The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 31, 1913, Image 8

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    Mr. Consumer!
You and I know little about PAINT. We have al
ways heard that Pure white Lead, Pure Linseed oil
and Pure 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. 0. SNYDER
Pnone 32 O’Neill
Wright Brewer I
The Up- Auctioneers |
We cry sales anytime or anywhere ,and guarantee satisfaction. ■
Big ranch sales a specialty. For dates see any of the O'Neill banks, r
or 'phone us at Ewing, Nebr._
This is to certify that Wright & Brewer cried our sale fi
on our ranch, on Dec. 13, 1911, amounting to $23,000.00 in m
three hours and five minutes. We were very much pleased
i and would gladly reccomend them. Fisher & Berigan I
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CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS
OF THE FRONTIER
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O’Neill Harness Shop
John L. Sohmklkb, Prop. Su icessor to J. H. Davison
Harness Repairing a Specialty. Harness
Made to Order
Prloes are right. Come in 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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DR. W. P. HIGGINS
DENTIST
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Office in the Naylor Building, O’Neill
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
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Special attention given to
DI8EA8E8 OF WOMEN, DISFASES
OF rHE FYE AND CORRECT
FITTING OF QLA88E8
Dr. E. T. Wilson
PHY8ICIAN and 8URQE0N
•RKCIATLIKS:
CVS. KAN. NOSS AND THROAT
torr"Uy Ail'd mdiappUM.
and Reiidence—Room* No. 1,
^ and S, Naylor Block
O'NSIU., MIR. \
Ghe Frontier for...Job Work
Don’t Forget
We do all hinds of Concrete Work
Bridges, Culverts, Silos, Cisterns,
Tanks, Floors, Sidewalks, Ourbs
and Gutters.
FARMERS
See us about that silo you are going
to build this season. Concrete silsos
made good "make gooa.” We make
them good, first cost is the last
costs. If interested see
| SPENLER, NEFF & JANTZIE
O'Neill43 3m-pd Nebraska
A. A. Itggtad
Abstract CniHtt
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
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ALL GRADES OF
TYPEWRITER PAPER AT
THE FRONTIER
The Frontie'Si* Months for 75r
First publication July 10
Sheriff’s Sale
Second Notice.
By virtue of an order of sale directed
to me from the clerk of the district
court 01 Holt county, Nebraska, ou a
decree rendered by said court on the
loth day of June, 1912, in favor of the
Liurland Trust company as plaintiff
and against J. F. McMahon, Myrtle E.
McMahon, A. (J. Savage, trustee, Nye
Schnelder-Fowler company, J. H.
Faubion and the Warder, Busbnell &
Uleasner company as defendants, for
the sums of $4,019.98, $48.70 and $397.95,
louud to be first liens on the following
described real estate, to-wit: the
southwest quarter and the south half
of the northwest quarter of section 17,
townsbip\ 29, north range 12, west of
the Sixth principal meridian, in Holt
county, Nebraska; and the further
sums of $2,292.40, $29 25 and $208.75,
which last named sums were found to
be first liens upon the following de
scribed premises, to-wit: the north
west quarter of section 19, township
29, north range f2 west of the Sixth
principal meridian, in Holt county,
Nebraska; also on a judgment in favor
of the defendant Nye Schneider
fc'owler company and against the de
fendant J. F. McMahon for the sum
qf $43.10, which judgment was. found
to be a second lien against the south
west quarter and the south half of
the northwesj 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 the sum
of $1582012, which is found to be a
second lien on the northwest quarter
uf 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 of
the defendant J. H. Faubion and
against the defendant J. F. McMahon,
Tor 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 ofr-said section
17, of equity priority. Said decree al
so Including costs taxed at $59.35 and
accruing costs.
By virtue of said decree and order
of sale I have levied upon all of said
described reai estate as the property
uf said defendants J, F. McMahon and
Myrtle E. McMahon to satisfy said
decree and order of saie, aod will offer
same for sale, in separate tracts, to
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
on the 11th day of August, 1913. at
the front door of the court house in
thecity of O’Neill, Holt couDty, Ne
braska,at the hour of 10 o clock a. m .of
said dav when and where due attend
ance will be given by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Nenraska, July
9, 1913.
