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    Legal Notices
(First pub. Dec. 5, 19571
Wm. W. Griffin. Attorney
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE
APPLICATION OF LUDWIG
KOENIG, GUARDIAN OF THE
ESTATE OF SAMUEL REINKE
AND MOLLIE M REINKE, IN
COMPETENTS,
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
On reading the petition, duly
verified of Ludwig Koenig, guar
dian of the Estates of Samuel
Reinke and Mollie M Reinke, In
competents, duly filed herein for
license to sell the undivided one
half right title and interest of
Samuel Reinke, and the undivided
one-half right title and Interest
of Mollie M Reinke, In and to
the real estate described as, the
west half of Section 18, Township
25, North, Range 10, and south
east quarter of Section 13, Town
ship 25. North, Range 11 west of
the 6th PM., and it appearing from
said petition that the cash and
personal property and the income
from said property in the hands
of said guardian and belonging
to said incompetents, are and
will be insufficient to maintain
said incompetents, and their fam
ily, and that it would be for the
benefit of said Incompetents and
each of them if their respective
Interests In and to said described
real estate should be sold and
the proceeds thereof used for the
support and maintenance of said
Incompetents.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
THAT THE next of kin of said in
competents and all persons inter
ested In their said estates appear
before the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, at the Court
house in the City of O'Neill, Ne
braska, on the 26th day of De
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A. M to show cause, if any there
be, why a license should not be
granted to the said Ludwig Koe
nig, guardian, to sell the respect
ive title and interest of said Sam
uel Reinke and Mollie M. Reinke,
in and to said real estate for the
purposes above set forth.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
THAT a copy of this order be
published once each week for
three successive weeks in The
Frontier, a legal newspaper,
printed, published and of general
circulation in Holt County, No
br&skn
Dated this 29th day of Novem
ber, 1967.
D. R MOUNTS.
Judge of the District Court
32-34c
(Published December 5)
(First pub. Dec. 5, 1957 )
William P. Kelley. Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
DECEMBER 2, 1957.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF JAMES J. KELLY,
DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is March 26, 1958, and
for the payment of debts is De*
cember 2, 1968 and that on De
cember 26, 1967, and on March
27, 1958, 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)
32-34c
(First pub. Dec. 5, 1957)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF
WILL
Estate No. 4232
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF RAY STOERS,
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 deceas
ed, and for the appointment erf
Ethel Mae Siders as Executrix
thereof, which will be for hear
ing in this court on December 26,
1957, at 10 o'clock A. M.
LOUIS W REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL'
32-34c
(First pub Dec. 12, 1957)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
A P PLICATION OF DOROTHY
M GARWOOD, GUARDIAN of
Faye L. Garwood, Marlene M.
Garwood. Janet J. Garwood, and
Charles B. Garwood, Minors, for
license to sell real estate.
OKDF.K TO SHOW CAUSE
Now, on this 6th day erf De
cember, A. D., 1957, this cause
coming on to be heard before the
undersigned, Lyle E Jackson,
District Judge, in and for the
State of Nebraska, upon
the petition of Dorothy Mr.
Garwood, Guardian of the per
sons. estate and property of Faye
L. Garwood, Marlene M. Gar
wood, Janet J. Garwood and
Charles B. Garwood, praying for
a license to sell the undivided
two-fifteenths right, title and In
terest of Faye L. Garwood; the
undivided two-fifteenths right, ti
tle and interest of Marlene M.
Garwood; the undivided two-fif
teenths right, title and interest
of Janet J. Garwood, and the un
divided two-fifteenths right, title
and interest of Charles B. Gar
wood, minors, in and to the
Northwest Quarter of Section 28,
Township 26, North, Range 13,
west or me oui tr. ni., ui nun
County, Nebraska, for the rea
son that it would be for the bene
fit of said minors that their in
terest in said real estate be sold,
and the proceeds thereof put out
at interest or invested.
Upon consideration whereof,
and it appearing from said pe
tition, that it is necessary and
would be beneficial to said min
ors and each of them, that their
interest in and to the real pro
perty above described, be sold
and the proceeds therefrom put
out at interest or invested.
IT IS ORDERED, that the next
of kin of said minors, and all
persons interested in their said
estates, appear before the Dis
trict Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, on or before the 6th day
of February, 1958, in the Court
Room in the Court House in the
City of O’Neill, Holt County, Ne
braska, at the hour of three
o’clock p. m., of said day, then
and there to show cause why a
license should not be granted for
the sale of said minor’s right,
title and interest in and to all of
said real estate, in accord with j
the prayer of said petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy“ hereof be published
three (3) successive weeks be
fore said day of hearing, in The
Frontier, a weekly newspaper,
printed, published and of gener
al circulation in Holt County,
Nebraska, aforesaid.
