The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 13, 1951, SEC. 1, Page 7, Image 7

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    LEGAL NOTICES
(First pub. Dec. 6, 1951)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3798
« In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, November
29th, 1951. In the matter of the
Estate of Anna Coover, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is March 27th, 1952,
nd for the payment of debts is
ovember 29th, 1952, and that on
December 27th, 1951, and on
March 28th, 1952, 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. RE1MER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 3i-33c
Board Proceedings
(Continued from page 6.)
Wm. r. w erso, postage a
nineage .1_ 10.20
l2:uu noon. on mouon me
Boaiu. adjourned untn l:uu P. M.
UlNem, iNeoraska
iNovemoer It, 1051
l;uu f. M.
Holt Coumy tooard of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
Au memoirs piesent.
Meetmg called to order by the
chan man.
Motion oy sterns, seconded by
Baieiinoisi inat me louowing
claims oe allowed anu a warrant
ordered diawn on tne drivers'
fticem>e £ unu m payment 01
same:
C. s. iviercOr Co., drivers
licence containers ~v~— 35.62
A ioige ueicgatiun of (men ap
peared oeioie me ooaid regard
ing me poor condition oi me
Page-ivcaoiiu load, wmcn maxes
it umit iur travel me greater
part oi tne tune.
Motion oy natenhorst, seconded
by motel mat uie loiiowmg
claims oe anowed and warrants
oroeieu drawn on tne rtoau £ und
in payment oa same.
A. m. uatcimorst, road su- .
pervismg_55.00
Gene natennorst, work on
roaa __ 309.75
Boies service Station, gas
and tire repair-55.99
Axei to. toorg, road super
rs rvisV»n j_45.80
Kenneth Cadwallader,
hauimg gravel-24.00
Central supply Co., 8 sets
blades_151.20
Clara ac Mattson, gas and
oil_1_85.97
Continental Oil Co., gas &
kerosene-64.76
Frame cronk, road over
seeing . 35.00
D-A touoncant Co., lubri
cant _: 77.4*
Eariey Oil Co., gas and
oil _-_ 107.56
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.,
gasaets and cylinder xit 140.13
Ferns iractor a isquip.,
rental /vilis-Chaimers
mouei_120.00
B. O. Hanna, blade oper
., ator-193.75
Floyu Harding, road work . 2bu.U0
Inter-state uu Co., diesel_ 54.60
Keating rmpi. co., piugs — 4.d0
C. Vv. ton aland, use of
picaup _ 15.00
Lonaus Motor Co., labor &
repairs_1 27.28
Looaers, me., 3 boxes stick
' o in
King
Mo. valley Mach. Co., 1
bearing- 6.57
Mo. V alley Mach. Co.,
bearing and locks-133.55
Mo. V aney Mach. Co., 2
seals-- *58
Mo. Valley Mach. Co.,
seal and gasket %,- 1.38
Moore - Noble Lbr. Co.,
lump coal- 12.24
Eli McConnell, road work 97.96
Lyle MeKim, grates for
county shop stove-10.29
Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co.,
batteries and blades - 170.78
'a. J. O’Connor, insurance.. 30.59
O’Neill Auto Sup., parts — 12.39
Page Oil Co., tire repair &
oil_26.08
Pollack Service Station,
gas_55.41
Robert Richardson, paid to
Francis Curran for tow
ing county pickup- 5.00
Art B. Sanders, cat oper
ator _ 237.30
Serval Towel & Linen,
shop service_:_2.56
E. J. Shane, operating
dragline-— 75.35
E. J. Shane, operating
dragline- 39.05
F. E. Skrdla, gasoline_ 39.18
Bennett Smith, 5Vi hours
tractor and dozer_ 71.50
Standard Oil Co., kerosene 279.91
Taylor Motor Co., repairs .. 4.88
West Lumber & Coal Co.,
coal and building paper_ 18.21
A. M. Batenhorst, starting
fluid bought at Schulz
4 Drug 2.38
John Bonenberger, hauling
gravel ..... 62.90
Harrison Bridge, gas & oil 10.50
Robert Cadwallader, haul
ing graval 51.00
Chambers Light & Power,
light for shed _ 3.38
Continental Oil Co., gas
and diesel fuel__—. 92.61
Crabb’s Service Station,
gas and oil __-— 70.25
D-A Lubricant Co., lubri
cant 22.09
Dankert Service, gas and
oil_ 303.51
- —
The Drinking-House Over the Way
(An Advertisement)
The room was so cold, so cheer
less and bare,
With its rickety table, and one
broken chair;
And its curtainless windows with
hardly a pane
To keep out the snow, the wind
and the rain.
