The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 07, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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    OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Delinquent Tax List
Notice is hereby given that on
the first Monday in November,
1954, being November 1st, there
will be a public auction of all
lands and town lots in Holt
County, Nebr., on which taxes
are delinquent for the year 1953
or any prior years. That at said
sale so much of the tracts of land
or town lots will be sold as be
necessary to pay all delinquent
taxes, interest and costs thereon
at date of sale. That said sale
shall continue from day to day
until all property has been offer*
ed.
Following is a list of all tracts
of land and town lots on which
taxes are delinquent for one year
or more.
The amount of the 1953 delin
quent tax follows each descrip
tion, but does not include interest
or advertising charges.
J. ED HANCOCK
Courity Treasurer
Antelope Precinct
Township 29. Range 10
Sec. Tax
SYz _ 10 45.72
__ 13 29.35
EVsSEVt.. 13 13.80
All_ 14
N%, SEy4__ 15 142.10
SEy4 _ 22 38,30
EViEVz _ 24 82.10
SEy4 _ 25 125.70
Pt. NWy4, swy4 28 74.26
swy4 _ 29 69.60
NWy4 _ 33 74.26
SM _33 82.38
NEVi _34 90.68
NWy4 _36 125.70
Atkinson Precinct
Township 30. Range 14
Sec. Tax
swy4 _ 9 118.92
EM _10 184.20
HM _ .14 187.76
SEy4 _ 20 53.03
swy4 _ 27 123.66
SEy4 _ 27 123.66
NEy4 - 28 47.11
E%swy4swy4,
SEy4SWV4 28 74.36
NEVi- 29 48.09
Pt. SEy4SEy4 . 29 54.14
Dyson Add'n
Lots Blk. Tax
i, 2, 3, 4_ 2 30.02
Mathew's Add'n
Lois Blk. Tax
1. 2, 11, 18 .... 37 3.24
Pt. SEVaSEM ... S3o’ no
Pt. SWy4NW'/4 ... 33 11.38
Nondescripts
No. 1, E 414 acres in
N14, No. 2A _ 33 56.62
Pt. No. 3 ... . 33 26.10
Pt. No. 3 _33 3.54
No. 4 - 33 34.08
Pt. No. 8, Pt. No. 9,
No. 10 . 33 33.02
No. 19 _ 33 30.72
No. 20 --33 43.84
No. 32 - 33 52.36
Pt. No. 34 - 33 58.22
V/M - 34 210.36
NE*/4 - 35 94.94
Township 31. Range 14
Sec. Tax
SEy4 _ 19 82.92
NEy4_ 22 108.30
NEy4 - 23 99.20
SWy4 _ 26 100.82
NEy4 - 30 105.08
NWy4 ___ 30 71.96
NEy4.. 32 138 64
E%NWy4 _32 36.24
Township 30, Range 15
Sec. Tax
SWy4SEy4 _ 1 14.34
SEy4 _23
NE*4 _ 26 142.46
SEy4 _26 84.32
NM>SWV„ _27 56.08
Atkinson City
Lots Blk. Tax
5, 6_ 2 23.56
15 _ 2 62.74
South 3 7/10 ft. 9,
all 10_ 6 239.24
6 except 8 inches & 7_ 7 65.84
Part 13_r_ 7 1.88
N 40 ft. 1, 2, 3,
15 1/5 ft. 4 _8 124.28
10, 11_8 129.78
8, 9___9 114.32
4 _10 12.50
5, WJ/2 6_10 103.02
8, 9, 10 _JO 173.64
E 24 ft. of W 48 ft.
