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    Legal Notice
ORDINANCE NO. 280-A
« “AN ORDINANCE CREAT
ING STREET IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT NUMBER SIXTEEN
IN THE CITY OF O’NEILL,
NEBRASKA; DEFINING THE
BOUNDARIES THEREOF;
AND PROVIDING FOR THE
o CONSTRUCTION OF STREET
IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN.”
BE IT ORDAINED 3Y THE
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF O’NEILL,
NEBRASKA;
Section 1. There is hereby cre
ated within said City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, Street Improvement
District number Sixteen, which
shall have the outer boundaries
and area described and estab
lished as follows;
Commencing at the Southeast
corner of Lot 12 in Block 34 Or
iginal Town of O’Neill, running
thence North to the Northwest
comer of Lot 4 in Block 27 of
-Original Town of O’Neill, thence
s Northwesterly to the Southeast
o comer of Lot 28 in Block 22 of
Original Town of O’Neill, thence
a North to the Northeast corner of
° Lot 21 in said Block 22 of Or
iginal Town of O’Neill, thence
North to the Southwest comer
° of Lot 8 in Block 22 of Original
Town of O’Neill, thence East to
the Southeast comer of Lot 1 in
oBlock 24 of Original Town of O’
Neill, thence North to the North
east comer of Lot 16 in Block 13
of the Original Town of O’Neiil,
thence West to the Northwest
comer of Lot 12 in Block A of
O’Neill & Hagerty’s Addition to
“the Town of O’Neill, thence
South to the Southwest corner oi
I&t 16 in, Block 39 in Rigg s
Addition to the Town of O’Neill,
thence East to the Southwest
corner of Lot 8 in Block 21 of
Original Town of O’Neill, thence
Southeasterly to the Northwest
corner of Lot 21 in said Block ?1
o of Original Town of O’Neill,
-thence oSouth to the Southwest
o corner of Lot 28 in Block 21 of
Original Town of O’Neill, thence
Southwesterly to the North
o-v-est corner of Lot 4 in Block
p28 of Original Town of O’Neill,
3 tfence South to the Southwest
comer of Lot 13 in Block 28 of
Ongial Town of O’Neill, thence
Southeasterly to the Northwest
< orner of Lot 1 in Fahy’s Sub
o division of Lots 1, 2, 3, 14, 15, 16
in Block 33 of Original Town of
O’Neill, thence South to the
Southwest comer of Lot 14 in
Fahy’s Subdivision of Lots 1, 2,
3, 14, 15, 16 in Block 33 of Or
° iginal Town of O’Neill, running
thence East to the point of be
ginning.
The streets t8 be improved
-within said District are Fourth
o Street from the North line of
Grant Street to the North line orf
Douglas Street; and, Douglas
Street from the West line of
Seventh Street to the East line
Harrison Street.
o The improvements which will
be made in said District will
consist of grading, curbing, re
eurbing, guttering, reguttering,
paving, repaving, widening ex
isting paving on streets and al
leys and intersections, or parts
thereof, construct sidewalks, and
improve the sidewalk space, and
other incidental woTk thereto,
and otherwise improving said
streets, in accordance with plans
and specifications to be adopted
by the Mayor and City CouiM.il
of said City.
Section 2. Said street improve
o
ments in said Street Improve
ment District No. 16, shall be
made at public cost, but special
assessments will be levied on
the property especially benefited
thereby, proportionate to the
benefits, as provided by law.
Section 3. It is hereby found,
determined, and declared that
the said Fourth Street and the
said Douglas Street, and the por
tions thereof included in said
District, are the main thorough
fares in the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska, and that the said Fourth
Street and the portion thereof
contained within said Street Im
provement District No. 16, in its
entirety forms a part of the
State of Nebraska Highway Sys
tem, being a part of State and
Federal Highway No. 281; and,
that the said Douglas Street and
the portion thereof contained
within said Street Improvement
District in its entirety forms a
part of the State of Nebraska
Highway System, being a part
of State and Federal Highways
No. 275 and No. 20, and that
bcth the said Fourth Streets and
Douglas Street connect with and
form a part of the State of Ne
braska Highway system on each
of the ends of the portions of
said Streets which are to be im
proved hereby.
Section 4. This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from
and after its passage according
to law.
PASSED AND APPROVED
this 15th day of April, 1954.
J. E. DAVIS
Mayor.
Attest:
O. D. FRENCH
City Clerk.
