The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 30, 1958, Image 11

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    Legal Notices
•First pub. Jan. 16, 1958>
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 4178
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF HERSCHEL H.
MILKS DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ML CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribution
of estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
February 11, 1958, at 10 o’clock
A M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
3840c
(First pub. Jan. 16, 1958)
William W. Griffin, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 4200
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF NELLIE V.
WENSEL, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
on February 5, 1958, at 10 o’clock,
A M
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
3840c
NOTICE OF SCHOOL I*AND
LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative,
will offer for lease at public auc
tion on the 13th day of February,
1958, at 1:30 o’clock P. M., at the
office of the County Treasurer of
Holt County, in O’Neill, Nebraska,
the folowing educational lands
within said county:
Description: Fractional NW'4
WMiNEVi, Section 16, Town
ship 30, Range 15.
Said sale may be adjourned
from day to day until all lands
have been offered. No sale will
be final until approved by the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds, and the Board reserves
the right to reject any and all
bl—BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS AND FUNDS,
LINCOLN, Nebraska,
By Elmer H. Mahlin,
Secretary.
39- 41c
(First pub. Jan 30, 1958).
Julius D. Cronin, attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4234
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
JANUARY 23. 1958.
IN THE MATTER OF HARRY
S PROUTY, a-k-a H. S. PROUTY,
DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is May 20, 1958, and
for the payment of debts is Jan
uary 23, 1959 and that on Febru
ary 20, 1958. and on May 21, 1958,
at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I
will be at the County Court Room
in said County to receive, ex
amine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims and objections duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
40- 42c
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dickerson
of Fremont were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller.
Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O’NEILL, NEBK.
Insurance of All
Kinds
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Holt County Supervisors
tconttnued from last week)
The Frontier, office su[>
plies and publishing fees 57.34
Norman Gonderinger, Dis
trict court costs 75.00
J. Ed Hancock. Co. Treas.
tKWtage, Stamped enve
b M**1" 82.(X)
| Esther Harris, postage 3.50
Jim Holsclaw, rewiring
annex 752.60
Holt County Extension
Service 216 38
Helen Ann Johnson, salary 190.00
Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas
Co., gas service for court
house 188 75
M. V. Landreth, mileage
convention expenses 55.35
Howard D. Manson, salary 274.00
Howard D. Manson, con
vention expenses 35.00
Virginia Morrow, salary 180.00
M&M Rakerv & Cafe,
meals for jury' 60.80
Nora Mullen, salary’ 200 00
National Automobile Deal
ers Used Car Guide, an
nual subscription 800
Norfolk Office Equipment
Co., office supplies 33.04
O’Neill Transfer, freight
charges 35.48
Carole M Reed, salary 68.85
Louis W. Reimer, Co. Judge
postage 3.00
School Dist. No. 7, rent for
use of building for Off
Campus courses 18.00
Ophelia Sessions, salary 200.00
Walter A Smith, mileage 42.14
I,eo S. Tomjack, salary 270.00
I,eo S. Tomjack, mileage 138.80
I,oo S. Tomjack, jailors fee 45.00
John J. Underwood, salary 141.54
Kenneth Waring, salary 300 00
Kenneth Waring, conven
tion expenses 66.75
! Joyce Waller, salary 112.50
; Wm. F Wefso, salary 300.00
Ailene Wilkinson, salary 200.00
Louis W. Reimer, salary 4.00
William W. Griffin, salary 210.00
L. G. Gillespie, bond prem
I_ CPA AA
iuiiio i/uv;.
