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Legal Notices ■ First pus March 21. ifSTj J hn R. Gallagher Attorney NOTK E Of HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL * FTTLE.WEXT OF ACCOUNT Estate N« 4144 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT comrrr. Nebraska ESTATE OF A. V FOB5BCSG, DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO ALL CONCERNED. Nonce is hereby given that a petition has been filed for ftnji settlement herein, detemunatiioe of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and eommiaaioes, iistruju tion of estate and approval u£ fi nal account and discharge. %U*ch ■be for hearing in this court n April 1#. 1957, at id o'clock. AM. LOUIS W REIMER. County Judge. COUNTY COURT SEAL) t*-49c First pub. March 14. , 3£»7> Julius D Cronin, Attornev NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4174 COUNTY COURT OF BOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HERSCRFL H. 'CUES. DECEASED 'TIE STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO .ALL CONCERNED Notice is hereoy given that a petition has been filed for the prooate of the will of said de :eased, and foe the appointment of Leta Mu.es as Inatra there of. which will am tar rearing a this court on April 4, LIST, at 1# o'eiock A. M. cocnty cdcrt .sa LOOS W REIVER. County Judge »5-48c • First pub Mar 21, 1*57 > NOTICE or HEARING ON \rriJc\noN roR licence TO NELL AT RETAIL BEER BY THE DRINK Notice is hereby given that on March II 1957. FL G. Pierson whose address is Ewing, Nebras ka. has tLed his appLcatuon with ‘he Village Clerk of Ewing, Ne braska, for an On and Off Sal* Beer License on the following de scribed premises, to-wit. Lot 10. Block 9 Ewing. Ne ar aska. Hearing will be held on said application by the Board of Trus tees at Ewing, Nebr . on Tuesday, March 26. at l pan. at the of fice of the village clerk. Ewing, Nebr . at which time she Board of Trustees shall receive compe tent evidence for and against ^■anting said License. WILLIS HOCKEY Village Clerk a* Ewing 47c (First pub. Mar 21. 1957) NOTICE OF HEARING ON YPPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO SELL AT RETAIL BEER bl THE DRINK Notice is hereby given that on March 11, 1957. Arthur Kropp. whose address is Ewing, Nebras THE ALVIN BROWN RANCH 7,120 Acres “IN GOD'S COW COUNTRY” Sandhills of Nebraska Will Be Sold At Auction Monday, April 8, 1957 On the Premises — 1:00 P M. No Postponement — Sells Regardless of Weather Located 34 miles south of O’Neill, Nebr. on U. S. High way No. 281 to Cunuiungsvtile Corner and thence 10 miles west, or 7 miles north of Bartlett on 281 and 10 miles west. or 12 miles south of Chambers. Nebr„ all in Wheeler county containing 7,120 acres more or less. RANCH WILL BE OFFERED AS A WHOLE OR IN UNITS UNIT NO- l—WeLi Improved, can be bought as 2,400 Acres, 3,040 Acres, or 3.680 Acres. A nicely balanced unit— tailored to fit the buyers requirement. U>IT NO- 2—3,440 .Acres—unimproved except for 3 wells and windmills with large bottomless tank3. nearly new 3 A 4 wire fences, including 75% Lfetime new posts. 1.280 acres being hayed. This unit will be offered as whole or a section at a time, buyers option to take all or any part of it If your’re looking for pasture—or a well balanced ranch, in vestigate this one. Write or Call today for large illustrated Saie Bill—giving full particulars and easy terms. Immediate Possession. Owner lives in South Dakota—Selling only be cause of unexpected nearer at home opportunity. Phone, write or call— Ernie Weller Associates. Atkinson. Nebraska. Telephone 3141—The Auctioneers or Ron 'honka. Atkinson. Nebr or Mike -honka, Burwell. Nebr.. Real-Estate Brokers, for full gartienlnn. J u 1(1 j ALVIN BROWN. Owner MARTIN. SOUTH DAKOTA ■ —■ ■ — ti, -as gled ha appdcntum with the Village Cierk of Ewing. Ne braska, iff an On and OS Saie Beer icecse jo the following fU ier*.3*d premises, to-wit icita 5 *nd ft. Block 8. Ewing, Nebraska. Hearing will be held an said appiioat., a oy *he Board of Tra •*es of Ewing, Nebr . on Ttse?dar. March 28. at 1 pm at the af Sce of the village clerk, Ew mg Nebr, at which time the Board jf Trustees ihall receive ctanpe *ent -’.