The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 19, 1913, Image 8

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    Mr. Consumer!
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You and I know little about PAINT. We have al
ways heard that Pure white Lead, Pure Linseed oiD
and PiyrfS Zinc properly mixed with the right pro
portion makes the best protection for wood. The
Sherwin-Williams Co. have based their paint upon
this foundation. They mix it throughly by modern
machinery, they make their own linseed oil, their own
white-lead, their own zinc. They have the largest
business of their kind in the WORLD. This repu
tation and this business was built upon 47 years of
experiences in making paint and varnish that was
made to stand the test, not made to sell. Why not
take advantage of their experience, why not take
advantage of their reputation, iu other words why not
buy the kind that stands at the top of. 'the list. We
carry a full line, try to keep anything th t you want
in the way of paint and varnishes, oils an 1 etc.
Try the line and see if we are not right
We deliver anywhere in the city.
O. O. SNYDER
Pnone 32' O’Neill
(Wright & Brewer 1
The Up-To-Date Auctioneers |
I We cry sales anytime or anywhere and guarantee satisfaction.
•V Big ranch sales a specialty. For dates see any of the O'Neill banks,
\ or 'phone us at Ewing, Nebr___
f "M This is to certify that Wright & Brewer cried our sale
„ .0!)fpur ranch, on Dec. 13, 1911, amounting to $23,000.00 in
three hours and five minutes. We were very much pleased
I anri would crladlv rerromend them. Fisher & Rerirraa
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YOU GAN GET
CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS
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OF THE FRONTIER .
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©’Neill Harness Shop
; V. John L. Sciimklku, Prop. Successor to J. H. Davison
Harness Repairing a Specialty. Harness
Made to Order
Prices art right. Comejn and I will convince you. Will also
carry a complete line of flynets, covers, collars, saddles, top
dusters, pads and everything pertaining to the trade.
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Palace Carom ana
Pocket Billiard Room
A nice quite place to spend your even
ing, fine line ot cigars and candy.
F. W. COCKERILL
DR* J. P, GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention gtoen to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES
OF THE FYE AND CORRECT
FITTINQ OF GLASSES
Dr. E. T. Wilson
PHY8I0IAN and SURGEON
•NKCtATLlBS:
cvs. Kan. Honk and thnoat
tMtaelMMRMtly 9U.4 .nd Supplied.
Office and Beiidenoe— Booms No. l,
and 3, Naylor Block
O'llIILL, MSB.
Y5ha Frontier for.. .Job Work
Don’t' Forget
We do all kinds of Concrete Work
Bridges. Culverts, Silos, Cisterns,
Tanks, Floors, Sidewalks, Curbs
and Gutters.
FARMERS
See us about that silo you are going
to buitd this season. Concrete silsos
made good “make good." We make
them good, first cost is the last
costs. If interested see
SPENLER, NEFF & JANTZIE
O’Neill 43-3m-pd Nebraska
A. Haamrad
Abstract Ct^aU
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
ALL GRADES OF
TYPEWRITER PAPER AT
THE FRONTIER
MroiM Months for 75i
--r
First publication June 12
Legal Notice.
