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Legal Notices
(First pub. April 13, 1950)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3560
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 12,
1950.
In the matter of the Estate of
Karolina Sobotka, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notif.ed that
the executor of said estate has
filed in this court his final re
port and a petition tor final
settlement and distrioution of
the residue of said estate; and
that said report and petition
will be heard May 3rd, 1950, at
10 o’clock A.M., at the County
Court Room in O'Neill, Nebras
ka, when all persons interested
may appear and be heard con
cerning said final report and the
distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 49-51c
(First pub. April 20, 1950)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3646
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 13,
1950.
In the matter of the Estate of
Lemuel C. Mallory, Deceased.
Creditors of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is August 11,
1950, and for the payment of
debts is April 13, 1951, and
that on May 11, 1950, and on
August 12, 1950, at 10 o’clock
A.M., each day, I will be at the
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) 50-52
(First pub. April 20, 1950)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3656
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 13,
1950.
In the matter of the Estates
of Theodore Thorson and Cora
E Thorson, Deceased.
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 Orville Thorson as
Administrator of said estates,
and will be heard May 11, 1950,
at 10 o’clock A.M., at the County
Court Room in O’Neill, Nebras
ka.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 50-52
O'NEILL CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
March 16, 1950
Council met at regular ses
sion.
Present Mayor Coyne, Coun
cilmen McCarvide Rooney, Uhl
and Corkle.
Meeting was called to order
by the Mayor.
Treasurer Statements read
and approved.
Minutes of previous meeting
read and approved.
Motion by Uhl, sedonded by
Rooney, that the following bills
be allowed.
On the general fund:
Chester Calkins _ 173.90
Joe Wert 144.20
Ralph Scofield .... . 127.20
O. D. French ... - 20.00
Ed. T- 'Campbell 334.73
Gilbert Strong 10.24
O’Neill Fire Dept. 80.00
J. C. Penney Co. .39
State Journal Print Co. lfi.47
Mobil Service 9.95
Interstate Machinery &
Supply 32.00
Hunts Recaping Service 75
The Frontier 83.78
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist. 218.00
Rubecks Standard Ser
vice -92.31
John Bonenberger _ 144.00
Walt Calkins ... _ 144 20
Bob Cook __144.20
Howard Newton ... 194.70
Wm. Griffin 30 00
Ed. T Campbell . 200.28 :
O’Neill Sign Service... 430.00
Beckwith Oil Co. . 10.10
Mid-West Motor Co. Ltd. 3.00
McIntosh Jewelry 9.00
Crabb’s Service _ 285.88
MarceEus Impl. Co. _ 70.35
O’Neill Fire Dept . 66.00
Elliott Const. Co. 300.00
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist. 221.94
Elliott Const. Co. 80.00
On the water fund:
O. D. French 75 00
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist- 296.10
Halva’s Electric 283.10
Hunts Plumbing 35.00
James Davidson’s &
Son’s . 1.71
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist. 221.94
Lohaus Motor Co. 274.05
N. W. Bell Tele. Co. ... 3.40
Layne-Western Co. 49.16
Rubeck’s Standard Ser
vice 1 44
The vote on the above mo
tion was as follows: All Aye.
Motion by Rooney, seconded
by Uhl, that the Sewer and
Water Committee be authoriz
ed to make a survey on the
possibility of placing water
and sewer to Block “two” Lots
12. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18,
Matthews Addition. Motion
carried.
The application for an on
and off sale Beer License of
LeRoy T. Baumeister came up
before the council. Motion by
McCarviile, seconded by Roon
ey that same be granted and
that the Mayor be and is here
by directed to endorse approv
al on applicant’s bond. Roll
was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as
follows: All aye.
The application for an on
and off sale beer license of
Matt L. Hynes, came up before
the Council. Motion by Roon
ey, seconded by Uhi that same
be granted and that Mayor be
and is hereby directed to en
dorse approvial on applicant’s
bond. Roll was called on the
above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: All
eye.
The application for an on
off sale Beer License of Claude
Hamilton came up before the
Council. Motion by XThl, sec
onded by Corkle that same be
granted and that the Mayor is
and he hereby is directed to
endorse appoval on applicant’s
bond. Roll was called on the
above motion and the vote was
as follows: All aye.