11 & 12._10 73.32
14 _1—JO 126.76
15, 16, S 9 7/10 ft. 17 __10 210.60
W 25 ft. of W 57 ft. 9,
10, 11_11 83.86
20 feet 8, all 9_12 74.62
8. 9, pt. 10_15 18.61
8, 9, 10, 11, 12_16 47.12
neeieys ACtaiiion
Lots Blk. Tax
S^> 5, N 21 ft. 9_B 106.94
2 except N 5 ft., all 5 —C 67.09
2, 3 _D 142.96
Neeley's 2nd Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
1, 2, 3 _*_E 134.18
2, 3 _-G 55.89
8, 9 _I 56.60
5 and Nte 6_K 45.96
8 _X 37.90
Pt. 5, all 6_JL. 98.16
7, 8, 9 _JL 202.52
Wixon's Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
1 to 8 incl. _34 143.42
3 4, W% 5 _.35 60.98
E% 5 _35 15.94
7 _ _37 65.14
2 _38 16.40
3 _ 38 32.80
Bitney's Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
7. 8_17 147.78
4 _19 70.78
E 63 ft. 4 and 5_21 39.04
1 _24 174.60
8_-24 9.24
3 _25 16.88
6, 7 ... 26 326.12
4, 5 _27 191.22
i _ 30 15.50
6 _ 31 150.34
Kimball & Blair's Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
5 -13 8.82
4, N 4 ft. 5_34 47.26
7, S 28 ft. 8 _34 84.46
Pt 3, all_ 35 74.62
5 -35 42.96
6, 7, 8_35 42.96
S 46 ft. 2, N 18 ft. 3_36 47.80
5 32 ft. 3 _36 23.56
1 _ 37 124.28
I, 2, 3_39 58.90
7, 8, 9 . 39 181.26
10 _:_39 51.52
Western Townloi Co. Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
Pt. 11, all 12_41 4.88
6 _42 37.90
7, 8 _43 66.98
Tuller & McNichols' Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
N 82 ft. 4 inches 1,
2, 3 _ 1 129.78
7 -2 9.24
8 - 2 32.80
12, 13 _ 2 118.02
II, 12_ 3 80.84
15, 16_ 3 86.38
S& 16, 17, 18_4 6.83
N'% 16_4 3.74
Nondescripts
Township 30, Range 14
Sec, Tax
Pt. No. 15 _32 21.74
W 130 ft. No. 15_32 4.88
EM>S% No. 16 . 32 75.76
NMs No. 17_32 38.58
E 33 ft. No. 20B_32 9.24
No. 30 _32 46.55
No. 34-1_32 6.26
No. 38 . 32 6.26
No. 41 _32 96.32
Pt. No. 44A _32 56.60
No. 44_32 37.90
No. 42_32 9.24
Pt. No. 51_32 29.80
No. 55 _32 24.98
No. 55D-1 & 55D-2_32 9.98
Pt. No. 54_32 19.94
Vt No. B_32 34.90
Pt. No. 1_32 2.56
Pt. No. 1_32 7.42
Pt. No. 1_32 59.62
Pt. NWV4 No. 10_32 162.80
No. 7C-1 _32 8.82
Pt. No. 6_.32 6.26
Ft. NEy4NEy4> outlot
A-32 204.94
No. 7 -32 18.74
Pioneer Townsite Co. Addition
Lots Blk.. Tax
7, 8 _46 56.60
5, 6, 7 -48 51.52
18, 19, 20, 21 _48 51.51
Collins 2nd Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
4, 5 ---1 59.01
Collins 1st Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
3 - 2 43.46
6, 7. 8_ 2 43.46
9, 10_2 15.50
15, 16___ 2 21.02
17 - 2 36.06
18 -^_2 7.42
19, 20_2 12.50
23, 24 _ 2 40.90
25_ 2 46.66
W 10 ft. 4, all 5,
E 10 ft. 6_3 129.10
W 30 ft. 6, all 7_ 3 72.06
N 75 ft. 1, pt. 13, aH 14.. 3 100.70
Ballon's Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
1, 2, 3_1 56.60
15, 17, 18_1 39.04
23. 24, 25 _1 94.92
1, 2 _2 9.24
3 _2 4.88
4 _2 19.20
Ballon's Outlots
Lots Blk. Tax
N 47 ft. 4, 5 & 6,
45.67 ft. E side 7_1 20.56
A.V.W. Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
3, 4_1 166.52
Chambers Precinct
Township 26, Range 12
S©c« Tax
w^nwi/4, wy>swy4,
SEy4swy4_l
N«i -I_2 172.04
NWy4__ 4 47.90
All _12 141.68
NW% _20 97.14
Nfi _26 44.18
SWy4 _„30 89.97
W^SE^i _30 26.44
NEy4 _31 73.56
Pt. NEViSEVi No. 14_30 6.26
NWy4 -_ 31 43.10
sy> _31 103.77
Township 26, Range 13
Sec. Tax
-3 131.76
SEy„ _.25 79.51
NWy4 _ 30 81.64
SEy» -33 28.84
SWV4_34 25.84
Chambers Village
Lots Blk. Tax
3, 4-C 81.36
11 -C 39.38
9, N 100 ft. 10 _D 44.60
Fluckey Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
1. 2, 3-A 296.76
16 -C 113.90
Baker's Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
1, 2. Pt. 3-1 77.78
8 -1 56.96
Nondescripts
Township 26, Range 12
Sec. Tax
Pt. No. 19_19 66.56
No. 4, No. 5-19 91.12
North Side Addition
Township 26, Range 12
Cutlot A _ _20 38.42
WM> Outlot B_20 55.02
50x122 ft. C_20 35.79
Vt No. 14, all No. 15 -.20 66.38
W 60 ft. of W 125 ft.