H. D. GRADY,
4 5 Sheriff of Said County
First publication July 24
Notice
To Nettie D. Wagner and John P.
Wagner: You and each of you are
hereby notified that on the 8th day of
November, 1611, Mary Dempsey pur
chased at public tax sale from the
treasurer of Holt county, Nebraska,
the northwest quarter or section 10,
township 25, range 13, west in Holt
county, Nebraska, for the taxes for
the year 1910, and assessed In the
name of Nettle D. and John P.
Wagner. You are further notified
that after the expiration of three
months from the date of th$ service
of this notice and on and after
Novem jet 7, 1913, acounty treasurer’s
deed will be applied for.
T. V. GOLDEN
6-3 Assignee.
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First publication July 24.
Notice
To Thomas 0. Heagney and Patrick
B. Heagney: You and eaoh of you
are hereby notified that on the "8th
day of November, 1911, H. J
Hammond purchased at public tax
sale from the treasurer or Holt county,
Nebraska, the west half of the north
west quarter of section 2, township 29,
range 11, In Holt county, Nebraska,
for the taxes for the year 1910, and
assessed in the name of Thomas G.
and-Patrlck B. Heagney. You are
further notified that after the
expiration of three months from the
date of the service of this notice and
on and after November 8, 1913, a
county treasurer’s deed will be applied
for. k
T. V. GOLDEN
6-3_ Assignee.
First publication July 24.
Notice
To Joseph W. Pike: You are here
by notified that on the 7th day of
November, 1911, Mary Dempsey pur
chased at public tax sale from the
treasurer of Holt county Nebraska,
the north west quarter of section
3, township 25 range 13. in Holt
county, Nebraska, for taxes for the
year 1910 and assessed in the name of
Charles E. Gibson. You are further
notified that after the expiration of
three months from the date of the
services of this notice and on and
after November 7, 1913, a county
treasurer’s deed will be applied for.
T. V. GOLDEN
6.3__Assignee.
First publication July 24.
Notice.
In the matter of the estate of I. W.
Peed, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all credit
ors and other persons interested in
said estate, that pursuant to the pray
er Bof a petition filed in the County
Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on
the 34th day of July, A. D. 1913, by
Fred H. Free, administrator, praying
that a time be fixed for a hearing up
on and an adjudication of the*claims
heretofore filed against said estate.
Now, therefore, you will take notice
that on the 16th day of August, 1913,
at the hour of 1 o’clock In the after
noon of said day, that all of the claims
heretofore filed against said estate,
will be adjudicated, and it is further
ordered that the notice thereof be
given by the publication of this notice
in The Frontier, a legal newspaper,
pulished in said county, for a period
of three consecutive weeks, preceed
intr said date. , '
6 3 THOMAS CARLON,
County Juoge of Holt county, Ne
braska.
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First publication July 24.
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 ft. ft. Dick
son, judge of the district court of the
Fifteenth judicial district in and for
Holt county, Nebraska, on the lltb
day of June, 1913, in favor of Stephen
Varga, as plaintiff, and against W. O.
Batten. Christian uame unknown, and
M. J. O’Neill, true name Michael J.
O’Neill, as defendants, for the sum of
one thousand one hundred eighty and
95-100 dollars, and costs taxed at $41.95
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:
The southeast quarter of section
thirty-one [31], in township twenty
eight [28], north, and the north half
of the northwest quarter of the south
west quarter of section seven [7], in
township twenty seven [27], north,
both in raoge twelve' [12], and the
south half of the southeast quarter
and the northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section twelve
[12], and the northeast quarter and
the south half of the northwest
quarter and the north half of the
southwest quarter of section twenty
four [24], in township twent.v seven
[27], north of range thirteen [is], west
|of the s'xtj}. principal meridian in
Holt county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
.he highest bidder for cash, in band,
on the 25th day of August, A. D. 1913,
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, Nebraska, this
23rd day of July, A. D. 1913.
B. D. GRADY,
6 5 Sheriff of said county.
