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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1954)
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 JanH and town lots on which taxes are delinquent for one year The amount of the 1953 delin quent tax follows each descrip tion, but does not include interest or advertising charges. J. ED HANCOCK County Treasurer Antelope Precinct Township 29, Range 10 Sec. Tax S%_10 45.72 _— 13 29.35 E%SEV4 -13 13.80 All _14 N%, SEy4_15 142.10 SEy4 __- -22 38.30 EViEte _-24 82.10 SEy4 _ 25 125.70 Pt NW'/4, SWV4 _ 28 74.26 swy4 _ -29 69.60 NWy4 _-33 74.26 SVi_33 82.38 NEVi_34 90.68 NW% __36 125.70 Atkinson Precinct Township 30, Range 14 swy.. V» m“ _„_10 184.20 N% _-14 187.76 SEft _20 53.03 SWV4 _21 123.66 SEy4 _27 123.66 NEy4 _28 47.11 E%swy4swy4l SEy4SWV4 _ 28 74.36 NEy4 _ 29 48.09 Pt. SEy4SEy4 _ 29 54.14 Dyson Add'n Lois Blk. Tax 4 3, 4_ 2 30.02 Maihew's Add'n Lois Blk. Tax 1. 2, 11, 18 37 3.24 S&c Tcix Pt. SEy4SEV4..—30* 1.10 pt. swy4isrwy4 33 11.38 Nondescripts No. 1, E 4% acres in N%, 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 WVz . 34 210.36 NEV4 _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 NE% _ 30 105.08 NWy4 . 30 71.96 NEy4 _32 138 64 E%NWy4 __32 36.24 Township 30. Range 15 SWy4SE% _ST‘ 14.34 SEy4 _23 NEy4 _ 26 142.46 SEVi . 26 84.32 NMiSWy4 _27 56.03 Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! Foe constipation werer take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti pated, get sure but gentle relief—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 »/ the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes Ed,‘gives gentle, comfortable, satis ig relief of temporary constipation every member of the family. Heip* yoo get “on schedule" without re peated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money back if aoc satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 28a New York 18. N. Y. 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_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, WVz 6_10 103.02 8, 9, 10 10 173.64 E 24 ft. of W 48 ft. 11 & 12.. 10 73.32 14 10 126.76 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 Neeley's Addition Lots , Blk. Tax SMs 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 NM 6 _ —K 45.96 8 _-K 37.90 Pt. 5, all 6_1> 98.16 7, 8, 9 _-I* 202.52 Wixon's Addition Lots Blk. Tax 1 to 8 incl. _ 34 143.42 3, 4, WM: 5_35 60.98 EM: 5 35 15.94 r__ 37 65.14 2 _ 38 16.40 3 _38 32.80 ouncy b auuuiuu Lois Blk. Tax 7. 8 _17 147.78 4 19 70.78 E 63 ft. 4 and 5 _21 39.04 1 _ 24 174.60 NVi 8 _24 9.24 3 ___ 25 16.88 6, 7_ 26 326.12 4, 5 _27 191.22 1 _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 S 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 Townlot Co. Addition Lots Blk. Tax Pt. 11, all 12_41 4.88 G _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 SVi 16, 17, 18_4 6.83 Mi 16_4 3.74 Nondescripts Township 30,.Range 14 Sec. Tax Pt. No. 15 _32 21.74 SVi W 130 ft. No. 15_32 4.88 E Vi SVi No. 16 _32 75.76 NVi 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 Vi No. B-32 34.90 Pt. No. 1 -32 2.56 Pt. No. 1 -32 7.42 Pt. No. 1 -32 59.62 Pt. NW]4 No. 10_32 162.80 No. 7C-1 _32 8.82 Pt. No. 6_32 6.26 Ft. NEViNEVi, 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 to, 16-2 21.02 17 - 2 36.06 18 -2 7.42 £ 9a-2 12 50 23, 24 - 2 40.90 25 -- 2 46.66 W 10 ft. 4, all 5, E 1® ft- 6-3 129.10 W 30 ft. 6, all 7 _ 3 72.06 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT pr.i T-rir-.T POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Homer F. Mullen Democratic Candidate for COUNTY CLERK HOLT COUNTY General Election Nov. 2 N 75 ft. 1, pt. 13, all 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 gec# Tsx wy-Nwy,, wy>swy4, sEy4swy4 _l Ny._2 172.04 NWy4 _ 4 47.90 All _12 141.68 NWy4 _.20 97.14 NM> _26 44.18 Swy4 _ 30 89.97 Wy>SE14 _30 26.44 NEy4_31 73.56 Pt. NEy4SEy4 No. 14 -.30 6.26 NW»/4 _31 43.10 S% _31 103.77 Township 26, Range 13 Sec. Tax Sy> _3 131.76 SEy4 _25 79.51 NW% —. 30 81.64 SEy4 _33 28.84 SW%_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 S©C* Tfly 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 W% Outlot B_20 55.02 50x122 ft. C_20 35.79 V4 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, SW14NEV4 _ 30 38.08 Pt. No. 10 .. 30 65.74 Pt- No. 10 30 36.80 No. 13 - 30 11.40 Cooke's Addition Lois Blk. Tax 6, 7, S 10 ft. 5, all 8_2 17.58 Robertson Annex Lois Blk. Tax W>2 2 - 31.90 Robertson Annex No. 2 Lots Blk. Tax 1 - 14.02 Perkins Annex Lots Blk. Tax 1 -E 1.00 2 —. E 1.00 Adams Homesite Addition Lots Blk. Tax L 2 -G 71.76 19, 20-G 1.80 1 to 20 me. -H 170.52 6 to 13 inc._I 73.56 14, 15 -1 47.20 Cleveland Precinct Township 32, Range 15 NEy4NEy4 _ 19 51.24 S W \a - 30 59.32 Township 32. Range 16 Sec. Tax SVz _1 All -12 202.46 All -25 146.32 SEy4SEy4 -_30 6.70 All -- 31 97.12 NE1/4 -35 58.i8 Township 33. Range 16 wwy4, NEy4swy4 Sec‘ Tax sy.swy4 -26 166.24 SEyt -26 50.85 |NEy4 -26 63.42 Coleman Precinct Township 32, Range 12 Sec. Tax Ny, SWVi - 4 141.56 SEV4 _4 SEV4NEy4 __ 5 N%Nwy4, swy4Nwy4 6 71.86 Ny>NEV4 ---5 40.06 swy4NEy* -5 g 64 N%NW%, SEy4NWy4._ 5 44.72 F.%SE% . 5 E%NE%_8 41.12 SEy4swy4, sev4 _7 41.68 Wy>NEy4 _ 8 15.14 SEy4 -15 17.35 NEy4, Sy> -17 173.34 E%, E%NWy4, NE%SW%_18 124.24 Ey -- 19 191.12 W%E%, Eyw% less 8 acres -27 35.08 SEy4 - 28 23.17 Wy>NWy4 _27 14.06 Pt. w%swy4*_27 1.02 Ny>Ny> _.29 140.46 SW>/4 -29 51.60 SEy4swy4f swy4sEy4..33 23.44 NEy4 -30 63.30 NWy»_30 49.88 N%swy4> sEy4swy4..30 33.86 NEy4swy4, pt. Nwy4swy4, NWy4SEy4 _33 19.46 E%SE% -33 42.86 NE% -34 55.94 Township 33, Range 12 Sec. Tax Lots 3, 4, Sy>SEy4_20 Pt. lot 1_21 Wy>NWy4 _28 81.48 Pt. lot 1_21 NE&NWyfc_28 10.16 Lots 1, 2 -27 34.18 Lot 2, SEy4Nwy4, NEy4swy4, sEy4_28 44.72 KWy4SWy4 _28 7.14 SEy4swy4 _28 7.36 swy4swy4 _28 Ey>NEy4_29 27.04 swy4NEVi, SEy4swy4> SEy4 _29 45.78 Ey> _ 31 All _32 N%, swy4___33 262.16 se%nw%, Nyswyi, swy4swy4 _29 30.42 NW%_30 Township 33, Range 13 Sec. T y sy., s%n% _24’ 164.98 Township 33, Range 12 Sec. Tax SEy___33 34.70 SWy4... 34 39.843 NWy4 ___34 35.40 Township 33, Range 13 Sec. Tax NV*. swy4 _25 NViSEy4, swviSEy4 .25 121.66 Conley Precinct Township 25, Range 12 Sec. Tax NWy4 _1 43.06 All _18 195.02 SEy4 _24 Eli ....—25 224.40 Sy.NWV4 _ 27 21.62 Township 25, Range 13 Sec. Tax r:El4NWV4 _4 8.90 nwv4nwv4, sy>Nwy4, swy4 _ 4 78.84 MWy4 -19 16.00 NWi4NEy4, SViNEVi, Sli _19 swy4) swviNwvi.20 170.28 Eli _20 N Vi, swy4 -21 290.52 NVi, swy4 _22 99.00 MW Vi _ 28 S]iNEy4, SEVi ... 29 92.78 WVi _29 All _ 30 NViNEVi, NWy4 ..31 232.36 NViNEVi _ ...29 26.78 Eli, NViNWVi _32 WVi, SEy4 _33 153.26 WViSWVi _ __.34 13.14 Deloit Precinct Sec. Tax Township 25. Range 9 Sec. Tax N%N% __ 1 65.04 S%NEy4, N%SEy4 —.11 97.13 SEy4swy4, sev4 _12 191.42 NWy4 -11 77.69 NW';4 -12 156.64 Wy>NWy4, SEy4NW% 18 45.78 swy4 _ 18 XEi4NWy4 _19 63.46 wy>Nwy4> N%swy4._.i9 50.88 E% _ 24 206.08 NEy4 - 25 1 25.88 SViSWy4 _29 31.12 Wy>NWy4 _33 50.98 swy4 -34 137.36 NV2SV2 -35 148.90 Township 25, Range 10 e%ney4 _5? 