TRAVEL INDUCEMENTS FOR THE NEAR FUTURE THE CALIFORNIA EXPOITIONS: Thousands will make the Coast tour this summer. Only $50 round trip generally, direct routes; and still more attractive is the $67.50 grand Coast Tour through the Northwest. THE MOUNTAINS: Low rate tours of the Rocky Mountain region—Scenic Colorado Estes Park, Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, the Big Horn Mountains, the Black Hills; a shorter and less expensive vacation tour. Attractive ranches, hotels and resorts. EASTERN TOURS: During the month attractive eastern tourist rates will be announced, forming circuit tours of the Atlantic Coast that will include the Lakes, St. Lawrence River, Canada, Niagara Falls, Adirondacks, Lake Champlain region, Saratoga, Coast of Maine, New England, Sound Steamers, Coast Steamer voyage, the Virginias, Old Point Comfort, the Hudson River, Boston, New York—a typical wedding tour. Publications on request; unnecessary to enum erate them. Describe your proposed tour. Let us send you descriptive matter and help you plan your journey. 6-13 H. G. FREY, Ticket Agent O’Neill, Nebraska. L. W. WAKELEY, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. HEVERMAN’S .— — — ‘ ■■■ , 77T Good Merchandise DORSEY, NEB. | • A BRONCHIAL COUGH is wearing and dangerous because the inflamed, mucus-filled tubes interfere with breathing and the I fresh air passes through that unhealthy tissue. Probably no other remedy affords such prompt and permanent relief as Scott's Emulsion; it checks the cough, heals the linings of the throat and bronchial tubes and strengthens the lungs to avert tuberculosis. This point cannot be empha- q sized too strongly—that Scott's Emulsion has been suppressing bronchitis for forty years and will help yoUm Be careful to avoid substitutes and insist on SCOTT’S. AT ANY DRUG STORE. 13-77 There is quality in advertising as well as “space.” Make your adver tisements say what you mean and mean what you say. Then have them published, not where you get the most “space” for the money, but where you get a class of readers that look for and read their paper. The Frontier is such a paper. (First publication April 22.) Notice. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska: In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel G. Bailey, Deceased: To All Persons Interested in Said Es tate: You are hereby notified that on the 15th day of April, 1915, Edward S. Bailey, Bessie B. Ranney and Burt Brown Baker, Executor of the estate of Samuel G. Bailey, deceased, filed in said Court their final account as said Executors, and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the resi due of said estate; that the said final account and petition for final settle ment and distribution will be heard on the 13th day of May, 1915, at ten o’clock A. M. at the county court room in O’Neill, in said County, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if such exists, why said final ac count should not be approved and a decree of distribution made of the resi due of said estate in the possession of said executors. It is ordered that a copy of this notice be published for three suc cessive weeks in The Frontier, a news paper, printed and published in said county. Dated this 15th day of April, 1915. (Seal.) THOMAS CARLON, 45-3 County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE To all persons interested in the estate of Charles Petr, dceeased: Notice is hereby given that John Petr, Sr., administrator of said estate has filed his petition in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are that a decree of distribution may be made of the residue of said estate now in his possession to the parties entitled by law to receive the same. You are hereby notified that said petition will be heard by the county judge at the county court room in the City of O’Neill in said County of Holt, on the 10th day of May, 1915. It is ordered that a copy of this notice be published once each week for three successive weeks in The Frontier, a newspaper printed and published in said county. Dated this 14th day of April, 1915. (Seal.) THOMAS CARLON, 44-4 County Judge. (First publication April 16.) PROBATE NOTICE O’Neill, Nebraska, April 9, 1915. In the matter of the Estate of Catherine Kilmurry, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said Deceased will meet the Executor of said estate, before me County Judge of Holt county, Ne braska, at the County Court room in said County, on the 14th day of May, 1915, on the 14th day of August, 1915, and on the 16th day of November, 1915, at 10 o’clock A. M. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Six months, from May 14, 1915, are allowed for creditors to pre sent their claims, and one year for the Executor to settle said estate, from the 9th day of April, 1915. After six months from May 14, 1915, all claims barred. This notice will be published in The Frontier for four weeks consecutively, prior to the 14th day of May, 1915. (Seal) THOMAS CARLON, 44- 4 County Judge. (First publication April 22.) ORDER OF HEARING OF PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL The State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss. In the Probate Court of said County. In the matter of the Estate of John C. McGowen, Deceased: On the 20th day of April, A. D.,1916, F. W. McGowen, filed his petition in this court, and presented an authenti cated copy of the last will and testa ment and the foreign probate thereof of John C. McGowen, deceased, late of Los Angles County, in the State of California, the prayer of said petitioner being that a day be fixed by this Court for the purpose of approv ing and allowing said last will and testament and causing the same to be filed and recorded in this office. It is therefore hereby ORDERED, That Thursday, the 13th day of May, A. D., 1915, at 10 o’clock A. M. be fixed for hearing said petition when all persons interested in said matter may appear and show cause why the prayer of said petition, should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all per sons interested in said matter by pub lished a copy of this order in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three weeks prior to said day of hearing. (Seal) THOMAS CARLON, 45- 3 County Judge. (First publication May 6.) Sheriff’s Sale. By Virtue of an Order of Sale, di rected to, me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, on a judgment obtained before R. R. Dickson, Judge of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Dis trict in and for Holt County, Nebras ka, on the 23rd day of February, 1915, in favor of Oran W. Nickolls, as Plain tiff, and against Ellen Sounder, widow, Angeline Roberts, and husband, John W. Roberts, Sarah Bigford ,and hus band, Samuel M. Bigford, Lulu Sulli van, a widow, Viola Burton and hus band, J. Wesley Brunton, Clara Boss and husband, Philip V. Boss, Eli F. Sounder and wife, Addie Sounder, Harvey Sounder and wife, Cora Sounder, John Milton Sounder, and wife, Marv Sounder, (real name un known), Charles S. Saiser, and wife, Elizabeth B. Saiser, Perry Saiser, Emma Saiser, Nora Calhoun and hus band, William Calhoun, Elve McCown and husband, William S. McCown, Edna Bring and husband, Oscar Bring, as Defendants, for the sum of One Hundred Nine Dollars, and No Cents, and costs taxed at $53.20 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 West Half (W%) of the South East Quarter (SE Yt), and the South East Quarter (SE14), of the South West Quarter (SW14), all in No. 5770. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK At O’Neill, in the State of Nebraska, at the Close of Business, May 1, 1915. RESOURCES Loans and discounts (notes held in bank). $280,550.19 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 276.97 U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value).. 50,000.00 Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits.$ 1,000,00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged. 13,595.64 14,595.64 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank. 4,800.00 Less amount unpaid. 3,200.00 1,600.00 , Banking house, $3,500; furniture and fixtures, $2,500.... 6,000.00 Due from Federal Reserve Bank. 5,631.51 l^)ue from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, 1 and St. Louis. 4,404.50 1 Due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities. 40,037.25 44,441.75 Due from banks and bankers (other than included in 8 or 9). 19,810.79 Outside checks and other cash items. 636.72 1 Fractional currency, nickles, and cents. 159.15 795.87 Notes of other national banks. 2,960.00 Lawful money reserved in bank: . Total coin and certificates. 9,637.50 Legal-tender notes. 1,406.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasury (not more than 5 per cent on circulation). 2,500.00 Total.$440,206.22 ' LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. $ 50.000.00 Surplus fund. 30,000.00 ' Undivided profits.$22,428.10 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. 5,167.62 17,260.48 Circulation notes. 50,000.00 Due to banks and bankers (other than included in 5 and 6) 4,175.04 j Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check.162,034.82 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days. 27,705.67 Postal savings deposits. 201.15 189,941.64 1 Time deposits: Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days. 98,829.06 Total.$440,206.22 State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss: I, S. J. Weekes, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. J. WEEKES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of May, 1915. W. K. HODGKIN, Notary Public. My commission expires November 17, 1917. Correct—Attest: O. O. Snyder, J. P. Gilligan, H. P. Dowling, Directors. i This bank carries no indebtedness of officers or stockholders. : Section Three (3), in Township Thirty-One (31), North of Range Ten (10), West of the Sixth Principal Mer idian in Holt County, Nebraska, And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1915, 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 5th day of May, 1915. H. D. GRADY, 47-5 Sheriff of Said County. Handbook of Nebraska Grasses “A Handbook of Nebraska Grasses” ' has just been issued by the Agri- ( cultural Experiment Station of Ne braska. It contains an illustrated key for the identification of the grasses, together with a general account of , their structure and economic impor tance. The bulletin may be had with- 1 out cost by residents of Nebraska on - application to the Bulletin Clerk, Agri- ' cultural Experiment Station, Lincoln. After The Minnows Comes The Whale 25 Years - - THE EVERLASTING SUCCESS •- - 25 Years TERRY'S BIG UNCLE TOM'S CABIN TENT SHOWS i The KING and MONARCH of them all — FOREVER FOREMOST. :: Newest Edition of the Oldest Hit ________________ 1 O’NEILL, MON., MAY 17 j Exhibiting in monster waterproof canvas tents, seating 2000 people. 