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    LEGAL NOTICES
(First pub. Jan. 81. 1952)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF JOHN BABL,
GUARDIAN OF JOHN FRAN
CIS BABL, INCOMPETENT,
FOR LICENSE TO SELL
REAL ESTATE.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
Now, on this 26th day of Jan
uary, A.D., 1952, this matter came
on to be heard before the un
dersigned, D. R. Mounts, Judge
of the Fifteenth Judicial District
in and for the County of Holt and
State of Nebraska, upon the duly
verified petition of John Babl,
Guardian of the estate and prop
erty of John Francis Babl, an in
competent person, praying for a
license to sell the undivided one
sixteenth right, title, interest
and ownership of John Francis
Babl, an incompetent, in and to:—
Lots Five and Six, in Block
Seventeen of Kimball and
Blair’s Addition to Stuart, in
Holt County, Nebraska: the
Southeast Quarter of Section
One, and the Northeast Quar
ter of Section Twelve, all in
Township Twenty - nine,
North, Range Thirteen, West
of the 6th P.M., in Holt
County, Nebraska,
for the puroose of maintaining
said incompetent and of paying
the debts of said incompetent
with charges of managing his
estate.
Upon consideration thereof,
and it appearing from said peti
tion that it is necessary and
would be beneficial to said in
competent that his interest in said
real estate should be sold for the
purposes above enumerated, IT
IS ORDERED that the next of
kin of said incompetent person,
and all persons interested in his
said estate, appear before the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, in the Court. Room of
the Court House in the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 29th
day of February, A.D., 1952, at
ten o’clock A.M. of said day,
then and there to show cause
why a license should not be
granted for the sale of said inter
est in real estate, in accord with
the prayer of said petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy hereof be published
three successive weeks before
said day of hearing in The Fron
tier, a weekly newspaper, print
ed, published, and of general cir
culation in Holt County, Nebras
ka.
D. R. MOUNTS
DISTRICT JUDGE
. 39-41C
LEASE SALE
(First pub. January 24, 1952)
NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative,
will offer for lease at public auc
tion at the time hereinafter des
ignated, at the office of the Coun
ay Treasurer of Holt County, at
O’Neill, Nebraska, the following
educational lands within said
county:
DESCRIPTION SEC. TWP. RGE.
At 9:30 o’clock A.M., February 16,
1952:
WteNWVi _12 26 9
Stt- SEV4NWV4 _16 31 11
All_36 33 16
AU_36 28 14
All_36 26 16
All-_36 26 1]
At 9:80 o’clock A.M., February 18,
1952:
All —--16 30 12
All, exc.
NWy4NWy«_36 27 15
All - 16 27 15
NVi- SEVi_12 27 10
At 1:30 o’clock P.M., February 18,
1952:
All-16 31 13
NEy4- w&swy4,
etc. 3 acs._36 28 9
SWy4- EMi _36 27 13
swy4- EV4_36 28 12
All---—16 25 15
Said sale may be adjourned
from day to day until all lands
have been offered. No sale will be
final until approved by the Board
of Educational Lands and Funds,
and the Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS AND FUNDS
Henry H. Bartling, Secretary.
THE O’NEILL FRONTIER,
O’Neill, Nebr. 38-40c
(First publ. Jan. 31, 1952)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3796
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, January 30th,
1952. In the matter of the Estate
of Thomas Salem, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is May 21st, 1952, and
for the payment of debts is Jan
uary 30th, 1953, and that on Feb
ruary 21st, 1952, and on May
22nd, 1952, at 10 o’clock A.M.,
each day, I will be at the Coun
ty 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) 39-41c
(First pub. February 7, 1952)
NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND
LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative,
will offer for lease at public auc
tion at the time hereinafter des
ignated, at the office of the Coun
ty Treasurer of Holt County, in
O’Neill, Nebraska, the following
educational lands within said
county:
DESCRIPTION SEC. TWP. RGE.
At 9:30 o’clock A.M., February 28,
1952:
All, exc.
NWy4NEV4
NEy4SEy4 _16 32 13
All _36 32 15
All _36 32 14
All _16 28 14
At 1:30 o’clock P.M., February 28,
1952:
NEy4NEy4
SMiNEtt
SMsSEy4
SEy4SWy4_24 26 9
NEy4 _30 27 9
Frac. NMs _16 30 15
All _36 28 15
All _16 27 16
At 9:30 o’clock A.M., March 1,
1952:
SEy4SEy4
NVfeSEft- NVi -16 31 15
NEy4- EVfeSEVi .36 29 10
NW% _16 26 13
N‘/2- SEy4 _36 32 16
All 16 27 11
At 9:30 o’clock A.M., March 3,
1952:
NEV4 _36 32 10
2»Ey4NWy4- EV2 -28 28 10
All 36 26 14
wy2sEy4
SEy4SEy4 _18 28 11
swy*-36 26 13
At 1:30 o’clock P.M., March 3,
1952:
All -16 29 12
All-22 28 10
SEy4-36 32 12
W^NEy4
s^swy4
Nwy4SEy4
NfcNWtt _36 31 13
S%- 2 27 10
At 9:30 o’clock A.M., March 4,
1952:
swy4- swy4sEy4
EMjNEy4
N^SEy4 _36 25 12
All -36 29 13
N%- NV^SEft_16 26 9
S%NEy4
NM>SEy4
SWy4SEy4 _14 27 10
At 1:30 o’clock P.M., March 4,
1952:
Nte -16 30 14
All -16 25 13
All - 36 31 9
At 9:30 o’clock A.M., March 5.
