l mure Subscribers WENDT—Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Wendt of Butte, a son, Michael Warren, weighing 6 pounds 10V4 ounces, bom Thursday, May 31, at St Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. VAN EVERY — Mr. and Mrs. James Van Every of O’Neill, a daughter, Linda Kay, weighing 7 pounds IOV4 ounces, born Thursday, May 31, at St. An thony's hospital, O’Neill. McKENZIE — Mr. and Mrs. James McKenzie of O’Neill, a daughter. Janie Dee. weighing 4 pounds 10 ounces, born Sunday, June 3, at St. Anthony’s hospi tal. O'Neill. KINNISON — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kinnison of Orchard, a son, Paul Eugene, weighing 6 pounds 13:,4 ounces, born Tuesday, June 5, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. PIERSON—Mr. and Mrs. Lew is D. Pierson of Mt. Holly, N.J.. a son, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounc es, born Wednesday, May 23 Mrs. Pierson is the former Mary C. Schmitz, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Schmitz of O’Neil! Lewis Pierson is the son of Mr. and Mrs Merritt Pierson of O' Neill. BUTCHER — Capt and Mrs. James T. Butcher of Sewart air force base, Smyrna, Tenn., a daughter, Susan Ruth, weighing 8 pounds, Dorn rriud.v, u uur *, Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Butcher is the former Kathryn Ann Golden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden of O’Neill. GOLDEN—Mr. and Mrs. James Golden of McCook, a son, Kelly Jerome, weighing 7 pounds, born Monday, May 28, at McCook. This is the couple's third child. Mr. Goldlen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden of O’Neill. SCHMITT—Mr. and Mrs. Wil a daughter, Sarah Marie, born liam Schmitt of Des Moines, la., Wednesday, May 23. Mrs. Schmitt is the former Joan Adair, daugh ter of Mrs. Gertie Adair, former ly of Amelia, now visiting in Hawaii. VAN BUREN — Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Burin of Amelia, a son. Michael Ervin, weighing 7, pounds 10 ounces, bom Tuesday, May 29, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. IJVIBLE—Mr. anil Mrs. Felix I Alible of Stuart, a son, Casimier Dennis, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Wednesday, May' 30, at Atkinson Memorial hos pital. K A U P — Mr. and Mrs. Vic Kaup of Stuart, a daughter, Vic foo Late to Classify _ ! CARD OF THANKS WE TAKE this opportunity to thank relatives and friends for the many expressions of sym pathy and kindness at the time of the death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Harry D. Snyder. We also wish to thank Doctor Wilson and the St. Anthony’s hospital staff for their kindness and interest.—Harry D. Sny der and family. 6p50 FOR SALE: John Deere 10-ft ' hinder, A-l.—Neven lekes, jr.,' Page. 6c CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to take this means of j expressing our appreciation and i ^1 (llliuur u< nit.* muiiv u iiiui,' and relatives for the wonderful help, acts of kindness, floral offerings and masses extended to us during the sickness and death of our dear husband and father. A special thanks to Doctor Brown, the Sisters, Fa ther Kucera, Father Hitch and the nurses at St. Anthony's hospital for the kindness and care given to him. Your kind ness will never be forgotten.-— Mrs. Clarence Donohoe and children. 6p50 j CARD OF THANKS 1 WISH to thank my friends and relatives for the cards, letters, flowers and the ones who came to visit me. Also the nurses, Sisters, Doctor Wilson and Reverend l^ucera for all the care given me during my stay at St. Anthony’s hospital. Your kindness will always be re membered.. — Mrs. John B. Schmitz. 