The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 23, 1911, Image 8

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    Mr. PROSPECTIVE BUILDER!
Experience is sometimes an expensive
teac her
To build Economically, Permantly and
Wisely is a problem.
Building is our Business. We have
studied It from four sides. A few good
suggestions, a word of advice might
help. We are willing to help you out,
try us.
•PHONE NO. 32.
Q. O- SIET"3rX3 t-J-bx
Attractive Rates for March
VERY LOW ONE-WAY RATES TO PACIFIC COAST—A general basis of I25J for one- way
colonist tickets to California, Oregon, Washington and the Far West, dally from
March 10 to April id. Tickets are honored in ;coaches and through tourist sleepers.
THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPER SEUVIOE-Kvery day to Los Angeles via Denver, Scenic
Colorado, Salt Lake Route.
Every day to San Francisco, March 10 to April 10 via Denver, ISoenlc Colorado, Ogden;
personally conducted tourist sleeper excursions every ^Thursday and Sunday to
'Frisco, thence Los Angeles!vla Coast Line.
Every day to Seattle. Portland and northwest.
HOMESEEKEUH’ KXCURsIONS-Marob 7 and 21 to new territory eolith, west and north
west, Including Big Horn Basin.
YELLOWSTONE PARK—Think now about touring the park this summer; inquire about
the new and attractive way through this wonderland, an eight-day personally con
ducted oamplng tour from Oody, via the scenic entrance, everything provided; differ
ent from all other tours. An ideal reoreatlve and scenic outing for a small party of
friends to take. Address Aaron Holm, Proprietor, Cody, Wy„ or the undeaslgned.
IF YOU are expecting to make any kind of a summer tour I shall he glad to have you gel
In touch with me early.
G. S. KEEFER,
Ticket Atfent, O’Neill, Neb.
L. W. WAKELY, General Passenser Agent, Omaha, Nebr.
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&/>e Director:
this B&.nk |
4 direct the affairs of the oank. In jg
_ 1 other words, they fullill the duties ®
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In their ottlcial capacity. 1
One of the by-laws of this bank is 1
(and it is rigidly enforced) that no 1
loan shall be made to any officer or B
/ stockholder of t he bank. @
You and your business will be wel- g
come here, and we shall serve you 1
to the best oi our ability at all times. ®
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_ want you tocome in, get acquainted [g
dariitfll and allow us to be of service to you. ®
vpapucu mfwpwp We welcome the small depositor. g
5 per cent interest paid on time 1
deposits. 1
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1
M. Oowlino, pres. o. O. Snyder. vice-preu, s. J. wcekes. cashier g
DR. J. P. Qillioan. H. P. Oowlino 1
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Save Work
Worry
Money
by using a Stover Gasoli n
1Bi Engine. Made right. Sold right.
Send for illustrated catalogue
free.
SANDWICH MFG. CO.
Council Bluffs, la.
General Agents.
farm Loans interest raid on time deposits insuranoT^
FIDELITY BANK
| IRIS Sank alma to oonoerye tha Intaraata of Ita ouatomera in ...ry 1
honorable way. n
•--OFFICERS
| ®co H Haas, President. O. f. biqlin. Vice-president 1
JA3. F. O'DONNELL, CASHIER
FDlreotor.: Oeo. H. Bamc. 8. 8. Welpton, D. B. Welpton, O. r. Blirlln "
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I YOU GAN GET
1 CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS
OF THE FRONTIER
SALE BILLS i !Ki£,
Supervisors
On motion prayer of petition was
granted.
Stats of Nebraska, county of Holt,
ss.
To the Hororable board of supervis
ors of said county:
We, the undersigned, electors, resi.
dents of said county, residing within
five miles of the proposed road, res
pectfully petition for the establish
ment of a county road, commencing
at the southeast corner of section 15,
in township number 28, twenty-eight,
range number 10, west of the 6th p. m
and running thence norton the section
line between sections fourteen and
fiftteen, the distance of one mile and
connecting roads number sfxty-four
nn the south with number 69 on the
above named sections. And we the
land owners effected by the location of
rhe above described road do herein
waive all all claim for damages by the
reason of the location or establishment
of the same to be known as road done.
By Ralph Brice and tweivelothers
Mr. Chairman:
I move that the above petition be
and hereby is granted and the road be
established and platted on the road
plat book as prayed for.
J. M. Hunter
F. Hammersburg.
Motion carried.
O’Neill, Nebr. Jan. 31,1911.
To the honorable board of supervis
ors of Holt county Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
Your petitioner Jesse Newton says
he is a resident of Askinson precinct
and was for the year 1910, through an
error of the assessor, he was assessed
in Atkinson village for the year 1910.
He states that he was paid said tax
for 1910 and asks for a refund for the
difference of the tax between Atkin
son village and Atkinson precinct for
said year. ✓
Jesse Newton by W. P. Simar.
On motion prayer of petition was
was granted.
On motion board adjourned until 9
o’clock tomorrow morning.
