Legal Notices (First pub. March 30, 1950) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. Estate of Margaret Enright, De ceased. . m The State of Nebraska, To All Concerned: Notice is hereby given that Loretto Enright has filed her petition alleging that Margaret Enright died Septem ber 21, 1943, intestate, a resi dent of Holt County, Nebraska, seized and possessed of some right, title and interest in and to Lots 14, 15 and 16, in Block 1, Original Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. That petitioner owns an un divided one-third interest in the real estate above described, having derived title thereto by inheritance. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of death, the heirs, degree of kinship, and right of descent of real property of said deceased; that she died intestate, and that there is no inheritance tax, state or federal, due from said estate or the heirs thereof. That said petition will be for hearing in this Court on the 20th day of April, 1950, at ten o’clock A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County udge. (County Court Seal) 47-49c (First Pub. March 23, 1950) NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Clara L. Hadley, Samuel O. Hadley, Stephen G. Lewis, John Moffat, Eliza Moffat, New ell L. Moffat, Violet V. Moffat, Clarence J. Moffat, Maggy Mof fat; The heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of Eliza Moffat, deceased; Velna J. Weir, Robert Weir, Donald C. Townsend, Vio lette Townsend; All persons having or claiming any interest in Lots one, two, three, and four, Block five, Blast Side Ad dition to Page, Holt County, Ne braska, Real Names Unknown, • Defendants. You and each of you are here by notified that on the 21st day of March, 1950, Clarence Stew art and Mary Stewart, as Plain tiffs, filed their petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which petition is to quiet and confirm in the Plaintiffs the title and possession of the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: Lots one, two, three, and four, Block five, Blast Side Ad dition to Page, Holt County, Ne braska, and to exclude you and each of you from any right, title, lien or interest in or to said above described real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day of May, 1950. CLARENCE STEWART AND MARY STEWART. By John R. Gallagher, 46-49c Their Attorney. (First pub. March 23, 1950) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Bistate No. 3646 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska March 20, 1950. ‘ _ w ^ 1 ^ TAVERNS STRIVE FOR PUBLIC APPROVAL The tavern owners of the state are to be commended for their efforts to reach a new high level of operation. The people of the com munity appreciate these ef forts to keep taverns clean, wholesome and above re proach—to eliminate sales to excessive drinkers and to minors. For over 11 years the brew ing industry has been de veloping and following a program of education aim ed at keeping retailers in formed of the legal and so cial requirements for clean, lawful operation. Hus pro gram has been beneficial to the industry, the retailer and the general public. NEBRASKA DIVISIOI^ □United State* Brewer* Foundation 1 Bank Bid*., Lincoli In the matter of the estate of i Lemuel C. Mallory, 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 Lemuel C. Mallory, Deceased, and for the appointment of J. M. Pucelik, as executor there | of; that April 13, 1950, at 10 ! o’clock A.M. has been set for ' hearing said petition and prov 1 ing said instrument in said ! Court when all persons concern ed may appear and contest the probate thereof. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 46-48c (First pub. March 23, 1950) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3643 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, March 16, 1950. In the matter of the Estate of William J. Biglin, Deceased. Creditors of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is July 13th, 1950, and for the payment of debts is March 16th, 1951, and that on April 13th, 1950, and on July 14th, 1950, at 10 o’clock A.M., each day, I will be at the i County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 46-48 (First pub. March 16, 1950) SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein R. H. Shriner, is plaintiff and Arvid E. Lindquist, et aL, are defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 17th day of April, 1950, at 11:00 o’ clock A.M., the following des cribed premises in Holt County, NAhrflQkjl * Lots Four and Five, in Block Fifty, McCafferty’s Addition to the Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, to satisfy the sum of $2,292.85 found due plaintiff and interest thereon and $160.93 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 13th day of March, 1950. A. B. HUBBARD, Sheriff of Holt County, 45-49 Nebraska. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS October 4, 1949 Council met at regular ses-1 sion. Present Mayor Coyne. Coun cilmen Corkle, Hickey, Uhl Rooney and McCarville. I Meeting called to order by the Mayor. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Treasurer statements read and approved. Motion by Rooney, seconded by Corkle, that the following bills be allowed: On the general fund, i Chester Calkins - $173.90 Walter Calkins 144.20 Ralph Scofield - 127.20 O. D. French .. — 20.00 Collector of Internal Rev enue .. 79.80 O’Neill Auto Supply 100 I Western Hotel 1-50 Marcellus Imp. Co. 4.80 i Western Auto 5.55 ! Stanley Soukup 71.51 Joe Wert ' Bob Cook 144.20 Howard Newton 194.70 William Griffin 30.00 Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. 6.80 O’Neill Fire Dept. 26.00 Rubeck Service Station 1.00 Beckwith Oil Co. 19.98 Shelhamer Oil & Eqpt. 9.97 ' t.ohaus Motor Co. 104.90 I Consumers Pub. Power District 329.22 On the water fund: Bob Davidson 175.00 Stanley Soukup 13.04 N. W. Bell Tel. Co. 9.20 O. D. French 75.00 1 Consumers Public Power I District 359.90 : James Davidson & Sons 8.07 A vote on the above motion was as follows: Aye Corkle, Uhl, Hickey, Rooney, McCarville. | Nays, None. Motion by Corkle, seconded by Rooney, that the lights com mittee be authorized to make a survey of street lights in the residential area of O’Neill and make recommendations to Con sumers Public Power District, and that contract be signed for placement of said lights, also | that the Mayor and City Clerk i be authoried to sign contract I with Consumers Public Power District, for new White Way for I City of O’Neill to be installed as soon as necessary materials | can be obtained. A vote on the ; above motion was taken and ■ the vote was as follows: All Aye. On motion, Council adjourned until October 21, 1949, at 2:00 P. M. H. E. COYNE, Mayor. O. D. FRENCH, City Clerk. October 21, 1949 Council met as per adjourn ment from meeting of October 4th, 1949. Present: Mayor Coyne, and Councilmen Rooney, Ray Hickey and McCarville. Absent, Uhl and Corkle. At 2:00 p.m. Mayor called Council to order. Motion by Ray. seconded by Hickey, that the Council proceed to open bids on contract for new outfall sewer. Motion carried i The Council proceeded to canvass the bids submitted, and I the bid of Diamond Engineer ’ ing Company, of Grand Island. Nebraska, was the only bid sub- j mitted. This bid, being in ex- J cess of the Engineer's estimate for the work and materials. Motion by Ray, seconded by Hickey, that the bid of the Dia mond Engineering Company, of Grand Island, be rejected for the reason that the same ex ceeded the Engineer’s estimate of cost of the work. The motion being put to a vote, the same was carried. Motion by Rooney, seconded by Ray, that the certified check of the Diamond Engineering Company, accompanying their bid, be returned. Motion carried. Motion by Rooney, seconded by Hickey, that the City Engi neer be authorized and instruct ed to revise his estimate for the proposed outfall sewer improve ment, and submit a new esti mate therefor. Motion carried. Discussion was had with the City Engineer concerning the previous estimate placed by him on the cost of the outfall sewer improvement and the matter of revision of the Engi neer's estimates, and the Engi neer submitted a revised esti mate thereon. .... . —» _9 1 iviuiion uy auuiic^ , scwuucu by Hickey, that the City Council approve plans and specifications and report and revised estimate submitted by the Engineer, Don ald Price, covering the propos ed improvement to the outfall sewer voted by the Resolution adopted September 16th, 1949. A roll call vote being taken on such motion resulted as follows: Aye, Ray, Rooney, Hickey and McCarville. Nay: None. The Mayor declared such motion passed. Motion by Rooney, seconded by Hickey, that the City pro ceed to advertise for bids and give notice to contractors for bids for the construction and furnishing and installation of lift station and approximately 2100 feet of 10 inch cast iron pipe, approximately 30 piers, and 1500 yards of backfill; that said notice be published for 3 weeks in the official city news paper, and the time for receiv ing bids be fixed as November 21, 1949, at 2:00 p.m. Roll call vote on such motion resulted as follows: Aye: Ray, Rooney, Hickey and McCarville. Nay: None. Upon motion, the Council ad journed. H. E. COYNE, Mayor. O. D. FRENCH, City Clerk. November 1, 1949 Council met at regular ses sion. , _ Present Chairman of Council McCarville, Councilmen Corkle, Rooney, Uhl and Ray. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Treasurer statements rfead and approved. Motion by ooney, seconded by Uhl, that the following bills be allowed On the General Fund: Chet Calkins ... $173.00 Joe Wert 144.20 Ralph Scofield 127.20 O. D. French 20.00 P. C. Donohoe 58.78 H. W. Tomlinson 50.00 J. B. Grady, agent 119.63 Stan Soukup . 2.80 Western Hotel 1-50 Holt Co. Indep. 