The application for an on
off sale Beer License of Fred
Appleby came up before the
Council. Motion by Corkle, sec
onded by McCarviile that same
be granted and that the Mayor
be and is hereby directed to en
dorse approval on applicant’s
bond. Roll was called on the
above motion and the vote was
as follows: All aye.
The application tor an uu
and off sale Beer License of
Donald Clyde came up before
the Council. Motion by McCar
ville, seconded by Rooney that
same be granted and that hte
Mayor is and he hereby is di
rected to endorse approval on
applicant’s bond. Roll was call
ed on the above motion and
the vote was as follows: All
aye.
The application for an on
off sale Beer License of Hugh
Benson came up before the
Council. Motion by Rooney,
seconded bv Uhl that same be
granted and that the Mayor is
and he hereby is directed to
endorse approval on applicant’s
bond. Roll was called on the j
above motion and the vote was
as follows: All aye.
The application for an on i
and off sale Beer License of j
Ra'ph McElvain came up be- |
fore the Council. Motion by
Uhl, seconded by Corkle that
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same be granted and that the
Mayor is and he hereby is di
rected, to endorse approval on
applicant’s bond Roll was call
ed on the above motion and
the vote was as follows: AH
aye.
The following Resolution
was introduced by Corkle and
read.
Whereas. L^Roy T. Baumeis
ter. Matt. L. Hynes, Claude
Hamilton, Fred Appleby, Don
ald Clyde, Hugh O. Benson
and Ralph McElvain have
made application for an on and
off sale Beer License, and,
Whereas, said applications
are in all respects in legal and
due form, and notice of hear
ing thereon has been given ac
cording to law, by publication
in The Frontier, and.
Whereas, no remonstrances
are interposed, and no objec
tions are on file or made to the
granting of said applications
and issuance of License for an
on and off sale Beer, to said
applicants.
Now therefore, be it resolv
ed that the Mayor and City
Council of O’Neill, Nebraska,
that an on and off sale Beer Li
cense be granted to said LeRoy
T. Baumeister, Matt L. Hynes,
Claude Hamilton, Fred Apple
by, Donald Clyde, Hugh O.
Benson and Ralph McElvain,
and that the City Clerk be and
he hereby is directed to issue
said Licenses, in manner and
form and within the time as
prescribed by law.
motion Dy mc^arvme. sec
onded by Rooney, that the a
bove resolution be adopted.
Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon
was as follows: All aye.
The application for an Alco
holic Liquor on and off sale
Lie ense of Raiph W. McEl
vain, came up before the Coun
cil. Motion by Uhl. seconded
by Corkle that same be grant
ed and that the Mayor be di
rected to endorse approval on
applicant’s bond. Roll was call
ed on the above motion and the
vote was as follows: All aye.
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The application for an on
and off sale Alcoholic Liquor
License of P. B. Hanty came up
before the Council. Motion by
Corkle, seconded by McCar
ville that same be granted and
that the Mayor be directed to
endorse approval on appli
cant’s bond. Roll was called on
above motion and the vote was
as follows: All aye.
The application for an off
and on sale Alcoholic Liquor
License of Richard L. Tomlin
son came up before the Coun
cil. Motion by McCarville, sec
onded by Rooney that same be
’ranted and that the Mayor be
lirected to endorse approval
on applicant’s bond. Roll was
called on the above motion and
the vote was as follows: All
aye.
The following Resolution
*vas introduced by Rooney and
•ead,
Whereas, Ralph W. McEl
/ain, P. B- Harty, and Richard
L. Tomlinson have made appli
cations for an Alcoholic Liquor
Lie ense on and off sale, and by
he Drink, and,
wnereas, saia applications
ire in all respects in legal and
iue form, and a notice of hear
ng thereon has been given ac
cording to law by publication
n The Frontier, and,
Whereas, no remonstrances
ire interposed, and no objec
:ions are on file, and none
made to the granting of said
ipplicatons and the issuance of
licenses, and,
Whereas, a majority of the
rity Council of O’NeiL, Ne
oraska, favor the issuance of
said Licenses, (Alcoholic Li
quor) retail off and on sale to
said applicants.
