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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1950)
Legal Notices k First Pub. Sept. 7, 1950 William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. In the mat ter of the Estate of W. F. Cox, Deceased. rrO: All persons interested in I the Estate and in the Last Will and Testament of W. F. Cox, Deceased, whether cred itors, heirs, legatees or de visees: You are notified that on the Is* day of September, 1950, Hil da \i. King filed her petition in the above named Court, alleg ing that W. F. Cox died testate on the 4th day of June, 1937, he then being a legal resident of Independence in Buchanan County, State of Iowa at the time of his death, and leaving a last Will and Testament, which has been legally ad mitted to probate in the Pro bate Court for Buchanan Coun ty, Iowa, on the 12th day of June, 4937; that the deceased was the owner of real estate situated in Holt County, Nebraska, and described as: The East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 4 in Town ship 30 North, Range 10, West of the 6th P. M., In which real estate petitioner has derived the title by inheritance from the decedent and his devisees; that the prayer of the petition is that the authenticated copy of said Will be admitted to probate and allowed in Ne braska as the Last Will and Testament of W. F. Cox, De ceased, dispensing with regular administration of said estate, and for a decree descending said real estate free and clear of all debts and claims against the ; said W. F. Cox, Deceased, in accord with the terms of said Will. i' Said petition is set for hear ing before the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 28th day of September, 1950, at 10 o’clock A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 18-20 (First pub. Sept. 21, 1950.) William W. Griffin, Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3694 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 14th, 1950. In the matter of the Estate of Edith A. Cox, Deceas ed. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is January 12th, 1951, and for the payment of debts is September 14th, 1951, and that on October 12th, 1950, and on January 13th, 1951, 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) 19-21 (First pub. Sept 7, 195u) Julius D- Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 3610 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 1st, 1950. In the matter of the Estate of D. Francis Morgan, al so known as David Francis Mor gan and David F. Morgan, De ceased. How About It? j DO you want a good wiring job? There IS a difference in wiring jobs. Why not get the best for your money? We are not new at the wiring business. We have been doing REA and commercial wiring for 12 years. We hav<e dependable, neat, courteous workmen that will do your job the way it should be done. No job too big or too small and no ctfetance too great. See us NOW for ALL your wiring needs. * We have a complete stock of fixtures and appliances. Contact Ralph Simpson at the new trailer park, 4 blocks south and Vz east of NeW Outlaw. LESTER ELECTRIC... O’NEILL Member of National Electrical Contractors Association All persons interested in ; said estate are hereby notified hat the administrator of said estate has filed in this court his 1 final report and a petition for final settlement and distribu tion of the residue of said es tate; and that said report and petition will be heard Septem ber 27th, 1950, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons interested may appear and be heard concerning final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 18-20 (First pub. Sept. 21, 1950.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 3658 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 16th, 1950. In the matter of the Estate of Hattie I. Tafft, De ceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the adminstrator 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 October 18th, 1950, at 10 o’clock, A. M. at the Coun ty Court Room in O’Neill, Ne braska, when all persons inter ested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 20-22c Rev. Cunningham Is New Pastor LYNCH — Rev. Keith Cun- | ningham, of O’Neill, is the new ; pastor of the Lynch Wesleyan Methodist church, taking the place of Rev. Morris Budenseik, who is attending school. The family moved here during last week. Other Lynch Newes Lois Stewart left Friday, Sep tember 8. for Lincoln where she entered for the second year in th state university. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vesely and daughter, of Verdel, visited at Frank Fisher’s Friday, Septem ber 8. Francis Fisher returned home with them, having spent several days there. Art Vesely and Frank Farnik were in Omaha recently to vis it Mrs. Art Vesely at a hospital. The Boyd county home dem onstration clubs held an open meeting Thursday evening, Sep tember 14, at Spencer. The top ic, “Descent of Property and ■H Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebr. Nebraska Sandhills Foremost Cattle Auction — Capacity 6,000 Head ANNOUNCES A 2-DAY AUCTION SCHEDULE STARTING Monday, Sept. 18, and Tuesday, Sept. 19 Continuing EVERY MONDAY & TUESDAY Thru the months of SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER - NOVEMBER - DECEMBER Monday Schedule 10 o’clock A. M. — Hog Auc ■ tion (No hog sale Tuesday) 12:30 Noon—Lunch Hour 1 o’clock P. M.—Calf Auction, followed by selling of Butcher cattle — such as canners, cut ters, fat cows, fat heifers, and bologna bulls. Tuesday Schedule 10 o’clock A. M.—Auction of Butcher Cattle and small lots of stockers and feeders. 12:30 Noon—Lunch Hour. 1 o’clock P. M.