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    Legal Notices
(First pub. Oct. 29, 1953)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOJICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
Estate No. 3911
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JOHN McNULTY
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
cn November 19, 1953, at 10 o’
clock, A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
Countv Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 26-28
. (First pub. Oct. 8, 1953)
. Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issued
by the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in an action
pending in said Court wherein
Juliana Kamphaus, is plaintiff
and Joe Kamphaus, et al, are
defendants, directing me as
Referee to sell the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
The West Half and the South
east Quarter of Section Five
the West Half and the West
Half of the East Half of Sec
tion Eight; and the Northeast
Quarter of Section Nine, all in
Township Twenty-six, North,
Range thirteen, West of the
6th P.M., Holt County, Nebras
ka, and,
The Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion Nine, in Township Twen
ty-six, North, Range Thirteen,
West of the 6th P.M., Holt
County, Nebraska.
I will sell said real estate
at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash on the 9th
day of November, A.D., 1953,
at 10 o’clock A.M., of said day at
the front door of the Court
House, in the city of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska. Terms of sale
20% cash on date of sale, bal
ance payable in cash on confirm
ation.
Abstracts of title are furnished
and can be examined in the office
of the Clerk of the District
Court, of Holt County, Nebras
ka.
. . FRANCIS D. LEE,
Sole Referee
9JH-VT
(First pub. Oct. 29, 1953)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3934
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, October 22,
J953. In the matter of the Estate
of Herbert R. Rouse, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is February
19,1953, and for the payment of
debts is October 22, 1954, and
that on November 19, 1953, and
on Febuaary 20, 1954, 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. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 26-28
Tune in! Voice of The Fron
tier” . . Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:45 a.m.
WJAG (780 k.c.)
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9
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood. OJ).
Optometrist.
from Crawford. Nebraska.
will be in O'Neill on
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9
9 A.M. to 5 PM.
At the Hotel Golden
Glasses Properly Fitted
Eyes Scientifically
Examined
»
O'NEILL CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
October 6, 1953
7:30 P.M. Mayor and City
Council met in regular monthly
session. Present: Mayor Davis;
Merriman and Golden. Absent:
Councilmen Uhl, Johnson, Stutz,
Crabb.
The meeting was called to or
der, and the following proceed
ings were had and done.
Councilman Golden introduced
the following Resolution anu
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
1HE CITY OF O’NEILL, NE
BRASKA:
The Mayor and Council hereby
find and determine that pursuant
to a contract heretofore made, the
Dobson Bros. Construction Com
pany has performed the work
and furnished materials for the
construction of a swimming pool
;n this city and the engineer in
charge has filed with the City
Clerk a certificate showing the
lurnishing of said material and
the performance of said contract
as follows:
Estimate Number One, Swim
ming Pool, Amount of Estimate
—$22,500.00, Now due Con
tractor (80% of estimate)—
$18,000.00.
Warrants in the amount now
due the contractor are hereby
authorized and charged to said
swimming pool. Said warrants
shall draw interest at the rate of
3% per annum until Jan. 1, 1954,
and 6% per annum thereafter.
The foregoing Resolution hav
ing been read, Councilman Uhl
seconded the motion for its pas
sage and adoption and after con
sideration, a roll call vote was
taken on said motion which re
sulted as follows: Yea: Golden,
Johnson, Uhl, Merriman, Stutz.
Nay: None. The passage of said
Resolution having been concurred
in by a majority of all of the
members elected to the Council,
was by the Mayor declared passed
and adopted.
Councilman Golden introduced
the following Resolution and j
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF O’NEILL, NE
BRASKA:
The Mayor and Council hereby
find and determine that pursuant
to a contract heretofore made,
the Atkinson Sand and Gravel
Company has performed the work
and furnished the materials for
the construction of a Bath House
for Swimming Pool and Park in
this city and the engineer in
charge has filed with the City
Clerk a certificate showing the
furnishing of said material and
the performance of said contract
as follows:
Estimate Number One, Bath
House for Swimming Pool,
Amount of Estimate—$5,000.00,
Now due Contractor (80% of
estimate)—$4,000.00
Warrants in the amount now
due the contractor are hereby
authorized and charged to said
bath house for swimming pool
and park. Said warants shall
draw interest at the rate of 3%
per annum until Jan. 1, 1954 and i
6% per annum thereafter.