-yW* foe and against granting said license. WILLIS HOCKEY Village Clerk rt Ewing 47c fka pub Mar 21. 1J37) NOTICE Or HEARING ON \PPUf mov rOR LICENCE TO 'ELL AT RETAIL BEER BY THE DRINK Notice is hereby given that on March II, 1*57. Hudie Juraeek. whise id cress .3 Ewing. Nebras ka. has filed his application with tie Village Clerk of Ewing, Ne braska, for an On and Off Sale Beer license *30 the following de scribed premise-;, to-wit: 132 Nebraska St.. Lots 1 and 2. EUoe*. 8, Ewing, Nebraska Hearing will be held on said application by the Board of Trus tees of Ewing. Nebr. on Tuesday 2ft, at l pm at the m~ Oce of the village clerk, Ewing, Nebr, at which time the Board f Trustees shall receive *otnpe tent evidence for and against granting sain license. WILLIS HOCKEY Village Clerk if Ewing 47c First puo Mar 21, 195 > 1 NOTICE OF HEARING ON VPPLIC \TION FOR LICENSE TO NELL AT RETAIL PACKAGE LIQUOR Notice is hereby given that on March 13. 195' Hallie Maben wh se address is Ewing. Nebras ka has filed her application witn -he Village Clerk f Ewing, Ne braska. for a Package Liquor li cense on the foil wing describ ed premises to-wit: Lots 5. 6. 7. Block 1. Village af Ewing, situated in Senool District 29 Holt County, Nebr Hearing will be held on aid ipphcation bv the Board of Trus -Jes of Ewing, Net*., on Tuesday March 26- at l p m. at the of fio* >f the village clerk. Ewing, »or at which time the Board f Trustees shall receive compe >nt evidence for ami against ranting said license. WILLIS HOCKEY Village Clerk cf Ewing 4 i c First pub. Mar 21, 195. NOTICE OF HEARING ON \PPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO SELL AT RETAIL PACKAGE LIQUOR Notice is hereby given that on March 13. 1957, Ruche Juracek, v hose address is Ewing. Nebras ka. has filed his application with t-se Village Clerk of Ewing, Ne i ika, for a Package Liquor li cense on the following descnb : ed premises, to-wit: 232 Necraska Street, Lots 1 and 2. Block 3, Ewing, Nebr, situated m School District 29, Holt County. Nebr Hearing will be held on saic application oy 'he Board of Trus ses of Ewing, Nebr, on Tuesday March 26. at 1 pm. at the of fice of the village clerk, Ewing, Nebr, at which time the Board Trustees shall receive rompe tent evidence for and against granting said license. WILLIS ROCKET Village Clerk of Ewing 47c SPECIAL SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd — 8 P. M. — O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET O’Neill, Nebraska 85 --- HEAD --- 85 Holstein - Gurnsey Brown Swiss Direct from Best isconsm Herds Consigned by— Butter City Creamery Barron. Wisconsin _FREE CALF to Be Given Away - FREE * . • • . • Fhm puo March 14. 13®?'- . sane* | ■ - ' PERSONS WHOMSO- | a'y Eh Sooert L Prtll and Dooali J - aider the trade name of "Wes > rn Agneui ture and Livestock 5^ppi? with thetr principal piace of business at Page. Ne braska and mat the business .. _. be earned on ^nder the trade sane ROIIEHT L- PRILL AND DONALD J PRILL 46-48c O'Neill News Suoiay d.:.n«r pwsti m CSAr-. bers *t the Max Jeffers home j *-re Mr and Mrs .At. Ma * •r.. and Dick. Mo and Mrs. Laverne Caskey entertained at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs. Johnson Caskey and 4 Betty i Bassett. Mr and Mrs Harr. Caskey of Ventw and Mr and Mrs. 1 eriyn Gtbos ard fondly of Clearwater Mr and Mrs Glen Nelson ana family >f Valley were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Curren and Linda. Arriving Sunday ana leaving Monday few their home m Valley were Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Curren. Miss Mary Luu UhL a student . at St Mary’s college tn Omaha. ii spent the weekend with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Uhl Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. T L. Liddv were his mother Mrs. Goldie Liddy of Lincoln, his ’ si *er. Mr- Har.s agger of South ~ Bend. Ind and his niece. Miss Sharon Egger of Nebraska City 1 Mr and Mrs. David Gaiiagos a O-, C rN itt and Sunday guests of Mrs. Rosa Bowers. 