John Grutsch, salary 235.00
j. Ed Hancock, salary 300 00
J. Ed Hancock, convention
expenses 40.58
Blsther Harris, salary _ 225.00
Esther Harris, daily report
for County Assessor 11.00
Holt County Independent,
office supplies 68.30
Joy Kennedy, salary 200.00
M. V. Landreth, salary 118.75
Joanne Lansworth, salary 180.00
Ludi Printing Co., tax re
ceipts & cases 694.12
Howard D. Manson, Clerk
of Dist. Court, court
costs 49.65
James Mullen, salary 199.00
James Mullen, mileage 51.00
Maliel McKenna, salary 170.00
National Products Co., sup
plies for courthouse 121.95
Northwestern Bell Tele
phone Co., telephone ser
\ i, c 223.87
Redfield & Co., office sup
plies 19.30
I^ouis W. Reimer, salary 416.00
Charles Richter, salary 260.00
Servall Towel & Linen
Supply, towel service for
courthouse 11.15
Walter A Smith, salary 118.75
Standard Register Co., auto
registration certificate
holders 390 92
Leo S. Tomjack, telephone 9.68
Leo S. Tomjack, prisoner
hoard — — — . 103.25
University Publishing Co.,
office supplies 6.53
Kenneth Waring, Co. Clerk
postage 9.00
Ethel Wefso, salary - 112.50
Western Typewriter & Of
Supply. rent on office
machine — iu.iw
J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treas.,
employers share for so
cial security 849 J2
Motion by BYickel, seconded by
Smith, that the following claims
he allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the bridge fund in pay
ment of same. Motion earned.
Joe Burda. labor 207.90
Floyd P. Gettert. labor 22.75
Daniel J. Hurley, labor 207.90
Island Supply Co., culverts 36.90
Anton Weichman, labor 25U.9U
Central Supply & E(luiP
ment Co., bridge hands 182.70
Island Supply Co., culverts 827 20
Wm. Siebert, labor 20/.9U
12:00 noon. On motion the board
adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill. Nebr.
December 16, 1957
1:00 P M.
Holt County Board of Supcr
A COMPLETE DISPERSION
SALE
of the following property will be held on the farm located two
mile* west, two miles south and one mile west of
Stuart, Nebraska
— ON —
Saturday, February 1,1958
Starting at I o’clock Lunch will be served
In case of storm or blocked roads, sale will be held February
8th. same time.
40 — Head of Cows — 40
40 head of high grade and registered Hereford cows of good
ages. Owner has boon raising and selling club calves from these
cows and has had several blue ribbon winners at the fairs. 1—
Registered Bull, 2-yr-old; 1—Registered Hereford Bull, 4-yr.-old.
Machinery
2—Wagons and racks; 1—hay rake; 1—bob sled with rack;
I creep feeder; 1—loading chute; 1-—pair of bobs, 1 manui e
spreader; and other miscellaneous articles too numerous to
mention.
130 TONS OF HAY AND ALFALFA
Household Goods
Speed Queen Washing Machine, and many other household
articles and various miscellaneous items.
TERMS: Cash or make arrangements with the clerk.
MRS. JOY GREENFIELD, Owner
C. E. McClurg. Auctioneer Tri-County Bank, Clerk
: visors met as per adjournment.
All members present, except
Flood.
Motion by Dierking, seconded
by Land ret h. that the following
claims lx* allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the mail route
fund in payment of same. Motion
! carried.
Gene Adams, labor 42.49
Delbert Anson, labor 57 50
Pat Corrigan, clay 108.60
Ruth Entxxly, hauling gra
\ el 160.80
Wm. E. Kelley, labor 72.50
Sylvester Kramer, tractor
hire 24.00
Eli McConnell, lal>or 115.00
Asa Norton .hauling gravel 211.75
: Orville Orr. labor 39 00
Road Dist. 5, machine hire 3180.00
Calvin Seger, labor liw 12
Frank Tracy. labor 60.01
Clede Trobaugh, labor 214.50
R. C Wadsworth, gravel 52.40
John Angus, hauing dirt
& gravel 175.00
John Bonenberger, hauling
gravel 259.00
Floyd P. Gettert. labor 198 36
Edwin H. Hubbard, haul
ing gravel 389.79
Wm. Krotter & Son, gravel
& stockpiling 82.80
Francis Murphy, driving
l nick 73.70
Vincent Obermire, gravel 418.65
Art Pacha, clay 107.00
Fred Roberts, labor 162.50
Larry Tenborg, hauling
gravel 280.00
Frank Tracy, labor 38.12
IXmald L. Vanderbeek, la
bor 31 65
Fritz Brandt, hauling gra
vel 192.75
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Smith, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the road fund In pay
ment of same Motion carried.
