The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 18, 1951, 1 SECTION, Page 7, Image 7

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    LEGAL NOTICE
(First pub. Jan. 11, 1951)
NOTICE OF SUIT
To: J. Q. Clark, The heirs, de
visees, legatees, personal repre
sentatives, and all other persons
interested in the estate of Henry
D. Biddle, deceased, real names
unknown; All persons having or
claiming any interest in the
Northwest Quarter of Section
Three, Township Twenty-seven,
North, Range Thirteen, West of
the 6th P. M. in Holt County,
Nebraska, real names unknown;
Defendants in Plaintiff’s First
Cause of Action.
Ella L. Flickinger; Sarah E.
Flickinger; Charles E. Price; The
heirs, devisees, legatees, person
al representatives, and all other
persons interested in the estate of
A. T. Flickinger, deceased, real
names unknown; The heirs, de
visees, legatees, personal repre
sentatives, and all other persons
interested in the estate of James
F. Record, deceased, real names
unknown; All persons having or
claiming any interest in the
Northeast Quarter of Section
Fifteen, Township Twenty-sev
en, North, Range Thirteen, West
of the 6th P. M. in Holt County,
Nebraska, real names unknown;
Defendants in Plaintiff’s Second
Cause of Action.
The heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives, and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Charles Thompson, de
ceased, real names unknown; The
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives, and all other
persons interested in the estate
of Charles K. Offield, deceased,
real names unknown; Northern
Trust Company, Trustee under
the Last Will and Testament of
m_1_IT A«U1J /In/inOCoH* All
cnaries jy. Yuneiu, uecca^u,
persons having or claiming any
interest in the Southeast Quar
ter of Section Seventeen, Town
ship Twenty-eight, North, Range
Twelve, West of the 6th P. M. in
Holt County, Nebraska, real
names unknown; Defendants in
Plaintiff’s Third Cause of Action.
The heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives, and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Rev. Th. N. Jersild, de
ceased, real names unknown; the
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives and all other per
sons interested in the estate of
Marie Christina Rasmussen, de
ceased, real names unknown;
The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all oth
er persons interested in the es
tate of Viggo Rasmussen, deceas
ed, real names unknown; Mrs.
Jens C. Christensen, first real
name unknown; All persons hav- 1
ing or claiming any interest in
the Southeast Quarter of Section
Three, Township Twenty-seven,
North, Range Thirteen, West of
the 6th P. M. in Holt County,
Nebraska, real names unknown;
Defendants in Plaintiff’s Fourth
Cause of Action.
H. E. Murphy; All persons hay
ing or claiming any interest in
the South Half of the Northwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quar
ter of Section Seven, Township
Twenty - seven, North, Range
Twelve, West of the 6th P. M. in
Holt County, Nebraska, real
names unknown; Defendants in
Plaintiff’s Fifth Cause of Action. 1
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 6th day of
January, 1951, Dewey C. Schaf- 1
fer as plaintiff filed his petition
in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against you as
defendants, the object and pray
er of which is to quiet and con
firm the title in him, the said |
Dewey C. Schaffer, to the real
estate above specifically describ- 1
ed as 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 there- |
of, and for general equitable re
lief.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
19th day of February, 1951.
Dated January 6, 1951.
DEWEY C. SCHAFFER,
Plaintiff.
By JULIUS D. CRONIN,
His Attorney.
36-39
(First pub. Jan. 4, 1951)
Julius D. Cronin, Att’y
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3646
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, January 3rd,
1951. In the matter of the Estate
of Lemuel C. Mallory, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the executor of said estate has
filed in this court his final report
and a petition for final settle
ment and distribution of the
residue of said estate; and that
report and petition will be heard
January 24th, 1951, at 10 o’clock,
A. M. at the County Court Room
j in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all
i persons interested may appear
and be heard concerning said fi
nal report and the distribution
of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 35-37
(First pub. Jan. 4, 1951.)
John R. Gallagher, Att’y
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3677.
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, January 2nd,
1951. In the matter of the Es
tate of Claude A. Hamilton, De
ceased.
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 January 24th, 1951, 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) 35-37
(First pub. Jan. 18, 1951.)
John E. Gallagher, Att’y
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3656
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, January 11th,
t 1951. In the matter of the Estate :
of Theodore Thorson and Cora E.
Thorson, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the administrator 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 February 7th, 1951, 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,
i (COUNTY COURT SEAL)
37-39c
j
Young People Feted—
LYNCH — A group of young
people were entertained at the
C. L. Raselhorst home on Tues
day, January 9, honoring Delbert
Raselhorst, August Kalkowski,
Julian Thorell, Donald Kayl and
i Faye Courtney.
