The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 26, 1959, Page 7, Image 7

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    r*-ObituarSes^l
CARL HERMAN BOELTER
Carl Herman Boelter, son of
John and Ernestine Boelter, was
bom on August 3, 1883 at Frien
walde, Germany,
He came to Knox county with
his parents at the age of 9 months.
He spent hm entire hfe in the
Walnut Community with the ex
ception of 4 months spent in Fall
River County, S. D.
His home has been the office of
the Walnut telephone exchange for
the past 20 years.
He farmed until 13 years ago,
but continued to operate a small
acreage and raise a large garden.
He suffered a fatal h-,art attack
ami passed into eternity Friday,
Febr 13 at his home at th«
age of 75 years, t> months and 10
days.
He was bupthied as an infant
ami confirmed in the St. Paul's
l^jtheran church at Venus on Jan.
26, 1930, where he remained a
member.
On February 22, 1907 Carl was
united in holy matrimony to Miss
Edna Butterfield at Walnut. To
this union six children were born
He leaves to mourn his wife
Edna; Sons: Delbert of Creighton.
1 Willis of Orchard. Francis of
Page; Daughter Deloris-Mrs. El
mer Kocina, Winnetoon, Foster
Daughter: Lucile-Mrs. Elmer Al
der of Emmet, Sisters; Mrs. Anna
MeElhose, Crieghton, Mrs. Jake
Effle. Crieghton, 16 Grandchil
dren, 15 Great Grandchildren, and
many other relatives and friends.
Two sons preceded him in death;
Richard in 1929 and Julian in 1911.
also his parents, two sisters and
one brother.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Boelter cel
ebrated their Golden Wedding at
St. Paul's Lutheran church par
lors on February 24, 1957.
Funeral Services were conducted
on Monday aftrnoon at 1:30 at St.
Paul's Lutheran Church. Rev.
Walter 11. Seefeidt was the of
ficiating pastor. Two Hymns were
sung: "flock of Ages" and "What
a Friend we have in Jesus” by
Mrs. Amie Pierce and Mrs.
Art Von Seggern accompanied by
Mrs, Frank Pierce. Burial was in
the Grimton cemetery.
Pall Bearers were Duane and
Boyd Boelter, Kenneth Eyer, Ber
nard Montgomery, Max Le Mas
ters and Lavem Warriner.
Flower girls were Ella Boelter,
Arlene Montgomery, Vivienne Le
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Rexall
-THRU
Actually goes thru the
skin to kill muscular
pain whera It hurtsl
Acts In minutest
ONLY $1.49
Money Back Owarant*.
Nationally Advertised
L___
j Gilligan's REXALL Store
600 CATTLE FOR TODAY’S SALE
! The hog sale will start promptly at 12 noon.
Make the O'Neill Livestock Market the place to
buy some excellent replacement cattle today!
•Just a few of the consignments Include 40 light weight Angus
steer calves; 18 Hereford yearling steers; 30 Hereford steer and
heifer calves; 12 black, white-face calves and other consignments
of mixed cattle Including a two year old Hereford bull and a four
year old Hereford bull.
O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2
Vern A Leigh Reynoldson
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Convenience
& Luxury
OF AN AUTOMATIC
GAS WATER
HEATER!
It's so easy to
Rent
Clean, Hot Water
Service
r ^
... all the crystal clear, sparkling hot water
you'll ever need ... 24 hours a day . . . every
time you turn on the tap.
As Low as $1.55 Per Month
This offer applies to equipment suitable for residential
and small commercial installations. I hia same equip
ment may be rented or purchased through qualified
gas appliance dealers.
Masters, Jane Eyer, Sharon War
riaer Mane Hamilton and Jo Ann
Knon.
Asleep in Jesus! Blessed sleep
Prom which none ever wakes to
weep;
A calm and undisturbed repose,
Unbroken by the last of foes.
MRS MINX1E REIMER
Funeral services for Mrs. Min
nie Reimer, 95 years of age. one
of the few remaining pioneers of
this community were conducted at
2 P M., Tuesday, Febr. 24th, at
the Church of Christ, Clearwater,
Rev. Jim Caton of Norfolk offici
ated Burial was in the family
cemetery in Deloit township un
der the direction of Walter Snider.
Pallbearers were grandsons Wil
bur Johnson. Glen Harpster, Hen
ry and Louis Reimer, Kenneth and
Virtus Lee.
Minnie W i 1 h e 1 m e na Wulf
daughter of Fred and Margaret
Wulf, was born at Koln, Schles
wig-Holstein, Germany, on Nov.
17, 186,'!, and passed away at Ne
ligh Feb. 21, 1959, at the age of 95
years, 3 months and 4 days. At
the age of 3 years, she with her
parents immigrated to Clinton, la.
