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    LEGAL NOTICES
(First pub. April 3, 1952)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
Estate No. 3770
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF S. A. SULENTIC,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
on April 23rd, 1952, at 10 o’clock,
A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
Countv Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 48-50
(First pub. April 3, 1952)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
PETITION FOR APPOINT
MENT OF ADMINISTRATOR
DE BONIS NON
PROBATE NO. 3757
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 1st,
1952
In the Matter of the Estate of
Samuel G. Coover, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said Estate
that on the 1st day of April, A.D.,
1952, a petition was filed in this
Court suggesting the death of
Anna Coover, the Executrix of
this estate, and praying for the
appointment of H. S. Harper as
Administrator de bonis non to
make settlement with the Ex
ecutor of the Anna Coover Es
tate, and to make a Final Re
port and Account in this estate
and distribute the assets thereof
pursuant to the Will of the de
ceased and the Order of this
Court.
That said petition will come
on for hearing on the 23rd day
of April, A.D., 1952, at ten o’
clock A.M., in the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
COUNTY JUDGE
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 48-50
(First pub. April 3, 1952)
NOTICE OF WATER BOND
ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given
that at a special election to be
held in the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska, on the 22nd day of April,
1952, there will be submitted to
the legal voters of said City the
following question:
“Shall the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, issue its negotiable
bonds of the principal amount
of Twelve Thousand Dollars
($12,000) to become due twen
ty years from the date of issue,
provided, however, any or all
of said bonds shall be payable
at the option of the City at
any time after five years from
their date, drawing interest at
not to exceed six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually,
for the purpose of paying the
cost of acquiring a necessary
water supply well or wells to
be connected to the existing
water supply and distribution
system of the City of O’Neill,
and to defray the cost of pur
chasing and installing therein
necessary apparatus for the
pumping of water, and for the
moving and reinstallation of
certain water pumping appa
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| ratus now owned by the City
of O’Neill, together with the
furnishing of all necessary ap -
purtenances therefor, and, shall
said City levy and collect an
nually a general tax on all the
property therein in an amount
sufficient to pay the interest
and principal of said bonds as
they mature?”
For said Bonds and tax ( )
Against said Bonds and Tax
The polls for voting at said
election will remain open from 8
o’clock A.M. to 8 o’clock P.M. of
said day and the voting places
shall be as follows: O’Neill City
First Ward, Basement of the
Holt County Courthouse; O’Neill
City Second Ward, at the Alva
Marcellus Garage; O’Neill City
Third Ward, at the O’Neill City
Council Room.
Voters desiring to vote in fa
vor of said proposition will mark
an “X” in the square following
the words “For Said Bonds and
Tax”; voters desiring to vote a
gainst said proposition will mark
an “X ’ in the square following
the words, “Against said Bonds
and Tax.”
J. E. DAVIS,
Mayor
O. D. FRENCH,
48'-50c _City Clerk
(First pub. March 20, 1952)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: Ralph E. Powell; Leila E.
Powell; Lelia E. Turner, The
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Madison C. Powell, deceased,
real names unknown; The heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other per
sons interested in the estate of
Edith B. Powell, deceased, real
names unknown; The heirs, de
visees, legatees, personal repre
sentatives and all other persons
interested in the estate of Jose
phine M. Powell, deceased, real
names unknown; Eunice M.
Cowles, Administratrix of the
estate of Edgar P. Cowles, de
ceased; Mary G. Brenneman;
George Brenneman; Miranda
Brenneman; Lavina Gough; Hen
rietta Hemly; Raymond Leon
ard; Herman Leonard; D. W.
Brenneman; Daniel W. Brenne
man; William P. Shade, Executor
ol the Last Will and Testament
of Eli Brenneman, d eceased; The
heirs, devisees, legatees, person
al representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate
of Eli Brenneman, deceased, real
names unknown; Ava Barclay;
Beatrice Barclay; Barbara Bar
clay; Blanche Flannigan, former
ly Blanche Barclay; C. W.
