Legal Notices (First pub. Feb. 21, 1957) .Jatvn R Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4173 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA BSTATE OF EDITH IOLA ASTLEMAN, DECEASED. TUN STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de coded, and for the appointment of Louwiva Kuhn as Executrix thereof, which will be for hear ing in this court on March 9, 1957, at 10 o'clock A M. LOUIS W. REIMER. County Judge. .COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45c (First pub. Feb. 21, 1957) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4123 roUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. BSTATE OF JULIA A. RYAN, I)BC EASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO AIL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determinauon of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of final account and discharge, John R. Gallagher ATTORNEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL NEBR. which will be for hearing in this court on March 13, 1957, at 10 o'clock. A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45c (First pub. Feb. 28, 1957) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL ; SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4094 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HELEN A. GAL LAGHER, 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 of1 final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on March 20, 1957, at 10 o’clock, A. M. LOUIS W REIMER, County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 44-46 ——-— M ission Film Show at Page Church PAGE—A colored film, “Your Commission on Missions”, was shown Wednesday evening, Feb ruary 27, by the guest speaker, Dr. Benjamin Allgood of the Philadelphia, Pa., offices of Meth odist Missions. Reverend Hardwick of Laurel was chairman of the group that comprised the subdistrict mission rally at the Page Methodist church. Supper was served at G’30 o’clock and a program followed. Representatives from the At kinson, Amelia, Spencer, Cham bers, Inman and Page churches were in attendance. 1 LEWIS BROS. Absolute Closing-Out Auction MONDAY, MARCH 18th - 12:00 noon On the premises, from Burton, Nebr., 1 mile west, 2 north, 2 west. 2 north, Vi east thence north across Keya Paha river, Vi north then east to the place; from Wewela, S. I). 2 miles south on Hjry. 185, 5 east, 1 south, 2 east thence north across Keya Paha bridge; from Colome, S. D., 2 miles east then ' 17 miles southeast on Keya Paha road. 130-High Grade Hereford Cattle-130 104 Hoad of Select young Hereford bred cows, to start calving 25th of March. Bred to Reg. Bulls, calfhood vaccinated for Bangs and retest guaranteed if required. 10 Head of fancy yearling Hereford heifers. 4 Regi 4-yr.-old Hereford bulls; 4 Shorthorn heifers and 7 bucket calves 17 Head of Hairy cows and heifers (including 10 head either fresh or close up.) Palomino Saddle Horse and Quarter Bred Saddle Horse—tOO Austra White Pullets and Hens. 175 Bushels yellow ear com, 125-bu. oats, 250-bu. barley. l()0-bu. milo and 70 stacks of choice alfalfa and prairie hay. Machinery and Equipment 2 JD “B” & 2 JD “A” tractors, cornpicker, grain binder, JD one-way, JD 2 bottom plow, harrow, Letz grinder, JD go-devil, JD quick tatch cultivator, JD mounted lister, JD rubber tired spreader, underslung, 2 No. 9 & 1 No. 7 trail mowers IHC, IHC 14-ft. rake, 12-ft. JD rake, Farmhand loader, complete with grapple fork, 15-ft. JD disc, New Hol land corn sheller, JD grain drill, JD sweep, 1950 Jeep, 1952 Int. 1 ton short wheelbase truck (like new) plus a good se lection of wagons, fuel tanks, shop tools and the usual mis cellaneous articles. (Write for large sale bill giving full de tails.1 I TERMS: CASH LUNCH WILL BE SERVED HERMAN AND CHAS. LEWIS, Owners - □ THE BEAUTIFUL RANCH 1863.56 Acres Also Sells at Auction Promptly at 1:30 P. M Located on the north side of the Keya Paha River in Keya Paha County, Nebr. and Tripp County, S. D., it is truly one/of the choice and profitable ranches in this area, which is known for high quality feeder cattle. A fine and modem set of buildings, including a new, all modem, 8-room house (only 3-yrs.