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Legal Notices First pub. Aug. 8, 1957) IN THE DISTRICT (DIRT of' IIOET COUNTY, NEBRASKA -DUN'TY OF HOLT. PLAINTIFF, vs. ETHEL COWLES; John Doe, true name unknown, hus i of Ethel Cowles; and, lots v 9 anti 10, in Block 7, of Hal j,, k s Second Addition of the T vn of Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska, Defendants in Plaintiff First Cause of Action. kennet H CADWALLAD Clarion Cadw'allader, hus md and wife. The Village of Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska, unicipal corporation; and, Lo in Block 19, of Hallock’s Sec i Addition to the Town of Stu art, Holt County, Nebraska Defendants in Plaintiff Second Cause of Action. JOHN M. HIRSCH, and Anna K. rseh, husband and wife; and Hmry Brockman; and, lots 1 to 6, i«ith inclusive, in Block 21, of Pio r Townslte Gimpanys Addition , i he Town of Stuart, Holt Coun tv Nebraska; Defendants in Plaintiffs Third Cause of Action. CLIFFORD C. GRAVES; Mary Graves, first and real true nam unknown, wife of Clifford C Graves; and, Lots 8, 9 and 10, in Biork 2, of the Original Town of page, Holt County, Nebraska, Defendants in Plaintiffs Fourth Cause of Action. C A. TOWNSEND; Mary Town grnd, first and real true name un known, wife of C. A. Townsend Carrie H. Townsend; John Doe r,.al name unknown, husband o Carrie H. Townsend; and The South 25 feet of Lots 9 and 10; and, the North 25 feet of the South 75 l, et of lots 9 and 10, all being In Block 9 of the Original Town of Pace, Holt uoumy, oeurusiw, Defendants in Plaintiff’s Fifth Cause of Action. CLARENCE M. STEVENS; Mary Stevens, first and real true name unknown, wife of Clarence M Stevens; and, North 25 feet o the South 50 feet of Lots 9 and 10 in Block 9, of the Original Town of Page, Holt County, Nebraska Defendants in Plaintiff’ Sixth Cause of Action. EMMA 1X)RR; John Doe, real real true name unknown, husband of Emma Dorr; and, North 42 feet of Lots 9 and 10, in Block 9, of the Original Town of Page, Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, Seventh Cause of Action. Defendants in Plaintiff’s WILLIAM 1>. TOWNSEND; Mary Townsend, first and real true name unknown, wife of William D. Town send; Berenice Ware; John Doe, real name unknown, husband of Berenice Ware; Jessie Swam; John Doe, real name unknown, husband of Jessie Swain; Clinton A. Townsend; Mary Townsend, first and real true name unknown, wife of Clinton A. Townsend; and. Lots 11, 12 and 13, in Bloc* 18, of the Original Town of Page, Holt County, Nebraska ff, Defendants in Plaimtut s Eighth Cause of Action. SADIE E. SllANNER; John Doe real name unknown, husband of Sadie E. Shanner; George M. Rost; Mary Rost, first and real true name unknown, wife of George M Rost; and LJ H to 15 i>oth inclusive, in Block 28, oi the Original Town of Page, Holt C0Un'y' 'SSS&. in Plaintiff’s Ninth Cause of Action. BEN LAMASON; Mary Lama son first and real true name un known. wife of Ben Lamason; Old Age Assistance Board of Hot County, Nebraska; ^bLots1 t 14 both inclusive, of BIock a, ui East Side Addition to the Town of Page. Llolt County, Nebraska Defendants m Plaintiff s Tenth Cause of Action. MARGARET A. CLAUSSEN, M,n Doe. real We unkwa. husband of Margaret A. Claussen ,he Northeast Quarter of South cast Quarter of Section 32, in Township 30, North, Range 14, West of 6th P.M.. running thence Woct 44 feet, thence North 208. <u }'et thence East 44 feet, thence South 208.70 feet to the place of ^‘""‘"’‘Defendants in PWn“£» Eleventh cause of Action Said defendants will take notice that on the 5th day of August, 1957. he plaintiff, the County of Holt, filed its petition in the District Dr. J. L. Sherbahn CHIROPRACTOR Vi Block So. of Ford Garage Complete X-Ray Equipment O’Neill, Nebraska | DRS. BROWN & FRENCH — O’NEILL — PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of All Kinds Money to Loan — OO “■ AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance C. E. Jobm. Miaiftf O’Neill Nilndri *,^mm Court of Holt County, Nebraska against you and each of you and the described parcels of land in each cause of action, as defend ants, the object and prayer erf such petition lieing to foreclose certificates of tax sale duly issued by the County Treasurer of Holt County. Nebraska, on June 17, 1954, and to foreclose the subsequent de linquent taxes on each such par cel of real estate involved in each cause of action for the years, Sec ond half of 1953, and ail of 1954, 1955 and 1956, as follows: viz. Cause of Action 1: Certificate No. 774 for 1950 to 1st half of 1953. txith inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 inclusive, amounting in all to $1113.82 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 2: Certificate No 775, for 1950 to 1st half of 1953, both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $197.89 as of May 1, 1957: Cause of Action 3. Certificate No. 776 for 1950 to 1st half of 1953 bo tii inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $200 96 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 4: Certificate No. 784 for 1951 to first half of 1953, both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amount in all to $217,94 as of May 1. 