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    |--Legal Notices
(First pub. March 19. 1959)
William W. Griffin, attorney
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT Ol
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF WILLIAM W
GRIFFIN, GUARDIAN OF RAIPI
M. CAREY, AN INCOMPETENT
FOR IJCENSE TO SELL REAI
ESTATE.
Now on this 14th day of March
1959 this cause coming on to be
heard before the undersigned D
R. Mounts. Judge' of the Fifteenth
Judicial District in and for the
County of Holt and State ol
Nebraska, upon the petition o;
William W. Griffin, Guardian o
the estate of Ralph M. Carey, at
incompetent person, praying for £
license to sell the undivided 2/54 thi
right, title and interest of Ralph
M Carey in and to the Southwes
Quarter of Section 21 in Townshii
29 North, Range 11, West of the
6th P M., for the reason that i
would be for the benefit of saic
incompetent and his estate tha
his interest in said real estate hx
sold, and the proceeds thereof pui
out at interest or invested.
TTrwrm nnneiHprntinn vvhprpof anr
It appearing from said petition thai
it is necessary and would be bene
ficial to said incompetent that his
interest in and to the real proper
ty above described be sold, and
the proceeds thereof put out at in
terest or invested,
IT IS ORDERED that the nexl
of kin of said incompetent, and all
persons interested in his said es
tate, appear before the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
on the 6th day of April, 1959, ir
the Court Room in the Court House
in the City of O’Neill, Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, at the hour of ter
o’clock A.M., then and there tc
show cause why a license should
not be granted for the sale of said
incompetent's right, title and in
terest in and to all of said real
of said petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that copy hereof be published three
successive weeks lie fore said day
of hearing in The Frontier, a week
ly newspaper, printed, published
and of general circulation in Holt
County, Nebraska for said period.
D. R. MOUNTS,
District Judge.
47-49c
I Ticknor. first and real true nami
I unknown, husband of Ekzabetf
■ ITicknor; and All Persons having
I or claiming any interest in A1
II that part of Outlot B in the Viilagt
| of Inman, Holt County, Nebraska
bounded as follows: On the NortI
j by the extended South line of Se
eond Street; on the East by a line
liarallel with and distant 277.3 feet
f from the West line of said Outlot;
'*n the South by a line parallel
- an4l distant South 157 feet from
. said South line of Second Street;
[ and on the West by the West line
, of said Outlot as laid down and
, described on the plat of said Out
; lot, to said town as recorded in the
, office of the County Clerk of said
I County, real names unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 27 day of
March. 1959, the County Board of
! Supervisors of Holt County Nebras
||ka, as ex officio Board of Public
' I Welfare of said County, as plain
II tiff, filed a petition and commen
| ced an action against you and
1, each of you in the District Court
11 of Holt County, Nebraska, the ob
i ject and prayer of which is to
11 have plaintiff and the County of
Holt decreed to be the holder of a
lien for old age assistance granted
under the laws of the State of Ne
braska to George Laney, totaling
the sum of $7670.64, and to have
j said lien impressed upon the real
estate above described, and to have
| said lien adjudged and decreed to
; be a first, paramount and prior
lien upon said described premises,
J against the interests, rights or ti
j tie of any and all of the defendants
j herein, and to have the Court or
der said real estate sold at judi
cial sale for the satisfaction of
said lien, interest and court costs;
that each anti all of the defendants
herein be found and decreed to
have no right, title or interest in
or to said described real estate,
paramount to the said lien of the
plaintiff, and to subject the inter
est of all of said defendants to the
satisfaction and payment of said
lien upon said real estate, and for
such other relief as may be re
quired for the satisfaction of the
lien.
You are therefore required to
answer said petition on or before
the 11th day of May, 1959, or a
judgment will be rendered against
you accordingly.
COUNTY BOARD OK SUPER
VISORS OF HOLT COUNTY. NE
BRASKA, EX OFFICIO COUNTY
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE,
PLAINTIFF.
49 52c
(First pub. March 12, 1959)
Julius D. Cronin, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT.
No. 4261
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF EDWARD S. EAR
LEY. a/k/ EDWARD S. EARLY,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
AT.I. CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final set
tlement herein, determiniation of j
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 April
1. 1959, at 10 o’clock, A M.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
LOUIS W. REEMER,
County Judge.
