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    Legal Notices
(First pub. Sept. 20. 1956)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4146
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, September 17,
1956 In the Matter of the Estate
of David Stannard and Margaret
Stannard, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
-aid Court for the appointment of
Laura Burks and Evelyn Stan
nard as Joint Administratrices of
said estate, and will be heard Oc
tober 11, 1956, at 10 o’clock A.M.,
at the County Court Room in O’
Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
21-23c
(First pub. Sept 27, 1956)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1143
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, September 20,
1956. In the matter of the Estate
of Andrew N. Butler, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is January 18, 1957,
and for the payment of debts is
September 20, 1957, at 10 o’clock
A M„ each day, I will be at the
County Court Room in said Coun
ty to receive, examine, hear, al
low. or adjust all claims and ob
ic< tions dulv fill'd.
LOUIS W REIMER
Countv Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 22-24
(First pub. Sept. 20, 1956)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4147
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, September 19,
1956. In the Matter of the Estate
of Frank Bcckhaus, 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
Caroline Backhaus as Adminis
tratrix of said estate, and will be
heard October 11, 1956, at 10 o’
clock A M., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
2l-23c
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WT) — Clement Cleary to W
Alex Cleary 9-20-56 $1750- un
divided interest in Lot 1 Blk 18
Atkinson
WD—Clement Cleary to W Al
ex Cleary 9-20-56 $7500- Undi
vided interest in East 60 ft lot 8
Blk 7- Atkinson together with
locker plant thereon
WD — Ida Anderson, et al to
Fred Catron & wf 4-16-56 $2900
Part of SEV4 19-26-12
WD — Elva Lovina Wood to
John A Wood & wf 8-30-56 $1
Part of SWi4SE>4 34-27-9 150 ft
x 150 ft
QCD—Trustees of First Meth
odist Church- Inman to School
List No. 30 8-25-56 $15- West 50
ft lots 1 & 2 Blk 3- Inman
Stuart, Page Men
Among Enlistees
Sfc James R. Lyons of the ar
my recruiting office at O’Neill
has announced the following re
cent enlistments:
Walter L. Vargason of Ains
worth; Vern D. Buschkamp and
Kenneth W Brunken, both of
Bloomfield: Owen D. Frevert of
Wausa; Larry D. Mock of Arapa
hoe; Anthony J. Hytrek of Stu
art; Marlin G. Frahm of Page;
Jerry D. Reynolds of Niobrara;
Richard A Jyriss of Butte
These men enlisted for the army
security agency.
Enlisting for the military po
lice corps: Gerry L. Galer of
Verdel.
For the army reserves: Donald
L. Longerwell anl Fred E. Lucht,
both of Wood Lake.
For the women's army corps
(WAC) Joye E McCoy of Nio
brara.
The men were sent to Ft.
Chaffee, Ark , for processing and
training.
1 7 New Students
in Ewing Band
EWING—Rand interest at the
Ewing public school is growing
by leaps and bounds. Seventeen
new band students have joined
during the past fortnight, accord
ing to Director Addison Slothow
er.
Pupils from nearby rural
schools are invited to study band
at Ewing, the director declared.
Youngest band members are
fourth graders.
Piano is taught by Faye Ruth
erford of Page to a class of stu
dents. Piano is taught after 5
p.m.
Meanwhile, there is a possibil
ity tumbling will be taught here.
Graduates from
Missile School—
ORCHARD—Army 2/Lt. James
L, Withee, 25, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester E. Withee of Orchard,
recently was graduated from the
field artillery officers’ basic
course at the artillery and guided
missile center, Ft. Sill, Okla.
Lieutenant Withee, whose wife,
Ramona Lee, is now living in
Lawton, Okla., is a 1952 gradu
ate of Nebraska State Teachers
college, Wayne, and a former
teacher at Tilden. He is affiliated
with Kappa Mu Epsilon frater
nity.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck
and Mrs. Milford Coats and chil
dren were at Chambers Sunday
attending the birthday anniversa
ry gathering at the Elwin Rubeck
home. It was Mrs. Elwin Rubeck’s
birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Lydia Graunard of Okla
homa City, Okla., aunt of Mrs.