\ John Angus, hauling gravel 145.80
Karl Bernt, labor 212.50
John Bonenberger, hauling
gravel 145.20
Central Supply & Equip
ment Co., parts 13.99
Glen Cobb, supplies & parts 98.61
Continental Oil Co., sup
plies 362.60
Delbert Anson, labor 220.01
Boies Service, supplies 20 31
Ed Brandt, labor 6.25
Geo. Clasey, labor 14.00
Consumers Public Power,
electric service 2.00
Cornhusker Tractor &
Eqpt., parts _ 1.63
Ruth Enbody, hauling gra
vel 141.12
Fehrs Tractor and Equip
ment Co., machinery
rental 318.00
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., repairs and
repairing equipment .. 360.90
Gamble Store, Ewing, sup
plies 11.74
Floyd P. Gettert, labor 79.23
Grasslands Oil Co., sup
plies 127.98
Island Supply Co., parts 80.10
Wm. E. Kelley, labor 192.50
Leo Kramer, repairing
services 24.60
Wm. Krotter Co., supplies 39 93
Missouri Valley Machinery
Co., repairs and repair
ing services _ 386.89
Motor Parts Inc., 219.31
Eli McConnell, labor 123.90
T. S. McShane Co., sup
plies & parts 19.83
Nebr Tractor Eqpt. Co.,
parts 44.00
Nebr. Tractor Eqpt. Co.,
parts 3.62
Northwestern Bell Tele
Co., telephone services ... 26.35
Fred Roberts, labor ..... 113.75
Calvn Seger, labor 188.75
Seger Oil Co., sup.plies 62.08
Shelhamer Oil Co., supplies 101.84
Robert Shoemaker, trac
tor hire 4200
Standard Bearing Co.,
parts 24.00
R. D. Stevens, labor 221.35
D. L. Ulrich, labor 18*
Henry Vequist, gravel 159.20
Whites Service, supplies 24.62
Davis Oil Co., supplies 46 68
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.
Co., parts 121.96
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.
Co., machinery rental 357.50
Force Tire Supply Co.,
supplies 173.71
Alvan Cans, lal>or 33.00
Galyen Motor Co., repairs
& repairing equipment 193.10
Albert Holbrook, labor 202 50
Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas
Co., gas service 12.03
Joe Krobert, mowing weeds 42.00
Marcellus Implement Co.,
parts 19.10
Motor Parts, Inc., parts _ 7.32
Motor Parts, Inc., parts 5.99
Municipal Water & Power,
light and water service - 2.57
T. S McShane Co., parts 337.11
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.
parts 2.64
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.
parts 125.28
Asa Norton, hauling gravel 78.48
Page Oil Co., supplies 168.15
Art B. Sanders, labor 222.50
Seger Oil Co., supplies 98 70
Servall Towel & Linen
Supply, towel service
for Co. Treas _ 2.00
Standard Oil Co., supplies 105.56
Donald A. Stems, digging
post holes - 82.35
Larry Tenborg, hauling
grovel 137.16
Donald L. Vanderbeek, la
bor 233.45
Lester H. Waterman, weld
ing services 4.50
Motion by Landreth, seconded
by Dierking, that the following
ciaims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawm on the road bridge
i fund in payment of same. Mcv
tion carried.
Gene Adams, labor - _ 234.36
Burge Farm Supply, sup
plies 7.86
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
parts 242.53
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
repairs 485.72
Leo Kramer, repairs & re
pairing services 28.75
Frank Tracy, labor 182.52
C. E. Wintermote & Son.
repairs & repairing ser
vices 31.90
Ed Brandt, labor 13 50
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
machinery rental 500 00
Galyen Motor Co., gas 122.85
Nebr Trator & Eqpt. Co.,
parts 101.33
Niobrara Valley Electric
Membership Corporation
electric service _ 4.93
Motion by Ernest, seconded by
Smith, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the unemployment re
lief fund in payment of same.
