The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 01, 1909, Image 8

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{talk it over; our plans are at your
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Improve that property by building ;;
I a good substantial fence around it.
Red Cedar posts are the best.
O. O. SNYDER |
* Lumber and Coal
j^PHONE 32 O’NEILL, NEB. j
ATTRACTIVE LOW RATES
PACIFIC COAST—Only $25 dalv March and April.
SEATTLE EXPOSITION—Summer of 1909, only $50
round trip, $15 more through California.
SUMMER TOURIST —Very cheap excursion rates commenc
ing June 1st, to scenic Colorado, Rocky Mountain resorts, Big Horn Mount
ains, Black Hills of South Dokota, Yellow Stone Park.
HOMESEEKERS—Only $27.50 round trip to the Big Horn
Basin irrigated lands on the first and third Tuesdays.
Tour the west and see what is going
on out there; you will be amazed.
Write fo folders, rates, information, and learn about our variable tours
embracing all attractive features enraute.
J. F. JORDAN
Ticket Agent, O’Neill, Neb.
L. W. WAKELEY
G. P. A., Omaha
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The Norfolk Nursery
100,000 Strawberry and Raspberry Plants
THE largest and most complete stock of all kinds of Fruit
Trees that we have ever had to oiler. Crimson Rambler Roses
and Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, all of the hardiest kinds.
Elms, Ash, Box Elder, Maple and Basswood 8 to 12 feet tall. Small
Forest Tree Seedlings of all kinds for planting groves.
Hardy Catalpa Speciosa—One of the best trees to plant for
fence posts. One year old $5 per 1,000; two years old $10 per 1,000.
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JAS. F. O'DONNELL, CASHIER
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CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS
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Educational Notes.
By the County Superintendent.
Districts number forty-eight and
forty-five are circulating petitions for
consolidation. Each of these districts
is small and unable to provide for
average length terms of school. The
new district with a valuation double
either of the old districts will now be
able to have as long term as other
schools in the county.
All the town schools in the county
are giving the teachers a 'ew days
vacation this week in order that they
may attend the North Nebraska
Teachers’ associat ion at Norfolk.
Holt county will be represented on
the program by Superintendent Rob
inson of Ewing on the subject, “Elim
ination of Waste in the Study of
Arithmetic;” Miss Gorby "of O’Neill,
“Method and Matter in High School
English;” Miss Lenore Daly on “Prac
tical iNumber Work in First and
Second Grades;” and by the county
superintendent on “How Can the
County Superintendent be of Greater
Service to the Rural Teachers.”
Memorial services for the late
'President J. M. Pile will be held in
the Auditorium, Friday morning.
At this time addresses will be given
by U. S. Conn of Columbus; H. E.
Mason of Meadow Grove: If. C. Bright
of Wayne and Hon. J. L. McBrien of
Lincoln.
Kola Items.
George Shermer of Plainview was
out here making arrangements to
move his family here as soon as the
weather permits. ne bought the
place formerly owned by Miss Smith.
Miss Lilly Monroe went to West
Point the first of the week to spend
Easter visiting relatives and friends.
P. J. Kennedy went to the county
seat for a load of lumber this week.
Robert Benjamin and sister, Mrs.
Crandall, went to O’Neill to visit their
sister, Mrs. Roundy.
Mr. and Mr. John Kennedy returned
Monday fyom a week’s visit with Mrs.
Kennedy’s mother at Burwell.
Neol Benjamin went to Atkinson
this week to haul out lumber and
posts for Mrs. Monroe.
Mrs. James McPharlan and babies
came out from O’Neill last week and
Mr. IPharlin and two daughters are
expected out the first of the week to
stay permanently.
Methodist Church Items.
The class meeting, held at our
church every Sunday morning, is al
ways an interesting and profitable
service. It only lasts a half hour,
but gives one a splendid start fora
good day.
The castor will preach both morn
ing and evening next Sunday. The
subject of our morning discourse will
be, “Steadfast Faith,’’ and in the
evening our subject will be, “Take
Your Choice.” Everybody is most
cordially invited to attend these ser
vices.
Beginning with Sunday evening,
our service will begin at 8 o’clock in
stead of 7:30 as heretofore.
Sunday school at the close of the
morning service. Our school is al
ways interesting and progressive and
we are glad to have all our friends
tarry with us for the study of God’s
Word.
Junior League service Sunday after
noon at 3 o’clock. Our Juniors are
doing nicely, and the League seems to
be growing. There is yet room for
others, however, and we most
cordially invite all boys and girls to
this service.
We had a delightful Epworth
Leagpe servide last Sunday evening,
led by Miss Fannie Miilard. The
attendance was unusually good, and
the interest did not wane till the
very close of the meeting. We are
expecting another interesting and
helpful service at 7 o’clock Sunday
evening. Miss Edna Howe will lead
and we hope to see every Epworthian
on hand to do his or her part.
