The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 01, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    PAGE 10. — THE FRONTIER.
O'NailL Thur*.. Not. 1. 1951.
North Platte
Guests Honored
PAGE-- A basket dinner was
enjoyed Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bayne
and 3 children and Mrs. Emma
Bayne, of North Piatte. Others
present were: Mrs. Martha Hill,
of Ewing; Mrs. Anna Linquist
and Alfred, of O’Neill; Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs.
Soren Sorensen, sr. and Bobbie,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Soren
Bon and family and Mrs. Soren
Sorensen, jr. and Glenda, all of
Page.
Other Page News
Mrs. Lorene Neuman and son,
Dallas, of Gordon, spent a few
days at the William Neuman
home. Mrs. Neuman is a sister of
Mr. Neubauer. Paul Neubauer ac
companied them to Fremont to
Visit their mother and sister.
The Bid-or-Bye bridge club met
With Mrs. Chas. Russell, Wednes
day afternoon, October 24, with
Mrs. Melvin Carson as a guest.
High score went to Mrs. Lloyd
Fussleman and all-cut to Mrs.
Russell. The hostess served lunch
at the close of the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and
P. E. Nissen attended the 60th
wedding anniversary celebration
of Mr. and Mrs Hans Thompsen
•t the Legion hall in Osmond on
Sunday. Mrs. Thompsen is an
aunt of Anton and P. E. Nissen.
Gary Banta, of Atlantic, la.,
•pent from Monday, October 22,
until Friday with his father, H.
L. Banta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neisius and
•ons spent Friday evening at the
William Neubauer home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D Meyers, of
Corona, Calif., spent Tuesday and
Wednesday, October 23 and 24
with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith.
They were old friends while the
Smiths lived in California. >
The Contract bridge club met
with Mrs. Robert Gray, Thurs
day evening. Mrs. Emma Dorr
held high score and Mrs. Melvin
Smith received the all-cut. The
hostess served lunch after the
games.
Mrs. Elton Clyde, of Sand
Point, Ida., came Friday for an
extended visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart
and other relatives.
Mrs. Eugene Baber and Bonnie,
of Plainview, were Saturday eve
ning supper guests of her mother,
Mrs. Evelyn Gray.
(First pub. October 18, 1951)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
ESTABLISHMENT OF TRUST
FUNDS AND DATE OF
HEARING THEREON.
ESTATE NO. 3770
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
In the Matter of the Estate of S.
A. SULENTTC, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thatsthe
Consumers Public Power District
has filed a petition herein, alleg
ing that at the time of his death,
the said S. A. Sulentic had on
deposit in the O’Neill National
Bank in his name trust funds
belonging to said petitioner and
totalling $5,500.00.
Petitioner prays that $5,500.00
of the moneys in the O'Neill Na
tional Bank in one of the ac
counts of said deceased be found
to be trust funds belonging to pe
titioner, and not assets of deceas
ed’s estate, and that the same be
paid to petitioner, and said Bank
and said Administrator relieved
of all liability therefor.
Said petition will come on to
be heard before this Court in the
County Court Room in the Court
House in O’Neill, Nebraska, on
the 7 day of November, A.D.,
1951, at ten o’clock A. M., at
which time all interested parties
will be heard.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
COUNTY JUDGE
24-26c
40 REGISTERED
HEREFORD BULLS
Consigned By
Joe W. Fitzgerald
Mitchellrille, Iowa
AT AUCTION
Atkinson Livestock
Market
ATKINSON. NEBR.
THURS., NOV. 15tf
2 O'CLOCK P.M.
• This is the third year that Mr
Fitzgerald has sold all of hi:
bulls at Atkinson. His offering
this year are all coming 2-years
eld and strong in the breeding o1
Wyoming Hereford Ranch. The>
are sired bv WHR LAUNCELOl
6th — WHR TRISTAR 29th -
ROYAL RUPERT. All are T.B
and Bangs tested and gauranteec
tgweders. These bulls shoulc
prove Of interest to ranchers de
airing a number of bulls of th<
same type and breeding.