Carl Schenzel, is visiting this
week with the Schenzels. They
will go to Tilden today (Thurs
day) and visit Mrs. Harry Rich
ardson, Mrs. Scenzel’s aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase
were at dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houts of At
kinson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young of
Ravenna spent Sunday at the
Austin Hynes home. Mrs. Young
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hynes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simon spent
Saturday in Omaha visiting Mr.
Simon’s father, Charles Simon. On
Sunday they were in Columbus
visiting her father, Ted Korbmak
er.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Sivesind Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ronnenkamp
and family of Bancroft and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Blauemeister and
family of Wakefield.
Mrs. Anna Dahl and Pearl Dahl
of Swea City, la., mother and sis
ter of Mrs. H. G. Kruse, have
been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Kruse since last Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller,
Gary and Rita were at Winside
Sunday at a family get-together
at the Leland Waller home.
They took Gary to Wayne State
college enroute home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and
daughter, Mary, were in Lincoln
to see the Nebraska-South Dako
! ta football game Saturday. They
also viisted the D. E. Nelsons at
i Schuyler.
BIG TOMATOES
Colmar Ross on Friday was
exhibiting two large tomatoes
which were grown in a garden
owned by Clarence Strong. One
tomato weighed 1 pound; the oth
er, 12 ounces. Mr. Ross said the
tomatoes were unusually large for
a dry season.
—
Program-Luncheon—
Mrs. George Robertson enter
tained the RFA club at her home
Wednesday afternoon with a pro
gram and a luncheon.
Celia News
Mrs LcRoy Hoffrnan is taking
art 21, an off-campus course, at
O’Neill on Friday evenings.
Donnie Frickel, who attends
Wayne State Teachers college,
was a weekend visitor at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Connie Frickel.
Mr and Mrs. Perry Terwilliger
and sons and Mr and Mrs. John
, Ross were last Thursday evening
visitor at the Bob Mick home.
Mr and Mr. John Sicheneder
l and Gail were Wednesday eve
ning, September 19, visitors at the
Mrs. Feme Morsett home at Roy
al. visiting a cousin. Jack Mor
sett of Norris, S D.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
Sheryl were Wednesday evening,
September 19. visitors at the
i Emil Colfack home.
Glen, Vickie and Bonnie Frick
el were Sunday, September 18,
visitors at the Ray Pease home.
It was Glen’s sixth birthday an
niversary.
Emil Colfack, Frank Kilmurry
and Duane Beck were last Thurs-,
day O’Neill visitors.
Dorothy Scott and Mrs. Wil
liam Maloun were Tuesday, Sep
tember 18, visitors at the Mark
Hendricks home.
Duane Beck and William Ma
loun attended the Marston farm
| sale Tuesday, September 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks
were Friday O’Neill visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn were
Wednesday afternoon, September
! 19, visitors at the Joe Hendricks
home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
and Dorothy Scott were last
Thursday O’Neill visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braun and
family were last Thursday eve
ning visitors at the William Ma
loun home.
Emil C o 1 f a c k accompanied
Russell Hipke to Sioux City last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Frickel and family and Alex For
sythe attended the family night
supper at the Presbyterian church
last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias
and sons were Friday evening
visitors at the D. F. Scott home.
Others present were Mr. and Mrs.
O. A. Hammerberg, Mrs. Ralph
Chace, Mrs. Willard Linville and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Livingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
Sheryl were Sunday visitors at
the William Maloun home.
Buddy Focken and Patty Allyn
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Clarence Foiken home. Alex For
sythe and Alan Mitchell were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Focken home.
Rev. and Mrs.- Charles Phipps
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Omer Poynts were Sunday dinner
guests at the Mark Hendricks
home.
Jerry Hendrciks spent Tuesday j
night, September 18, with Dennis
Colfack.
Dorothy Scott was a Friday
dinner guest at the Duane Beck
home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg spent Saturday at the Wil
liah Maloun home. Dorothy Scott
was also a supper guest there
that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
w'ere Monday dinner guests at the
Duane Beck home.