1 , Mr and Mrs. Raise Johnson of * Veltgh were Tuesday evening. - 12 callers of Mr and Mrs. H. G Kruse. Mr and Mrs. George Van Every spent a recent weekend and m Norfolk visiting Mr and Mrs. Mar in VanEvery and Car olyn and Mr and Mrs. Carl Miller and boys. Mrs W W Griffin. Mrs. A1 Carr- U and Mrs. Margaret Elkins drove to Omaha Saturday where Mrs. Elkins boarded a plane for Phoenix. Arm. where she will visit her daughter. Bernice, for a . i-ut three weeks. Marvin M.ier and William L, Edwards and Cliff Hemanee of Stuart attended the state basket bail tournament m Lincoln from las Thursday until Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Vorce ind daughter were Sunday. Marcn 10. guests of Mr and Mrs. Har old McNally at Ainsworth. Mrs. K. L. VanVoorhis visited from Friday until Sunday. March 8-10. with her mother, Mrs. West and other relatives in ScottsfalufL Gene Sullivan of Pierre. S. D. spent the March 0-10 weekend with his mother. Mrs. Pat Sulli van. Monuments of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of the J F Bloom Co. . . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer — Emmett Crabb. O’ - Neill. phone 135-J. 3ft# Mr and Mrs. Allan Moffatt and I family of Akron, [a., were week end guests of her sister and I orother-in-law. Mr and Mrs. I Donald L. Franklin and also the ladies’ parents. Mr. and Mr?. LJovd Peck Mr and Mrs. Ward Smith and Herb Underwood were m Burke. S. D„ last Thursday where the men attended a John Deere ser vice school and Mrs. Smith vis ; ited relatives. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hermann and Patty and Mrs. Earl L’aunl. sr, left recently for Portland. I Ore., to visit relatives. Mrs. Andy Rowan and Bradley Mrs. Bill Rowan and Faye were Friday. March 8 callers of Mr ind Mrs. Alvin Ott. Mr and Mrs. Francis Curran and girls. Mr and Mrs. L. A, Ott. ind Mr and Mrs. Earl Bauld. sr.. were Sunday March 10. guests of Mr and Mrs. Alvin Ott. Mr and Mrs Russell Yusten visited Sunday. March 10. at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Bert Henning, near Atkin son. Warnur* Entertain Weekend Guests— STAR — Sunday. March iO guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Waring and >on. j^ree. were Mrs. Hattie Boen.er. Mr and Mrs. Ewalt Miller. Mr and Mrs. Albert Boelter and Merle. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Boelter and family. The occasion a as in observance of -Atlee's birthday anniversary. . I The Warings had as Saturday supper guests Mr and Mrs. Bob Pease and family of Center and Glen Waring and son. Kevin, of. 'orchard. .---— DIVIDENDS on insured SAVINGS (current annual rate) First FEDERAL Utrwci USD LOA* aJSOCLaTKV SIOUX CITY. IOWA 511 Pierce St. . HKavl • • • Proposed Nebraska hicnway lappntmmb in this rrtwn f*»r the 1937- 39 biennium. Key H—hi*h type vurtire M—interm d utte type surface: L—low type surface: T—temporary armor coat B—bndire or viaduct: P—bridge protection. Irs. Anna Donlin at 82d Milestone Mr-' Anna Donlin celebrated er 32d birthday anniversary on t. Patrick’s day A party was eld by Mrs. John Harrington, sr. t her hdrne. Because of the cow ‘orm, relatives from Soeneer rere unable to attend Those attending were Mr. and Irs. Anthony F Stanton. Mrs l.Y St. well and children and Mr and Mrs. John Harrington, jr. ’d daughter Mrs. Lod Janousek joined them