In the year 1879, the family
moved to a homestead in Holt
county, coming by railroad as far
as Wisner, which was then its
western terminus, and completing
the journey by team and wagon.
For a time she worked for a
family who operated a grist mill
at a point along the Elkhom,
which was later to become a part
of the town of Neligh. She remem
bered well having seen the area
now comprising the business sec
tion and major portion of that
city as a large wheat field.
She was married to Henry F.
Reimer at Clinton, Iowa, in 1881
and in 1883 returned with her hus
iv/ iai\v « iiv/ijivo ivuu ui
Northeast Wheeler county.
Mrs. and Mi's. Reimer l>ocame
the parents of ten children, six
sons and four daughters. Her hus
band and three sons preceded her
in death. Mr. Reimer died in 1913
-Samuel who was killed in an acci
dent in 1900 - Vit'tus who died of
lukemia in 1931 and John who
died in 1933.
Survivors include daughters,
Mrs. R. E. Johnson (Emma) of
Neligh, Mrs. Fred Harpster (Mar
tha) of Ewing, Mi's. Scott Clow
(Elsie) of Denver, Colo, and Mrs.
Anita Lee of Ewing; sons, Louis
of O'Neill, Otto of Lincoln and
Henry of Ewing; one sister, Mrs.
Bertha Owens of Crook, Colo.;
14 grandchildren and 20 great
grandchildren.
AT THE OOl RTHOUSE
District Court
A passport was issued Wednes
day in District Court to Mary Jane
Pearson of Stuart and children,
Rochelle Ann and Glenn F.
They plan to go to England to
join Mrs. Pearson’s husband, Ro
bert G. Pearson. Mr Pearson is
a civilian employee on official
business for the Department of the
Air Force. They plan to be there
about two years.
County Court
February 19-Harold W. Givens,
Stuart, speeding night, fined 510
and 54 costs; officer E. M. Ha
streiter.
February 20-Harry Hood, Stuart,
1 overweight on axle, fined 570 and
2 over capacity plates, fined 510
and 54 costs; officer Donald F.
Richardson.
Marriage Licenses
Wayne Elmer Klinetobe, Emmet
and Carol Cleone Cole, O’Neill,
February 21.
Adertisement
Dear Friends of Education: In the
hope that most of you will read
this and be aroused as to the ser
iousness of coming legislative bills
that would hurt our schools, both
rural and small town, I am writing
this.
Just at a critical time, when we
needed an expert at the helm, our
State Secretary’s health failed, for
cing her to resign. Consequently,
the office had to be moved and
Lincoln was the most likely spot in
view of coming legislation. The
new office is under the direction
of Mr. Victor Mares, a farmer
from Schuyler, and Mr. S. H.
Brauer. Incidentally, Mr. Brauer
lives on a ranch north of Stuart,
when he isn't on the job. These
are both good men and deserve
your support as they are fighting
for your children, (my grandchil
dren). They have worked day and
night to get things in the office set
up so that you will receive the
Newsletter before it is old. A bet
ter method of distribution has been
planned.
New office address is: Nebr.
School Improvement Assn., Feder
al Securities Bldg., 13th and N.
Street, Lincoln 8, Nebr. 8th Floor.
If pour attitude is that we are al
ready whipped, it’s because, gen
erally speaking, people in a peace
ful community are complacent, and
easily shed responsibility in help
ing. If these bills are passed they
will first: make teachers unavail
able because they must have 4
years of college. 2: force redis
tricting. Bill 247 coming up Feb.
24th would give an appointed few
veto power over all reorganization,
they would lie able to set the boun
daries of any district, the number
of pupils which must attend in or
der to have a district, the power
to regulate financial support and
power to accredit or discredit any
school system. Another is coming
up Wednesday and let me state
right here that a group from Holt
county is going down for these hear
ings and paying their own expen
ses.. No. 242—in brief, could elim
inate rural people from any county
reorganization committee. /Another
is coming up March 3. Will you be
there to help? If you can’t, the
least you can do is write yaur Sen
ator and instruct him to have your
letter read before the educational
committee. Do It NOW!
Send your dues now as they are
urgently needed and include a list
of legal voters with correct add
resses that may receive the News
Letter.
Do you know how much it costs
i to publish this sort of information'
for you? We will sincerely attempt
to keep you informed, and to all
who have faithfully paid their dues,
we take this means of letting you
know how much we appreciate it
Send dues in two separate checks
to: Nebr. School Improvement As
sn. County checks to Holt Co. N.S.
I.A. to me Mrs. Florence Boettcher,
Sec.-Treas. Atkinson, Nebr.
I First pub Feb. 26. 1959)
Julius D. Cronin, attorney 9
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 4S2«
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF JOHN D. PRUSS.