Now therefore, be it resolv
ed by the Mayor and the City
Council of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, that an Alcoholic
Liquor License on and off sale,
detail, be granted to said
^talph W McElvain, P. B. Har
:y and Richard L. Tomlinson,
ind that the City Clerk be and
se hereby is directed to issue
;aid Lisenees, in manner, and
:orm within the time as pre
scribed by law.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
Horkle, that the above resolu
;ion be adopted. Roll was call
'd on the above motion and
he vote was as follows: ALl
lye.
The following Resolution
vas introduced by Uhl and
ead,
Whereas, Charles E. Stout, of
D’Neill, Nebraska, has made
ipplication to the Nebraska Li
luor Control Commission for a
etailor’s License to sell within
he City Limits of O’Neill, Ne
>raska, for alcoholic liquors in
iriginal packages, and,
Whereas, said Commission
las forwarded to the City of
)’Neill, said application, and
Whereas, there are no ob
ections or complaints on file
vith the City Clerk, therefore
>e it resolved by the Mayor
nd City Council of O’NeiL,
Nebraska, that the City Clerk
orward a copy of these resolu
ions to the Commission.
Be it further resolved that
here are no objections or com- j
ilaints filed against said Li- j
ense, and be it further resolv
d that the City of O’Neill, Ne
iraska, files no objections a
ainst the issuance of said Li- j
ense.
Motion by Corkle, seconded
y McCarville, that the above
esoiution be adopted Roll was
ailed on the above motion and
he vote thereon was as fol
aws: All aye.
The following Resolution
/as introduced by Rooney, and
ead.
Whereas, O’Neill Beverage
j St. Mary’s Grad Roundup—
Let’s Get Acquainted Again
Wonder what has happend to
i your St. Mary’s classmate?
Here’s a partial report:
CLASS OF 1903
(The first graduating class)
MARGARET BARRETT, Mrs.
James H. Dunn, 2445 South 16th
j street, Omaha, is the mother of
1 7 children ranging in ages from
20 to 34. One son is a priest, a
daughter is a Dominican. Three
i of her daughters are married
and 2 daughters are at home.
AGNES CLARK. Sister M.
Alma, St. Frams Mission, St.
i Francis, S. D., is teaching in
high school where her major
| responsibility is science.
ROSE GRADY, deceased.
MARY HAGERTY, informa*
i toin, please.
MARGARET McGREEVY is
: a supervisor in public health
; nursing in Yakima, Wash. Miss
McGreevy is active in business
and professional activities.
FLORENCE MULLEN, Sister
M. Rosaline,-O.P., deceased.
ANNA L. O’DONNELL, O'
Neill. Miss O’Donnell is active
in civic affairs. She is a mem
ber of the O’Neill public school
board of education.
CLASS OF 1904
ETHA ADAMS, Mrs. John
Biglin, lives in Hastings.
NELLIE BRENNAN, Mrs. Ed
Donohoe, deceased.
ANNA DWYER. Mrs. Hugh
E. Coyne, lives in O’Neill. Mr.
Coyne is O’Neill’s mayor and is
in the hardware business. Their
3 daughters, all alumni of SMA,
are college graduates.
MAKUAnti unnui, aeceas
ed.
MARGARET GREEN, Mrs.
Paul A. Tomek, 818 5th street,
David City, has lived in David
City since 1912.
AGNES HAGERTY, Sister
Agnes Clare, College of Holy
Names, Oakland, Calif., is in the
teacher-training field.
CONSTANCE HARRINGTON,
information, please.
AGNES KELLY, deceased.
DOROTHY TESTMAN, Mrs.
William Stafford, lives in Scotts
bluff
CLASS OF 1905
MAE CAMPBELL, Mrs. J. A.
Divine.
HELEN CLARK, deceased.
CHARLOTTE GRADY, Mrs.
Herbert J. Hammond, continues
to live in O'Neill where Mr.
Hammond is in the abstract
business. All of their 3 children
are St. Mary’s alumni.
ANNA McCarthy, Mrs.
James Coday, lives in Atkinson.
B. HELEN McCAFFERTY,
Mrs. R. E. Gallagher, lives in
O’Neill. Both of her sons are
graduates of St. Mary’s. Rev.
Eugene Gallagher, S.J., is in St.
Louis. John R. is living in O’
Neill where he is an attorney.
NELL O’DONNELL, Mrs.
James Mclnerney, deceased.