Referee’s Sale of Land.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of the district court
of- Holt county, Nebraska, made on
the 9th day of June, 1913, in an action
in partition wherein Samuel L
Thompson and Ella Thompson are
plaintilfs, and Ethel Bold, Frank Bold,
Mae Mcllravie, Edna May Cain, Hazel
Cain, a minor, Glenn Cain, a minor,
Ivan Cain, a minor, Esther Cain, a
minor, Nels Cam, guardian of the said
Hazel Cain, Gienn Cain, Ivan Cain
and Esther Cain, minors, Helen
Frances Waid, a minor, Trevanion T
Waid and Mary E. Waid, adopted
father and mother and acting guard
iaus of Helen Frances Watd, a minor;
Leslie W. Cain, Irean Cain Hoxie,
Leroy Hoxie, Sarah J. Wolf, Samuel
Wolf, Elliott E. Thompson and Anna
Thompson, are defendants, command
ing me the undersigned, sole referee,
to sell at public sale as upon execu
tion at the front door of the court
bouse in the city of O’Neill, Holt
oouuty, Nebraska 'the following des
cribed lands and tenamenls, to-wit:
The west half (w|) of lot live (5) in
block A in Milliard’s Addition to
O’Neill, Nebraska, lots two (2), three
(3), four (4), thirteen (13), fourteen
(14), fifteen (15), and sixteen (10), in
olock thirty-six (36), of the original
town of O’Neill, Nebraska; the west'
half of the northwest quarter (wjnwi)
and the northwest quarter of Hit
southwest quarter (nwi swi) oi
section thirty-four (34), in township
twenty-nine (29), north of range eleven
(11) west of the Sixth Principal Me
ridian, and the east half of the south
west quarter (e£ swi) and the south
west quarter of the southwesi
quarter (swi swi) and the southwesi
quarter of the southeast quartet
(swi sei) of section three (3), in town
ship twenty-eight (28), north of rang*
eleven (11) west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
order of the district court and the
luthnrlty in me vested, having taken
ihe oath and givan the bond required
oy law and specified in said order, I
will on Monday, the 14th day of July,
A. D. 1913, at the front aoor of the
county court house in the city of
O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at
the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon
>f said day, when and where due at
tendance will be given by the under
signed, sell the real estate above des
jribed, to-wlt:
Tract No. 1. The west half (w j) of
lot five (5) in block A in Milliard’s
Addition to O’Neill, Nebraska, j
Tract No. 2 Lots two (2), three
(3) and four (4), in block thirty-six (36)
if the original town of O’Neill, Ne
braska .
Tract No. 3. Lots thirteen [13].
fourteen [14], fifteen [15] and sixteen
[16], in block thirty-six [36], of the
original town of O’Neill, Nebraska.
Tract N<5. 4. The west half of tb«
northwest quarter [wi nwi] and th«
northwest quarter of the southwest
quarter [nwi swi] of section thirty
four [34] in township twenty-nine
[29], north of s§nge eleven [11] west
of the Sixth ^Principal Meridian Id
dolt county, Nebraska.
Tract No. 6 The east half of the
southwest quarter [ei swi] and the
southwest quarter of the southwest
luarter [swi swi] and the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter
[swi sei] of section three [3], in town
ihip twenty-eight [28], north of range
eleven [11] west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska.
At public sale to the highest bid
ler upon the following terms: One
oalf of the purchase price to be cash
'n hand and one half on five years
time at six per cent interest, payable
annually, secured by a first mortgage
upon the land described. Said lands
to be sold separately in tracts as above
described. Said sale will remain open
one hour _
Dated O’Neill, Nebraska, June 11,
1913.
52-5 J. H. MEREDITH,
Sole Referee.
First publication June 5.
Sheriff’s Sale
By virtue of an order of sale directeo
to uie from tne clerk of the district
court oi Jtloit county, Nebraska, on a
decree rendered oy said court on tbt
WUi day of J uue, 1912, in favor of iht
Durlaud Trust company as pluintifl
and against J. F. McMahon, Myrtle E.
McMation, A. U. Savage, trustee, Nye
Sctineider-Fowler company, J. ±1.
Faubiou and the Warder, uushnell &
Gieasuer company as defendants, foi
Olie sums Of $4,019.98, $48.70 aud $397.95,
touud to be first ileus on tne following
described real estate, lo-wit: the
southwest quarter ana the south halt
uf the norm west quarter of section 17,
township 29, norm range 12, west oi
the SixtTT principal meridian, in Hull
county, Nebraska; and tbe furtiiei
.urns uf $2,292.40, $29.25 and $208.75,
wUich last named sums were found to
oe first hens upon the following de
scribed premises, to-wtt: the north
west quarter of section 19, township
29, north range 12 west of the Sixth
principal meridian, in Holt county,
Nebraska; also on a judgment in favui
of the defendant Nye Schneider
Fowler company and against the de
fendant J. F. McMahon for the sum
of $43.10, which judgment was found
to be a seoond lien against the south
west quarter and tbe south half oi
the northwest quarter of said section
17; also on a decree in favor of the
defendant A. C. Savage, trustee, and
against the defendentsJ. F. McMahon
and Myrtle E. McMahon for tbe sum
of $15820 12, which is found to be a
secona lien on tbe northwest quartet
of said section 19 and a third lien on
the southwest quarter and the south
half of northwest quarter of said
section 17; also a decree in favor oi
the defendant J. H. Faubion and
against the defendant J. F. McMahon,
for the sum of $30 38; and a decree in
favor of the defendant Warder.