4 Two bands, Drum Corps, 50 Actors, Dancers, Specialty and Colored people. 4 Herd of Shetland Ponies and Donkeys | Pack of Ferocious Siberian Blood Hounds 4 GORGEOUS SCENIC AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS — INDIAN CHORUS | SThe Ice Choked Ohio River WJ The Great Military Band f The home of Phineas Fletcher H The Soloist Orchestra 4 __ The Louisiana Quartette x EThe Dancin Coon in Parade K The Southern Songs * The Rocky Pass The Jubilee Singers 5 ci „ , , ,v \ The Augmented Chorus d Slave Market of New Orleans , . „ , 5 ■ The Plantation Melodies 4 EThe Grand Transformation Scene jone-s Concert Band 4 The Legrees Red River Plantation Laitenbargers Orchestra ” Parade at 12:00 Noon Band Concert at 7 P. M. x PERFORMANCE AT NIGHT ONLY 4 Doors open at 7:30 P. M. Performance at 8:00 P. M. T General Admission 35cts. Children under ten 25cts. ^ WANTED — 15 boys to be at show cars at 11 a. m. show day. Also want i three working men. Steady work all summer. J PAID ADVERTISING. FOR SALE—MY HOUSE AND LOT. Alice Coykendall. 45tf. HAVE 3 STACKS OF GOOD HAY to sell.—Paul Kottke. 46tf. r. P. GALLAGHER HAS GOOD Early Ohio potatoes for sale. 44 VHEN YOU WANT TO BUY GOOD potatoes, go to Gallagher’s store. 44 3ARRED PLY. R. EGGS $1 PER setting.—Mrs. A. F. Sauser, O’Neill. rLAKE WHITE SOAP SIX BARS for 25c—25 Bars for $1.00.—J. C. loriskey. 46-2 FINE CANDIES AND HOT CHOCO late.—McMillin & Markey’s Bakery ind Candy Kitchen. 22-tf. FOR SALE—NEW FOUR ROOM house and two lots, southeast part >f O’Neill.—Wm. Welch. 43 )WN YOUR OWN HOME ON OP TIONAL PAYMENT PLAN.— rOHN L. QUIG, O’NEILL., 23-tf. ANOTHER STATE SPOON FOR your collection—buy your gradua ion gifts of John W. Hiber, Jeweler. 46 3TEAM VULCANIZING — TIRES and tubes repaired. All workguarna eed.—Home Auto Supply Co. O’Neill. 46tf. fOU CAN ADD ANOTHER STATE Spoon to your collection; Buy your vedding gifts of John W. Hiber, reweler. 46 FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED Single Comb Brown Leghorn eggs, >3 per 100.—Phone Maple 53.—W. C. roslyn, Joy. 44-4pd. <’OUND—ABOUT 9 MILES NORTH east of O’Neill an amount of money. Dwner can have same by proving >roperty and paying for this notice.— 3. D. Janzing. 47-2. VANTED—WILL TAKE 40 HEAD of cattle to pasture; spring water in rnsture.—John Dumpert, O’Neill; Tel- ■* iphone Fir 91. 47—lp. EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN, with family wants work on ranch. Fan give reference. Address, “W.” Frontier office. 47-3p. CODAK SUPPLIES. KODAK AM ateur finishing developing, any size •oil of film, 15c; prints or post cards, >c each.—W. B. Graves. 44-tf. T DOES NOT PAY YOU TO SEND your money away for a spoon, when rou can get them at home Free of Fharge. Look for the Souvenir Spoon idvertisement. 46 1 7IAT> OATn TTATTnn A \TT-, -1 Viv -xxv/WJJiJ VyilTi and one-half lot, two and one-half blocks from post office. House new and modern, seven rooms.—James J. Kelly, O’Neill. 33tf. O’NEILL CELEBRATES JULY 2 AND 3 WITH A BASE BALL TOURNAMENT AND RACE MEET. Q-44-tf STRAYED—FROM MY BARN IN O’Neill, on Thursday, April 29, a bay horse, bald face, lame in front. > Please notify me and I will pay for care.—Pete Reifers, O’Neill, Phone 135. 47-tf. YOUR CHANCE TO BUY WHAT you want in Trees now on hand at the Bogg’s Livery Barn. Everygreens Forest Trees, Apples, Plums and Shrubs. Come and buy what you want. In care of Dave Loy 54-tf. FOR SALE — ONE GOOD MILCH cow giving milk. One 5-year-old driving horse, weight 1200 poudns, 4 brood mares, from 1100 to 1500 pounds each. 1 matched team of 2-year-old mares.—George M. Henry, O’Neill. 41t THERE IS A ROAN BOBTAILED cow at my place and has been there for about 6 months, at owners risk. Owner can have same by proving property and paying the cost of this notice and any other expense.—H. R. Sprague, Star, Nebr. 45-5 I HAVE REENTERED THE INSUR ance business and am prepared to write you fire, lightning or hail in surance in some of the best old line and mutual companies doing business in this state. I also adjust all losses sustained by my companies.—S. F. McNichols, O’Neill. 46-4p. WAR IS HELL—WE ALL KNOW THAT. MONEY IS TIGHT AND A HARD TO GET—WE ALL KNOW \ THAT. I AM MAKING FARM AND RANCH LOANS ON NEBRASKA MONEY AND I WANT ALL OF YOU TO KNOW THAT.—JOHN L. QUIG, O’NEILL, NEB. 23tf. FLAKE WHITE SOAP SIX BARS for 25c—25 Bars for $1.00.—J. C. Horiskey. 46-2 Strayed. Strayed from my place, near the old Paddock postoffice, on Sunday morning, May 2nd, one 3-year-old light silver gray mare, white feet, right glass eye. Last seen going south past Fred Richter farm. Please notify Wm. Kilcoin, Red Bird, Neb., and re ceive reward. I CALL 209 FOR Particular Work oi? 2Jour Gurtaii?s o«o S O’NEILL $ , SANITARY LAUNDRY S