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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1960)
Delinquent Tex List (iinttnued from Previous Page --12 192 78 S - 11 Mja Pt SEW-_ 11 I4g2 SE Vt 12 MJ4 *** 19 75 58 NEW 21 5496 SW —-- 35 17304 Township 29, Range 15 E W-—. 13 183 36 «*. 15 84-51 Shields Precinct Township 30, Range 11 I ><-script! on See. Tax NWV4^WWSWy4 1 9H94 SE '4 4 7106 NEW - 9 71.02 nw io WWSEV4 3EV4SEW, SWV5i- 11 246.70 SW>, 19 65.22 •SK'« 19 m u nww n SE W 28 EWNEVi 33 iS8il8 SE W 27 W W NE W ,SE Vi 34 169 62 EWNEW _ 34 35.40 NWW NEW .NWW 35 SWNEy4,NWSEW 35 121.02 Township 30, Range 12 NEW.NWSEW 24 68 02 a i 24 NE14 25 87.72 SWW 33 113.82 Steel Creek Precinct Township 31, Range » Description Sec. Tax Pt. SEWSWW - 2 4 44* Pt. SWWSEW ■ 2 614* Pt. SWytSEW 2 9 48* Pt SWWSEW .. ...... 2 17 78* Pt. SWWSEW 2 5!90* Pt EW SWW 4 9.10 EWNWW 4 NEW 9 169.74 SWW —_ 8 54.50 SWWNEW, SEWNWW _ 10 34.6(1 EWNEW _ 11 SWWNWW, wwswy4 12 50 02 Pt. SWNWy4 11 8.66 Pt. SEy4NWW 11 6.14* SWSWW 13 NW W 24 77.48 WWSWW _ 17 23.22 NWWSW 20 198 34 SWWNWW 21 wwsww SEWSWW_21 53.78 SW 30 NWNEWNWW 31 SWy4 32 370 48 NEW 20 45.08 EWEW 25 73.16 All 29 252.14 NWSWW :ti 48.48 NEW 32 85 18 Township S3, Range 9 Description Sec. Tax NWNW 7 37.58 SWNEW. SEW, EWSWW 33 84.0-1 Apple Creek Village Rlk. Tax J*2 - 1 6 90* ?«=-— 1 «M" I * *-—_ 2 12 96* 2 4 57* 4*^« —-2 11.70* Stuart Township Township 30, Range 13 Description Sec. Tax SW«|-4 164 78 SEVk .. 5 77.34 SE Wi —- 9 361 60* NWV«, NWASWV4 16 226 98 NEV4 --__ 17 14520 SEy4 18 143.44 Township SO, Range 15 NMrSWy4, swy4swy4_8 NWy4NWy4 _ 17 116 96 SW >4 9 126.42* Township SI, Range 13 Nwy4 IT 6 Nwy4sEy4_7 All _—,—-- 8 171.95 NEy4 —_ 7 46 62 30 81.94 Towmship SO, Range 16 NE% - 1 174.04 Pt SWy4NWK_ 6 23 74* NWy4 -11 195.33 Pt. E^NVVy4 12 83 02 S^NWy4 _ 13 123 06 N*4SEy4_ 13 52.00 SEy4 14 91.14 SVi 20 SWV4 21 151 13 NWV4 21 109 16 All.. 29 113.49 NF:y,NEy4 34 54.39* WMr 36 178.72 Township SI, Range 16 NEy4 ___ 1 39.89 EMi -_ 3 N 10 59.10 SVW4_ 7 NWy4 _ 18 154.30 swy4__ 17 52.14 NWy4 25 116.72 NWMl _ 28 120.64* Stuart Village Eots ink. Tax 10 4 106.76* II & 12 4 75.90 14 4 423.86* 17 & 18 4 137.84* 19 & 20 4 354.50* 22 4 25.92 Pt. 2 all 3 _ 5 38.46* 4 5 123.78* 5 5 198.82* 7 EMs 8 5 67.42 Pt. outlot B _ 133.40 Pt. outlot C _ 171.56* Pt. outlot C 163.06* Outlot I) 64.10 Hallocks Addition 7 _ 6 186.71* 9 & 10 7 216.34* 12 _ 7 109.23* 15 7 225.14* 19 7 134.38* 5-6-7 . . 8 38 IS* 4 10 61.76 Pt. 12 309.82* Pt. outlot G 151.33 Part Outlet N N 90 ft of N180 ft. 1 L 396 94* (Wherry's Addition Lota Blk. Tax 1 to 8 ..._C 116 42 9- 10-11 S4 12 ..... C 98 06 N4 12 all 13-14___C 92 88 9 & 10 D 339 94* Western Town lot Oo. Addition 1 _1 96.18 3 __ 1 44 55 5 W4 6_ 1 551 58* 1 4c 2 2 81 56 4 2 78 26 1 4 2 . .— 3 509 96* Kimball and BLair's Addition Description Sec. Tax 7 & 8_16 116 42 5 & 6_17 8108 8 4 9 _ 18 79 20 10- 11-12__ 18 5657 15 & 16 . 18 136 22 5 _____ 19 24 98 Hal looks 2nd Addition Description Sec. Tax 14 2_ 1 42 90 3-4-5-6 1 102 64* 7 & 8 _ 1 7.06 3 St 4 3 388 44* 1 & 2_ 5 275.82 5-6-7 5 33 46 9-10-11 9 14520 E4 1 4 2 10 104.64 8 _ 10 186 66* 4 _11 35.12 1 __...._ 13 62 70 3 _13 11.80 4 & 5 13 186 66 18-19-20-21 .14 128.24 1 -2-3-4 . 