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    Certified List
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of Candidates
PRIMARY ELECTION
May 15,1956
Holt County, Nebraska
I, Kenneth Waring, County Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, do
hereby certify that the following named persons, all of them quali
fied electors of the state of Nebraska, have made personal filings
or accepted petitions filed for them by other electors and each has
fulfilled all requirements of law, and each is entitled to have his or
her name placed on the official ballot to be used in the Primaries,
May 15, 1956, as candidates for nomination on the ticket and for the
office as designated below:
NATIONAL TICKET
FOR PRESIDENT
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ESTES KEFAUVER
Gettysburg, Pa Chattanooga, Tenn.
FOR DELEGATES AT LARGE TO
NATIONAL CONVENTION
Republican Residence
CHARLES S. REED Omaha
MRS EVA BOWRING
Merriman
LEONARD L. IJVRSON Lincoln
ARTHUR JENNINGS HANSON
Omaha
ARTHUR J. WEAVER Lincoln
General Insurance, Lincoln,
Nebr.
MAX G. TOWLE Lincoln
JOHN P. McKNIGHT Auburn
ROBERT B. CROSBY Lincoln
DEAN G. KRATZ Omaha
FAY SMITH Imperial
KDSON SMITH Omaha
TERRY CARPENTER
Scottsbluff
HARRY S. BYRNE Omaha
FREDERICK H. WAGENER
Lincoln
ARTHUR J. WEAVER Omaha
TED W. METCALFE Omaha
MRS. CHARLES J. WARNER
Waverly
KERMIT WAGNER Schuyler
HERBERT J. HUGHES Imperial
MRS. GEORGE P. ABEL
Lincoln
J. LEROY WELSH Omaha
WILLIAM A. STEWART
Lexington
ROBERT R. PERRY Lincoln
Democrat Resideace
EDWIN MORAN Nebraska City
KEITH NEVILLE North Platte
P. J. HEATON Sidney
JAM FIS C. QUIGLEY Valentine
JAMES F. GREFIN Omaha
WILLIAM H. MEIER Minden
HUGH B. RILEY Fairbury
WILLARD E. TOWNSEND
Lincoln
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FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT
LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION
Republican Resilience
JAMES M. PAXSON Omaha
JOHN S. SAMSON Omaha
CHARLES W. DURHAM Omaha
HENRY J. AMEN Lincoln
REX S. HABERMAN Hastings
ANN STUART BATCHELDER
Omaha
nrmorrai nrsiarnw
FREDERICK M. DEUTSCH
Norfolk
ESSIE DAVIS Hyannis
MARY CUNNINGHAM Rulo
JESSE F. TEPNER Creighton
LAWRENCE BROCK Wakefield
FOR DELEGATES TO .NATIONAL
CONVENTION—FOURTH DISTRICT
Republican Residence
W. E. VAN NORMAN Oshkosh
ROBERT G. SIMMONS, JR.
Scottsbluff
MRS. HAVEN N. SMITH
Chappell
RICHARD R. DEMPSTER
North Platte
JOHN R. JIRDON Morrill
FRANK M. JOHNSON
Lexington
J. MONROE BIXLER Harrison
Democrat Residence
EMIL J. BARTA Cozad1
WILLIAM B. QUIGLEY
Valentine
EDMUND W. HOLLSTEIN
Rushville
HANS J. HOLTORF, JR. Gering
FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO
NATIONAL CONVENTION —
FOURTH DISTRICT
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Republican Residence I>emoerat Residence
FRANCES R. FOWLER Gering THANE DAVIS Hyannis
WILLIAM C. SMITH, JR. L. D. PUTNAM O’Neill
Ainsworth FAY C. HILL Gordon
ETHEL M. KIRWIN Scottsbluff
STATE TICKET
FOR GOVERNOR
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
VICTOR E. ANDERSON Lincoln TED BAUM Scottsbluff
EDWIN L. HART Lincoln FRANK SORRELL Syracuse
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
CAR!( G. SWANSON Omaha HARRY ANDREASEN Omaha
DWIGHT W. BURNEY STANLEY D. LONG
Hartington Grand Island i
ERNEST M. JOHNSON Chadron GEORGE E. CORNWELL
MARVIN GRISWOLD Lincoln Omaha
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
FRANK MARSH Lincoln V. C. HAVORKA, SR. Randolph
FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
RAY C JOHNSON Lincoln ALFRED J. ANZALONE Omaha I
JULIUS PETERSEN Omaha
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FOR STATE TREASURER
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
RALPH W HILL Hebron RICHARD R. LARSEN Omaha
DONALD E. LARSON Omaha
ALBERT L. GEISSINGER
Omaha
O o _ L.
, FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Republican 3 0 o° Residence Democrat Residence
STRAIGHT TOWNSEND WILLIAM E. GRUBBS
Scottsbluff Scottsbluff
° CLARENCE S. BECK ’
North Platte 1
CO ■'
FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER
Republican ° Residence Democrat Residence
WILLIAM R. taTLNER Omaha J. G. McREYNOLDS Lincoln
PAUL E PETTYGROVE Oxford R. A. McPHERSOl? 0 “Omaha
CHARLES VOGT, JR. Liberty | ° r, 00 „ “ o° o
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1 : CONGRESSIONAL TICKET
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FOURTH DISTRICT
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Republican Residence Democrat Residence
HOWARD F. EBY St. Paul CARLTON W. LAIRD
| A. L MILLER Kimball Scottsbluff
NON-POLITICAL TICKET
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME
COURT
Name Residence Name Residence
I ROBERT G. SIMMONS Lincoln
FOR MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD
OF EDUCATION FOR THIRD DISTRICT
(Four-Year Term)
Name Residence ' Name Residence .
HAMILTON F. MITTEN
Fremont I
FOR MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE
FOR TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
Name Residence Name Residence
FRANK NELSON O’Neill FRED J. JUNGMAN Atkinson
JOHN A. TEN BORG Atkinson HUGO C. SiELER Butte
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DISTRICT JUDGES FOR FIFTEENTH
DISTRICT
Name Residence, Name Residence
D. R. MOUNTS O’Neill!
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REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF
NEBRASKA FOR SIXTH DISTRICT
Name Residence Name Residence
FRANK M. JOHNSON Lexington JACK ELLIOTT Scottsbluff
ROY E. BLIXT Arnold
PUBLIC POWER AND IRRIGATION AND
RECLAMATION DISTRICTS
FOR DIRECTOR CONSUMERS PUBLIC
POWER DISTRICT — DISTRICT TWO
(Full Term)
Name Residence Name Residence
GUY STINSON Norfolk |
FOR DIRECTORS ELKHORN RURAL
PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
(Full Term)
Name Residence Name Residence
WALTER W. WAGNER Tilden WILLIAM REEVES Madison
M. W. HUNT Battle Creek HAROLD A. KREBS Neligh
FOR DIRECTOR ELKHORN RURAL
PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
(Four-Year Term — To Fill Vacancy)
Name _ Residence I Name Residence
EVERETTE TIEDGEN A. H. LEWIS Battle Creek
Battle Creek i
FOR DIRECTOR NORTH CENTRAL
NEBRASKA RURAL POWER DISTRICT
SUBDIVISION FOUR
(Full Term)
Name Residence Name Residence
FRITZ C. ROKAHR Orchard,
COUNTY TICKET
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
Non-Political Residence l Non-Political Residence
LOUIS W. REIMER O’Neill
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
Republican Residence I Democrat Residence
H. W. TOMLINSON O’NeillI • i
RALPH H. WALKER O’Neill |
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR—SECOND
DISTRICT
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Republican Residence Democrat Residence
ELMER EDMISTEN Page M. V. LANDRETH Page
CHARLES W FOX O’Neill
ART TOMLINSON Inman!
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR—FOURTH
DISTRICT
Republican Residence I Democrat Residence
FRANK CRONK Page
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR—SIXTH
DISTRICT
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
I A. M. BATENHORST Stuart
DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION
ESSlTSckensa “S DrnmrM
ETHEL COLE O’Neill
DELEGATES TO THE COUNTY
CONVENTION
3ft &
Republican Residence Democrat Residence
HERMAN GANS Atkinson ence
MRS. ROBERT LEMUNYAN
Atkinson
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Seal of the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, this 20th
day of AJiril, 1956.
