The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 26, 1955, Page 11, Image 11

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    Legal Notice
*
(First pub. May 19, 1955)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the City Clerk of O’
Neill, Nebraska, at his office un
til 2:00 p.m. on June 10, 1955, and
at that time publicly opened’ and
read for the furnishing of labor,
materials and equipment for drill-’
ing and installing a city water
well and pumping apparatus, and
for moving and re-installation of
certain water pumping apparatus,
of the City in present wells. De
tailed plans and specifications
may be obtained from the City
Clerk. Bidders must accompany
bid with certified check in the
amount of 5% of the amount of
bid to guarantee that bidder will
execute contract and file required
bond if successful. The City re
serves the right t© waive infor
malities and irregularities and to
make awards on bids which fur
nish the equipment that will in
their opinion serve the best in
terests of the City, or to reject
any or all bids.
The Engineer’s estimate of the
total cost of such project is the
sum of $12,000.00. Dated this 18th
of May, 1955.
City of O’Neill, Nebraska
A. MARCELLUS, Mayor
O. D. FRENCH,
City Clerk
3-5c
(First pub. May 12, 1955)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4034
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, May 6, 1955.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Hester M. Hansen, 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 John C. Watson as Administra
tor of said estate, and will be
heard June 2, 1955 at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 2-4c
(First publication May 12, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
Estate No. 4037
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska May 11 1955.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Agnes Soukup, 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 Joe Soukup as Administrator
of said estate, and will be heard
June 2, 1955 at 10 o’clock A.M.,
at the County Court Room in O’
Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 2-4c
DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
O’Neill, Nebraska
Complete X-Ray Equipment
% Block So. of Ford Garage
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AT AUCTION
HAVING PURCHASED a trailer and with no further need for
these items I will sell the following described personal
property, at public auction, near the Lloyd Collins residence in
O’Neill, situated one block south of the State Garage, on—
Saturday, May 28
„ — Starting at 2 PJVL — ?
Phonograph Bottle Gas Stove
Buffet Westinghouse Refrigerator
2—Dressers Kitchen Table
2—Beds, complete Cabinet
Steel Cot 2—KitchenJStools
Small Chest of Drawers Round Dining Table
Cupboard with 2 Leaves
Steel Cabinet 6—Chairs
Child’s Writing Desk & Chair Studio Couch
Washing Machine Rocking Chair
Ironing Board Sewing Machine
Some Dishes & Cooking Radio
Utensils Bookcase
Garden Tools Many Other Artices too
Fruit Jars Numerous to Mention
TERMS: CASH. No property removed until settled for.
FLOYD M. LONG
° _ OWNER —
COL. WALLACE O’CONNELL, Auctioneer
HOWARD D. MANSON, Clerk
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Mrs. Cans, Pupils on O’Neill Tour
Mrs. Herman Gans brought pupils of her
rural school 210 to The Frontier Wednesday,
May 11, for a look-in on how a newspaper is
published and radio programs are produced.
Front row (left-to-right): Sharon Dierks, Joy
Dvorak, Francis Dobrovolny, Cheryl Gottschall;
back row—Mrs. Gans, Janith Gans, Janice Eng
ler and Owen Dierks. Tape-recorded inter
views were broadcast on the Saturday, May 14,
“Voice of The Frontier” program.—The Fron
tier Photo.
Holt County Board of Supervisors
Official Proceedings
O’Neill, Nebr.
March 29, 1955
10:00 A.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present. Meeting
called to order by the Chairman.
Minutes of previous meetings
were read and approved.
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill, Nebr.
March 29, 1955
1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present.
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Batenhorst, that the County as
sume the cost of incidentals con
nected with the polio vaccination
of first and second grade pupils
of Holt County, incurred by the
Atkinson and O’Neill hospitals in
giving same.
Motion by Batenhorst, second
ed by Barthel, that the County
accept the lowest bid of Nelson
Brayton Company, to furnish two
carload of plank at $110 per M.