46-48c
____
(First pub. March 26, 1959)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARY
CHANGE.
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
SUPERINTENDENT,
O’Neill, Nebraska
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska the following de
scribed change of school district j
boundaries is requested: To dis- j
solve District No. 110 and the ter- j
ritory thereof to be annexed to
District No. 88. To be effective
June 1, 1959.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room of the
Court House on April 7 at 8:30 p.m. J
by the Holt County Reorganization
Committee.
AI .ICE L. FRENCH. Sec.
Holt County Reorganizationj
Committee.
(First pub. March 26, 1959)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
SCIKKIL DISTRICT BOUNDARY
CHANGE.
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
SUPERINTENDENT,
O’Neill, Nebraska
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska the following de
scribed change of school district
boundaries is requested: NWVi and
W1'2NEV4 Section 23, Township 28,
Range 9 to be disconnected from
District No. 110 and attached to
District No. 88.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room of the
Court House on April 7 at 8:00 p.m.
by the Holt County Reorganization
Committee.
ALICE L. FRENCH, Sec.
(First pub. March 26, 1969)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARY
cniv/lV
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
SUPERINTENDENT,
O’Neill, Nebraska
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska the following
described change of school district
boundaries is requested: NE14
Section 28, Township 28, Range 9
to be detached from Dist. No. 57
and the same to be attached to
Dist. No. 88.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room of the
Court House on April 7 at 7:30
p.m. by the Holt County Reorgan
ization Committee.
ALICE L. FRENCH, Sec.
Holt County Reorganization
Committee.
48-49c
Holt County Reorganization
Committee.
48-49c
(FTrst pub. April 2, 1959'
William W. Griffin. Attorney
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: George Laney: The Heirs,
Devisees, Legatees, Personal Re
presentatives and all other persons
interested in the Estate of George
Laney, Deceased, real names un
known; Mary Laney; The Heirs,
Devisees, Legatees, personal re
presentatives, and all other persons
interested in the Estate of Mary
I^aney, Deceased, real names un- ,
known; Joe Laney; Mary Laney.
first and real true name
unknown, wife of Joe]
Laney; Elizabeth Ticknor, John'
(First pub. April 2, 1959)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE OF SI IT
To: Elizabeth Angus; The Heirs,
levisees, legatees, personal re
presentatives and all other per
sons Interested in the Estate of
Elizabeth Angus, Deceased, real
lames unknown; John Angus, first
ind real true name unknown, hus
band of Elizabeth Angus; Lester
\ngus, Mary Angus, first and real
true name unknown, wife of Lester
\ngus; Lloyd Angus, Mary Angus,
irst and real true name unknown,
vife of Lloyd Angus; Ray Angus.
Mary Angus, first and real true
lame unknown, wife of Ray Angus;
lohn Angus, Mary Angus, first and
-eal true name unknown wife of
John Angus; Mary Snyder, first
ind real true name unknown, wife
if Marcus Snyder; Mary Furley,
first and real true name
unknown, wife of Jim Furley, Jim
Furley; and, All Persons having
ir claiming any interest in the real
estate described as Lot 10 in Block
12 in Sutxiivision of Outlots A and
B of Pioneer Townsite Company’s
Addition to the Town of Ewing,
Holt County, Nebraska, real names
unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 27th day of
March, 1959, the County Board of
Supervisors of Holt County, Nebra
ska, as ex officio Board of Public
Welfare of said County, as plaintiff,
filed a petition and commenced an
action against you and each of you
in the Distinct Court of Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer
of which is to have plaintiff and
the County of Holt decreed to be
the holder of a lien for old age
assistance granted under the laws
of the State of Nebraska to Eliza
lieth Angus, totaling the sum of
$5731.74, and to have said lien im
pressed upon the real estate above
described, and to have said lien
adjudged and decreed to be a first,
paramount and prior lien upon said
described premises, against the in
terests, rights or title of any and
all of the defendants herein and to
have the Court order said real
estate sold at judicial sale for
the satisfaction of said lien, inter
est and court costs; that each
and all of the defendants herein
be found and decreed to have no
right, title or interest in or to said
described real estate, paramount
to the said lien of the piainuii,
and to subject the interest of all
of said defendants to the satisfac
tion and payment of said lien upon
said real estate, and for such oth
er relief as may be required for
the satisfaction of the lien.