Payne; Agnes Sargisson; Agnes
Becker; Pearl Gertrude Terry;
Lillian Mae Reilly; Paul William
Sargisson; Edith Eleanor Reilly;
Edna Hannah Clary; Harvey
Payne Sargisson; Walter N. Sar
gisson; Walton Charles Sargis
son; George Thomas Sargisson;
J. J. Eimers and A. T. Bennett,
Administrators of the estate of
Payne Sargisson, deceased; The
heirs, devisees, legatees, person
al representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate
of Payne Sargisson, deceased,
real names unknown; All per
sons having or claiming any in
terest in the Southeast Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter and
East Half of the Southwest Quar
ter of Section Four; Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quar
ter, North Half of the Southeast
Quarter and Southwest Quar
ter of the Southeast Quarter
of Section Eight; Northeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quar
ter, South Half of the Northwest
Quarter, North Half of the
Northeast Quarter, Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
and South Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Nine; South
west Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Section Ten; North
west Quarter, North Half of the
Northeast Quarter, Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quar
ter and Southwest Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
Eleven; North Half of Section
Twelve; Northwest Quarter of
Section Fourteen; West Half of
the Northwest Quarter and
Southeast Quarter of the North
west Quarter of Section Fifteen;
Southeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-one; Northeast Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter, North
Half of the Southeast Quarter
and Southeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-three; North Half of the
Northeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-eight, Township Thirty
two North, Range Fifteen, West
of the 6th P. M. in Holt County,
Nebraska, real names unknown,
Defendants.
You and each of you are nere
by notified that on the 18th day
of March, 1952, William J. Froe
lich, Irma F. Froelich, William
J. Sinek and Margaret P. Sinek,
as plaintiffs filed the^r petition
in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against you
as defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet and
confirm the title in them, the
said William J. Froelich, Inha F.
Froelich, William J. Sinek and
Margaret P. Sinek, as tenants in
common, to the real estate here
inabove specifically described, as
against you and each of you, and
to secure a Decree of Court that
you have no interest in, right or
title to, or lien upon said real es
tate, or any part thereof; and for
general equitable relief.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
28th day of April, 1952.
Dated this 18th day of March,
1952.
William J. Froelich, Irma
F. Froelich, William J.
Sinek, Margaret P. Sinek,
Plaintiffs,
By: Julius D. Cronin
. . Their Attorney
46-49c
(First pub. March 27, 1952)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3813
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, March 25th,
1952. In the Matter of the Estate
of Chester Calkms, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested m said estate
that a petition has been filed in
s*fid Court for the appointment
of Harold L. Calkins as Admin
istrator of said estate, and will
be heard April 17 th, 1952, at 10
o’clock A.M., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. RE1MER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 47-49c
(First pub. April 3, 1952)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation in the State
Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
April 24, 1952, until 10:00 o’clock
A- M., and at that time publicly
opened and read for SAND GRA
VEL FOR SURFACING and inci
dental work on the O’NEILL
BARTLETT Patrol No. 81039
State Road.
The approximate quantity is:
2,900 Cu.Yds. Sand Gravel
Surface Course Material
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions
covering subletting or assigning
the contract.
Compliance by the contractor
with the standards as to hours of
labor prescribed by the “Fair La
bor Standards Act of 1938,” ap
proved June 25, 1938 (Public No.
718, 75th Congress), will be re
quired in the performance of the
work under this contract
The minimum wage paid to all
skilled labor employed on this
contract shall be one dollar and
five cents ($1.05) per hour, except
that a minimum wage of one dol
lar and twenty-five cents ($1.25)
per hour shall be paid to:
Crane Operators
Dragline Operators
x uwci onuvtri wpeiaiurs
The minimum wage paid to all
intermediate labor employed on
this contract shall be ninety-five
(95) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
unskilled labor employed on this
contract shall be seventy-five
(75) cents per hour.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and informa
tion secured at the office of the
County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebras
ka, at the office of the County
Clerk at Bartlett, Nebraska, at
the office of the Division Engin
eer of the Department of Roads
and Irrigation at Ainsworth, Ne
braska, or at the office of the De
partment of Roads and Irrigation
at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100 percent of
his contract.
As evidence of good faith in
submitting a proposal for this
work, the bidder must file, with
his proposal, a certified cheek
made payable to the Department
of Roads and Irrigation and in an
amount not less than three hun
dred fifty (350) dollars.
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any
or all bids.
Department of Roads and Irri
gation.
H. L. AITKEN, State Engineer,
J. M. CROOK, Division Engin
eer,
RUTH KOFFMAN, County
Clerk. Holt County,
H. F. THOMAS, County Clerk,
Wheeler County. 48-50
(First pub. April 3, 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 on the 30th day of April, [
1952, at the time hereinafter des
ignated, at the office of the
County Treasurer of Holt Coun
ty, in O’Neill, Nebraska, the fol
lowing educational lands within
said county:
At 9:30 oclock A. M.:
Description Sec- Twp. Rge.
swy»-sEy4Nwyi _it> 31 11
N^SEVi-Ntt-16 31 15
Frac. WVi-36 31 16
E^s —-36 28 15
W M-16 31 10
E^NEy4-NEy4NW^4 16 32 13
At 1:30 o’clock P. M.:
Description Sec- Twp. Rge.