1957 , Cause of Action 5: Certificate No. 788 for 1946 to 1st half of 1953 both inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956, both inclusive, amounting in all to $298.53 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 6: Certificate No. 789 for 1948 to 1st half of 1953 lxith inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $146.46 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 7: Certificate No. 790 for 1948 to 1st half of 1953 both inclusive, and subsequent taxes tor second half of 1953 to 1956 Ixith inclusive, amounting in all to $107.96 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 8: Certificate No. 791 for 1948 to 1st half of 1953 both inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to I tot h inclusive amounting in all to $26.62 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 9: Certificate No. 792 for 1948 to 1st half of 1953 Iwth inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 Iwth inclusive, amounting in all to $42.24 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 10: Certificate No. 794 for 1951 to 1st half of 1953 both inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 Iwth inclusive, amounting in all to $284.27 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 11: Certificate No. 673 for 1948 to first half of 1953 Iwth inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956, Iwth inclusive, amounting in all to $41.66 as of May l, 1957; Said tax sale certificates and subsequent delinquent taxes draw interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from and after May 1, 1957. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure on each tax sale certificate and the subsequent delinquent taxes on each parcel of real estate described for the amount found due with interest and legal costs, and that said plaintiff be allowed an attorneys fee equal to ten per cent of the amount found due in each cause of action to be taxed as part of the costs, and that said real estate be sold for the satisfaction of such liens, and the costs and interest. You and each of you are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 16th day of Septem ber 1957, otherwise judgment will be rendered against you accord ingly. COUNTY OF HOLT, PLAINTIFF By: William W. Griffin, 'its attorney. ( 15-18c ) ( First pub., Aug. 8, 1957 ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA COUNTY OF IIOLT, PLAINTIFF, vs. HANNAH A. TUTTLE; John Tuttle, first and real true name unknown, husband of Hannah A. Tuttle; Rollin L. Tuttle; Mary Tuttle, first and real true name unknown, wife of Rollin L. Tuttle, The Village of Ewing, in Holt County Nebraska, a municipal corporation; Old Age Assistance Board of Holt County, Nebraska; and Lot 13, in Block 9, of the Original Town of Ewing, Holt County, Nebraska . Defendants in Plaintiff s First Cause of Action. EDNA K. BLACK; John Black, first and real true name unknown, husband of Edna K. Black; The Village of Ewing, in Holt County, Nebraska, a municipal corpora tion; and, Lots 7 and 8, in B e 33 of the Subdivision of Outlots A and B, in the Village of Ewing, Holt County. Nebraska, Defendants m Plaintiff s Second Cause of Action. JAMES L. PRUDEN; Mary Pruden, first and real true name unknown, wife of James L. Pru den- The Kansas Nebraska Gas Company, a corporation; and, A tract of land described as . Be aming at a point 544 Mi feet West of the Northeast comer of the Northwest Quarter of Section 3, in Township 26* North, Range 9, West of the Gth fc.M. in Holt County, Nebraska, running thence West 6i3M> feet to the East line of the Right of Way of the Public High way, thence Southeast along the Fast line of said Public Highway to a Point 533 feet South of die ooint of beginning, thence No th ^33 feet to the point of beginning; ami. All ol .h.'N»nh l»« Northwest Quarter of Section 3, in Township 