The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 28, 1957, Image 11

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    Legal Notices
(First pub. March 21 1957)
John R Gallagher. Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FTNAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 4148
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF A. V. FORSBERG,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA.
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
John R. Gallagher
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Bldg.
O’NEILL NEBR.
)f heirship, inheritance taxes, I
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
on April 10, 1957, at 10 o’clock,
AM.
LOUIS W, RE1MER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
47-49c
(First pub. March 14, 1957)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE
OF WILL
Estate No. 4178
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF HERSCHFL H.
MILES, DECEASED.
THE 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
ceased, and for the appointment
of Leta Miles as Executrix there
I of, which will be for hearing in
SAMPLE BALLOT
VILLAGE ELECTION
Ewing, Nebraska
Tuesday, April 2, 1957
FOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Two-Year Term
Vote lor ONE
t—I Belaud Welke . By Caucus
t—] Jerry Tomjack . By Caucus
□
FOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Two-Y'ear Term
Vote for ONE
□ Frank Noffke . By Caucus
I—I Richard Shain . By Caucus
□
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SAMPLE BALLOT
SCHOOL ELECTION
Holt County School
District 29
Ewing, Nebraska
Tuesday, April 2, 1957
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
Two Vacancies — Three-Year Terms
Vote for TWO
Charles Rotherham .... By Caucus
Richard Shain . By Caucus
Wayne Shrader . By Caucus
L. E. Bergstrom .. By Caucus
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 Cummingsville 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. 1—Well 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.
UNIT NO. 2—3,440 Acres—unimproved except for 3 wells
and windmills with large bottomless tanks, nearly new
3 & 4 wire fences, including 75% lifetime 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
Sale 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
5141—The Auctioneers or Hon Shonka, Atkinson, Nebr. or
Mike Shonka. Burwell, Nebr., Ke&l-Estate Brokers, for full
particulars. _ |gf
ALVIN BROWN, Owner
MARTIN, SOUTH DAKOTA
this court on April 4, 1957, at
10 o’clock A. M.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
18-48c
(First pub. March 14. 1957)
John R Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4173
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
MARCH 9, 1957 IN THE MAT
TER OF THE ESTATE OF
EDITH IOLA CASTLEMAN,
DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate
ire hereby notified that the time
(united for presenting claims
against said estate is July 3,
1957, and for the payment of
debts is March 9. 1958 and that
an April 4, 1957, and on July 5,
1957, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County
Court Room in said County to
receive, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SE1AL)
46-48c
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(First pub. March 21, 1957)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF
WILL
Estate No. 4179
COUNTY .COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF FRANK J. DISH
NER. DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO AT.I. CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of Martina G. Dishner as Exe
cutrix thereof, which will be for
hearing in this court on April
11, 1957, at 10 o’clock A. M.
LOUIS W. RE1ME1R,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
First pub. March 14, 1957).
NOTICE
TO ALL PERSONS WHOMSO
EVER:
Robert L. Prill and Donald J.
Prill have formed a partnership
under the trade name of “Wes
tern Agriculture and Livestock
Supply’’, with their principal
place of business at Page, Ne
braska and that the business
will be carried on under the trade
name.
ROBERT L. PRILL AND
DONALD J. PRILL
46-48c
Lynch News
Fred Davey returned to his
home in Midland, S. D., on Wed
nesday, March 20, after visiting
old time friends here a few days.
Miss Clara Kohler of Omaha
came Wednesday to be with the
Jehorek family after the sudden
death of Mrs. Vincent Jehorek.
Mrs. C. L. Haseihorst spent
Wednesday night, March 20, at ;
the Lorie Micanek home.
Mrs. Bill Hambek and daugh
ter, Betty, of spencer visited rela- !
tives here Thursday evening.
Joe Waskoviak of Gregory, S.
D , spent the past week here with |
relatives.
The Bob Boettcher family,!
who had spent the past year liv
on their farm near Butte, moved
to their farm northwest of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Serk and
children of Norfolk, Va., are here
visiting their parental homes.
The Thomas Courtney, sr. and
Jake Serk families.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mueller j
and children of Massachuesetts j
here visiting at the Thomas Cour
tney home.
John and Cashmere Radke of
Elba came Friday to be with the j
Jehoreks.
Louis Klasna of Spencer was
a Lynch visitor on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nemic of
Spencer are staying at the Jehor
eks.
Fred Davey of Midland, S. D.,
attended the funeral of his broth
er, C. R- (“Ching”) Davey. He
was a house guest of Nick Baker
while here. ,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Connelly of
Lincoln spent St. Patrick's week
end visiting relatives here. The
storm kept them here several
days longer.
Ern Wilson of Gregory, S. D.,
spent last week visiting relatives
here. _
Rev. Charles Kamber was a 0
o’clock dinner guest at the How
ard Anderson home St. Patrick’s
day.