Nwy4-N\vy4swy4 i6 29 11
NVi ..—16 30 14
wvfe-NMsNEy4-swy4SEy4 _
_36 26 12
NWy4NEy4-NWV4 .36 26 9
All _16 26 14
Said sale may be adjourned
from day to day until all lands
have been offered. No sale will
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.
_ 48-50c
(First pub. April 3, 1952)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the City Clerk of O’
Neill, Nebraska, at his office un
til 2:00 p.m. April 28th, 1952,
and at that time publicly opened
and read for the furnishing of
labor, materials and equipment
for drilling and installing a city
water well and pumping appara
tus, and for moving and re-in
stallation of certain water pump
ing apparatus of the City in pres
ent wells. Detailed plans and
specifications may be obtained
from the City Clerk. Bidders
must accompany bid with certi
fied check in the amount of 5%
of the amount of bid to guaran
tee that bidder will execute con
tract and file required bond if
succesful. The City reserves the
right to waive informalities and
irregularities and to make a
wards on bids which furnish the
equipment that will in their
°,f, the City. or to reject any or
all bids.
Engineers estimate of cost of
total project is $11,800.00.
City of O’Neill,
Nebraska
J. E. DAVIS,
Mayor
DALE FRENCH,
48-51c_City Clerk
First publ- April 10, 1952
(Julius D. Cronin, Atty.)
UN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNT*. NEBRASKA
OnDER FIX-NG DAY FOR
HEADING ON PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL
in the Matter of the Estate of
ASA K. BAKER, Deceased.
Now, on this 7th day of April,
AD., 1952, Margaret G. Baker
filed her petition in this court
and presented in this Court an
authenticated copy of the Last
Will and Testament of Asa R.
Baker, Deceased, late of Potta
wattamie County, Iowa, the pray
er of said petition being that a
date be fixed by this Court for
the purpose of approving and al
lowing said Last Will and Testa
ment and causing the same to be
filed and recorded in tnis Court.
iT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED
by the Court that said petition
come on for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of May, A.D.,
1952, at ten o’clock A. M., when
all persons interested in said es
tate may appear and show cause
why the prayer of said petition
should not be granted; that no
tice hereof be given all persons
interested herein by publishing a
copy hereof in The Frontier, for
three weeks prior to the date of
said hearing.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 49-5lc
First Publ. April 10, 1952
(Julius D. Cronin, Atty.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3820
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 7th, 1952.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Agatha Heeb, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment of
Emil Heeb as Administrator of
said estate, and will be heard
May 1st, 1952 at 10 o’clock, A.M.,
at the County Court Room in
O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 49-51c
CHAMBERS NEWS
A letter received by relatives
from Mrs. Donald Grimes, of Eat
on, Colo., stated that while she,
her husband and daughter were
visiting at the Clifford Janman
home at Loveland, Colo., on Sun
day, March 30, the Stanley Jar
man family arrived from Cham
bers for a visit. The latter were
enroute to their new location at
Ashton, Ida. All three families
are former Chambers residents.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Kenneth Werner home were Mrs.
Werner’s sister. Mrs. Robert Kalb,
and children of Queen City, Tex.;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berl
i 1
Waldo and brothers, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Waldo and children, and
Mr. Werners momer, Mrs. Henry
Werner, of Emmet. Afternoon
caiiers were Mr. and Mrs. biU
Arnnolt, sr., Mr. and Mrs. bill |
Arnholt, jr., of Bassett.
Voters Wade Mud,
Water to Polls
DELOIT — Good citizens in
Deloit township made a special
effort to reach the polls on Tues
day, April 1, for the April fool’s
day primary election.
Roads were so bad in the west
ern part of the township the vot
ers traveled as far as they could
by automobile, waded through
the mud and water, and were met
on the opposite side by Bud Bar
tak. He took them the rest of
the way by truck and returned
them to the water hole.
Mr. Bartak made the trip ev
ery two hours throughout the
day. Twenty-six voles were cast
—13 republican and 13 democrat.
Other Deloit News
uats are oeing sowed in this lo |
cality.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack !
wc. v. Mumper Weanesuay
evening. April 2 at the Henry
iioiraer home, the occasion was
..u.pus bir.nday anniversary.
Madine Stearns is sDend.ng i
week with her grandparents. Mr.
^iul Mrs. Fred Stearns.
. , nu Mrs. Ewald Spahn
spent Tuesday evening, April 1 at
Ralph Tomjacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jewell and
sons and Mrs. Jeweil, sr.. of Dal
las, S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Tomjack and son were Sunday
guests at John Bauers.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Maulding, of
Clearwater, visited the Merle Fil
singer home Thursday evening,
April 3.