-old) plus bams, gran aries, sheds, garage, shops and utility buildings, make for comfortable living and efficient operation. Improvements are located on the Keya Paha bottom in an area of rich bot tom land, highly productive of alfalfa, corn and small gram. Possibility of irrigation in this area of abundant water is an added attraction. Pasture and grazing area, sloping in a northerly direction, are well grassed with a mixture of all types of grasses on which cattle do well. Overall carry ing capacity of this ranch is roughly 175 cows and increase on a 12 months basis. 5 dams, 3 wells, and running water, as well as an abundance of trees, furnish excellent water and I shelter. Rolling to rugged hills in the pasture make for further protection against the elements and flies and mosquitoes. Currently there are 200 acres in alfalfa, 140 acres of fertile farm land, balance hay and pasture. Any ranch wife will love the house, with its many built-in features and conven iences—as modern as they come.. REA, daily mail, and telephone. Possession can be given by April 1st, 1957—Terms are most convenient. CHAS. W. LEWIS Gregory, S. D., Owner of the Land Ernie Weller, Dean Fleming or Ron Shonka of Atkinson, Nebr. or Mike Shonka. Burwell, the Brokers and Auctioneers invite your inquiries and will arrange to show you the Ranch at any time. Phone 5141 Daytime or 6131 evenings, Atkinson, Nebr., Security Bank, Gregory, S. D., Clerk. (This ad will appear bat once, clip oat and save) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Holt County Board of Supervisors i _____ O’Neill, ixebr January 31, 1937 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per a Ijoumrrent. All members present, except Barthel. Meeting called m order by the Chairman. Minutes of the pre vious meetings were read and ap proved as read. The Finance Committee report - ed that the fees of the various of fices have been remi'ted to the County Treasurer, as required by law. 12 noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. O’Neill, Nebr. January 31. 1957 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment. All members present, except Barthel. Bids were opened on a car load of Bridge lumber and 00 kegs of 60D nails. After reviewing the bids motion by Flood seconded by Ernst that the Board accept the low bids of Wheeler Lumber and Bridge Supply Company, for the bridge lumber and Nelson-Bray ton Company given the order for 00D nails. Motion by Frickel, seconded by Ernst, to adopt the following res olution: RESOLUTION WHEREAS THE FOLLOWING NAMED BANKS have made ap plication for the privilege of be ing designated as despositories of the monies of this County: First National Bank .. Omaha. First National Bank . . . . O'Neill First National Bank Atkinson O’Neill National Bank O’Neill Tri-County Bank Stuart Farmers State Bank Ewing and, WHEREAS, all of said Banks have deposited certain securities the character and form required by law, for the safety of any and all public monies deposited in said Banks by said County, or its duly elected and acting County Trea surer, and WHEREAS, said Securities have been deposited in escrow in the manner and form as provided by iaw, and WHEREAS, these Banks have agreed to abide t>y alt oj tne .pro visions of the law with respect to 1 the deposit of public monies. NOW, THEREFORE, I move you that the above named Banks bo designated and named the De positories of the public monies, and that the Treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska, be, and he is hereby authorized and empower ed to deposit the public monies now in his hands or hereinafter to) come into his hands as such Trea- J surer, in the above Banks in the manner and within the limits pro vided and prescribed