26, North, Range West of the 6th P-M. in Holt Coun tv, Nebraska, lying Soudi of the Right of way of th® Chicago, Northwestern Railroad Corn pa y. and. The South half of the North west Quarter of Section 3, n Township 26, North Range 9, West of the 6th P-M-J" ®1 County. Nebraska, excepting, a tract commencing Mi ^^ordi ol the Northeast comer of die South west Quarter of %5taid mnning thence North 8 rods thence West 10 rods thence South 8 rods, thence East 10 rods to the point of beginning, Defendants in Plaintiff s Third Cause of Action. ROBERT E. DAVIDSON and El sie M Davidson, husband and wife; real names unknown; and, A tract of land described as: Be ginning at a point 25 feet South and 114-5 feet West of the South east corner of Block 16, in Haze let's Addition to the Town of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, thence running South 170 feet, thence East 45 feet, thence South 257 feet more or less to the Sec tion line on the South side of Sec tion 30, in Township 29, North, Range 11, West of the 6th P.M., thence running West on sail Sec tion line 162 9 feet, thence run ning NorUi along the center line of Madison Street of the City of O'Neill, Nebraska, 107 ft., thence running West 170 ft., thence run ning North feet, thence running East 287.9 feet to the place of beginning, Defendants in Plaintiff's j Fourth Cause of Action, j ELLIOTT E. THOMPSON; Mary Thompson, first and real true name unknown, wife of Elliott E. Thompson; Sarah J. Wolf; John Wolf; first and real true name unknown, husband of Sarah J. Wolf; Ellen Bold Mcllravie; John Doe, real true name unknown, husband of Ellen Bold Mcllravie; May Mcllravie; John Doe, real true name unknown, husband of May Mcllravie Leslie W. Cain; Mary Cain, first and real true name unknown, wife of Leslie W. Cain; Irene Cain Hoxsie; John Doe, real name unknown, husband of Irene Cain Hoxsie; Edna May Cain; John Doe, real name un known, husband of Edna May Cain; Hazel Cain; John Doe, real name unknown, husband of Hazel Cain; Glenn Cain; Mary Cain, real name unknown, wife of Glenn Cain; Ivan Cain; Mary Cain, real name unknown, wife of Ivan Cain; Esther Cain; John Doe, real name unknown, husband of Esther Cain; Helen Frances Waid; John Doe, real name unknown, husband of Helen Frances Waid; and, West One-Half of Lot 5, in Block A, of Millard’s Addition to the Town of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska; Fifth Cause of Action. MINA COVENTRY; John Doe. real true name unknown, husband of Mina Coventry; and East 50 feet of Lot 2, in Block 3, of the Village of Inman, Holt County, Nebraska; Defendants in Plaintiff’s Sixth Cause of Action. NORBERT E. CLARK; Mary Clark, first and real true name un known, wife of Norbert E. Clark; and, South One-half of Lot 6, in Block 14, of the Subdivision en titled Blocks 12, 13, and 14, and Outlots 4 to 11 inclusive of Out lot B in the Town of Inman, Holt County, Nebraska; Defendants in Plaintiff's Seventh Cause of Action. ETHEL F. COWLES; John Doe, real true name unknown, husband of Ethel F. Cowles; and. West 74 feet of Lot 11, in Block 7, of Hal lock’s Addition to the Town of Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska; Defendants in Plaintiff’s Eighth Cause of Action. DALE HENDERSON and Hazel II. Henderson, husband and wife; the Village of Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska, a municipal corpora tion; and, Lots 1 and 2, in Block 9, of Hallock’s Addition to the Town of Stuart, Holt County, Ne braska; . Defendants in Plaintiff’s Ninth Cause of Action. JOHN H. CHANEY; Mary Cha ney, first and real true name un known, wife of John H. Chaney; Old Age Assistance Board of Holt County, Nebraska; The Village of .Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska, a municipal corporation; and, South One-half of Lot 1, in Block 7, of Western Town Lot Company’s Ad dition to the Town of Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska, Defendants in Plaintiff’s Tenth Cause of Action. Said defendants will take notice that on the 5th day of August, 1957, the plaintiff, the County of Holt, filed its petition in the Dis fmot rvwmh r\f Hnlt rvmntv Nphras ka, against you and each of you and the described parcels of land in each cause of action, as defend ants, the object and prayer of such petition being to foreclose certificates of tax sale duly is sued by the County Treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska, on June 17, 1954, and to foreclose the sub sequent delinquent taxes on each such parcel of real estate