No. 26 _.20
E 46 ft. of W 125 ft.
No. 26 -.20 89.82
No. 9, No. 9C_30 63.80
No. 8, No. 12,
SW!4NEV4 _; .30 38.08
Pt. No. 10 —,-30 65.74
Pt. No. 10 -30 36.80
No. 13 -30 11.40
Cooke's Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
6, 7, S 10 ft. 5, all 8__ 2 17.58
Robertson Annex
Lots Blk. Tax
w% 2- 31.90
Robertson Annex No. 2
L°ts Blk. Tax
1 - 1402
Perkins Annex
Lots Blk. Tax
1 -E 1.00
2 E 1.00
Adams Homesile Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
L 2 -G 71.76
19, 20 -G 1.80
1 to 20 inc. -H 170.52
6 to 13 inc._I 73.56
14, 15 - I 47.20
Cleveland Precinct
Township 32, Range 15
NEy4NEy4 -19 51.24
SWy4 -30 59.32
Township 32, Range 16
cv, Sec- Tax
All --12 202.46
oi1,, ==--25 146.32
SE^SEyi _30 6 70
All -31 97 12
NEy4-35 58.18
Township 33. Range 16
Sec. Tax
wwy4, NEy4swy4
sy>swy4 -26 166.24
SE^ --26 50.85
NEy4 . 26 63.42
Coleman Precinct
Township 32. Range 12
Sec. Tax
Sv SWV4 -4 141.56
SEV4NEy4 _1 5
N%Nwy4> swy4Nwy4 6 71.86
N%NEy4 - 5 40 06
SWy4NEy4 _5 8 g4
NV^Nwy4, SEy4Nwy4„ 5 44.72
E%SEy4 _5
E NE V4 _ 8 41.12
SEy4SWl4 SE V4_7 41 go
W%NEy4 ..— 8 15.14
SEy4 -15 1735
NEy4, sy> -17 173.34
EV2, E^NWy4>
NEy4SWy4_18 124.24
E& -19 191.12
W%E%, E%W% less
8 acres -27 35.08
£>Ey4 - 28 23.17
W%NWy4 _ 27 14 06
Pt. w%swy4 _27 L02
N^N1/^ -1-29 140.46
SWy4 -29 51.60
SEy4swy4) swy4SEy4.33 23.44
NEy4 -30 63.30
Nwy4- 30 49.88
N%swy4, sEy4swy4.30 33.86
NEy4swy4, pt.