— Carlot Auc tion of Stockers and Feeders, followed by all late arrivals until auction is concluded. ; jt wiii pay yOU well to list your cattle consignments a week in advance as our advertising ! reaches owr 1.000,000 interested buyers, each week, in the states of Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin. Minnesota, New York, and Maryland. We advertise in the Omaha World-Herald, Des Moines Register, Sioux City Tribune. Kansas City Star. Minneapolis Tribune and Chicago Daily Drovers' Journal, as well as 8,000 market cards direct each week. Telephone Atkinson *141, anytime, our ex pense, for market information. ERNIE WELLER, OWNER AND GENERAL MANAGER Ernie Weller—Jos. M. Kokes—Laurence Storjohann, Operators Atkinson, Nebraska ^aw Changes Regarding Income raxes.” Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ashby, )f O’Neill, spent several days •ecently with their daughter, Vlrs. Lillian Baker. Mr. and Mrs. H. Forseth, of California, were recent visitors it Florence Harris’ home. Mrs. Ellis Butterrleld and :hildren and Mrs. Jack Wilson md baby are in Oklahoma for in indefinite stay with relatives. Rosemary Heiser was honor juest recently at a party given ay her mother in honor of her 1th birthday anniversary. Games md lunch were the main top ics of the afternoon. Rosemary received many gifts. iviemoeis or me Mason lodges from Lynch, Verdel, Verdigre, Niobrara and Creighton recent ly attended Ionic lodge 87 AF Sc AM special services for the purpose of conferring the master Mason degree on Grafton Franklin, of Verdel, at the Nio brara temple. Worshipful Mas ter Kirk Snowden, of Niobrara, presided. The Gross Woman’s club members and their families held their annual picnic at the Nio brara state park Sunday, Sep eemoer iu. Mrs. Laura Lewis spent the September 9 and 10 weekend at the Howard Martz home. She is teaching in Crofton. Other vis itors at the Martz home were: Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Miller and Mrs. Ray Roberts, all of Ran dolph. Howard and Wayne Martz left for a 2-weeks’ visit in Cal ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Knapp, of Auburn, have purchased Mrs. Joe Hajek’s residence in Lynch. Out-of-town relatives attend ing the Nathan Pritchett funer al were: Ed Pritchett and fam ily, of Moville, la.; Jim Pritchett and family, of Lawton, la.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis and family, of Randolph; the Pritchett bro thers, of O’Neill; the Ray Os borne family, of O’Neill; Tom Pritchett and family, of Verdel; the Milford Cameron family, of Niobrara; Mr. and Mrs. Skeyler Reynolds, of Kansas City, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hornback, of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Emme, of Naper, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fork, of Bristow. The Morgan family, of Oma ha, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoffman and family, of Nor folk, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Nelson, of Madison, attended the Gibson-Hoffman wedding at Bristow Sunday afternoon, September 10. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dion and son returned home recently from a several days’ stay in Om aha with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Nelson, ol Madispn, were guests at the Ed Johns home Saturday and Sun day, September 9 and 10. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoff man and family, of Norfolk were guests at the Frank Weed er home Saturday and Sunday September 9 and 10. Stanley Greene left Friday, September 8, for Lincoln, where he plans to attend Wesleyar university this year. REDBIRD NEWS Chester Carsten and family were in Redbird Saturday eve ning, September 9. Harold Kopejtka and Chancie Hull visited at Halsey Hull’s on Sunday, September 10. Mike Hull called in Redbird Sunday, September 10. Gordon Barta visited in Red bird Sunday, September 10. Eva Truax visited here Mon day, September 11. Mr. and Mis. Robert Bridge called in Redbird Monday, Sep tember 11. Albert Carson was here Mon day, September 11. John Hull visited at Halsey Hull’s Monday, September 11. Gene Hrbek, of Scottville, was here Monday, September 11. Clifford Wells and son, Rob ert, were callers here Monday, September 11. Harvey Krugman visited i n Redbird Monday, September 11. Will Hartland called here on Tuesday, September 12. Ray Wilson and son were in Redbird Tuesday, September 12. Will Conard autoed to Lynch Tuesday, September 12. R. W Coakley and family, of Comstock, drove up Sunday, September 10, to visit his son, Elmer Luedtke, and family. Fred Truax, sr., transacted business in Redbird Wednesday, September 13. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor vis ited at Pete More’s Wednesday evening, September 13. Mrs. Chester Carsten was here Thursday, September 14. Arthur Bessert was in Red bird Thursday, September 14. Frank Wyant visited Pete More Friday, September 15. Delores and Etta Mae Wells were in Redbird Friday, Sep tember 15. Edward Carson and family visited in Redbird Friday, Sep tember 15. Harry Truax, of Valley, and the Fred Truax family, of Red bird, autoed to Pickstown, S. D., to visit Rollie Truax and fam ily Friday, September 15. Howard Slack and family were here Saturday, September 16. Howard Graham and family were in Redbird Saturday, Sep tember 16. Bradley- Clausen Nuptials Here— Mrs. Patricia Bradley, of O’ Neill, and James Clausen, of At kinson, were married Wednes day, September 20, at the Methodist church in O’Neill. Rev. V. R. Bell, church pastor, officiated. A shower for the bride was held Tuesday at the William Strong home. The Clausens will reside in Atkinson. Guests of Pleasant Day Club— Mrs. Ivan Cone, Mrs. Anna Brown and Mrs. Albert Kling ler were invited guests at a Pleasant Day club meeting on Wednesday, September 13, at the home of Mrs. William Widt feldt. It was an all-day meeting with a covered dish luncheon served at noon. Afternoon was spent socially. On Extended Visit— Mrs. Donald Enright drove to Creighton Thursday, September 14, to bring her mother and aunt here for an extended visit. EDGAR DeHART — CHAMBERS — I ■ & R H SHRINER Rent. ll* Plate Glass Wind & Tornado, Truck & Tractor. Personal Property Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Liresiock REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE. 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