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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1960)
Delinquent Tax List Continued from Previous Page *«*--■ - E *52 £ »* — - !. S3 SE4 -— a S8M 25*» 19 75 11 JS* 21 M96 ®4 --35 rra.04 T.>wn»hip S». Usage 15 --~ - ,. 15 54 51 Shields Precinct iwr1I^“*hlp M n "••cnptfoa w. Tat NW4-VW4SW4 _ 1 98 94 gE *%—-— 4 7108 ™*W-9 71.02 SE V« - 10 W4SE'«^E«.4SEV4, -_-11 24670 SWt4 19 te22 SE > « 19 62 U NW 4 27 SE l 4 28 i-HWH 33 1S8 8B SE4 37 W4NE4.SE4 34 169 62 E4NEV4 34 35 40 NW L4NEI-4 .NW '4 35 S4NE4 JJ4SEV« 35 12102 Township 30. Range 12 NEl4,N4SE4 24 68 02 S4SE4 24 NE 4 23 87.72 WH 33 113 82 Steel Creek Precinct Township 31, Range 9 Description Hec. Tax Pt SE4SWV4 2 4 44* Pt SWV4SEV4 2 6 14* Pt. SW4SE4 2 9 48* Pt SWV4SEV4 2 17 78* Pt SWV«SEV« 2 5 90* Pt. E4 SW4 4 910 E4NWV4 4 NE4 9 160 74 SW>4 8 54 50 SWV4NEV4. SEV4NWV4 __ 10 34 60 E4NEV4 _ . 11 SW'iNWVi, W4SWV4 12 50.02 D* C Li. Mil-\J. 11 o « Pt SEy4NWy4 11 614* SM,swy« 13 NWV4 24 77 48 W4SWV4 17 23.22 NWMiSVs 20 198 34 1 SWV.NWV4 21 WHSWV4 SEy4SWy4_ 21 53 78 S% 30 NViNEV4NWy4 31 SWV4 32 370 48 NEV4 20 45.08 E4EMe 25 73 16 All 29 252.14 N>4SWy4 31 48 48 NF1 i 32 85 18 1 Township 32, Range 9 Description Sec. Tax N4N4 7 37.58 SHNE34, SEy4, E Vi SW >4 33 84 04 Apple Creek Village Lots Blk. Tax 1 & 2 1 6.90* 3 1 6 04* 4-5-6 1 8 90* 1 A 2 2 12 96* 3 2 4.57* 4-5-6 2 11.70* Stuart Township Tow'nshlp 29. Range 15 Description Sec. Tax SWy4 4 164 78 , SE'4 5 77 34 SF'4 * 361.60* ' NWV4. NW'«SWV4 16 226 98 NEV4 17 145.20 SEVi 18 143.44 Township HO, Range 13 N«^SWV4, swy4swv4 ... s NW'4NWVi 17 116.96 SW k, 9 126.42* Township 31, Range 13 NWti 6 Money To loan! Property, Cars, Trucks, Farm Equipment Household floods. Personal HARRINGTON Loan and Investment Company LOW RATES NWhSEVi _ 7 AJJ - 8 171 96 NE* _ 7 46 62 Nh- » 8194 T■ • vuishlp M. 8m(f It NE% —-- 1 174 04 Pt mwm% 9 23 74* NW\k 11 195.33 Pt. EhNWV% _ 12 83 02 SHNWh 13 123 06 N4SEV4 _ 13 52.00 SE%»- 14 9114 S4 __-- 20 SWV4 21 151 13 NW>4 21 109 16 All 29 113 49 NE‘«NE* 34 54 39* W4 _ 36 178 72 Township SI. Rantr 16 NEV« 1 39 89 Eh S NhNh 10 59 10 SW h 7 NW', 18 154 30 SW h 17 52.14 NWh_ 25 116 72 NWV4 28 13)64* Stuart Village (ilk. Tax 10 - 4 106 76* 11 & 12 4 75 90 14 4 423 86* 17 & 18 4 137-84* 19 & 20 4 354.50* 22 _ 4 2592 Pt. 2 all 3 . 5 38 46* 4 5 123 78* 5 5 198 82* 7 Eh 8 5 67 42 Pt. outlot B 133 40 Pt. outlot C ... 171 56* Pt. outlot C_ 163.06* Outlot D 64.10 HallorlM Addition 7 __ 6 186.71* 9 & 10 7 216 34* 12 7 109 23* 13 . 7 225 14* 19 7 134.38* 5-6-7 8 38.48* 4 10 61 76 Pt_ 12 30982* ri. uuuui v *_ ui.jj Part Outlet N N 90 ft. of N180 ft. 1 L 395 84* Oarherry’s Addition Lots Blk. Tax 1 to 8 C 116.42 ! 9-10-11 SVi 12 C 98 06 NVi 12 all 13-14 C 92.88 9 & 10 D 339 94* Western Town lot Co. Addition 1 1 96.18 3 1 44 55 5 W>2 6 1 551 58* 14] 2 8156 4 2 78 26 1 r, o 2 qoq qc* Kimball and Blair’s Addition Description Sec. Tax 7 & 8 16 116.42 5 & 6 17 81.08 8 & 9 18 79.20 10 11-12 18 56.57 15 & 16 18 136.22 i 19 24.98 llallocks 2nd Addition Description Sec. Tax 1 & 2 1 42.90 1-4-S-6 1 102.64* & 8 1 7.06 1 & 4 3 388.44* I & 2 5 275.82 >-6-7 5 33.46 1-10-11 9 145.20 Eli 1 & 2 10 104.64 1 10 186.66* 1 11 35.12 13 62.70 I 13 11.80 I & 5 13 186.66 8-19-20-21 14 128.24 -2-3-4 15 53.08* ; 15 41.94 l 15 423.76* 0 15 8.21 112 13-14 15 333.34* 16 & 17 15 40 54 !1 & 22 15 67.42 >3 & 24 15 230.80* >5-26-27-28 15 56.33 1 & 2 & 6 to 16 16 47 62 1 to 6, NVi 7. N 25 ft. 10_ All 11 to 16 18 174.12* I 19 100.06* V part blk. 21 40.30 Pt. 21 104.18 Pioneer Townsite Co. Addition 11 22 59.40 12 22 318.03* 2.3 58.96* II & 12 .... 