1S2 EiySEVi _12 NEy4NEy4 _13 54.56 SEy4 -24 120.68 Wy>SEV4 -34 29.26 SEy4 -36 110.00 Dustin Precinct Township 33, Range 14 Sec. Tax swy4Nwy4__ 14 s'2NE'/4. Nwy4l se%, NEy4swy4, swy4swy4 _15 99.14 Ny>NEy4, SEv4NEy4, Ny2Nwy4, NEy4SEy4, S%SEy4..21 wy2, sy2NE!i, Nwy4NEy4, NV2SEy4 SWy4SEy4 -. 22 203.56 NEy4 _ 28 32.18 Ey>NEy4, w^Nwy4 31 37.53 WVaNEVt, Ey2NWy4, SM> -31 wy>NWy4, swy4 _32 115.97 E%NWy4, swy _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%NEy4 _5?* 3L86 Township 29, Range 13 Sec. Tax NE% -- 6 94.50 N%SWy4 - 8 32.50 NW',4 —- 19 111.32 NEy4 - 21 111.76 Pt. SWi4NEy4 _ 23 7.46 Emmet Village Lois 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 ] 3 o i S. 70 ft. 5-6-7_3 6N0 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 1.63 10 _ 8 1.68 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13_ 9 56.72 Lyons Addition Lots Blk. Tax 5 - A 2.34 2 --—--JB 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 16.90 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 90.7£ Pt. S\Vy4NW^ No. 8, No. 9-2 6.3t Pt. Nwy4swy4 No .13_ 2 11.3C Pt. swy4swy4 _2 23.71 Roll's Addition Sec. Tax Lots 6, 7 - 2 22.06 Nwy4Nwy4 _ 3 35.22 pt. Ey>Nwy4 no. 5, No. 6, No. 7_3 91.28 Pt. SEy4NWy4 No. 15 3 54 Pt. NEy4NW% No. 2 _ 3 31)6 Pt. NEy4NWy4 No. 3 _ 3 20 70 Pt. NEy4NWy4 No. 4 Pt. NE14NW% No. 31 _ 3 1 40 swy4Nwy4 _3 37;|5 Pt. SE y4No. 28_ 3 2 58 Pt. NWy4SEy4 No. 20, Pt. Sy>SEy4 _3 6.36 Pt. Ny>SEy4 No. 24_ 3 6 36 swy,NEyi, sy.Nwy4_ 4 45.30 6 acres SWy4SWy4 _ 4 3 08 sy>Nwy4, swy4_5 45:30 SEy4, Nwy4SEy4, sy>NEy4-5 72 i6 N%SEy4, SEy4SEy4 __ 6 2274 NEy4Nwy4, sy>Nwy4_ 8 78 62 SMs, NEy4 _8 AH-9 478.04 Pt. NEy4NWV4 _11 31.98 w %SEy4, NEy4,swy4..n 94.52 NEt4SE%-11 35.90 E^NWyi _12 47 70 NEy4 -17 30.08 Nwy4, NM»swy4, SE%SW%_17 38.80 SEy4-17 30.08 SViEVfe-20 66.42 NEVi, SEy4NWy4, swy4 _23 181.30 SEy4 _23 58.22 Wy-NEVi, SV4_25 76.82 NWy4 _ .25 59.32 NysNEft _26 24.32 NWy4 _26 29.26 sy>swy4, swy4SEy4 ..28 9.29 swy4_29 34.27 SEVi _29 21.51 Ny>Nwy4) sEy4Nwy4-32 10.11 W^SEy4 _34 15.73 SWy4NEy4 . 34 6.46 Township 26. Range 10 Soc* Thx Ny>swy4, w%SEy4 _ 2 26.26 Ey-SEy4_2 13.62 sy>Nwy4, swy4, SySEV4 _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 W%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 & Blair's Addition Lots Blk. Tax 8 . 10 50.80 3 _11 34.18 SV2 11_11 64.66 5, 6_12 62.12 Ny> 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 8, 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 Oullols A & B Blk. 28 to 33 Lots Blk. Tax 1, 2, 3 _28 49.66 5, 6 _ .30 27.38 7, 8 - -33 37.20 Nondescripts Lots Bik. 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 No. 8 _34 89.38 Township 26, Range 9 Sec. Tax No. 13_2 152.48 No. 3-2 120.24 PI. No. 10 _ 2 69.54 Pt. No. 10A_ 2 93.06 Pt. No. 10A _ 2 4.88 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 Fairview Precinct NONE Francis Precinct Township 27, Range 15 T 3x SEy4swy4, swy4SEy4, SEytSEy4 . .. 14 swy4swy4 .__13 15.54 wy>Nwy4 __ 17 swy4, ne>4 _is Wy> _19 90.06 nev4. E7iNwy4, sy> .23 103.02 NWy4 _ -30 8.14 Tcwnship 28, Range 15 Sec. Tax NWy4 -30 85.26 swy4 . 