Legal Notices (First pub Oct. 4. 1956) NOTICE OF •SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds of the State of Nebraska, or its authorized representative, will offer for lease at public auction on the 26?h day of Octo ber, 1956, at 2:30 o’clock P.M., at the office of the County Treasur er of Holt County, in O’Neill, Nebraska, the following educa tional lands within said county: SE',4NE>4 - E4SEV4 Sec 16, Twp. 32 Rge. 11. Si-aSWi.4 Sec 16, Twp, 25, Rge. 10. SEt4 Sec. 16, Twp 25, Rge. 12. Said sale may be adjourned from day to day until all lands have been offered. No sale will be final until approved by the Board of Educational Lands and F’unds, and the Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS Elmer H. Mahlin, Secretary 23-25‘c (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 sa'd 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, and that on October 18, 1956, and on January 19, 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 jections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 22-24 (First pub. Oct. 4, 1956) Julius D. Cronin, Atty. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IIOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA TO: O’Neill Power and Irriga tion Company, a dissolved corp oration; and all persons having or claiming any interest in a tract of land beginning at the Southwest corner of Section Twenty-five, Township Twenty nine, Range Twelve, West of the 6th P.M in Holt County, Ne braska, thence Blast along the Section line a distance of 80 rods to the quarter corner, thence North 200 feet, thence West 80 rods to a point on the section line 200 feet north of the South west corner of said Section 25, thence South 200 feet to the place of beginning, real names un known, defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of October, 1956, Harlow Schwisow as plaintiff, filed his petition in the District Court of Holt Coun ty. NV r*i Kd ,i. nst f «i as sod defendants. the t and pray er of which is to quiet and con firm the title in him," the said Harlow' Schwisow, to the real estate herein ' above specifically described, as against you and each of you, and to secure a Decree of Court that you have no interest in, right or title to or lien upon said real estate, or any part thereof, and for general equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 12th day of November, 1956. Dated October 2nd, 1956 HARLOW SCHWISOW Plaintiff JULIUS D. CRONIN His Attorney 23-26 (First pub. Oct. 11, i956.) ROAD PETITION TO THE HONORABLE COUN TY BOARD OF HOLT COUN TY. NEBRASKA We, the undersigned electors of Holt County, Nebraska, r4, S4NE>4 19 204.07 Township 28, Range 9 ,\WV4 8 153.94 E: . 10 295.46 SW14 10 70.87 VV'i E4, SW»4 11 221.68 \VI, 13 157.94 XL >4, E»iSWy4, W SE'4 16 310.50 VmSWVi _ 18 19 13974 Pt. SW4NWV4 18 5.12 in WljSW‘4 18 45.22 X W '- t 20 97.84 NWV* _.. 27 65.46 aK'i 22 139.64 XEI-4 — 28 111.50 Si2NE>4. N'3SEV4 32 22.18 SMjSEV4 32 13.74 W1 ,SEl4, sw»-i 33 73.14 34 196.40 Township 28, Range 19 SVVy* 10 106.32 Pt. SE'4NEV4 No. 4 13 50.98 S^SEi4SEV4 No. 18 Pt. S'jNWlj SEVi No. 17 13 75.20 WV4SW l/4 15 48.34 E'j 23 147.83 NEV4 24 75.50 S‘3NWy4, SWV4 26 139.56 Page Village Nondescripts Township 28, Range 9 StjNCTjsw *4 Nwy4, No. M 18 78.34 Pt. NW»/4SW«4, N-T 18 3.90 pt. N\vy,swy4l No. 79-H 18 40.92 Pt. NW'4SW»4, No. E 18 13.64 Township 28. Range 10 Pt. SEy4SEV4 13 57.28 Pt. SEy4NEy4 13 23.58 Pt. SEt4NEV4 13 1.96 Lots Blk. Tax Lots 3, 4 1 1.16 8. 9 10 2 29.24 C to 10 Inc. 3 94.70 11 to 15 Inc. 3 186.28 1 to 10 Inc. 4 69.38 11, 12, 13 4 45.22 14, 15, 16, 17 4 144.58 N 50 ft. 1 to 5 Inc 5 91.18 S 75 ft. 16 to 20 Inc. 5 206.54 4 to 9 Inc. 6 1.54 4, 5 7 68.98 7, 8, 9, 10 . 8 7.80 3 9 6.62 s 25 ft. 9 and 10 9 3.50 N 42 ft. 9 and 10 9 2.36 Center 50 ft. 9 and 10 9 2.72 19, 20 _ 9 36 24 • 8, 7, a .10 7.80 F- NTE'4SEt4 16 UJO Pt. outlot B 16 2.72 Pt. outlot B 16 2.72 Pt. outlot B 16 12 86 I. 2 3 18 4.30 II, 12. 