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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
r -~ - - - ■ — — -- ■ ——.«r-— | How Long? I & -*y .4fcf*R'AvV How long did you say you had I been living in that Rented House? I Years, out of repair, leaks, COLD 1 in winter. Well, do not complain, 1 is your own fault. HELP it; that I is easy, take your wife’s advice, ^^AcOME up and talk it over with us. We might be able to help you. i I Would not a nice new cottage be I fine for next winter. Think it over, I get busy. 1 Get our prices on posts, screens, I I paint and everything else in the I building line. We will save you t j money. I -wr O. O. SNYDER Low Rate Tours Spring and Summer 1910 Plan now a 5,000-mile Summer tour of the Coast See the far west with its diversified sections broadening under scientific cul tivatlon; visit its incomparable cities with their environment of intensi ve land wealth. A coast tour Isa broad education and the world’s greatest rail journej Round trip, central Nebraska to California or Puget Sound, vih *T 'R ” direct routes, Juue 1st to September 110th. fSO Round trip on special dates each month from April to July, Inclusive. $15 Higher one way through California, Portland and Seattle. \ 05 One way, eastern and central Nebraska to San Francisco, Los *r “ Angeles, Sun Diego, 1’ortlund, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, etc., Mar. 1 to April 15. Proportional rates from your town. Consult nearest ticket agent or write me freely asking for publications, assistance., stating rather definitely youi plans. L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent 1004 FARNAM ST., OMAHA. NEB. | ISI3ISl@i3l5l31BISJ3ISlBlB[MSISI3I§lSn31SIBlSI@E131SlD!lS®ISElSISlSISISIBISlBMSlSEEIMSEIS!313g Directors of | V/ 1 iClli this B&nk w f 4 direct the affairs of the bank. In £= IV I ^ I other words, they fulfill the duties u I VI Si T'fllTlPl I imposed and expected from them • V MrlrAv/ltAvir* In their official capacity. „ One of the by-laws of this bank is || 1 (and It is rigidly enforced) that no a LT loan 8ha11 be m»de to any officer or 3 I I I stockholder of the bank. 1 You and your business will be wel , come here, and we shall serve you finn nn tothebestoiourabllltyatalltimes If you are not yet a patron of ours we want you tocome in, get acquainted - tlarsital it it it and allow us to be of service to you. n i%*ia*i&' We weloome the small depositor, a 5 per cent interest paid on time ■ deposits. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS | M. Dowling, pres, O. O. Snvdcr, vice-pres. S. j. Wishes, cashier DR. J. P. GILLIQAN. H. P. OOWLINQ iaiBiaiaaiaisiHiaEtcMBMajaiMaiaiMasjsiaEiaisjaiaiaa'aisiaifliaiaaEiMaai Save Work Worry Money by using a Stovku Gasoline Enoine. Made right. Sold right. Send for Illustrated catalogue free. SANDWICH MFG. CO. Council Bluffs, la. General Agents. |iaia8isiaiaiaiBJBiaij t _jjai@iaiafaiaiaiajsfSi®@raieiai@fsrajai^i5®jarafaiafaiajaifflHfa®g I FARM LOANS INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS INSURANCE ® FIDELITY BANK | « 1ms Isnk alma to oonoerve the Interests of its oustomere In every a honorable way. § •-OFFICE FIS-• I E. E. Halstead, President. o. f. biglin, vice-president | JAS. F. O'DONNELL, CASHIER | Dlreotori! B. B. Halstead. B. II. Halstead. O. F. Bi*lln. fcwMWBtnBWBWWHBeaBMafaHfflHtBBBUBSiBinuciiM^BiaMniagaagaeggigaaraBi^iHi ...... ■—» .ii wr— (First publication Mar. 31) Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, direct sd to me from the clerk of the district t iuurt of Iloll county, Nebraska, on a i udgment obtained before Judge of c die District Court of Holt county, Ne- ( jraska, on tlie tirst day of March, 1909, ( n favor of J. S. Walker as plaintiff, ( ind against John F. Brady, County of ; Holt, Unknown heirs and devisses of > Hiram Beebe, deceased, Unknown I heirs and devisses of WinHels S. Rut- | ter, deceased, Lucy Guy, Edgar Rut- s ter, W. M Rutter, real name un- i known, R. A. Rutter, real name un- i known, and H M Rutter, real name i unknown, and H. L Putnam, real i name unknown, and the northwest < quarter of section 15, township29, nortli of range 9, west of the 6lh P. I M , In Holt county, Nebraska, as de fendants, for the sum of One Thous and Seventy-six dollars and no cents, ($1,076 00) and interest at 7 per cent from date of decree and costs taxed at ' $47.40 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defend ants, to satisfy said order of sale, to wit: The northwest quarter (NWl) of section fifteen (15), in township twenty nine (29), north of range nine (9), west of the sixth (6th) Principal Meredian, in Holt county, Nebraska And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1910, 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, Ne braska, this 30th day of March, 1910. 41-5 H. D. GRADY, Sheriff of said County. (First publication Apr. 7.) 