Members of the Lauridsen Sun
day-school met at the school Fri
day evening for a singspiration.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terwilli
ger and sons were Sunday after
noon visitors at the Milton Mc
Kathnie home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska of
Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Ziska and family of Valentine
and Mrs. Joe Bartos of Atlunson
were Sunday afternoon visitors at
the John Sicheneder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger
and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terwilli
ger went to Pilger, Minn., Thurs
day, September 13, to visit the
Ray Disterhaupt family. They re
turned Monday, September 17.
John Ross took care of their place
while they were gone.
Garold and David Frickel were I
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
LeRov Hoffman home.
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, who is
teacher of the McKathnie school,
visited the school of Mrs. Mar
garet Chace Friday.
Frontier for printing!
ROYAL THEATER
— O’NEILL —
Thurs. Sept. 27
Family Night
COCKLESHELL HEROES
Jose Ferrer, Trevor Howard,
Cockleshell Heroes (frogmen of
the British marmes!) Technical
adviser: That world-famous Brit
ish frogman — Lionel Crabb,
whose disappearance in the Ports
mouth harbor shook the capitals
of the world! Color by Techni
color. Cinemascope.
Family admitted for 2 adult tick
ets; adults 50c; children 12c
Fri.-Sat. Sept. 28-29
George Montgomery and Peter
Graves in
CANYON RIVER
Before departing with his boss,
George Montgomery, to drive cat
tle from Oregon, Peter Graves
arranges with a rustler to steal
the herd enroute. On the trail,
Graves is wounded by Indians,
and taken by his boss to the
home of a young widow for aid.
When they resume their trek the
widow and her small son join
them.
Adults 50; children 12c: matinee!
Sat. 2:30. All children under 12
free when accompanied by parent
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.
Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2
Tyrone Power, Kim Novak in
THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY
Great guy! Great story! His
talent was the talk of the towm.
His romance was the talk of the
nation.. Here’s Eddy Duchin’s
true story. Co - starring Rex
Thompson and James Whitmore
with Shepperd Strudwick and in
troducing Victoria Shaw. Cine
mascope, color by Technicolor.
Adults 50; children 12c; matinee
Sun. 2:30. All children under 12
free when accompanied by parent
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HOTEL LINDELL
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Fine Food* Kooranoble Roto*
Mgr. Frank KWn 1-100*
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3-Bedroom
Custom Line
as low as \
$500 /
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• New NATIONAL HOMES available in O’Neill’s North
Heights addition, or on your own town or country lot any
where in the area. Numerous floor plans and designs from
which to choose. Low monthly payments.
NORTH-NEBRASKA BUILDERS
FRANCIS GILG — HARRY E. BESSEL
Phone 150 Phone 548-M
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Choice 1,660-Acre Holt County, Nebraska
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INCLUDING TWO SETS OF IMPROVEMENTS
140 HEAD - HEREFORD CATTLE - MACHINERY - ETC.
Sale to be held on the premises located 23 miles north o f O’Neill on all-weather, hardsurfaced U.S. 1 lighway I
281 and 11/2 miles west; OR 1 Yl miles south of the Spencer (Nebr.) hydro dam and I 1 \ miles west, road will be
t marked, on
FRIDAY, 0CT0[ER 12th
Personal Property Sale Starts at 11:30 A.M. — Real Estate Sale at 1 P.M.
Lunch on Grounds by Bristow WSCS
THE JOHNSON RANCH
THE LAND
This well-located ranch has been owned and operated by the Johnsons for
many years. Running water through all pastures, also through all feed yards
and corrals. There is ideal natural protection for wintering livestock.
This ranch is divided as follows: About 550-acres In wild hay, 40 acres
in corn (1956), nearly 100 acres in newly-planied alfalfa and building sites,
and the balance—970 acres—is pasture and winter grazing.
Niobrara river forms north boundary on layout and improvements are
situated about 1% miles west of U.S. 281 although some hay land is located on
both sides of highway. Approximately 300 acres of acretion land lies north
between boundary of ranch and river channel. This is used for grazing.