involved in each cause of action for the years. Second half of 1953, and all of 1954, 1955, and 1956, as follows: viz.: Cause of Action 1: Certificate No. 705, for 1950 to 1st j half of 1953, both inclusive, and, subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 both inclusive, amounting in all to $465.20 as of May 1, 1957; j Cause of Action 2: Certficate No. 710, for 1950 to 1st half of 1953, i both inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $262.00 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 3: Certificate No. 720, for 1951 to 1st half of I 1953, both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $89.16 as of May 1, 1957; . Cause of Action 4: Certificate No. 722, for 1952 to 1st half of 1953, both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amount ing in all to $93.61 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 5: Certificate No. 734, for 1948 to first half of 1953, both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956, both inclusive, amounting in all to $55.24 as of May 1. 1957; Cause of Action 6: Certificate No. 744 for 1951 to first half of 1953, both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956, both inclusive, amounting in all to $26.02 as of May, 1, 1957; Cause of Action 71 Certificate No. 746 for 1950 to 1st half of 1953, both inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $21.99 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 8: Certificate No 764 for 1949 to 1st half of 1953 to 1956, both inclusive, quent taxes for second half of 1953 ,to 1956. both inclusive amounting in all to $1872.47 as of May 1, 1957; _, Cause of Action 9: Certificate No. 768, for 1948 to 1st half of 1953 both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 195.1 to 1956 both inclusive, amount ing in all to $982 85 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 10: Certificate No. 771. for 1950 to 1st half of 1953. both inclusive, and sutoequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $149 92 as of May 1, 1957; Said tax sale certificates and subsequent delinquent taxes draw interest at the rate of sev en per cent per annum from and after May 1, 1957. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure on each tax sale certificate and the subsequent delinquent taxes on each parcel of real estate describ ed for the amount found due with interest and legal costs, and that said plaintiff bo allowed an attor ney's fee equal to ten percent of •he amount found due in each ■nuse of action to be taxed as part of the costs, and that said real estate be sold for the satisfac tion of such liens, and the costs and interest. You and each of you are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 16th day of Sep tember 1957. otherwise judgment will be rendered against you ac cordingly. COUNTY OF UOLT. Plaintiff By; William W. Griffin. its attorney. 15-18c ) (First pub. Aug. 8, 1957) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA COUNTY OF HOLT. PLAINTIFF. vs. UALTON O. JARVIS and Floy Tnn.do )«i i.1 1 onH u'ifn • anH Lot Five in Block Thirteen of Kimball & Blair’s Addition to the Town of Atkinson, Holt County, Nebraska, Defendants in Plaintiff’s First Cause of Action; R. B. TRANER; Mary Traner, first and real true name un known, wife of R. B. Traner; Old Age Assistance Board of Holt County, Nebraska; and, I>ots 1, 2 and 3, in Block 39 of Kimball & Blair’s Addition to the Town of Atkinson, Holt County, Ne braska, Defendants in Plaintiff's Fifth Cause of Action; RAYMOND R DISNEY; Mary Disney, first and real true name unknown, wife of Raymond R. Disney; Old Age Assistance Board of Holt County, Nebraska; and, A tract of land described as; beginning at the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 30, in Township 26, North, Range 12, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska, running thence West 32 rods, thence North 10 rods, thence East 32 rods, thence South' 10 rods to the place of beginning. Defendants in Plaintiff’s Sixth Cause of Action. RAYMOND R. DISNEY; Mary Disney, first and real true name unknown, wife of Raymond R. Disney; Old Age Assistance Board of Holt County, Nebraska; and, A tract of land described as: commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, in Township 26, North, Range 12, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebras ka, running thence West 30 rods, thence South 10 rods, thence East 30 rods, thence North 10 rods to the place of beginning. Defendants in Plaintiff’s Seventh Cause of Action; TOITN A MTLLER: Mary Mil ler, first and real true name un known, wife of John A. Miller; and, North One-half of Lot 16, in Block 4, of Tuller & McNichols Addition to the Town of Atkin son, Hojt County, Nebraska; Defendants in Plaintiff’s Eighth Cause of Action; FIRMIN Q. FELTZ; Mary Feltz, first and real true name unknown, wife of Firmin Q. Feltz; Fred C. Stanton; Mary Stanton, first and real true name unknown, wife of Fred C. Stan ton; and, The Northwest Quar ter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 3, in Township 26, North, Range 9, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska, Defendants, in Plaintiff’s Ninth Cause of Action; FRANK EMSICK; Mary Em sick, first and real true name un known, wife of Frank Emsick; and, West Half of East Half of Lot 11; West Half of East Half of Lot 12; and West Half of East Half of Ix>t 13, all being in Block 6, of the Original Town of Ewing, Holt County, Ne braska Defendants in Plaintiff’s Tenth Cause of Action. Said defendants will take notice that on the 5th day of August, 1957, the plaintiff, the County of Holt, filed its petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you and each of you and the described par cels of land in each cause of ac tion, as defendants, the object and prayer of such petition being to foreclose certificates of tax sale duly issued by the County Treasurer of Holt County, Ne braska, on June 17, 1954, and to foreclose the subsequent delin quent taxes on each such parcel of real estate involved in each cause of action for the years, Second half of 1953, and all of 1954, 1955, and 1956, as follows: viz:— Cause of Action 1: Certificate No. 669, for 1948 to first half of 1953 both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $56.17 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 5: Certificate No. 670 for 1949 to 1st half of 1953, both inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both Inclusive, amounting in all to $331.46 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 6: Certificate No. 684, for 1949 to 1st half of 1953, both inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusivce, amounting in all to $68.64 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 7; Certificate No. 678, for 1949 to 1st half of 1953, both inclusive and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956, both inclusive, amounting in all to $45.83 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 8: Certificate No. 671, for 1950 to 1st half of 1953, both inclusive, and subsequent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amounting in all to $27.81 as of May 1, 1957; Cause of Action 9: Certificate Na 691. for 1950 to 1st half of 1953. both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956, both inclusive, amounting in all to $329.09 as of May 1. 1957:; Cause of Action 10: Certificate No 701. for 1950 to 1st half of 1953, both inclusive, and subse quent taxes for second half of 1953 to 1956. both inclusive, amounting in all to $711.57 as of May l. 1957; Said tax sale certificates and subsequent delinquent taxes draw interest at the rate of seven per ent per annum from and aft<A May 1, 1957. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure on each tax 1 sale certificate and the subse quent delinquent taxes on each parcel of real estate described for the amount found due with inter est and legal costs, and that said plaintiff In- allowed an attorney's fee equal to ten per cent of the amount found due in each cause! of action to be taxed as part of the costs, tmd that said real es tate be sold for the satisfaction of such liens, and the costs and interest. You and each of you are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 16th day of Septem In r 1957, otherwise judgement will in? rendered against you accord-. inglv. COUNTY OF HOLT, PlaintifT By William W. Griffin, its at torney. 15-18c (First pub. Aug. 22. 1957> NOTICE T O MOBILE HOME TRAILER OWNERS AND MO BILE HOME OOITRT OPER A TORS Re: L. B. 1<M Mobile Homes This act is effective September 20 1957. It reouires that every owner of a "Mobile Home” (ex cept those having a current Ne braska Registration plate) locat ed or operated in this State for more than 30 days secure an an nual permit from the County Clerk. This permit is to be dis played by the occupant in a win dow near the front door of the Mobile Home. The fee is $1.00. Operators of "Mobile Home Courts” are to be licensed by the State. Each operator is to make a report to the County Assessor of each Mobile Home parked for more than 30 days. The law specifically provides that the County Clerk is to furnish these I reporting forms. KENNETH WARING HOLT COUNTY CLERK 17-18c (First pub. August 22, 1957) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4200 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 19, 1957. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF NELLIE V. WENSEL, DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is December 12, 1957, and for the payment of debts is August 19, 1958 and that on Sep tember 12, 1957, and on December 13, 1957, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 17-19 (First Publication August 15, 1957.) Legal Notice OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT In accordance withe the School Laws of Nebraska, I am required to make the following described change in district boundaries; To dissoclve Dist. No. 184 and to an nex Dist. No. 184 to Dist. No. 46; to be effective June 1, 1958. It is suggested that the new school house when built be located with in a quarter of a mile of the four corners of Sec. 22, 26, 27, 23, T. 25, R. 9. A hearing of said matter will be held in my office at the court House in O’Neill, Nebraska on August, 30, 1957, 10 a. m., when all interested may appear and be heard. ALICE L. FRENCH County Superintendent 16- 18c First pub. August 22, 1957) NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS ANII TENANTS Section 39-512 of the Nebraska Statutes requires that weeds along all Public Roads and Drain age Ditches shall be mowed at least twice a year. If this is not done, the County Board has authority to cause same to be done and all expenses will be assessed against said pro perty. If you have not already done this mowing, please cooperate and do this immediately to help with the costly operation of Snow Re moval. —HOLT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 17- 19c O’Neill Locals Mr. and Mi's. Eugene Hastreit er spent the week of August 11 17, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eisenmanenger, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hastreiter in Hum phrey, Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham were Mr. and Mrs. David Maughan of Til den. The Graham’s son, Eddie returned to Omaha Sunday after having spent his one week’s va cation here with his parents. Mrs. Charles (“Chuck”) Fox was guest-of-honor at a pink-and blue shower Thursday. August 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Earley. Mrs. Fred Apple by and Mrs. Earley were the hostesses. Linda Hamik visited her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamik, sr., from Thursday, Au gust 15, until Sunday, August 18, when she returned with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hamik. Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woid neck attended the dedication of Gavins Point dam on Sunday, Au gust 18. Rohde Family Holds Reunion LYNCH Mr and Mrs. Edmund Rohde entertained alt of their children ami grandchildren Sun day, August 11. It was the first time all of the family had been together since the children set out to make their own in the world. Present were: Mrs. Cora Stanley and family of Cincinatti, 0.; Mrs. Johnnie Svatnfi and family of Kimball* Mrs. Adrian Z> tokoski of Bark River, Mich. and Mrs Donald Rohde and children of Lincoln One son, Donald, was killed more than a year ago in a plane crash. The Edmund Rohdes then drove to Lincoln, taking Mrs. Stanley and children with them The Stanleys left from Lincoln for Cincinatti. The Zytokoskis left Friday for Bark River. Both will teach in the Lincoln school at Bark River. Mrs. Donald Rohde and child ren also left on Friday. Roger Rohde, who had spent the summer with his grand parents, the Edmund Rohdes, re turned to Kimball with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Svatos. Other Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart at tended a school alumni class re union at Gregory, S. D.. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes spent Friday evening at the Martin Jehorek home. Marjean Weeder is spending this week with Linda and Nancy Connick at Gregory, S. D Attend the bazaar and carni val at Lynch, Saturday, August 81. You won't be sorry! See the white elephant auction. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins and family of Antigo, Wise., visited relatives and friends here the past week. Air. anu mia. n. "• jr\* ^ Omaha \ isited at the R. M. thick er home the past week. Mrs. Martha Schindler and granddaughter, Janice Schindler returned home Monday, from Missoula, Mont. Mrs. Schindler has been seriously ill while visit ing at the Marvin Schindler home but is much improved. Grace Manner) returned home after visiting relatives in Greg ory, S. D. Mrs. D. L. Lamb of Wakefield visited friends and relatives here last week. Miss Mary Stenger of Peters burg and Misses Margaret and Irene Stenger spent Tuesday, August 20, at the Phyllis Mulhair home. Mrs. Marshall Binkerd and daughter of Hillsboro, Ore,, is here visiting her father, Nick Baker, also other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blue of Texas are visiting the later’s mother, Mrs. Julia Hasenpilug, also other relatives. Miss Mary Stenger left Thurs day for her home in Petersburg after spending several days at the M. P. Stenger home. Mrs. Lawrence Luber and Mrs. Orville Lowry of Memphis, Tenn., visited at the Peter Mul hair and Glenn Hull homes {sev eral days the past week. They then went to O'Neill to visit rela tives there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wike and family of Lake Charles, La., were Friday 6 o'clock dinner guests at the Peter Mulhair home. Jack is being transferred to New Mexico, after being stationed in Lous)ana for some time. Come see the free entertain ment at Lynch, Saturday, Aug ust 31. See the beautiful Croa tian native cottunies, music and dancing. Performances at 4 p. ill. and H p. m. Mrs. Lewis Christensen, Mrs. Clarence Koiunu. mi a. Maly, Mrs. Albert Kalkowski and Miss Margaret Stenger also Mrs. Kathryn Rundall of Omaha spent Wednesday evening, August 21, with Mrs. Don Allen. Mrs. Kathryn Rundall of Oma ha spent several days recently visiting at the Albert Kalkowski home. , _ Sue and Gill Allen spent Tues day until Thursday, August 20-22, at the Harold Krugman home in Spencer. . Mr. and Mrs Herman Schoch enmaier and children of Bone steel, S. I>., and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Burbach and sons of Wy not. spent Tuesday, August 20, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkow ski, to help them celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary. Attend the carnival and baz aar at Lynch Saturday, August 31st. You won’t be sorry. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek and Vince Jehorek were Sunday dinner guests at the Dennis Kube home. O’NEILL LOCALS Miss Mardell Gaskill and a friend, Miss Carole Scohtt, both of Omaha, spent the August 17-18 weekend with Miss Gaskill s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gaskill. Mr and Mrs. William Wolfe of Oklahoma City. Okla., arrived Friday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe lich. . ... - Jerry and Ann Venteicher of Norfolk spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser and Mrs. Ben Venteicher. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel visit ed their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Godel, of Omaha Thurs day and Friday, August 14 and 15. ^ Mrs. E. M. Gleeson spent Tues day, August 20, in Sioux City. Never An After-Thirst! SWITCH TO SQUIRT Mrs. Leonard Barton Burial at Orchard ORCHARD Funeral services were conducted Saturday, August 24. for Mrs Leonard Barton, 71. of Royal, who died Thursday in Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh Rites were held at 1:30 p.m., at the Methodist church in Royal and at 2:30 p.m., at the Evan gelical I'nited Brethren church at Orchard Burial was in the Orchard cemetery, Mrs. Barton, whose maiden was Nora Geers, was born in the Pleasant Valley community, northeast of Orchard. She spent her life in the pleas ant Valley, Venus and Royal communities. Survivors include: Widower Leonard; daughters Mi's Vernon St rope of Venus, Mrs. Charles St rope of Orchard and Mrs Ar thur Terrill of Rembrandt, la. 3 Enlistments in Army Announced The following recent army en listments have been announced by Sfc. James R. Lyons of the army recruiting sendee here: Gale B. Witherwax of Redhird. for ordnance corps. Eugene P. Corny of Verdigro, for dental lalwratory school. Melvin L. White of Chadron, for national guard. Withorwax and Corny went to Ft. Carson, Colo., for processing, training and reassignments. White was assigned to the 128th engineer battalion on the nation al guard at Chadron. Foot Caught in Elevator Auger SPENCER Harlan Sedivy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sedivy of Spencer, suffered a badly cut foot Monday, August 19. His foot and shoe were caught in the auger while elevating grain <it the Spencer bin site. His heavy shoo was torn to