A cradle stood empty, pushed to
the wall.
And someway that seemed the
saddest of all.
In the old rusty stove the fire
was dead;
There was ice on the floor at the
foot of the bed.
And there all alone a poor wom
an was lying,
No need to look twice to see she
was dying;
Dying of want, of hunger and
cold.
Shall I tell you her story, the
story she told? . . .
No, ma’am. I’m no better, my
cough is so bad,
It’s wearing me out, but that
makes me glad.
For it’s weariness living where
one’s all alone,
And heaven, they tell me, is just
like a home.
Yes, ma’am, Fve a husband, he’s
somewhere about,
I hoped he’d come in when the
fire went out;'
But I guess he’s gone where he’s
likely to stay,
I mean to the drinking-house ov
er the way.
’Twas pot so always, I hope you
won’t think
Too hard of him, lady, it’s only
the drink;
I know he’s kind hearted, and oh,
how he cried
For the poor little baby the morn
ing it died!
You see he took sudden, and grew
very tad,
For we had no doctor, our poor
little lad!
For his father had gone, never
meaning to stay,
I’m sure, to the drinking-house
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.,
1 screw_6.23
Fenrs Tractor & Equip.,
pin ana kits___92.50
Fenrs Tractor & Equip.,
rental Allis-Chaimers — 433.55
Levi H. iuiler, dirt de
livered _32.00
Donaia Harding, maintain
ing road_ 275.50
HenKie & Joyce Hdw. Co.,
cnains - 16.72
JLslana fc>up. Co., dynamite
caps_35.39
C. W. ivirkland, patrol op
erator _ 246.75
Wm. Krotter Co., posts
and gas_12.07
Lonaus Motor Co., Ford
express motor-- 915.00
Mo. valley Mach. Co., gas
ket and locks —*- 20.56
Mo. Valley Mach. Co., gas
xet and locks - - 7.62
Mo. Valley Mach. Co.,
bearings and cable-59.36
Mo. V alley Mach. Co.,
oearings and labor-73.20
Mo. Valley Mach. Co., cut
ting cage --124.32
Chet McClenahan, road
work - 209.00
Lyle McKim, maintaining 275.50
Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co.,
bearings & gaskets and
seal ..__. — 278.30
Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co.,
labor _ 10.50
O’Neill Auto Sup., parts 29.78
Floyd Osborne, road work 221.55
Myron Papke, hauling gra
vel --- 27.00
Robert Richardson, road
. o a a cn
Ries Oil Co., gas and oil — 73.83
Rockey Impl. Co., labor &
repairs- 31.59
Calvin Seger, operating
tractor _219.45
E. J. Shane, operating
dragline_— 52.80
E. J. Shane, operating
dragline
Shaw Oil Co., oil and fuel 86.72
Thos. G. Slattery, supplies 20.87
Sovereign Service Station,
gas and oil —- 95.40
Standard Register Co.,
auto reg. cert.
"he Thomas Co., hydraulic
oil -....—
The following receipts on Road
and Bridge Funds were filed with
the county clerk during the
month of November.
BRIDGE FUND
Grattan Township, used
culvert . _. — 100.00
John Weichman, lumber — 12.00
Henry Miksch, bridge
plank 226.62
Walter Kollman, bridge
planks - 3.00
Wedige Bros., bridge
plank . — 0.00
Herman Grothe, used
bridge planks - 4.00
J. P. Murphy, bridge plank 9.60
Albert Ramm, bridge plank 14.40
John S. Dalton, used cul
vert 5Q.OO
Melvin Rieck, Co. culvert 53.90
ROAD-BRIDGE
C. Frickel and Sons, drag
line work 18.00
ROAD FUND
Walter Sojka, tractor hire 70.00
Fred W. Lundberg, - 25.00
5:00 P. M. On motion the
Board adjourned until November
20, 1951, at 10:00 A.M.
RUTH KOFFMAN,
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK,
I Chairman
over the way.
And when he came home, it was
late at night
And 1 was sp tired and sick with
the fright
Of staying at home with the baby
alone,
And its cutting my heart with its
pitiful moan.
He was cross with his drink, poor
fellow, I know 0
It was that, not the baby that
bothered him so,
But he swore at the child as it
panting lay,
And went back to the drinking
house over the way.
I heard the gate slam, and my
heart seemed to freeze
Like ice in my bosom, and there
on my knees
By the side of the cradle, all
shivering I stayed;
I wanted my mother, I cried and
I prayed.
