Legal Notices (First pub. Nov. 5, 1953) LEGAL NOTICE Leonard McManus, impleaded with Ann McManus, et al, de fendants: You are hereby notified that on the 2d day of November, A.D., 1953. Mary McManus, Charles H. McManus and Hugh McManus as plaintiffs filed a petition and commenced an action in the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Ne braska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to have de termined who are the owners of Lot 26, in Block 22 of the Origi nal Town of O’Neill, Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, and Lot 27, in Block 22 of the Original Town of O’ Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, and the interest of each of said owners therein; to have the title to said real estate quieted and ' confirmed in such owners; to have said premises partitioned, or if the same cannot be parti tioned without depreciating the value of the several shares of the owners, that then said premises may be sold in the manner pro vided by law, and the proceeds distributed, after payment of costs and expenses, according to the interest of the parties in said property, and to have such fur ther relief as equity and good conscience may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of December, 1953. MARY McMANUS . . CHARLES H. McMANUS HUGH McMANUS Plaintiffs By JULIUS D. CRONIN, their Attorney 27-30 (First pub. Nov. 5, 1953) LEGAL NOTICE Leonard McManus; Edward Shoemaker, first real true name unknown; John Gibbons; the heirs, devisees, legatees, person i al representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of John McManus, Deceased, real names unknown; the heirs, de visees, legatees, personal rep resentatives, and all other per sons interested in the Estate of Margaret McManus, , Deceased, real names unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives, and all other persons interested in the Estate of Mar garet Shoemaker, Deceased, real names unknown; the heirs, de visees, legatees, personal 'repre sentatives, and all other persons interested in the Estate of James McManus, Deceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in Lots Three and Four, Block C, O’Neill and Hagerty’s Addition to O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, real rames unknown, impleaded with Ann McManus, et al, Defendants: You and each of you are here by notified that on the 2d day of November, A.D., 1953, Mary Mc Manus, Charles H. McManus and Hugh McManus as Plaintiffs filed a petition and commenced an ac tion in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to have determined who are the owners of Lots Three and Four, Block C, O’Neill and Hagerty’s Addition to O’Neill, in Holt County, Nebraska, and the inter est of each of said owners there in; to have the title to said real estate quieted and confirmed in such owners; to have said prem ises partitioned, or if the same cannot be partitioned without iLn ..olllG ft# COU. V»»W * -----* eral shares of the owners, that then said premises may be sold in the manner provided by lawr, and the proceeds distributed, af ter payment of costs and ex penses, according to the interest of the parties in said property; to have such further relief as equity and good conscience may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of December, 1953. MARY McMANUS CHARLES H. McMANUS HUGH McMANUS Plaintiffs By JULIUS D. CRONIN Their Attorney 27-30 (First pub. Nov. 5, 1953) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3938 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, October 29, Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Office Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Spencer State Bank Building Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebr. 21tf 1953. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert H. Johnson, 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 Harry Johnson and John M. Johnson’ as Joint Administrators of said estate, and will be heard November 25, 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 27-29 (First pub. Nov. 5, 1953) William W. Griffin. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3933 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, October 29, 1953. In the matter of the Estate of David Alfred Johnson, De ceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is February 26, 1954, and for the payment of debts is October 29, 1954, and that on November 27, 1953, and on February 27, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said Coun ty to receive, examine, hear, al low, or adjust all claims and ob jections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 27-29 Voters Finally OK New School -- DELOIT— Wheeler county ap proved a $189,000 bond issue for a new county high school build ing in Bartlett at an election Tuesday, October 27. On two previous occasions the voters rejected a new school proposal. The main building, which has been in use at Bart ! lett, is one of the oldest school j buildings in the state. Other Deloil News Don Larson, who attends Wayne State college, spent four days last week at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner of Ewing stayed at the Mark Maben home recently while the Mabeus visited relatives in South Dakota. Sunday dinner guests at the Larson home in Ewing were Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and Elizabeth of West Point, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and family and Mrs. H. Reimer and Elayne. The seniors of Wheeler county high school were guests of the O’Neill Photo company in O’Neill Saturday where pictures were taken. Mr. and Mrs. Delashmett and family of Burwell spent Sunday at Stanley Huffman’s. Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Huffman attended the Kansas City Royal stock show recently. Zoe Ann I and Becky Huffman and Mrs. ! Huffman, sr., stayed with rela ’ tives in Omaha during their ab sence. Mrs. B. A. Cratty, Mrs. H. Trennepohl and granddaughter and Mrs. H. Reimer and Elayne attended achievement day for Antelope county extension clubs at Neligh Friday. A/3c Donald Fuller of Denver, Colo., has been home on leave to help with corn picking at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. H. Manson of O’ Neill and Mr. and Mrs. John Man son of Omaha were hunting in this vicinity Wednesday, Octo ber 28. Phone us your news — 51. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U. S. R. H. (Ray) Shriner Phone 106 — O'Neill Weekly Market Report of The Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson. Nebr. Although interest in all classes of cattle was quite broad at this week’s auction, it lacked the aggressiveness apparent a week ago, influenced no doubt by the sharp break in fat cat tle. Tlus was particularly apparent on cattle with weight. The choicer steer calves ruled generally 50 cents to 1.00 higher, ■while heifer calves sold 50 to 75 cents lower. Top quality steer calves sold at 20.00 to 22.50 with two very attractive lots going at 22.75 and 22.90. More ordinary steer calves brought from 17.50 to 19.00. Heifer calves bulked at 14.50 to 15.50 with several outstanding lots going up to 17.00 and 17.25. Better quality yearling steers from 18.50 to 19.00 with a fancy load of 550-lb. averages at 20.70. Right good steers at 17.00 to 18.00. A consignment of fleshy feeder steers, 100 head of them brought 18.70. Better quality stocker and feed er heifers sold from 15.00 to 16.50 with more ordinary kinds at 12.00 to 14.00 a hundred. Cows and butcher cattle ruled barely steady with a week ago. Receipts for the two days totaled nearly 5,000 head. Representative Calf Sales Monday, November 2nd STEERS No. Avg. Price 17 450 _22.90 20 455 22.75 38 410 .. ._ 22.25 35 404 _ 22.00 51 428_21.95 72 450 21.75 30 405 21.75 34 395 21.25 68 413 - 21.00 42 398 _ 21.00 18 430 . 20.95 22 425 _20.90 38 385 _20.80 15 405 - 20.75 54 422 _20.60 HEIFERS No. Avg. Price 15 4 40 _ 17.25 11 450 __17.00 32 420 _16.95 43 410 _ 16.50 39 420 _16.30 50 415 _16.00 33 400 _15.90 18 420 _ 15.90 38 405 _15.75 45 400 _ 15.25 62 405 _15.00 34 395 _14.75 36 390 _ 14.60 52 395 _14.50 29 405 _14.00 I Representative Sales of Stockers and Feeders I Tuesday. November 3rd STEERS No. Avg. Price 24 560 _ 20.70 42 530 _19.00 35 710 - 19.00 | 100 1040 _18.70 63 730 _ 18.70 35 800 _18.70 36 720 _18.60 HEIFERS No. Avg. Price 31 725 _16.25 34 690 _16.25 35 670 _ 16.10 25 650 _16.00 32 640 _ 15.90 40 625 _15.50 45 620 _15.00 Tuesday’s offering was top heavy with yearling steers, the run included nearly 1,000 head of steers weighing from 675 to 800 lbs. average, and although some tops were higher than a week ago, the bulk looked around 50 cents lower, with right good kinds available from 17.00 to 17.75. Our next calf auction will be on Monday, November 9th —followed on Tuesday, November 10th, by our Regular Stocker and Feeder Auction. For best results you should list your offering a week in advance. Phone 5141 Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebr. They’re Kin — But What Does It Matter? When The Frontier’s Photographer John H. McCarville an swered a knock at his front door Friday evening his camera re corded two happy-go-luckies and one pirate. By coincidence ' there are three little McCarvilles behind the masks (left-to-right): Michael, his son, and Joseph III and Robert, his nephews.