The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 21, 1957, SECTION ONE, Image 7

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    Rural Pupils Tour The Frontier
Pupils from two rurnl Holt county schools In
the Atkinson locality Friday took a 90-minute tour
of The Frontier. Pictured are (left-to-right i: First
row Dennie Schaaf (991, Joe Schaaf (991, Billy
Gili? (99), Elinor Brown (119), Leona Rossman
(119), Mary Rookstool (119), Fred Rookstool (119),
Johnny Schaaf (99); Second row Riche .-d Black
(119), Annette Schaaf (991, Evelyn Braun (119),
Retta R<x>kstool (119), Loris Black (119), Tommie
Gilman (119», Marion Rookstool (119); third row—
Margie Gilg < 99», Carolyn Carr <99>, Robert Gil
man (119), Reba Rookstool (119>, Bonnell Gilman
(119i, Jack Gilman »119». Melvin Rossman (119).
Mrs Lydia Medcalf, teacher of district 119, and
Mrs. Ethel Linville, teacher of district 99, are not
pictured. The Frontier Photo.
Legal Notices
(First pub. October 31, 1957)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: Mary Elizabeth Tiehl Kline,
trustee under the Will of Cath
erine Kohler; The heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested
in the estate of Catherine Tiehl,
deceased, real names unknown;
and all persona having or claim
ing any interest in Lots 12, 13
and 14 in Block 23 in the subdivi
sion en titlixi Blocks 21 to 24 in
clusive. of Ewing, Holt County,
Nebraska, real names unknown,
defendants.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 28th day of
Octol>er, 1957, Mary L. Rother
ham as plaintiff, filed her peti
tion in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against you
as defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet and
confirm the title in her, the said j
Mary L Rotherham, to the real
estate hereinabove specifically j
described as against you and j
each of you and to secure a De
cree of Court that you have no j
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 9th
day of December, 1957.
Dated this 29th day of October,
1957.
MARY L. POTHERHAM,
Plaintiff
BY JULIUS D. CRONIN
Her Attorney
(First pub. November 14, 1957)
ROAD PETITION
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY
HOARD OF HOLT COUNTY,
NEBRASKA:
We the Undersigned electors
of Holt County, Nebraska,
residing within five miles of the
following described road, hereby
petition your honorable body to
grant and establish a County
Road, 66 feet wide, described as
follows, to-wit: Commencing at
the Southeast Corner of Section
1, in Township 30, Range 9, run
ning thence West between Sec
tions 1 and 12, 2 find 11, 3 and
10, 4 and 9, 5 and 8, 6 and 7, to
the Southwest Comer of Section
6. Township 30, Range 9, to con
nect with County Road and there
terminate.
Also beginning at the South
west Comer of Section 2, Town
ship 30, Range 9, running thence
k . 1
North 1 Mile to connect with
County Road.
And to remove from the Coun
ty Road System, beginning at the
' Northeast Comer of Section 3, in
Township 30, Range 9, running
thence West a Distance of 4 miles
to the Northwest Comer of Sec
tion 6, in Township 30, Range 9.
A heft ring will be held on the
above ROAD PETITION on No
vember 29, 1957 at 11:00 A. M.,
in the Holt County Courthouse,
O’Neill, Nebr.
Kenneth Waring
Holt County Clerk
29-31c
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(First pub. Nov. 7, 1957.)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4218
| IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
OCTOBER 31, 1957.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
' ESTATE OF OSCAR HAMMER
BERG, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of sai destate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presentnig claims
against said estate is February
27, 1958. and for the payment of
debts is October 31, 1958 and that
on November 27, 1957, and on
February 28, 1958, 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 filled.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(County Court Seal)
28-30
(First pub. Nov. 14, 1957).
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4217
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
NOVEMBER 7, 1957.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CHARLES M. Mc
MANUS, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is March 5, 1958, and
for the payment of debts is No
vember 7, 1958 and that on De
cember 5, 1957, and on March 6,
1958, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will lie 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
i COUNTY COURT SEAL)
29-31 c
" 1' "1
SALE
Due to my husband's death, I will sell the following personal
property at public auction at the place located % mile west of
Butte, Nebr., on—
Friday, November 29
Sale Starts at 1:00 P. M. Lunch oil Grounds
27 — Head of Angus Cattle — 27
20 Black Angus cows to calf in early spring—an outstanding
set of young cows, T. B. and Bangs tested; 1 registered 2-year
old Angus bull; 6 coming yearling heifers, vet. vaccinated for
Bangs.