(F»st publication July 3)
Sheriff’s Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution,,directed
to me irom the clerk of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a
judgment obtained m the district
court of Dixon county, Nebraska, on
March 28, 1911, a transcript of which
was tiled in the district court of Holt
c >unty, Nebraska, on the 30th day of
June, 1913, in favor of Sloan State
Bank, a corporation, as plaintiff, and
against Henry (J. Nagel, Elsie S. E*.
lNagei, Geo. M. Neison, Mellsa E
Nelson and Emma Oleson as defend
ants, for the sum of One Thousand
Seven Hundred Sixty-eight Dollars,
and Ninety-two cents, and costs and
accruing*costs, I have levied upon the
following real estate taken as the
property of said defendants, to satisfy
said execution to-wit:
The southeast quarter of section
twenty-two (22), township twenty
nine (29), north of range ten (10), and
the east naif of the northeast quarter
cf section two (2), township twenty
nine (29), north of range ten (10), west
of the sixth principal meridian In
Holt county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hand,
on the 4th day of August A. D 1913,
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, Nebraska, this 3rd
day of July, 1913.
H. D. GRADY.
3-5Sheriff of Said Countv.
(First publication July 3.)
Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale, direct
ed to me rrom the clerk of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a
judgment obtained before R. R
Dickson Judge of the Fifteenth
Judicial Distriot of Holt county, Ne
braska, on the 11th day of March, 1912,
in favor of Cbristeana Jane DeKay as
plaintiff, and against Leslie I. Puckett
andOaraL. Puckett as defendants,
fdr the sum of jslve Thousand Nine
Hundred Thirty-four Dollars and
Ninety Cents* and costs taxed at
9)22.00 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 southwest quarter ofseotion
thirteen (13), the west half of section
twenty-four (24), the northwest quar
ter of section twenty-five (26), ana the
east half of the southeast quarter of
section twenty-three (23), all in town
ship twenty-eight (28), north of range
thirteen (13), west of the Sixth princi
pal meredlan in Holt county, Ne
braska. 7
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in baud,
on the 4th day of August, A. D. 1913,
in front of the oourt house in O’Neill,
Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of
10 o’olock 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 3rd day of July, 1913.
3-6 - H. D. GRADY,
Sheriff of Said Qounty.
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When you have trouble with your
stomach or ohronlc constipation,don’t
Imagine that your case is beyond help
just because your doctor fails to give
you relief. Mrs. G. Stengle, Plain
fleld. N. J., writes, “For over a month
past I have been troubled with my
stomach. Everything I ate upset it
terribly. One of Chamberlain's ad
vertlsing booklets came to me. After
reading a few of the letters from
people who have been cured by
Chamberlain’s Tablets I decided to
try them. I have taken nearly three
fourths of a package of them and can
now eat almost everything that I
want." For sale by all dealers. Adv
get fresh air*sunshine and
above all the cell-building,
energy-producing properties
of scorrs emulsion.
Its prompt use often thwarts
tuberculosis. u.n
FAMOUSPHRASES
Origin of Some of World’s Most
Popular Quotations.
WOFJDS THAT WILL ENDURE
“While There’s Life There’s Hope”
Was Written by Cicero, and Cynioal
Old Diogenes It Was Who Told the
World "Habit la Second Nature.”
It Is recorded that an ignorant per
son, explaining her distaste for Shake
spearean performances, said that his
plays were too full of quotations. Yet
we, too, though we may pride ourselves
upon our learning, probably do not
know the origin of half the common
phrases we use as carelessly as verbs
in our daily conversation.
No less a person than Cicero first
mode use,of the expression, "While
there's life there’s bope,” in a letter he
wrote to AXtlcua. "We are In the same
boat" Is not modern slsng. but occurs
In a letter written by Clement I., bish
op of Rome, to the Church of Corinth
In the first century. This letter Is ex
tant and Is one of the prized docu
ments of the early church.
“I never put oft till tomorrow what
I can do today," was Lord Chester
field’s explanation of how he managed
to do so much work. “Whatever Is
worth doing at all is worth doing well”
be wrote later in the famous letters to
his son.
