Legal Notices (First pub. Aug. 3, 1950) |ulius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 3643 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, (July 28, 1950. In the matter of the Estate of William J. Biglin, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the executrix of said estate has filed in this court her final re port and a petition for final set tlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard August 23, 1950, at 10 o’ clock A. M. at the County Court R>om in O’Neill, Nebraska, vi hen all persons interested may appear and, be heard concern ing said final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 14-16 (First pub. August 3, 1950.) NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Prey Brothers; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentative* and all other per sons interested in the estate of H. E. Prey, also known as Har ry Earl Prey, deceased, real names unknown; and all per sons having or claiming any in terest in the Northwest Quar ter of Section Thirty - four, Township Thirty - two North, Range Thirteen West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebras-1 ka, real names unknown, de-1 fendants. You and each of you are here-' by notified that on the 2nd day of August, 1950, Emma F. Prey J as plaintiff, filed her petition in the District Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, against you as de fendants, the object and prayer i of which is to quiet and confirm the title in her, the said Emma F. Prey, to the real estate here inabove specifically described, <#s against you and each of you and 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 equit able relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of September, 1950. Dated this 2nd day of Au gust, 1950. EMMA F. PREY, . Plaintiff, By JULIUS D. CRONIN Her Attorney 13-16c (First pub. August 17, 1950.) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3683 in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, August 10, 1950. In the matter of the Es tate of Harmen Damero, De ceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims a gainst said estate is December 7, 1950, and for the payment of debts is August 10, 1951, and that on September 7, 1950, and on December 8, 1950, at 10 o’ clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, exam ine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COI/RT SEAL) 15-17 I (First pub. Aug. 24, 1950) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3688 In the County Court of Holt | County, Nebraska, August 17th, 1950. In the matter of the Es tate of John J. Melvin, Deceas i ed. CREDITORS of said estate are | hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is December j 14th, 1950, and for the payment of debts is August 17th, 1951, and that on September 14th, 1950, and on December 15th, 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 objec tions duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 16-18c ANDREW VLCAN FUNERAL MONDAY i LYNCH — Funeral services for Andrew (A. J. B.) Vlcan, 54, were held in the Catholic church at Lynch Monday, Au gust 21, where prayers for the dead were read and a sermon by Rev. John Wieczorek was given. Rosary was offered at the mortuary Sunday evening at 7:30. Burial was made in the Cath | olic cemetery north of town. Mr. Vlcan took his own life Friday, August 18, at 10:30: Authorities believe he hung himself. He was a World War I veter an and was shell-shocked while in service. He was a semi-inva lid since that time and bedfast for the past month. His niece, Mrs. Joe Slechta. who was his neighbor, took care of him, brought him his meals and found hiim dead, 2 hours after she had taken him his breakfast. Survivors are his 3 brothers— Frank and Thomas Vlcan, of Monowi, and Louis, of Gregory, S. D. — and their families. Out-of-town relatives attend ing the funeral wore: Henry Maly, of Spencer; Louis Vlcan, of Gregory, S. D-; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tijral, of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gehlsen ,of Gross; Mr. and Mrs. J. Birger, of Lake Andes, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Gartner and family, of Chambers; Paul Vlcan, of West Point: Mr. and Mrs- Bernard Kocian, of Spqncer; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baines and family, >f Omaha; Mr. anti Mrs. Adolph Stoural, of Creighton. G L Muihair, Wife Married 25 Years • _ LYNCH — Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Muihair celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Thursday, August 17, with a family din ner They received many gifts. ————— Other Lynch News The Lloyd Mills family, the Guy Norwood family, and the John Metteer family, of Had ar, picnicked together Sunday, August 20. The Veldon Lee family, the Lloyd Spencers, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer, and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stauffer pic nicked at the Veldon Lee home Sunday. Wayne Metteer, of Hadar, : spent Saturday night at the Guy Norwood home. Miss Marie Heiss and Miss Viola Haynes, of Page, visited friends in Lynch one day the past week. Mrs. John Metteer and daugh ter, of Hadar, spent Saturday nights at the Lloyd Mills home. Ernest J. Darnell, of Omaha, is here visiting the parental, Ernest K. Darnell home, also with other relatives. Rev. John Wieezorek return ed home from a week’s stay Saturday evening. George Gengler, of Niobrara,1 visited his parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. Pete Gengler, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kaasa spent several days in Lincoln and Omaha the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hav vanek. Mrs. Kenneth Fish and Mrs. Raymond Havranek visit ed with Mrs. Ralph Moody at the Yankton, S. D, hospital last week. The Ralph Moody chil dren are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liarrt Havranek, while Mrs. Moody is in the hospital. Mrs. Veldon Lee spent Thurs day, August 17, at the Bill Stauffer home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills vis ited at the Robert Kersch home in Spencer, one day last week Iona Belle Norwood was a business visitor in Butte one day last week. Mary Stenger, of Petersburg, spent several days at the par ental Mike Stenger home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Samuel son, of Hartington, visited at the William Havranek home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters, of Spencer, visited at the Bill Teadtke home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Court ney and Eugene visited at the Allan Koscan home in Butte. Thursday, August 17. Many Lynchites attended Free Day at Butte on Saturday. Henry Hajek, of Omaha, i$ here for a few days stay with oldtume friends. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hewit son and family, of Gary, Ind., have spent the past 10 days vis iting at the Francis Shrunk and Hewitson families. Mrs. Kenneth McMeen was hostess to the Wesleyan Mis sionary society at her home Tuesday, August 15. Mrs. Shrunk Was chairman of the ' program committee. Mrs. Mor ris Budersiek was honored with a stork shower. She received many gifts- Mrs. McMeen serv ed a lunch at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sixta vis ited at Bill Teatke’s Thursday evening, August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick King returned home from Wyoming where Frederick was called to the service of his country. He received 30 days time in which to put his business affairs in order. White River Rodeo Attracts Stuart Mer STUART — Gus Gbenm inl and Gilbert Engler were in White River, S. D., the past week for the rodeo. 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