Farm Machinery
1952 Super C IHC tractor with the following 1952 equipment:
-mounted plow, mounted com planter complete with 120 rods
check wire, mounted mower, mounted cultivator, mounted list
er and fertilizer attachment for lister, Comfort Cover for C
tractor; 1949 H International tractor, new tires; '56 Ford model
860 tractor, used very little; '45 Ford tractor; new side deliv
ery rake; hay sweep to fit Ford tractor; Oliver plow, 2-bottom
14-in. to fit Ford; Massey Harris 7-ft. Clipper combine with mo
tor and pickup attachment: 32-ft. Kelly Ryan elevator, 6 h.p.
motor for elevator.
Massey Harris 10-ft. windrower; No. 24 com picker. 4
years-old; 15-ft IHC disc; 4-section IHC harrow; 2-row IHC eli;
IHC endgate seeder with grass seed attachment; rotary hoe:
IHC manure spreader; weed sprayer; Case rubber tired gear
with 100-bushel box with new floor; IHC rubber tired gear with
hay rack; kerosene brooder stove, shovels, spades; forks; etc.;
feed bunks; 12-ft. row boat; rubber tired boat trailer with beat
and motor.
4 GEESE
Grain and Feed
100 bushels of Fall Wheat; 50 bushels of Rye; 300 round
bales of Alfalfa; 50 tons of Alfalfa in stack.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH. If credit is wanted, make arrange
mento with the clerk before the sale. No property to be re
moved until settlement is made.
Mrs. Dwight Carmichael
Lester Pearson A Marvin Larsen, Auctioneers
Butte State Bank, Clerk
(First pub. Nov. 14, 1957)
William P. Kelley, attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF
WILL
Estate No. 4225
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JAMES J. KELLY,
DFCFASFD
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 deceas
ed. and for the appointment cf
Mary R. Kelly as Executrix
thereof, which will be for hearing
in this court on December 2, 1967,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
29-31
Celia News
Fourteen members of Wesleyan
Methodist Missionary Society met
i with Mrs. Omer Poynts with Mrs.
Mark Hendricks co-hostess. They
packed Christmas boxes for
Brainard Indian school at Hot
Springs, S.D.; Hephzebah Orphan
age in Georgia; and Niobrara In
dian work at Niobrara.
Saturday, November 9, Mrs. ■
Mark Hendricks took a car load
of Atkinson high school pupils to I
Bassett for the drama clinic j
which was held there that day. I
Around 150 persons were in at-;
tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
Sheryl were Saturday evening
visitors at the home of Mrs. O. A.
Hammerberg.
Alex Forsythe was a Saturday
evening visitor at the William
Maloun home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and
son, Gerald, were Friday evening
visitors at the Duane Beck home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson
spent Saturday and Sunday at
the ranch helping John Sichene
der.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence House
and daughter moved to Willis
Peterson ranch north of Stuart.
Wednesday. Sunday they were
dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs.
Marks home.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks and Mar
kita, Mrs. Clarence Focken and
Karen, Mrs. Leonard Chaffin.
Mrs. George Mintle, Mrs William
Maloun. Mrs. Milton McKathnie.
Mrs. Beryl Beck, Mrs. O. A. Ham
merberg and Mrs. Inez Hayes
worked at the Storjohnn form sale
Saturday, November 16, serving
lunch to the crowd attending the
sale.
Ilene Johnson of York came
Wednesday, November 13, to visit
at the Hans and Louis Lauridson
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ruda and ;
Isla of Bristow were Sunday din- I
ner guests at the Hans Lauridsen [
home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun'
and Billy were Sunday afternoon i
visitors at the Duane Beck home. I
Thursday evening, November
14. the fathers of Atkinson football
team treated their sons to
supper at Humphreys Cafe. After
ward several went up to the high
school for the American educat
ion w'eek activities which the
school put on, others were treated
to movies at the Miller theater.
The Balers won seven out of
eight games, giving Atkinson high
one of the best football records in
recent years. All but two of the
regulars will graduate next
spring.