Frontier for printing!
AUCTION NEW RESIDENCE
At Corner of Hancock and 7th Sts., 4 Blocks South of
Douglas on 7th St.
This New 5-Room Home to be Sold
at 3 P. M. on . ..
Monday, January 29
To Inspect, Phone 454-W
Watch Next Week's Paper for Details
GILBERT STRONG, Owner
KIETH A. ABART, Auctioneer
‘Americanism’
Topic of Quiz
EWING — The American Le
gion auxiliary met Thursday eve
ning at the Legion club.
Miss Fern Pruden, president,
presided at the business session.
On adjournment, a program on
“Americanism” was presented by
Miss Pruden. A quiz on the consti
tution of tne United States and
the state laws of Nebraska pro
vided a subject.
Refreshments were served by
the lunch committee, Mrs.
George Adrian, Mrs. Herbert
Kirschmier and Mrs. Ernest Pier
son.
Other Ewing News
The YM pinochle club was en
tertained at tne home of Mis.
Kermit Jefferies on Tuesday eve
ning, January y, with Mis. Fran
ces Shaw the assisting hotesses.
Prizes for high score were pre
sented to eacn of tnree tauies.
Winners were Mrs. Thomas
Eacher, Mrs. Gail Boies, Mrs. Ray
Funk. Guests were Mrs. Peter
Heintz and Mrs. Lyle Dierks. A
social hour was enjoyed after the
games. Ref resnments were
served.
David Cloyd is home on leave
from the navy after being sta
tioned in San Francisco, Calif.,
since his boot training. David is a
graduate with the class of J950
from the Ewing high school. He
enlisted during the summer
months and this is his first visit
home.
Mrs. Harold Harris came Wed
nesday, January 19, from Cas
tana, la., where she had attend
ed a family reunion held in hon
or of her parents’ 58th wedding
anniversary, which occurred on
January 8. This was the first
time the family had been togeth
er since the golden wedding an
; niversary of their parents eight
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd and
family were hosts to a family
dinner party on Thursday, non
ormg their son, David Cloyd, of
the navy, who is home on leave,
his first since enlisting last sum
mer. Those in attendance were:
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Timmerman, of Plain
view; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bro
i kaw and family, of Norfolk;
Charles Zepf, of Creighton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Billeter, of
i Meadow Grove.
New officers for the Blessed
Dominies Catholic Youth organ
ization of St. John’s church for
the year of 1951 are as follows:
President— Lewis Vandersnick;
vice-president—Pat Funk; secre
tary—Joan Theile; treasurer —
Mickey Bauer; reporter — Joe
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard
left Wednesday, Jan. 10, for a va
cation trip through the South.
They plan to spend a part of the
time in Florida. They took a
trailer along to take care of the
housing situation while on their
travels.
Jephtha chapter of the Order
of the Eastern Star held its in
stallation service Tuesday eve
ning, January 9.
Tne Mlnarik families had din
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Mlnarik on Sunday, January
7, the occasion being in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mlnarik, of
Forman, S. D., who are visiting
relatives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Serr, of
Brocksburg, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Serr, of Clearwater, were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Mlnarik Monday evening,
January 8.
Miss Donna Rudisil, of Palli
sade, has been secured to take
the place of Mrs. Myrna Cope
land, instructor in home econom
ics in the Ewing high school.
! Mrs. Copeland will leave to go to
Texas with her husband, who is
in the armed forces. Miss Rudisil
will graduate the latter part of
January from the University of
Nebraska and will begin her
work in Ewing on January 29.
In the second semester the Ew
ing home economics will be on a
vocational basis again.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—Ida Alfs to Roy R Gilg &
wf 12-26-50 $7500- Part NEy4
SEy4 32-30-14
WD—Matilda Olson to Roy R |
Gilg & wf 5-31-49 $400- Lots 7 &
8 Blk 42 Western Town Lot Co
Add- Atkinson
WD—Mary G Horiskey to Al
va Marcellus 12-18-50 $1- Part of
lot 4 Blk 22- O’Neil]
QCD—Joseph P Gans to Holt
County 1-5-51 $425- Lots 5 & 6
Blk 5- Western Town Lot Co 1st
Add- Stuart
WD—Caroline Starr to Wayne
I Smith 8-16-50 $7200- Ny>Sy> 31
26-12
LYNCH NEWS
The Highland Project club met
at the M. P. Stenger home for
their first 1951 meeting on Thurs
day, January 11. After the dusi
ness meeting a lunch was served
by the hostesses. A gift was pre
| sented to Mrs. M. P. Stenger by
; the club.