15 53.08* 8 _ 15 41.94 9 _ 15 423.76* 10 15 824 11- 12 13-14 _ 15 333 34* 16 & 17_ 15 40.54 21 4 22 __ 15 67.42 25 & 24 _ 15 230 80* 25-26-27-28 15 56.33 1 & 2 & 6 to 16 16 47.62 1 to 6, NVfc 7, N 25 ft. 10_ All 11 to 16 __18 174.12* I 19 100.06* N part blk. 21 40.30 IT 21 104.18 Pioneer Townslte Co. Addition 11 22 59.40 12 22 318 03* 1-2-3 23 58.96* II & 12 23 625.18* Pioneer Townslte Co. 2nd Addition All _ 26 351 00* All_ 27 7.30 1 to 6 30 145-22* 9-10-11-12 30 61.36* 4 34 24.04 7-8-9 34 27.49* 1 to 12 35 185.26 All_ 38 11.80 All 39 9192 Pt_ 40 93 22* Swan Precinct Township 25, Range 15 Description Sec. Tax E% 20 61.82 Township 26, Range 15 All _ 2 SE^NWyc, SM>SW V4 _ S^NEV4SEV4 _ 3 296.16 NWNWSWW, SEWSWW, SEW _ 10 9762 All_11 13M4 SW WNE W . SWW WWSWW, SEWSWW SWW SEW __ 13 All_ 14 NWNW _ 23 364 48 S WSW —_15 EW__ 21 All 22 SWW NWW. WWSWW. SEWSWW _ 23 270 56 NWNWW __ 26 NWWNWSWW _ 27 SWWNW WNWNEW, SWWNEW _— 28 77 96 WWNEW.SE WNE W, NWWWWSWW_29 FW, NWSWW. SEWSWW_30 NWNEW _31 179.02 Totvnshlp 26, Range 16 NWWNWW _ 2 2.75 All 3 72.25 NW. WWSWW 4 NEW.NWSEW 5 45 75 SWNEW.EWSEW — 30 47.16* Verdigris Precinct Township 28, Range 9 Description Sec. Tax NEW_ 2 98.53 SEW - 3 234.88 SWNWSWW.SWSWW 7 NWNWW _ 18 320.26 SWSEW _ 7 172.84 NWSEW_7 SWW ■ 8 296.06 NWW _— 11 SWSEW _12 316.64 SWWNEW.WW_ 12 342.36 SEW _ .._ 13 121.08 NWW I4 224.92 SWW 14 171-94 SEW 14 358 96* SWW 15 228.54 NEW.EWSWW, WWSEW_ 16 509.16 Pt. SWW NWW _ 18 4.84 Pt. SWWSWW , 18 953 SEWNW W.NEWSWW, SEW, SWNEW_ 19 387.76 NWW __ 20 160.42 NEW 22 219.44 SWW,WWSEW_ 23 73.72 W WNE Vi _ 23 20.98 NWW _ 23 63.86 SWNEW _ 24 71.16 SWW 24 72.18 SW', _ 28 73.96 EWSEW _ 29 48.42 NEWNEVi _ 32 24.86 SWNEW,NWSEW - . 32 42.08 SWSEW _ 32 26.04 WWSEW,SWW 33 67.30 NWW _ 34 105.30 SW 34 180.72 Township 28, Range 10 NEW 1 253.06 NWW 1 194 02 W WSW Vi 15 157.82* SW 24 198.28 Page Village Township 28, Range 9 Description Sec. Tax Pt. SWWNW Vi No. M 18 74.14 Pt. NWWSWW No. V 18 71.17 Pt. NWWSWW T&N 18 3.70 Township 28, Range 10 pt SEI4NEV4_ n 11120* It Ik Tax 3-4-_____ 1 43 26* N 62 ft 5 to 10 __ 1 7.16* I - 2-2 136 94* • »B 10 3 89.62 II to 15_ 3 278.30* 6 to 10 4 417 tg* N 50 ft 1 to 5 5 86 30 13-14-15_5 17.70 5 75 ft. 16 to 30 _ 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. NEtiSEVi ----- 13 136 68* Pt Outl.it B _ 255 40* Pt Outlot B _ 13152* I-<»ts Blk. Tax 1-2-3 _ 18 22 48* 9-10 18 1 to 5 28 154.90* 16 to 20 28 1J7* East Side Addition 1 to 14_1 25+1 10 - H - 12 - 13 5 17 70 1 to 5 9 2.96 1 to 5 - 10 1 48 Willowdale Precinct Township SO, Range 9 W% 7 114.06 SWViiSE^ . 19 19.20 NW'-iNW'x 32 23 82 Township SO, Range 10 N'v __ 1 195.84 SEVi 1 84.84 N%NE% 2 52.34 SW11 11 85.32 SW’i, 17 38.38 SK'i 20 101.56 \W'| 20 68.44 SWV4 _ . 23 58.30 NW>4 23 66.92 SEV4 24 SVt_ 25 17880 Wyoming Precinct Township 25, Range 14 Description Sec. Tax N M>NE Vi .SWMiNEMi 2 Nwv4,Nwy4SEy4 - 2 134.34 sev,_12 NM>NE Vi — 13 24.54 \VMSW'/4.W^NEy4t NVYV4 _ 14 All 15 251.98 \V1V NE Vj .E V£ NW Vi, .SW^.WMSEVt, SEVtSEH .... 