The prayer meeting was well at
tended last week, and we had a very
enjoyable and profitable service. The
prayer meeting is held every Thurs
day evening at 8 o’clock, and we most
heartily welcome all comers.
The Ladies Aid Society meets in
the class room of the church every
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, and
all ladies of the church and congre
gation are invited.
T. S Watson, Pastor.
Dr. Corbett, Dentist, will be in
O’Neill, April 5 to 8, 12 to 15, 19 to 22,
2(> to 29, inclnsive.
For Sale—Biding lister and riding
cultivator, both as good as new. In
quire of Jack Warner. 38-4
CALUMET
Balling Powder
Received Highest Award
• World’s Pore Food Exposition
Chicago, 1907.
Scott’s
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of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo
1 pho phit'" '"~r.!d always be
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following reasons:
First— Because, if any member
of the family has a hard cold,
it will cure it.
Second— Because, if the chil
dren are delicate and sickly, it
will make them strong and well.
Third— Because, if the father
or mother is losing flesh and
becoming thin and emaciated,
it will build them up and give
them flesh and strength.
Fourth—Because it is the
standard remedy in all throat
and lung affections.
No household should be with
out it. _
Send this advertisement, together with name
of paper in which it appears, your address and
four cents to cover postage, and we will send
you a “Complete Handy Atlas of the World.”
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York
O'Neill Blamed for Los: of Bridge.
Redbird item in Lynch Journal:
Question to the people and taxpayer
of the north part of Holt county: Are
you going to pay taxes and interest
on outstanding bonds, on road and
bridge and then have no bridge. If
the people of this part would call
a mass meeting, name a date in the
near future and all go to O’Neill in
a body five hundred strong and tel)
those sap heads' of editors, clanish
merchants and weak-kneed county
commissioners that the old style
freight wagons did not look good to
them and that a bridge was what we
wanted and would have or we would
have a new set of officers in O’Neill
after the next election. There would
be no delay then. The bridge would
be built quickly. Now is the time
we want the bridge: let us go after
it hard, fight fire with fire. O’Neill
wants all our money and wants us to
drive 30 miles to spend it.
Niobrara Subsiding.
Spencer Advocate: The big gorge
on the Niobrara, which threatened to
change the course of the river and
leave an $8,000 bridge high and dry on
the north side of the river bottom,
went out Monday and the water has
resumed its old course in the main
channel bed. However a channel
of considerable width has been cut
across the bottom land south of the
bridge and it will be necessary to
change the road to the east and the
building of a small bridge. The
road is passable now and parties are
coming across from Holt county.
Jack Lamb’s family moved back to
their home down on the bottom
Tuesday. The family were driven
out several weeks ago by the high
water.
Furnished room to rent, to lady
only. Enquire at The Frontier office.
Cash paid for hides at Davison’s
harness shop. 2u-tf
Up-to-date job printing at The
Frontier.
(First publication Mar25 )
Order of Hearing on Probate of
Foreign Will.
State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss
lo the probate court of said county.
In the matter of the estate ol
Martha A. Gale, deceased.
On this 22nd day of March, A. D
1909, H. Leal tiled his petition in this
court, and presen ted an authenticated
copy of the last will and testament oi
Martha A. Gale, deceased, late of Jo
Daviess county, state of Illinois, the
prayer of sajd petitioner being that a
day be fixed by this court for the pur
pose of approving and allowing said
last will and testament, and causing
the same to be filed and recorded in
this office. It Is therefore hereby
Ordered, that Saturday, the 10th
day of April, A. D. 1909, at 10 o’clock
a. m. be fixed for hearingsaid petition
when all persons interested in said
matter may appear and show cause
why the prayer of said petition should
not be granted; and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the
bearing thereof, be given to all per
sons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this Order in The
Frontier, a weekly newspaper printed
in said county, for three weeks prior
to said day of hearing.
[Seal] G. J. MALONE,
40-3 County Judge.
First publication Mar. 18.
Notice to Creditors.
In County Court within and for
Holt county, Nebraska, March 16,
1909.—In the matter of the estate of
Everett Mott, deceased.—To the
Creditors of said estate: You are
hereby notified that I will sit at the
county court room in O’Neill, in said
county, on the 19th day of April, 1909,
on the 19th day of July, 1909, and on
the 19th day of October 1909, at 1
o’clock p. m. each day to receive and
examine all claims against said estate,
with view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
estate is six months from the 19th day
of April, 1909, and the time limited
for the payment of debts is one year
from said 16th day of March, 1909.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court, this 16th day of
March, 1909. 39-4
C. J. MALONE,
(Seal) Comity Judge.
First publication March 11.
