The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 11, 1950, 1 SECTION, Page 7, Image 7

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    Legal Notices
(First pub. May 4. 1950)
NOTICE OF SUIT
To: Edwin F. Hiscocks; Ayers
Blocher; The heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Cyrus
Lester, deceased, real names un
known; and all persons having
or claiming any interest in the
Southwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-seven, East Half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-eight, Northeast Quar
ter of the Northeast Quarter of
Section Thirty-three, Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quar
ter, North Half of Northwest
Quarter, Southwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter, and
Northwest Quarter of South
west Quarter of Section Thirty
four, Township Thirty - two.
North Range Ten, West of the
6th P.M. in Holt County, Ne
braska, real names unknown, de
fendants.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 3d day
of May, 1950, Guy Pinkerman
as plaintiff filed his petition in
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the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against you
as defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet and
confirm the title in him, the
said Guy Pinkerman, to the real
estate hereinabove specifically
described, as agaiast you and
each of you, and to secure a De
cree of Court that you have no
interest in, right or title to, or
lien upon said real estate or any
part thereof, and for general
equitable relief.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 5th
day of June, 1950.
Dated this third day of May,
1950.
GUY PINKERMAN,
Plaintiff.
By Julius D. Cronin,
52-3 His Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE
(First pub. April 27, 1950)
T. F. Nolan, Attorney
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3606
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 26th,
1950.
In the matter of the Estate of
William H. Harvey, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the administrator with Will an
nexed of said estate has filed in
this court his final report and a
petition for final settlement and
distribution of the residue of
said estate; and that said report
and petition will be heard May
17th, 1950, at 2 o’clock P.M. at
the County Court Room in O’
Neill, Nebraska, when all per
sons interested may appear and
be heard concerning said final
report and the distribution of
said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 51-53
(First pub. May 4, 1950)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Ella Riley, Deceased.
To all persons interested in
the said estate, both creditors
and heirs; Take notice that on
the 29th day of April, 1950,
Thelma A. Cronk, filed her pe
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i tition in this Court alleging that
' Ella Riley died intestate, a res
ident and inhabitant of Holt
i County, Nebraska, seized and
possessed of an undivided one
half interest in the following
described real estate, towit:
The Northeast Quarter, and
j the East one-half of the North
' west Quarter of Section twen
i ty-nine, in township twenty
eight, North, of Range Ten,
West of the 6th P.M. in Holt
| County, Nebraska,
that petitioner is the daughter
of said deceased and prays for
a decree determining the time of
the death of decedent, that she
died intestate, and a determina
tion of her heirs, and fixing the
degree of kinship thereof and
the right of descent of said real
estate and for an order barring
claims of creditors of said de
ceased and for such other relief
as may be just and equitable;
that said matter is set for hear
ing in the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska on the 25th
day of May, A.D., 1950, at the
hour of 10:00 in the forenoon.
Dated this 29th day of April,
1950.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 52-54
I
(First pub. April 27, 1950)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO DISTRIBUTE
PERSONALTY PURSUANT
TO WILL
Estate No. 3646
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska;
In the Matter of the Estate of
Lemuel C. Mallory, Deceased;
April 24, 1950.
Notice is hereby given that
J. M. Pucelik, the duly appoint
ed Executor of this Estate has
filed an Application in this
Court for authority to distrib
ute, pursuant to the Will of
said deceased, one Oldsmobile,
Model 88 Club Coupe, and one
Willys 2-passenger Jeep, des
cribed with certainty in said ap
plication, and the household
furniture, fixtures, heirlooms,
rugs, pictures, and other per
sonal property situate in the
dwelling of the deceased at the
time of his death, to Joan Emily
Mallory Pucelik.
That said Application will
come on before this Court for
hearing at ten o’clock A.M. on
the 17th day of May, 1950, at
which time all persons interest
ed may be heard.
By the Court:
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 51-53c
(First pub. May 11, 1950)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3665
In County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, May 3, 1950.
In the Matter of the Estate of
James B. Ryan, also known as
J. B. Ryan, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of Neil B. Ryan as Administra
tor of said estate, and will be j
heard June 1st, 1950, at 10 o’
clock A.M., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 1-3 .
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City Council
Proceedings
April 5, 1950
Meeting called to order by the
Mayor.
Present Mayor Coyne, Coun
cilmen Corkle, McCarville, Ray,
Hickey and Uhl.
Treasurer statements read and
approved.
Minutes of previous meeting
read and approved.