Motion carried.
5:00 P.M. On motion the board
adjourned until April 26, 1955 at
10:00 A.M.
KENNETH WARING
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
O’Neill, Nebr.
April 26, 1955
10:00 A.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present. Meeting
called to order by the chairman.
Minutes of the previous meetings
were read and approved.
The finance Committee report
ed that all fees from the various
County Offices have been submit
ted to the County Treasurer, as
required by law.
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Flood, that the following resolu
tion be adopted. Motion carried.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, W. P. Curtis of
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska,
departed this life on the 8th
day of April, A.D., 1953 and his
estate was duly admitted to
probate in the County Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, and said
estate is insolvent and
WHEREAS the County of
Holt has filed a claim against
said estate in the amount of
$2383.93 and the Prospect Hill
Cemetery Association has filed
a claim for pereptual care in
the amount of $75.00 and
WHEREAS, the Administrat
or of said estate, John C. Wat
son, has on hand the sum of
$502.35 to pay said claims,
NOW THEREFORE, be it re
solved that the County of Holt
by the Board of Supervisors of
Holt County, Nebraska, waives
its right to a pro-rata distribu
tion and that the administrat
or of said estate, John C. Wat
son, be and he hereby is au
thorized and permitted to pay
the claim of Prospert Hill Cem
etery Association in full.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV
ED that a copy of this resolu
tion shall be certified by the
County Clerk of said County
to the Judge of the County
Court of Holt County, Nebras
ka, in writing. '
Motion by Frickel, seconded
by Barthel, that the following
Beer license be recommended to
the State for approval. Motion
carried.
Joseph L. Rmevel.
Motion by Barthel, seconded
by Ernst, that the following Bonds
be approved. Motion carried.
James F. Conway, Road Over
seer, Township of Shields (Road
Dist. 48).
John E. Flannery, Clerk, Town
ship of Sheridan.
H. V. Kirkland, Justice of
Peace, Township of Saratoga.
Motion by Barthel, seconded by
Tomlinson, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the General
Fund in payment of same. Motion
carried.
The Augustine Company,
office supplies .$ 8.53
Kenneth L. Barthel, mile
age . 37.22
A. M. Batenhorst, mileage 51.64
C. L. Brady, assessing sal
ary . 97.50
R. E. Bly, assessing salary 210.00
Dr. L. A. Carter, mental
hearing . 5.00
R. S. Coburn, assessing
salary . 41.75
Consumers Public Power,
electric service . 9.52
Charley Cronk, assessing
salary . 150.93
Frank Cronk, salary .... 118.75
W. P. Dailey, assessing
salary . 250.00
Vernon J. Davis, assessing
salary . 180.00
P. C. Donohoe, bond fees 8.50
Clarence Ernst, salary... 118.75
Idw. N. Flood, salary .. 118.75
Alice L. French, salary . 300.00
Alice L. French, mileage. 50.67
Alex Frickel, salary .... 118.75
Gillespies, courthouse sup
pues . .10
Clarence Gokie, assessing
salary .‘. 135.00
William W. Griffin, salary 208.33
J. Ed Hancock, salary ... 300.00
Esther Harris, salary _ 200.00
Carolyn Hiatt, salary .... 200.00
Holt County Extension
Service . 235.12
Holt County Independent,
publishing fees & office
supplies . 359.81
Levi Hull, assessing salary 90.00
Kansas-Nebr. Natural Gas
Co., gas services . 176.75
Klopp Printing Co., office
supplies . 75.92
Herbert Lane, labor on
courthouse . 32.55