pieces and four stitches were required to close cuts on the foot near the big toe. He was taken to Lynch for treatment and was not hospital ized. MAKE MOVE Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bau meister, who have been living at Media, Pa., are now located at Oakwood Manor, Evergreen and Hunter, Apt. 38-C, Woodbury, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gydesen and Perry were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gy desen in Scotia. Star Clubbers W ill Elect Officers STAR Tlii' Get-Together club will meet with Mrs. Roland Mil ler on Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember 11 Officers will he elect ed for the coming year at this meeting. Other Star News Mr and Mrs Elmer Juracek and family returned home Satur day from a two weeks’ vacation in the Black Hills, Yellowstone Park and Oregon Mr and Mrs. Charles Sorenson and family s|>ent Saturday even ing at the Nels Linguist family home. Mr and Mi’s Wayne Hoelter and Allen and Gary Choaln spent Iasi ’I’uesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kvvalt Miller and Bar bara. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman and Mr and Mrs. Nels Linguist attended funeral services for John Hauf at Burke, S. 1C, Snt urday afternoon. He was Mrs. Ben Miller's father. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens and family have heen visiting Mrs. Stevens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Tomlinson, the past week. Mr. and Mi's. John Christ and son of Atchinson. Kans., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and sons Mr. and Mrs. I.vle Johnson and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E walt Miller and family and Mrs. Hattie Hoelter at an outdoor steak supper Friday evening, August 16. to honor the birthday anniversary of their son, Wyn. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Johnson and family and Mr and Mrs. Howard Johnson and family ame later to spend the evening. Home made ice cream and the birthday cake were served later in the evening. Miss Karen Miller has I teen at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wayne Mattison, and family at Platte, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. George Oetter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fink of California and Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Keilhouz of La Fay ette, Ind. having been spending two weeks yyith Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Edson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wertz of Bur lington, Wash., visited relatives in Nebraska recently. The folks were enroute to New York to vis it other relatives. Reach Alaska — DELOIT Mr. and Mrs. I Leon ard Larson have arrived in An chorage, Alaska, where they will make their home for the 1957-’58 school year. Time Marches On We Have Grown Older Together It’s Silver Jubilee Year AT “THE OLD RELIABLE” SEPTEMBER 1932 — 1957 Twenty-five years of history—founded In adversity— ! drouth, depression and general despair—farm holiday—bank holiday—flight from gold—Frazer-Lempke Foreclousure Act— ' commodity stabilization act—world War II—price freezes— inflation—social security act—confiscatory taxation—recession —Korean police action—more inflation—recession—soil hank —more inflation and higher taxes. In the words of Major Bowes—“around and around she went and where she stops nobody knows.” But seriously, I wouldn’t have missed it for anything. It’s the chase that lends zest to the hunt, and not the kill. We are deeply appreciative to each and everyone of j you who extend us a helping hand, or a kind word along the way. To our consignors and buyers, down thru the years —your confidence and your support—made it |s>ssible—to you we are grateful. Sincerely, ERNIE and FRANCIS WELLER And Now That Forward Look! Announcing Two Special Events TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10th Silver Jubilee Carlot Cattle Auction ! ; Already consigned are nearly 1,200 head. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th Our Second Special Carlot Auction Already consigned nearly 1,000 head. Both of these sales will be widely advertised—7,000 cards mailed direct—6 radio stations and scores of newspapers will invite prospective buyers to these events. If you wish to con sign an offering to either of these Hpeelal Sales we should j have the information not later than September 1st. Phone 5141 daytime or 6131 evenings. : ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET Atkinson, Nebraska