Motion by Hickey, seconded
by Corkle, that the following
bills be allowed:
On the general fund:
Chet Calkins _ $173.90
Joe Wert_144.20
Ralph Scofield-— 127.2Q
O. D. French_- 20.00
Marcellus Implments ... 26.95
P. C. Donohoe- 31.15
Ed T. Campbell- 334.73
T. F. Hanaberry-7.50
Gertrude Streeter - 7.50
E. F. Quinn- 7.50
Dorothy Enright- 7.00
Ruby V. Sullivan- 7.00
Tom Enright- 7.00
Tess Protivinsky - 7.00
Margaret Elkins ■- 7.00
Clara O’Connell-35.00
Walt Calkins-144.20
Bob Cook_144.20
Howard Newton —-194.70
Wm. Griffin _ 30.00
Beckwith Oil Co.-23.38
Ed Gunn_ 5.00
Lohaus Motor Co.-50.75
Esther Robertson- 7.50
H. B. Burch
Eileen Greene - 7-00
Kathryn McCarthy- 7.00
Irene Martin- 7.00
W. P. Curtis_ 7.00
Clara O’Connell- 7.00
Collector of Int. Rev. _ 79.80
On the water fund:
O. D. French_$ 75.00
Chas. Karel —_——- 200.00
Western Auto_3 02
Layne-Western Co.- 230.26
Hunt’s Plumbing-4.72
Lohaus Motor Co.-10.40
Chas. Karel- 200.00
N. W. Bell Tele. Co. - 7.70
Interstate Mech. & Sup 80.09
also that the January claim of
Chas. Karel in the sum of $200.00
not be allowed. Vote on the
above motion was as follows:
aye, Corkle, McCarville, Ray
Hickey and Uhl. Nay, none.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
Hickey, that the City lease to
the O’Neill Gun Club ten acres
of east sixty acres of airport
ground for five years at $2.00
per acre per year, and that the
Mayor and City Clerk be auth
orized to execute said lease.
Lease to be paid in advance. All
aye. , , ,
Motion bv Ray, seconded by
Hickey, that City property com
mittee find a man suitable to
collect garbage in City limits of
O’Neill and to take care of the
Dump. Said person to be grant
ed a franchise for said collec
tions. Also that the same com
mittee hire some men to place
a fence around the Dump. Mo
tion carried.
Motion by McCarville, sec
onded by Corkle. that the City
contribute $200.00 to a like sum
of $200.00 from Insurance Co. to
be paid Mrs. Bea Gallagher for
complete settlement of her claim
for property damage from a
standp:pe overflowage. Such
claim to be settled in full for
$400.00. The vote on the above
motion was as follows: Aye, Mc
Carville, Corkle, Ray and Uhl.
Abstaining Hickey. Motion car
ried.
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me council as a i-umnimcc u*
the whole, took up the matter
of canvassing the votes cast in
the General Election held on
Tuesday, April 4. 1950, and the
disabled and absent voters bal
lots. The results of the votes
cast at the election on April 4,
1950. were as follows:
MAYOR. J. G. Davis—1st Ward,
91: 2nd Ward. 137: 3rd Ward,
147. Total, 375. Maioritv 293.
Ben Gilligan—1st Ward, 25: 2nd
Ward. 54. 3rd Ward. 3. Total. 82.
Citv Clerk: O D. French —
1st Ward. 131: 2nd Ward, 185:
3rd Ward, 164. Total, 480. Ma
jority, 480.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. George Stan
nard, of San Diego, Calif-, ar
rived Saturday to visit Mr.
Stannard’s mother, Mrs. D.
Stannard and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmas
ter and fai ly went to Royal,
Sati day v re they met Mrs.
Lizzie Bucki *er. She accom
panr JS *• j Neligh where
the. , ,vith Mrs. Frank
Hiil, w ,uo been ill.
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When chicks are 1 to 4 weeks
old, turn them into a small
pen or sunporch. After a few days,
weather permitting, allow chicks
to roam clean range. Grass sod or
clover provides good range. Avoid
bare spots and move feeders daily
to prevent poultry diseases.
RGN-O-SAi. GIVIS YOU
FAST*GROWING CHICKS
Depend on Us for
Poultry Service
RALPH N. LEIDY
— O'Neill —
Real Estate Transfers
WD-Mark M Nelson to George
Wallinger & wf 4-29-50 $6,250
Lots 10 & 11 Blk 19 Kimball &
Blairs Add Stuart.
WD-Martha Johring to Jo
seph Jurgensmeier & wf 4-28
50 $3,000- West 68 ft lots 22-23
24-25 & 26 Blk 38 Riggs Add
O’Neill.
WD-Mary Latzel to Adolph J
Koenig 5-1-50 $1-SWV4 27-25-10.
WD-Eugene Ramm et al to
Albert A Ramm 2-14-50 $1-SH
26-31-16 - SV4 21-31-15.