Robert LeMunyan, assess
ing salary .:. 67.50
Howard D. Manson, Clerk
of Dist. Court, court
costs . 175.65
Midwest Paper & Special
ty Co., courthouse sup
plies . 45.15
Virginia Morrow, salary.. 105.00
James Mullen, salary .... 191.66
Nora Mullen, salary .... 200.00
Omer McClenahan, assess
ing salary . 120.00
Elizabeth O’Malley, salary 61.50
Northwestern Bell Tele
phone Co., telephone
services . 265.37
Rita Richards, assessing
salary . 142.50
Redfield & Company, of
fice supplies . 55.36
Charles Richter, salary .. 225.00
Ophelia Sessions . 200.00
Shelhamer Foods, court
house supplies . 1.00
Stephenson School Supply,
office supplies . 83.46
Glen Stewart, assessing
salary . 172.50
The Stuart Advocate, pub
lishing fees . 5.60
Leo S. Tomjack, salary .. 233.33
Leo S. Tomjack, prisoner
board & fee . 160.75
Arthur W. Tomlinson, sal
ary .. 118 75
Bob Tomlinson, assessing
salary . 90.00
Joe Wagman, assessing
salary . 52.50
Kenneth Waring, conven
tion expenses . 15.96
Wm. F. Wefso, salary_ 300.00
Wm. F. Wefso, Co. Asses
sor, postage & mileage.. 4.45
World Book Co., office
supplies . 10.54
Kenneth L. Barthel, salary 118.75
A. M. Batenhorst, salary 118.75
Dorothy Bennett, salary .. 166.66
Bricker Typewriter Co.,
office supplies . 5.90
Marvin P. Clouse, assess
ing salary . 180.00
Geo. E. Collins, salary.... 243.81
Consumers Public Power,
electric service . 185.00
Frank Cronk, mileage_ 52.08
James Davidson & Sons,
repairs and repairing .. 60.68
Helen Engler, salary .... 166.66
Clarence Ernst, mileage .. 19.50
Alex Forsythe, assessing
salary . 90.00
Alice L. French, institute
fund . 200.00
Alice L. French, postage,
box rent . 23.01
Alex Frickel, mileage ... 64.84
Harold S. Gilman, assess
ing salary . 67.50
Eben Grafft, assessing sal
ary . 270.00
John Grutsch, salary _ 233.33
J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treas.,
convention expenses &
postage . 18.50
Jim Holsclaw, installing
light fixtures . 10.00
Holt County Independent,
office supplies . 52.50
Esther E. Kaiser, salary. 166.66
A. Max Karo, assessing
salary . 157.50
C. W. Kirkland, assessing
salary . 202.50
Charles Kubart, assessing
salary . 127.50
Albert Latzel, assessing
salary . 131.25
Howard D. Manson, salary 266.66
Howard D. Manson, con
vention expenses . 15.96
Howard D. Manson, Clerk
of Dist. Court, court
costs . 31.95
Robert Mlinar, labor for
surveyor . 12.00
Chas. M. Mulford, assess
ing salary . 122.65
James Mullen, mileage.. 54.50
Mabel McKenna, salary .. 166.66
Omaha Printing Co., office
supplies . 122.27
Arthur H. O’Neill, assess
ing salary . 60.00
Louis W. Reimer, salary 325.00
Louis W. Reimer, County
Judge, postage . 3.00
W. E. Rickard, assessing
salary . 208.50
•hedneld & Company, of
fice equipment . 112.00
Arlene Ruroede, salary .. 166.66
Harold L. Shaw, assessing
salary . 37.50
Shelhamer Foods, supplies
for courthouse annex .. 1.11
R. H. Strong, assessing
salary . 45.00
The T. C. Lord Co., office
supplies . 6.32
Leo S. Tomjack, mileage 210.20
Mrs. Leo Tomjack, matron
fee .i 84.00
Arthur W. Tomlinson,
mileage . 60.06
John J. Underwood, salary 116.54
Kenneth Waring, salary .. 300.00
Kenneth Waring, Co.
Clerk, postage & sup
plies . 9.00
Howard W. Wells, assess
ing salary . 90.00
Ailene Wilkinson, salary. . 166.66
Hammond & Stephens Co.,
office supplies . 8.44
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Barthel, that the following claim
be allowed and a warrant order
ed drawn on the Fair Fund in
payment of same, for the pur
pose of matching the money re
ceived from Ak-Sar-Ben Fund.