DECEASED WE STATE OF NE
BRASKA, TO AIL CONCERNED
Notice is hereby given that a
petition haS been filed for final set
tlement herein, determination of
heirship, iniieritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will be
for hearing in this court on March
18, 1959, at 10 o'clock, A M.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL*
Louis W. Reimer,
County Judge
(First pub. Feb. 26. 1959)
NOTICE TO OPEN ROAI)
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY
BOARD OF HOLT COUNTY,
NEBRASKA:
We. the undersigned, electors of
Holt County, Nebraska, residing
within five miles of the follovving
described road, hereby petition
your honorable body to open a pub
lic road 66 feet wide, described as
follows to-wit:
Beginning at the Southeast
I Comer of Section 15. Township
27 Rnnge H- $»noing t^rnae'
west Vt mile between Section
15, township 27. Range 14; and
Section 22 Tow nship 27, Range
14; and there terminate all tn
Holt County, Nebraska
A Hearing will he held on the
foregoing Road Notice on March
16. 1959. at 1:15 P M., at the Holt
County Courthouse, 0 Neill. Ne
braska.
KENNETH WARING.
Holt County Clerk
Pose Chichester Dies
The funeral of Rose Chichester,
82. of Page, who died at St. An
thony s Sunday was held Wednes
day at the Methodist church in
Page
She is survived by a daughter.
Mrs. C. W. tMae) Hakinsmith of
Kentucky; sons. Marlin of Boise.
Idaho. Raymond of Losagunda.
Calif . Elbert A. Chichester jr. of
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Harry Vander Luit's Annual
HEREFORD SALE
FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959
CORSICA'S NEW SALE BARN
Corsica. S. D. — Sale Starts 1 :W> i*.M.
46 HEAD-34 Bulls - 12 Females
All Top Quality and Registered Herefords of
BO ASTER and PIONEER SHADOW Breeding
HARRY VANDER LUIT, Owner
Go raft ca, Soutli DakoUi
FARM AUCTION
As I am going to devote my dine exclusively to trucking, and
have rented my farm. I will sell the following property at public
auction on my farm located 7 mile* west and 3 miles north of
Norfolk Avenue and 13th Street, Norfolk, Nebr., on
TUESDAY, MARCH 3
22 CATTLE - 58 HOGS
MACHINERY
ISM Inter. MTA Tractor, good rubber and mechanically good:
IWt Inter. "H”, good shape; 1958 Me -Dee ring 8 ft. combine, com
plete with motor and pick up, very good; ISM Me Doering 8 ft.
combine with motor; 1S'>« New Idea wire tie baler, power T.O.
HAY: 2 stacks alfalfa. 500 wire tied bales alfalfa—1000 bu ear corn
Other Items Too Numerous To Mention
HAROLD TIMPERLY, Owner
Arnold A. Winter, George SchuU & Howard Summers. Auctioneers
NO ONE IS IMMUNE H
Over 500,000 children and one of every sixteen adults are afflicted with some form of J
HEART DISEASE! Fight the Nation's No. 1 Challenge with the Dollars Needed for Research, V
Education and Rehabilitation! ■
HAVE A HEART - GIVE j
ONE HOT DOG and POP. 1A. THE HEARTTUNO! !
COFFEE or MILK . - ■ THURS. - FRI. - SAT. 1
I NORTHERN
TISSUE
12 ROLLS— $1*00
SWIFTNING
3 LB. CAN_69C
See Specially-Marked
Packages of
tfttfirpgSS
CORN
FLAKES
18-OZ. I’kR.
33c
FRANKS—2 Va Cans
KRAUT... 5 cans $1
GOLDEN DEW
OLEO 6 lbs . $1-00
PILLSBURY
p“EMi x 3 “a 39c
MAKE
CHERRY PIE
LUSCIOUS
WITH
DREAM WHIP
DESSERT TOPPING MIX
2 PkK*.
49c
BAKERS—12-oz Pk*.
CHOC. CHIPS, pkg 49c
Iff 100% ALL MEAT
j Wieners
I lit 39c
M HORMEL TOP GRADE
I SAUSAGE— .lb,99c
ff U.S. GOOD
I BEEF ROAST. lb. 49c
m CELLO
I* Carrots B.5c j
NEBRASKA UTILITY
SPUDS s *1.49
WASHINGTON STATE DELICIOUS OR WINESAP
APPLES 'L *149
ROYALTY CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
2' IOC
REAL GOLD
ORANGE BASE
21” 37*.
FLYING JIB FROZEN BREADED
SHRIMP
FROZEN—ft-oz. Cans
Orange Juice _ 5/$1
FROZEN 1 Lb. l'kg.
Strawberries „ 29c
PIEESHI'RY
CAKE MIX
4„, *l oO
SPORTSMAN
SALMON
2 No. 1 ....
Tall .
Cans .
STRONG HEART
DOG FOOD
10c, *l.oo
SPARTIME MEAT
PIES_5 Dkgs, SI
FRESH FROZEN
PERCH.... lb. 29c