LYLE E. JACKSON
District Judge
33-35c
Thanksgiving Visitor—
Miss Carol Johnson of the Lin
coln School of Commerce was
Thanksgiving weekend guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Johnson.
cmr council proceedings
November 5. 1957
Council met at regular session.
Present were.Mayor Schaffer,
Councilman Gleeson, Reynoldson,
Moore and Heermann. Berigan
and Golden were absent.
The meeting was called to or
der by the mayor.
Motion made by Reynoldson,
seconded by Gleeson, that the
minutes of the previous meetings
be approved as read. Motion car
ried
Motion was made by Gleeson.
seconded by Heermann, that the
following bills be allowed and
paid, on the general fund:
Marcellus Schaaf_ 278.58
D. F. McDermott _ 205 28
Milford H Coats 156.40
Gerald L. Wettlaufer _ 237.22
O. D. French_ *10.00
Done hoe Construction Co. 200 00
Kelly's Well Service _ 3.00
Everett E. Gorgen 17.00
Western Motel --- 2 00
Ideal Cleaners 3.25
Holt Co. Independent _ 3.20
Moore-Noble Lbr. Sc Coal
Cb. 51.15
O'Neill Fire Dept. 26 00
Shelhamer Equip. Co.. 8.37
Earley Oil Co. -.- 7.05
Lohaus Motor Co. — __ 32.19
Edna B. Yantzi _ 26.66
Graham’s "66” Service _ 169.29
Director of Internal Rev. 91.00
Fred Hannink_ 249.22
L. O. Johnson _ 81 90
C. J. McGinn _ 237.38
Loyd K Brittell ...... 167.44
J. R. Gallagher .. 100 00
The Thomas Company-88.90
Kansas-Nebr. Nat. Gas_ 7.72
Michael Todd & Co.-123.55
Special Order Mfg. Co. 1.00
Marcellus Imp. Co. _ 75.25
McCarville's 11.90
American Gear Co. .. 17.79
Eby's Conoco 1-50
Hamik Sc Engler- 1 50
Zep Mfg. Co. _ 104.15
O'Neill Auto Supply — 3.93
Consumers Pub. Pow. Dist 425 29
N. W. Bell Tele. Co _ U.W
On the water fund:
John Bollin _ 247.38
C. N. Wyant _ 89-35
Western Auto Store - 2.88
Edna B. Yantzl _ - 13 34
Island Supply Co. 1.80
Graham’s “66” Service _ 33.15
Coast-to-Coast Store - 4.07
Capitol Supply Company 52.48
Director of Internal Rev. 48.00
Cora M. Wyant 89.35
The Texas Company - 39.88
O'Neill Auto Supply - 3.12
D. A. Kerscnbrock Texaco 81.10
Consumers Pub. Pow. Dist 268.98
James Davidson & Sons 176.73
N. W. Bell Tele. Co. ... 35.40
Neptune Meter Company 146.20
The vote on the above motion
was as follows: All aye. Nay none.
Motion was made by Moore, sec
onded by Reynoldson, that all
city employees be instructed to
sign receipts for all purchases
they shall make for the city, and
that no bills will be paid if not
receipted. Motion carried.
Motion was made by Gleeson,
seconded by Reynoldson that
the mayors appointment of
Moore, Heertnann and Reynold
son. to inspect the hanger at the
municipal airport and have nec
essary repairs and improvements
made. Motion carried.
Motion was made by Gleeson,
seconded by Moore, that the
council adjourn to November 12,
1957, at 7:30 p. m. Motion car
ried.
O. D. French D. C. Schaffer
Clerk Mayor
November 12, 1957
Council met as per adjourned.
Present were Mayor Schaffer,
Councilmen Gleeson, Berigan,
Heermann and Reynoldson. Ab
sent were Moore and Golden.
The council met for the pur
pose of receiving bids for the con
struction of an administration
building at the O'Neill Municipal
airport.
Motion made by Gleeson, sec
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ended by Heermann that the coun
cil accept the bid of the Udey
Construction Company of Neligh.
Nebr . in the amount of $12,835 00,
for the construction of adminis
tration building at the Municipal
Airport.
That the engineer be instructed
to take necessary- steps to se
cure construction. A roll call
vote being taken on the above
motion was as follows. Aye: Glee
son, Heermann, Berigan and Rey
rioldson. Nay none. Motion car
ried.
O. D. French D. C. Schaffer
Clerk Mayor
Dorsey News
Mrs. Dean Van Every and
children of Omaha was accom
panied by her brother, John Bra
dy of Lincoln, who is attending
school there, to the parental home
to spend Thanksgiving with them
and also visit with other relatives
and friends over the weekend.
They returned to their homes on
Sunday.
Thanksgiving guests at the Car
son sisters home was Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Carson.
At the Gordon Barta home
Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs.
George Barta of Lynch.