by law, making deposits in the Holt County banks first and only de positing the surplus that the Holt County Banks cannot take care of in the First National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska. The above motion on being put j to a vote by the chairman was de clared carried. Motion by Batenhorst, seconded | by Landreth that the following bonds be approved. Motion car- I ried. Louis Storjohann, treasurer, j Coleman Township. Merele Spangler, treasurer! Steel Creek Township. Wayne Fox, treasurer, Emmet Township. Anthony O'Donnell, treasurer, Pleasant View Township. George Rowse, treasurer, Cha mbers Township. George Roby, treasurer, Lake Township. Paul Hiatt, treasurer, Fairview j Township. Lyndley Crumly, treasurer, An telope Township. Austin Searles treasurer, Pad-1 dock Township. Marvin E. Rouse, treasurer, In-] man Township. James B. Rotherham, clerk, In man Township. Emmitt Thompson, clerk, Ante lope Township. Henry C. Walters, clerk. Pad dock Township. H. C. Walter, clerk, Chambers Township. E. H. Chace, clerk, Saratoga Township. Albert L. Thoendel, clerk, Mc Clure Township. Dercy Abart, clerk, Emmet Township. Eli McConnell, clerk, Atkinson Township. Louis Goeke, clerk. Pleasant View Township. Joe Weibel, clerk, Deloit Town ship. Ardell Curran, clerk. Rock Falls Township. Elmer Trowbridge, clerk, Ver DIVIDENDS on insured SAVINGS (current annual rate) First FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SIOUX CITY, IOWA 511 Fierce St. digris Township. Raymond Klabenes, clerk, Shamrock Township H. R. Farrier, justice of peace. Chambers Township. Ralph Green, justice of peace, Conley Township. Roy M. Gannon, justice of peace, Inman Township. Neven D. Ickes, jr., justice of peace, Verdigris Township. David Keidtl, justice of peace, Stuart Township. John H. Laible, justice of peace, Atkinson Township. Leo P Matthews, Road Over seer, Shields Township. Vincent Obermire, justice of peace, Saratoga Township. William L. Roche, justice of i peace, Iowa Township. Roger V. Rosenkrans, justice of peace Steel Creek township. William D. Sammons, justice of peace, Fairview Township. George Skopee, justice of peace, Emmet Towrnship O. A. Wiseman, justice of peace, Antelope Township. Lyle Vequist, justice of peace. Rock Falls Township. R. M Tomjack, treasurer, Ew ing Rural Fire District . Tom Troshynski, justice of Peace, Pleasant View Township. E. A Bouska, treasurer, Holt County Noxious Weed Dist. 5:00 P. M On motion the Board adjourned until February 18, 1957 at 10:00 A M. KENNETH WARING County Clerk FRANK CRONK Chairman O’Neill, Nebr. February 18, 1957 10:00 A M. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment. All members present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. Motion by Frickel, seconded by Landreth that the follow'ing claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General I Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. 0. A /fnn/m bond fees . 18.50 Kenneth Barthel, salary .. 118.75 A. M. Batenhorst, salary.. 118.75 Joseph C. Bazelman, paint ing in annex 10.00 Delores Boyle, salary . . 116.00 Bricker Typewriter Co., office supplies 20.55 Dr. L. A. Carter, mental hearing.. .. 5.00 Geo. E. Collins, mileage 16.80 Geo. E. Collins, mileage for school redistriet. meet ings. .... 2.88 J. F. Contois, appraisal ser vices rendered for County 15.00 Eldora M. Cunningham, salary 80.00 Lyle P. Dierks, mileage for school redistrict, meet ings .. 2.52 P. C. Donohoe, bond fees and insurance premium 30.20 Clarence Ernst, mileage .. 22.90 Edw. N. Flood, expenses for meeting to Lincoln. . 5.65 J. R. Freeman, supplies for courthouse and jail . 72.00 Alice L. French, postage, express & freight charges 20.18 The Frontier, printing of Treasurer’s Semi-Annual statement .... 59.14 Gillespies, light switch & starters for Annex .. 3.80 John Grutsch, salary. . 233.00 J. Ed Hancock, salary. . . . 300.00 Mildred Hancock, salary.. 