(SEAL)
NOTCE OF BOND ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to the
qualified electors of the School
District of the City of O’Neill
in the County of Holt in the
State of Nebraska, that by the
consent of a majority of the
members of the Board of Educa
tion of said District, an election
has been called and will be held
on May 18, 1954, at which elec
tion there will be submitted to
the qualified electors of said
District the following proposi
tion:
“Shall the School District of
the City of O’Neill in the
County of Holt in the State of
Nebraska, issue the bonds of
said District in the amount of
Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,
000.00) for the purpose of
building a school house and
lurnishing the necessary fur
niture and apparatus for the
same for said District; said
bonds to become due at such
time as may be fixed by the
Board of Education at tne
time of their issuance but m
not exceeding ten (10) years
from their date, provided,
however, any or all of said
bonds shall be redeemable at
the option of the District at
any time on or after five
1 vears from the date of issue,
said bonds to bear interest
from their date of issue at not
to exceed the legal rate, pay
able one year after date and
semi-annually thereafter, and
“Shall the Board of Educa
tion of said District cause to
be levied and collected an
nually against the taxable
property of said District a taK
sufficient foT the payment of
the interest and principal of said
bonds as the same become
due?” _
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The ballots to be voted upon
and cast at said election shall
have printed thereon the forego
ing proposition, followed by
the words:
FOR said bonds and
tax ( )
AGAINST said bonds and
tax ( )
Qualified electors who desire
to vote in favor of said proposi- j
tion will indicate the same by |
marking an "X” in the square1
following the words "FOR said
bonds and tax.” Qualified elect
ors who desire to vote against
said proposition will indicate
same by marking an “X” in the
square following the words
“AGAINST said bonds and tax.”
The polling places for said
election shall be in the regular
voting places in the City of O’
Neill, Nebraska, as follows:
FIRST WARD — Assembly
Room of the Court House.
SECOND WARD— Marcellus
Garage.
THIRD WARD—City Hall.
Voters of the School District
who reside outside the city lim
its shall vote at the First Ward
in the Assembly Room of the
Court House.
The polls shall be open con
tinuously from eight o’clock
A.M. to eight o’clock P.M.
The Secretary of the Board
shall furnish to voters request
ing the same, ballots to be voted
by mail as provided by law.
By order of the said Board of
Education, this 20th day of Ap
ril, 1954.
H. J. LOHAUS
President
IRA H. MOSS
Secretary
51-2c
(First-pub. Apr. 22, 1954)
William W. Griffin, Att’y
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 3886
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF WALTER
SPANGLER, 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 May 12, 1954, at 10 o’
clock, A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 51-lc
Sunday-School Sponsors
Easter Egg Hunt—
CHAMBERS — Forty - eight
children, teachers and substitute
teachers of the primary depart
ment of the Methodist Sunday
school enjoyed a party and Eas
ter egg hunt at the church par
lors Saturday, April 17.
Games and contests of various
kinds constituted the afternoon’s
entertainment. The tables were
nicely decorated in the Easter
theme. Each child was served
a cup cake with ice cream and
a chocolate rabbit.
Other Chambers News
Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Hansberry
drove to Ong Sunday. They
were accompanied by Mr. Bry
ant, who went to his home at
Carlton for a short visit.
Mrs. Naomi Wilson and son,
Douglas, of Chadron were week
end guests of her uncle and j
aunt, Mrs. Andrew Gilbert. <
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs Walter Tressler
and family of Ogaialla bi ought
ner lamer, M. H. Dierks, to nis
home in Ewing on Friday and re
mained to spend the holiday
weekend with relatives.
l-vi. and Mrs.- George Pick of
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., were
guests on Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davies
and daughter, Mane, spent Eas
ter day at Plainview visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary and
daughters, Leola and Nila, at
tended the Easter sunrise service
held on the hillside facing the
east, aoout nine miles from Butte.
Rev. Vance Anderson was in
charge. Special musical select
ion were given by a quartet. The
Carys were breakfast guests at
the home of Rev. Chester Ander
son following the services.
Mrs. Nellie Komer was hostess
at a family dinner held at her
heme on Easter Sunday. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spittler,
Richard and Rosalie, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Funk and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Regan and sons.
J. B. Spittler spent Easter day
with his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. King Spittler and
family at Wisner.
Easter Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Tuttle were her mother, Mrs.