Nwy4swy4>
NWy4SE% _33 19.46
EM>SEy4 -33 42.86
NEy4 -34 55.94
Township 33, Range 12
Sec. Tax
Lots 3, 4, Sy.SEy4 _20
Pt. lot 1 _21
W%NW% -28 81.48
Pt. lot 1_21
NEy4NWy4 _28 10.16
Lots 1, 2 -27 34.13
Lot 2, SEy4NWy4,
NEy4swy4, sEy4 . 28 44.72
NWV4SWy4 _28 7.14
5Ey4SWy4 _._28 7.36
swy»swy4 _28
EM>NEy4 _29 27.04
swy4NEy4) SEy4swy4>
SEy4_29 45.78
EM> _____31
All _32
swy4_33 262.16
SEy4Nwy4, N%swy4,
swy4swy4 _29 30.42
Nwy4 __30
Township 33, Range 13
2&c Tcix
S%, S%N% _24* 164.98
Township 33, Range 12
Sec. Tax
SEy4_33 34.70 !
swy4_34 39.84 |
NWV4-34 35.40
Township 33. Range 13
Sec. Tax
NV4, swy4_25
N%SEy4, swy4SEy4 .25 121.66
Conley Precinct
Township 25, Range 12
Sec. Tax
NWy4 -1 43.06
All -J18 195.02
SEy4 ___ 24
EVz -25 224.40
Sy>NWy4 -27 21.62
Township 25. Range 13
Tax
NE>.4NWV4 _4 8.90
nwv4nwv4i S^NWy4,
SWy4 - 4 78.84
nwy4 -19 i6.oo
Nwy4NEy4, s%nev4>
SVs _19
swy4, swy4Nwy4_20 17028
EVfe - .20
N%, SWy4 . 21 290.52
Ny>, swy4 __22 99.00
NWy4 . 28
SfcNE%, SEy4 . 29 92.78
WM> _ 29
All _30
N%NE>/4, NWy4 _31 232.36
N16NEy4 _29 26.78
E%, N%NWy4 _22
Wy>, SEV4 -.33 153.26
w%swy4 _.34 13.14
Deloit Precinct
Sec. Tax
Township 25, Range 9
Sec. Tax
N%N% -1 65.04
sy.NEy4, Ny.SEy4 _n 97.13
SEy4swy4, sEy4 _12 191.42
NWy4 -11 77.69
NWy4 - 12 156.64
wy>Nwy4, SEy4Nwy4_i8 4578
swy4 _ is
NEy4NWy4 -19 63.46
w%Nwy4, N^swy4_.i9 50.88
Ey> -24 206.08
NE’y4 - 25 125.88
sy>swy4 _ 29 31.12
W%NWy4 ..._33 50.93
SWy4 -34 137.36
Ny>sy> -.35 148.90
Township 25. Range 10
Ca/< Ta v
E Vi> NE y4 _ .12' 18.82
E%SE% _12
NEV4NEy4 _13 54.56
SEy4 -24 120.68
W^SE% -34 29.26
SEy4 - 36 110.00
Dustin Precinct
Township 33, Range 14
Sec. Tax
swy4Nwy4 _ _ 14
sy-NEy,, Nwy4) sEy4,
NEy4SWV4>
swy4swy4 _15 99.14
n%nev4, sEy4NEy4,
n y N w v4,
NEy4SEy4, s%SEy4..2i
W%, S^NEJj,
N\vy4NEy4, N%SEy4
SWy4SEy4 _22 203.56
NEy4 _ 28 32.18
EV2NEy4, Wy-NW^i .31 37.53
w%nev4, Ey2Nwy4,
S% ___,_31
vvy»NWy4, swy4 _32 115.97
Ey>NWy4> SWy4 _33 69.66
Township 33, Range 15
Sec. Tax
Lots 1, 4, 5, 7 _22 3.50
Lot 6 -22 4.60
Emmet Precinct
Township 28, Range 13
S%NE% __5? 31.86
Township 29, Range 13
Sec. Tax
NE% - 6 94.50
N%SW% _ 8 32.50
NWy4 -19 1H.32
NEy4 - 21 111.76
Pt. SWy4NEy4 _23 7.46
Emmet Village
Lots Blk. Tax
Center 50 ft. 1-2 _ 2 3.36
North 50 ft. 1-2 _ 2 3.36
South 50 ft. 3-4 _ 2 3.36