19 75.12 5 W Vi N W Vi. W % SW Vi 20 WM.NWy4.SWy4, SMsSEVi 29 123.88 All _._ 30 N E%,EMiNW^4 31 184.85 EMNEV4.NWV4, NWy4SWy4 . 32 68.89 Township 26, Range 14 Stt 13 SEft 14 162.57 SEViSEMi 34 All 35 196.64 Amelia Village Lots B1U. Tax 1 to 10 1 1 48 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 3 11.52 8-9-10 _3 84 1 6 44 2-3-10-11-12-13 6 15.72 14 - 15 - - 6 All 7 20.56 1 to 5 8 12.14 6 to 10 —.. 8 1.04 1-2-3-4-5-8-9 & 10 - 9 126 5-23-4 1° 24 30 5 „ 10 12.56 6 to 15 1°0 6.70 50 _ 12 -44 55 _52 15.90 55 - 52 - 13 - 14 ___ 14 22.64 . ^'/Ae zmm& (srAaA/e Afam/J of (froaAncM / In commerce, as in art, it is rare indeed that a creation emerges so inspired in concept and so flaw less in execution that it is destined, from the very beginning, for certain greatness. And yet, it seems not too soon to say that the Cadillac car of 1961 will take its place among the most memorable of the peak achievements of the automotive craft. Its clean, classic form introduces a new look for the world’s motor cars to emulate. There’s a new proportion of glass to steel ... a new “oneness” of contour and shape ... an entirely new relationship of interior to silhouette. Inside, the story is equally remarkable. Here is new roominess in every dimension. Head room, seat height, and entrance room, for example, have been notably increased with impressive results in greater comfort and luxury. And as its beauty is ... so its performance does —incredibly nimble and quick . . . smooth and float ing . . . quiet and obedient in operation. Cadillac’s new engine is the very essence of con trolled power . . . steering is feather light and sure . . . and its new ride seems to make the roadway vanish beneath the wheels. This is one car you must see and drive for your self. The facts are simply too numerous and too ex citing to accept second hand. It’s the 1961 Cadillac—and we know you’ll agree that greatness is written all over it. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER VAN VLECK MOTORS, INC. ITT NORTH FOURTH ST., O’NEILL Naper News By Mrs. John Schonehaum Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bohnet of Naper were surprised on Sun day, Sept. 25, for their fifth wed ding anniversary. A picnic dinner was served and a watermelon luncheon. Present were Mr. and Mrs Emil Sattler and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler and Gwendo lyn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sattler, all of Gregory, S. D. Mrs. Bohnet and Wilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Muller and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sattler and Everett McCluhan. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Stahleck er of Mansfield, Ohio have beer visiting relatives in Naper after attending the Holmgren reunion at Estherville, la., on September 25. They returned to their home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cronk of Burton were Thursday dinner guests of Hazel Helenbolt. In the afternoon they visited with Will’s sister, Mrs. Earl Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holmgren and Nola Ann left last Saturday morning for Esthennlle, la. to attend the Holmgren