The foregoing Resolution hav
ing been read, Councilman Uhl
seconded the motion for its pas
sage and adoption and after con
sideration, a roll call vote was
taken on said motion which re
sulted as follows: Yea: Golden,
Johnson, Uhl, Merriman, Stutz.
Nay: None. The passage of said
Resolution having been concurred
in by a majority of all of the
members elected to the Council,
was by the Mayor declared passed
and adopted.
Councilman Golden introduced |
the following Resolution and
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF O’NEILL, NE
BRASKA:
The Mayor and Council hereby
find and determine that pursuant
to a contract heretofore made,
the Dobson Bros. Construction
Company has performed the work
and furnished materials for the
construction of street improve
ments in certain paving districts
of this city and the engineer in
charge has filed with the City
Clerk a certificate showing tne
furnishing of said material and
the performance of said contract
as follows:
Estimate number One, Paving
District Number 7, Amount of
Estimate—$4,000.00, Now due
Contractor (80% of estimate)—
$3,200.00.
Estimate number Two, Paving
District Number 8, Amount of
Estimate— $25,000.00, Now due
Contractor (80% of estimate)—
$20,000.00.
Warrants in the amount now
due the contractor are hereby
authorized and charged to said
Districts. Said warrants, shall
draw interest at the rate of 3%
per annum until Jan. 1, 1954 and
6% per annum thereafter.
The foregoing Resolution hav
ing been read, Councilman Uhl
seconded the motion for its pas
sage and adoption and after con
sideration, a roll call vote was
taken on said motion which re
sulted as follows: Yea: Golden,
Johnson, Uhl, Merriman, Stutz.
Nay; None. The passage of said
Resolution having been concurred
in by a majority of all of the
member elected to the Council,
was by the Mayor declared pass
ed and adopted.
Councilman Golden introduc
ed the following Resolution and
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF O’NEILL, NE
BRASKA:
The Mayor and Council hereby
find and determine that pursuant
to a contract heretofore made, J.
M. Thorburn, Engineer, has per
formed engineering services for
the construction of Street Im
provements and Swimming Pool
for said City, and the engineer
has filed with the City Clerk a
certificate showing the perform
ance of said services and the
performance of said contracts,
and there is due the said J. M.
Thorburn, Engineer, from the City
cf O’Neill on account thereof as
follows:
Estimate No. 1, Street Im
provement District No. 7,
$125.00.
Estimate No. 1, Street Im
provement District No. 8,
$830.00.
Estimate No. 1, Swimming
Pool, $750.00.
Estimate No. 1, Bath House,
$160.00.
and there is hereby ordered is
sued to the said J. M. Thorburn,
and charged to said Street Im
provement Districts and Swim
ming Pool project, warrants for
the above amounts.
Said warrants shall draw inter
est at the rate of three per centum
per annum until January 1, 1954,
and six per centum per annum
thereafter.
The foregoing Resolution hav
ing been read, Councilman Uhl
seconded the motion for its pas
sage and adoption and after con
sideration, a roll call vote was
taken on said motion which re
sulted as follows: Yea: Golden,
Johnson, Uhl, Merriman, Stutz.
Nay: None. The passage of said
Resolution having been concur
ied in by a majority of all of the
members elected to the Council,
was by the Mayor declared pass
ed and adopted.
Motion by Stutz, seconded by
Golden that the following bills
be allowed, on the general fund:
Joe F. Wert_202.00
Howard Newton _244.00
Bob Cook_192.90
O. D. French_40.00
Andrew Wettlaufer
O. E. Davidson Plumbing.... 2.70
O’Neill Fire Dept. -- 50.00 |
Moore-Noble Lbr. & Coal._172.16
Spelts-Ray Lbr. & Coal
Co. __27.97
Lew White Motor Co.-25.55
P. C. Donohoe, Agent - 90.25
Smith Motor Company — 41.08
Consumers Pub. Pow.