Motion carried.
Holt County Agricultural
Society .$500.00
12:00 Noon. On Motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill, Nebr.
April 26, 1955
1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
AH members present.
Motion by Batenhorst, second
ed by Barthel, that a hearing be
held on the following road peti
tion on May 25, 1955 at 1:30 P.M.
Motion carried.
TO THE HONORABLE COUN
TY BOARD OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA:
WE, the undersigned, being
the owners of the land adja
cent to the proposed road, here
by petition your honorable body
to grant and establish a public
road, described as follows, to
wit:
Commencing at the South
west comer of Section l, in
Township 31, North, Range
16, West 6th P.M. in Holt
County, running thence East
on the Section lines, a dis
tance of two miles, to connect
with the Stuart-Naper High
way at the Southwest Corner
of Section 5, in Township 31,
North, Range 15, West 6th
P.M. in Holt County.
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Tomlinson, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Road Fund
in payment of same. Motion car
ried.
J erome Allen, hauling
low-boy .$ 35.00
Arbuthnot Oil Co., gas &
oil . 24.70
Ronald E. Borg, gas & oil 115.93
Borg’s 66 Service, gas &
oil . 41.19
Bill Brewster, fuel . 98.50
Continental Oil Co., fuel
& oil . 158.35
D. A. Lubricant Co., Inc.,
oil & grease . 199.06
Earley Oil Co., fuel, gas &
oil . 62.50
Richard Fees, labor & re
pairs ...,. 46.77
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
repairs . 27.97
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
machinery rental . 221.08
Foree Tire & Supply, sup
plies .i_ 36.00
Floyd Gettert, dragline op
erator . 309.00
Grassland Oil Co., gas &
oil . 63.60
Lloyd Hoerle, patrol oper
ator . 217.42
Island Supply Welding Co.,
supplies . 7.50
Frank Johnson, (Hi-Way
Service), gas, oil & re
pairs . 111.74
A1 Kloppenborg, gas & oil 26.47
Wm. Krotter Co., Stuart,
gas & repairs . 91.52
Lyle McKim, patrol oper
ator . 240.45
Missouri Valley Machinery
Co., repairs . 6.21
Newman Oil Co., gas & oil 13.08
Niobrara Valley Eelectric
Membership Corpora
tion, electric service... 4.00
Richard Reed, dozer oper
ator . 60.90
Ralph Rees, spraying wil
lows . 49.00
Art B. Sanders, patrol op
erator . 261.40
Calvin Seger, cat operator 271.95
Shaw Oil Co., fuel & gas 110.48
Shelhamer Eqpt. Co., gas
& repairs . 40.51
Harry R. Smith Imple
ments, repairs . 13.90
Stoneys Service, supplies
& repairs . 21.50
Frank Tracy, patrol oper
ator . 235.72
C. W. Wlntermote, labor &
repairs . 51.90
Delbert Anson, patrol op
erator . 275.10
Boies Service, gas & oil.. 40.41
Ed Brandt, elegrader op
erator . 232.50
Bill Brewster, fuel . 43.50
Glen Cobb, gas, oil, & re
pairs . 255.52
D. A. Lubricant Co., Inc.,
oil & grease . 142.64
D. A. Lubricant Co., Inc.,
oil & grease . 18.95
Eric Dankert, gas & oil.. 47.60
Farmers State Bank, sup
plies purchased at
Rockey’s sale . 176.00
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
repairs . 5.25
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
machinery rental . 230.00
Floyd Frahm, patrol oper
ator . 266.70
Grassland Oil Co., gas &
oil . 27.60
Harley Hardware, supplies 8.37
Albert Holbrook, tractor
operator . 63.00
The Island Supply Co.,
supplies . 58.01
Paul Kaup, cat & patrol
operator . 201.60
Wm. E. Kelly, operating
patrol . 42.00
Leo Kramer, repairs . 34.50
Carl Max, gas, oil & fuel 97.10
Eli McConnell, patrol op
erator . 235.55
Missouri Valley Machinery
Co., repairs . 208.22
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
repairs . 45.40
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
machinery rental . 646.82
Vincent L. Osborne, ma
cmne mre .