400.00 Walt Calkins 144.20 Bob Cook 144.20 Howard Newton 194.70 Wm. Griffin 30.00 O’Neill Fire Dept._ 24.00 Beckwith Oil Co. .. 18.89 McCarvilles’ .— 4.95 The Frontier 32.80 Consumers P. P. D. . 173.52 On the Water Fund: Bob Davidson $175.00 Consumers P. P. D. 227.30 Holt Co. Indep. . 60.58 O. D. French 75.00 N. W. Bell Tele. Co. 7.50 Interstate Machine and ^ < 1n 4 on The vote on the above mo tion was as follows: All Aye. Motion by Rooney, seconded by Uhl that the City Clerk be ordered to transfer to the Coun ty Treasurer of Holt County $6,000.00 surplus money receiv ed from the sale of Water Bonds, also to transfer $600.00 to be used to pay interest to date on bonds now due. This money to be transferred from the Water Fund. Roll was called on the above notice and the vote was as follows: Aye: Ray, Corkle, Rooney and Uhl. Nay: None. Motion by Corkle, seconded by Uhl, that Rooney and Corkle be appointed to contact Ramsey of the Civil Aeronautics of Lin coln to see if any federal aid can be obtained for use on the City Airport. Motion carried. Motion by Rooney, seconded by Corkle, that the City Attor ney draw up an ordinance to sell the land upon which the house of G. O. Harper is situat ed on at the City Airport. Mo tion carried. Motion by Rooney, seconded by Ray, to redistrict the City of O’Neill into four wards. The division points to be Fourth Street North and South and Douglas Street East and West, with all of the people living north of Douglas Street and east of Fourth Street being in the First ward. All persons living north of Douglas Street and west of Fourth Street being in the Second ward, all persons living south of Douglas Street and west of Fourth Street being in the Third ward and all per 1 sons living south of Douglas , Street an deast of Fourth Street , being in the Fourth ward This new redistricting to become ef fective at the next regular City election. Motion carried. Motion by Corkle, seconded j by Ray, that the Sewer commit tee be authorized to survey the ! possibility of putting sewer 1 south of the comers of Second Street at the corner of Fremont Street Motion carried Upon motion the Council ad journed. H. E. COYNE, Mayor. O. D. FRENCH, City Clerk. November 21, 1949 The Council met pursuant to the motion of October 21st, 1949, for the purpose of receiving bids. Present Mayor Coyne and Councilmen Uhl, Rooney, Mc Carville and Corkle. Absent: Ray and Hickey. The following bids were filed with the City Clerk for propos ed contract for construction of new outfall sewer and upon or der of the Council were opened and read: Diamond Engineering Co., Grand sland $32,068.00 R. W. Hughes Co., Omaha 34,775.00 Chambers Construction Co., Lincoln 34,575.00 Dobsen Bros. Constr. Co., Lincoln 34,500.00 W. J. Parker Constr. Co., Omaha 32,150.00 Motion made by Uhl, second ed by Corkle, that the bid of Diamond Engineering Co. of Grand Island, be accepted, and that the contract for labor and materials for construction of lift station and outfall sewer, complete according to Engineer’s specifications, be awarded Dia mona E*ngii»^*'****s ****. basis of their low bid of $32, 068.00, here submitted, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they hereby are authorized to execute and enter into a writ ten contract with Diamond En gineering Co. for such work; that the certified checks of the other unsuccessful bidders be returned by the clerk and the check of Diamond Engineering Co. be retained until perform ance bond is furnished. Roll call vote being taken on such mo tion resulted as follows: Aye: Corkle, McCarville, Uhl and Rooney. Nay: None. The Mayor declared such motion passed. Motion by Corkle, seconded bv Uhl, that the contract for furnishing materials and labor for installation of lift station and outfall sewer line, as execut ed by Diamond Engineering Co., of Grand Island, and the City of O’Neill, dated this 21st day of November, 1949. be, and the same hereby is approved. Such contract being for the total sum of $32,068.00. Roll call vote be ing taken on such motion result ed as follows: Aye. Corkle, Mc Carville, Uhl and Rooney. Nay, None. The Mayor declared such motion passed. , Upon motion the Council ad journed. ^ E COYnE, Mayor. O. D. FRENCH, City Clerk. 