1952:
Frac. W&_36 31 16
NWy4 .. 36 30 14
W%- N%NEy4
SWy4SEy4 __36 26 12
Nwy4NEy4.
NW'4 _ 36 26 • 9
At 1:30 o’clock P.M., March 5,
1952:
SEy4 . 4 27 10
Nwy4- N^swy4
W^NEy4
NE!4NEy4
E%SEy4 _16 29 11
All 36 27 11
Nwy4. N%swy4
Nwy4SEy4
NEy4NEy4
W%NEy4_16 32 11
At 9:30 o’clock A.M., March 6,
1952:
Gov’t Lot 6 in
NEy4_36 34 15
wy>N\vy4
EM>SEy4 _36 28 10
All- 8 28 11
All 36 26 15
At 1:30 o’clock P.M., March 6,
1952:
All_16 26 14
All_16 32 12
NEy4 _36 31 14
WVfe- NEV4 _ 36 25 10
All 16 31 16
At 9:30 o’clock A.M., March 7,
1952:
All _16 31 9
NWy4- S%_36 25 15
N% _. _36 28 13
w%- swy4sEy4
SMiNEy4 _16 28 13
NV2_16 25 16
WU> Qfi oo lo
At 1:30 o’clock P.M., March 7,
1952:
Ny. _ 16 32 10
E^NE%- S% — 36 28 11
SWy4_36 27 14
W% .. 16 31 10
Said Sale may be adjourned
from day to day until all lands
have been offered. No sale will
be final until approved by the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds, and the Board reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids.
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS AND FUNDS
Henrv H. Bartling, Secretary
THE O’NEILL FRONTIER,
O’Neill. Nely.40-42c
O'NEILL CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
January 8, 1952
Council met upon call by the
Mayor.
Present: Mayor Davis, Council
men Golden, Uhl, Johnson and
Merriman.
Minutes of previous meeting
read and approved.
Meeting was called to order by
the Mayor.
Motion by Golden, seconded
by Johnson, that the following
bills be allowed:
On the General Fund:
Joe F. Wert ..$ 10.00
Chester Calkins _ 10.00
Howard Newton_10.00
Bob Cook_10.00
Wm. Griffin _ 10.00
Joe F. Wert . 181.80
Chester Calkins_213.10
Howard Newton_192.90
Lloyd Brittell_150.00
O. D. French_ 20.00
! Collector of Internal Rev. 377.70
' Armco Drainage & Metal 887.24
I Edw. T. Campbell _ 334.73
! American Gear Co. _ 34.80
I R. H. Shriner_ 16.50
1 The Texas Co._ 47.95
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist. 551.12
Interstate Machine & Sup
ply . 5.90
Moore - Noble Lumber &
Coal 73.35
Marcellus Implement Co... 11.15
I Shelhamer Oil & Equip_ 45 30
Walter Calkins _ 10.00
i Ralph Scofield _10.00
L. C. Anderson __ 10.00
Lloyd Brittell_ 10.00
Dale French _ 10.00
Walter Calkins _ 181.80
I Bob Cook 192.90
L. C. Anderson _ 302.60
Wm. Griffin 37.50
Leo Tomjack, Sheriff 35.50
Spelts-Ray Lbr. & Coal
Co. 11.26
Art Burnside Co. _ 9.05
Lohaus Motor Co. ._ 27.78
Fehr’s Tractor & Equip.
Co. 47.32
Standard Oil Co. _ 88.14
Knight Maytag . _ 16.50
N.W. Bell Telephone Co._ 9.10
Coyne Hdw. 17.60
Donald Price _ 100.00
Contingent Fund L. C.
Anderson 8.84
Contingent Fund L. C.
Anderson . 3.81
On the Water Fund:
Ralph Scofield_$181.80
Western Supply . 10.82
Kelley Well Service . — 10.00
James Davidson & Sons— 21.97
Standard Oil Co._ 20.00
Knight Maytag - 13.10
N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 7.65
Coyne Hdw. 26.34
Shelhamer Oil & Equip. ... 10.00
O. D. French _ 75.00
Worthington Meter Co. 41.54
Layne Western Supply Co. 440.00
Continental Oil Co. 80.10
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist. 137.39
Interstate Machine & Sup
ply 62.78
i Moore - Noble Lumber &
Coal Co. _ 1.01
Marcellus Implements-13.00
Contingent Fund L. C.