N 50 ft. 3-4 _ 2 3.36
Center 50 ft. 3-4_2 3.36
5, 6, 7, 8 - 2 13.36
1 - 3 2.34
S. 70 ft. 5-6-7_3 6.70
S. 20 ft. of N 40 ft.
5-6-7 _ 3 3.36
N 20 ft. 5-6-7 _ 3 3.36
12, 13, 14 :. 3 22.52
9 ___8 1.68
10 .....8 1.68
1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13 _ 9 56.72
Lyons Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
5 -:A 2.34
2 - B 48.18
1, 2, S 32 ft. 3_ C 6.70
No. 3B, 4B -C 36.92
N 38 ft. 4 ___.C 3.36
5 34 ft. 5 -C 3.36
No. 3C, No. 4C 4 _C 48.18
1 to 10 -F 16.90
3 to 10 -G 8.38
1 to 12 - H 16.9-0
1 to 6 -1 10.02
1, 2 -J 39.20
3, 4, 5 -J 6.70
No. 5, No. 6_J 4.40
No. 7 -J 6.70
Township 29, Range 13
Sec. Tax
Part No. 1 -23 38.16
Ewing Precinct
Township 26, Range 9
Sec. Tax
NEy4 -... 1 90.76
Pt. swy4Nwy4 No. 8,
No. 9 - 2 6.36 i
Pt. NWy4SWy4 No .13.. 2 11.30 \
Pt. SWy4SWy4 - 2 23.76 •
Roll's Addition
T , „ _ Sec. Tax
Lots 6, 1- 2 22 06
NWy4NWy4 _3 3522 J
Pt. E%NWy4 No. 5,
No. 6, No. 7_3 91 os
Pt. SEy,NWy4 No. 15.. 3 54 ,
Pt. NEV4NWy4 No. 2 3 3 08
Pt. NEy4NWy4 No. 3 _ 3 20 70
Pt. NEy4NWy4 No. 4
Pt. NEV4NWy4 No. 31 " 3 1 40
SWy4NWy4 _: 3 37 80
Pt. SE y4No. 28_ 3 258 ]
Pt. NWy4SEy4 No. 20,
Pt. Sy>SEy4_ 3 6 36
Pt. Ny.SEy4 NO. 24 _ 3 6 36
SWt4NEy4, S%NW^_ 4 45 30
6 acres SWy4SWy4 _ 4 3 08
sy>Nwy4, swy4_: 5 4530 1
SEy4, Nwy4sEy4, 1
sy>NEy4-5 7216 ]
N%SEy4, se%se% __ 6 2274 r
NEy4NWy4, S14NWy4_ 8 7a62 «
Sta, NE%_8 t
All _______ 9 478 04
Pt. NE%NWV4 __ n ai Qj, <
W%SE%, NEy4,swy4_n 94:52
NEy4SEy4-_11 35.90 {
E^NWyi-12 47.70 I
NEj4 -17 30 08 S
Nwy4, N^swy4,
SEttS Wy4 -17 3330
SE%-._17 30.08 1
EJ^E%-20 66.42 (
/
NEy4, SEy4Nwy4,
swy4 _23 181.30
SEy4 _23 58.22
W^NEy4, SM>_25 76.82
NWVi _25 59.32
NM-NEV4 _26 24.32
NWy4 _26 29.26
sy>swy4, swy4(SEy4 -28 9.29
SW1/4 __.29 34.27
29 21 SI
N%NW%,“ SEy4NWy4-32 10’. 11
Wy>SEV4 __34 15.73
SWy4NEy4_34 6.46
Township 26, Range 10
N%swy4, w^SEy4 __ 2 26.26
E^SEVi _2 13.62
s%Nwy4, swy4,
S%SEy4 _34 180.86
Ewing Village
Lots Blk. Tax
7, 8, 9_ 3 94.46
7, 8_ 4 201.12
11_5 105.54
14_ 5 253.32
15, 16_ 5 397.64
8 _ 6 68.36
9 _ 6 80.82
Wy>E% 11, 12 & 13 _ 6 118.00
14, 15, 16 _6 12.94
17, 18_ 6 42.96,
21, 22 _ 6 70.90
4 _ 7 41.58
N 100 ft. 1_8
5 75 ft. 2 _8 155.18
3, 4_8 211.30
1 __ 9 118.00
2 _ 9 37.20
6 _ 9 30.96
7, Pt. 8_9 31.06
13 _ 9 66.54