Thanksgiving at the Otto Ruz
icka home was a day of en
joyment with a dinner. Their
children were home to spend the
day with them, as well at Otto’s
sister from Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham
and family spent Thanksgiving
at Mrs. Graham’s sisters, the
Frank Dobichosky’s. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. John Derickson
spent Thanksgiving at Plainview
with their daughter and family.
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mi • uiiu ■ mvv » w- '>
spent Thanksgiving with a neice.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McElhaney
came Friday night, November 29,
to spend the weekend at the the
Harold Johnson and McElhaney
homes. They could not make it for
Thanksgiving
Mrs H. H. Miles’ children could
not get to spend Thanksgiving
with her, but some of them could
leave their jobs on Friday so
spent that day with her and Lin
da.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barta
visited at Gordon Barta’s Sunday,
December 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Millard and
Linda were Thanksgiving guests
at the Harold Osborn home. They
spent Thursday night, leaving
Friday to meet the bus as Mrs.
James Millard and Faye were
cdming from Sioux City to spend
the weekend with them and at
the Kirwan home in Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering
and children and Mrs. Myrtle Pic
kering spent Thanksgiving at the
Clarence Johnson home near
Spencer.
Larry Halstead, who has been
in training with the national
guards, arrived home Saturday
evening, November 30.
Mrs. Anna Carson, Albert Lad
ely and Mrs. Myrtle Young visi
ted at the John Hurd home in
Lynch Thursday, November 28
They also visited with the Ronald
Carson family.
The program and sale of lunch
at the Dorsey school which was
held Friday, Novqmber ll, was a
“big sucess”.
Miss Velma Lanman of Verdel
spent the weekend of November
23, with Ruth Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
and Ruth and Miss Lanman took
in the entertainment and supper
at Ash Grove Sunday, November
24.
Named Delegates
to Assembly—
Miss Kay Dvorak of Atkinson
has been elected delegate of the
Holt County Rural Teachers
Association at the delegate as
sembly to be conducted by the
Nebraska State Education As
sociation.
Willard Solfermoser, O’Neill
high principal, will represent the
Holt town teachers.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Herre
and children of Beatrice spent the
Thanksgiving weekend with his
mother, Mrs. O. M. Herre.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt were
from Thursday, November 28-30
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. An
derson at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt and
family spent from Wednesday,
November 27, until Sunday, De
cember 1 in Omaha visiting her
mother, Mrs. E. W. Devereux and
other relatives. They also visit
ed Mrs K. C. Hunt at Clarkson
hospital.
MILLER THEATER
— ATKINSON —
Fri. Sat. Dec. 1814
DOUBLE FEATURE
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Dec. 15-18-17
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Reynoldson, Liddy,
Petersen Pace Honor
List of Students
Wayne Reynoldson. with five
A s, and Jane Petersen and Mi
chael Liddy, with four A's each
headed the second six weeks hon
or roll at O’Neill high
Other honor students:
Seniors: Lynda Haynes, BAAB:
Gale Holcolm ABAB: Faye Mur
ray. BAAAB; Sharon Nelson, BA
BA
Juniors: Joan Booth, AAAAA:
Velda Ernst. AAAAA; George
Fuller, BBAAB; Gerald Kaczor
AAAAA; Cherrian Knepper, BAA
BA; Elaine Krufjman. ABAAA;
Konnie Kurtz, AAAA; Merle
Pease, BBAA; Betty Rodman, B
AAB
Sophomores: Richard Ernst,
BAAAA; Connie Johnson, AAAB,
Janet Krugman, AAAAA; Bar
bara Miller, AAAA. Paula Reed,
AAAB; Joyce Summers, AAAB:
Barbara Wayman, AAAA; Nancy
Wray, AAAA.
Freshmen: Bill Fricke, AAAA;
John Harder, BABA; Marion R»
senkrans, AABA.
tiarfleld Homesteader
Expires at 7 ft—
CHAMBERS — Services were
conducted Friday, November 29,
at 2 p.m . from the Memorial Bap
tist church for Emile Raes. 78,
who died Sunday, November 24.
Rev Earl Schwenk officiated.
Mr. Raes was bom October 24,
1879 at LeMars, la., to the late
Mr. and Mrs. Henri Raes. They
moved to northeast Nebraska In
1881 and in 1884 located on a
hdmestead in Garfield county.
He was preceded in death by
his mother who died in 1914; fath
er in 1905; sister in October
1954; brother, Leon, on May 29,
1950; brother, Louie, in 1943.
Try FRONTIER want ada!
O X KILL LOCALS
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Herman Janzing were
Mr. atki Mrs Ed Winkler and
Mary Alice of Emmet and Mr.
and Mrs. John Janzing.