125.00 Esther Harris, postage 3.00 Helen Ann Johnson, salary 165.00 Joy Kennedy, salary.. .. 200.00 M. V. Landreth, mileage 43.80 Howard D. Manson, salary 266.00 William A. Miller, photo stating services.. 12.00 Mimeograph Duplicator Co., office supplies. . .. 11.60 Virginia Morrow, salary. . 176.00 James Mullen, mileage 51.00 Mark Muff, labor on annex 14.00 Mabel McKenna, salary.. 166.00 Atkinson Graphic, enlarge ments and pictures. . . 22.50 A. M. Batenhorst. mileage 12.70 Biglins, tile for floor in annex 105.58 J. C. Brewster, bond fees 2.50 Ed T. Campbell, bond fees 17.75 Geo. E. Collins, salary and office supplies ... 90.49 Consumers Public Power District, electric service 154.49 Frank Cronk, salary.. .. 118.75 Prank Cronk. mileage 28 80 3ames Davidson & Sons, repair, supplies & labor on courthonse & annex 417.01 Dudleys, services rendered 1.74 Clarence Ernst, salary .. 118.75 Edw. N. Flood, salary . . 118.75 Peter Frahm, mileage for School Redist. meeting 3.72 Alice L. French, salary 300.00 Alice L. French, mileage 58 68 Alex Frickel, salary.. .. 118.75 Alex Frickel, mileage 58 64 The Frontier, office sup. 2.50 Frances Gilg, appraisal services rendered for the County 15.00 William W. Griffin, salary 208.00 Hammond A Stephens Co., office supplies.26.72 Esther Harris, salary . .. 225.00 Holt County Extension Ser vice, .. .. 282.96 Esther E. Kaiser, salary.. 176.00' M V. Landreth, salary . 118.75 Charlotte A. Leffert, sal ary ... 202.30 Howard D Manson, Clerk of District Court, court costs. 117.45 H. A. Mitchell, mileage for school redistrict, meeting 5.40 James Mullen, salary. . . 191.00 Nora Mullen, salary 200.00 Ted McElhaney, court re porting services. . 6.00 News Printing Service, of fice supplies . . .. 34.04 Northeast Nebr. County Officials Association, as sociation dues. 5.00 The Paymaster Corpora tion, office equip. 126.00 Ponton Agency, bond fees 30.00 Omaha Printing Co., office supplies ..... 5.44 O’Neill Insurance Agency, bond fees 5.00 Redfield A Co., office sup plies . 27.87 Louis W. Reimer, Co. Judge, postage .. 3.00 Geo. E. Robertson, bond fees 42.50 Servall Towel & Linen Co., cabinet & towel service for courthouse. . .. 11.75 Fred D. Spencer, appraisal services for the County 25.00 Ed Thorin, appraisal ser vices for the County 15.00 Leo S. Tomjack, mileage.. 177.40 Inhn T TTnHpmi/rinH calarv 1 1 Kenneth Waring, salary.. 300.00 Wm. F. Wefso, salary.. 300.00 Ailene Wilkinson, salary 200.00 World Book Co., office sup plies 24.07 Norfolk Ofiee Equipment Co., office supplies. . . . 79.40 Northwestern Bell Tele phone services . . 182.90 Howard Oberle, mileage for school redistrict, meeting 2.40 lima Redd, salary . . . . 165.00 Louis W. Reimer, salary.. 416.00 Charles Richter, salary 235.00 Frank Schmidt, mileage for school redist. meeting 2.52 Ophelia Sessions, salary. . 200.00 Stephenson School Supply Co., office sup... .. 11.07 Leo S. Tomjack, salary 230.00 Leo S. Tomjack, jailor fee 46.50 Leo S. Tomjack. jail board 185.50 Joyce Waller, salary.. .. 35.00 Kenneth Waring, Co. Clerk postage . . .... 9.00 Wm. F. Wefso, Co. Assessor, postage & expenses for convention . 67.901 Motion by Batenhorst, seconded by Barthel, that the following Resolution be adopted. Motion carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Holt recently acquired through judi cial proceedings consisting of a tax foreclosure action, title to a tract of land described as: Beginning at a point 48 feet South of the Northeast corner of Outlot B, originally platted as Block 16, Village of Page, Holt County, Nebraska, thence West 100 feet, thence South 25 feet, j thence East 100 feet, thence North1 25 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS title to said proper ty was acquired by said County of Holt at a cost of less than Five Hundred Dollars, and WHEREAS said County of Holt j has the opportunity to sell said property to Sterling LeRoy Al bright for the sum of $500, and it appearing that said price is the fair value of