You are therefore required to
answer said petition on or before
the 11th day of May, 1959, or a
judgment will be rendered against
you accordingly.
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPER
VISORS OF HOLT COUNTY, NE
BRASKA, EX OFFICIO COUNTY
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE.
PLAINTIFF.__
(First pub. April 2, 1959)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE OF SUIT
To: John T. Hansen; The, Heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal
representati ves, and all
other persons inter
ested in the Estate of John T. Han
sen, Deceased, real names un
known; Sarah Hansen; Lewis Han
sen; Mary Hansen: first and real
true name unknown, wife of Lewis
Hansen; Mary Zahnter, first and
real true name unknown, wife of
James Zahnter; James Zahnter;
Nels Hansen, Mary Hansen, first
and real true name unknown, wife
of Nels Hansen; Louise Harsh, Ro
bert Harsh; Maty Misoner, first
and real true name unknown, wife
of Eldon Misoner; Eldon Misoner;
Mary Misoner, first and real true
name unknown, wife of Don Mison
er; Don Misoner; and. All Per
sons having or claiming any inter
est in the real estate described as:
Lots 16 and 17 in Block F of Mc
Cafferty’s Second Addition to the
Town of O'Neill, Holt County, Ne
braska, real names unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 27th day of
■ March. 1939, the County Board c
Supervisors of Holt County, Nebra
ska, as ex officio Board of Publi
Welfare of said County', as plain
tiff, filed a petition and commence*
; an action against you and each o
you in the District Court of Hoi
County, Nebraska, the object an*
prayer of which is to have plaintif
and the County of Holt decreed t*
be the holder of a lien for old agi
assistance granted under the law:
of the State of Nebraska, to Johr
T. Hansen, totaling the sum ol
$1752.80, and to have said lien im
pressed upon the real estate abov*
described, and to have said her
adjudged and decreed to be a first
* paramount and prior lien upor
1 said described premises, agaist th*
j interests, rights or title of any and
I all of the defendants herein, and
I to have the Court order said real
i estate sold at judicial sale for the
i satisfaction of said lien, interest
and court costs; that each and all
of the defendants herein be found
and decreed to have no right, title
or interest in or to said described
real estate, paramount to the said
lien of the plaintiff, and to subject
the interest of all of said defen
dants to the satisfaction and pay
ment of said lien upon said real
| estate, and for such other relief
j as may be required for the satis
tacuon or rne lien.
You are therefore required to
answer said petition on or before
the 11th day of May. 1959, or a
judgment will be rendered against
you accordingly.
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPER
VISORS OF HOLT COUNTY. NE
BRASKA, EX OFFICIO COUNTY
HOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE.
PLAINTIFF.
49—52c
(First pub. April 2, 1959)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 4321
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
COUNTY, NEBRASKA. MARCH
26, 1959. IN THE MATTER OF
CHARIES C. APPLEBY, DE
CEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limit
ed for presenting claims agaist
said estate is July 23, 1959, and
for the payment of debts is March
26, 1960 and that on April 23, 1959,
and on July 24, 1959, at 10 o’clock
A.M.. each day, I will be 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.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
49-51c
(pub. April 2, 1959)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
TO SELL AT RETAIL
PACKAGE LIQUOR
Notice is hereby given that on
March 28, 1959, LaVern Fin
ley whose address is Ewing, Ne
braska, has filed his application
with the Village Clerk of Ewing,
Nebraska, for a Package Liquor
license on the following described
premises, to-wit:
232 Nebraska Street, Lots 1
and 2, Block 8, Ewing, Nebr.,
situated in School District 29,
Holt County, Nebr.
Hearing will be held on said
application by the Board of Trus
tees of Ewing, Nebr., on Tuesday,
April 7, at 8 p m., at the Office
of the village clerk, Ewing,
Nebr.. at which time the Board
of Trustees shall receive compe
tent evidence for and against
granting said license.