13 18 .36 9, 10 19 3.50 fl to 15 Inc 19 58.46 24 3.12 11 to 20 Inc. 27 4.30 • 11 to IS Inc. 28 1.16 East Side Addn 4. 5 2 59 62 1 to 14 Inc 4 22 98 1 to 5 Inc 9 3,12 1 to 5 Inc. 10 1.54 Willowdale Prec. Township 30. Range 9 WVi 7 140 04 SWV4SEV4 19 25.22 SEVjNW V», NE'i swt4 29 41,90 SE'4SWV4 29 11.02 SE^4 33 40.76 Township 30, Range 9 N\V, 34 29.80 34 E'2, SWV4 35 184.48 iVV« 35 34.10 Township 30. Range 10 N; ■ 1 285.54 SE‘4 1 110.34 NHNEVi _ _ 2 62.22 NViSWV4 1 47.48 s M 1 , 2 64.96 NVaSEVi 2 52.54 3 137.14 SEVi 8 2 K > , 17 199.52 ■ E11 8 97.74 j NWVi 8 53.62 SWV4 11 101.50 S‘2NWVi 12 48.04 SEV, 28 101.34 SEVi 24 75.86 EV4 21 193.78 25 112.14 32 192.66 Wyoming Precinct Township 25, Range 14 NVfcNEVi, SWV4NEV4. NW>4, nwv4 SE Vi 2 221.14 All _ 11 W>, _ 12 N'2NWVi 13 EVfcE^ 14 277.03 N'^NEVi, SEViKEVi, EV2SEy4 23 72.32 All . 24 All 25 NE11 N E t4, SViNEVi, EliWV., SEVi 26 SEVi 27 EViEVa 34 NV2, N>2SWV4) SEVi 35 880.94 Township 26, Range 14 N‘2,E'2SWVi,SEVi 7 W1 ■ 8 Ni..NWV4 17 NE'iNEVi 18 567.48 E'-,EM* 23 SWVi 24 119.66 NE'.4 25 48.35 SE'4SE>4 34 All 35 323.68 "OCTOBER IS CO-OP MONTH,” ... SAY THESE 10 GOVERNORS I COLORADO Fdwln C. Johnon IOWA Ifo A. Hosch KANSAS Fred Kail MICHIGAN G. Mennsn Williams MINNESOTA Orville L. Freeman * I MONTANA i. Hugo Arowon NEBRASKA Victor Anderton NORTH DAKOTA C. Norman Bruns date I SOUTH DAKOTA Joi*ph Fo«* WISCONSIN Walter 4. Kohler Governors of 10 great states have officially proclaimed October as "Co-op Month. In their proclamations the Governors recognize the contri butions which cooperatives have made in the development of their states. They point out that cooperative business is a significant part of overall commercial activity. They stress the benefits which people realize from cooperative participation and em phasize the economic advantages which their states enjoy through cooperative organizations. Everyone shares in co-op benefits Sponsoring Co-Op Ewing Co-Op Creamery - - Chambers Farmer-Rancher Co-Op Orchard Co-Op Creamery • r • . Amelia Village lx>ts Blk. Tax 8, 9. 10 .3 68 1 6 34 14. 15 6 34 6 to 10 Inc 8 .86 I. 2, 3. 4 __10 19 56 10 12 .34 IS 12 12.82 1 to 10 Inc 14 1.18 II, 12. 13, 14 _ 14 18 22 Chambers News Harold Dean Young went to laurel Sunday where he has em ployment. His mother, Mrs. Clar ion •« Young, accompanied him to Belden to assist with the care of her father. John Mitchell, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Hoerle entertained members of the Clar ence Young family at dinner Sunday. October 7. in honor of her brother. Harold Dean Young Also present were Mr and Mrs. Sam Young. , Mrs Zula Hall of Crawford ar rived Sunday. October 7. for a visit in the Louis Neilson home Mrs Hall is national assistant di rector of the Midwest Federation of Chaparrel Poets. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens, Cherilyn and Terry of Atkinson were Sunday, October 7. dinner guests in the E R. Carpenter home. The occasion was Mrs. Stevens' birthday anniversary. I , Muehn Taggart of Omaha was a weekend visitor in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taggart. Mr and Mrs. Dean Stevens of Ytkinson and Mr and Mrs. Har ley Larson and children of Ewing called at the Floyd Whitaker borne Sunday, October 7. Mrs I* W. Abbot of Bloomfield is spending the week with grand daughter, Mrs Harry Myers, Rev. Myers and children The American Legion aux iliary met Friday evening at the American Legion hall with 16 members present The meeting was in charge of the vice presi dent, Mrs. A B Hubbard Fol lowing the routine business meeting, several games w e r e played, directed by Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. E. H Medea If. Lunch was served by Mrs. A A Walter and Mrs. E. R Carpenter. Mrs John Wintermote Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook and Mr and Mrs. Ijouis Neilson and mother, Mrs. Halloway, were Sunday, October 7, dinner gueats in the Clyde Kilti home A1 c Raymond Shoemaker, who is stationed in Texas is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Shoemaker, sr. The Junior Garden club met Saturday, October 6, at the Per kins Memorial park Mrs. Vernon Smith, assistant leader, gave the lesson on making Thanksgiving favors. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner and grandson. Kenneth Thom son, drove to Grand Island Sun day, October 7, to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Robert Turner, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Starr of Arnolds Park. la., were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Nellie Starr. AS 1 AM UNABLE to tend the livestock and operate my ranch, 1 will oiler the fol lowing described property at public auction, on the premises, located north ot Burwell on State Highway 1 1 to Mission Church, then north and west on marked road: OR south from Atkinson on Highway 1 I, past Swan Lake, to Mission church, then north and west; OR west from Chambers on Highway 95 to Highway I I, south to Mis sion church, then north and west, on Wednesday, Oct. 17 Sale Starts at 12:30 P. M. Homemakers Club Serves Lunch 56-Angus Cattle-56 1-Angus BULL, 2-years-old, reg. Purchased from Pepple Creek Ranch, Burwell 49-Angus COWS Some may be fresh by sale day 6-Angus HEIFERS, 2-years-old THIS I1KRI) of females shows a lot of breeding — the Rood beef type. All raised calves the past year and are of good age. Mated back for next spring calves. MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT F-20 Tractor on rubber No. 16 power Mower Regular Tractor with 24 power Mower No. 7 Trail Mower Complete Winch with Cable and Stringer Sweep Head for Regular Tractor Some Repairs for No. 7 Horsemower Corn Cultivator for Reg ular Tractor 14-;nch Gang Plow on rubber, like new Corn Planter with fur row Openers Two-row Horse Cultivat or Press Drill with Alfalfa seeder attachment (One-Horse) Grain Drill 3— used Bluegrass Strip pers 7—50-Gal. Fuel Barrels Winch Cable Farmhand, complete with 4 heads Several Rolls Woven Wire 2-old 8-ft. Tanks 20-ft. Bottomless Tank Pile of Bridge Lumber (2 old Bridge Stringers) 4— 32 ft. 4x4’s (used) 35—Telephone Posts 80—Used Posts 10—V2 Ties Feed Box made with 3 in. plank with metal bottom 3x6.Ft. Ton Hoist with frame Front Axle for ’36 Chevy truck with wheels Arm for Farmhand 24-ft. telephone Pole, used Wood Saw One Big Anvil 5 Pieces 3 and 4-in. Pipe Pile Used Lumber, 2-in. and 3-in. 56 1-in. Pieces 8-Ft., 1x6 Board Wagon, ’36 Chevy Truck Chassis Box 2x8x12-Ft. Some Old Cream Cans One-third Barrel of No. 30 Tractor new oil with pump Used Saddle Used Tires 2 10-20 do for underslung Used Tires, 2 7.50-20, do for underslung Used Tires, 2 8.25-20, do for underslung Used Wheel and Tire for Model A 2 Window Frames 4 Sweep Teeth 300-Gal. Fuel Barrel Skelgas Branding Stove Registered Brand 20-Ft. Hydraulic Rake Several 5'Gal. Cans 30-Gal. Barrels Some Belt Pulleys Set Allis Chalmers Trac- }■ tor Chain 2 Sets Tractor Chains for old regulars Grease Gun Filler and gun § nearly new New Cable for Farmhand | New 7-Ft. Sickle for No. 7 Mower 5-Gal. Hydraulic Fluid for | Farmhand Old Forge and Blower Team Work Horses, wt. 3200 Old Saddle Horse j 2 Forage Fork Teeth Big Pile of Old Iron Used Slide Stacker with cage J 2 Old Running Gears Underslung on rubber with rack Good Underslung, good tires, good platform 4 Iron Wheeled Hay Racks 5 Hay Racks with air in j tires (on rubber) 4x6 Chicken Coop Calf Feeder 13 STACKS HAY TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for. M. A. nENTON OWNER COL. ED THORIN, O’NEILL, BANK OF BURWELL, | FRANCIS THOMAS, BURWELL, Clerk Auctioneers'