said property under the present conditions and is the full amount that the County of Holt has invested therein, or is the best price that can be obtain ed, and that said property should be sold and returned to the tax rolls. NOW, THEREFORE I move you that the County of Holt sell to Sterling LeRoy Albright the real estate above described for the sum of $500, and that the Chair man of the Board and Clerk be, and they hereby are. authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver to said purchaser a good and sufficient deed to said pro- I perty upon payment of the pur chase price aforesaid. The Aye and Nay vote being called for on this motion resulted as follows: AYE: Cronk, Barthel. Flood, Ernest, Batenhorst, Land reth and Frickel; NAY: None The Chairman thereupon declared the above Resolution adopted. 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M (Continued next issue.) World Day of Prayer Rib's Planned — PAGE!—The two Page churches j will hold separate observances on ! the world day of prayer Friday! evening at 7:30 p m Members of the Woman's Mis sionary society with Mrs. J. E. Smith, president, will be in char- | i’e of the program at Wesleyan church. Mrs. Lisle Mewmaw. spiritual life secretary of the i WSCS, will plan the evening’s program at the Page Methodist church. t ill RCII OF CHRIST (O'Nrill) Rex James, Evangelist Sunday, March 10: Bible school at 10 a m.; pxeaching and communion at 11 a.m.; youth meeting at 7 p.m.; and evening service at 8 Wednesday night, March 13: Bible study at 8 p.m. Study from the Word of God. Revival meeting: Donald G. Hunt from Ottumwa. Ia., will conduct special evangelistic ser vices nightly beginning Sunday, March 24, and ending Sunday night, March 31. Plan to attend each service and hear great preaching from the word of God. Fifth Sunday Rally: In connec tion with our revival meeting, the fifth Sunday rally of the Churches of Christ will be held | here Sunday afternoon and night, March 31. A day packed with spiritual blessings. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES 127 S. 4th St.. (O’Neill) Friday, March 7, 7:30 p.m. Theocratic ministry school. Sub ject, “Hell, a Place of Rest in Hope”; 8:30 p.m. service meeting, theme, “Serving First the Divine Interest”. Sunday, March 10, 7 p.m. Watchtower Study, subject “May God Write on Your Heart”. Tuesday, March 12, 8 p.m. Bi ble book study, using book “You May Survive Armageddon Into God’s New World”, Chapter XVI “The Desire of All Nations” Come In. All t lovers of righteousness are welcome. CENTER UNION (O’Neill) Rev. C. P. Turner, pastor Sunday, March 10: Sunday school, 10 a. in.; preaching follow ing YP meeting. Praver meeting and mission study will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz Wed nesday evening, March 13, at 8 o’clock. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Peters spent Sunday visit-, ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scholte and family in Creighton. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson of Atkinson. Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101, Spencer. Nebr. INCOME TAX PLAN NOW to use our income tax ser vice. WE SOLICIT your business We will be pleased to assist you—farmers, ranchers, busi nessmen. FLORENCE PONTON Phone 106 — O’Neill It’s Our 40th Anniversary! ■ ^ 17 * 1 And We're Proud n of Our Years of L Service to Agriculture DEPENDABLE FARM LOANS SINCE 1917 ELKHORN VALLEY National t arm Loan Assn. LYLE V DIERKS, Src.-Trea.s. O’NEILL fcWmb*' F*J*»ol l®«0 Bonk the cleaner that tvalke on airt HOOVER Constellation Follow* you on Its own air stream — without pulling. Nozzle glides psp ( AX/IIJP I smoothly on 3 wheels ... double DIU JAVINO 1 stretch hose lets you clean a full Formerly flight of stairs . . . full 1 horse ' fiji power motor . . . king size SOld fOr *9/*® throwaway dust bag. WM. KROTTER CO. 305 West Douglas — O’Neill, Nebr. 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