—The Frontier Photo. Hallowe en Theme for \ Lodge, Church Group INMAN — The Rebekah lodge 1 ; met Wednesday evening, October ' 28, at the IOOF hall for a regular 1 meeting. A Hallowe’en party furnished the entertainment. The committee included Marjorie Kel ley, Doris Butterfield and Zola Morrow. Refreshments were serv ed by Grace Luben, Maurine Smith, Helen Van Horn and Mil dred Keyes. The women’s department of the RLDS church met Friday after noon with Mrs. W. C. Kelley. Mrs. James Banks, who recently moved here, was honor guest at the meeting. The hostess served a lunch in the late afternoon in keeping with the Hallowe’en season. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman of Chambers were Sunday after noon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neilsen. Other Inman News Miss Grace McGraw spent the weekend visiting in the Mary Fleming home at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and family moved Tuesday from the E. E. Clark house in the west part of town to an acreage just north of town owned by John Nickel. Kenneth Smith and familv and Mrs. Eva Murten spent last Thurs day in Norfolk and Wakefield on business. Members of the Harmony club were entertained Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Leo * Hines in O’Neill. Election of of ficers was held. The hostess serv ed lunch at the close. Mrs. James Harty and son, Mi chael, and Miss Rosalyn Bosn, all of Scottsbluff, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bosn, and family and Mr. Harty’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Harty, from Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen en tertained her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Padr nos, and son, David, of Bonesteel, S.D., for the weekend. Mr. Padr nos is superintendent of schools in Bonesteel. See Slides of Mexico Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist entertained the Sunday Night :lub November 1. Before the us lal card games Miss Leah Serck showed slide pictures and told .he group about her trip to Mex co and the West coast. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karel won high, Mrs. Don Thedors and James Curran ow, and Mrs. Laura Karel won :he traveling prize. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Serck were club guests, rhe next meeting will be with Mrs. Laura Karel on November L5. Marine Veteran Back from Korea Martin Miksch Often on Front Lines SOUTH OF STUART—Martin Miksch arrived home Saturday morning to spend his 30 - day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch, and with other relatives. Martin spent a year in Korea serving with the First marine divisiorr. He was on the front lines or near the fighting area many times in Korea. After his leave he will be stationed at the navy depot at Hastings. Other Sputh Of Stuart News Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield and family. The W ednesday Afternoon bridge club met October 28 at the home of Mrs. Joe Wallinger. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ella Cobb and Mrs. Harold Givens. Mrs. Florion Scholz was a guest. Mrs. Wallinger served a lunch. This community was grateful for all the help and the quick ac tion of the Stuart fire department in putting out the fire on the Stanley Cobb and John Hirsh meadows Friday morning. Mrs. Pete Foxworthy and Mrs. Leonard Foxworthy and children of Bassett were Friday visitors at the Roy Rhodes home. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Schaffer of Stuart visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman and family. Mrs. Joy Greenfield, Mrs. Ver non Heyne and Mary Lynn and Mrs. Ray Greenfield vistied Sat urday afternoon with Mrs. Ken neth Paul of Dakota City at the home of Mrs. Ethel Stracke. Mrs. Stanley Cobb and Mrs. George Wallinger and Beverly were also visitors. Mrs. Walt Kaup and girls were Monday afternoon callers at the Joe Kaup home. Mr. and Mrs. Florion Scholz and Janice were in O'Neill last Thurs day. Mrs. Ed Miller visited her dau ghter, Mrs. Fritz Deseive and baby, Marlene Kay, last Thurs day. Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger and boys were Mrs. Katie Papke and bro ther, Albert Kierstad, of Norfolk and Bobbie Kaup. Mrs. Walt Kaup and girls visit ed Friday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Wallinger. Margaret Kramer, who is em ployed at the telephone office in OTNeill, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer. i-" Delores Miksch and Esther Fox of Hastings and Mrs. Helen Scheierman of Sutton spent the week at the John Miksch home. 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