Motion carried.
Consumers Public Power
district 11.39
Peleer & Spencer 78.87
; Misv May Taylor 23 34
Whites’ Service 35.46
Mill t Grocery 35.00
Thad E. Saunders 53.79
Mrs. Roy Thurlow 25.00
Motion by Ernest, seconded bp
Smith, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants order
oil drawn on the medical fund in
payment of same. Motion carried.
Aid to Dependent Children
Fund 5.21
Aid to the Disabled Fund 22.95
Dr J. P. Brown 56.00
Gilligan Drug 4.00
Jomson Drug 7.25
O’Neill Drug 4.55
Schultz Drug 16.00
Drs, Wilson & Sucha 26.00
Atkinson Memorial Hospital 148.85
Blind Assistance Fund 24.56
Dr. W. F. Finley 50.00
Golden Day Rest Home 12.00
Old Age Assistance Fund 279.28
Dr. James Ramsey 21.00
Nina K. Steams 20.45
4:00 P. M. On motion the Board
adjourned until December 31,
1957 at 10:00 A. M.
Frank Cronk Kenneth Waring
Chairman County Clerk
O’Neill, Nebraska
December 31, 1957
10:00 A. M
Holt County board of supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting of the
previous meetings were read and
approved as read.
The finance committee report
ed that the fees of the various
county offices have been remitted
t 'he county treasurer, as re
quired by law.
Motion by Ernest, seeonwed by
Landreth, that the following bond
be approved. Motion carried.
F E. Boettcher, tieasurer of
Stuart Rural Fire Protection Dis
trict.
Motion by Pricket, seconded by
Die eking that the following war
rant lx* cancelled Motion carried.
Adelyn J. DohnaL disabl
ed fund 19.20
12 00 Noon. On motion the
board adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
(To be continued*
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edw in Krugman were Mr. and
Mrs. August Krumm of Norfolk,
Mr and Mrs. Arnim Kumm and
family of Lincoln and Ed Krug
man ad Mr and Mrs. Fred Krug
man of O’Neill.
W illiam Donovan of St. Francis,
S.D., was a Saturday guest of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
Mike London. Weekend guests
were their son, Michael, and Miss
| Doris Childers of Omaha.
Bob Beckenhauer of Omaha
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becken
hauer.
Chambers News
Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley Cobb of
Stuart were Sunday, January 26
guests of the C. F Gillette and
Darrell Gillette families.
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Adams of At
kinson were Sunday dinner guests
in the Lloyd Gleed home
Mary Ellen Gillette, a studen'
at Wesleyan university in Lin
eoln, spent the weekend with hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel
j Gillette and Darrel Lee. She re
! turned to Lincoln Monday, her
: parents taking her as far as Has
I tings.
Marilyn Walter and Mary Kre
j ger, both in nurses’ training in
Sioux Citv, were weekend guests
of the former's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. C Walter, and brothers
j Dewayne and Roger. Mr. and
| Mrs. Walter took them hack to
i Sioux City Tuesday. Miss Kroger's
j home is at Onawa, la.
Doreen Gleed. student at Morn
ingside college. Sioux City is on a
tour with the choir of Momingsidc
college. The group left Saturday,
January 25. gong south to the
Gulf and back another route.
They expected to he gone alnnit
two weeks Miss Gleed is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed
of Chambers.
A sub-district Methodist youth
fellowship rally was held a t
Chambers Methodist church Sun
day.
William Turner and grandson
Kenneth Thomson, drove to Hal
sey Sunday to visit Mr. Turtrer's
mother, Mrs. Ina Turner, and
sister. Mrs, Nolte.
A dinner noting several birth
day anniversaries was held Sun
day at the Lloyd Hoerle home
Honored guests were Patty
liberie, Kenneth Hoerle, Ruben
Peltier and Mrs. William Ritter
IhisIi Others present were Mrs
Rulien Peltier. William Ritter
bush. Arnie Mace and Elmer
Sehwager.