Mrs. Mabel Shade left Sunday
for Piero*' to visit her son and
family. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Haigh
Mr and Mrs Duane Gray and
family were Thanksgiving gut'sts
of Mr. ami Mrs Gene Baber of
Plainview.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr and
Mrs IXvight Harder were Mr.
and Mrs Kenneth Ham of Greg
ors S D , Carl JEutz and Carol
Zutz. i>f Burke. S. D.
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O’NEIIJ.. NEBRASKA
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PUBLIC AUCTION
BECAUSE OF ILL health in our family we must move to another climate and will sell
the following described property on the premises located 24 miles south of O Neill
on Highway 281 and \/a, east; OR 5 miles east, 6 miles south and \/a, east of Cham
bers; OR 16 miles north and l1/^ east of Bartlett, (sale sign on highway), on —
Friday, December 20th
Sale Starts at 1:00 Lunch by Bethany Ladies* Aid
I 16-HEAD CATTLE-16 I
Black Whiteface HEIFER
2-yrs-old, to freshen next summer.
Black Whiteface COW
8-yrs.-old, milking now, to freshen In spring.
Holstein-Black Swiss COW
6-yrs. old, to freshen in January.
Holstein COW
8-yrs.-old, to freshen by sale date
Jersey COW
8-yrs.-old, to freshen by sale date (expecting twins)
Black Whiteface COW
6- yr*.-old, to freshen In January.
Holstein COW
7- yrs-old, milking now, to freshen in spring
4—Stock COWS
To freshen March 15th to April 15th
2—Yearling Black Whiteface HEIFERS
Yearling Black Whiteface STEER
2—Black Whiteface Bucket CALVES
5i Doz. White Leghorn Pallets — | Doz. Turkeys
25 Ton* Prairie Hay in stack — 15 Ton* Alfalfa and Oat* Straw in Stack — 50 Bu. Oats
10 Tons Alfalfa Hay in Stack — Some Yellow Ear Com
FARM MACHINERY
1042 J-D B Tractor, good condition McC-D No. 7 Trail Mower Wagon
1042 J-D H Tractor with power lift McC-D 8-ft. Press Drill Trail Mower Hitch to fit on tractor
J-D Manure Spreader McC-D 8-ft. Binder, power take-off Hydraulic Loader to fit H or M Farm
J-D Hand Corn Sheller McC-D 8-ft. Field Disc mall or Regular
J-D Tractor Cultivator, fits B or A J-D McC-D Hay Stacker Curtiss Air Compressor, Vj-h.p. Motor
J-D Tractor Plow No. 52 on rubber McC-D Corn Planter Forney Electric Welder, l-yr.-old
J-D Tractor Plow No. 45 1039 Chevrolet Sedan (New)
1955 G-I Single Row Corn Picker Walking Plow Auto Guide Cable Rack
McC-D 12-ft. Hay Rake Good Rubber Tired Hay Rack
MISCELLANEOUS
14 Used 6:00 x 16 Tires Hudson 3-gal. Weed Sprayer Saw Horses
6x8 Brooder House Some Cottonwood Lumber 1-Man Saw
4x6 Shed Registered Brand and Set of 60-ft. Vi-ln. Gable
Pair of IS x 28, 6-ply Tractor Tires Branding Irons * Log Chains
and Tubes, Hite new Barbed Wire and Woven Wire 2—Small Feed Bunks
Dog House Shepherd Dog Fuel Barrels Chicken Feeders and Laying Nests
Bob Sled, good condition 10-ft. Steel Gate Feed Barrels
Steel Traps 16-ft. Feed Bunk Large Mall Box 1
Forks and Shovels 12-ft. Ladder Bucket Calf Stanchions '
30-ft. Garden Hose — 50 ft. Garden Hose Used Iron Lawn Mower
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Coronado 8-ft Refrigerator Writing desk Copper Bottom Boiler
Copper Clad Combination Stove Dressor with Mirror Kitchen Sink
_ . . 2—Chests of Drawers Children’s Wardrobe
Super Flame 2 burner OU Heater Bed. Springs and Mattress 5-Gal. Cream Can, new I
Windsor Upright Plano and Bench 94-Bed, Springs and Mattress 4 Small Chairs
Double Sink and Cabinet Innersprlng Mattress Farm Master Cream Separator, electric
2—Steel Clipboards Studio Couch Farm Master Milk Pasteuriser
Wood Heating Stove Lazy Susan Base Cabinet Pair of Hip Boots
Kerosene Heater Medicine (Xiest Small Table and Chairs
Maytag Washing Machine Baby Buggy Dial Telephone
Kitchen Table 9 x 12 Linoleum Rug, 9 x 12 Wool Rug Coffee Table
TERMS: Strictly cash or see your banker
DARYL & JEANENNE WALLING Own.
COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill CHAMBERS STATE BANK,
Auctioneer Clerk
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