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 judgement obtained before W. H. Westover, Judge of the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 14th day of February, A D 1910, in favor of Frank J. Dishner as plaintiff, and against Fritz IT. Anderburg, Anna M Anderburg and Alonzo Jones as de fendants, for the sum of three hund led ninety-eight dollars and slxry cents ($398.60) with interest at 10 per cent per annum from date of decree ind costs taxed at $35 25 and accruing costs, I .have levied upon the follow ing real estate taken as the property of said defendant, to satisfy said order >f sale, to-wit: Northeast quarter (NEi) of section fifteen (15), in township twenty-seven (27), north of range eleven (11), west J the 6th principal meridan (6th P. VI.) And will oiler the same to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1910, in front of 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, Ne braska this 7th dav of April, 1910. H. D GRADY, 42-5 Sheriff of Said County. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200 and Other Employes up to $2,500 Annually. Uncle Sam will hold spring examln itlons throughout the country for rail way mail clerks, custom house clerks stenographers, bookkeepers, depart mental clerks and other government positions. Thousands of appointment will be, made. Any man or womaD over 18 In city or country, can get In struction and free Information by writing at once to Bureau of Instruc tion, J69, Ilamlin Bldg., Rochester, oew York 34-ly A Snake Story. The family were at dinner when there came a tap at a door seldom opened. Winning no attention, it was repeated and again a third time, though more softly, and then the door was swung back and, behold, there was a snake, knocking at the portals of hospitality! Down upon its head, in conformity with the decree of tradi tion and with Ezra’s understanding of scriptural direction, crunched a Brit ish boot. It was a mother snake, who, having bravely overcome her fear of man, was seeking sustenance, not for herself perhaps, though she was starv ing. but more likely for the little ones that were found iu the grass by the brook. Thus for once, at any rate, did the craftiness of the devil succumb to the Instinct of motherhood.—George B. M. Harvey in North American Re view. The “Macaroni." The “macaroni” were exquisites or fops who in England and France led the fashions from 1780 to 1785 and were distinguished by an immense knot of artificial hair worn on the top of their heads. A small cocked hat which perched ridiculously on their topknot, satin or brocade coats and small clothes fitting tightly to the body nnd silk stockings with ribbon garters composed the costume of these fash ionable gentlemen, who invariably car- 1 ried a long walking stick with tassels attached and frequently a bouquet tied to the handle and encouraged a minc ing nnd affected gait and manner. Thero was during the war for inde pendence a body of Maryland soldiers who on account of their showy uni forms were called “macaroni.” _ She Had Learned. “The hardest thing to acquire, miss,” ( said the dramatic teacher, “is the art of laughing naturally without appar ent effort.” “Oh, I’ve got that down fine,” said the would be soubrette. “I typewrote for three years for a man who was al- i ways telling me funny stories about his little boy.”—Indianapolis News. 1 (First publication April 14.) Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, direct d to me from the clerk of the district ourt of Ilolt county, Nebraska, on a lecree for foreclosure of a mortgage ntered in said court on the 14tli day f March 1910, in favor of William S. Mass and Bert White, as plaintiffs, .nd against Ery Cook, Hattie J. Cook mdChas (4. Anderson, as defendants, or the sum of $982.62 found due the ilaintiff William S. Glass and the um of $1,097.10 found .due the plain tiff Bert White, with interest on each it 6 per cent per andutn and costs axed at $29 25 and accruing costs, I im directed to sell the following de cribed real estate, to-wit: Northeast quarter (NEi) of section en (10) in township twenty-nine (29), ange ten (10) west of the sixth P. M. n Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to ,he highest bidder for cash, in hand, >n the 16th day of May, A. I). 1910, n front of court house, in O’Neill, Flolt county, Nebraska, at the hour if 11 o’clock a. m. of said day, when ind where due attendance will be jiven by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 16th day of March, 1910. H. D. GRADY, 43-5 Sheriff of Said County. (First publication April 14.) Application For Liquor License. Matter of application for liquor license: Notice is hereby given that John J. Thomas did on the 12th day of April, 1910, Die his petition to the mayor »nd city council of the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, for license to sell at retail, malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at lot 6 block 2L in the Second ward in the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, from the first Tuesday in May, 1910 to the first Tuesday in May, 1911. If there be no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from the 14th day of April, 1910, said license may be granted. 