Tuesday evening. January 2L
guests in the Lloyd Hoerle home
wore Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Frit
ter and Mr. and Mi's. Richard
| Lehman
A gropp of friends and relative*
surprised Kenneth Hoerle on his
birthday anniversary Thursday
evening. January 23. by gathering
at his home for a social time. His
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Hoerle, and Fatty were supper
guests.
Mr. and Mi's. Ralph Beckwith
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Harley of Atkinson.
O’NEILL TRANSFER
JOHN J. TURNER, Prop.
Call Us for Prompt, Efficient Service
DAILY direct service to and from Omaha
Pick up & door-to-door Delivery in O’Neill
ANo: Emmet, Atkinson. Stuart, Bassett, Newport and Spring view
Moving our specialty — anywhere in Nebraska tU S and Canada
by agents interline)
If You’ve Got It — A Truck Brought It
Patronize a Home Owned and Operated Firm
Your business will be appreciated
I HAVING DECIDED to leave the farm, we will sell our personal property at public auction, on the prem- I
ises, located south from Spencer on U. S. highway 28 I to Midway store, 4 miles east, I mile north and a half- H
mile east; OR north from O’Neill on 281 to Midway, 4 miles east, I north and a half-mile east; OR 6 miles I
west of Redbird to end of road, I mile south, 1 mile west, 2 miles south, and a half-mile east, on place known as H
Vern Harding farm, on— I
Friday, February 7 th I
Sale Starts at 12:30 P. M. Lunch by Paddock Ladies I
60 - Head of Cattle - 60 I
43 - Angus'Cattle - 43 j " 17 - Dairy Cattle - 17 I
1—Registered Angus Herd Bull 4—Holstein Cows, just fresh I
Steel Creek Bandolier m /I f 1 B
Calved in April, 1955; of top Guernsey lows, to treshen soon I
breeding from the Kay SUlers herd. * ' ■
35—Angus Cows and Heifers 3—Holstein-Jersey Cross Heifers I
^ Two-years-old, to freshen in March :■!
To calve In March B
1—Yearling Angus Bull 3—Small Calves__ I
4—Late Fall Calves 10 — Ewes, to Lamb in June — 10 I
1 C •,! r if , Q* l 3 — Bred Gilts, to Farrow in April — 3 |ft
1 lOW Willi v Bit At uKlP 2 Yorkshire Sows — 15 Small Pigs — 1 York. Boar I
___ __ * _ HH
Farm & Haying Machinery, Tools, Etc. I
’37 John Deere A Tractor Wagon Gear and Box, on rubber Many other tools and shop items 9
’36 John Deere B Tractor Buzz Saw — Sickle Sharpener too numerous to mention I
Powrtrol for John Deere 300-Gal. Fuel Tank r, . . T . ■
r iij i . r I n i DeLaval I wo-Umt Milking B
rarm Hand, complete Fuel Barrels M K* ■
John Deere Cultivator J-D Hammermill, No. 10 aC me S
10-Ft. Disc Anvil — Vise — Wrenches No. 518 DeLaval Electric I
14-Ft. McCormick Hay Rake Shovels — Forks Cream Separator 9
75—DeKalb and White Rock Laying Hens — Terms: CASH. Please settle for property before leaving sale I
HAY & GRAIN
400-Bus. Corn — 400-Bus. Rye
400-Bus. Wheat
I 50-Bus. Barley and Oats
30—Tons of Prairie Hay in Stack
75—Tons of Alfalfa Hay in Stack
1 00—Round Bales of Prairie Hay
300—Square Bales of Alfalfa, wire tie
Household Goods
Renown Combination Wood-Gas Range; Servel Re
frigerator; Maytag Elec. Washing Machine; Daven
port and Chair, nearly new; 3—Beds, complete with
springs and mattresses; Dresser; Steel Cabinet; Din
ing 1 able and Chairs; Rinse 1 ubs; Baby Bed; Glass
Jars; High Chair.
I Norman & Helen Oberle I
I Col. Ed Thorin, O’Neill, First National Bank, O’Neill I
Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker Clerk %