J. Grimes, chairman.
O'Neill, Nebr. Feb. 15, 1911. 9 o’clock
a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment all members present:
Atkinson, Nebr., Feb. 14.1911
To the honorable board of supervis
ors, O’Neill, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
Klndlyjtransfer all on moneyhand in
the judgment fund of Atkinson vil
lage to the general fund of said vil
lage.
By order of the village board of At
kinson village.
Rny Smith village.
On motion prayer of petion was
granted.
O’Neill, Nebr. Oct. 11, 1910.
To the Honorable board of supervis
ors: ,
Gentlemen:
Your petitioner asks for a refund of
•9 52, on the northwest quarter sec
tion 34, 31,11, as the added Improve
ments that were put on this quarter
for the year 1909 wes assessed against
this land for the year 1908 when the
new assessment was made.
O. J. Simonson
On motion prayer of petition was
granted.
On motion board adjourned until 1
o’clock p. m.
Board called to order all members
present:
On motion the following bond was
approved.
H. M. Uttely, road overseer, district
26. for one year.
Personaly appeared before me the
undersigned James Kennedy after be
ing sworn deposes and says he Is un
able to pay his personal tax for the
year 1910.
James Ksnuedy.
Subscribtd aud sworn to before me
this 31st day of January 1911.
P. J. Kennedy, Justice of the peace
Prayer of the petitioner was denied
on motion, treasurer was Instructed
to collect the above personal tax
Mr. Chairman:
I move that the Holt County In
depehdent, Atkinson Graphic and the
Frontier, the Ewing Advocate the
Stuart Advocats, Ithe Page Reporter
and the Chambers Bugle, be and here
by are authorized to publish the pro
ceedings of the board of supervisors
and to divide one-third of one legal
rate between them and to be publish
ed inside of three weeks after copy is
furnished.
W. P. Simar
Th D. Sievers
Motion carried.
To the honorable board of supervis
ors:
In my personal tax of last year 1910.
Emmett township I was wrongfully
assessed for $150.00 in cash, one team
of horses which I bought after the 1st
dry of April, and Frank Henderson
had previously given them to the as
sessor in Pleasantvlew township, I re
spectfully ask for the refund * of $3.76.
Geo. P. Meals
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 15th day of Feb. 1911.
S. F McNichols, county clerk.
On motion prayer of petition was
granted.
Mr. Chairman:
I move that the Holt county Inde
pendent be designated the official
rr.-JWaaft I- iir ml - Arm ,mt l.«* .r. iXtiifm-li Ai.'.V •■
In disorders and dis
eases of children drugs
seldom do good and
often do harm.
Careful feeding and
bathing are the babies’
remedies.
Scott’s Emulsion
is the food-medicine that
not only nourishes them
most, but also regulates
their digestion. It is a
wonderful tonic for chil
dren of all ages. They
rapidly gain weight and
health on small doses.
FOR SAI.E BY AEE DRUGGISTS
Send 10c., nnme of paper and this ad. for
our beautiful Savings Bank and Child’s
Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a
Good Duck Penny.
^SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y.
paper of Holt county for 1911.
Ad ton Prusa.
M. P. Sullivan
Mov?d by Hunter and seconded by
Hammerburg that the county print
ing be advertised and let to the low
est bidder.
Motion carried ,
The original motion amended was
then put to a vote and carried.
On motion board adjourned until
Mprch 7, 1911.
J. D. Grimes chairman.
S. F. McNlchols, county ;clerk.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable,
and have been praised by thousands
of women who have been restored to
health through their gentle aid and
curative properties. Sold by all deal
ers. _
Methodist Church Items
A splendid congregation at the
Methodist church last Sunday, and
the thoughtful attention given to
the sermons, clearly indicated that
there are a goodly number of people
in and around O’Neill who are inter
ested in religion and in questions of
morality.
The attendance upon the class meet
ing wa# not large, but we had an in
teresting and profitable service If you
would begin the day right, come out
to the class meeting at 10 o’clock next
Sunday morning.
The pastor will preach .both morn
ing andevening next Sunday. The sub
ject of our morning discourse will be
“A Call for Volunteers” and for the
evening “The Chariot of Fire.” These
services will be interesting and help
ful, and we most cordially invite
everybody to come and enjoy them
with us. Strangers, who may be in
our city over the Sabbath, are always
gladly welcomed to all services of our
Church.
Sunday sobool every Sunday at the
close of our morning service. This
interesting service is always heartily
enjoyed by those who participate in it
We most heartily desire all of our
friends to come in and study with us.
Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
ning at 7:30. This service is interest
ing and very profitable, and we cord)
ally invite our neighbors to worship
with us.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet in
the class room Tuesday afternoon at 2
o’clock. All ladles are invited to meet
with them.
T. S. Watson, Pastor
Automobiles.
Having secured the 1911 contract
for the sale of Ford Automobiles I
will aim to carry a full line of supplies
You will always find me ready to dem
onstrate the Ford and to show you
every detail of its construction.
Write me or call for any information
desired. 31-tf
* Walter Wyant, O’Neill, Neb.
FARM LOANS. See R. H. Parker.
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First publication Mar. 9
Order ol Hearing on Original Pro
bate of Will.
State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss.
At a county court, held at the coun
ty court room, in and for said county,
on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1911.