Purchaser will gain benefit of all fall and winter gracing. Land will be
ij sold ahead of hay and feed in order that purchaser may have that advantage.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
All of Section 35 (including both sets of improvements); E*& of Section
34; portions of sections 25, 26 and 27 (nondescript lots adjoining acretion land),
all in Township 33, Range 12, Holt County.
NEViNEVi of Section 3; N%NWy4 of Section 2; N^NMs and Ey.SEy4 of
Section 12, all in Township 32, Range 12, Holt County.
NM>SEy4 of NWy4 of Section 6, Township 32. Range 11, Holt County.
THE IMPROVEMENTS
There are two complete sets of improvements with REA provided at both
and mail route past each place. \
Spring-furnished running water to seven-room house at north (home)
place. No well or pump needed. Other improvements include; Large barn. 36’
x 50’; garage; poultry house; moveable granaries and feed storage buildings; f
running water through yards and winter quarters.
On south place there is a modern, new seven-room dwelling; new cattle
shed, 40’ x 60’; new garage; new poultry house, 12’ x 16'; open cattle shed;
granary; also an abandoned house which might be razed or moved.
Ranch is ideally suited for owner-employee or partnership operation. Sets
of improvements situated almut half-mile apart, flood schools, shopping cen
ters, churches at Spencer (8 miles away) and O’Neill (24Vi miles).
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Twenty percent down on date of sale. Abstract of title and deed will be
furnished purchaser upon final settlement. Possession may be had this fall to
give purchaser benefit of winter grazing and rough feed. j
INSPECTION OF PREMISES
Your inspection is invited, by contacting the owners, who reside on the
ranch; or by contacting Col. Ed Thorin, O’Neill, auctioneer and real estate
broker, or by contacting the Nebraska State Bank, Bristow.
AUCTIONEER S COMMENT
This is a 125-150 cow ranch, well-fenced and cross-fenced, abundance of running water and excellent weather I
protection. Layout must be seen to be appreciated. Investors would do well to look over this property, one of the
better medium-size ranches, and look over its many natural advantages. Property is being offered only because
of the retirement of the present owners by reason of ill health.—COL. LD I HORIN.
140-HEAD HIGH-GRADE HEREFORD CATTLE-140
62-COWS 55-HEIFER and STEER CALVES
10— HEIFERS, 2-years-old 2—Registered Hereford BULLS, coming
11— Yearling HEIFERS and STEERS 3-yrs.-oId, from Wilford Scott Herd, Chadron
TEAM OF HORSES, gentle, well broke — Harness
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
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2—Tractors, J-D B and GP 2—Discs — Cultivator 1941 Ford Motor, runs good
Chain Saw — Brooder Threshing Machine, 22-in. Mower Sickles
Sweep (truck) — Rake, 20-ft. Rumley, with belts Some Oak Posts
Slide Stacker and Cage Lister — Single-Row Lister ^°VVVenches Et Shovels, Forks,
Power Mower, 7-ft. 3 Carts — Dehorning Chute Many Other Items
Trail Mower, 7-ft. 4-Section Drag
Plow, 2-bottom Oliver J-D Hammermill 2 DOZEN CHICKENS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2—Dressers & Chest of Drawers Hot Water Heater Cesspool Pump
Table and Chairs — 2—Cabinets Wood Stove — Electric Fan Coronado Elec. Washing Machine
2— Davenports — Library Table Gas Refrigerator Tub — Boiler _ Lawn Mower
3— Rocking Chairs Bookcase and Desk 2—Stands Work Table
2—Beds and Mattresses Oil Burner Stove — Fruit Jars Wash Stand — Many Other Items
HAY AND FEED-ETC.
41—Stacks (approx. 200 tons) PRAIRIE HAY — Some ALFALFA — CORN in Field_Some OLD CORN
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TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Strictly Cash.
MR. and MRS. JOHN JOHNSON, Owners
COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, Nebr., LEROY KIRWAN, Butte, Nebr., BRISTOW STATE BANK
Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker Auctioneer Bristow, Nebr. Clerk