--
Walter Calkins_202.00
Art Holz-192.90
Lloyd Brittell_142.40
Director of Int. Revenue— 73.80
Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill 2.71
J. B. Grady, Agent - 53.22
The Frontier -65.13
Fuller Gravel Company— 10.85
Harold Strong_36.00
American Gear Company.. 55.20
Foree Tire & Supply Co— 4.25
Lohaus Motor Co.-143.75
On the swimming pool fund:
Donohoe Const. Company .$220.00
On the water fund:
Postmaster -113.58
Don R. Douglass_ 284.40
O. D. French_50.00
Joe Nickolite-102.00
N.W. Bell Tele. Co. - 4.85
E. J. Shane_ 300.00
American Gear Company 22.45
Howard’s Blacksmith
Shop-26.50
Contingent Fund-35.79
Ralph Scofield-181.80
Dolores Douglass_ 50.00
Director of Int. Rev.- 33.80
Neptune Meter Co.- 69.10
Remington Rand- 89.70
Capitol Supply Co.--—2,548 93
Interstate Machine & Sup
ply _52.95
Van Boskirk - Remington
& Ass._175.00
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist._——- 714.35
The vote on the above motion
was as follows: All aye.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
Golden that Bert DeGroff be
granted a building permit for a
house 40x26 feet, modem. House
to be located on the north half of
lots 3 and 4, block C, Millards
addition to O’Neill. Motion car
ried.
Motion by Uhl seconded by
Johnson, that Harold Strong be
granted a building permit for a
new Frame House 26x32 feet, to
be located on lot 2, Block 5, Mil
lards Addition to O’Neill. Motion
carried.
Motion by Johnson, seconded
by Golden, that Gilbert Strong
be granted a building permit for
a new house 24x34 feet, to be lo
cated on east 30 feet of lot 16,
and west 30 feet of lot 17, Block
J, McCafferty’s addition (Sec
ond). Motion carried.
Upon motion the council ad
journed.
J. E. DAVIS,
Mayor
O. D. FRENCH
City Clerk
Waldo Davis Takes
Over Ewing Store
EWING—The Gamble store in
Ewing, operated by John Walker
for the past two years, recently
was sold to Waldo Davis, who
has taken possession. He is mak
ing plans for a grand opening at
an early date. The Davis family,
which has been residing at Or
chard for several months, has
moved to Ewing in the modern
residence of Mr. and Mrs. John
Walker, which was included in j
the business transaction.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family
are well-known in the Ewing
vicinity, having owned and oper
ated the Eldorado theater a num
ber of years.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker and son,
Bob, have moved to the William
Spence residence and will con
tinue to make Ewing their home.
Other Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis went
to Plainview to get their daugh
ter, Marie, who was spending the
two day school vacation with her
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Austin.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and
family were his mother, Mrs. Ger
trude Davis, who will leave soon
to spend the winter in Oregon,
Mrs. Louise Beal of Orchard, and
Jerry Austin of Plainview.
Mrs. Gail Boies, Mrs. Allan Pol
lock, her mother, Mrs. Joe Stur
baum, Mrs. Frank Schrad, Mrs.
Leo Hintz and Mrs. Frances Shaw
attended an all-day special ser
vice at the St. Patrick’s Catholic
church in O’Neill on Friday.
Mrs. Rosa Vandersnick was a
bus passenger to O’Neill Friday
to spend the weekend with her
daughter, Mrs. Clara Schaffer,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and
Marie attended a .family party at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Austin at Plainview on Sunday.
The occasion was in honor of the
birthday anniversary of Jerry
Austin.
Mrs. Pauline Noffke had as her
guests last Thursday evening Mrs.