Yes, it was easy, his dying, he
just grew more white
^nd his eyes opened wide to look
for the light;
And his father came in, it was
just break of day;
Came in from the drinking-house
over the way.
Yes, ma’api, he- was sober, at
least, mostly, I think;
He often stayed that way to wear
off' the drink;
I know he was sorry for what he
had done,
For he set a. great store by our
one little son.
And straightway did he go to the
cradle bed where
Our baby lay dead so pretty and
fair.
I wondered how I could have
wished him to stay
Where there was a drinking
house over the way.
He stood quite a while, ma’am,
did not understand,
You see, till he touched the little
cold hand;
Oh, then came the tears, and he
shook like a leaf
And said it was drink that made
him all the grief.
Our neighbors were kind, and the
minister came,
And he talked of my seeing my
baby again,
And of the bright angels; I won
der if they
Could see in the drinking-house
over the way.
And I thought when our baby
was put in the ground.
And the man with the spade was
shaping the mound.
If only somebody would help me
to save
My husband who stood by my
side at the grave.
If only it were not so handy to
drink;
The men that made laws, ma’am,
sure didn’t think
Of the hearts they would break,
of the souls they would slay 1
When they licensed the drinking
house over the way.
I’ve been sick ever since, it can
not be long,
Be pitiful, lady, to him when I’m
gone;
He wants to do right, but you
never would think
How weak a man grows fond of
the drink.
And it’s tempting him here and
tempting him there,
Four places I’ve cbunted on this
very square
Where a man can get whisky by
night and by day,
Not to reckon the drinking-house
over the way.
There’s a verse in the Bible the
minister read,
No drunkard shall enter heaven,
it said;
And he is my husband and I love
him so,
And where I am going, I want
him to go.
Our baby and I will both want |
him there.
Don’t you think dear Jesus will
hear my prayer?
And please, when I’m gone, ask
some one to pray
For him at the drinking-house
over there.—Selected.
(Adv. Sponsored and Paid by
Rev. M. H. Grosenbach, Pastor
Wesleyan Methodist Church)
O’NEILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck
and Katherine were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hon
well at Chambers.
The Misses Geraldine Johnson,
Dollv Hood and Bill Sholes, John
nie Babl and Mrs. Helen Sholes
were dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sholes on
Sunday, December 9.
Word has been received by rel
atives of Cpl. Gene Cavanaugh
stating that he has been trans
ferred from New Brunswick, N.J.,
to Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter and
Gus Miller went to Fremont On
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Porter and to get acquainted
with their new granddaughter,
LaDonna Jean. Enroute to Fre
mont they stopped in Dgyid City
for a short visit with their son,
Ned, and family.
Mr. and Mts. George Peterson
went to Creston Sunday to visit
their son and daughter-in-law,;
Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, jr.,
and family.
—The Frontier Photo & Engraving
STATIONED IN GERMANY
. . . Pfc. Wayne G. Benash, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Benash, of Milford, formerly of
O’Neill, is stationed in South -
open, Germany, according to
word received by his parents.
Private Benash entered the air
force April 18, took his basic
training at Sheppard AFB,
Wichita Falls, Tex., and was
then transferred t o Lowery
AFB in Colorado. After his fur
lough in September he left the
States by way of Camp Kil
mer, N.J., November 2, and
reached Bremerhaven, Germa
ny, November 18. His address
is: Pfc. Wayne G. Benash,
AF 17327748. 1405 PRO Sqdn.,
APO 872,° c/o PM New York,
N.Y. o
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD — David C. Johnson to
Bruce Johnson 11-20-51 $4,500. Vi
int. NVs - SEV4 - EViSWVi-NWy«.
SWVi 2-30-9.
WD—Howard B. Holliday to
Richard C. Lower & wf. 11-24
51 $8,000. East 20 ft. lot 17; all lot
18; Blk F- Fahys’ Park Add. O
Neill.
WD— Gerald J. Seger to Ag
nes Dohman 6-2-51 $5,000. Lot 11
Blk 11, Hallocks 2nd Add.
Stuart.
WD—Arthur G. Rouse to How
ard W. Rouse 5-28-51 $1. 5/8 int.
in WViNWy4 3-31-11. Grantor re
serves life estate.
WD—-Margaret H. Seger to
Mary Pearl Giblin 9-1-51 $6,000.
Part of the SWy4SWy4 28-30-14.
WD—Alice D. Matthews el al
to James Matthews 11-27-51,
$1,000. SEy4 1; EViNEy4 12-30-12;
NV4NWV4 7-30-11.
