The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 03, 1959, Image 3

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    N*p«r News
By Mrs. John V honrt«uin
Mr* Henry Ludemann and fami
ly of Newport were Sunday after
noon visitors and supper guests ol
Mr and Mrs Reuue Fuhrer Even
ing visitors were Fred Ott and son
I-airy of Bone steel
1-es Misner was a Thanksgn ing
dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Hap
(ientele and Karen, afternoon vi
si tors were Mr and Mrs Johr
Stahiecker and family
Thanksgiving dinner guests ol
Mrs Mary Nicalous and Mr and
Mrs. Cliff Lund were Mr and Mrs
John Nicalous of Butte, Metha
Beck and a friend of Winner, S
D-, Mr and Mrs AJ Nicalous and
famly of Fairfax, S. D. Mr and
Mrs Ed Nicalous and I>ale and
Mr and Mrs Harley Nicalous anc
family Afternoon visitors were
Mrs John Blakkolb of Bonestee
an<l Mr and Mrs A1 Blakkolb ol
California.
Mr and Mr* Fritz Oarstens
and daughter of Battle Creek, Mr
and Mr* Earl Seth and family.
Mrs Re mho Id Mayer and Clarence
and Mr and Mrs Bill Broekemai
er and family were Thanksgiving
Seats of Mr and Mrs Marlin
mens and family.
Mr and Mrs Marvin Stahlecker
and family. Mr and Mrs Ray
Honke and family, Mr and Mrs
Jerald Schmitz and family and
Mr and Mrs. Ray Fuhrer and son
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr
and Mrs Jimmy Cemy and sons
Mr and Mrs Wayne Ahlers and
family were Thanksgiving dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. John
Schemebaum and DanieL
Thursday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Joe Schmitz and son
were Jake Blum. Mr. and Mrs.
William Martin. Mr and Mrs.
Leo Blum and Joyce Mr and Mfs
August Ellers and family of
Spencer. Mr. and Mrs Andy Blum
and family. Mrs Gerald Blum and
Bennetta Schmitz of Bonestee! Sup
SPECIAL
HORSE SALE
SUNDAY. DEC. 6
1:00 p.m.
32 Quarter Horses
Colts and Saddle Horses
Consigned by H. W. Johnson, Spencer, Nebr.
There will also be several Shetland ponies
and Shetland pony colts at the sale. Consignors
are invited to join in this sale by contacting the
O'Neill Livestock Market.
O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
Vern and Leigh Reynoldson
per guest* were Mr and Mrs
Melvin Blum. Mr and Mr* Leo
nard Schmitz and family, Mr and
Mrs Jim Blum and family and
Mr and Mrs Donald Schmitz and
family
Misses Joyce Blakkolb of Bas
sett and Jams Blakkolb of Lincoln
were Thursday dinner guests of
their parents Mr and Mrs Wil
liam Blakkolb. Afternoon visitors
were Mrs Mary Blakkolb and Mr
and Mrs A! Blakkolb
Thursday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Glenn Ailpress and sons
were Mr and Mrs. Haney Davis.
Mr and Mrs. Max Higgins and
daughters and Howard, Lloyd and
Albert Allpress
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Mitchell
and sons of Chambers, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Stahlecker and fami
ly of Gregory, Mr and Mrs.
Henry Stahlecker and Laura, Mr
and Mrs. Albert Bevhtold and
Shirley and Mr. and Mrs Walter
Sthlecker and family were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. William Ulrich.
Mr and Mrs Donald Schmitz
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Schmitz and sons were Sun
day dinner and luncheon guests
of Mr and Mrs, Joe Schmitz.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs John Higgins were Mr and
Mrs. Howard Stahlecker and fami
ly of Gregory, Mr and Mrs. Robert
Peppel of Herrick, S. !>., Mr and
Mrs Mervin Higgins and family
and Mr and Mi's. Max Higgins
and daughters.
Mr and Mrs Oliver Whitley,
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Ticknor. Larry
and Dean of Burke. S. D., left
on Saturday evening for Sacra
mento. Calif., where they will at
tend the funeral of Junior Ticknor.