P. T. Stock Chute Co., gas,
fuel & repairs . 111.48
Fred Roberts, cat operator 240.45
Schaaf-Ankney, repairs &
labor . 133.46
Servall Towel & Linen
Supply, laundry service 10.32
Ed C. Smith, supplies ... 3.92
R. D. Stevens, patrol op
erator . 260.50
Ed Stoltenberg, machine
hire . 102.00
Stuart Municipal Water &
Power, Stuart, electric
service . 5.40. ..
Motion by Batenhorst, second
ed by Flood, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Bridge
Fund in payment of same. Mo
tion carried.
Joe Burda, bridge labor.$ 212.80
D. A. Lubricant Co., Inc.,
grease & oil . 82.79
Eaton Metal Products
Corp., supplies . 7.76
Earl Porter, bridge labor 174.80
Anton Weichman, mileage 29.28
Wheeler Lumber, Bridge
& Supply Co., bridge
lumber . 2304.89
Central Supply & Eqpt.
Co., supplies . 304.64
Alfred Drayton, dynamite
& labor on ditching .. 144.50
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt.
Co., repairs . 12.00
Lester Porter, bridge la
bor . 212.80
Wm. Siebert, bridge labor 224.20
Anton Weichman, bridge
foreman . 262.90
5:00 P.M. On motion the Board
adjourned until April 27, 1955 at
10:00 A.M.
KENNETH WARING
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
, Chairman
Riverside News
Nila Cary, who was a former
resident of this community, grad
uated May 17 with a class of 43
at Bloomfield. Nila received the
Regents scholarship and a schol
arship to Wayne State Teacher’s
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow
bridge and Mrs. A. O. Weber of
Page were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Fink Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pollock and
sons of Seattle, Wash., arrived
Friday evening for a 10 day visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and
sons ate dinner with the Willie
Shrader family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shrader
and family were hosts to a family
gathering Sunday. Those present
were Mrs. May Shrader, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Shrader, David
Groski, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shra
der and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Morrow and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Napier and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Johnston and family and Ralph
'Diomas.
Tom Christen arrived home
Wednesday after finishing a year
at Tarkio college, Tarkio, Mo.
Mrs. Rolland Hord was hostess
Thursday afternoon to the United
Presbyterian Women’s Missionary
Society. Mrs. Lionel Gunter had
charge of the lesson. Mrs. Vearle
Tuttle was assisting hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. V/. M. Napier and
Russell and Ina Bennett were
Sunday dinner guests of the Glen
Harpster family.
Mr. ana Mrs. carl cnriston ana
Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Con
way were Thursday supper
guests of Don Larsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott and
family ate Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pollock and
Norman.
Leslie Cary who is recuperating
from a serious car accident was
able to attend church services in
Ewing Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Peggy
Emsic, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier,
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier
and daughters were Sunday din
ner guests of the Ralph Munn
family. The dinner honored the
birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Mary Napier.
Wendell Switzer celebrated a
birthday anniversary Friday.
Guests at his home that evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lofquist and children.
Walter Hand is helping with
the farm work on the Blanche
Hemenway farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conway and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon and
Tom were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Larson. Conways
left Monday for their home in
Denver after a week’s visit here
with relatives and friends.
Marcia and Keith Gibson were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fry Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader
were honored at a postnuptial
shower in the Annex of the Uni
ted Presbyterian church Friday
evening, May 20. It was also
Wayne’s birthday anniversary.
They received many gifts. A
variety program was enjoyed by
all. A lunch of sandwiches, cake
and coffee was served at a late
hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry, Julie
and Jody, A. C. Gibson, Marcia
and Keith and Lou Vandersnick
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel at
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
family were Friday supper gutsts
of the Henry Reimers.