WD-Johanna Ramm to Al
bert Ramm 2-14-50 $1- >4 int
in SV!SWy4 14-NEy4-NViNWy4
2 - Nt4NEy4 3-30-16.
WD-Albert Ramm to Johan
na Ramm 2-14-50 $1- ^4 int in
NWy4 5-30-16 - N»4SWy4 14-30
Range 14.
WD-Albert Ramm to Eugene
& Robert A Ramm 2-14-50 $1 -
NV4 26-31-16 W*4 24-31-15.
WD-Johanna Ramm to Eu
gene & Robert A Ramm 2-14-50
$1-Vi int Part NEy4SEV4 2-30
1R
WD-Johanna Ramm to Eu
gene or Robert A Ramm 2-14
50 $1 -Vi int in WVi 24-31-15.
WD-Albert Ramm et al to
Robert A Ramm 2-14-50 $1-S%
25-31-16.
WD-Gertrude J West to Fred
J Ju.ngman Jr 4-£9-50 $550-Lot
7 Blk 17 Bitneys Add Atkinson.
WD-CLarence M Stevens to
M O Howard & Mary J 5-1-50
$ll,500-NEyi 35- Twp 29-Range
9.
WD-Grace H Briggs to John
A Larson & wf 9-27-49 $200-Lot
2 Blk 17 Ewing. *
WD-Alfred W Martens Ex to
James Kubart & wf 5-2-50 $5,
600- Lot 1 Blk A Neeleys Add
Atkinson.
WD-J B Sorey to Francis A
or Violet J Mohr 3-8-50 $300 -
Lot 2 Blk 43 -Western Town Lot
Co Add Atkinson.
WD-Jennie Crosser to Wilbur
J Brown & wf 5-3-50 $2,200 -
EM-NWVi 14-28-11.
WD-Edna & Agnes Heeb to
Edwin Heeb 5-3-50 $2,000- Part
NWV< 32-30-1.
QCD-Farmers Union Store to
Lloyd B Fusselman & wf 3-20
50 $805-Lots 11 12 13 Blk 4 Page.
WD-Charles E Chace to Max
Hamik & wf 4-21-50 $100-No %
Lots 12 3 Blk 2 Collins Add At
kinson.
WD-Charles E Chace to Edw
Humpal & wf 4-21-50 $100-S1,i
Lots 1 2 Blk 2 Collins Add At
kinson.
WD-Alma Drayton to Allan
G Hill 1-23-50 Exchange of land
NWVi 28-29-10.
Wins $5 Naming Cafa—
ATKINSON — Mrs. Lee Hy
land won $5. for her suggestion
of a name for the cafe purchas
ed recently by the Wewels. Her
winning suggestion was Mo-Z
Inn.
Clara Deermer, Bride
Elecl-Feied—
ATKINSON — Miss Clara
Deermer was guest of tyrnor at
a prenuptial shower given at
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Theresa Deermer, on Sunday
aftemon, April 30 Mrs. Charles
Deermer, of Stuart, and Mrs.
Andy Moeller, of Atkinson,
were hostesses.
Nearly 60 people gathered to
give their best wishes to the
bride-elect.
Clothespins, autographed by
the guests, were presented a
long with many other gifts.
Miss Deermer became the
bride of Harold Vrooman in
St. Joseph’s Catholic church in
Atkinson on May 10 at 9|o’clock.
Other Atkinson News
Mrs. Merle Richards was hos
tess to the Shakespeare club
at her home Friday afternoon,
April 21. Fourteen members
were present. The ladies finish2
ed their review of “Henry IV.”
The next meeting will be the
annual spring party.
Mrs. Orin C. Graff was hon
or guest at a surprise birthday
anniversary party held Mon
day, April 24, at the home of
Mrs. E. V. Hickok. Mrs. Graff’s
sister, Miss Helen Larson, and
Mrs. Connie Frickel helped
with the serving.
Hugh O’Connor and Frances
Knapp were in Omaha and Lin
coln Thursday, April 20.
Rosetta Shoemaker and Rob
erta Ronk spent April 29 - 30
at the home of their young
friend, Marilyn Kramer. The
girls are both from Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riser, of
Butte, were in Atkinson the past
week visiting ait the home of
Mrs. Polly Davis and other rel
atives.
Guests at the Henry Werner
home Friday evening, April 22,
were Mrs. Werner’s 3 brothers,
Henry Meyers, his wife and
son, Dale, of Pilger; Charley
Meyers, of Herrick, S. D.; Will
Meyers and wife, of Holland,
Minn., and her mother and his
wife, Mr- and Mrs. Alfred
Schultz also of Holland. They
were all here to attend the fun
eral services for their brother
in-law, the late Frank Pruss, of
O’Neill.
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