Agnes Bartak, Mrs. John Miller,
Mrs. Rosa Vandersnick. Card
games provided entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West had
as their guests on October 28 his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West,'
sr., of Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West and
daughter. Sharon, went to Bone
steel, S.D., last Thursday to visit
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Gus Perlansein. Sharon remained
for a longer visit with her grand
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West tran
sacted business at O’Neill and
Page on Friday.
Attending the teacher’s con
vention at Norfolk Thursday and
Friday from Ewing were Miss
Fern Pruden, Miss Lena Baker,
Miss Elsie Chase, Supt. and Mrs.
L. M. Carter, Paul Cooper, Mrs.
Floyd Black, Mrs. Grace Thomp
son Mrs. Helen Grim, Mrs. Mil
dred Tams, Mrs. Ralph Eacker
and Marion Sievers.
Ronnie Cloyd, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Cloyd, celebrated his
13th birthday anniversary on Fri
day. In honor of the occasion, his
sister, Mrs. George Garhardt, en
tertained a group of boys at her
home. Bingo and fortune telling
started the afternoon festivities,
followed by out-of-door games.
The honored guest was presented
some nice gifts. The birthday cake
with it’s pink and yellow decora
tions was baked by Judy Cloyd,
who with Mrs. Paul Doud, assist
ed the hostess in serving the cake
with ice cream. Dannie Saiser of
Omaha was an out-of-town guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saiser
3nd family of Omaha are vaca
tioning at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Saiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kusek and
family spent the weekend of Oct
ober 25 at the home of her mo
ther, Mrs. Hazel Kimes, and sons
and also with Mrs. Kusek’s sister,
Mrs. Merle Filsinger, and family,
pie Kuseks returned to their
home at David City cm Monday,
October 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and
family moved over the weekend
to their home in Ewing. They re
cently moved a house in from the
country, which they have added
an enclosed porch and done some i
interior remodeling.
Mr. and Mrs. John Archer went
to Grand Island on Friday where j
they will be weekend guests at
the home of their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ’
Archer, and family.
A party Monday, October 26, at
the school was a gala affair when I
the eighth grade entertained the |
seventh graders. Games, stunts
and dancing to the music of a re- |
cord player provided entertain- I
ment for the group in charge of
Beverly Rotherham, Patricia
Wright and Maryetta Peterson.
Refreshments were served assist
ed by mothers of the eighth grad
ers. Mrs. Floyd Black is the teach
er of these two grades. Other
guests were Miss Jeanne Welke,
who assists in this room with
Health and Art studies, Mrs. Rob
ley Sisson, sr., and Mrs. John Ru
ther, mother of eighth graders
Mrs. Leon Sisson and Mrs. Jose
phine Elston, grandmothers of two
eighth graders.
Mrs. Archie Tuttle, assisted by
Mrs. Kermit Jefferies, entertain
ed the Young Matrons Pinocle
club at the Tuttle home on Tues
day evening, October 27. Mrs.
Lyle Dierks and Mrs. Earl Wright
were guests. Scorewinners were
Mrs. Ray Funk, Mrs. Richard Ed
wards and Mrs. Frances Shaw.
Refreshments were served after
the games.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies were
hosts to the Clearwater Pinocle
club at their home on Monday
evening, October 26. All members
were present. High score went to
Arthur Jaake, and low score went
to Walter Patras and Mrs. Bill
Boies. A social hour and refresh
ment brought the party to a close.
The Cub scouts met at the
Clarence Hahlbeck home on Mon
day evening, October 26, with
Den mothers, Mrs. Clarence Hahl
beck and Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck
in charge. A ribbon was presented
the Ewing Cubs at the Boy Scout
fair held at O’Neill on Sunday,
October ,18, for selling the largest
number of tickets.
The Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the Ewing Meth
odist church held it’s annual
chicken dinner at the church par
lors on Tuesday evening, Novem
ber 3. It was served family style
beginning at 6 o’clock. Mrs. R. G.
Rockey is the president of the
society. Miss Anna Van Zandt
was hostess for the evening and
Mrs. Benjamin Larsen had charge
of the tickets.