Still too dry to plant corn. Pas
tures and hay are suffering from
the severe drouth.
Mail Windfall for
Pvt. Arnold Miller
STAR—Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt
Miller received word from their
son, Private Arnold Miller, sta
tioned in Germany, that he has
received his delayed mail, to the
amount of 51 letters at one time.
He wrote that he spent nearly
five hours reading them.
This is the first mail he has re
ceived with the exception of
three days while in the hospital.
Other Star News
Over an inch of rain fell in the
Star community tuesday, May 17,
and 5/8 of an inch was measured
again Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Wal
nut, were guests of their grand
daughter, Sheryl Dee Nelson at
the Gibson school picnic Friday.
Irma Juracek spent Saturday
evening with Barbara Miller.
Wyn and Larry Johnson spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr.. and
Glenda.
Mrs. Joe Nekuda of Omaha
spent the past week visiting her
sons, Elmer and Leonard Juracek
and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson
and sons spent Thursday evening
at the Nels Linquist home.
Mrs. Ernest Boelter, Mrs. Hat
tie Boelter, Mrs. Gerald Waring
and Mrs. Lysle Johnson helped
f - =
Mrs. Ewalt Miller do some paper
ing last week.
Mrs. Pearl Groeling and family
were Sunday visitors at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Hulda Miller,
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Ewalt Miller and Barbara called
at the Gerald Waring home,
Thursday evening.
The Gibson school closed the
school term with a picnic Friday,
May 20, Miss Diane Hoffman was
the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
Barbara were Sunday dinner
guests at the home ef Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Boelter at Creigh
ton.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
O'NEILL, NEBR.
Insurance of All
Kinds
Bos. Ph. 430
Res. Ph. 235
Rural & City
PHILLIPS “66”
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SUN.-MON.-TUES. MAY 29-30-31
WED.-THURS. JUNE 1-2
Family Night
“DUEL IN THE JUNGLE”
Buck Night — Bring ’Em All!
Public A CHON
160 Acres of Choice Elkhorn River Bottom Hay Land
IN HOLT COUNTY NEAR O’NEILL
In settlement of the Estate of the late Thomas Doailin, the heirs of said estate will offer for
sale at public auction the following described real estate, on —
SATURDAY, MAY 28TH
— Starting at 2 P.M. on the Premises —
Description of the Land:
LEGAL
Northwest Quarter of Section 31, Town
ship 29, Range 11, consisting of approxi
mately 160 acres.
GENERAL COMMENT
This quarter contains some of the finest
bottom hay land in the famous Elkhorn Val
ley. The quality and abundance of hay pro
duced annually on this meadow make this
piece of real estate extremely desirable to
the owner-operator, commercial hay man,
the investor.
It is our firm belief that this will be one
of the best investments that can be made in
the O'Neill area.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This is a level quarter divided Into ap
proximately two eighties by the Elkhorn
River, which assures an abundance of year
around water. Virtually all of the hay rut
from this meadow grades number one. This
is also an excellent producer of bluegraas
seed in years favorable to this crop. Three
soil types are to be found on this tract. They
are: Cass loamy fine sand, Cass fine sandy
loam, and Lamoure very fine sandy loam.
Located just one-half mile from the
heart of O’Neill, adjoining U.8. Highway
281, a hardsurfaced road. With the contin
ued growth of O’Neill this quarter possesses
unique industrial possibilities.
TERMS: Final bid is subject to the approval of the owners, who reserve the right to reject or
refuse to accept any and all bids. Twenty-five percent down upon confirmation of sale. Balance
due and payable upon approval of title by purchaser’s attorney. Merchantable abstract of title
and warranty deed will be furnished
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Inquiries and inspections welcome. Contact the sale managers.
Heirs of the Estate of
THOMAS DOHLIH, Owners
Thorin-Bowker Auction Service
— SALE MANAGERS —
COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, HILT. BOWKER, O'Neill
Auctioneer-Broker Clerk-Broker ’