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EVANS, Prop should the first party be unable to begin active work on or before the date above mentioned that this con tract shall not thereby become null and void; but the said first party shall pay to the said second party such damages as the second party may sustain, by reason of said delay. But the said first party is not to be held responsible for delays in transpor tation or those caused by the elements mobs, strikes among workmen, the acts of providence, or by late delivery of raw metal from mills. In consideratien of the performance of the foregoing stipulations and agree ments,the said second hereby agrees to pay to the said first party the sum of twenty-four hundred ($2400.00 dollars, as follows: Estimates shall be allowed on work performed and materials furnished from time to time as the work pro gresses, in no event to exceed 80 per cent of the value of said work done or material furnished and the remainder \ ' thereof immediately upon the com pletion of said work. It is further agreed that should any of the above mentioned payment not be made when due as aforesaid they shall bear in terest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from such date until paid. Executed in-duplicate this 20th day of Dec 1912. Western Bridge and Construction Co By F. J Birss, sect. S F McNichols Co Clerk WPSImar Chairman County Clerks Seal, Holt County, Neb The State of Nebraska, County of Holt. ss. I, David Riser, being sworn, depose and says: That affiant was a resident of road dist no 16, Grattan township, Holt county, Nebraska, during the year 1912, and is erroneously charged with poll tax for said year 1912,1 have paid this tax as evidenced by reoeipt 611,1, therefore, ask for a refund of $2. David Biser. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lltb day of Dec, 1912. S F McNichols Co Clerk By P C Kelly, Deputy County Clerk Seal Holt County, Neb. On motion prayer of petition was granted. _____ PAfD ADVERTISMENTS. FARM LOANS. SeeR. H. Parker. Try our pickels, they are fine.—san tary Meat Market. 16-tf Subscribe for The Frontier, only 1.50 per year. Dr. Corbett will spend all his time in O’Neill this winter. 26-tf Now is a good time to subscribe for The Frontier, #1.50 per year. Just received a barrel of sweet and dill pickels.—Sanitary Meat Market. 16-tf For Rent—Good six-room cottage Enquire of O. O. Snyder or O. C. Millard. 31-1 Night school Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, see Miss Alderson 31-tf Fine Candies and Hot Chocolate.— McMillan & Markley’s Bakery and Candy Kitohen. , 22-tf. Girl Wanted—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Sanford Parker. 29-tf Try FiUnk and Vince Suchy’s tailor shop for French Dry Cleaning. Their work can’t be beat. l-lf. For Sale—House and lot one block east of the school house. Terms reasonable.—D. W. Cameron. 9-if Wanted—To buy sucking calves, from two days to two weeks old Address, John Barnes, Emmett Neb. At the lowest Interest rates, 1 have plenty of Eastern money to loan on Farms and Ranches—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 46-tf. Persons troubled with paralysis are often very much benefited by messaging the affected parts thorougly when applying Chamberlain’s Lini ment. This lidiment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Gasolene Engines Does Fairbanks-Morse Appeal to you on kerosene or gasolene engines? I have them at greatly reduced prices, # Magneto Six-horse ^ *f A C* I Small engines, one- O •Tf at. U l I am prepared to fit you out yn short notice with Fairbanks. Olds or associated engines with feed mills or wood saws. I have a large stock of pumps and windmills, all kinds of farm machinery, pianos and sewing machines. 31-7 FRANK CAMPBELL * 4 Agee Items. Elvin Bowden was in O’Neill Monday. Miss Ethel Ridgaway called at Lansworth’s Monday. Mrs. C. J. Simonson visited at Geo. Bowden’s Monday. Joe Martin is visiting his brother, Jack, this week. Earl Shaw started to school at the Agee school house, Tuesday. Miss Honora Brennan was seen out joy riding the other evening. Nellie Lanswoyth and Lillie Bowden are attending school at Agee as eight grade reviewers. Mary Wrede left last Thurs day morning for Iowa, where she will visit relatives for a while. Little Mile Waddington is still on the sick list. Here’s hoping he will be on the road to recovery ’er long. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowden and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gahagatx dinned at L. A. Simonson’s Sunday. A large crowd of the young people attended the surprise dance at Neinow’s Saturday night given in honor of Miss Esther’s 18th birthday. Every one present seemed to enjoy themselves. Here’s hoping there will soon be another one. For Sale—My half section farm, three miles west of Emmet and sli miles east of Atkinson. AH fenced and crossed fenced. 160 acres under cultivation. Good house, barn and other out buildings. This farm is well known throughout the county as one of the best farms in the county Good title will be furnished purchaser. Would like tojdispc^e of this place before March l, 1913.—Mrs. Dennis Kane, Emmet. Neb. 29-4 p ‘ Here is a remedy that wiU cure your cold. Why waste time and money ex perimenting when you can get a pre paration that has won a world-wide reputrtion by its cures of this disease and can always be depended uppp? It is ^nown everywhere as Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy, and is a mddi cide of real fnerlt. For Sffle by-ill dealers. Inman Items Lewis C. Schwinck had business in Stuart one day last week. Miss Grace Keyes went to Neligh last Saturday to have some dental work done. The Misses Zora Tavener and Miss Anna Gallagher were on the sick list last Tuesday. Mrs. Lula Griffen and daughter, Josephine, are here visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jeo. Souvignier and family. A new gjrl took up her abode at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Miner, last Sunday, the 19th of January. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts and child of Battle Creek were here this week visiting with his mother, Mrs. Lev Garnet. The basket ball boys went to Stuart last Saturday where they played a return game. The score 14 to 25 in favor of Inman. Miss Barbara Souvignier en tertained the Misses Blanch Bitner, Anna Colman and Anna Gallagher at her home last Mon day evening A social evening was had. Ola Ek aad daughter Lilly will leave for Omaha Wednesday where they will visit with friends and from there they will go to Altantic, Iowa, to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Earl Miller, and family. The Pleasant Hill Comedy Co, or the Clear Water home talent presented a play at Inman last Friday entitled, “Dot, the Miners Daughter”, or “One Glass of Wine”. It was a dandy play and was appreciated by all present. When you want a reliable medioine for a cough or oold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Fresh Bread at the O’Neill Bakery. - - — --- -- - ■■ - —- —- •-— -r - — — —1 I Ml tVING OUT! 1 I To Make Room for Improvements I I Replacing this old store with a new I I Modern Building I I THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD I I Itemized Bargains GrCflt ClltS ill fill I I « . ..777 kinds of merchandise I Jr 25c everlasting boy s and girls ift I 1 »hi,,. we to realize the cash for 1 I improvements--1 Arbuckles coffee, pkg.—.25c -■ l fii 75 s 8 bars Beat-'Em-All soap.25c LASH fef Vt ' Odds and ends in men's clothing at UlllY »ClU»e ■ iim cost. , :* j Shoes reduced 20 per cent. .- .-. .. .. * fl -- ATTEND THIS SALE—Swim with the Tide ■ I $2 for $1 at Abdeuch’s I r Here Your Dollar Does Double Work | B B I ID. A-TDCleiiCH I I O NEILL, NEBRASKA I PUBLIC SALE! ■*■■■. .-»■. ■- -— -- ■ .... | - , ■■■■ At our farm 1 mile north of Star and 4 miles south nf Dorsey, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m„ on Wednesday, Ja.n. 29th 13 HEAD OF HORSES Five of them are mares in foal; 1 grey gelding 6 years old, 1 registered French Draft stallion 4 years old, No. 20343, weight 1800; 6 head of colts 1, 2 and 3 years old. 44 HEAD CATTLE ALL GOOD WHITE FACES 14 cows,7 yearling heifers,20 last spring calves, 2 through bred Hereford bull calves eligible to registry, 1 registered Hereford bull. 45 Hesid of Duroc-«Jersey SKoe^ts -&_ ^' - 300 bushels fine seed oats, 200 bushels fall rye, 1 disc gang plow, 1 John Deere 2-row eli, 1 Sattley 2-row eli, 2 rid ing cultivators, grain separator, 5-ton wagon scale, hay stacker, top buggy, double farm harness, cook stove, heating stove, kitchen cabinet, 2 rockers, 1 doz. chairs, sofa, sewing machine, washing machine, churn, etc. Free Lunch Served at Noon. The usual terms. AL & ONA THIEROLF, Owners COL BARNEY STEWART, Auctioneer F. W. PHILLIPS, Clerk THE O'GEILL ABSTRACT. 00. Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OP AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY FRED L. BARCLAY STUART, NEB. Mikes Long or Short Time Loins on Imootec Firms and Ranches If you are lu need of a loan drop bint a line and be will call and see you. A. 4. Kt^atud Abstract Ct^U Title Abstractors Offioe in First National Bank Bldg Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, Cans Colds, Croup sad Wl&Bigz Cough.'.