The HEO club held an election
on Thursday, April 3. Mrs. Ewald
Spahn was elected president and
Mrs. H. Reimer, secretary and
treasurer. Mrs. Rudy Funk was
a guest. Next meeting will be on
May 8, at the Spahn home.
Mrs. Joe Knievel visited the
dentist on Thursday, April 3.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Reimer and E
layne and Mr. and Mrs. H. Man
son spent Sunday, March 30 at
Cozad.
Clyde Van Every Elected to
National Angus Association —
Clyde VanEvery, of O’Neill, has
been elected to membership in
lhe American Aberdeen-Angus
Breeders’ association, Chicago,
111. Mr. Van Every was one of
the eight purebred Aberdeen-An
gus breeders elected from Ne
braska during the past month to
membership in the organization.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace will
go to Omaha today (Thursday) to
get their son, Robert Wallace,
who will begin his spring vaca
tion from the Creighton univer
sity medical school.
Cattle Market Good
but Supply Light
Hog receipts numbered around
600 head at the Thursday, April
3, sale at the O'Neill Livestock
.viarket. Top butchers hit $16 75.
borne heavy butchers sold on
uown to $15.00. Sows were quot
ed from $15.00 down to $13.00.
Feeder pigs sold from $15.00 up
to, $17.00.
The cattle run was light, at
tributed chiefly to the road con
ditions. The market was good
and strong. Yearling steers were
selling at 35c down to about 32c.
Yearling heifers were quoted
from 32c to 30c. The best cows
were selling around 22c and can
ners and cutters ranged from 19c
down to 14c.
EMMET SCHOOL NEWS
There was no school Tuesday,
April 1, because of election.
Gaughenbaughs still here be
cause roads south of Inman are
wot.
Emmet school attended Holt
county rural school song festival
in O’Neill Friday.
Mr. Downey and Mary Cabelka,
of the O’Neill Photo companyt
took individual and group pic
tures Wednesday, April 2.
Maureen Schaaf’s birthday an-,
niversary party was held on Wed
April 2. Ice cream bars, cup cakes
and cake were served. Visitors
were Mrs. Grant Peacock, Carol
and Curtis, Mrs. Wayne Bates,
Graydon and Linda, and Mrs El
mer Schaaf, Ruthie, Bernard and
Gene Edward.
The sixth grade made a mural
of “Life in the Scandinavian
Countries.”
Mrs. John Murphy visited
school on Friday last week.
The primary grades are making
a booklet in science on “Signs
of Spring.”
The eighth grade finished their
science books.—By Ronald Mur
hpy, reporter.
Frontier for printing!
Elkhorn Meets—
Mrs. Preston Jones entertained
the Elkhorn extension club Tues
day, March 25, with Mrs. J. P.
Protivinsky assisting. Mrs. Bob
Cook and Mrs. Elizabeth Howard
gave the lesson on “Mending."
Mrs. Ralph Bauman won the
guessing games. The next meet
ing was to be with Mrs. William
liam Kraft Tuesday, April 8.
NEW ADDRESS
Pvt. Algie Quentin Cavanaugh
now has a new address 82CoZ
Co., 808 EAB, APO 97, care eg
PM, San Francisco, Calif. He i*
now stationed at Kunson, Korea.
“Voice of The Frontier" WJAG
. . . thrice weekly, 9:45 a.m.
Public SALE!
I WILL OFFER the following described personal property at
public auction at the residence, located in Page, two
blocks west and one block north of the Farmers Store, on—
FRIDAY, APRIL 11
— SALE STARTS AT 1:30 P.M. —
1—Frigidaire, 3 - 1—Day Bed with
yrs.-old, GMC mattress
1—Electric Range , 1—Rocking Chair
1-yr. old, GMC 1—Big Chair
1—Kitchen Cab- 1—Stand
inet 1—Organ
1—Oil Burner, 1—Sewing Machine
International Brunswick
1—Kitchen Table 1—Hall Tree
6—Kitchen Chairs 1—Dresser
1—Kitchen 2—Mattresses
Linoleum 1—Bedstead
1—Electric Wash- 1—Dining Room
er, Norge, good Rug
condition, 1—Ironing Board
looks like new 1—Double Wash
1—Buffet Tub
Many Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention
USUAL TERMS: CASH
Mrs. Harold Canady
— OWNER —
BUY WANSER, Auctioneer
Edward T. Gerin,
M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Complete Shock - Proof
X-Ray
Office over Gilligan’s
Telephone 16SW
CATTLE
SALE
Every Tuesday
Starting at 12:30 P.M.
“Your consignments
solicited”
Sell Them Where They Have
The Buyers
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Atkinson. Nebraska
Phone S141
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Savings To Customers Through Consumers
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