500 Farmers Draw 1949 Ag Payments April 15 is the closing date for signing farm plans for the agr - culture conservation program. “Since signup meetings hav been held, it is now the respon sibility of each farmer to see that he is signed,” according to Harrv E. Ressel, chairman of the Holt couny Production and Marketing administration, wt wish to call to your attention that the county office will be open on Saturdays up to and in cluding April 15,” he added. Checks on the 1949 program are now coming into the county. Over 500 farmers have been paid in the last week. The re maining payments are antici pated at an early date, as there are several hundred more that are cleared for payment at this time. The past few days before spring field work starts and the roads have opened up in most sections of the county many farmers have been call ing at the office. Visit Wisconsin— Lloyd Gibson and Evert Mi ner returned Thursday, March 20, from Waukesha, Wise., where they had spent 4 days at tending a Holstein dairy cattle sale. Mr. Gibson purchased 4 head. In Waukesha they met A. D. Wilson, son of a Holt county homesteader. Upon their return they ordered a copy of The Frontier’s Diamond Jubilee Edi tion sent to Mr. Wils6n, a hotei clerk. Colfax Home Scene Of Housewarming CELIA — The Emil Coifar home Saturday evening, April 1, was the scene of a house warming, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Black more, Mr and Mrs Mark Hen dricks and family, and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Foe ken and fam ily surprised Mr, and Mrs. Col fax. Other CeJia News Clarence Slotfelt is now “babehing” at the J. V. Johnson ranch home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch and Steve Bausch visited the John Schwidnt home Thursday eve ning, March 30. Guests at the Ray Pease home Sunday, April 2, were Mrs. Pease’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haase, her grand father, Mrs. James Reid, of Denton; and her father and mother, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Spann. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Haase and Mr. James Reid ar rived Saturday at the Wm. Spann home and returned to Denton Monday. _i «f_ n __i n-1:_ mt . aiiu mi o. uvniuiu uiui rv more, Vernon Beckwith and Clarence Genung attend the j Odd Fellows district meeting in Ainsworth Friday evening, March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Beck and son, Duane, were dinner guests at the Charley Mlinar home Sunday, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfax and family visited the George Beck family Thursday evening, March 30. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott went to Lincoln Tuesday, April 4, and returned the next day. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and Marjorie were supper guests atthe Clarence Focken home Sunday, April 2. Mr- and Mrs. Marvin Focken and daughter visited Gerald O’ Conner family Wednesday eve ning, March 29. Bernard Blackmore plowed out a road for Stanley Johnson Saturday, April 1, so they could get feed for their cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terwilli ger were Sunday, April 2, din ner guests at the home of her grandfather, Joe Disterhaupt. Connie Frickel, jr., and Ron nie and Caroline flew up to vis it the Mark Hendricks family Sunday afternoon, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaf fin visited the Mark Hendricks family Wednesday afternoon, March 29. Frank Kilmurry and daugh ter, Mary Catherine, were cal lers at the O. A. Haimimerberg home, Saturday, April 1. Mr and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger spent Friday, March 31, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winnings. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fock . en. Karen and the twins went to O'Neill Friday forenoon on business. They returned to At- 1 i kinson and Mrs. Focen and chil i dren visited Mrs. Groff in the j afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaf fin and family and Miss Bema dine Miller were O’Neill visit- i ors Saturday. April 1. They visited Mrs. J. R Jarvis in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black- ] j more visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks Monday. Mrs. Black more helped Mrs. Hendricks quilt. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Mellor I were Sunday dinner guests at j the Leonard Chaffin home Mr. and Mi’s. D. F. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Livingston, spent Sunday, April 2, at the D. F. Scott farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Scott are still living in Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braun and family were Sunday, Aprn 2, dinner guests at the Marvin Focken home Mrs. Marvin Focken and ahter visited Mrs. Henry er Friday afternoon, March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black more were dinner guests at the Vernon Beckwith home Sun day, April 2. Don Coleman visited his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Cole man, Sunday, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and family were also guests at the Cole man home. Mrs Emma McKathnie and Miss Marjorie Rouse were weekend guests at the Milton McKathnie home. John and Vincent Obermire were Thursday evening, March 30, guests at the Stanley John son home Steve Bausch and Mr and Mrs. Ed Bausch visited the Roy Niison family in Newport Sun day, April 2, Mrs. Lee Terwilliger, Mr. and Mrs. Fery Terwilliger visited the Lawrence Smith family Sat urday, April 1. Lawrence Smith worked on the new chwich buildinf Thurs day, March 30. 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