0 “V 0 'C'\. KENNETH WARING
o° County Clerk
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"Uncle Willie*’ Boettcher (seated in center, with beard) Sunday was honored by relatives,
friends and parishoners of the Immanuel Lutheran church of Spencer on his 90th birthday anni
versary. His sister, Mrs. Minnie Ehrlich, 88, is seated beside him.—The Frontier Photo.
Uncle Willie’ At
90th Milestone
(Continued from page 1)
to Boyd county and to the Rose
bud, recalls the government land
lotteries, and helped establish
Immanuel church, of which he is
a charter member.
Sunday’s affair marked the
first time all members of the
family were together for a num
ber of years.
Mr. Boettcher’s family in
cludes: Sons—Adolph of Bone
steel, S.D., Walter of Spencer,
Robert of Rutte; daughters-—Mrs.
Henry (Martha) Brunmeier of
Fremont and Mrs. Hamilton (F.l
la) Kimmel of Omaha; sister—
Mrs. Minnie Ehrlich, who lives
with her daughter, Mrs. John
Kaczor, north of Spencer.
Both Mr. Boettcher and his
only living sister, Mrs. Ehrlich,
a widow, enjoy good health and
have keen minds. They both
have vivid memories of pioneer
life in Boyd county.
"Uncle Willie” has two
great-grandchildren. They are
the children of Mrs. John Frink
of Lincoln.
The Boyd nonagenarian doesn’t
bother to offer advice to young
people on how to get along.
‘‘They wouldn’t go through
what we had to put up with,” he
explains.
Legal Notice
(First pub. Apr. 12, 1956)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 4058
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF HUGH McMAN
US, 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
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nal account and discharge, whicti
will be for hearing in this court
on May 2, 1956, at 10 o’clock,
A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 50-52
(First pub. Apr. 19, 1956)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4105
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 12, 1956. <
In the matter of the Estate of <
Floa R. Lautenschlager, Deceas- ,
?d
CREDITORS of said estate are ,
aereby notified that the time (
limited for presenting claims \
against said estate is August 10, ,
1956. and for the payment of |
lebts is April 12, 1957, and that ]
>n May 10, 1956, and on August j
II, 1956, at 10 o’clock A.M , each j
lay, I will be at the County i
Court Room in said County to j
-eceive, examine, hear, allow, or
id'ust all claims and objections i
July filed. I (
LOUIS W. REIMER, 1
Countv Judge, ir
BOUNTY COURT SEAL) 51-lc t
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Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
First publication April 26. 1956. 3
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4111
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 20,
1956. In the Matter of the Estate
if Mabel A. Krotter, Deceased
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
hat a petition has been filed in
;aid Court for the appointment
)f Donald W. Krotter and John
l. Krotter as Joint Administra
tors of said estate, and will be
leard Mav 17 1956, at 10 o’clock
t.M, at the County Court Room
n O’Neill, Nebraska.
0 o LOUIS W. REIMER
° o County Judge
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Stanley Johnson
Surprised on Birthday
CELIA—Darrel and Kay Me- '
Kathnie were Wednesday, April
18, supper guests at the John
Sicheneder home.
That evening the following
surprised Stanley Johnson with a
party on his birthday anniversa
ry at the John Sicheneder home:
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Tasler, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Young, Vernon
Rothchild, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bausch, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Stanley of Seattle, Wash, (who
nre visiting her brother, Ed
Bausch, and other relatives), Mr.
and Mrs. Fritz Naber, Mr. and
Mrs. John Schwindt and Venita,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goldfuss and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sicheneder, Mr. and Mrs. James :
Sicheneder, Mrs. Lorraine Won
dercheck and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. Milton McKathnie and
family.
Other Celia News
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were
last Thursday morning visitors
in Fairfax, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
and son were Wednesday eve
ning, April 18, visitors at the
Dorothy Scott home.
Mrs. Victor Frickel and Mrs.
LeRoy Hoffman attended the Im
manuel Lutheran Ladies Aid
meeting at the church Tuesday,
April 17.
Frank Kilmurry, Duane Bock,
LeRoy Hoffman, Charles Dobias
and Alex Forsythe helped with
rattle for William Maloun and
D. A. Hammerberg Wednesday,
April 18. All were dinner guests
at the Maloun home. Mrs. Beck
helped Mrs. Maloun.
