £ 25c
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100-lb. sack $3.79
NUTRENA FEEDS
15% Eqg Crumbles
100 lb Print Bag _ $3.69
20% Eqg Crumbles
100 lb. Print Baq 54.19
33% Poultry Concentrate