Visit Wayne—
Mrs. Henry Martin and Allen
are visiting in Wayne today
(Thursday) and Friday.
Ionian News
Mrs. Pete Cooper of Orchard
visited her mother, Mrs. Lottie
Thompson, last Thursday after
noon.
Larry Sawyer of Stuart attend
ed the teachers’ convention at
Norfolk and also visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Saw
yer, over the weekend.
Gordon Sholes, wno is employ
ed near Broken Bow, spent the
weekend visiting relatives here.
Miss Barbara Brunckhorst, who
is employed at Spencer, spent
the weekend here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes: Brunck
hOTSt.
Miss Mary Morsbach visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Morsbach and son at Nehgh from
-Thursday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben and
family of Oak spent the weekend
visiting in the homes of Mrs. Fav
Fraka and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Luben.
Ronnie Coventry of Pickstown
S.D.. spent the weekend visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Coventry
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton spent
Saturday evening and Sunday
visiting in the home of their son
in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Vernon Green, and family at
Sioux City
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and
family of Amelia were Sunday
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Sobotka and family.
Ronnie Wolfe spent the week
end visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wolfe, at Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs Pearl Cary are en
joying a new TV set in their coun
try home
Mr. and Mis. David Morsbach
and daughter, Lois, spent Sunday
afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Conard at Clearwater and
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach and
son at Neligh.
Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach is
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Morsbach and son at
Neligh this week.
Mrs. Oliver Warner of Norfolk
spent a few days last week visit
ing in the home of her brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gallagher.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach
and son of Neligh were Inman
visitors last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coon and fam
ily of Beemer were Inman visitors
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Smith and Earnest
Trowbridge returned Friday eve
ning from Wisconsin where they
spent several days visiting rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunck
horst and Mr. and Mrs. Max Moss
man and daughter returned Sun
day from Lusk, Wyo., where they
visited relatives for a few days.
Mrs. Eva Murten went to Page
Sunday where she visited Mrs.
Carrie Townsend. She expects to
go to Mullen soon 10 make her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coven
try were Sioux City visitors Mon
day where Ken had cattle on the
market.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and
son, Sam, were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Watson and daughters
at ONeill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and sons.
Emery Ek, Mrs. Sara Matthews
and Mrs. May Minton of Inde
pendence, Mo., were weekend
guests in the home of Mrs. Jennie
Crosser.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Kevin Kocina and daugh
ter, Lynn and Kay, of Creighton
left Friday after a three days’
visit with her mother, Mrs. W H
Harty.
Mrs. Earl F. Buelow of Racine,
Wise., left Sunday after visiting
her parents, Judge and Mrs. J. J.
Harrington, for six days.
Miss Di Ann DeBaeker, a stu
dent at Briar Cliff college, Sioux
City, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. DeBaeker, for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Foristal of
Omaha were guests the weekend
of October 24-25 of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Berigan.
Friday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ste
vens and Mrs. Clifford Shane of
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt and
xMr. and Mrs. C. L. Brady, jr
were weekend guests in Omaha
of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allendorfer
and Kay.
Mrs. John Stuifbergen and
Linda and Dick were weekend
guests of her brother, Bob Blinn,
Mrs. Blinn and family of Norfolk!
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—Lester L Strong to Har
old R Strong & Wf 10-5-53
rvic 2 Blk 5‘ Fahy’s Add
O Neill
QCD—Merrield Beck, et al to
!nfI,oBtCk 6-17-53 $2700- Lot 11
plk 13 Kimball & Blairs Add- At
kinson
WD — Peter T Nelson to Holt
County 10-6-53 $150- 1 acre in
swy4swy410-29-16
WD— Daisy E McNulty, et al
to Levi Yantzie & wf 5-28-53 $8,
100- SEy4- SliNli- NEV^SWy, 5
31-12
WD—Daisy E McNulty, et al
to Wm D Claussetn 5-28-53 $3,
600- NEy4 14-31-13
WD—Frank A Murray to Har
ry E Ressel & wf 10-27-53 $100
Part of SEliSWy* 19-29-11
WD— Harry E Ressel to Nio
brara Valley Elec Membership
Corp 10-27-53 $700- Part of Eli
SWy4 19-29-11
f * "Real" Estate" Insurance
and Bonds
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr.