30 NWy4 -31 147.16 NEV4 -31 37.80 swy4 -32 12,18 Golden Precinct Township 27, Range 9 Sec. Tax SEV4 - 1 157.38 NWy4 _ 2 87.27 Ny>NWy4 ___ 4 22.44 NEVi - 5 53.20 SWy4 - 5 37.78 SE% _ 5 37.78 Sy-NE1/* _ 7 36.64 py>swy4 _7 42.78 swy4swy4 _7 17.56 Ny.SE Vi_ 7 34.52 Sy>SEV4 _ 7 64.72 Ey. _ 8 65.98 WV2 _ 8 65.98 wy-wy. _ 9 30.66 NEV4 _14 183.74 E% _13 148.83 SE%_14 142.42 swy4_15 41.07 wy>Nwy4, Nwy4swy4 _17 54.68 N%NE%, SEy4NEy4 _18 68.32 NEy4SEy4 _18 22.78 NEy4 _ 23 118.64 Sy>SEy4 _27 38.14 NVzNEy4 _34 77.46 pt. Ny>SEy4SEy4 _34 16.60 Pt. SWV4SEy4 No. 6—34 4.56 No. 8, No. 9 in swy4swy4 _35 25.64 Township 27, Range 10 Pt. SWy4_nT 82.52 Pt. NWy4_11 17.54 Pt. NEViSWy4 _11 6.54 Pt. NEy4SWy4 _11 .33 Pt. NEy4SWy4_11 5.98 NWViNEVi, NEV4NWy4_14 51.28 (Continued on page 11) EMMET NEWS Mrs. Larry Schafer and son, Dewey, visited Mrs. Bud Cole and family Wednesday evening, October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meier and baby daughter of O’Neill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geary En body on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker of O’Neill visited Mrs. Emma Mar ing and sons, Oliver and Homer, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughter, Barbara, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and son, Veldon, on Sunday. Phone us your news — 51. Missionary Coming Herbert L. Griffin (above), missionary to the Belgian Con go, Africa, for more than 21 years, will be guest speaker at the Assembly of God church, on Sunday, October 17. Reverend Griffin will relate some of his experiences and will tell of the progress of Assemblies of God missions in the Congo. He will show slides of the field. It was in 1931, Reverend Griffin first went to Africa and, with the I exception of furlough periods, since has been located there. At the conclusion of his fur lough period he plans to return to the Congo. The public is invited to hear Reverend Grif fin at 8 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O’Neill) Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor Sunday, October 17: Sunday school at 10 a.m.; worship at 11 a.m.; boys’ and girls’ hour at 7:30 p.m.; missionary service with Rev. Herbert L. Griffin of the Belgian Congo bringing the mes sage and showing slides of his work on the field. Tuesday at 8 p.m., is the hour of the CA service. Wednesday at 8 p.m., is the ser vice of prayer and Bible study. Miss Birmingham, Lt. Berigan Meet— Miss Mary Louise Birmingham, American Red Cross worker in the Far East, telephoned her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'H. J. Birm ingham, Sunday from Hong Kong, where she is on leave. She also spoke to her • grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stout, and to her cousin, Mrs. J. Robert Berigan. Miss Birmingham reported to her relatives she and Lieutenant Berigan had met in Tokyo several times. Lieutenant Berigan landed in Japan a fortnight ago for Far East duty with the air force. He is a communications officer. Upon her return to Korea, she expects to be stationed with a j hospital unit. Mrs. Birmingham said the con 1 nection was “excellent.” The call was completed at 7 p.m., Sunday and in Hong Kong it was 9 a.m., I Monday. The telephone company gave 30 minutes’ notice a trans oceanic call was forthcoming. Honors Daughter— Mrs. Ray Lawrence honored her daughter, Virginia, in a birthday anniversary party at her home Saturday. Indoor games were play ed and refreshments were served. Frontier for printing! Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huffman ac companied by Mrs. Maud Brion ; went to Omaha on Sunday to attend I the state banker’s convention. The Ewing School band went to Norfolk on Wednesday afternoon, | October 6, to attend the concert by the marine band. The 14 members were accompanied by Supt. L. M. Carter. The Thursday Bridge slub was entertained Tuesday, October 5, at the home of Mrs. Perry Saiser. Miss Francis Rotherham a guest held high score and Mrs. Earl Bil lings, second high. Mrs. Lyle Dierks will be hostess for the next meeting on Thursday evening, Oc tober 14, the club will hold a 6 o’clock dinner at O’Neill. Mrs. Myrtle Kimes, who is a guest at the home of her daughter, I Mrs. Earl Billings, and husband, ! spent a few days with her sisters, Mrs. Lillie Meyers and Mrs. Carrie I Bernahrdt, at Clearwater. Mrs. John Wunner, Miss Lena | Baker, Mrs. Perry Saiser, Mr. and | Mrs. Lester Gamel and children were guests last Thursday evening at a suprise 6:30 o’clock birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Emma Wegner at Orchard, the occasion honoring her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Belle Mott returned to her home in Page Tuesday after spend ing a few days at the home of Mrs. Edna Lofquest in Ewing. Mrs. Edna Lofquest enjoyed din ner with her aunt, Mrs. Lillie Myers, at Clearwater on Friday. Other guests who also were her aunts, Mrs. Myrtle Kimes and Mrs. Carrie Bernhardt. The forum group of the United Presbyterian church met Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer had charge of the devotion als and presented the lesson on “Our Children’s Friends and Their Influence”. Rev. W. J. Bomer presided. Topics discussed were a party for Halloween and a fence for the Presbyterian cemetery. Miss Ina Bennett was the hostess with Mrs. William Bomer as the assisting hostess. Lunch was served to the 14 members and the 10 child ren in attendance. Merton Dierks took his grand father, M. H. Dierks to Ogallala on Thursday where he will be a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Tressler, and family for the next month. Merton returned home Thursday. Mrs. Anna Stillson of Lewistown, Mont., was an overnight guest on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Wright. M. B. Huffman and Mrs. Maud Brion attended the funeral of Leo nard Hales held Friday at Bruns wick in the Congregational church. Burial was made in the Tilden cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaczor of Omaha were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sehi and family and they spent the weekend with relatives at Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sehi and family formerly of O’Neill, now reside at Omaha. They visited at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kaczor and family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kaczor entertained on Sunday, October 10. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sehi and family and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaczor and family of Omaha; Mrs. Ena Kaczor and daughter, Irene, Joe Kaczor and daughter, Jolyene, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kaczor and family. Mrs. Wilma Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. John Kaczor and daughter ail ol Ewing. . 0 o . Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Thiele and family of Clearwater were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel of Ewing. — Loys Depart for West Coast— Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Loy departed Wednesday for Seattle, Wash., and expect to spend about three months with relatives in the West. Enroute they will stop at Salt Lake City, Utah, The Dells and Eugene. Ore. * Later they will visit California points, and possibly in Arizona Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy of Ainsworth