Kimball 8c Blairs Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
8. 10 50.80
3 _11 34.18
S Vi 11_11 64.66
5, 6_12 62.12
Nte 10, all 11, 12 _12 15.50
Pioneer Townsite Co. Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
5, 6_13 96.98
4, 5, 6_15 105.54
5 -16 74.58
1-17 105.54
8 -19 55.90
6 -21 111.78
10, 11_21 88.24
2, 9, 10_22 124.24
I to 7 inc.___23 60.86
II -23 34.18
12, 13, 14 -23 30.96
5, 6 -24 37.29
I, 2--—25 12.48
3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10_25 149.18
II, 12_ 25 87.08
I, 2, 3 -26 24.96
II, 12_26 93.06
7 to 12_27 142.94
Subdivision Ouiiots A 8c B
Blk. 28 to 33
Lots Blk. Tax
1, 2, 3 -1-28 49.66
5, 6_30 27.38
7, 8 —- 33 37.20
Nondescripts
Lots Blk. Tax
Lot 1, outlot B_ 111.78
Lot 5, Outlot B_ 6.26
Rolls Addition
Lots Blk. Tax
1 to 5 —.. 118.00
Township 27, Range 9
Sec. Tax
Mo. 8 _34 89.38
Township 26, Range 9
Sec. Tax
Mo. 13_2 152.48
Mo. 3-2 120.24
Pt. No. 10_ 2 69.54
Pt. No. 10A_ 2 93.06
Pt. No. 10A_2 4.83
Pt. 17, 18, 20, 21_ 3 79.00
Pt. 20, pt. 19-3 21.72
No. 24 - 3 27.26
Pt. 28 __ 3 136.70
No. 21, lot B_3 12.48
Fail-view Precinct
NONE
Francis Precinct
Township 27, Range 15
See Tax
5EViswy4, swy4SEy4,
SEy4sEy4 _ H
swy4swy4 _13 15.54
VVI/2NW1/4_17
swy4, nev4 _is
W;/4 .—. 19 90.06
NEy4, Ey2Nwy4, s%_23 103.02
NTWy4 --__30 8.14
Township 28, Range 15
Sec. Tax
MWy4 -30 85.26
iW!4 - 30
KWy4 --31 147.16
NEy4 - 31 37.8O
swy4 -32 12J18
Golden Precinct
Township 27. Range 9
Sec. Tax
'EV4 -1 157.38
^Wy4 __ 2 87.27
^%NW14 - 4 22 44
-— 5 53:20
=WV4 - 5 37.78
5Ey4 ---5 37.78
Sy>NEy4 -7 36.64
^SWy4_7 42.78
3wy4swy4 _7 17.56
^y>SEy4 _7 34.52
3y>SEy4_7 64.72
- 8 65.98
>V% - 8 65.98
Yy>W%_9 30.66
'JE-/4-14 183.74
E1.^ -13 148.83
SEy4 -14 142.42
>wy4 _15 41.07
Yy>Nwy4,
Nwy4swy4 __i7 54.68
>t%ne%, SEy4NEy4 ..is 68.32
STEy4SEy4 _18 22.78
'JEVi -23 118.64
jy>SEV4 -27 38.14
Vy>NE%_34 77.46
n. N%SE%SEy4 _34 16.60
3t. SWy4SEy4 No. 6_34 4.56
'Jo. 8, No. 9 in
swy4swy4 _35 25.64
Township 27, Range 10
Sec. Tax
3t. SWy4_11 82.52
Jt. NWy4_11 17.54
>t. NEy4SWy4 _11 6.54
3t. NEy4SWy4 _11 .38
n. NEy4swy4 _11 5.98
^wy4NEy4,
NEy4NWy4_14 51.28
(Continued on page 11)
BAG 3 BUCK DEER
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartos re
amed Sunday from Glenrock,
Vyo., where they visited Mrs.
lartos’ brother, Everitt Siders.