—Eugene W. Zimmerman
Villlage Clerk of Ewing
(pub. April 2, 1959)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
TO SELL AT RETAIL
PACKAGE LIQUOR
Notice is hereby given that on
March 28, 1959, Hallie Maben
whose address is Ewing, Nebras
ka, has filed her application with
the Village Clerk of Ewing, Ne
braska, for a Package Liquor Li
cense on the following describ
ed premises to wit:
Lots 5, 6, 7, Block 7, Village
of Ewing, situated in School
District 29, Holt County, Nebr.
Hearing will be held on said
application by the Board of Trus
tees of Ewing, Nebr., on Tuesday
April 7, 1959, at 8 p.m., at the
office of the village clerk, Ewing,
Nebr., at which time the Board
of Trustees shall receive compe
tent evidence for and against
said evidence.
—Eugene W. Zimmerman
Villlage Clerk of Ewing
49c
(pub. April 2, 1959)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
APPLICATION FOR LI
CENSE TO SELL AT
lira-Uli nr.r.iv di
THE I HUNK
Notice is hereby given that on
March 28. 1959, Iva Rouse
whose address is Ewing, Nebras
ka, filed her application with
the Village Clerk of Ewing, Ne
braska, for an On and Off sale
Beer license on the following de
scribed premises, to-wit:
Lot 10 Block 9, Ewing, Ne
braska.
Hearing will be held on said
application by the Board of Trus
tees of Ewing, Nebr., on Tuesday,
April 7, 1959, at 8 p.m.. at the
office of the village clerk, Ewing,
Nebr., at which time the Board
of Trustees shall receive compe
tent evidence for and against
granting said license.
—Eugene VV. Zimmerman
Villlage Clerk of Ewing
(pub. April 2, 1959)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
APPLICATION FOR LI
CENSE TO SELL AT
RETAIL BEER BY
THE DRINK
Notice is hereby given that on
March 28, 1959, LaVem Fin
ley, whose address is Ewing, Ne
braska, filed his application
with the Village Clerk of Ewing
Nebraska, for an On an Off sale
Beer license on the folowing de
scribed premises, to-wit:
232 Nebraska St., Lots 1 and
2, Block 8, Ewing. Nebraska.
Hearing will be held on said
application by the Board of Trus
tees of Ewing, Nebr., on Tuesday
April 7, at 8 p.m.. at the of
fice of the village clerk Ewing,
Nebr., at which time the Board
of Trustees shall receive compe
tent evidence for and against
granting said license.
—Eugene VV. Zimmerman
Villlage Clerk of Ewing
Riverside News
; No Easter Vacation
For Mumps Victim
By .Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Rev. and Mrs, Ivan Turner went
to McPherson, Kan. late Wednes
day for their son, Wayne, who re
| turned home with them for his
spring vacation. lb>nnie Mott, who
I also attends school there has the
mumps and was unable to come
i home.
Misses Cleo and Alberta Butler
| of Omaha visited at the Ora Swit
—
ipub. April 2, 1959*
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
APPLICATION FOR LI
CENSE TO SELL AT
RETAIL BEER BY
THE DRINK
Notice is hereby given that on
March 28, 1959, Art Kropp, whose
address is Ewing, Nebraska, filed
his application with the Village
Clerk of Ewing, Nebraska, for an
On and Off Sale Beer license on
the following described premises,
to-wit:
Lots 5 and 6, Block 8, Ewing,
Nebraska.
Hearing will be held on said
application by the Board of Trus
tees of Ewing, Nebr., on Tuesday,
April 7, at 8 p.m., at the office
of the village clerk Ewing, Nebr.,
at which time the Board of Trus
tees shall receive competent evi
dence for and against granting
said license.
—Eugene W. Zimmerman
Villlage Clerk of Ewing
or and Leo Miller homes fror
Wednesday to Friday.
Mr. amt Mrs. George Montgon’
ery visited last Monday even in
at the Johnny Muller home.
Miss Alice Shrader. Mrs. Ralp]
Shrader, Mrs. Wilbur Bennett, Mrs
Dale Napier. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke
Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mrs. Richard Na
pier and Susan, Mrs. Web Napie
were guests Tuesday noon of Mrs
Johanna Mac Lachlan and Laur,
in Atkinson.
Ina Bennett was a dinner gues
last Sunday at the Leo Mille
home. Mr. and Leonard Hall wen
afternoon visitors.