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Whitley and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Bud
McClurg of Stuart. Mr and Mrs
Elmer Ticknor of Burke, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Whitley and family.
Mr and Mrs. Dean Brockemaier
and family. Alfred Whitley and
Lucy Whitley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Comin were
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs Henry’ Schockemaier and
family of Bonesteel.
Matt Schmitz suffered a slight
stroke on November 24 evening
and was taken to the Lynch hospi
tal by Ray Kuhrer’s where he is
still a patient.
Relatives who attended a dinner
last Sunday in the Paul Stoltenberg
home to help Mr. Stoltenberg cele
brate his 71st birthday were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Stoltenberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stoltenberg, Mr and
Mrs. Frank Stoltenberg and fami
ly. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bendig
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bendig
and daughter, of Bonesteel, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Stoltenberg and
family, Mr. and Mrs Ken Stolten
berg. Ms. and Mrs. Jake Hoy and
family of Herrick, S. D., Mr and
Mrs. Bert Barnhart and Annie
Thompson of O’Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Reber and Garry of
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Discount on any item in our store! Clothing -- Hard
lines - Furniture.
SAVE ON ALL YOUR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS!
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Stuart and Mr and Mrs Donald
Bentz and family of Fairfax.
Reinhokl Fuhrer was admitted
to die Lynch hospital on Monday.
Nov. 23rd with bleeding ulcers
He was brought home on Sunday
afternoon feeling some better
Mr and Mrs August Ahlers and
Mr and Mrs Walter Ahlers and
family of Spencer left on Wednes
day for Minneapolis. Minn., to
spend Thanksgiving with Mr and
Mrs Roger Luderbrog and fami
ly. On their return home they
stopped at Gibbon. Minn., to visit
with the Albert Ahlers jr., Seih
families and Mrs Behrems They
returned home on Sunday ev ening
A dinner was served last Sun
day to a number of relatives and
friends for the 48th wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs Gust
Weickum in their home. Present j
were Mr and Mrs George Seih j
and Mike, Ted Wentz, Mr ami j
Mrs Harry Fuhrer and Jane. Mr
and Mrs. Rudolph Weickum, Mr
and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Doug
las, Mrs. Mary Martn and Mrs
Emma Quest.
Eddie Schmitz of Igloo, S. D..
came on Sunday to visit his
father, Matt Schmitz in the Lynch
hospital. Eddie was an overnight
guest in the Jerald Schmitz home,
returning to Igloo Monday mom
mg.
Marjorie Kortmeyer, Karen Re
ber, Lou Ann Stahlecker and Jean
Cline were Friday evening guests
in the Herman Gentele home to
help Karen Gentele celebrate her
18th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Carstens
and family went to Meadow Grove
on Saturday and spent the week
end in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Carstens. They also were
sponsors for the baptism of Kelly
Gene Carstens on Sunday.
A number of relatives and
friends went to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Ullrich on Sun
day evening to help them celebrate
their 32nd wedding anniversary
Albert Stoltenberg was brought
i home on Wednesday from the
Lynch hospital where he had been
a patient for several days.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allpress and
sons went to the home of Mr and
Mrs. Max Higgins and daughters
on Sunday ev ening to help them
I celebrate their 6th wedding anni
versary.
Mrs. Carl Cunningham went to
! Omaha last Sunday to visit in the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cun
ningham and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Whitley
and family of Rapid City, S. D..
came on Saturday ebening to
spend Thanksgiving vacation in the
Lucy WTiitley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Seih went
to Herrick, S. D., on Monday and
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Seih and family.
Atkinson News
James Mellor spent the Thanks
giving weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mellor. James
is a student at Kansas State Uni
versity at Manhattan, Kan. He ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Ixx>n
Hendricks who came to spend a
few days w ith his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Hendricks.
Jon Mack, student at Casper
Junior College at Casper. Wyo.,
spent his Thanksgiving vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mack.
Milo Hupp, who has spent the
t>ast several weeks in the hospi
tal in Omaha, returned home on
Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dunn
spent ther Thanksgiving vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mohr, sr., and other rela
tives. „
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady and
Elwood returned Sunday from
Denver, Colo., where they spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. Brady's
sister and brotner-in-iav\, jvu . aim
Mrs. Harvey Creaver.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller and
Dr. and Mrs. N. P. McKee re
turned home Sunday afternoon
after spending the Thanksgiving
weekend in Denver, Colo., with
relatives.