Mrs. C. C. Courtney was host
! ess to the Rural Progressive club
on Thursday, January 11. A so
I cial hour was enjoyed after the
business meeting, and a lunch
was served in late afternoon.
This was the first 1951 meeting
; and new officers took office.
Patsy and Roy Mulhair were
business visitors in Butte Tues
day, January 9.
Gerald Lokota, of Gross, was a
Lynch visitor on Tuesday, Janu
ary 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keller
were Sioux City visitors Tues
day, January 9.
Bill Teadtke returned home
from Omaha late Tuesday eve
ning, January 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kocian, of
Verdigre, visited Joseph Kocian
at the Lynch hospital one day
last week.
Altha Hammon, of Geddes, S.
D., spent the past weekend at the
parental Frank Hammon home.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek
spent several days the past week
in Omaha.
Mrs. Bill Alford and Mrs. John
Wike went to Rochester, Minn.,
Thursday to visit their brother,
Gail Higgins, of Spencer, who is
a patient in a hospital there.
Joe Farniks, of Verdigre, vis
ited at the Art Vesely home on
Sunday, January 7.
Mrs. Tom King and sons, of
Stuart, visited with Mrs. Lulu
Van Meter recently.
Roy Rossmeicr, of South Dako
ta, visited his sister, Mrs. Clar
ence Moody, jr., and family last
week.
Kay Keeler, of Arlington, spent
several days here with his par
ents.
Mrs. Cora Barnes, of Butte,
visited relatives here on Monday,
January 8, while Mrs. Eva
Barnes, county superintendent,
was visiting rural schools in this
locality.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoch
enmaier and children, of Bone
steel, S. D., called on Lynch doc
tors and then called at the Albert
Kalkowski home before return
ing home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sixta visit
ed at Art Vesely’s on Sunday,
January 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters, of
Spencer, were Friday evening
supper guests at the Bill Teadtke
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Heuerman,
of Wyoming, recenty visited
Lynch friends.
John Carlson took the bus for
Spencer on Friday evening, Jan
uary 12, to visit at the Fred Cole
man home.
Donelda Hamraon, of Spencer,
spent the weekend at the parent-1
al Frank Hammon home.
Alton Long, of Oregon and a
former Lynchite, visited friends
and relatives in Lynch this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolund
returned home the latter part of
the week alter a several days’ I
stay in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown
; and family, of Osmond, visited at
the Wallace Moffett home sever
al days last week.
STUART NEWS
Ronald Dodd, of Lincoln vis
ited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Dodd, on Sunday,
1 January 7. His wife spent several
days in O’Neill with her mother, j
Mrs. Spangler, who is ill.
Mrs. C. F. Gillettte, of Cham
bers, visited Sunday, January 7,
with her mother, Mrs. Estella
Bachman. Mrs. Bachman return- 1
ed home with her for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. James Nachtman
and family were supper guests of
Mrs. Nachtman’s sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Juman, of Verdigre, on
j Sunday, January 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall
and Mr. and Mrs. Casper Harley
were in O’Neill on Monday, Jan- j
uary 8.
Edmund Kaup, college student
in Norfolk, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kaup, jr., and family.
Mrs. Don Engler and Linda, of
McCook, accompanied Mrs. Louis
Olberding, also of McCook, to
Stuart on Tuesday, January 9.
They returned on Friday morn
ing.
Mrs. Edith Atkinson and Mrs.
Joe Timmermans came from Sut
! ton on Friday. They joined Mrs.
[ Kate Papke, Bud Papke, Myron
Papke anod Mrs. Joe Wallinger
and went to Crawford on Satur
; day to attend the funeral of Fred
Papke on Sunday, January 14.
Mr. Papke was a brother of Mrs.
Atkinson and a brother-in-law of
Mrs. Papke.
Mrs. Jane Cobb was hostess to
the Improvement club on Wed
nesday afternoon, January 10.
Frank Kaup, jr., and son,
Mark, attended a birthday anni
versary party in honor of Ber
nard Kaup at Newport on Wed
nesday, January 10.
Robert Lee, of Valentine, visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon
Shearer Tuesday and Wednes
day, January 9 and 10. Mr. Lee
is an uncle of Mr. Shearer.
Mrs. Mary Henning, of Atkin
son, visited with her daughter,
Mrs. Gus Obermire, and family
on Tuesday, January 7.
Mrs. R. A. Coffman, Mrs. Lloyd
Otto, Miss Ethel Chittkk and
Mabel Eaton attended a party at
Willow Acres on Friday, January
12. Mrs. Warren Roberts was
hostess.
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