6p50 CARD OF THANKS l wish to thank all my friend* for the prayers offered, get well cards and gifts I received while, in the hospital. A special thanks to Doctor Brown and the Sis ters at St. Anthony’s hospital for the care I received. I am truly grateful to all. — Mrs. Mary Zastrow. 6c FOR SALE: Improved 480-acre I farm in N.E. Holt county. — j Kieth A. Abart, phone 520, O’ Neill .^1. I.. toria Marie, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, born Friday, June 1, at Atkinson Memorial hospital Mr and Mrs Robert Brayton of Stuart, a son. Brad Drayer, weighing 9 pounds 3 ounces, born Friday, June 1. Sick & injured EWING—Mrs. Delbert Stone braker entered a Sioux City hos pital last week where she will undergo surgery. Janet Noffke is assisting at the Stonebraker home. . . Mrs. W J. Cronin is improved at Antelope Memorial hospital. . . Frank Wilson, who has been receiving treatment and care at St. Anthony’s hos pital in O’Neill, was able to come home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Conner of Norfolk brought his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deemer Connor, home on Wednesday, May 30. Mr Conner had been a patient at a Norfolk hospital for surgery on one of his hands. Before return 1 ing to Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. ! Conner decorated graves at the cemetery... Alfred Doud is a sur gical patient at Our Lady of l>nirdes hospital in Norfolk. Mrs. Doud accompanied her son and daughter-in-law’, Mr and Mrs Paul Doud, to visit him on Sun day. Mrs. Ethel Cooper and Frank Bollwitt are in “good con dition" in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. O'NEIGL—Mrs. H D. Gilder sleeve had her tonsils removed last Thursday at St. Anthony’s hospital. . C. H. Switzer re turned Monday from the Luther an hospital in Sioux City after having been a patient there since memorial day. . . Mrs. Ralph McElvain’s arm is responding well to treatment at St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha and she is (xpected to be home soon. . . Mis« Marde Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Evans, recently su omitted to eye surgery at Clarkson Memorial hospital. . . Little Teddy Dean McKenzie nad three-day measles. He was fine Monday. . . Dale Perry fractured bones in the instep, left foot, when he dropped a filled 10-gal lon container. The accident hap pened Wednesday, May 30. The foot is in a cast. CHAMBERS—Mrs. J. M. Hodg kin returned Saturday from St. Anthony’s hospital where she had been hospitalized after breaking her arm Monday morning, May 28. . . Mr. and Mrs. Art Walter trtok their daughter, Charlene, to Sioux City Sunday where she was to undergo surgery on her eyes Monday morning. Mrs. Walter’s niece, Doreen deed, is caring for the other children and the home during their absence. VENUS—Ardith Jackson is a patient at the St. Anthony’s hos-1 pital. Ardith is the daughter of Andrew Jackson of Orchard. She makes her home with her sister. Mrs. Archie Cleveland, and fam-| jty near Venus. RIVERSIDE — Deetner Conner was in a Norfolk hospital the first part of last week. He had a growth removed from his hand He is at home now and his hand 1 is healing “satisfactorily”. ATKINSON— Francis Cleary underwent surgery in the Atkin son Memorial hospital on Wed- 1 nesday. His condition is “good.” DELOIT—Mrs. Bertha McDon ald is a patient at the Antelope i Memorial hospital at Neligh. CELIA—Verdon Smith, son ol Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, is ! sick with measles this week. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O'Neill) Admissions: May 30—Mrs. Har ry D. Snyder, Inman; Mrs. Nels Mikkelsen, Chambers; Dale Per ry, O’Neill. 