The Bartos and Mrs. Siders bag
id three buck deer on a hunting
rip.
luests of Mrs. Ross—
Monday afternoon coffee
luests of Mrs. Martha Ross were
Itate Sen. and Mrs. Frank Nel
on.
Sunday evening guests of Mrs.
lartha Ross were Mr. and Mrs.
)liver Ross and family.
Emmet School
Scene of Clinic
Arithmetic Class
Methods Discussed
EMMET — A group of Holt
county teachers attended a meet
ing at the district 20 school on
Monday afternoon, September
27, to watch Dr. Rosalie Farley of
the University of Nebraska dem
onstrate arithmetic teaching
methods.
The teachers attending were
LaVonne Rieck, Alice Young,
Lucille Mitchell, Ardath Coday,
Genevieve Forbes, Rachel Van
Conet, Janet Fryrear, Patty Sny
der, Rinnie Gans, Etta Serck,
Alpha Kirkland, Lida Medcalf,
Mildred Tams, Mary Ann Kah
ler, Leah Serck, Gene Closson,
Leona Johnson, Velma Micanek,
Joan Rosicky, Theresa Ullrich,
Hilda Snyder, Ethyl Linville,
Dorothy Sanders and Mrs. E. V.
Ruby. Miss Alice French, Holt
county superintendent of schools,
was also present.
A lunch of coffee, cookies and
cup cakes was served by Miss
Helen Martens after the meet
ing.
The school children participat
ing each received a treat from
Miss French.
Other Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan
and daughters of Newport were
guests at the Cecil McMillan
home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Abart and
family of O’Neill and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Abart and Dercy
spent Sunday at Pickstown, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kee visited
Mrs. Wayne Bates and family on
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Lewis and Henry
Claussen visited at the John
Claussen home at O’Neill Sun
day.
The Altar society of the Epiph
any church served dinner to 10
visiting priests ana Father Price
Tuesday evening, September 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Kieth DeLash
mutt and daughters, Martha and
Ann, of Burwell were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and
sons for a few days. They arrived
on Friday and departed for home
late Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse of
O’Neill were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
Barbara were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson and
son, Veldon, on Friday evening.
Veldon returned home with the
Fox family to spend the week
end with them.
A/3c Jack O’Connell of the air
force, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
O’Connell, left on Saturday by
plane for Alaska where he will
be stationed. He had been home
cn a 26-day leave.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conard
went to Seward on Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. McGrew. They
returned home Monday.
Mrs. Frank Foreman called at
the Dean Perry home Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. P. W. McGinnis and Mrs.
Agnes Gaffney visited Mrs. Jen
nings, Mrs. Julia Samples and
Mr. and Mrs. James O’Donnell,
all of Atkinson, Sunday after
noon. They attended the chicken
dinner at St. Joseph’s church.
Also attending the dinner were
Mrs. Josie Ash and Francis Ten
borg.
Rev. Francis Price, Mrs. Ram
el, Mrs. Josie Ash and Mrs. John
ny Babl left on Monday morning
to attend the NCCW convention
being held Tuesday in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Olson of
Omaha spent last Thursday and
Friday at the Bud Cole home.
Mrs. Bud Cole, Mrs. Robert
Cole, Mrs. Larry Schaffer, Mrs.
Lavern Olson of Omaha and
Mrs. Kieth DeLashmutt of Bur
well attended a social coffee
hour given by Mrs. Guy Cole of
O’Neill Friday afternoon.
Bob Hanus of Omaha came on
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Winkler and to get his wife, Le
ona, who had spent the week
visiting her sister, Mrs. Leo
Weichman, at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Troshyn
ski visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Winkler on Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beck
with on Saturday evening.
Dick Enbody of Kelso, Wash.,
is visiting at the Geary Enbody
home. He is a nephew of Geary
Enbody.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt and
daughter of O’Neill were dinner
guests of Mrs. Emma Maring and
sons on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meiers
and baby daughter and Francis
Tenborg were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geary
Enbody.
Cpl. and Mrs. Gerald Ashton of
Neligh visited Mrs. Emma Mar
ing and sons, Oliver and Homer,
on Wednesday, September 29.
They were enroute Washington
state from where he will leave
for duty overseas.
