FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS RUMBAUGH—Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rumbaugh, of O’Neill, a daughter, Dell Irene, weighing 9 pounds, born Friday, November 9, at the 0”Neill hospital. SPARKS—Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Sparks, of O’Neill, a son, Robert Eugene, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Saturday, Novem ber 10, at the O’Neill hospital. KARLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Harley, of Chambers, a son, Gayle Dean, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces, born Monday, Novem ber 12, at the O’Neill hospital. DAVISON—Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davison, former residents of De loit, twin daughters, born recent ly. VOMACKA Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Vomacka, of Lynch, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds, bom Sunday, November 11, at the Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hansen, of Lynch, and the paternal grandmother is Mrs. Frank Vomacka, sr., of Gregory. S.D., formerly of Lynch. MILACEK—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Milacek, of Lynch, a daughter, born Tuesday, November 6, atT the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. Mrs Alvina Milacek, of Lynch, is the grandmother and Mrs. Jo- I sie Milacek, of Bristow, is the great-grandmother. DROESCHER — Mr. and Mrs. ! Milton Droescher, of Pierce, twin daughters, Marilyn Faye, weigh ing 4 pounds 7 ounces, and Caro lyn Kay, weighing 5 pounds 6 ounces, born Monday, October 22, at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. The mother is the for mer Ruth Ann Metteer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Metteer, of Brainard, former Lynehites. The great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, of Riverton, Wyo., former Lynehites. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills are also the great-grandparents of the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mills, of Dorsey born August 11, 1951. PRUDEN—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Pruden, of Ewing, a daugh ter, bom Sunday, November 11, in a Norfolk hospital. They have another daughter. ASHER—Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Asher, of Overland Park, Kans., a daughter, born Thursday, No vember 8. Mr. Asher is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Asher, of O' Neill. FRATER—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frater, of Coatsville, Pa., a son, John Smith, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Friday, November 2. Mrs. Frater is the former Jane Smith, of Stuart. FOX—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fox of Newport, a son, bom Sunday, November 11, at the Stuart Com munity hospital. The baby is a great - grandson of Mrs. Hattie Fox, of Stuart. KAUP—Mr. and Mrs. Roman us Kaup, of Stuart, a son, Timothy Francis, weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces, born Wednesday, Novem ber 7, at the Stuart Community j hospital. MOLER—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moler, of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Thursday, November 8, at Our Lady of Loudres hospital, Nor folk. Mother and baby are "do ing well.” GILSTRAP — Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gilstrap, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 8 pounds 15 ounces, born Monday, November 12, in a Norfolk hospital. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions November 9—Mrs. Dave Brumbaugh, of O’Neill. 10 —Arthur Berger, of O’Neill, ac cident, condition “fairly good”; Mrs. Mearl Sparks, of O’Neill. 12 —Mrs. Gordon Hailey, of Cham- 7 bers; William Torker, of South Sioux City, accident, condition “fair.” 13—Warren Schmidt, of Page, accident, condition “satis factory.” 14—Peggy Eppenbach, of O N’eitl, medical, condition “fairly good.” Still in hospital: Seth Hertle, of Ewing, medical, condition im proving; Mrs. Leatha Morrow, of i O’Neill, condition “good;” Mrs. iMattie Urban, of Ewing, condition “improved.” Dismissals: November 8—Orton Young, of O’Neill. 14—William Torker, of South Sioux City. 14— Mrs. Dave Rumbaugh and daugh ter, of O’Neill. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (Stuart) In hospital, Mrs. Lola Humrich, of Stuart, condition good. Admissions: November 4—Gil bert Engler, of Atkinson. 5—Mas ter John Seiler, of Atkinson, ac- « cident patient, condition good. 7 < —Mrs. Romanus Kaup, of Stuart, ’ a baby boy; Mrs. Theresa Corri gan, of Atkinson, medical, condi- . tion good. 9—A. F. Bartlett, of ] Stuart, condition good; Dud Pet tijohn, of Stuart, major surgery, condition good. 11—Mrs. Verona Fox, of Newport, a baby boy; Mrs. Dorothy Cody, medical. Dismissals: November 4—Terry Gregor, of Stuart. 5—Philip Keat- ■ ing, of Atkinson; Gilbert Engler, ] of Atkinson. 9 — Mrs. Franklin Anderson and daughter, of New--i povt. 11—Mrs. Dorothy Cody. SHJK & INJURED O’NEILL—C. L. Brady, who had his foot injured in a Jawn mower 9 weeks ago, was able to return to his work on Monday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGroff were called to Burwell on Tues day on account of the illness of their granddaughter, Karen Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dterks. They returned home on Thursday, November 8, after Karen Sue was “feeling better." . . . Mrs. L. M. Merriman is "do ing fine” at St. Vincent’s hospi tal. Sioux City, and expects to be home the latter part of this week. . . . Mrs. Russell Moler and baby girl, “good’'; Mrs. John A. Gil trap and baby girl, “good;” . . . Mrs. Nettie Clevish, former O’ Neill resident, had an operation last Saturday and will undergo another today (Thursday). She is in Garnet hospital. Garnet, Kans. INMAN— Kenneth Coventry went to Columbus Sunday eve ning to meet Mrs. Francis Demp sey, of Denver, Colo. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Coventry and Mrs. Dempsey left for Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Coventry will ; receive medical attention. . . . Leo Mossman, who is a patient at the Veterans hospital at Lincoln, came Sunday to spend a few days with relatives. . . Mrs. Roy Gannon has received word tha1 her father, George Killinger, of Woodbum, Ore., has undergone major surgery at the Memorial hospital at Salem, Ore. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther and Mrs. Robert Sample drove to Roches ter, Minn., Wednesday to visit Mr4 Sample, who is a patient in a hospital there. PAGE— Lynn Williamson and1 daughters, Anna Laurie and Mrs. Paul Stubblefield, of Elgin, Ore., spent from Saturday until Sun day evening at the home of Lynn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Williamson, and other rela tives. They were returning from Rochester, Minn., where Anna Laurie had received medical care. . . . E. H. Farnsworth has receiv ed word his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ambrose Farnsworth, of Badger, la., has reentered a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth spent some time this fall with his brother, Ambrose, while his wife was in a hospital. LYNCH—Ed Wiley is “much improved” after being confined to his home for several days. . . Mrs. Mary Leverton, who has been convalescing at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Guy Mulhair. was moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jonas John son, at Spencer. Mrs. Leverton, who is 90-years-old, has had a broken hip. . . Mrs. Joe Kocian, sr., was dismissed from the local hospital and has returned to her home in Spencer. AMELIA—Mrs. Harvey Han sen, who has been a patient in a | hospital at Vermillion, S.D., re turned home Monday, November 5. . . Howard Berry returned home Saturday from Rochester, Minn., where he had gone i through the Mayo clinic. EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Schueth drove to Humphrey on Wednesday, November 7, to visit at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schueth, and family. On Thursday, Mrs. Schueth and son, Leo, went to Sioux City where she had a physical checkup. Her doctor pronounced her condition “satisfactory.” They returned to their home in Ewing on Satur day. . . Riley Canaday, who has been convalescing at the home of his son, Harold Canaday, and family at Page, was able to re turn to his home in Ewing on Friday. . . Mrs. Robert Pruden and baby girl, “good”; Mrs. Ray Angus, minor operation, “satis_ factory. DELOIT— Verle Tuttle lost a part of his thumb and other fin gers were injured in a cornpick er accident last week. He was cleaning his machine when the accident hapened. ATKINSON—Mrs. Fred Karo, jr., “satisfactory”; Mrs. William Luckert, “doing well." . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seger left Monday for Denver, Colo., where Mrs. Seger will seek medical attention. CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg reported their daughter, Mrs. E. W. Samms, of Wichita, Kans., a patient at Wes ley hospital, Wichita. CHAMBERS — William Jutte is a patient at the Lutheran hos pital in Norfolk. His condition is “good.” . . . C. F. Gillette, con dition “good.” Bicycles, wagons, tricycles. Buy I while stocks are complete.—At I Western Auto. 28c ! NEARS HALF-WAY MARK NELIGH—The 21-block paving project here is nearing the half way mark. Work has been pro gressing despite weather inter ruptions. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY STRAYED: A brindle greyhound. Reward to finder. — Lyndley Crumly, Page. 28p30 FOR SALE: 8-ft. Hussman re frigerated meat case, full view glass, three full length shelves. Unit attached on end. Like new. Used 2 years. Also meat scale and register.—Riesselman Grocery, Butte, Nebr. 28c FOR SALE: Regular Farmall tractor, mounted cultivator and lister, 12-ft. disc, eli, small hammermill. $400 takes all. — Arnold Gehring, phone 359M, O'Neill. 28p35 FOR RENT: Downstairs apart ment, close in.—Mrs. Juila Gal lagher. BE READY FOR THE Cold Morning StartsII Enjoy One of These Late Model Cars 1951 Chev. 2-dr., only $1,595 1950 Olds "88'' 4-dr., only $1,850 1949 Chev. 4-dr., only .... $1,595 1949 Chev. 4-dr., only $1,275 1948 Chev. 4-dr., only $ 975 1947 Chev. 2-dr., only $ 795 —Use Our Time Payment Plan— 1949 Chevrolet 1-ton Pickup with steel box. 1942 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1933 1%-ton Pickup with box and rack, only ... $149 Midwest Mtr. Co., Ltd. Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac O’Neill, Nebr._ Phone 100, (First pub. Nov. 15, 1951) NOTICE OF SUIT j To: The heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of Clark Hough, de ceased, real names unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other per sons interested in the estate of Michael Reap, deceased, real names unknown; the heirs, de visees. legatees, personal repre sentatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of A. M. Bazelman, also known as Martin Bazelman, deceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the North 50 feet of the East 20 feet of Lot Eighteen and the North 50 feet of Lots Nineteen and Twenty in Block H, O’Neill and Hagerty’s Addition to O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, Defendants. You and each of you are here by notifed that on the 2nd day of November, 1951, Dale A. Nis sen and Margaret H. Nissen as plaintiffs filed their petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you and others as defendants, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in them, the said Dale A. Nissen and Margaret II. Nissen, as joint tenants, to the real estate hereinabove specifical ly described, as against you and each of you, and to secure a De cree 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 24th day of December, 1951, Dated this 13th day of Novem ber, 1951. DALE A. NISSEN AND MARGARET H. NISSEN, Plaintiffs, By JULIUS D. CRONIN. Their Attorney. 28-31 . WHITEWALL OWNERS ATTENTION 1 IWm tiro* of yours or* precious. At the first sign of smoothness, drive them In — well apply new high-mileage safety treads, dean them and return them to you like ■awl Yew'll have your whitewalt far thousand* and thousands mare serf* mil**. Don't wait —drive them hi today I ATTENTION! HOLT i County Farmers! When you com* in to see the new II. S. Royal Matter and Life-tub* — don't mitt the new U. S. Royal Orip-master Farm Tractor Tiro. Yaw'll recognise Its Important ad vantages the minute you tee It. Yaw'll want It an yawr form—today! 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