TRAFFIC COURT RECKLESS DRIVING: Har old Hubert pleaded guilty May 20, fined $50 and costs ana driv ers’ license suspended far 30 days. _ EXPIRED DRIVERS’ LI CENSE: Fred Desieve pleaded guilty May 20, fined $1 and cost.' LEAVING SCENE OF AC CIDENT: Robert Porter plead ed guilty May 16, fined $50 and CO«b DRIVING WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOX ICATING LIQUOR: Norman Snyder, May 29, pleaded guilty, fined $10 and costs and drivers 1 license suspended for 10 days; Glen Ridgeway, of O’Neill, pleaded guilty June 6, fined $100 and costs and driver’s li- I cense suspended for 4 months. Butchers Hit $19.60 At O'Neill Market Five hundred and five head of hogs and 140 head of cattle were sold at the Thursday, June 1, sale held at the O’Neill Live stock Market. Top butchers brought from $19.45 to $19.60 with heavy but chers selling on down to $18. Feeder pigs, which are in very good demand, cleared from $6 to $16, per head. Yearling steers hit a top of J $29 with some choice light steer calves hitting $31. Mixed year lings and calves sold on down to $24. _ Rev. C. J. Werner's Father Dies— Rev. Cyril J. Werner's fath er, Mr. Werner, died Tuesday evening, June 6, in a Norfolk i hospital. He had suffered sue- j cessive strokes and had been J in the hospital about 2 weeks Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a. m. at Creighton. 1 Reverend Werner was asis- | tant pastor at St. Patrick’s Cat- j holic church here until last De-1 cember. He is now serving an Omaha parish. j IW. F. FINLEY, M. D. ] OFFICE PHONEi 28 First National Bank Bldg. } O'NEILL I I | John R. Gallagher ; i Atlornay-at-Law First NalT Bank Bldg. j O'Neill t Phone 11 j »—..i ATKINSON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Goodrich, | of Casper, Wyo., stopped to vis it her mother, Mrs. Richard Wright, and will go to Omaha to see her father, R W Wright, who is in Memorial hospital 1 there. Mias Donna Herrington was guest of honor at a prenuptial shower held recently at the Wil liam Tasler home. Miss Beth Sloan reutrned Sunday morning, June 4, from Iowa City, la., where she at tended a school in salesman ship. Jack Warner and son, Wilmer, and Franeia Hanel returned from a weekend fi6hing trip at Lake Andes, S. D. Marylen McConnell, telephone operator in O'Neill, spent Sun day, June 4, with her parents, the Eli McConnells. Bob Mick helped Jess Dobro volny saw wood last week. The Flannery Bros, have laid the foundation for their new’ j house that ia to be built on their farm 2 % miles south of! town. Mrs. Martha Johring, of O’- j Neill, and Rev. and Mrs. Renru Duhon, of Shreveport, La., cal- 1 led at the John Warner home Tuesday. May 30. Mrs. Ralph Ries attended a party at Leon Beckwith’s Fri day afternoon, June 2. Richard Wright visited the White Horse ranch Sunday, June 4. Jean Humphrey was a guest at the Lemmer ranch Sunday, | June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Garwood wejre in Burwell Sunday, vis iting friends. Dean McConnell left for Boys state at Lincoln Friday, morn ing, and Margaret Rohrs left Sunday morning to attend Girls State. The Charles Sloan, John War ner, Chas- Tasler and F. J. Han oi families recently went on a fishing trip south of Valentine and visited at the By the Way ranch enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaw at tended the graduation exercises at Lincoln. Jack Shaw was grad uating from dentistry college. Mrs. Harvey Shaw, who had been visiting relatives in Joliet, 111., returned to Lincoln for her son’s graduation and drove back with Ned. Bill Schultz, of McCook, flew to Mexico with a friend to see a bull fight there. Pvt. Robert Kenny, son of Mr- and Mrs. Dwijjht Kenny, came Monday morning, June 5. from Ft. Monmouth, N. J., to spend his 10-day leave at home. The Tony Weichman’s visited at the Frank Detterman farm. CHAMBERS NEWS Guests on Monday evening, May 29, at the Chas. Grimes * home were: Mr and Mrs Rus sell Graves and 2 sons, of Fern dale, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Vewhouee and son and Mrs. Paul Geiser, of Lincoln.; Mr and Mrs. T E. Newhouee, Mrs. j Clara Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. ! Clam Grimes, Mrs Lela Cor I coran and 2 sons, Mrs Gene vieve Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Glee Grimes, Jim Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grimes and family, Mr and Mrs Chas Coo lidge and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Grimes and family. | On Wednesday, May 24, the Kellar Presbyterian Aid met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Won- ! dersee with 18 mem be re and visitors present A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. The president, Mrs Chas. Coo lidge, conducted the businees meeting. The first Psalm was used for the scripture reading and a hymn was sung. There was no lesson. A meeting was also held on Wednesday, June 7, at the home of Mrs. Glen Grimes. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Car penter and children Sandra and Curtis were visitors in the E. R. Carpenter home Friday, June 2. Mr. Carpenter gradu ated the first of the week from ' the university at Bozeman, Mont., where he completed a course in civil engineering. Af ter a short visit with relatives at Elgin, Lincoln and Omaha, they plan to go to Bismark, N D , where he will be employed with the bureau of reclamation. He is a nephew of E. R. Car penter. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tibbets, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper, and Mrs. Genevieve Bell drove to Winner, S. D., Sunday, June 4, to visit their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper, and other relatives. Sharon Osborne returned with them for a visit with relatives here The WSCS of the Methodist church met Thursday, June 1, at the home of Mrs. William Ermer with Mrs. Fred Ermer as cohostess. Twenty-four mem-1 bers and visitors were present ; The president, Mrs. R. K. Platt, was in charge of the business sesion. Mrs. Sarah Adams and j Mrs. Nellie Starr, the devotion al, and Mrs. Glen Adams, the lesson. Refreshments of fried chicken, rolls, coffee and pie was served. The next meeting will be June 15, at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howe, of Fremont, were attending Memorial day services at Cham- ; bers and visiting her parents. i Mr and Mrs. Henry Wood and Dale and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Larson, and son. Dir. and Mrs. Vernon Van Horn and their 2 sons, left Wed nesday, May 31, for Orchard where they will make their home. Katherine Newhouse and a friend, who have been attend ing the state university at Lin coln, came Monday, June 5. Katherine will remain here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs T. E Newhouse, for the sum mer vacation. Mrs. Coul Calhoun was a sup per guest of Mrs Victoria Woods Friday evening, June 2. A post-nuptial shower honor ing Mrs. Chas Edwards, form erly Edna Martin, was held Fri day, June 2, at the home of Mrs. Geo. Thomson. There were a bout 50 present. Program con sisted of a mock wedding. Joan Daas as the ‘‘bride"; Gene Far ri«r, ‘‘bridegroom,” and Neva Jarman, "minister.” Kay Ewen hauer song. "Pistol Packin’ Ma ma” and Neva Jarman sang “Forever and Ever”. Lunch of ice cream and cake was served. Mrs Ernest Young returned May 20 from a month’s visit at her childhood home at Marion, Ky. She accompanied a neph ew and wife, of California, who were enroute there. She visited a brother and a 6ister and other iclatives. Sunday. June 4. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gil bert were Mrs Nettie Earl, Er nie Earl. Mrs. Mae Hubbard. Mrs. Valo Edwards, Mrs. Bill Falve and daughter. Darrel Hoerle came Friday, from Winfred, Kans., where he has been attending college, to spend the summer at home He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoerle. Mr and Mrs. Ned Frady left Sunday, June 4. for Idaho and California. They plan to make their home somew’here in the West. Ada DeHart. Lylas Tangeman. Mary Lou Gartner and Mrs. Wayne Smith left the first of the week for Wayne, where they will attend the 6tate teachers’ college for the summer session. Mrs. Vernon Harley, of Cham bers. returned Saturday, from a tour of Nebraska conducted by Fred Dale, of Wayne. The group left O’Neill Monday, Mav 29 The Happy Homemakers ex tension club held a bake sale at Smith store Saturday eve ning. June 3. reporting a re turn of about $25. Mrs C. V. Robertson and Mrs Lloyd Gleed. of Chambers, and Mrs. Vem Sageser, of Am elia, drove to Lincoln, Thurs day, June 1, to attend the Meth odist conference which was in session there last week at St. Paul’s church. Mr and Mrs Merle Fagon and children and mother. Mrs Marjorie Fagon. drove to Frank lin to attend Memorial day ser vices. ATKINSON NEWS Mr. and Mrs Wm. Cook and family returned recently from a trip to Wyoming. Mr. Cook is the agricultural instructor Mr and Mrs, Calvin Kersten, of Omaha, were visiting Mrs. Kersten’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige She is the form er Mary Ellen W’edige. Jo Ann Jud^e, a student nur9e at St. Francis hospital, Evans ton, 111, arrived Tuesday, to spend her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Judge. Dale Jarvis is employed for the summer with the Lee and Johnson highway construction company, working out of Grant He is a student at Wesleyan and a son of the Raiton Jarvises. John