ELSIE BUTLER, 1245 East
Orange Grove, Pasadena 6, Cal.,
is a nurse.
KATHLEEN DOYLE, Mrs.
Martin Walsh. ??
GENEVIEVE McNICHOLS ?
Co. Mrs. J. M. Gatz DAB as j
Gatz Bros, and Robertson Bev
erage Co. have secured from
the State of Nebraska Liquor
Control Commission, Beer Dis
tributors Licenses, and,
Whereas, they have paid to
the City Clerk of O’Neih, Ne
braska occupation tax requir
ed by Ordinance, of the City of
O'Neil!, Nebraska.
Therefore, be it resolved by
the Mayor and the City Coun
cil of O’Neill, Nebraska, that
the O’Neill Beverage Co. and
Mrs. J. M Gatz DAB Gatz
Bros, and Robertson Beverage
Co be and hereby gran'ed a
license for Beer Distributor
within the City of O’Neill.
Nebraska, and,
Be it further resolved, that
the Mayor and City Cierk en
dorse their License as provided
by law.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
Cork’e, that the above resolu
tion be adopted. Roll was call
ed on the above motion and
the vote was as follows: All
aye.
Upon motion the council ad
journed upon call by the May
or.
O D. FRENCH. City Clerk.
H E. COYNE. Mayor
i FARLA SIMONS, Sister M
Teresa, is stationed at St. Jo
seph’s hospital, Alliance Sister
i is in charge of the hospital of
I fice.
HELEN VIERTEL, Mrs. Got
tlieb Fehmerling. ? ?
V IOLA VIERTEL, deceased.
CLASS OF 1907
CONSTANCE ADAMS, Mrs,
Frank Biglin, lives in O’Neill.
| All of her family are members
of St. Mary’s alumni.
LENORE DALY. Mrs. E. R.
j Girard, 540 West Belmont ave
nue. Chicago 14 111.
MARTINA GOLDEN. Mrs. F.
J. Dishner, lives in O’Neill.
DOROTHY GREWE, Mrs. Ce
I oil Barnes, lives in Hav Springs.
FRANCES GREWE ?? Nenzel.
CATHERNE HICKEY, Mrs.
I Louis Meier, 1939 North Cata
: lina avenue, Hollywood, Calif.
CECELIA HOLLAND. Mrs.
Arthur Duffy, lives' in Peters
burg where Mr. Duffy is a drug
gist. Their daughter. Mrs. Jack
Arbuthnot, lives in O'Neill.
TERESA KELLY, Mrs. Peter
Hansen. ??
KATHLEEN LAWTON. ??
MABEL McNICHOLS. Mrs.
C. E. Wade ??
NORA MURPHY, Mrs. Edgar
Goff. 425 Jefferson avenue,
Pierre, S. D.
ANNA FALLON, Mrs. Julius
L. Muellor, Leigh.
LORETTA SULLIVAN, Moth
er M, Virginia, is the superior
at St. Agnes academy, Alliance.
GRACE WARD, Mrs. R. E.
Dickson, Buffalo, Wyo,
CLASS OF 1908
BEA BOYLE, Mrs. Chas. J.
Slattery, Moorcroft, Wyo. Mr.
Slattery died in September, 1949.
ELIZABETH DONOHOE, Mrs.
Elizabeth Grady, lives at the
Wellington hotel, Omaha.
MERLA HOOKSTRA, Mrs.
W. F. Doyle. ??
MAE HUNT, Mrs. Richard
Kennedy. ??
EDNA KELLEY. Mrs. Walter
Wilrodt, 4413 Leavenworth, O
m aha.
DOLORES MULLEN, Mrs. C.
A. Patton, lives in Lincoln, 301
So. 18th.
SUE O’DONNELL, Mrs. Q. K.
Deaver, is living in O’Neill.
ROSE PAULL, Sister M. Car
itas, is stationed at St. Agnes
academy, Alliance.
CLASS OF 1909
JULIA BIGL1N, Sister M.
Eugene, OSB, is a registered
nurse. She is stationed at St.
Monica’s in Sioux City.
MARY COYLE, Mrs. James
Wilder. ??
MARGUERITE DOYLE, lives
at 1701 Massachusetts avenue,
N. W., Washington, D. C.
MARGARET FALLON, Mrs.