reunion they stopped at Yankton. S. D, enrvute and had dinner with the Heimuth Honngren family. They returned home on Monday Mr. and Mrs, William Good man and Donna spent Saturday afternoon and were overnight guests of their son. Roy Goodman and family at Carter, S. D Mrs. Bennett ts 84 The Bennett family reunion was held in the home of Mrs. Goldie Bod me in St. Charles, S. D. on Sunday, September 18 The group also celebrated the 84th birthday of Mrs. Etta Ben nett. Mrs. Bennett's five child ren were together for the first time in 15 years. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bennett of Napa, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs Waym Bennett and Dewayne of Burke S. D ; Mr. and Mrs Roy Ben nett and Pamela of Plankinton, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ben nett of Plankinton, S. D.; Mr and Mrs. Harold Bennett of Lynch; Mr. and Mrs Fletcher Robinson of Wood, S. D,; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett of Na per; Mrs. Alice Hansen, Jimmy Terry, Charles and Susan of Lynch; Mr. ami Mrs. John Herm sen and Mrs. Harry Rasmussen of St. Charles, S. D.; Mrs. Ruby Williams of Okreek, S. D., Mrs Fern Mulso and sons Roger and Dennis of Winner, Mrs. Geraldine Zink of Winner, Mrs. Etta Ben nett of Spencer, were ail present for the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman and Donna ami Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodman and family of Carter S. D. were Sunday dinner guests of the Mervin Lmabory family near Valentine. In the afternoon they visited the Niobrara Game Reservoir, and also visiU'd ir. the Park Billiter’s home in Valentine The William Goodman and Roy Goodman families were suppu guests of the Leo Linaberry fam ily Mr. and Mrs. William Zelsler and granddaughter, Janie Zeisler of Butte were Sunday afternoon visitors and supper guests in tin William Vogt home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zimmerle of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Dor Vogt and Kelly of Herrick were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beem and family Mrs. Goldie Bodine had a trail er home moved to tin' old Bar ber Shop lot the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Speck Whitley l " Mr and Mrs Doan Bruckemaier Alt rod Whitley, Mr ami Mrs Russoi! W’nitley and Mr. aid Mrs Jim McLaughlin and Edith went to Lindsey Saturday morn mg to attend the wedding of Dan ny Whitley. Orm Fischer took Mr. anti Mrs Harold Fischer to Grand Islam! from where they went by train on Monday to Boise, Ida. Mr and Mrs Max Higgins and daughters, Mr and Mrs Glenn Allpress and sons ami Howard AUpress were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis. The dinner was honoring Mrs. Allpress for her birtliday Parents—Nine Children Hold Reunion Mr, and Mrs, Philip Holmgren of Naper on September 25 held a family reunion at Estherville la , with all of their children ami most of their grandchddreu ami great grandchildren present Pro sent were three sons, Gsis, Rudy and Albert, and a daughter, Mrs Van Dm Berg who live in Es thervillo; Mr. and Mrs. Hehry Holmgren of