23 625.18* Pioneer Townsite Co. 2nd Addition Alt 26 351.00* All 27 7.30 ; 1 to 6 30 145.22*1 1-10-11-12 30 61.36* I 34 24.04 r-8-9 34 27.49* l to 12 35 185.26 All 38 11.80 All 39 91.92 Pb40 93.22* I TWO floor heat outlets— DOUBLE THE HEAT | OVER YOUR FLOORS! MONET BACK GUARANTEE! MmM INNER HEAT HIES • HUT-IN M.WEI SYSTEM UMMi CAST INN CONSTAUCTION • Huts »• Mfic - •»•« will tta (u OfFI atari aavlng by atopplng In at DANKERT'S SERVICE •10 Cut DoucUo CXuunbera Phone 410 W O’Neill Phone IV t-RMl Swan Precinct Township U, Range U De-wrlpUoo Sec. Tax EH __30 6183 Township 26, Range IS All , __ 2 SEH NWH. S4SWH SHNEHSEH _ 3 296 16 NHNHSWH, SEHSWH, SEH _ 10 97 62 All_ 11 15824 SWHNEW. S'VH WHSWH. SEHSWH SWHSEH_13 All_14 NHNH -_ 23 364 IS S4SH_15 EH_21 All_22 SWHNWH. W4SWH. SE4SW4_ 23 270 56 NHNWH_26 NWHNHSWH _ 27 SWHNWHNHNEH, SWHNEH 28 77 96 W4NEH.SEHNEH. NWHWHSWH 29 E4. N4SWH. SEHSWH _ 30 NHNEH_31 179.02 Township 26, Range 16 NWHNWH_ 2 275 All_ 3 72 25 NH, WHSWH 4 NEH.NHSEH_ 5 45 75 S4NEH.EHSEH _ 30 47 16* Verdigris Precinct Township 28. Range 9 Description Sec. Tax NEH_ 2 98 53 SEH _ 3 234.88 SHNHSWH.SHSWH 7 NHNWH __ 18 320 26 S4SEH _ 7 172.84 N4SEH ___ 7 SW H 8 296.06 NWH_11 S4SEH - _ 12 316 64 SWHNEH.WH 12 342.36 SEH_13 121.08 NWH _ 14 224.92 SWH 14 171.94 SEH 14 358 96* C\I7 1. 1C OOOC4 NEVi.EViSWVi, WViSEtt _ 16 509.16 Pt. SWV4NWy4 _ 18 4.84 Pt. SW^SWVi _ 18 9.53 SE>-4NW>-4.NEy4SWy4, SEV4. SV*NEV4 __ 19 387 76 NW>4 ___ 20 160.42 NE% 22 219.44 SWt4.WV,SEy4 _ 23 73.72 WHNE% 23 20.98 NWy4 23 63.86 S .NEy4 _ 24 71.16 swy4 24 72.18 SWV4 28 73.96 K'sSEVi _ 29 48.42 NEVitNEVi 32 24 86 SV*NEV4.N4SEV4 .... 32 42.08 S%SE% 32 26.04 WV*SEV4,SWV4 _ 33 67 30 NWV4 34 105.30 SVi ... _ 34 180.72 Township 28, Range 10 NEV4 _ 1 253.06 NW11 . 1 194 02 W4SWV4 .. 15 157.82* SM 24 198.28 Page Village Township 28, Range 9 Description Sec. Tax Pt. SWV4NWV4 No. M 18 74.14 Pt. NW-4SWV4 No. V 18 71.17 Pt. NWV4SW VI T & N 18 3.70 Township 28, Range 10 Pt. SEl4NE V4 . 13 111.20* Lots Blk. Tax I 3 - 4_ 1 43.26* I N 62 ft 5 to 10 1 7.16*1 L - 2 2 136.94* 5 to 10 3 89.62 11 to 15 . 3 278.30* 6 to 10 _ 4 417.88* N 50 ft. 1 to 5 5 86.30 13 - 14 - 15 _ 5 17.70 5 75 ft. 16 to 20 _ 5 362.00* 4 - 5 7 361.08* 6 - 7 - 8 - 9_ 7 6.26 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 . 8 83.00* 19 - 20 _ 9 34.30 6-7-8 10 3.69 9- 10 10 52.74 Township 28, Range 10 Pt. NEy4SEy4 13 136.68* Pt. Outlot B _ 255.40* Pt Outlot B ...... 131.52* Lots Blk. Tax 1 - 2 - 3 18 22.48* 9 - 10 18 32.32* 1 to 5 28 154.90* 16 to 20_ 28 1.77* East Side Addition 1 to 14 .____ 1 25.44 10- 11-12-13 _ 5 17.70 1 to 5_ 9 2.96 1 to 5 10 1.48 Willowdale Precinct Township 30, Range 9 \V>. 7 114.06 S\V',SE4 19 19.20 NW4NW4 - 32 23.82 Township 30, Range 10 N4 1 195.84 SE¥4 1 84.84 N4NE4 . 