Bushnell & Glessner Company and
against the defendant J. F. McMahon
for the sum of $190.00, which said
amounts were found to be third lien
against the northwest quarter of said
section 19 and fourth liens on the said
southwest quarter and south half of
the northwest quarter of said section
17, of equity priority. Said decree al
so including costs taxed at $56.35 and
accruing costs.
By virtue of said decree and order
of sale 1 have levied upon allot said
described real estate as tbe property
of said defendents J, F. McMahon and
Myrtle E. McMahon ia satisfy said
decree and order of sale, and will offer
same for sale, in separate tracts, to
the highest bidder for canb in hand,
on the 7th day of Juiy, 1913. at
the front door of the court house in
thecity of O’Neill, Hoir. county, Ne
braska,at the hour of loo dock a m. of
said dav when and where due attend
ance will be given by tne undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, June
3rd, 1913.
,i. i> GRADY
51-5 Sheriff or raid County
(First publication June 5)
Probate Notice.
O’Neill, Nebr., Mayil, 1913.
In the matter of trie estate of Al
bert Winkley, deceased:
Notice is hereby given tiiat the
creditors of said deceased Will meet
the administrator or said estate, be
fore me, county Judge of Holt county,
Nebraska, at thecount/court room in
said cohnty, on the 27th day of June
1913, off the 27 day of September 1913,
and on the 27th day of December 1913,
at 10 o’clook a. m. eaca day, for the
purpose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allow
ance. Six months, from June 27,1913,
are allowed for creditors to present
their claims, and one year for ttop)
administrator to settle said rst*t
from the 30th day of Prcemiv-r. 1912..
After six months froit J une 27lh 1913,
all claims Imned
This not ice win uu uublished in the
Frontier for four weeks successively,
prior to the 27th day ^une 1913
(Seal) THOMAS CARLON
51-4 County Judge
First publication June 19 '
In the District Conrt of Holt County,
Nebraska.
In the mat er of the application oi
L.ucinda Smith, guardian b+^-the
es’tate of Bail Brown, a minor, for
leave to sell real estate.
^Notice is hereby given that, in pur
suance of an order of the Honorable
R R. Dickson, judge of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, made
on tl e 18ih dav of June, 1913, for tne
sale of the real estate hereinafter des
cribed, there will be sold at public
vendue to the highest bidder for cash,
it the front door of the court house in
the city Of O’Neill, in said county, on
the 5th day of July, 1913, at the hour
of 10 O’clock a m., the following des
cribed real estate: A one sixtieth
[1-60] undivided interest in and to the
northeast quarter [nei] of section
fourteen [14], township twenty-seven
[27] norjh, of range eleven [11] west,
of the 6th P. M., in Holt county, Ne
braska. Said sale will remain open
one hour.
Dat id this 18th day tf June, A. D,
1913.
13 LUOINDA SMITH,
Guardian of the estate of Earl Brown,
a minor.
Firat pun May 22
SheriC i* Sale
By virtue of an oruer of sale directed
to me from the clerk of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a
judgment obtained before R. R. Dick
son, judge of the Fifteenth judicial
-district in and for Holt county, Ne
braska, on the 7th day of April, 1913,
In favor of Charles A. Robinson as
plaintiff and against Michael Vaughn,
a single man, G. d. Toncray, real
name unknown, Ira M. Comstock, W.