took the Loys to Grand Island from where the O’Neill couple left by train. Saturday the Loys went to Nor folk where they attended the 60th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lamm. One hundred thirty-one persons were served dinner in Ta-ha-zooka park. Mr. Loy and Mrs. Lamm are bro ther and sister. Mr. Lamm is a veteran member of the Norfolk police department. The Loys’ daughter, Mrs. Ray Lawrence of , O’Neill, also attended the celebra tion. ATTEND KIN’S FUNERAL EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies attended the funeral of | of Mrs. Jefferie’s brother-in-law, Francis Rachwitz of Omaha, which was held Friday, September 29, at St. John’s church. Mr. Rachwitz had been in poor health the past year. He is survived by his wife. Vlasta Krachie Rachwitz, and three sons. Name Daughter— ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs. John Beck have named their new daughter Karen Joan. She was born Tuesday, October 5, in At kinson Memorial hospital. O'NEILL LOCALS Miss Diane DeBaeker, student at Briar Cliffe college, Sioux City, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. De Eacker. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crabb at tended the Wayne State Teachers college homecoming football game with Hastings college play ed at Wayne Saturday. The Friends of St. Mary’s are sponsoring a card party at the academy Sunday evening, 8 o’ clock sharp. The public is cordial ly invited. 24c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soost and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, all of Mitchell, S.D., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Beckenhauer. Don’t forget the Harvest Fall Festival sponsored by Page Meth odist church on Tuesday, Not. 2. 24-25c o Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robison of Woodruff, Kans., visited from Friday until Sunday at the home of her father, J. W. Wilkinson, and sister, Mrs. Hazel Boatman. DR. J. L. SHERBAHN O’Neill, Nebrasko "•omplete X-Rav Equipment Vi Block So. of Ford Garsp" ,-r-T - -. . T _ t „ _• DR. DONALD E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted i’Lone ixox, spencer, Nebr. 3-BEDROOM HOUSE IN O’NEILL, NEBR. Public Auction On premises, located 1 block west of O’Neill Center (stop light) and 2 blocks south, on — Wednesday, Oct. 20th — Starting at 2 P.M. — Well-Located 6-Room Dwelling THIS IS a comfortable, excep tionally well-located home on pavement near business district at corner of Third and Grant streets, not far from churches and schools. INCLUDES three bedrooms, kitchen, living room, util ity room, bath and semi-fin ished basement. House has been completely insulated and has new asbestos shingle roof. FEATURES include brand new 55-gal. electric water heater; all new copper water lines to city water mains in stalled this summer. NORTH-HALF of this lot is an excellent residential building location, wonderful garden possibilities. Land scaped. Shrubs include spruce trees. PROPERTY may be inspect ed at any time by first con tacting the owners or the brok ers. Legal Description: Lot 16. Block 29, Original Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebr. Terms: 25% down on day o? sale; balance due upon approval of title by purchaser’s attorney. Ab stract will be furnished extended to date of sale. Property will be conveyed by warranty deed. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Davis Owners Sals Conducted by THORIN-BOWKER AUCTION SERVICE ffl