Sheriff's Sale
By virtue of an order of sale, direct
ed to me from the clerk of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a
judgment obtained before the judge of
the district court of Holt county, Ne
braska, on the 20th day of December,
1908, in favor of Mary Murphy as
plaintiff and against Mary A. Mc
Gafferty, John J, McCafferty her hus
band, Farwell, Ozman, Kirk & Comp
any, International Harvester company,
T. G. Northwal) company, the Mor
rison Manufacturing company, the
National BurialJJevice company, and
Beebe & ltunyan Furniture company
and the Deering Harvester company,
as defendants, for the sum of four
thousand five hundred and seventy
three dollars with interest frum date
of decree at ten percent per annum,
found due plaintiff on first lien, one
bundled one and 19-100 dollars with in
terest at seven per cent, due National
Burial Device company on its second
lien and live hundred twenty-nine
dollars Vvith interest at the rate of ten
per cent per annum due T G. North
wall company, as a third lien, and
thirty-six and 50-100. cost of suit, and
that said mortgaged premises be sold
to satisfy the same, which decree is
still in full force and unsatisfied, and
the costs taxed at $36.50 and accruing
costs, I have levied upon the following
real estate taken as the property of
said defendants to satisfy said order
of sale to-wit:
All of section twenty-two (22) and
the southwest quarter of section
fifteen (15), all in township thirtv-one
(31) north of range twelve (12) west of
the Sixth P. M., in Holt countv,
Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hand,
on the 12th day of April, A. D. 1909,
in front of the court-house, in O’Neill,
Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of
10 o’clock a. m. of said day, when and
where due attendance will be given by
the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, this
10th day of March, 1909.
38-5 G. E. HALL,
Sheriff of Holt county.
(I' irst Publication Mar. 4.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land
Office at O’Neill, Nebraska, March 3,
1909. “Not coal lands.”
Notice is hereby given that James
Carl, of O’Neill, Nebraska, who, on
August 28th, 1902, made Homestead
Entry, No. 17722, for NEJ NEJ. Sec
tion 19, township 28N, range 11 W 6th
P. raeridan, has filed notice of inten
tion to make final five year proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Register and Receiver,
at O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 13th day
of April, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred.
Vitt, Joe Davis, Tom Connelly, of
O’Neill, Joe Musil, of Inman, Ne
brjiskfi
B. E. STURDEVANT,
37-5Register.
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HOTEL IN THE CITY
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Ever had trouble of your own with
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this month’s EVERYBODY’S, and
laugh over the other fellow’s trouble.
Did you know that more funny
short stories are swapped from “The
Chestnut Tree” than from any
other similar collection anywhere ?
Every month you can find one that
you’ll laugh over till you get the next.
Get EVERYBODY’S and see.
For Sale at Gilligan & Stout’s and
Pixley & Hanley’s.
THE 0T2EILL
ABSTRACT * GO.
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
FREDL. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on improved
Farms and Ranches
If you are in need of a loan drop him
a line and he will call and see you.
A. «S. Bumna
Abstract
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
ALDERSON’S GOT EM!
GOOD AND PLENTY
Not the Measles, nor thejim
jams, but pure bred young
bulls of the best families.
Mostly Red, sired by Scottish
Sharon of Grey tower, 153330,
one of the Pan American prize
winners, and Golden King
152918. Two of the best bulls
on the uppor Elkhorn valley
today. Time will be given on
bankable uote to responsible
parties. Delivered to Heftiest
R. R. station free.
JOHN M. ALDERSON
Oaarn tiers, • - . Nebraska
C. C. FOUTS,
of O’Neill, - Nebraska.
—SAY WE DO—
Veterinary Work
and don’t you forget It. A prac
tical man with 20 years in the
business and always up-to-date.
Performs all the principal
Operations of Veterinary
Surgery,
Castration of Ridgelings, Spaying,
Dentistry, etc. Successfully treats
the so-called (but wrongly named)
swamp fever. Will go in any OUT
BREAK and treat it.
No Cure No Pay
What more do you WANT. Write
me, call and see me, or phone me.
Thelephone No. 132.
O’Neill, - Nebraska.
♦feThe Cash4»
Meat market
FULL LINE OF
Cured and Fresh Meats
FRESH Flail EVERY FRIDA Y
W. F. Girlish, :: Proprietor
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Meat Market
With a full line of meats of all kinds
and solicit a share of the public’s
patronage.
GOOD MEATS AND LIBERAL WEI6HTS
*A. H. POE*
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW & REAL ESTATE
Office first door south of O.S. Land Office
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention giuen to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES
OF THE EYE AND CORRECT
FITTING OF GLASSES
Dr. E. T. Wilson
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
(Late of the U. S. Army)
Successsor to Dr. Trueblood. Surgery
and Diseases of women.
SPECIATLIES:
EVE. EAR, NOSE AND Throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied
O'NEILL, NEB.
R. R. DICKSON
«* Lawyer at
REFERENCE! FIRST NATIONAL BANK, r Hl .\
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Calls will be Promptly Attended
Office: Firs door to riyht over Pixley
Hanley's drue:store. Residence phone 9B
D. W. CAMERON
Practical Cement Worker
Manufactures Cement Walks, build
Foundations, Caves, etc. In fact all
cement work neatly and promptly
done. Address, Atkinson or O’Neill