31—Mrs Don Tcm plemeyer, O’Neill; Mrs. Helen Gildersleeve, O’Neill; Bernard Engelhaupt, Spencer; Mrs. Wilmer Wendt, Butte; Hugh Benson, Spencer; Ardith Jackson, Star; Mrs. Jim McKenzie, O’Neill; Fred Perry, O’Neill; Arthur Graff, O’ Neill; Mrs. James Van Every, O’ Neill; John Berigan, O’Neill. June 1—Mrs. Roy Tuttle, Ewing; Mrs ! Paul Reel, Spencer. 3—Mrs. James ( McKenzie, O’Neill; Mrs. John j Auman, Orchard. 4—Mrs. Lewie Phristensen, Lynch; Mrs. Charles! spath, Chambers. 5—Mrs. Paul Bourne, O’Neill; Susan Weyhrich, j D’Neill; Theodore Kinnison, Or- j ’hard; Mrs. Floyd Kinnison, Or- j ’hard; Lois Ellingson. O’Neill. Dismissals: May 30 — Mrs.! lames Kelley, Inman; Mrs. Cyril ! Peter and baby boy, O'Neill; Mrs. Wayne Fox, Emmet; Frank Wil son, Ewing; Mrs. Herman Boet cher, Spencer; Mrs. Thomas slattery and baby girl. Middle branch; Mrs. Eldon Ramsel, O’ S’eill. 31 — Mrs. Harry Snyder. Inman (expired); Mrs. Gus Tim-( ncrman, O’Neill (expired). June I—Edward Lee Tellier, O’Neill; iugh Benson, Spencer; Bernard Engclhaupt. Spencer; Mrs. John Kersenbrock, O’Neill; Mrs Mary Zastrow. O’Neill; Mrs. Don Tem plemeyer, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Shaw and baby girl, O'Neill; Beth Hickey, O’Neill; Mrs. Roy Tuttle. Ewing. 2 — Mrs. Helen Gilder slet ve. O’Neill; Mrs. Arlen Miles, O’Neill; Fred Perry, O'Neill: Dale Perry, O’Neill; Mrs. James McKenzie, O’Neill- Airs. J. V Hodgkin, Chambers. 3 Jim Towle, O'Neill; Mrs. James Van Fvery and baby girl, O'Neill. 4— Jchn Berigan. O’Neill; Mrs. John Schmitz, O’Neill; Mrs. Wilmer Wendt and baby Dov, Butte; Mrs. Eugene Halsey, Chambers. 5 — Arthur Graff, O’Neill: Mrs Nels Mikkelsen, Chambers; Ardith Jackson, Star; Mrs. Paul Bourne, O’Neill; Mrs. Paul Reel, Spencer. Still hospitalized: Lois Elling son, O'Neill; Theodore Kinnison, Orchard, Susan Weyhrich. O’ Neill; Mrs. Mae Landis, O’Neill, Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill: Mrs. Lois Adams, Chambers: Claude Rutledge, Inman; Garrett Jan zing, O’Neill; Mrs. Floyd Kinni son, Orchard; Harry Harte, O’ Neill; Mrs. James McKenzie, O’ Neill; Mrs. Charles Spath, Cham bers; Mrs. Lewie Christensen, Lynch; Mrs. John C. Auman. Orchard. ^A( RED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized .Mrs. J. W. Barr, Bp ncer, Mrs. Frank Bartos. Ver digre; Dr. Edfrin B. Bradley, Sptncer. Mrs. Mary Classen, Sp nccx; Mrs. E A Chorc-JBqs w; Mrs Lettie Combs. Lynch; Harney Cline, Naper; Charles Butb Mrs. lx vi Hull. O'Neill; John Karel. O’Neill; Charles Langguth. Bonesteel, S D : Miss Lillian Oison. Bristow; Anton Placek, Lynch; Mrs. Josie Scheinost, Spencer, George Tuch. Lynch; Mrs. Martha Schindler, Lynch. Dismi sals; May 28—Don Rob ertson, Spencer. 29—Baby Stan ley Motacek, Verdel; Mrs. Roy Stockwell, Anoka 31—Baby Lar ry Haun, Spencer. June 1—Baby Kathleen Hansen, O’Neill 2—Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Spencer 3—Babv Jo Ann Cahoy, Bonesteel, S.D. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: May 28—Deana Lee Ellenvcopd of Central City, sur gical; Earl Baker of Atkinson, medical; Miss Spence of Atkin son, surgical: Guy Parsons of Atkinson, medical. 29 — Joseph Patrick DeWitt of O’Neill. 30— Mrs. Felix Laible of Stuart, ob stetrical Mrs. Agnes Slaymakcr of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Percy Menfczer of Atkinson, surgical; Mrs. August Kramer of Stuart, medical. 31—Mrs. .Albert Ever rngharn of Newport, surgical. June 1—Mrs. Robert Bray ton of Stuart, obstetrical; Mrs Victor Kaup of Stuart, obstetrical. 