MILLER THEATER
— ATKINSON —
Fri.-Sat. March 29-30
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I This coupon and one paid ad- |
mission will admit two ad- .
| ults. April 3-4. {
640-A. IMPROVED HOLT STOCK AND GRAIN FARM
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
AS WE ARE moving to the West Coast, we are offering at public auction, on the premises, located 14 miles
north of O’Neill on U. S. Highway 281 and 2 miles east, OR 3 miles south of Midway on Highway 281 and 2
miles east, the following described real estate and personal property, on —
MONDAY, APRIL 8th
Sale Starts 12 O’clock Noon Lunch by Paddock Ladies Aid
VIEW OF T1IE BARN 1
THE LAND
One Square Section (640 Acres)
187 Acres of Farm Land
Including 64 acres of recently new alfalfa and brome, 128 acres in
cropland.
80 Acres of Hay Meadow
6 Acres of Hog Pasture
367 Acres in Pasture and Yards
The farm land has been strip_farmed and rotated to productive soil.
Hay meadow is clean and in normal years produces 40 to 50 tons of
clean alfalfa. I
Pasture easily handles over one hundred head. There is plenty of water
with half a mile of Blackbird creek, open the year-around, running through,
pasture.
Plenty of shelterbelt; fences are all good and cross-fenced. Creek bed
produces good gravel approved by state.
Well-Balanced Unit
This is a well-balanced unit for livestock and grain in one
square section legally described as all of Section 21, Township 31, ;
Range 11, Holt County, Nebr. 1
TERMS: 20% down on day of sale; balance due and payable when
deed and abstract are delivered to the purchaser.
IMPROVEMENTS
Buildings Are In G
8-Room Dwelling
Completely modern; pressure water.
Good 32’ x 32’ Barn
With hayloft and stanchion room for 18 cows, two stalls and grain bins.
Hen House 14’ x 22’
Granary — Tool Shop — Other Sheds
All buildings are in good state of repair; pressure water system serves
all farm buildings. REA and all buildings are wired.
Farm is located on all-purpose road two miles east of inter-continental !
federal highway (281), on mail route. .
INSPECTION
For an inspection of premises ahead of sale day, contact LESTER PEAR
SON, Spencer, Nebr., auctioneer-broker, or M. EARSEN of Anoka, auctioneer; j
O’Neill National Bank, clerk, or the owners, who reside on the place.
Immediate Possession to Successful Bidder
I 26 Hairy Cattle
j 15—Head of Young DAIRY COWS
Eleven fresh since the middle of January; four to freshen soon or by
sale dav; Holstein, Ayrshire, Guernsey breeding.
10-Head of SMALL CALVES
1—Registered Hereford BULL, 3-years-oId
200—Triple A Leghorn Pullets, laying
Eight-Room House on Blocks
Moved In, to be moved or torn down; to be sold as personal property
with a year’s time given purchaser to move same.
Brooder House 12’ x 14’ on Skids
Six-Pen Farrowing House on Skids
Fuel Barrels, including 300-gal. fuel tank
20th Century Elec. Welder, 3-yrs.-old, fully equip.
Air Compressor with new %-hp. motor
Electric Fencer — Vice — Elec. Sickle Grinder
Pump Jack and electric motor
Loading Chute — Tools — Other Articles
Machinery - Equip. |
1949 John Deere Model B Tractor I
Soo Loader with scoop and snow blades. 1
John Deere Cultivator
HM-46 Two-Row Inter. Mounted Lister for II, M or C tractor
17-Ft. International Tractor Disc
No 226 J-I) Two Row Cornpicker, tractor mounted
Three-Section Harrow
John Deere Two-Bottom, 12-In. Tractor Plow
New Idea Manure Spreader, Rubber-tired running
gear and box
Flat Bed 10’ x 12’ Trailer — Hay Stacker
Two-Row McCormick Tractor Eli
McCormick End gate Seeder — Tractor Sweep
John Deere No. 5 Mower, 7-ft.
David Bradley Mower, 7-ft., to mount on John Deere B tractor
14-Ft. International Rake — Harvey Corn Shelter
Ford Hammermill — 65-Ft. Belt
100-Ft. New 3/8-In. Cable
8’ x 16’ Hay Rack with Power Takeoff
Model A Ford Car in running order
45-Ft. Steel TV Tower and Antennae
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Arvin Chrome Kitchen Set with leaf and 4 chairs
Dining Room Set, table, buffet, six chairs
Living Room Suite, lounge and chair
Rocking Chairs — Platform Rocker
6—Dining Room Chairs with leather seats
Bed, Spring, Mattress
Sears & Roebuck 900-Lb. Capacity Cream Separator,
elec, or manual
McCorimck Cream Separator, manual
Maytag Aluminum Tub Washing Machine
with electric motor
Aluminum Double-Drain Tub
IHC 6-Cu. Ft. Freezer
IHC 7-FT. Cu. Refrigerator
Servel Kerosene Refrigerator
Combination Gas-Wood Coronado Stove like new
Duo Therm Oil Burner
Sav-Oil Oil Burner
Steel Cupboard
9’ x 15’ Linoleum — Chest of Drawers
Many Other Articles — TERMS: CASH
RUDOLPH & DELLA JOHNSON Owners I
LESTER PEARSON, Spencer, Auctioneer-Broker O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK,
M. LARSEN, Anoka, Auctioneer O’Neill, Nebr., Clerk