Vote $25 Gift
to Hospital—
The Goldenrod extension club
met at the home of Mrs. Dick
Minton Wednesday evening, Nov
ember 13. with 15 members and
six visitors present Roll call was
answered by giving a current
news item. The visitors were:
Mrs. Rynold Cimfel, Mrs. Dallas
Behrens, Mrs. Dick Minton, Jr.,
and baby daughter, Miss Anna
Judge and Mrs Gerald McDer
mott.
The meeting opened with the
extension club song and flag sal
ute. Club voted to give $25 to St.
Anthony's hospital and a $10 gift
to Donna Mae Fuhrer for Christ
mas. On Monday, November 9, .
the club will meet at the home of
Mrs. Oliver Ross to make tray,
favors for the hospital.
The lesson for the evening was
entitled "The Lady and the Law”, !
It was presented by Mrs. Anna
Jilg and Mrs. Dorothy Graves.
SLIMLINER
REDUCING MACHINE
Alice’s Beauty Sho
Phone 2*3-O'Neill
PROCEEDINGS OF HOLT
corvrv supervisors
MTNITES OK SPECIAL
MEETING
Meeting of District Number
136, hell August 23, 1957. at 3:00
P M , was called to order by
Garold Butler Motion. It was
moved by Mildred Hoatson to
raise a fund of twenty-five hun
dred < $2,500,00 > for the purpose
of moving and remodeling and
modernizing north school house.
Motion was seconded by Helen
Slaymaker. Number of votes for
15. Number of votes against 0.
Motion carried.
Motion It was moved by Mar
garet Ninas to levy a special
tax of 5 mills on the dollar of all
valuation in the distrirt for such
time as required to raise $2,500.00,
and this to be effective for the
taxable year 1957,
Motion was seconded by Frank
Janak, Number of votes for 15.
Number of votes against 0. Mo
tion carried.
Motion: It was moved by Helen
Slaymaker to authorize the school
lioard to issue warrants in ad
vance to the amount of 85% of
the fund and to proceed immed
iately with the moving and re
modeling and modernizing north
school house. Motion was sec
onded by Genevieve Sandall.
Number of votes for 15. Number
of votes against 0. Motion car
1— ■ ,
ried.
Motion. It was moved by Ora
Yarges the site of the new school
to be the southwest comer ot
the southeast quarter of Section
20, Township 31. Range 16 Mo
tion was seconded by Frank
Janak Number of votes for 13,
number of votes against 2. Mo
tion carried.
Julian Sandall, Secretary
Motion was made by Mildred
Moatson and seconded "by Helen
Slay maker whether to build a new
school house or move and re
model and modernize the old one
Votes for 14 votes, against one
blank.
Motion was made by Ora Yar
ges to vote on which School House
to be moved, seconded by Mild
red Hoatson. Number of votes tc
move south school house for O.
against 15. Number of votes to
move north school for 15 against
O. Carried to move and remodel
and modernize north school
house.
Minutes were read and ap- i
proved. It was moved by Gene- I
vieve Sandall to adjourn meeting.
Motion was seconded by Ora Yar
ges, numlier of votes for 15, and
number of votes against O. Mot
ion carried. Meeting adjourned at j
4 :45 P.M., this 23rd day of August
I 1957 All voting done by Ballot, j
i Signed Julian Sandall, Secretary. I
Legal Voter Present at Special
Meeting of Angust 23, 1967 •
Julian Sandall, Lee Hyland
Ora R Yarges Mildred Hoatson,
Genevieve Sandall Margaret E
Ninas, Harlan Ninas Wesley R
Slaymaker, Berdena Butler, Gar
old M. Butler. Lots Hyland, La
vt in Straeke, Frank Janak, Earl
\V Hoatson, Helen L. Slaymaker
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P M
O'Neill. Nebr.
Sept 30, 1957
1:00 P M.
The Holt County Board of Sup
ervisors met as per adjournment
All memlvers present.
A delegation from Willowdale
Township appeared before the1
Board with a Petition to add six
miles to the County Road System.
After discussion the Board ad
vised circulation of a new Petit
ion with the clause to withdraw
four miles and addition of seven
miles.
3:00 P.M. On motion the Board
adjourned until October 16, 1957
at 10:00 A M
Frank Cronk Kenneth Waring
CHAIRMAN COUNTY CLERK
CREIGHTON Frank E Wi
ner, 90. of Creighton, died at
Lundberg Memorial hospital
Thursday, November 7.
