The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 20, 1916, Image 8

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    320 ACRE
MONDELL HOMESTEADS FREE
They are going very fast. If you want a choice location don’t delay
Forty-one filings was a recent day’s work at the Buffalo, Wyoming, Land
Office. A rolling grass covered prairie that will yield crops of wheat, oats,
millet, potatoes and every garden plant in surprising quantities. No better
t tock country in the United States. Go to Northwestern Wyoming, to New
castle, Upton, Moorcroft, or Gillette, all in the Sundance Land District or via
Clearmont or Sheridan to Buffalo for Johnson County lands.
The cost of securing a 320-acre Mondell tract is but $22 filing fee
although you may find it desirable to employ at an extra fee a reliable locator
to help you make a good selection. Call on our agent for information when
you reach either of these localities, or write me.
S. B. HOWARD, IMMIGRATION AGENT,
“Q” Building, Omaha, Neb.
™B
Bundle of SeitisfaLction
is
The Service
OF
O’Neill Sanitary Laundry.
(First publication January 20.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Vernie Hoshaw, Hary Hoshaw, alias
Mercy Hoshaw, J. D. Ferner, real
name unknown, deceased, Mrs. J. D.
Ferner, real name unknown, the un
known heirs of J. D. Ferner, real name
unknown, deceased, and the unknown
devisees of J. D. Ferner, real name un.
known, deceased, the unknown legatees
of J. D. Ferner, real name unknown
deceased, the unknown personal repre
sentatives of J. D. Ferner, real name
unknown, deceased, and all other per
sons interested in the estate of J. L>.
Ferner, real name unknown, deceased,
and Cora Hoshaw, and the unknown
claimants of the real estate described
as the East Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Six, in Township
Twenty-eight, North of Range Nine,
West of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
and Arthur Hoshaw,Wallie Hoshaw and
Verdie Hoshaw, Chester D. Willis, a
minor, Lena Willis, a minor, Pearl
Willis, a minor, Cecil Charley Willis, a
minor, Hugh fi. Willis, a minor, and
Charles D. Willis as guardian of the
aforesaid minors impleaded with Elmer
D. Hoshaw plaintiff, and Jesse Hoshaw,
and Gertrude Hoshaw, Allie Hoshaw
and Mary Hoshaw, Della Hays and
John W. Hays, Myrtle Granger and
Ben Granger, and Charles D. Willis as
guardian of the aforesaid minors, de
fendants, will take notice that on the
21st day of December, 1914, Elmer D.
Hoshaw, plaintiff, filed his petition and
commenced action in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, against the
following named defendants, to-wit:
Jesse Hoshaw, and Gertrude Hoshaw,
Artie Hoshaw, whose real name is Ar
thur Hoshaw, Wallie Hoshaw and Ver
die Hoshaw, Allie Hoshaw and Mary
Hoshaw, Della Hays and John W.
Hays, Myrtle Granger and Ben Gran
ger, Chester D. Willis, a minor, Lens
Willis, a minor, Pearl Willis, a minor
Cecil Charley Willis, a minor, anc
Hugh H. Willis, a minor, the objecl
and prayer of his petition being to par
tition among the owners thereof as sel
forth in the petition the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit: East Hall
of the Southeast Quarter of Sectioi:
Six, in Township Twenty-eight, North
of Range Nine, West of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, in Holt County
Nebraska, and that said petition and
action are still pending in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska. That
thereafter to-wit, on the 18th day ol
January, A. D., 1916, Myrtle Granger
and Ben Granger, her husband, filed
their amended answer and cross pe
tition in said District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in said action and
moved said Court to make the follow
ing named parties additional named de
fendants, to-wit: VernieHoshaw,Mary
Hoshaw, alias Mercy Hoshaw, J. D.