C. Zimmer, Nebraska city.
EMILY GREWE. ??
MARY KEENAN, Mrs. Chas.
Heim, deceased.
TERESA McCAULEY, Mrs.
A. P Mohr, lives at Tilden |
where her husband is a veterin
arian. The Mohrs have 10 child
ren.
ANNA McCAFFERTY, Mrs.
M. J. O’Keefe, deceased.
MARY MULLEN, is clerk of
the U. S. district court in the
P. O. building, Omaha.
f GENEVIEVE MULLEN. Mr*
Ben Harty, lives In O’Neill At
present she is employed as draft
board clerk Her youngest
daughter is a freshman at St
! Mary's.
ABBIE MURPHY, Mrs. Wil
liam Klasa, 709 West 14th street,
Sioux City.
LORENA POWERS ??
JULIA SULLIVAN. Mrs.
Laurence Barrett, lives In O’*
Neill. She has one daughter,
Mrs. Holsclaw, who is also a
member of the alumni.
GRACE HOPKINS, Mrs, E
J Manning, lives at Elk Point,
S. D.
ELIZABETH JANZ1NG. Mn.
Joseph Babl, lives in O'Neill
MAE JONES, Mrs. Hans
Meng, deceased.
CECILIA KLOKK, Mrs. B M
1 Beeler. ??
CATHERINE LOOB. Sister
M. Bede, OSF, is stationed at
St. Aloysius academy, New Lex
ington, O.
LAURENTIA McNICHOLS,
??
ALVIRA MONAHON. Mrs,
Morris Brennan, lives at Osh
kosh.
CLASS OF 1915
BESSIE ARMSTRONG, Mr*. I
Mvles Finlev. ??
Lucille berigan. lives at
1514 South 33rd street in Oma
ha.
BRIDGET CARR, Mrs O. A
Bell, deceased.
SHIRELEY ENGLE. 7?
IRMA FISHER 7?
ROSE GREGOR, Sister Leona,
deceased
MAE HAMMOND, is at Ar
eata, Calif., with her brother,
Harold Hammond.
MARGUERITE HANEMAN,
Mrs. Wm. MeCartee. 7?
LORETTA HIGGINS, Mr*.
Leander Fangman, lives at
Platte Center.
HILDA HIRSCH, Mrs. Harry
Reefe, lives at 358 Cherry Drive, |
Dayton, O.
AGNES HUGHES Mother M
Erica, 5200 Federal Boulevard,
Denver, Marycrest convent. She ,
is the provincial supervisor of
the Sisters of St. Francis in the j
Denver province.
MAUDE JONES, Mrs. John
Glover, lives in Porcupine, S. D. |
ETHEL KASPAR, Mrs. J. E.
Dobry, lives at 102 S 9th street,
Yukon. Okla. The Dobrys have
3 daughters.
MAE KEYES, is employed in
Denver, Colo.
ANNA MAGIRL. Mrs. Marty
Neustrom, deceased.
— 1
URSULA MellUOH, Suun u.
Xnveiia, is stationed at ('£•
lintitv, Ore
HELEN MULLEN. MrUsk«
Reilgan, lives In Atkins**,',
NEnMA M O’KIEE, M.** A
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ESTHER KELLKHER ft
RUTH t' MALLEY, Mrs *. R.
McDonnell, lives at 131 Pearl
street, Cunnll Muffs, la Th#
MeDonneR* have 3 children
AONEs VirgUAIN, Mra, Ag
tie* Taylor, live* at Itrt2 Logan,
Denver 0, Colo She it an under
writer at the Veteraru' Admin
istration
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W ho Does the
SPRING
HOUSE-CLEANING
In Your Town?
It’a here — Spring House
Cleaning Time in Nebraeks?
The "Mrs.” scrub* and dusts
while “Mr." beats the rugs,
and washes and pnta an
the screen* Kven the yarn,
fcncea and garden get a
going over. This good old
American custom results in
greatly improving the ap
pearance of the residents
section of our towns and
cities.
The Tavern Man in many
Nebraska communities does
a Spring Clean-Up and
Paint-Up job, too. He wants
hia place to be spick and
span. He takea pride in hia
place of business and wants
it to be inviting and entirn
ly above criticism.
He takes pride in his town
and is ready to contribute
toward community improve
ment.
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