for cards later Miss Marlene Karrmgton of Omaha, who was •matte to be home for the oc casion. called her grandmother Vrr v «* fr*»m Lincoln — Mr arid Mrs Bruce McElhaney of Lincoln were weekend guests yf their parents, Mr and Mrs. Ted McEHhaney and Mr and Mr " irry Johnson. — -e». - -mm Mother's Illness Cuts Tnp Short Mr and Mrs. John Davidson ar rived last Tharsdary from Calif anm. where they had tost arriv ed and were railed back by tti* •dd'*n .ilness of his mother Mrs James Davidson. sr Other sons and ctaugftser* am%ufcg are: Ltoyd and Trank Davidson of Culver try CUhf Mr' C A Erur.mng Sar. Gabriel, Calif, and Mr' Trod Deg&an f 1 if fall Cap. S D The *.ati r is staying with Mr a . Mrs O E. Davidson, The Davidsons had rearmed the -ubert« f L*x» A.'.g- .cs when they oet.ed the message to reborn. Davidson's condition ta .ncharged’' She suffered a *tr k • aa-i w m St. .Vllthoay^ iiep.tai Mr* J«hii Teaberg FV'.cd At Coffee— VIM. T Vr* Ge*rr.anxu Mc Ginnis of Emmet honored Mr* J r Ter. org at a coffee fro® 2 * m Sunday at her hi me Other* at'endir.g were Mr*. Jesse C. Wuis. Mrs. Bernard Jaa ,04 Mr> A. Havranek. Mrs Al Kiobp* ■ ■ ** *nd Mrs R-ssert Cole, iii f Emmet, and Mrs Hen ry Martin of G'NeiU. Mrs. Ten □org and fanuly ssr, »U. be ouving f r Kara*a.* City Mo., where Mr Ten;.* n a employed by the Macs Trues company I 3 Transports Loads NEW MERCURY CARS • Come in and look them over. • Get our bid on your used car on a new Mercury. . . the best deal tor you in Nebraska. * SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Asimus Mercury Garage In Wait O'Neill AS WE ARE MOVING to another state, we will offer the following personal property at public auction at the ranch, located i mile northeast of O Neill, 2 mi.es north. ~ miles east, on the Opportunity road, thence 2 miles north (road wnll be marked), on TUESDAY, MARCH 26 Sale Starts at 1 P. M. _Lunch Wagon on Grounds 40 HEAD of CATTLE 40 25—High Bred Angus STOCK COWS 1—Reg. Aberdeen-Angus BULL Including 17 long two-year-old firrt-calf heifer* to Five-year*-old with paper* good individual, guar to itart calving by March It. These cow* are bred anteed breeder. 6-MILK COWS _flnrmc Voorinn hFITFRS Including one Brown -Swim cow fresh two months “■nllglM ICdilJllJ ilLIl LAJ „Bc Ayshire cow: two cross-bred Guernsey*: one Guernsey, just fresh: one Guernsey. to freshen in spring _A runic Yparlino STFFR^ ANYONE WISHING to purchase good, clean breeding ml^llO 1 Cfll IIJI5 J1LUVJ *tock would do well to attend this sale MANY OF THE IN'GrS calves in this herd have been used for 4-H work and have topped markets in the area. 2—BROOD SOWS, to farrow about May 1 .. ,120-Austra-White Laying Hens. 1-yr. 2—Brooder Houses on skids — Gas Brooder Stove — Chicken Feeders, Waterers Used Chicken Wire — Approximately 25 Tons of Good Meadow Hay in the Stack FARM AND RANCH EQUIPMENT 1948 Ford Tractor, good Allis-Chalmers Tractor Good 10-In Hammermill repair reversed with sweep, 2 -Rubber-Tired Wagons Ford Lister mounted, very good with good boxes Two-Bottom Plow for Slide Stacker, new Two-Wheel Trailer Ford Model A Truck Sweep with rack Three-Rake Hitch for with steel buck 6-Ft. Horse Mower Ford Tractor Steel Stacker Cage Hog Troughs 2—John Deere Rakes mounted on rubber MISCELLANEOUS 1,000-Gal. Propane Tank, new last fall International Elec. Self-\^ asher Cream Separator, used one season Boy's Bicycle, large — Good Fuel Bis. Garden Cultivator — Lots of Old Iron Shovels. Forks, Scoops. Etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FCaiamazoo Combination Range Gas Range — Servel Gas Refrigerator Round Oak Table Many Miscellaneous Items too numerous to mention TERMS OF SALE: Strictly Cash. I VERNIE and IRENE JOHNSON OWnIrs Col. Wallace O’Connell O’Neill, First Natl Bank, O’Neill Clerk I \ ern Wrede. O Neill. Auctioneers Buv Wanser, Page, Ringman I