Ferner, real name unknown, deceased,
Mrs. J. D. Ferner, real name unknown,
the unknown heirs of J.D.Ferner,real
name unknown, deceased, and the un
unknown devisees of J. D. Ferner, real
name unknown, deceased, the unknown
legatees of J. D. Ferner, real name un
known, deceased, the unknown personal
representatives of J. D. Ferner, real
name unknown, deceased, and all other
Sersons interested in the estate of J.
i. Ferner, real name unknown, de
ceased, and Cora Hoshaw, and the un
known claimants of the real estate de
scribed as the East Half of the South
east Quarter of Section Six, in Town
ship Twenty-eight, North of Range
Nine, West of the Sixth Principal Meri
dian. Charles G. Willis as guardian of
the aforesaid minors having filed his
voluntary appearance in said action
and the other original defendants in
1
said action having appeared under their
true names and it appearing by said
amended answer and cross petition
and the affidavits of said cross peti
tiorners thereto annexed and filed
therewith, that said proposed addi
tional defendants are proper and nec
essary parties to said action and said
affidavits complying with all require
ments of law in the premises, the Court
ordered that service by publication be
made upon all of said parties undei
the designations given to them in said
amended answer and cress petition and
affidavits filed herein in the manner
and form as provided by the code of
civil procedure of the State of Ne
braska for obtaining constructive ser
vice upon non-resident defendants and
that said notice may be joined with
notices upon other non-resident de ,
fendants in this action. And the ob
ject and prayer of said amended an
swer and cross petition are to obtain a
judgment finding and adjudging the
true owners in fee simple of said real
estate, to-wit: East Half oftheSouth.
east Quarter of Section Six, in Town
ship Twenty-eight, North of Range
Nine, West of the Sixth Principal Meri.
dian, to be the following named per
sons and that they are the owners of
the shares of said land hereinafter set
out, to-wit: Elmer D. Hoshaw,Arthur
Hoshaw, Jesse Hoshaw, Wallie Ho
shaw. Allie Hoshaw, Della Hays and
Myrtle Granger, to be each the owner
in fee simple of a one-eighth share of,
interest in, and title to, said real es
tate and Vernie Hoshaw, Chester D.
Willis, Lena Willis, Pearl Willis, Cecil
Charley Willis and Hugh H. Willis to
be each the owner of one-forty-eghth
share of, interest in, and title to said
real estate and that all of said shares
are undivided; and to find, adjudge and
decree that all the other parties in said
action or any of them have no interest
in. title to, share of, lien or claim upon
said real estate or any part thereof,
and to quiet title in the true owners of
said real estate as hereinbefore named
against all the other parties in this
action and forever bar them from all
claims of whatever nature in, to or up
on said real estate and for general re
lief and further to obtain a judgment
of the Court partitioning and dividing
said real estate amone the true owners
thereof as hereinbefore set forth and
if said real estate cannot be divided
without great prejudice to the owners
thereof, that it be sold and the pro
ceeds of said sale divided among said
owners as hereinbefore set forth, and
barring all other parties from par
ticipating therein.
You, and each of ou are required to
answer said amended answer and cross
petition on or before Mondav the 6th
day of March, A. D., 1916, or the prayer
of said amended answer and cross pe
tition will be granted. 1
MYRTLE GRANGER and
BEN GRANGER,
Defendants and Cross Petitioners.
Edward H. Whelan, Their Attorney.
33-5
(First publication January 13.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
I To David A. Cobb:
You are hereby notified that on the
23rd day of August, 1915, Allie M.
Cobb as plaintiff, filed her petition in
the District Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, against you as defendant, the
object and purpose of said petition and
action upon the part of the plaintiff is
to obtain from you an absolute divorce
from the bonds of matrimony and to
dissolve the martial relations hereto
fore existing between the plaintiff and ;
the defendant, and to vacate, set aside
and hold for naught, and for such
other and further relief as may be just
and equitable in the premises.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 28th day of
February, 1916.
Dated this 13th day of January,
1916. ,
31-5 ALLIE M. COBB, Plaintiff.
J. J. Harrington, Plaintiff’s Attorney. ,
(First publication January 13.)