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Alkmson. Nebraska
I SALE WILL BE HELD RAIN, SNOW OR SHINE! j
FRIDAY, NOV NTIR 9th, 1951
S ON U.S. HIGHWAYS 20 - 275 AND STATE HIGHWAY 108 — EAST EDGE OF CITY - STARTS 12:30 P.M. 1I
TRACTORS - 18 - USED - 18
1 1—1948 Ford Tractor with Over and
Underdrive
1—1946 A John Deere, with Lights and
Starter
1—1942 Model A John Deere
1—1937 Model A John Deere with Lift
1— 1936 Model A John Deere
2— 1942 Model B John Deeres
1—1940 Model B John Deere
1—1937 Model B John Deere
1—1943 Oliver 60 with Lights and
Starter
1—1945 M - M Model R with Lights and I
Starter and Cultivator I
1—1947 Model B International with I
Lights and Starter and Cultivator (
3 -F 20 Farmall Tractors on Rubber f
3—Replar Farmalls on Rubber 1
112 - CORNPICKERS -12
1—1950 Model 200 John Deere 2-Row, like new
1—1948 No. 6 New idea 2-Row
1—1946 No. 6 New Idea 2-Row
1—Case 2-Row Cornpicker, good
1—1949 No. 24 International with H Mountings
1—1947 No. 24 International with M Mountings
1—1949 No. 226 John Deere with Model A
Mountings
1—1948 Woods Bros. Single-Row, good
3—No. 101 John Deere Semi-Mounted Pickers
1—Case Single-Row Snapper.
GUARANTEED!
★ This machinery
and equipment
will carry the us
ual Lloyd Collins
Guarantee . . «.
each item to be
guaranteed exact
ly as represented
at the time of the
sale!
5 - COMBINES - 5
1—1949 Model A6 Case, 6-Ft. Cut, Very Good, with
Motor
1—1949 Model 12A John Deere 6-Ft., with Motor
and Pickup
1— 1946 Model 2A John Deere 6-Ft., with Motor
and Pickup
2— No. 6 John Deere Combines, 6-Ft. Cut
Several Truck Tires for Hay Sleds
New 10-38, 1 I-38 Tractor Tires
New and Used Passenger Tires, Various Brands
I ractor Tire Chains
I PLOWS - LISTERS - ONE WAYS
1—No. 65 John Deere 3-Ilottom 14-Inch Plow
1—John Deere 3-Bottom IB-Inch Plow
1—International 3-Bottom 14-Inch Plow
1—2-Bottom 11-Inch Oliver Plow
2—2-Bottom John Deere 14-Inch Plows
l—2-Bottoin No. 14 John Deere Power Trol Plow,
like new
1—No. 735 John Deere 2-Row Lister, very good
1—No. 182 International 2-Row Lister with
Fertilizer Attachment
1—International 1-Bottom Plow for Model A
Tractor
1—International 1 Row Cultivator for Model A
International Tractor, new
1—9-Ft. Krause One-Way, on Rubber
1—6-Ft Bee lane Disc, on Rubber
Several Mowers
Several Ilainmermills
Several Hay Rakes
1—M-M Power Mower, 7-Ft. Cut
1—Near New' A. C. Power Mower, 7-Ft. Cut, very
good
1—New International Trail Mower, 7-Ft. Cut
1—International Draw Bar Mower for F20 or
Regular Farmal!
1—Joh Deere No. 5 Power Mower
1—New John Deere 15-Ft. Disc
1—New Roderick Lean 15-Ft. Disc
1—New John Deere 21-Ft. Disc
1—Used 15-Ft. John Deere Disc
1—Used 15-Ft. Disc
1—Used 18-Ft. John Deere Disc
1— New 14-Inch John Deere Hammermill
2— Used John Deere 10-Inch Hammermills
1— Used International Hammermill with Traveling
Feed Table
0—12-Ft. International Hay Rakes
2— 10-Ft. International Hay Rake*;
ELEVATORS - WAGONS
BOXES - SPREADERS
I—32-Ft. Valley Elevator, like new
1— New Kelly Ryan Elevators
2— New Rubber Tired Wagons with Steel Boxes
1— John Deere Manure Spreader, on Rubber
2— New Holland Cement Mixers, new *
1—Used Cement Mixer with Motor
1— International Endgate Seeder
MISCELLANEOUS
2— Used Oil Burners • ,
5—Used Cars, various models and makes
1—Chevrolet Power Sweep
1—International Manure Loader
1—Schwick Manure leader for P20 or PftO
International
Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention
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LLOYD COLLINS - (HOLT COUNTY IMPS.)
| O’NEILL, NEBR. I
I COLS. ED THORIN & WALLY O’CONNELL, Auctioneers O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK, Clerk (
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