Sandra Sharader was an over
night guest Wednesday and Thurs
day at the Archie Johnston home
On Friday Sharon Johnston wen
home with Sandra and spent th<
weekend at the W'illie Shradei
home.
Levon D. Gunter is home am
visited Paul Gunter in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott and
Tama went to Page Saturday
afternoon. Mrs. I telle Mott re
turned home with them for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Millei
and family and Mrs. Anna Millei
were guests last Sunday at the
John Miller home.
The Ernest Mott family of Or
;hard and the Wayne Elliott fam
ly were dinner guests Sunday at
he Grant Mott home.
The Duane Jensen family of New
j man Grove were overnight guest>
Saturday at the Z H. Fry home
The Richard Napier family and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier were
also dinner guests Sunday.
The Wayne Fry family were
guests Sunday at the Lou Vander
! snick home.
The Dan Robbins family of Ra
icine. Minn were snowbound in Hu -
ong Thursday evening as roads
were blocked and they couldn't
get to the 1 ,ihi Miller or Ora Swit
- zer home The roads were partly
1 ( cleared on Friday. Mr. Robbins
went on to Miller to \ isit relatives,
- j leas ing Mi s. Robbins and children
; I to visit relatives here. Mrs. Rolv
I bins is the former Deyn Switzer,
i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Switzer and sister of Mrs. I,eo Mil
. ler and Wendell Switzer.
The Darrel Switzer family of
• Omaha were also weekend guests
at the Ora Switzer. Leo Miller and
i Wendell Switzer homes.
There was no school In the
[ Riverside district Thursday. The
teacher, Mrs. Harold Itodgers
* had school on Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Miller
■ attended a get-together last Mon
■ day evening at the Anna Smith
home in Inman in honor of Mrs.
Jessie Cronk. who will soon leave
for California.
Mr. and Mrs Web Napier were
Sunday danner guests at the John
Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
ate Suday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Miller and Danny.
Mi s. Rudy Ahlers returned home
last Monday after spending over
a week in the Tilden hospital. She
is improving.
Mrs. Earl Pierson recieved a
phone call Friday evening that her
mother, Mrs. McOanahan, who is
in a rest home at Brunswick wras
critically ill. having had two
strokes that day, Mr. and Mrs.
j Pierson went to see her Saturday.
1 Her condition is about the same.
Keith and Vlanda Biddlecome
were home tor Easter.
The Lynn Fry, Fink and
Archie Jolut-.t<>ii families ate
Easter dinner with the Willie
Shrader family.
Miss Anne Lerum and the Alvin
Nelson fnmiiy of Plainview, Mr.
ind Mrs Dewitt Hoke and Clayton.
Mr and Mrs. R. A Hord and
; I Hiane. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Swit/er,
Mr. and AD'S. Dewitt Gunter and
I Mi ami Mrs. Lionel Gunter and
Paul were dinner guests Sundn\
at the alfred Napier home. Mr,
and Mrs dames Gunter of Omaha,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gunter and
daughter of Pieree and Mr, and
Mrs. Lafayette Gunter of Hoskins
were also guests
O'Neill Locals
Sunday evening supper guests
at the Ora Philbrick home. Stuart,
were Mr. and Mrs. IXvayne Phil
brick and Mr. anil Mrs. IXvighl
Philbrick.
In York Sunday for a family
gathering at the Ray Johnson home
were Mr. and Mi's. Clay Johnson
jr. and son and Mr. Clay Johnson
sr. Also in York from their home
in Kearney were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Loy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nesbitt
were in Fullerton Sunday, where
they helped to celebrate the 35th
wedding anniversary of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M E. Nesbitt
Guests at the J. T. O'Connor
home Sunday and Monday were
their daughter and her husband,
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald McClellan.
The O'Connors and McClellans
were Easter Sunday dinner guests
at the Don MlcClellan home.
Mrs. Rita Hoenhne spent the
Easter weekend at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
O'Donnell.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Olleniliek ,
I and family wore guest* at the
Orville Itrandstetter home In
Wayne for Faster Sundav dinner.
Miss Rita Waller, student at the
Norfolk Beauty School, s|>ent the
Faster weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs W W Waller.
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