D. Matthews,reai name unknown,and
Emeline Matthews nis wlfe,H. N. Mc
Kee, a single mau. reai name" un
known, Nelson Toncray and Mrs.
Nelson Toncray his wife, real name
unknown, Edward McBride, Joe
Coykendall, Blair State Bank of Biair,
Nebraska, Union National Bank of
Omaha, Nebraska, Charles E- Gibson
and the southeast quarter (sei) of sec
tion one (1), townsntp twenty-seven
(27) north of range inirteen (13), west'
of the Sixth principal meridian, in
Bolt county, Nebraska, as defendants
for the sum of one nnndred forty-seven
dollars sfln3 forty cents, and costs taxed
at $68.83 and accruing costs, I have
levied upon the following real estate
taken as the proper oy of said defend
ant's, to satisfy said order of sale, to
wit: The southeast quarter( sei) of
section oue (1), township twenty-seven
(27) north of range thirteen (13), west
of the Sixth principal meridian, in
Holt county, Nebraska.
And will oiler the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hanil
on the 23d day of June, A. D. 1913. at
the front door of the court house in
O'Neill. Holt county, Nebraska, at the
uour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day,
when and where due attendance will
be given by the undersigned.
Dated "t O’Neill, Holt county, ^7e
brasv», this 21st day of May, 1913.
- 49 5 H. D. GRADY,
Sheriff of Said County.
Application for Liquor License j
In tne matter of the application for
liquor license of Ed F. Humpal:
Notice is hereby given that Ed F.
Humpal filed on June the
5th, 1913, at the office
of the village clerk of Atkinson, Holt
county, Nebraska for a license to sell
malt, spirituous, ami vinous liquors
in a building located ami situated on
lot 14, block 7, in the village Of Atkin
son, Nebraska, and for tne period of
one year beginning on tne first day of
May 1913 and ending on tne first day
May 1914. ,
If tnere^ jb no onjectlon, remon
strance or protest tiled within two
weeks from the publication of this
notice the applicant will ask that a
license be granted him for the purpose
herein stated.
(Seal) ROY SMITH
61-3. Village Clerk
(First publication June 5.)
Application for Liquor License.
In the matter of application for
liquor license of K. F. Siemsen:
Notice is hereby given thatK. F.
Siemsen filed on March 29th, 1913, at
the office of the village clerk of Atkin
son, Nebraska for a license to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in
a building located and situated on iot
18, block 7. in the village of Atkinson,
Holt coiinty, Nebraska, and for the
period of one year beginning on the
first day of May, 1913, and ending on
the first day of May, 1914.
If there be ho objection, remons
trance or protest filed within two
weeks from the date of this notice the
applicant will ask that a license be
granted to him for the purpose herein
stated. ROY SMITH.
(Seal) 51-3 Village Clerk.
First publication June 5
Application for Lianor License
In the matter of the application of
J. P. McNichols for liquor license:
Notice is hereby given that J. P.
McNichols tiled on March 29, 1913, at
the office of the village clerfk of Atkin
son, Holt county, Nebraska, for a
license to sell malt, spirituous and
vinous liquors in a building located
and situated on the west 32 feet of lots
10 and 11 in block 11, in the village of
Atkinson, Holt county, Nebraska, and
lor the period of one year beginning
on the first day of May, 1913. and end
ing on the first day of May, 19H.
If there be no objections, remons
trance or protest filed within two
weeks from the publication of this
notice the applicant will ask that a
license be granted to him for the pur
pose herein seated. ROY SMITH,
(Seal) 51-3 Village Clerk.
It Wasn't Tied In a Tangie Just For
the Fun of the Thing.
Ever since diplomacy was first in
vented its most eminent practitioners
have expended their best efforts/ in
mystifying if not in actually deceiving
their rivals. Tiber Lnr.rt mid Meer cites
an amusing-niic-dote of diplomatic life
In tlu* eighteenth century.