Legal Notice of Guardian’s Sale of :
Real Estate. i
In the Matter of the Guardianship of ]
Catherine Dykman, a Mentally In
competent Person. 1
Notice is hereby given that by 1
virtue of a license granted to the
undersigned by the District Court of
Holt county, Nebraska, in an action
therein pending entitled, In the Mat
ter of the Guardianship of Catherine
Dykeman, a mentally incompetent <
person, on the 10th day of January,
A. D. 1916, said Court found that the
sale of the hereinafter described real 1
estate is necessary for the mainten- 1
ance of said Catherine Dykeman, a 1
mentally incompetent person, and said ,
Court duly ordered Daniel A. Doyle,
guardian of said Catherine Dykeman, 1
a mentally incompetent person, to sell '
at public sale to the highest bidder i
the following described real estate i
with all improvements thereon to-wit.
Lot Twelve (12), in Block five (5).
in the original town of O’Neill, County
of Holt, and state of Nebraska, for at
least two-thirds of the purchase price
in cash and the balance paid on or
before three years after said sale -
with interest thereon at five per cent. s
per annum payable annually, said >
balance to be secured by notes and a c
mril'f(iPnn>o nnrvn cai/1 vnnl
NOW THEREFORE by virtue of 1
said license and the authority in me '
by law vested, having given the bond t
ancT taken the oath required by law i
I will offer said real estate to-wit: ,
LOT TWELVE (12), IN BLOCK FIVE
(5), IN THE ORIGINAL TOWN OF 4
O’NEILL, COUNTY OF HOLT, AND i
STATE OF NEBRASKA, for sale on c
the 7th day of February, A. D. 1916, t
at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said
day at the front door of the County *
Court House (that being the place 1
where the last term of the District
Court of Holt county, Nebraska, was
held), in the city of O’Neill, County
of Holt, and state of Nebraska, at
which time and place I will sell said 1
real estate at public sale to the highest 1
bidder upon the following terms to-wit: c
At least two-thirds of the purchase t
price to be paid in cash and the bal- ,
ance at five per cent, per annum pay- 1
able on or before three years from I
the day of sale, said balance to be i
secured by a real estate mortgage on £
the above described premises and said ,
sale will be kept open one hour where 1
due attendance at said last mentioned 1
time and place will be given by the t
undersigned. ,
31-3 DANIEL A. DOYLE,
Guardian of Catherine Dykeman, a )
Mentally Incompetent Person. 1
(First publication January 20.)
PROBATE NOTICE
In the Matter of the Estate of Bridget
Welsh, Deceased.
ro All Persons Interested In Said
Estate:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that on the 18th day of January,
A. D., 1916, P. J. McManus as Executor
>f the Estate of Bridget Welsh, de
ceased, filed his petition iir the County
Court of Holt County, Nebraska, pray
ing that the instrument filed in said
Court on the 6th day of January, 1916,
md purporting to be the last will and
cestament of Bridget Welsh, now de
ceased, rnay be proved, approved, pro
bated, allowed and recorded as the last
will and testament of Bridget Welsh,
ieceased, and that the execution of
laid instrument be committed, and that
etters testamentary of said estate be
granted to P. J. McManus as Executor
You are therefore notified that Feb
ruary 14, 1916, at 10 o’clock A. M. of
said day, is hereby fixed for hearing
said petition when all persons in
terested in said estate may appear at
the County Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, at O’Neill, Nebraska, and show
cause why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be graned.
Dated Januray 18, 1916.
THOMAS CARLON,
33-4 County Judge.
(W. J. Hammond, Atty., O’Neill, Neb.)
(First publication January 20.)
NOTICE.
In The County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of John C.