2 52.34 SWV4 _ 11 85.32 SVW4_ 17 38.38 SE% 20 101.56 \\V>4 20 68 44 SWy4 23 58.30 NW4 _ 23 66.92 SEy« 24 S4 _ 25 178.80 Wyoming Precinct Township 85, Range 14 Description Sec. Tax N4NEy4.SWV4NEy4 2 NWV4,NWV4SEy4 _ 2 134.34 SE4 _ 12 N4NE 4 13 24.54 W4SW4,W4NEy4, NWVi_14 All .. 15 251.98 W4NE4.E4NWV4, SW4.W4SE4, SE4SE4 _ 19 75.12 SW4NWV4.W4SW¥4 20 W'4NWV4,SWy4. S4SE4 _ 29 123.88 All _30 NEy4,E4NW4 ..... 31 184.85 E4NEV4.NWy4, NWy4SWV4_ 32 6889 Township 86. Range 14 54 . 13 5Ey4 . 14 162.57 SE4SE4_ 34 Ml 35 196.64 Amelia Village Lots BIk. Tax 1 to 10_1 148 1 - 2 - 3 - 4_3 11.52 i - 9 - 10_ 3 .84 L_6 44 2-3-10-11-12-13 . 6 15 72 14 - 15_6 Ml_ 7 20 56 1 to 5 _ 8 12.14 5 to 10 _ 8 1.04 1-2-3-4-5-8-9 & 10 _ 9 1.26 I-2-3-4_ 10 24.30 5 _ 10 12.56 5 to 15 _ 10 6.70 10_12 44 15 _12 15 90 LI - 12 - 13 - 14 _ 14 22 64 Rosedale News IWol Mahiendorf Phone TS74 Mr and Mrs Errt Anderson visited at the David Landholm home Wednesday Margaret Johnson from ikm di.fw- Bible Academy spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Ivar Johnson and family. Mario Johnson was a Saturday evening supper guest at the M. B Nelson home. Rev and Mrs Elroy Anderson and family and Rev Lindstrom of Wausa were Friday evening dinner guests at the Oscar An derson home. Mr and Mrs Malcom Frost of Omaha spent Tuesda\ and Wednesday at the M. B. Nelson home. Irene Swafan of Pomeroy, la visited this week with Mrs. Mor ris Johnson and Lavonne and the Edwood Martinsons Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson called on Mrs. Art Lindgren of Fairfax Thursday morning Carol Mahiendorf had supper at the Ed Connot home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M B Nelson and family were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Elroy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwood Martin son. Wendell and Wayne, Mrs Morris Johnson and Lavonne and Irene Swalin of Pomeroy, la., en joyed dinner with Olga and Mau ritz Bengtson Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin son of Wahoo, and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martinson were Saturday evening supper guests of Fred Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mahiendorf Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mahiendorf Sterven and Lynnette, Darleen Johnson and Ronnie Witherwax visited at the Harry Mahiendorf home after the afternoon services at church. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and family were coffee guests at the Walt Nyguist home on Sun day, Sept. 18th. Dr. and Mrs. Marlin Johnson and family of Bismark. N D visited at the John W. Johnson home over die weekend Friday dinner guests at the Du ane Mahlendorf home were Rev and Mrs D Elroy Anderson and family and Rev Edgar Lmdstroen of Waiau Mrs D. Elrciy Anderson was a Wi-dneaday morning guesl of Mrs. Duane Mahlendorf Rev Edgar Lindstrom of Wau &a was guest speaker at the Rosedale Covenant church for Thursday and Friday evening and all day Sunday services. Special music was rendered by Mrs Du ane Mahlendorf and the local Youth Choir, and Adult Choir. Ol ga and Mauntz Be ng strum of Randall Valley and Mrs Gerald Hueser of Spencer. Ewing News By Mrs. Harold Harris Mr and Mrs Fred Halstead of Kenwick. Wash, were guests on Monday at the Ernest Pierson home. Mrs. Halstead is a sister of Mr Pierson. The lesson leaders and demon strators of the Home Extension Clubs of the Ewing Center met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Gene Zimmerman chair man Mrs. Catherine Indra, Holt County Home Extension Agent presented the October lesson DISTRICT MEETING ‘Signs of the Sixties" was the theme of the annual meeting of the Nebraska Home Extension Clubs held at McCook, Nebraska on September 20. 