In 1741 Count Bestushew was sent
by the emperor of Russia to Stockholm
to put the question of war or peace to
the Swedish government Upon arriv
ing the count made known his mission
and then waited patiently for an an
swer.
Finally when he had almost given up
hope 6f getting a reply he received a
long communication from the Swedish
minister of war. Eagerly Count Bestu
shew opened the letter, for he knew
that it contained the long expected an
swer. But to'his despair he fomid it
so encumbered with official phrases
and formalities that he could make
uothing of its meaning. For two hours
he struggled in vain to comprehend the
confused document Then he hastened
to the minister of war.
“My dear Count Bbstusliew,” said
the minister when the count had ex
plained his difficulty, “I have no au
thority to communicate to you orally
the contents of this document I could
not think of it”
“But I have puzzled over this for
two hours, and still I can make noth
ing of it.”
“Pray, do not blame yourself, count,”
said the minister. “You could‘hardly
expect to'unravel in two hours a doc
ument that took me two days to knit
and knot together.” ^
Painfully Mixed.
A very fashionable young man stop
ped at a florist’s one hot summer day
to order a box of flowers sent to his
lady love. At the samp time he also
purchased a design for the funeral of
a friend. On the card for the box he
wrote: /
“Hoping this may help you to bear
the heat”
The other bard bore the one word.
"Sympathy.”
Very soon the girl telephoned:
“Thank you so much for the flowers.
But why did you write ‘Sympathy’ on
the card?”—National Monthly.
Writing Popular 8ongs.
Only those who have tried it and
failed know the disappointments of the
song, writer striving to induce a pub
lisher to look at his work. For those
who would try here is a tip from one
who has made good: “If your song is
to make a hit the air must be hard t»
remember, though catchy and pleasing.
If it can be whistled by any one who
hears it once or twice it will not sell,
and the publisher will reject it.”—New
York Sun.
Wonderful.
■Critic—The heroine of your story, old
man, Is simply wonderful. Author (de
lightedly)—You think so? Critic—Yes.
You say on page ten that she hissed
“You are a liar!” and any woman who
can hiss such a sentence as that can’t
help being wonderful.—Boston Tran
script
Cold Comfort.
“Oh, papa. Mr. Spooner proposed last
night”
“Are you sure he loves you?”
“He said he’d die for me,-papa.”
"Well, you’ll both die if you try to
'live on the salary he’s getting.”—Bos
ton Transcript
Rather Otherwise.
“Is your daughter musical?"
“Well." replied Mr. Cumrox. “she
seems so in conversation, but when
she sings opinions differ.”—Washing
ton Star. - _
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JOHN L. QUIC.
CEhe 5ai?itapy
U^eat Market
WE nAVE A FULL LINK OF
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn*
Rendered Lard.
John Miskimins
Naylor Block Phone )M\
PeM a Hotel.
J Formerly Hotel Evans
Kates $i day and up. Specm.
attention given to farmer trade. It
you come once you will want ir?
come again.
WM. G.'BEHA, Broprleioi
theO’BEILL
ABSTRACT u@0
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF At*
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNT*
I. N. BOGGS
PooI & Billiard Parlm
and Box Ball Alley
(iolden Block - O’Neil
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Longer Short Time Loans on imnoti:
Farms and Ranches
If you are In need of a loan drop nm
a line and he will call and see you.
When in Town
Stop at the
New Ogden
Hotel
Offering you the double advantage oi
good service and low rates.
Conveniently located.
SHERIDAN SIMMONS, Proprieui,
30-tf
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Galt* will be Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over Pixley &
Hanley's drug store. Residence phone Oft
W. K. HODGKIN
Lawyer^
Ollice: Nebraska^State Bank Bik.
errcecNrc: oneill national bank, o-nniei
Hendricks & Whitman
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Plans and Specifications Vurnishtn
on Short Notie*
O’NEILL NEBRASKA
For Sale
Buff Rock eggs for hatching.
Pure Gold Nugget Strain. $1 for
15 eggs.—J. E. Harding, r. f. d. 1,
O’Neill, Nebr. 42-2m-pd