Present, C. J. Malone, county judge.
In the matter of the estate of Olof A.
Widtfeldt, deceased.
On reading and tiling the petition of
Peter A. Lindberg praying that the
instrument, died on the 6th day of
March, A. D. 1911, and purporting to
be the last will and testament of the
said deceased, may be proved, approv
ed, probated, allowed and recorded as
the last will and testament of the
said Olof A. Widtfeldt, deceased, and
that the execution of said instrument
may be committed and the adminis
tration of said estrate may be granted
to Peter A. Lindberg as Executor.
Ordered, that Monday, the 27th day
of March, A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock a.
m., is assigned for hearing said peti
tion, when all persons interested in
said matter may appear at a county
court to be held in and for said county
and show cause why the prajer of
petitioner should not be granti d; and
that notice ofthe pendency ofsiid peti
tion and the hearing thereof, be given
to all persons interested in said mat
ter by publishing a copy of this order
in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper
printed in said county, for three suc
cessive weeks, prior to said day of
hearing.
(Seal) 0. J. MALONE,
38 3 County Judge.
First publication Mar. 9.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office, at O’Neill, Nebraska,
March 4th, 1911.
“Not Goal Lands.”
Notice is hereby given that James
S. Stewart, of O’Neill,Nebraska, who,
on January 23rd, 1906, made Home
stead entry No. 20624, No. 02141, for
sei, sec 7, ni, sec 18-27-11 w, sei sei,
sec 12, ei nei, sec. 13, twp. 27 n., range
12, w. 6th P. Meridian, has tiled notice
of intention to make Final Five year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver, at O’Neill Nebraska, on
the 11th day of April, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: War
ren J. Sparks, George F. Shoemaker,
of O’Neill, Nebraska, Joseph Musil,
Polie C. Gruber, of Inman, Nebraska.
38-5 B E. STRUDEVANT,
Register.
First publication March 23
Notice
The State of Nebraska, County of
Holt, ss.
In the County Court:
Notice is hereby given that,petition
having been tiled in the county court
of Holt county, Nebraska, for the ap
pointment of an administrator of the
estate of Arcless M. Ross, deceased,
late of said county, the same is set for
hearing at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tues
day, the 11th day of April, 1911, at the
of|ce of the county judge in O’Neill,
in said county, at which time'and
place all persons interested in said
estate may appear and be heard con
cerning said appointment.
Given under my hand and official
seal this 17th day of March. 1911.
(Seal) C.J. MALONE,
40-3 County Judge.
Trees for Sale.
We have a few thousand tine 2 year
old catalpa speciosa trees, the tree
that makes the best posts of all. Some
extra-tine 4-year-old apple trees, suit
able for filling in large orchards or
planting in yard for shade and fruit.
Some extra nice budded 3-year old
cherry trees that will bear a gallon of
fruit the second year after planting
If you want some of these trees, send
in your order at once and have the
trees reserved for April delivery. Ad
dress Norfolk Nursery, E. D. Ham
mond, Norfolk, Neb.
Chaimberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets tnvaribably bring relief to
women suffering from chronic consti
pation, headache, biliousness, dizzi
ness, sallowness of the skin and dys
pepsia. Sold by all dealers.
Why pay rent when you can get
money to build on small payments
Call at the office of C. E. Hall for full
particulars. 52-tf
(Lhe Sanitary
)j)fteat)Market
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WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh Eggs
and Butter, Pure Home Rend
ered Lard.
Shoemaker Bros.
Naylor Block Phone 150
Cattle Wanted
30 head of cattle wanted
for pasture this season
ALBERT ROSELER
39-2m 3 miles north 6 east O’Neill
COCKERILL BROS.
Pool & Billiard Parlors
We have opened a Pool and Billiard
Hall in the old Gielish market
building and respectfully solicit a
share of your patronage.
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with yoar name
and address
printed on them
ONLY 50C |
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The cheapest way to bny for |
those wanting small quantities |
(E1?e FrontiEF. |
I want you to see my big stock of
Harness,
Collars
Whips, Saddles and all lines of
Horse Furnishings before you get
your new spring outfit.
I have the goods that you want
and lots of them; besides I think
1 can make you a little better
deal than you might find elsewhere
J. H. Davison
HOTEL
EVANS
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop
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ALL GRADES OF
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R. R. DICKSON
Lawyer
NirtftBNCIt TINBT NATIONAL BANK. ft-MMl
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on Imnroieo
Farms and Raicshes
If you are in need of a loan drop hiui
a line and be will call and see you
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Abstract Conran)
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Calls uir’. be Prompuy Attended
Office: First doo. to right over Pixley &
Hanley's drug store. Residence phone 06
dr. j. P gilligan
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention giuen to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISFASES
OF THE EYE AND CORRECT
FITTING OF GLASSES
Dr. E. T. Wilson
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
SPECIATLIES:
• SAN, NOSE AND THROA1
upwtaelH oorr.ctly fltud and Soppli.d
Office and Rsiidence—Rooms No. 1, 2
and 3, Naylor Block
O'NEILL. NEB.
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