In some of the expressions we nse
habitually may be crystallized an
epoch of history. Such Is the motto of
the Order of the'Garter, “Honi soit qui
mal y pense” (“Shamed be he who
thinks evil of if*), which was given by
Edward III. of England. Wishing to
draw the best soldiers in the world to
him, he proposed a revival of the round
table of King Arthur, holding a tour
nament at Windsor castle on New
Year’s day, 1344. After the contest of
arms the guests were entertained at
his expense at a round table. Philip,
king of France, was jealous over the
Interest this aroused and forbade his
subjects to attend, at the same time
misrepresenting Edward’s motives.
Several years Iqter, when Edward
founded the Order of the Garter, he
chose a motto that seemed to chal
lenge his rival monarch to think wrong
of it if he dared.
Later English history has not been
laggard in increasing the supply of apt
remarks that have grown Into every
day sayings. Lord Eldon, lord chan
cellor of England during the first twen
ty-six years of the nineteenth century,
continually mispronounced the name
of Henry Brougham, afterward to be
a successor in the chancellor’s office.
Brougham objected to be called Broff
am, and In this regard Eldon was the
chief offender. Once, afjter Brougham
had made an excellent speech, Eldon
by way of apology prounounced his
name correctly and made a proverb,
“New brooms sweep clean.”
The same expression occurs fre
quently to different people who could
have no knowledge that their thought
bad been, given utterance before. "No
man is a hero to his valet” has been
paraphrased by scores, from Mme. du
Comuel, a witty Frenchwoman of the
seventeenth century, to Dr. Johnson
and Napoleon- The first record of It
however, is found In Plutarch, whh,
states that when Hermodotus address
ed a poem to Antigonous I., king of
Sparta, hailing him as son of the sun
and a god, the monarch replied, “My
body servant sings me no such song.”
It was Diogenes, the cynic, who de
clared that “habit Is second nature.”
The phrase “circumstances over which
he has no control" was used by the
Duke of Wellington in a letter con
cerning some affairs In which his son
was mixed up and with which he de
clined to interfere. Dickens also used
the expression a few years later when
he had Mlcawber write to David Cop
perfield, “Circumstances beyond my in
dividual control,” etc.
“Conspicuous by their absence" has
been used on many occasions in mod
ern oratory. It was first used by
Tacitus in relating that in the funeral
procession of Julia, niece of Cato, sis
ter of Brutus, wife of Cassius, many
of the images of that most famous
families in Rome were seen, but “Cas
sius and Brutus shone pre-eminent be
cause their Images were not dis
played.”
“Nothing is certain but death and
taxes,” wrote Benjamin Franklin, stat
ing that the constitution of the United
States was In operation and to all ap
pearances would last
“Those who live in glass houses
should not throw atones” was said by
James I. of England when his favor
ite, the Duke of Buckingham, com
plained that • mob had broken his
glass window^ which were at that
time a luxury*.
“Mind your p’s and q’s” is said to
have been taken from an old French
phrase at the time of Louis XIV. A
very low bow was in fashion, and the
dancing master in instructing his pu
pils would warn them to look out tor
the position of the feet and the move
ment of the head lest their cue wigs
be disarranged. The French word for
foot Is pied. “Mind your pleds and
queues" soon came to be transplanted
into English and abbreviated.
Wallace Irwin once complained that
when be had been invited to be funny
at a banquet his real gems of wit were
addressed to the back of his chauffeur
on the way home. But what’s the dif
ference! According to the Latin poet,
upheld by modern investigation, every
thing you could possibly say has been
said before.—-Anna Bird Stewart in
Minneapolis Journal.
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Formerly Hotel Evans
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attention given to farmer trade. It
you come once you will want tr
come again.
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Mikes Long or Short Time Loans on imoor#:
Farms and Ranches
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a line and be will call and see you.
When in To wn
Stop at the
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Hotel
Offering you the double advantage o)
good service and low rates.
~ Conveniently located.
SHERIDAN SIMMONS, Proprietu,
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DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Burgedn
Night Calls will be Promptly Attenaeet
(Jfflce: First door to right over Plxley A
Hanley's drup store. Residence phone
W. K. HODGKIN
Lawyers
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O’NEILL J*J*. NEBRASKA
House floving
I have purchased a house moving
outfit and am now prepared to movtf
buildinge. See me when you have
work of this kind.
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