Ward left for Norfolk Tuesday morning Mr Ward is the superintendent of schools here. Mr. and Mrs Elvon Chace left for Chicago, 111., Tuesday to attend their daughter Jane’s graduation from Northwestern university. She k a labratory technician. Florien Gesiriech, of Los An geles, Calif, who has been vis iting his parents, returned to his home Wednesday morning, May 31. He is a student in a television school. Elta Richardson and Donna Shellhase are at home for their 3 weeks summer vacation. They are student nurses at the Meth odist hospital in Omaha. Lowell Johnson, of O’'Neill, visited with his sister, Mrs Matie Weller, Friday, June 2. Mrs. Marie Wehrly is helping at the Melvin Johring farm this week. Mrs. Johring is the form er Doris Wehrly. Legal Notices (First Pub. May 25, 1950) NOTICE OF SUIT To: National Bank of Sidney, Iowa; J. C. Nichols, trustee for National Bank of Sidney, Iowa; the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of A. V. Thomell, also known as Andrew V. Thornell, deceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claim ing any interest in the South east Quarter art Section Five, Township Twenty-nine, North Range Twelve, West of the 6 P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, defend ants. You and each of you are here by notified that on the 19th day of May, 1950, Homer J. Ernst and Ida Gail Ernst as plaintiffs filed their petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebras ka, against you as defendants, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in them, the said Homer J. Ernst and Ida Gail Ernst, as joint ten ants, to the real estate herein above specifically described, as I against you and each of you, and i to secure a Decree 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 3d day of July, 1950. Dated this 19th day of May, 1950. HOMER J, ERNST AND IDA GAIL ERNST Plaintiffs. By Julius D. Cronin, 3-6c Their Attorney. -—-i --—: (First pub. May 25, 1950) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Probate of the Last Will and Testament of Samuel M. Brown, Deceas ed. To: All persons interested in the Estate or in the Last Will and Testament of Samuel M. i Brown, Deceased, both creditors 1 and heirs, devisees and legatees: ! You and each of you are here by notified that on the 19th day of May, 1950, Minnie R. Browm filed her petition in the County Court of Holt County, Nebras ka, alleging that Samuel M. Brown, a resident, citizen and inhabitant of LeClaire Town ship, in Scott County, Iowa, died testate on the 23d day of April, J 1924, seized and possessed of some right, title and interest in j and to the Northeast Quarter of ! Section 17, in Township 27, I North, Range 11, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska; ; that he left a last will and testa ment which was originally and legally admitted to probate in the District Court of Iowa, in and for Scott County on the 7th day of July, 1924; that petitioner is the Executrix appointed, nom inated and designated in the j Last Will and Testament of the j deceased, Samuel M. Brown, and is the sole devisee and legatee under the terms thereof, and as j such Executrix and devisee is interested in said Will and its 1 probate, and is entitled to bring and maintain this action and to ; have said Will admitted to pro bate in Nebraska; that said Will j has not heretofore been present ed for probate in the State of Nebraska, and that more than' two years have elapsed since the date of the death of Samuel M. Brown; that all debts against the Estate of Samuel M. Brown have been fully paid and satis fied. That the prayer of said peti- ! tion is that the authenticated copy of said Will be admitted to probate and allowed in Nebras ka as the Last Will and Testa ment of Samuel M. Brown, De ceased; that regular administra tion of said Estate be dispensed with, and for a decree that the real estate above described de sended free and clear of all j ; debts and claims of every kind j of the said Samuel M. Brown, in ' ' accord with the terms of Said Last Will and testament of Sam j M. Brown, Deceased; that said estate is not subject to an inheri tance tax, state or federal, and for such other and further re lief as justice and equity may j J require. You are further notified that 1 said petition is set for hearing ! before the County Court of Holt ' County, Nebraska, on the 15th day of June, A.D., 1950, at ten o’clock A.M., and that if you ‘ fail to appear at said time and place and contest said petition, l the Court may grant the pray er thereof. Dated this 19th day of May A.D., 1950. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W REIMER CountyJudge. 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