The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 20, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    Mrs. Josefa Sedivy,
Homesteader, Feted
_
LYNCH—Mrs. Josefa Sedivy, j
of Spencer, celebrated her 75th
birthday anniversary on Sunday.
Her daughter, Mrs. Rose Wilson,
was hostess at a birthday din
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sedivy
and sons, of O’Neill; Mr. and
Mrs. Gay Hull, of Redbird; Vac
Sedivy and Mr. and Mrs. Vere
Wilson and family, of Norfolk,
were guests.
Mrs. Sedivy, who has lived in
and near Spencer the past 25
years, was a pioneer homestead
er, having homesteaded with her
husband lMi miles east of Lynch.
Other Lynch News
Don Allen and daughter and
Mrs. Grace Edson spent Wednes
day, March 12, in Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ogren and
daughter, of Fremont, spent last
weekend visiting the former’s
mother, Mrs. Hildor Ogren, at
the Lynch hospital.
Arden Spencer was a business
•visitor in Norfolk on Tuesday,
March 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spencer
spent Wednesday, March 12, at
George Davy’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Redling
er and family, of Page, called at
the Patsy Mulhair home Tues
day, March 11.
Pfc. Calvin Spencer arrived
home from Texarkana, Tex., for
a furlough at the parental Al
bert Spencer home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stauffer
spent Saturday evening at the
Albert Spencer home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Teadtke
and family sepnt Saturday with
relatives in Spencer.
Sunday afternoon, March 7,
Mrs. Jack Tair was honored at
a postnuptial shower at the Am
erican Legion hall. In late after
noon Mrs. Tarr opened her gifts
which were passed for all to see.
Lunch was served. ;
Mrs. Mary Reiser spent the
past few weeks at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Haun,
and family at Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blair and j
Eleanor and Mrs. John Blair, of
Spencer, spent Monday evening,
March 10, with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Stewart, assisting the
Stewarts celebrate their wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters, of
Spencer, spent Sunday, March \
9, at the Bill Teadtke home.
Mrs. Willard Landhoim and |
Sue Ann, of Bristow, spent
Wednesday, March 12, at the
I lay Long home.
Mrs. Jerry Sixta spent Tuesday
afternoon, March 11, visiting
Mrs. C. A. Rutledge, who is now
‘‘much improved” after a three
weeks’ illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Redling
«r and family, of Page, spent
several days the tirst of the
week visiting at the Laurence
Hoy home and at Oral Picker
ing's*
Sgt. Leo Thomson, of Bryan, i
Tex., and Pvt. Ivan Thomson, of
C4mp Roberts, Calif., are here
visiting at the parental Clayton
Thomson home.
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O'Neill, Nebraska 1
Saturday, March 29th I
Sale Starts at 12:30 P.M. On East Outskirts of O’Neill, Nebr. I
AT JUNCTION OF U.S. HIGHWAY 20-275 AND STATE HIGHWAY 108 1
26 ■ TRACTORS - 26
1—1949 Model B John Deere, fully
equipped
1—1947 Model B John Deere
1—1946 W-C Allis Chalmers
1—1946 Z Minneapolis, lights & starter
1—1950 C Allis Chaimers
1—1946 VAC Case and Cultivator
1—1948 B International
1—1945 Oliver 60, lights & starter
1—1944 Oliver 60, lights & starter
1— 1943 Oliver 60, lights & starter
2— 1943 B John Deere Tractors
1—1937 Model A Tractor
1—1941H International I
3—1936 B John Deere Tractors I
1—F 30 International Tractor I
1—F 20 International Tractor I
1—F 20 International with M-M Pump I
3—F12 International Tractors I
3—Regular Farmalls 3
PLOWS & LISTERS
1—3-Bottom 16-Inch International Plow
1—3-Bottom 14-Inch International Plow
1— 3-Bottom 14-lnch John Deere Plow
2— No. 52 2-Bottom 16-Inch John Deere
Plow*
3— No. 52 2-Bottom 14-Inch John Deere
Plow*
1—2-Bottom 14-Inch Oliver Plow
1—2-Bottom 16-Inch International Plow
1— No. 735 John Deere Lister
2— No. 182 International Listers with
Fertilizer Attachments
1— New John Deere Mounted Lister
? 1—International Mounted Lister for F20
2— John Deere Mounted Listers for
Model H
1—M-M 4-Row Mounted Lister
I MOWERS, HAY RAKES
I & SWEEPS ~
4—John Deere No. 5 Power Mowers
1—David Bradley Mower
1—Allis Chalmers Mower
3—International Mowers for F 20
1—Ford Mower
3—Hay Rakes
1—1939 Chevrolet Truck Haysweep Cpt.
1—International 10-Foot Grain Binder
1—John Deere 10-Foot Grain Binder
THIS IS NOT
AN INVENTORY
EVERYTHING
SELLS
EVERYTHING
GOES
COMBINES, ELEVATORS
& MISCELLANEOUS
l-r-A 6 Case Combine with Motor
1—12 A John Deere Combine with Motor
1— 1949 AC Comibne Model 60
2— No. 6 John Deere Combines
1—Valley Elevator, near new
1—New Kelly Ryan Elevator
1—12-Foot John Deere Windrower
1—John Deere 10 A Hammer Mill
1—International Hammer Mill
1—No. 223 Letz Grinder
1—John Deere 110 Hammer Mill
CULTIVATORS & DISCS
3 John Deere 2-Row Tractor Cultivators I
2— Near New AB 200 John Deere
Cultivator
2 Allis Chalmers Cultivators for W-C I
1—Allis Chalmes Cultivator for C Allis I
Chalmers
1—International No. 238 Cultivator
I—International Cultivator for Model B
Tractor
3— John Deere Cultivators for Model H
Tractor
3—New 15-Foot Kelly Ryan Discs
1—15-Foot International Disc
1—15-Foot Allis Chalmers Disc
1—15-Foot Roderick Lean Disc
1— Massey-Harr is 8-Foot One-Way
2— New John Deere 4-Foot One-Ways
1—10-Foot Krause One-Way
1—4-Row John Deere Go-Devil
County Impls.
(LLOYD COLLINS)
I COLS. ED THORIN & WALLY O’CONNELL, O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK, I
I O’Neill, Nebr., Auctioneers O’Neill, Nebr., Clerk I