Rev. W. B. Smith visited Mr.
and Mrs. Geary Enbody Satur
day forenoon.
Mrs. Wayne Fox and children,
Sherry and Roy, visited Mrs. El
win Rubeck on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and
sons entertained the following
guests at a wiener roast on Sun
day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Schaffer and son, Dewey, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith DeLashmutt and
daughters, Martha and Ann.
Mrs. Paul Newton clerked in
the John Conard store Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
attended the Ak-Sar-Ben at Om
aha over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor
visited at the Hugh O’Connor
home at Atkinson Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wills and
son, Arthur, attended the chicken
dinner at Atkinson which was
held at the St. Joseph’s church.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skopec
of Stuart visited at the George
Skopec home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin
of O’Neill visited Mrs. James O’
Connor on Friday afternoon.
Paul Ziska visited the two lit
tle Skopec boys Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith
visited at the Carl Lorenz home
at O’Neill Sunday evening.
Enlistments in
Army Announced
Among the recent enlistments,
announced by Sfc. James R. Ly!
ons of the O’Neill army recruit
ing office are:
For quartermaster corps; Wil
liam G. Phillips of Ainsworth
Richard R. Cozad of Wood Lake!
Raymond D. McAndrew of Wood
Lake.
For ordnance corps: Edward
W. Tate of Spencer.
For engineer corps: John F.
Tate of Spencer, Ernest D. Are!
hart of Elgin, Frank J. Zacek of
Niobrara, Collins F. Horse Look
ing of Valentine, Russell A. Hack
of Crawford, Vem D. Ferguson
of Bloomfield.
For artillery corps: Roland G.
Green of Bassett.
For regular army (unassigned):
William E. Osborn of O’Neill. 1
These men have been sent to
Ft. Bliss, near El Paso, Tex.,
for processing, training and re-’
assignment. Green and Ferguson
were reenlistees.
Sergeant Lyons says he is in
O’Neill all day on Tuesdays and *
during the forenoons on Fridays
and Saturdays.
James Barnes, son of Mrs.
Ruth Barnes of Atkinson; Dudley
Hovey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her
rison Hovey of Stuart, and LeRoy
Frohman, son of Mrs. Frances
Frohman, have enlisted in the
navy for four years. They left on
Sunday, September 26, for phys
ical examinations in Omaha All
passed and were sent to the
Great Lakes naval base, Chicago,
111.
2 O'Neill Servicemen
axn Promotions—
Paul W. Moseman, jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Moseman.
sr., recently was promoted from
private first-class to corporal at
Ft. Monmouth, N.J., where he js
stationed. ?■
Allan Martin, son of Mrs. Hen
ry Martin, was promoted Sep
tember 15 from private first-class
to corporal. Corporal Martin has
been in Korea nine months.
Mrs. Maliern Hostess—
Mrs. William Mattern enter
tained at two tables of bridge at
her home Wednesday evening,
September 29. Mrs. Robert M. <
Langdon was a guest.
Stop Taking
Harsh Drugs for
Constipation
Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way I
For constipation, iwrrtake harsh drags.
They cause brutal cramps and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, make re
peated doses seem needed.
When you are tem^prily consti
pated, get sure but gentl^lief—without
salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr.
Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in
Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in
Dr. Caldwell’s is one of the finest natural
laxatives known to medicine.
Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative tastes
good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis
fying relief of temporary constipation
for every member of the family. Heips
you get “on schedule” without re
peated doses. Even relieves stomach
sourness that constipation often brings.
Buy Dr. Caldwell’s. Money back if
not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 28Q,
New York 18, N. Y.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AT AUCTION
The following household items will be sold at public auction
in Page, Nebr., on the premises, across the street from the
D-X station, on —
Saturday, Oct. 9 — 2 P.M.
Preway oil space heater; dining room table and chairs; China
closet; two full-size beds; studio couch; two chests of draw
ers; lawn mower; oil space heater without jacket; garden
plow: hose, tools, etc.; lawn chair; rocker; wardrobe. Many
other items. Terms: Cash.
MRS. HATTIE STEWART, Owner
F'RANK BEELAERT, Auction©€T
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