21 and 22. spon sored by the Nebraska Council of Home Extension Clubs. Agricul tural Extension, University of Ne braska. More than 800 women were in attendance. Mrs. J. L. Pruden, Holt County Chairman of Extension Clubs and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman. Ewing Center chairman accompanied Mrs. Catherine Indra to McCook >nday. Sept. 19. Others attending from H county were Mrs. Edgar Stauf fer and Mrs. Doris Stauffer both ol Page and Mrs J. H Gmn« at Chambers Mr and Mrs Elmer Steskal and family ol Atkinson were Sun day guests at the borne ol Mr and Mrs John Steskal sr Mrs John Steskal jr. and chikireti were Sunday evening callers at the Steskal Kune Mrs John Steskal sr. aocompan led Mrs Reed Mummert ol Clear water to Norfolk Friday Mrs Kenneth Arehart was a Saturday evening guest at the John Steskal sr. home Mr and Mrs. Allan Pollock re turned home Sunday from Omaha where they had spent the week end on business Mr and Mrs Joe Sturtnaum vis ited Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Joctum at El gin Mrs Lorraine Wright is having vacation from her duties as clerk at the K-B Market this week Mrs. Lorraine Wright and daughter, Mrs. IXdbert Carl jr and daughter returned Sunday from Omaha where they had been guests at the home ot Mr and Mrs. Donald Drey since Thurs day. Mrs. Donald Drey and Kristi of Omaha came Monday to attend the funeral services on Tuesday Sept. 20 of her uncle, Mark Muff at O'Neill. While here they were guests of her mother, Mrs. Lor raine Wright and Mr. and Mrs George Jefferies Mrs. Frank Belmer was hos tess at a social gathering at her home Monday afternoon when she had several ladies as her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett and Ina Bennett attended the Sun day morning service at the Be thany Presbyterian Church south west of Ewing. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter Summerer. Ina Bennett of Ewing, a tench er in the Clearwater public school attended the banquet of the An telope County Teachers Associa tion held Tuesday evening at Oak dale. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen, Mrs J. L. Pruden and Mrs. S. M Burtwistle attended Corn Palace festivities at Mitchell, S.D. Sat urday. A number of ladies were enter lamed Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Floyd Lee Mrs Max W'anaer went to Om aha Tuesday to he the guest i*f her daughter, Judy, until Friday when both will return to Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanaer and Mr and Mrs Char lea Kethmier of Neligh spent Sunday at Nutorara Stale Park, boating Mr and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd are at Sterling, Kan. Uus week guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Eusaell Napier. Mr and Mrs Jerry TOnvjack and family were guests at the hiane of her parents, Mr, and Mrs Everett Taylor at Oakdale Sunday. Saturday evening guests at the Anna Savutge home were Mr and Mrs Harold Savutge and family of Oakdale. Mr and Mrs Ernest New of Omaha were Tuesday and over night guests at the James Minaret home. Mr and Mrs. Ernest New of Omaha were Tuesday and over night guests at the Janies Mlnar ik home. Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs George Sentis sr. and Joyce of Neligh and A. 3c Gene Seims, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Peterson and family of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs Dwight Schroeder and family of Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Francis Heumes ser and Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder went to Mitchell, S.D Thursday where they attended the Corn Palace festival. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming had as their dinner guests Thurs day evening, Mr. and Mrs Er nest New of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs Fred Serr of Clearwater. Karen Mlnarik and A 3c Gene Seims were entertained Thurs day evening at dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. Don Mack el and family at Elgin. Friday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dwight j Schroeder were her sister, Karen j Mlnarik and Aj3c Gene Seims Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder I and children wen- Friday eve ning guest* at the Francis Heu messer home. Many irf the football Ians In Ew mg went to Stuart Friday evening lor the game between the Ewing Tigers and Stuart. Mr and Mrs. .Allred Doud, Mrs Edna Lot quest ol Ew mg and Mrs George Meyer of Neligh returned home Sunday lr\*n North Platte where they had spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman and family. Mr and Mrs Ro> Punk and family- went to Omaha to spend the day at the home of Mr am) Mrs. Fred Decker. Mr Sis Ehbengaard returned home Saturday from Sum* City la.. where he spent a few days last week Mrs Arthur Billings of Neligh was a guest Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Billings while her bus band was on a fishing trip. Mr and Mrs. Sam Regan were hosts at a dinner Saturday eve ning in honor of the eighth birth day anniversary of their son. Pat Guesis were Mrs Ray Funk and children, Mr. ami Mrs. Rttoert Bartak and family, Mrs Laura Spittler of Ewing, Dr and Mrs L R Suttcliffe and Mr and Mrs Fred Gragge of O'Neill, Mr and Mrs Earl Billings took her mother. Mrs. Myrtle Knnes of Clearwater to Neligh Friday for a physical checkup. Mr ami Mrs. Herbert Kirach met ami family were Sunday af ternoon guests at the Pat luimbert home, Mr and Mrs Roland Horde had as their supper and evening guests on Sunday Mr and Mrs Dewitt Gunter. Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding OhII !4J W — ?4 hr. Hervta* Northwest Electric O’Neill FOR; XIMFTFIEN SIXTY-ONF Above: the Fleetwood Sixty Special. Below the Seriee Sixty-Two Sedan. A NEW INSPIRATION FOR THE MOTORING WORLD You are looking at the completely new Cadillac for 1961—a motor car that will inspire the automotive world for years to come. While unmistakably Cadillac in stature and in majesty, it represents a totally new concept in fine car design. 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