Office Phone 534
t, , TT 1-—
NICKLEODIAN DANCE I
American Legion Ballroom — O’NEILL 1
Saturday, November 7 I
No Admission—Dance Will Be Supervised I;1
ir-- 1
| WAYNE KIWANIS CLUB <
. . . presents ... I
» The American Album i
} of Familiar Music ]
) Gustave Haenschen i
| Musical Director and Conductor g
f • Company of 83 4
k • Vivian Della Chiesa, soprano
P • Earl Williams, tenor 9
| • Michael Roberts, baritone g
| SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 - 8 P.M. «
I Wayne City Auditorium
P Adults $1.75, incl. tax; children through high school |
| age, $1.00, incl. tax g
(Mail Orders: M. B. Childs, State Tchrs. Coll., Wayne) 1
JOHNSON & HEMPSTEAD
Livestock Commission Co.
CATTLE - HOGS — SHEEP
Stock Yards — Sioux City
MILLER THEATER
— Atkinson —
FrL-Sat Nov 6-7
— also —
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Nov. 8-9-10
Wed.-Thurs. Nov. 11-12
—■— — —■ __ ___
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» Box 280, New York 18, N. Y..
Dairy Cow Sale
SPECIAL
• • • t* • • •
O’Neill Livestock Market
Monday, November 9
At 8 O’clock P.M.
25 Dairy Cows — Guernsey, Brown Swiss,
Jersey, milking Shorthorns. Some fresh
and some springers. All young cows. TB
and Bangs tested.
GENE COLLINS, Owner
Branch, Arkansas
HEIFER CALF WILL BE GIVEN FREE
Referee's Sale of Land
I
1282 ACRES HOLT COUNTY
LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF CHAMBERS. 3 MILES EAST OF AMELIA
Monday, Nov. 9,1953
As ordered by the District Court of Holt County. I will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at
10 o'clock AJM*. at the Front Door of the
Courthouse in O'Neill. Nebraska
WILL BE OFFERED AND SOLD IN ONE TRACT OR AS TWO UNITS
IF DESIRED BY PURCHASERS
Unit No. 1
Known As The Old
Blair Place
Legally described as NWVi Section 9, Township 26. North
Range 13, Holt County, Nebraska; 160 acres more or less ac
cording to Government survey.
IMPROVEMENTS
Good 6-room stucco house; 1 milk and wash house; 1
medium size lean-to cattle shed; 1 garage in good condition;
good cave.
THE LAND
U.S. Department of Agriculture indicates that 80 acres of
this land is particularly adapted to the raising of grain and
tame hay crops; also 80 acres particularly adapted to native
grasses for the production of native hay and pasture.
Unit No. 2 —1122 Acres
Legally described as W>/2 and SEVi Sec. 5; W Vi and
WViEVi Sec. 8; NEVi Sec. 9. all in Township 26. North
Range 13, West of the 6th P.M., Holt County. Nebraska.
IMPROVEMENTS
Good 6-room house with porch; large barn in good con
dition; lean-to cattle shed; good chicken coop; good mill.
house; cave.
THE LAND
US. Department of Agriculture indicates that 600 acres
of this land is particularly adapted to grain and hay
crops consisting of corn, alfalfa, sweet clover and timothy;
522 acres particularly adapted to native grasses for the pro
duction of native hay and pasture. Practically all of ♦*»« land
is seeded down at present time.
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TERMS OF SAI-E: 20 percent cash on day of sale; balance payable in cash upon
confirmation of sale. Possession given purchaser on March 1, 1954. Abstract of title
available for examination at the office of the Clerk of the District Court in O’Neill,
Nebraska.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, WRITE
FRANCIS D. LEE, REFEREE, ATKINSON, NEBR.
JULIUS D. CRONIN, Attorney, O’Neill, Nebraska