Ray White of Beaver Crossing
was a Saturday night and Sunday
dinner guest in the William Wefso
home. He left for his home Sun
day afternoon. He accompanied
Mrs. Calvin McClurg, Calvin Al
lyn and Charles Sweet who were
rett*Tung to Lincoln after spend
ing a few days with relatives and
friends during the Thanksgiving
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
Denton attended the funeral of
Layton Sattler at the Congrega
tional church in Gregory, S. D., j
Tuesday. He was a nephew of j
Mrs. Colfack. He was injured in
a car accident Thanksgiving night
and died in in a Burke hospital i
early Saturday morning. He was
a senior in high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, Don
aid and Doretta were Thanks
giving day dinner guests of Mrs.
Elsie Doolittle of Stuart. Mr. and j
Mrs. Ivan Roth and family of
Valentine were also dinner guests.
Miss Edith Pokomy of Lincoln
is spending a few days visiting
her mother, Mrs. Helen Pokomy.
Mrs. Ladd Sladek was in O’Neill
on business Saturday.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD-Neal B. Ryan, et al to
County of Holt-no date-5465-6.2
acres along NVfe NWy* 19-29-12.
WD-Harmon M. Grunke, et al to
County of Holt 11-24-59 575-Part of
NMtNEV4 19-29-12- Strip 33 ft.
wide.
WD-Archie R. Bright to Robert
M. Forweod and wf 12-8-57 512,500
-Lot 12 Blk 24- O’Neill.
Sheriffs Deed-Leo S. Tom jack,
Sheriff to J. H. and Mabel Gibson
10-20-59 51000- Part of SEV4 19
26-12 - 93 ft. x 132 ft.
WD-Daniel Rakes, et al to Audry
Bowden 11-24-59- 53500-Lots 5 and
6 Blk 8- O’Neill.
WD-Libby B. Miinar to Francis
E. Brandt and wf 11-23-59 54500
| Lots 1 and 8 Blk 22- Bitneys Add
i Atkinson.
O'NEILL NEBRASKA
PRESENTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
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and Mrs. Farmer and Rancher:
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You are cordially invited to visit one of Northeast Nebraska's finest toy and small
appliance displays at S & S Farm Supply, O'Neill, Nebraska. Make your Christ
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» Westinghouse Appliance*
! Electric Automatic Toasters
I Steam Irons
Radios
Mixers
West Bend Appliances
Electric Skillets
Electric French Fryers
Electric Com Poppers
Electric Auto. Percolators
| Electric Griddles
j Electric Waterless Cooker
J Canister Sets
' J Range Sets
| Stainless Steel Bowls
| Stainless Steel Sauce Pans
! Baking Pans
f Many Other Items
l Ingraham Wrist Watches
t Ingraham Kitchen Clocks
t Ingraham Alarm Clocks
Games
Farm Sets
Steam Shovels
Tractors
Bowling Sets
Holster Sets
Guns
Train Sets
Accordions
Guitars
Missile Rockets
Airplanes (with real engines)
Boats
Tinkertoys
Erector Sets
Chemistry Sets
Trucks
Basketball Set
Ingraham Wrist Watches
Piano
2 Speed Phonograph
Dolls *■
Games * ^
Accordions
Guitars
Doll Play Sets
Luggage
Kitchen Sets
Cooking Sets
Typewriters
Chairs
Nurse Bags
Doll Cribs
Ranch Doll House
Electric Iron
Washer - Dryer
Ingraham Wrist Watches
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Electric Drills
Electric Saws
Special Drive Tool Set
Electric Norelco Razor
Tractor Cabs j
Tractor Seat Cushions ]
Air Compressors j
Chain Saws ^
Golden Rod Fence Stretcher J |
Gloves i
Tools of all kinds
Grease I
Punch and Chisel Sets
Ingraham Wrist Watches
Ingraham Pocket Watches
Ingraham Alarm Clocks
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