Several members of the Celia
h'omemakers extension club
Helped serve lunch at the Fred
young sale Friday, April 20.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck
vere Sunday dinner guests at
he Duane Beck home. Mr. and
Mrs. William Maloun and son
vere afternoon visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts
vere Saturday supper guests at
the Mark Hendricks home.
The Pinochle club met at the
Charles Dobias home on Friday
wening. High bids were won by
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack; high
icores bv William Maloun and
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman: low scores
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Holfack.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath
ne last Thursday went to Bel
grade to atend the senior class
•>lay in which his daughter, El
en. appeared. Darrel and Kay
VTcKathnie stayed in Atkinson
vith their grandmother, Mrs.
imma McKathnie. Stanley John- ■
on also went to Belgrade to at
end the play. Miss Ellen Mc
<athnie is his niece.
Mrs. Milton McKathnie at
ended the Guild meeting at the
Jeorge Frohardt home Monday
;vening, April 17.
Ulene Johnson, who has been
visiting the Lauridsen families
or some time, returned to Sut
on Sunday with Leonard Wesse
nan of Pierce, who came the day
>efore and spent the night at the
Ians Lauridsen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lauridsen
nd family were Sunday after
loon visitors at the Hans Laur
dsen home.
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, together
vith officers of other extension
lubs near Atkinson, met with
Irs. Camp and Mrs. Warren on
"uesday evening, April 17, at
he Nite & Day cafe to discuss
Ukinson’s new rest room.
Buddy Focken took a load of
oung people to Norfolk Sunday
Money to Loan
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\UTOM OBTLES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
Corp.
d. E. Jones, Manager
O’Neill Nebraska
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for a youth meeting, including
fatty Allen, Billy Focken, Judy
Schaaf, Connie and Gary Hitch
cock.
Mrs. Victor Frickel attended
an Immanuel Lutheran Mission
ary league Christian growth in
stitute in Spencer Wednesday,
April 18, at the church.
Frank Kilmurry and Charles
Dobias helped Emil Colfack on
Monday, April 16.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Focken,
the twins and Dannie were Sun
day afternoon visitors at the Le
Roy Hoffman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were
last Thursday evening visitors at
the Alvin Hesier home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman
were Sunday afternoon visitors
at the Victor Frickel home.
Duane and Jim Mintle were
Monday evening, April 16, visit
ors at the Hans Lauridsen home.
WSt'S Plans llrrakfast.
Bum mace Sale—
ATKINSON- AixLvn members
of circle 3 of the Atkinson Meth
odist WSCS met at the O. A.
Hammerbefg home Wednesday,
April 13 Mrs Will Taster was
Co-hostess. It was decided to hold
a breakfast May 2 from 7:30 aan.
until 12 30 p.m.; also a rummage
sale, beginning May 21. Next
meeting will ho with Mi's. l>ick
Braun with Mrs. Marjorie Rick-*
endifer as co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs Cecil -Grenier
and Hattie Kindlund were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs James
Donohoe Sunday, April 15.
RKPORT OF CONDITION OF
Chambers State Bank
uf Chambers, Nebraska, Nebraska
Charier No. 637, at the close of
business on April 10, 1956
ASSKTS
Cash balances with
other banks, includ
ing reserve balances,
and cash items in
process of collection $222,081.00
United States Govern
ment obligations, di
rect and guaranteed 200,000 00
Obligations of States
and political subdi
visions 997 50
Loans and discounts
(including $1,035.56
overdrafts) 334,829 23
Bank premises owned
$ 1,000.00, furniture
and fixtures $500 00 1,50000
TOTAL ASSETS $759,407.73
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of
ships, and corpora
tions $670,309.76
Deposits of States and
political subdivisions 25,596.47
TOTAL
LIABILITIES $6*5,906.23
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* _ $ 25,000.00
Surplus 26,000.00
Undivided profits . 12,501.50
TOTAL CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS ._$ 63.501.50
TOTAL
LIABILITIES AND
CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS _$759,407.73
♦This bank’s capital consists of:
Common stock with to
tal par value of $25,000.00
I, Keith J. Sexton, Cashier, of
the above named bank, do here
by certify that the above state
ment is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
KEITH J. SEXTON
CORRECT—Attest: G. H. Adams,
Lloyd Gleed, Directors.
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