43-3 JOHN J. THOMAS, Applicant. H. J. Hammond. City Clerk. /ET'tt'nt - A_SI 14V \ » '““v ^uuiiuuviuii pin 17y Application For Liquor License. Matter of application for liquor license: Notice is hereby given that Arthur Ryan did on the 12th day of April, 1910, lile his petition to the mavor and city council of the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, for a license to sell at retail, malt, spirituous and vinous iquors at lot 28, block 21, in the Sec ond ward in the city of O’Neill, Ne braska. from the first Tuesday in May, 1910 to the first Tuesday in May 1911. If there be no objections, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from the 12th day of April, 1910, said license may be granted. 43 3 ARTHUR RYAN, _ Applicant. H. J. Hammond, City Clerk. (First publication April 14) Application For Liqnor License. Matter of application for liquor 1 icense: Notice is hereby given that William J. O’Connor & Co. did on the 13th day of April, 1910, file his petition to the Mayor and City Council of the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, for a license to sell at retail, malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at lot 21, block 21, in the Second ward in the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, from the first Tuesday in May, 1910, to the first Tuesday in May, 1911. If there be no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from the 13th day of May, 1910, said license may be granted. WILLIAM J. O’CONNOR & CO , 43-3 Applicants. H. J. Hammond, City Clerk. Contest Notice O’Neill Nebraska, April 16,1910 A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by David R Burrell contestant, against Home stead Entry, No. 0653 made Decem ber 26, 1908, for SiSWiandSW* SEiSec. 7, N i NW i and NW £ NEi Sec. 18, T 25, NR 13 W. and S t SE* Sec. 12 and N i N i Section 13, Town ship 25, N, Range 14, 6th principal Mtrldian, by Peter Kertzman Con testee, in which it is alleged that said Peter Kertzman has never estab iished a residence on said tract of land and has wholly abandoned the same for more than six months last past. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’olocf a. m. on June 9, 1910, before the Reg ister and Receiver at the Uni ten States Land Office in O’Neill, Nebraska. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed April 16, 1910, set forth facts which show that after Sue diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such no tice be given bv due and proper pub lication. B. E. Sturdevant. 44- 4._ Register. (First publication Apr. 28 ) NOTICE [n the Couuty Court of Holt County, Nebraska.—In the matter of the estate to Nels P. Gibson, deceased. To all nersons interested in said sstate: You are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of April, lyiu, Carrie N Gibson, administratrix of ;he estate of NelsP. Gibso i deceased, lied in said court her final account as said administratrix and a petition for Inal settlement and distribution of ;he residue of said estate; that the laid final account and petition for Inal settlement and distribution will ie heard on the 17th day of May, 1910, it 1 o’clock p. m., at the county court room in O’Neill, in said county, at which time and place any persons in erested in said estate mav appear ind show cause, if such exis's, why laid final account should not lie ap iroved and a decree of distribution nade of the residue of said estate in file possession of said administratrix. It is ordered that a copy or this lotici be published for three succes live weeks in The Frontier, a news >aper, printed and published in said sounty. Dated this 23rd day of April. 1910 45- 3 O. J. MALONE, (Seal) County Judge. IL^.-.riPWiu i -—— An Ordinance No. 37 A Providing for submitting to the elect ors of the city of O’Neiil, in Holt county, Nebraska, the question: shah me city of O’Neill, in Holt county, Nebraska, issue Hs bonds in the sum of Sixteen thousand (#16,000) dollars tor the purpose of obtaining money with winch to es tablish and coustruct a system of sewerage in said city of O’Neill, to be owned, controlled and operated by said city oi O’Neill, according to lue system of sewerage lieretoiore adopted by said city and its Mayor and Co inch; and to provide for the levying and collecting, by the proper officers of said city, of a tax sufficient to create a sinking fund and to pay interest on said bonus and llie prin cipal of said bonds as they mature. HE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF O’NEILL, IN HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, section 1. That a system oi sewer age lias been determined upon and adopted by the city of U’Neih, in Holt county Nebraska, and by the Mayor and Council of said cny of O’Neill, and an estimate oi me cost oi such system and of the oust ot so much thereof as the Mayor and Uuuncii oi said city propose in behalf of said city to coustruct, witli the amount pro posed to be borrowed, and the plan of said system and such estimate are in the hands of the Cny Clerk of said City, subject to inspection; that petition signed, by at least ten resi dent Ueehoiders ot each ward of said city, has been presented to the Mayor and Council of said city, asking that an election be called for the purpose of voting bonds to tile amount of Six teen thousand (#16,000) dollars for ttie purpose of constructing said sewerage system. Section 2. That a special election ue and the same is hereby called in said city of O’Neill, to be held on the sixteenth day of May, A. I). 