Naper; Mr. and Mrs John Holmgren of Evansville Minn.; Chris Holmgren of Port land Oregon; Dr Philip Holm gren of Kearney; ami Hi v and Mrs. Walter Stahlecker from Mansfield, Ohio. The married grandchildren that attended were: Mr. and Mrs Helmuth Holmgren ami family of Yankton, S. D.; Mr and Mrs Harold Hi'lmgren and fatiuly of Evansville, Mum . and Mr and Mrs, Stanley K-iggul of Burke, S O The family began the day's at' tivities by attending church set vices together at Calvary Gospel Assembly At noon forty-three members of the fanuly and six guests i njoyed a turkey dinner at the Legion hall. The afternoon was spent visitmg ami a family p. ture was taken A lunch fol lowed. Mrs Albert Bet'll to Id returned home on Saturday evening after spending the past week with Mr and Mrs. Beraie Ludemann ami son ot Miller, S D Sunday din ler guests in the Al via Sehoncfeld home m honor of Dennis's 16th birthday were Mr and M s. Claus S*uh. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sehoncfeld and son iiiul Mr mul Mrs. Kenneth Stol leivbt rg of Highmore, S D. After n,xn guests were Mr and Mrs Fred Bi smer and Arlene. Mr. and Mrs Philip Holmgren were brought home on Monday by Kev. Pelerson and Albert Holm gren of EstervUle, la., where they had spent the past f»>ur weeks visit ng Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Stolten berg of Highmore, S. D. came Friday night and spent the week en 1 w ith relatives. Frontier Want \d*t I’m Dividends MILLER THEATER ATKINSON One Show Nightly 8 o’clock Fri. • Sat. Oct. 14 • 15 SAFARI INTO SUSPENSE! witnisi zo/or GEORGE "MONTGOMERY TAINA EIG DAVIS FA:”!AR I rirs Wed. - Thurs. Oct. 19 - 20 UNm m nd8 races daily EXCEPT SUN. & MON. POST TIME: J P.M. 43c ADHESIVE TAPE 2 J 1.19 SACCHARIN 2120 1/4 gr., lOOO’i. -.. 1.69 THERMOMETERS, 2 jjp 49c TOOTH BRUSHES, 2 ^ Klenzo idult’*. FNVELOPES, 2 ^ Aeroso! Mi-31 PANOVITE SHAVE CREAMS ANTISEPTIC Multi-Vifamin. fa. 10 a*., Reg 98c MOUTH WASH 100'., Reg J2 .*• 2 for 99c t'T'on 2 for 2.99 Reran Lavender, Men- Z for VUC 4 95 PANOVITE with , tholated, or .Ready «iii, MINERALS, 100’a Shave K 15 con,ac,e(1 germs. 2 for 4.99 ___h Aerosol POLYMULSION MIST Children's Multl COLOGNES Vitamins Pint, Reg. $3M Reg. $2.50 2 for 2.51 2 for 3.90 Pleasant liquid for 3 fragrances. mula. I STATIONERY I KW.flOO I TABLETS, 100’S. .... 2 for .90 *) Urn 1 01 I 53c GLYCERIN SUP- ,, .. / for I.lrl I positories, i2'«.2for.54 P'Pee,r I 79c KLENZO MOUTH „ . and envelope*. | WASH, pint._2 for .00 w¥itCih«pww. —2for .80 alcohol?'pint-2for.80 1«. ««“' .2*» '•»' 2,0, ,M 21» .70 J.00 BILLFOLDS. 2 for 2 01 leather..*'u • 11 r IiKJIIar.-jUA , " «WI«N BtAul^ "C g«S "S'" 1 SURPRISE RUYS1. BUT WONDERFUL BARGAINS ■ crrr^i «■“*»TREl I ■ iifl M§t\ iM «.»«■ 43c ■ liiiU «- 99c \ —. I /i5ZTT^ 1 -.■-“•"■»* —. IT: V »rfe—•“ tE^C^ui 1 . ..Bam io DOLL — J-BB 1 Card *an colon.."" W ■ (.91 Value BARBARA 10 DOLL. I n M TISSUE*, *■*«• J«THEW*,,-. ■ I 1.99 M2 FLASH BULBS, 121. • . .. I ||c MINERAL OIL Pint- _ *-* fa 8.96 B | 1J0 Ho. BULBS,J2^«^^ DEVOY REXALL DRUG i We Give S&H Green Stamps on all Purchases Phone 87 Robert T. Devoy, Pharmacist O'Neill