Vera Anson and Lyle of Ewing,
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anson and
Dennie, Mr. and Mrs. Vance But
ler and family, all of Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Latzel
have purchased the Gail Boies
property now occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and fam
ily. Possession will be given after
school is out.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gibson and
family spent Easter at the home
of her brother, Herbert Nielson
at Inman, where a family party
was held honoring their son, Pvt.
Harold Neilson, who is home on
furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King and
family left for their hcme at
Aurora, 111., on Tuesday after
spending the holiday weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Grace
Briggs.
Recent guests at the John Arc
her home were their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Archer, and family of
Grand Island. They also called at
the Ralph Munn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Gunter and
children and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Shrader and family were Easter
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Johnston and family.
Miss Ina Bennett and her
guests. Mrs. Ruth Waples and
daughters and Mrs. Mrs. Ruth
Ann Groski and daughter of Lin
coln, were entertained Easter at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Bennett. Other guests were Mrs.
Flora Young and Wilmer and
James Bennett, all of Orchard,
Mrs. May Shrader and Wayne of
Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ut
terback of Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Tressler of
Ogaallala &nd Mrs. Wilda Carr of
Holdrege were 6 o’clock dinner
guests of Mr. Joe Gallagher in
O’Neill Saturday evening.
The Misses Fern Pruden and
Ina Bennett served refreshments
at the Jepthath chapter EOS
meeting Tuesday, April 14.
Merton Dierks and sister,
Sandra, went to Omaha Saturday
to get Miss Mary Alys Dierks,
who had a day off from her dut
ies at St. Catherine’s hospital
Pvt. Robert Pruden is home
on furlough from Ft. Riley, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and
sons and Miss Marilyn Weyhrich
were guests for Easter dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Yellie and family.
On Easter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Pollock and daughter, Patsy, Mrs.
James PcJlock and son, Norman,
were 1 o’clock dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sturbaum.
Guests at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. W. J. Bomer are his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bomer,
who are enroute to their home at
Des Moines, la., after spending
the last five months at Cental
City, Tex.
Rev. W. J. Bomer gave the ser
mon at the 6:30 o’clock sunrise
service on Easter Sunday held at
the Evangelcal United Brethen
church at Orchard. During the
devotional hour, Miss Sally
Christon. also of Ewing, gave a
rhalk talk on the “Resurrection”.
Breakfast was served following
the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard,
who have spent the winter in
Florida, arrived in Ewing on
Wednesday, April 14. While
vacationing, they made their
home in a trailer house which
they brought with them.
Miss Jennie Brown left Monday
from Grand Island for California
where she will visit her aged
mother and other relatives for an
indefinite period. Before leaving
Nebraska, she visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Funk and
family near Ewing and at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jce Hintz
and other relatives.
Mrs. Harriet Welke had as her
guests on Easter Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Welke and family of
Page. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Schmiser and family, all of
Ewing, and Miss Vaulda Welke
of Holdrege.
Mrs. Anna Smith
Is Hostess—
INMAN— Mrs. Anna Smith
entertained the Inman Coffee
club at her country home on
Wednesday, April 14. Mrs. F. E.
Keyes and Mrs. E. E. Keyes and
daughter, Donna, of Valentine
came for the occasion. Mrs.
Keyes was assistant hostess and
a covered dish luncheon was en
joyed.
Mrs. W C. Kelley had charge
or a short business session fol
lowing dinner, after which a so
cial time was enjoyed.
JOINS ANGUS GROUP
Virgil L. Laursen and sons of
O’Neill have been elected to
membership in the American
Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ as
sociation at Chicago, 111., accord
ing to Secretary Frank Richards.
Mr. Laursen and sons were cine
of five purebred Aberdeen - An
gus breeders from Nebraska
elected to membership during the
past month.
Visit Emmet. Inman—
Al/c and Mrs. Charles Marsten
and daughter were guests Sat
urday noon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Conard in Emmet.
Saturday night they visited at
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ho
mey South and Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Davis in Inman.
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Kebekahs Convene—
INMAN — Arbutus Rebekah
lodge met Wednesday evening,
April 14. at the IOOF hall for
a regular meeting. Mrs. Verle
David, noble grand, was m
charge.
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ONE GROUP..$4
ONE GROUP.$7
ONE GROUP.:. $9 [
Ladies'Spring COATS & TOPPERS E
ONE GROUP.$12 |
ONE GROUP.$16 1
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Stuart Nips 3
Other Holt Foes
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Balers Press Closely
in Quadrangular
STUART—Stuart high school
was winner in a quadrangular
track meet here Thursday after
noon, April 16, by a one-half
point margin. The scoring: Stu
art, 41.5; Atkinson, 41; Ewing,
35; St. Joseph’s hall (Atkinson),
8.5.