1910, the polling places to be at the appointed voting places in each ward of said city, at which election the following propo sition shall be submitted to the voters of said city of O’Neill, to-wit: “Shall the city of O’Neill, in Holt county, Nebrasks, issue its bonds in the sum of Sixteen thousand ($16,000) dollars, in denominations of One thousand ($1,000) dollars each, dated July 1, 1910, due in twenty years from their date, to draw interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum, payable an uuaujr, auu micicsi VaJ able at the liscal agency of the state of Nebraska, In the city of New York; said bonds to be nego tiable in form and to be designated as ‘O’Neill Sewer Bonds,’ the said bonds to be redeemable at the option of said city at any time alter five years from their date. Said bonds to be sold for the pur pose of obtaining money with which to establish and construct the said system and sewers thereof, heretofore adopted by said city; said system of sewerage to be nwned, controlled and operated by said city of O’Neill, for the use ana benefit of said city and the in habitants thereof. “And shall the proper officers of said city be authorized to levy and collect taxes, in the some manner as other municipal taxes may be levied and collected, and in an amount sufficient to createasink ing fund as required by law, and to pav the interest on said bonds, and the principal of said bonds as the same mature, on all taxab'e property of said city. The taxes to be so levied not to exceed the amount authorized by law. The ballots to be used at said election shall have printed thereon the said proposition, as herein provided, and in addition thereto, the follow ing: For issuing Sixteen thous and ($16,000) dollars of sewer bonds of the city of O’Neill,-in Holt county, Nebraska, for the purpose of obtaining money with which to csiauusii auu wuatiuutocnaaauu a system of sewerage within said city, according to the plan and system heretofore adopted by said city; and for levying and collecting a tax annually on the taxable prop erty of said city, sufficient to cre ate a sinking fund as required by law, and to pay the interest on said bonds and the principal on said bonds as they mature. “And there also shall be printed on said ballot the following: Against issuing Sixteen thousand ($16,000) dollars in sewer bonds in tlie ciiy of O’Neill, in Holt county, Nebraska, for the purpose of obtaining money with which to establish and to construct a sewerage system and sewers, ac cording to the plan heretofore adopted by said city, arid against levying and collecting a tax an nually on the taxable property in said city, sufficient to create a sink ing fund as required by law, and to pay the interest on said bonds and the principal on said bonds as they mature.” Section 3. All electors in favor of the issuing of said bonds shall place an X in the column to the right of the proposition: “For issuing Sixteen thousand ($16,000) dollars of sewer bonds of the city of O’Neill, in Holt bounty, Nebraska ” Those opposed to the issue of said bonds shall place bn X in the column to the right of the stattment: “Against issuing Six teen thousand ($16,000) dollars on sewer bonds of the city of O’Neill, in Holt county, Nebraska.” Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and ifter its passage, approval and publi bation. Passed and approved April 6, 1910. 42-6 O. F. Biglin, Mayor. H. J. Hajimond, City Clerk. CASTOR IA Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ’ Signature of rhamhprlain’e Co,ic- Cholera and cnamnenain S diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. .. •o-.il. ^..«. _* [y|E4T Market, With a full line of meats of all kinds and solicit a share of the public’s patronage. 600D MEATS AND LIBERAL WEIGHTS *A. H. POE* Dr. E. T. Wilson PHYSICIAN nnd SURGEON (Late of the D. S. Army) Successsor to Dr. Trueblood. Surgery and Diseases of women. SPECIATLIES: Eve. Ear. Nose and Throat Spectacle* correctly fitted and Supplied. O’NEILL. NEB. ♦^■The Cash-4* Meat Market FULL LINE OF S' Cured and Fresh Meats FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY W. F. (xielisii, :: Proprietor J. H. Davison A full stock of everything in Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied Customers. Highest Price Paid for Hides. Come and see me. Call At the New Mai Martel For all kinds of fresh and.cured meats W. L. SHOEMAKER, Prop 2 doors west of Golden Hardware and Furniture Store. R. R. DICKSON ^ Lawyer & MirCMNCf VI.«T NATIONAL RANK. | <1 u FRED L. 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. ^ & J. Ki^^ond JtbsteftCt Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon Night Galls will be Promptly Attended Office: First door to right over Plxley & Hanley's drug store. Kesldenoe phone 9B HOTEL EVANS ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop * a a a a . Trade Marks Designs ' Copyrights 4c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn * Co. receive •perial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. 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