WANTED: AGENT
\V u> can qualify ? W e are in the process I
ot placing a new agent in O’Neill territory
writing auto, truck, tire, life and all types
of liability insurance.
For Information Please Contact:
B. V, HOLMES, district agent
j Broken Bow, Nebr. Phone TR 2-5381
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DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP
966-Acre Improved Holt Co. Ranch, Dairy Herd & Feed
BECAUSE OF A DISSOLUTION of partnership, the following described real estate and personal property
will be offered at public auction on the premises located 20 miles south of O Neill on U.S. Highway 281 and 1
mile west, OR 4 miles east of Chambers on State Highway 95 (hardsurfaced) and 2 miles south, on —
Wednesday, November 27th
Sale to Start at 1 P.M._Bethany Ladies Will Serve Lunch
THE LAND
966-Acre Sub-Irrigated Ranch
THE LAND
This ranch consists of very good bottom, sub-irrigated land and the
entire ranch could be hayed. Ranch is ideally fenced and cross-fenced.
Abundance of water, including three lVi-inch flowing wells, two wind
mills, two 3-inch flowing wells, one electric well, one well for irrigating nice
garden plot.
LOCATION
Ranch is Ideally located one mile from international U.S. Highway 284;
six miles from good town (Chambers) with four-grade high shool; one mile
to rural school; daily mall route three-fourths of a mile from house; REA
and dial telephone.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Real estate will be offered in units of 320 acres and 046 acres, or al
together, in a manner which will be productive of the most money.
Twenty-five percent is to be paid down on day of sale; balance will
become due and payable upon possession on March 1, 1958. NOTE; A loan
on the balance with attractive repayment terms may be arranged through
the broker, VIRGIL LAURSEN, O’Neill, Nebr.
INSPECTION INVITED
Your inspection of the premises anytime before the sale Ls Invited.
Prospective bidders should contact VIRGII, LAURSEN, O’NLIIJ,, NEBR.,
PHONE 434, or one of the owners, for Inspection and/or additional informa
tion. The owners' address: CHAMBERS, NEBR.
The Improvements
DWELLING — SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH
Modern except heat. Built-In cupboards. Double sink. Fireplace. Lawn
was re-seeded this Fall.
GOOD WASH HOUSE
With hot and cold water and drain.
GARAGE, 18’ x 24’
CHICKEN HOUSE, 16’ x 24’
CEMENT CAVE with fruit shelves
LARGE CATTLE BARN, 28’ x 72’
DAIRY BARN, 40’ x 48’
With eight stanchions; 8’ x 12’ milk room is attached to barn. j
Legal Description
UNIT A
6-16 ACHES, Section 2, Township 25, Range 12, llolt County, Nebr.
This unit contains Improvements |
UNIT B
320 ACRES, South Half of Section 35, Township 26, Range 12, Holt County Nebr.
Herd of Milk & Stock Cows
1—Brown Swiss COW, fresh 30 days
1— Holstein-Swiss COW, fresh 60 days
9—Swiss COWS, milking now
WUl be fresh In March and April
2— Swiss-Roan COWS, milking now
Will be fresh In March and April
1—Swiss-Holstein COW, milking now
4—Mixed Milk COWS, milking now
1—Holstein COW, milking now
2—Swiss HEIFERS, to be fresh in spring
5—Yearling Swiss HEIFERS, open
1 Yearling Holstein-Swiss HEIFER, open
1—Yearling Roan-Swiss HEIFER, open
4—Swiss Heifer CALVES —3—Swiss Bull CALVES
Several Bucket CALVES
1—Swiss Bull CALF, 6-mos. artificial breeding
1—Swiss BULL - 4-Whiteface Stock COWS
Note: AU milk rows will be milked at 5 p.m., the day preceding the nle
and at 5 a. m., the day ot the nale. Inspection Invited.
OTHER LIVESTOCK: 1—Bred Gilt 1—Buckskin Mare, 5-yrs.-old, very well broke; 1—Sucking Mare Colt; I
1—Span of Molly Mules, very well broke
60—Stacks Prairie Hay —Some Household Gc:is & Miscellaneous Small Items — TERMS—CASH
Merlin & Gladys Grossnicklaus & Gladys Fittje
VIRGIL LAURSEN, O’Neill, Real Estate Broker I
MERLIN GROSSNICKLAUS, Auctioneer CHAMBERS STATE BANK, Chambers, Nebr., Clerk J