Anderson _23.50
Motion carried.
Motion by Golden, seconded
by Merriman, that the City of O’
Neill advertise for bid for gas
and oil and diesel fuel for all
city equipment and also fuel oil
for all city buildings for one
year. Gas, oil and diesel fuel will
be delivered at station pumps.
Fuel oil to be delivered to city
buildings.
Bidders will also furnish city
I with forms, an amount of tax
paid by the city for refund.
Bids to be accepted at regular
meeting, February 5th, 1952.
City reserves right to accept or
reject any or all bids.
Vote on the above motion was
as follows: All aye.
Upon motion the council ad
journed upon call by the Mayor.
J. E. DAVIS
Mayor
O. D. FRENCH
Clerk
Measles Plague
Deloit Children
DELOIT—Measles have invad
ed the Deloit community and
most every home with children is
hit by the siege.
They are the oldfashioned red
ones and children are quite sick.
Only 5 were at school at St.
John’s Monday, January 28. Mea
sles affect the eyes and ears.
Other Deloit News
Darold Werkmeister went to
Omaha Monday, January 28, to
take his physical examination.
He returned Tuesday evening,
January 29.
Ellis Schrunk attended the 4-H
conference in Lincoln January 23
to 26. He was accompanied by
some boys from near Ericson.
Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Ericson and
Mrs. Reimer also attended from
Wheeler county.
The farm bureau met February
4 at the A. E. Bartak home.
Mrs. Gene Ray and daughter,
of Omaha, are visiting at the R.
M. Tomjack home.
The Clearwater Creek club
meets February 13 at the Walt
Finley home.
HEO club meets February 14
at the Henry Reimer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spohn ar
rived home from their trip to
the coast.
Mrs. R. M. Tomjack visited re
cently at the Van Zandt home in
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Funk
and daughters spent Sunday
evening at the Leo Funks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Tomjack, Mrs.
Gene Ray and Vicky visited on
Tuesday evening, January 29, at
H. Reimer’s.
Mrs. Fred Harpster visited Mrs.
i Minnie Reimer on Friday. Otto
Reimer was also a visitor at the
home of his mother in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster
and sons were Sunday, January
20, dinner guests at Wilbur Na
pier’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burt
spent Sunday afternoon and Mon
day, January 20 and 21, at Gene
va and Clay Center with rela
tives. It was Mrs. Burt’s birthday
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sehi and
Mr. and Mrs. Vinters Sehi spent
Sunday evening, January 20, at
Albert Sehi’s.
The CYO held a roller skating
party at Neligh on Sunday after
noon, January 20, This is a youth
group from St. John’s and Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seaman were
business visitors in Bartlett on
Friday, January 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fuller
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Beeson and daughter spent Sun
day, January 20, at James Wie
gand’s.
Clarence Sauser, of O’Neill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Venteich
er, of Orchard, helped Sylvester
Venteicher move on Monday,
January 21.
Keith Bartak is going to jun
ior college in Norfolk and Doris
is employed in a bank there.
They spend most vacations and
weekends with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Bartak.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer and
Elayne were Sunday, January
20, dinner guests at the Fred *
Harpster home.
Mrs. Stanley Huffman return
ed from Falls City recently.
Mrs. Henry Reimer returned
home Saturday evening, January
19, from Lincoln where she at- |
tended a 4-H leaders’ conference.
SOUTH OF STUART NEWS
Mrs. Joe Winkler and Ed were
Saturday, Jan. 26, visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weich
man and family.
Mrs. J. P. Murphy and Eileen
spent last week in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer
were Bassett visitors Friday, Jan
uary 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Barnes en
tertained at a dinner Jan. 27 in
honor of Susan Barnes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barnes,
who was celebrating her 4th
birthday anniversary. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Le
Munyan and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Barnes and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barnes and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Green*
field, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green
field, Mrs. Ethel Stracke, Ella
Peterson, Doris Cannell, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Greenfield, of Bas
sett, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Greenfield and Garry, of Gordon,
were Sunday, Jan. 27, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield.
Mrs. E. O. Slaymaker, Johnny
Dvorak and Evelyn Broeker vis
ited the Stub Kunz home Wed
nesday afternoon, January 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stolcpart
and boys spent Thursday evening,
January 24, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Stub Kunz and Jean
nie.
Mrs. Joe Kunz and Rollie wer«
Sunday, Jan. 27, visitors in the
Stub Kunz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne
and children were Sunday, Jan.
27, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Greenfield and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield
were Friday, January 25, supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Heyne and children. They helped
Jerry celebrate his 10th birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Joy Greenfield, Mrs. Rob
ert Greenfield and Theresa Levi
were Norfolk visitors Thursday,
January 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wedige en
tertained their card club Sunday,
Jan. 27. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Melvin Baum, Alton Hoffman,
Mrs. Leo Weichman and Laur
ence Hamik.
Myrna and Marlene Kaup stay
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weichman, jr., January
26 and 27 while their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaup, jr., at
tended the wedding of their niece.
Mary Ann Olberding.
Light Yearling
Steers Hit 37c
Hog receipts at the Thursday,
January 31, sale at the O’Neill
Livestock Market topped the 700
mark.
Butcher hogs ranged from $16.
50 to $18.85, and this bracketed
most of the supply. Sows were
quoted from $13.50 to $15.00.
There were quite a few feeder
pigs moving from 17c to 18c per
pound.
There were around 400 cattle.
L ight yearling steers were de
manding 37c on down to 34c;
?ome long yearling and 2-year-old
steers ranged from 31 %c to 29e.
banner and cutter cows were
quoted from 19c to 16c and butch
er cows sold up to 24tfec. Ten reg
stered Angus bulls averaged over
6475.
Frontier for printing!
Judy Adamson
Is 4-Y®ar*-01d—
Mrs. E. F. Adamson entertain
ed 10 girls and boys on Wednes
day afternoon, January 30, In
honor of her daughter, Miss Judy,
who was celebrating her 4th
birthday anniversary. Games
were played during the afternoon
after which Mrs. Adamson serv
ed a lunch consisting of iee
cream, cake and pop. Judy re
ceived many gifts.
Another Step
To Prevent Minors
From Drinking
This sworn statement of age
is another method the brew
ing industry recommends to
discourage minors from mis
representing themselves to
retail licensees in an effort
to purchase alcoholic bev
erages.
A youth of questionable age
is required by the beer re
tailer to sign the statement,
stating that he is 21 or over
and that credentials he pre
sents as proof are his own.
Should he misrepresent his
age, a minor is subject to a
fine of $100 or 60 days im
prisonment, or both.
This is a severe penalty, but
one that the brewing indus
try endorses. The industry
strongly opposes drinking
by minors. It has long co
operated with enforcement
officers in repressing sales to
those under legal age.
This is further recognition
of the industry’s sincere ef
forts to operate in the pub
lic interest.
NEBRASKA DIVISION
United States
Brewers
Foundation
710 Firat Nil'l Bank Bldg., linrtia
. — *
#
JOHN R. GALLAGHER
Attorney - at - Law
First National Bank Bldg.
O'Neill : Phone 11
W. F. FINLEY. M.D.
OFFICE PHONE: 28
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
EDWARD VOGEL’S
MACHINERY AUCTION
Partnership Dissolution Sale
On the ROBERTSON RANCH, 16 miles north of Stuart, on
the Stuart-Naper highway and 1 mile east or 12 miles south
of Naper on the same highway and 1 miles east, to be held—
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH
1:00 O'Clock P.M.
NEARLY NEW LINE OF POWER
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
Used only one or two seasons consisting of:
1949 MD. Farmall tractor, new rubber in front; heat houser
tractor cover; 1950 Farmall M. tractor, new rubber in front;
tractor chains; 14-ft. Moline windrower; 15-ft. Moline disc;
10 or 7 ft. Moline one-way on steel; 12-ft. Moline press drill
with grass seeding attachment; 2-row IHC lister, pull type
No. 182; 4-row IHC FA-40 go-dig with hydraulic lift; 2-row
M. IHC mounted cultivators No. 250, with hydraulic lift; 2
row IHC corn picker, used one season; No. 30 IHC hydraulic
loader; IHC flare type steel wagon and box; 1 new IHC wag
on on rubber; new underslung with 8-in. H beams; Kramei
winch and cable; Kelly-Ryan 40-ft. elevator with 6-hp.
Briggs-Stratton motor; slide hay stacker; 1934 Ford V-8 1 a
ton truck sweep with duals; 3 IHC 12-ft. hay rakes, No.
power mower, for A-H or M, and No. 24 power driven trail
mower (both new last spring); No. 200 IHC manure spreader
on rubber; set of fertilizer attachments to fit No. 250 IHC
cultivator; Bearcat hammer mill, model 2A with adj. drop
apron feeder; 3-sec. harrow; 2 — 300-gal. fuel tanks on steel
towers; 8-ft. steel tank and 6-ft. steel tank; loading chute; 16
feed bunks; 2-hp. Briggs & Stratton engine and pump jack;
1941 Ford V-8 &-T. pickup; 60 bu. hog self feeder; 1,500-watt
Kohler light plant; steel bins and many other articles.
Terms: Cash Lunch on Grounds
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