WD—tN. D. Frady to Arnie
Mace, sr„ 10-6-51, $320. Lots 13
14-15 & 16 Blk. "G” in Adams
Homesite Add. Chambers.
WD — Morris L Harmon to
Wayne D. Harmon & wf 12-3-51
$30- 1 acre in SEy4SEVi 18-29-11
WD — Charlie C Thomson to
Gertrude Thomson 12-3-51 $1
WV4 33-26-12
WD — Noma F Hall to Floyd
Fuller 11-27-51 $1200- Va Int in
SEy4 19-30-16
WD— Ruth Johnson to Floyd
Fuller 10-8-51 $1200- Vi Int in
SEy4 19-30-16
WD—Mary Armstrong to Floyd
Fuller 10-10-51 $1200- Va Int in
SEVi 19-30-16
WD— Floyd Fuller to Noma r
Hall 12-3-51 $1250- Va Int in Lots
18-19-20 Blk 15- Hallock’s 2nd
Add- Stuart
WD—Ruth Johnson to Noma F
Hall 10-8-51 $1250- Va int in same
lots in Stu 0
WD—Mary Armstrong to Noma
F Hall 10-10-51 $1250- Va Int in
Same lots in Stuart
WD — Wm J McDonough to
Freeman L Knight & wf 11-6-51
$8000- SWy4 33-30-11
GET THAT CAT!
Nebraska’s “lion" hunt has a
---I
roused nation-wide interest. Mrs.
Emil Doiezal, of Wanoo, received
a clipping from a Los Angeles pa
per describing the hunt. Accom
pany mg the clipping sent by her
sister, was this comment; “Let us
know if they caught the lion . . .
we Nebraskans are very much
concerned about the wild life
there I’’
UMM . . . PRETTY GOOD
When Bellevue Lions ciubc
f—" ~ "" .—
members and their guests sat
down to an "antelope” dinner,
uiey all agreed tbeir wives were
excellent cooks as the meat was
void ol any "wild taste.” No won
der. me antelope meat was soma
top grade beef substituted by tba
donor.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck
and Katherine were Sunday eve
ning guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Ceiman at Chambers.
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CATTLE AUCTION
At Atkinson, Nebraska
EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY
EVERY MONDAY, starting at 12 o'clock noon — WE SELL
CALVES AND YEARLINGS. This is the day to bring In
your calves and light yearlings.
EVERY TUESDAY, starting at 10:30 AJd.. we sell butcher
cattle and small consignments of other classes of cattle
until 2 o'clock P.M., following which we sell carload lots
of stockers and feeders.
LIST YOUR CATTLE IN ADVANCE
AND GET FULL ADVANTAGE OF
OUR EXTENSIVE ADVERTISING !
ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET
Atkinson, Nebr.
1,200-Acre Garfield County Ranch
AT AUCTION
4 Miles West of Ericson, Nebraska
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20
2:00 P.M.
ON THE PREMISES
THE RANCH
1,196 acres—all in grass, excepting about 40 acres of valley
farm land that will raise fine alfalfa, brome grass or corn.
Well fenced and cross-fenced — 24 acres fenced hog-tight.
Most of this land is of a hard sand nature with clay subsoil.
It lays in a succession of smooth hills and alternate valleys,
which are all productive of the finest native grasses. It was
used this year as a summer pasture carrying 246 cows and
175 calves for the season. It should easily carry 100 cows and
increase on year around basis. Well watered by 2 wells and
2 windmills.
THE BUILDINGS
Only fair improvements but consisting of 5-room house, barn
24x36 ft., poultry house and brooder house. Trees and pro
tection around the buildings One-half mile to grade school,
4 miles to high school, daily mail route, telephone and REA.
INSPECTION INVITED
Interested parties wishing to inspect this property before the
sale may do so by calling at the home ranch of John B.
Horwart, just 1 mile east of this property.
TERMS & INSPECTION
25% down payment day of sale, balance March 1st, 1952,
when possession will be given.
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED SALE BILL
— TO —
WELLER-ADAMS CO.
Auctioners, Atkinson. Nebr.
Phone 5781
JOHN B. HORWART, Owner
Ericson, Nebraska
_ I
• Harlan and Bernita Nelson
280 - Acre Stock Farm
AUCTION SALE
POSTPONED
From December 6 to
FRIDAY, DEC. 14
Sale to be held on the premises
10 Vi miles Northwest of Ainsworth j
starting at 1:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)
For Further Information Contact: ;
ERNIE WELLER ROY D. RAITT
Auctioneer Broker
Phone 80
Atkinson. Nebr. Ainsworth. Nebr.
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