Individual results:
Broad jump — Shald, Stuart,
first; Peterson, Stuart, second;
Pruden, Ewing, third; Frickel,
Atkinson, fourth. Distance— 17
feet IVz inches.
High hurdle—Frickel, Atkin
son, first; Anderson, Atkinson,
second; Lee, St. Joe, third; D.
Brewster, Stuart, fourth. Time—
18.9.
100-yard dash — Gibson, Ew
ing, first; Withers, Atkinson,
second; Hobbs, Ewing, third;
Phipps, Atkinson, fourth. Time
—10.9.
180 low hurdles—Frickel, At
kinson, first; Lee, St. Joe, sec
ond; Anderson, Atkinson, third;
D. Brewster, Stuart, fourth.
Time—2.3.
Shotput—Hobbs, Ewing, first;
Schmaderer, Stuart, second;
Gibson, Ewing, third; Wewel,
Stuart, fourth. Distance—39 feet
10 inches.
880-yard— Timmermans, Stu
art, first; D. Brewster, Stuart,
second; Spes, Ewing, third;
Purtzer, Atkinson, fourth. Time
—2:05.4.
220 - yard — Gibson, Ewing,
first; Withers, Atkinson, second;
Phipps, Atkinson, third; Koenig,
Ewing, fourth. Time—24.9.
High jump — Wewel, Stuart,
first; Brewster, Stuart, second;
Small, Atkinson, third; Miller,
St.m Joe, and Shald, Stuart, tied
for fourth. Height 5 feet 3 inch
es.
Discus— Gibson, Ewing, first;
Mulford, Atkinson, second;
Schmaderer, Stuart, third; We
wel, Stuart, fourth. Distance —
109 feet 10 inches.
Mile — Timmermans, Stuart,
first; A. Brewster, Stuart, sec
ond; Reber, Atkinson, third;
Henneson, Ewing, fourth. Time
—5:23.9.
440 - yard — Pruden, Ewing,
f'l'st; Bouska, St. Joe, second;
Garwood, Atkinson, third;
Hobbs, Ewing, fourth. Time — l
59.3.
Relay—Atkinson, first; Ewing,
second; Stuart, third; St. Joe,
fourth. Time—1:43.
Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. William Newton
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Clouse of ONeill.
Misses Leona Beckwith and
Vesta Colter of Chambers, Kenny
Ruggles, and Ray Angus of
Clearwater went to Sioux City
to attend the ice show.
Gary Buckmaster of Fremont
was a Sunday dinner guest at
the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Foreman and family.
Tage Young Set
Home for Easter—
PAGE—Many of the young
people of Page who are attending
college or have employment a
way from here returned to Page
for their Easter vacation.
Those who came from Lincoln
included the Misses Jo Anne
Braddock, Joyce, Elaine and Lor
raine Clasey, Roxana Simmons
and Marlene Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Summers, Carroll French,
Lionel Ickes, William Zempel
and Jimmie Ballatyne.
Miss Ruth Parks came from
Grand Island; Mrs. Norman
Trowtbridge from Plainview.
Robert Sorenson and Ronald
Park frc«n Wayne.
Mrs. C. E. Jones returned from
Polk Friday. She had spent the
week there visiting her sister,
Mrs. Esther Morgan.
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DISPERSION SALE
O’Neill Livestock Market ;
O’Neill, Nebr.
• In Connection with Regular Sale on —
Thursday, APRIL 29th
OFFERING INCLUDES:
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Entire Herd of Dairy Cows
COMPLETE DISPERSION
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All Holsteins, most of them purebred. All of these cows
originated in Wisconsin or Minnesota
5—COWS, age 5 and under
3 fresh now, 2 to freshen soon
8—HEIFERS. 2-yrs.-oId
Some fresh now, balance to freshen soon
3-Yearling HEIFERS
Fresh in the Fall \/>
1—Purebred BULL
THE HEIFERS in this sale are
all sired by a bull purchased
in Illinois as a yearling for $825 c
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THIS WILL be the best herd of Holstein Cows ever offered to
the public in the O Neill territory. °They’re all high pro
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miss this sale. Terms: Cash.
L10YD GIBSON, Owner
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O’NEILL, NEBR.
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