3— Mrs. Hubert Kohle of Stuart Mr Fred Roberts of Atkinson, surgical. Ora Whipple of Atkin son, medical; Mrs J. Chaney of Stuart, medical; Mrs. Susie Gath je of Atkinson, medical. Dismissed: May 28 — Dwayne Christionson of Sweet Home, Ore. 29 — Miss Helen Kaup of Stuart Mrs. William Possneeker of Atkinson; Mrs. Ray Elsbury and son of Atkinson; Deana Lee Ellenwood of Central City. 30 — Mrs Alvin Krysl and son. 31 — Mrs. Percy Mentzer of Atkinson; Mrs. Gilman Davis of Stuart; Mrs A. B Hutton of Newport. 1—Mrs. August Kramer of Stu art; Guy Parsons of Atkinson; Joseph Patrick DeWitt of O’ Neill. 2—Mrs. Richard Fox and son of Atkinson. 3 — Miss Betty S. ence of Atkinson. Hospitalized: Frank Martelle of Newport; Mrs. Herman Schra der of Atkinson; Mrs. Hubert Kohle of Stuart; Mrs. Albert Ev- 1 eringham of Newport Mrs Fred Roberts of Atkinson. Mrs Otto Smith of Atkinson; Mrs. Agnes Slavmaker of Atkinson; Mrs. Joe Akins of Atkinson: Mrs Robert Bray ton of Stuart; Mrs Victor Kaup of Stuart; Mrs. Felix Lai ble of Stuart; Ora Whipple of Atkinson; Mrs. Susie Gathje of Atkinson. legal Notices (First pub June 7. 19561 Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS \XD IIEIRS No. 4122 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA ESTATE OF J A O. WOODS, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO ALL CONCERNED Notice is hereby given that | Lela Grubb filed her petition,! alleging that J A. O Woods died April 16, 1946. intestate, a resi dent of Holt County, Nebraska, seized and possessed of the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a point on the section line 535 feet North of the Southeast corner of Sec tion 19 in Township 26. North Range 12. West of the 6th PM . in Holt County. Nebras ka. thence running West 185 feet, thence running North 100 feet, thence running East 185 ftet, thence running South 100 feet to the place of beginning, and Beginning at a point on the section lino 555 feet north and 205 foot west of the southeast corner of Section 19, Town ship 26. North, Range 12. West of the 6th P M , in Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, thence running West 140 feet, thence North 100 feet, thence East 140 feet, thence South 100 feet to the place of beginning That petitioner is interested in '.aid estate and in said real estate as a daughter and an heir at law of the deceased. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of death, the heirs, degree of kinship and right of descent of real property of said deceased; that he died intestate, and that there is no inheritance tax. state jr federal, due from his said estate or the heirs thereof. Said petition will be for uig in this Court on t he 28th day of June. A IV 1956 at ten o'clock AM LOUIS \V RE1MEK County Juclgt (COUNTY COURT SKAL) f-8d (First pub. June 7, 1956) Julius 1) Cronin and William W Griffin. Attorneys NOTICE OK HEARING OI PETITION FOR KIN XI si n ii mi \ i oi \« COIN I Vo. 4061 COUNTY COURT OF HO! T COUNTY. NEBRASKA ESTATE OK LILLIAN M. BERGER. 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, w hich will be for hearing in tins court on June 27, 1956. at 10 o'clock, AM. LOUIS W REIMKK County Judgt (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8i Notice To Bidders The O’Neill City Council on June 1 2, 1 956 will accept bids for the following products, to be used for municipal purposes: GASOLINE (Regular and Ethyl at pump) BULK OIL NO. 1 DISTILLATE NO. 1 HIGH SPEED DIESEL LUBRICATING OIL (Can and Tracks) GREASE JOBS Above products will be used between now and May 31,1 956 —CITY CLERK O. D. FRENCH I I ■. ■ ... ‘-—< MwagWSWBWwMaMWRn’lllM _ JttFWtKK^WKBIBFBrTW proud rzim I| I fl Mob vARitry I SHARER WHITE FRESH FROM-CALIFORNIA POTATOES LEMONS 6 ~ 19c PRESH TEXAS THICK WALLS YELLOW MEAT CANTALOUPE_„ 10c MRS. 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