McGowen, Deceased,
ro all persons interested in said estate:
You are hereby notified that on the
L8th day of January, 1916, Edward
\dams, administrator with the will an.
lexed, of the estate of John C. Mc
Cowen, deceased, filed in said court his
Inal account as said administra
;or with the will annexed
ind a petition for final
settlement and distribution of the resi
iue of said estate; that the said final
iccount and petition for final settle
ment and distribution will be heard on
;he 14th day of February, 1916, at 10
A. M. at the county court room in
J’Neill, in said county, at which time
ind place any persons interested in
said estate may appear and show
cause, if such exists, why said final ac
count should not be approved and a
iecree of distribution made of the
•esidue of said estate in the possession
bf said administrator with will an
icxed.
It is ordered that a copy of this
lotice be published for three succes
sive weeks in the Frontier, a news
baper, printed and published in said
county.
Dated this 18th day of January,
1916.
(Seal) THOMAS CARLON,
33-4 County Judge.
Improving Vegetable Flavor.
The flavor of canned vegetables will
>e considerably improved, the College
>f Agriculture says, if they are
imptied rfom the container as soon as
>pened and let stand exposed to air an
lour before cooking.
TAKEN UP.
Taken up at my place three miles
south of Opportunity, Nebraska, about
December 30, 1915, one black sow pig,
vith white strip down nose, weight
ibout 130 pounds. Owner can have
same by paying feed bill and paying
'or this advertisement.
ROBT. YOUNG,
31- O’Neill, Nebraska.
The Gist of It.
“Last December I had a very severe
:old and was nearly down sick in bed.
! bought two bottles of Chamberlain’s
3ough Remedy and it was only a very
'ew days until I was compeletly re
itored to health,” writes O. J. Met
:alf, Weatherby, Mo. If you would
mow the value of this remedy, ask
my one who has used it. Obtainable
iverywhere. 30-4
Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up.
Mrs. Martha Wilcox, Gowanda, N.
{., writes: “I first used Chamberlain’s
jough Remedy about eight years ago.
Vt that time I had a hard cold and
:oughed most of the time. It proved
o be just what I needed. It broke up
he cold in a few-dyas, and the cough
intirely disappeared. I have told
nany of my friends of the good I re
vived through using this medicine,
ind all who have used it speak of it in
he highest terms.” Obtainable every
where. 30-4
Saved Over a Mile a Day.
The rearrangement of the barns and
ards on one Nebraska farm has been
ble to save the operator 1.75 miles
/alk between the house and barn each
ay without increasing the labor of do
ng other work about the yards and
without bringing the barn too close to
le house. The Agricultural Engineer
ng department of the College of
Lgriculture which suggested the re
rrangements has made similar sav
igs on other farms in Nebraska, plans
f which are on file in the office of
hat department. A list of these plans,
ogether with a brief description, may
e obtained upon request.
Cost of Carrying Water.
Twenty-five gallons of water is the
verage daily house use on most
arms. It should be 150 gallons. To
arry 25 gallons means at least five
rips, and if these trips are up hill 12
eet higher, as is often the case, a 160 i
iound man does as much work in car
ying his body up the hill for 25 days
s is required to dig and wall a well 4
eet in diameter and 12 feet deep,
lost wells are about 50 feet deep:
hen in four months’ time a man has
one sufficient work in carrying water
ip a 12 foot hill to dig a well and wall
t right at his back porch, and in ten ]
years he has wasted 30 wells and still
has no well.—Department of Agricult
ural Engineering, University Farm.
■ PAID ADVERTISING
Paid announcements will ap- j
;j| pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell I
|H or wish to buy tell the people of !
yl it in this column.
Up Five cents per line each week
II for announcements in this col
^ umn.
FINE CANDIES AND HOT CHOCO
late.—McMillin & Markey’s Bakery
and Candy Kitchen. 22-tf.
FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED DU
roc Jersey Boar, eighteen months
old.—R. E. Pendergast, Phone 216.
31-2p.
SEND YOUR FILMS TO W. S.
Coyne, Photographer, Ewing, Neb.
All size rolls 10c. Prints and Post
Cards 3c each. 21-11
FOR SALE—A BARN 18x24, 14
foot posts, with shed 12x24 ,with 8
foot posts.—Enquire of Hugh Mc
Kenna, O’Neill. 31-4
KODAK SUPPLIES. KODAK AM
ateur finishing developing, any size
roll of film, 15c; prints or post cards,
5c each.—W. B. Graves. 44-tf.
FOR SALE—FOUR ROOM HOUSE
Two Lots, four and half blocks from
Post Office. Good well of water. En
quire of Mrs. A. H. Jacobs. 20-4
KODAK FINISHING; HIGHEST
grade work at lowest prices. Prompt
service. Send for price list and sam
ples.—W. T. Mohler, Fremont, Neb.
31-4
YORK STATE FARMS—ARE THE
best in the world, country thickly
populated, easy to best markets in the
country, plenty of rainfall. Good
farms, from ten to 200 acres, at from
$20 to $100 an acre. Easy terms.
Good dairy, potato and general pro
duce country. Steuben county is the
heart of the state. Write today for
full descriptions of select Steuben
county farms.—A. J. Towner, Avoca,
N. Y. 32-2p.
WHEN INOMAHA VISIT THE
'S/xMy&y
Centre’*FUn
ewry wIek Musical Burlesque
Cllin, Claisy Entartalnmant. Eiarybody Goal, Ask Anybody
LADIES’ DIME MATINEE DAILY
DON’T GO HOME SAYING!
I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY
Repayable Any Day
No Renewal Required
MATURES IN 15 /2 YEARS
The CONSERVATIVE
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OMAHA
JOHN L. QUIG, Agent
For
Holt coUHty
O’Neill, - - Nebraska
CityMcHet
We keep a good supply
of Fresh and Salted
Meats on hand at all
times. Your patronage
solicited. Give us a call.
D! MM ITT BROS.
PROPRIETORS
3’NEILL, — NEBRASKA
The O’Neil)
LIVERY & FEEP
PARN
Good Hay and Living Prices
Good Horses and Buggies
Single and Two Seats
Give Me a Trial
Phone No. 6
Ralph E. Joslyn,
Proprietor
O’Neill Transfer Co.
Merriman & Son, Prop.
All Work
Promptly
Attended To
*hone :: :: :: 48 (
EDWARD H. WHELAN
* £av/yer® * ^
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
-o
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
The O’NEILL f
ABSTRACT COMPANY .
r
Compiles ^
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
(Ehe 5ai?itapy
Bleat Blarket
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn*
Rendered Lard.
Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block Phone 150
Or. E. T. Wilson
Physician and Surgeon
SPECIALTIES: ^
Eye, :: Ear, :: Nose :: and :: Throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied
Office and Residence—Rooms No. I,
and 3, Naylor Block
O’NEILL, NEB.
FRED L. BARCLAY \
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on
Improved Farms and Ranches.
If you are in need of a loan drop
him a line and he will call and see you.
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention give to
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND ^
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Phystctan and Surgeon j
Night Calls will be Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over Pix
ley’s drug store. Residence phone 96.
|DR.. R.ERUCHA
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Naylor Building O’Neill, Neb. j
All Diseases Treated
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted
Phone 262.
To our Patrons and Prospective
Patrons:
THE SCHLITZ HOTFL
is not closed, nor will it be for
some time to come.
The same Splendid Service, at
Popular Rates, will be maintained
in the future as in the past.
P. H. PHILBIN, President.
314-322 South 16th St.
OMAHA. NEBR
W. K. HODGKIN
•as Lawyer •#
Office' Nebraska State Bank Bldg.
Reference: O’Neill National Bank.
O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb.
Ho S® 81 somoni
^»tmt Go^kU ^
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
WELSH GRAIN CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Solicits your consignments of Hay.
Prompt returns our Motto.
3randeis Big. - . Omaha, Neb.
AUTO LIVERY
GO DAY OR
NIGHTS J. \
NEW : CAR. 7
PHONE-219.
Charles A. Calkins