The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 25, 1916, Image 8

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    1916 A National Park Sommer
This is going to be a gala season for Rocky Mountain Parks—Glacier,
Yellowstone and Estes Parks—all on the Burlington’s through-service lines.
These Parks, with their wealth of scenery, their magnificent “out-of-doors”—
have gotten their grip on Eastern people.
Then we have nearby, the Black Hills with their forests and Hot
Springs, the Big Horn Mountains about Sheridan, with their picturesque old
ranches giving over to modern tourists, also the ranch resorts beyond Cody in
the Absarokas.
CThe whole Rocky Mountain country has so many
vacation spots to offer and the Burlington has so
many attractive circuit mountain tours, that it is im
possible here to describe them in detail.
Send for booklet of the locality and the tour you
have in mind. Shall it be Yellowstone, with its
ninety-mile auto scenic tour via the Cody Gateway?
Shall it be Glacier Park, the climax of the scenic
grandeur of the Rockies?
F. G. FRAY, Ticket Aegnt.
L. W. WAKELY, General Passenger Agent,
1004 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb.
The Burlington is Essentially the Circuit Tour Route,
for all Rocky Mountain Park Travel. .Let the
Map Show You.
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Money loaned on Farms to pay off present mort
| gage, or other purposes. You get the use of the full
'S amount of money borrowed for the full term. I am
prepared to close loans promptly and have plenty of
money at all times.
JOEL PARKER, O’NEILL
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(First publication May 4.)
PROBATE NOTICE. «
O’Neill, Neb., May 4, 1916. i
Ip the matter of the Estate of William
R. Lewis, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the .
reditors of said Deceased will meet
he Executrix of said estate, before
ne, County Judge of Holt County,
Nebraska, at the County Court room
in said County, on fhe 8th day of June,
1916, on the 8th day of September,
1916, and on the 8th day of December,
1916, at 10 o’clock A. M. each day, for
the purpose of presenting their claims
for examination, adjustment and al
lowance. Six months, from June 8,
1916, are allowed for creditors to
present their claims, and one year
for the Executrix to settle said estate,
from the 20th day of March, 1916.
After Six months from June 8, 1916,
all claims barred.
This notice will be published in The
Frontier for four weeks succssively,
prior to the 8th day of June, 1916.
ISeal) THOMAS CARLON,
47-4 County Judge.
(First publication May 4.)
W. J. Hammond, Attorney, O’Neill.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the matter of the application of
W. J. Hammond, administrator of
the estate of James Simmons, de
ceased, for license to sell real
estate.
Order.
, Now on this 27th day of April, A.
D. 1916, this cause came on for hear
ing upon the petition of W. J.
Hammond administrator of the estate
of James Simmons, deceased, for
license to sell real estate and it ap
pearing to the Court by such petition
that there is not sufficient personal
estate in the hands of said admin
istrator to pay the debts outstanding
against the deceased and the ex
penses of administration., and that
it is necessary to sell all of the real
estate owned by the deceased, to-wit:
Lot Fifteen, in Block Five, in the
Village of Petersburg, ' in Boone
County, Nebraska, for the payment
of such debts;
It is, therefore, ordered that all
Sersons interested in the estate of
ames Simmons, deceased, appear
before R. R. Dickson, Judge of the
District Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, on the 12th day of June, A.
D. 1916, at the hour of ten o’clock A.
M. at his office in the Court House
in the City of O’Neill, in Holt
County, Nebraska, to show cause
why a license should not be granted
to W. J. Hammond, administrator of
the estate of James Simmons, de
ceased, to sell the real estate of the
deceased to pay the debts owing by
the deceased. It is further ordered
that a copy of this order shall be
published four successive weeks in
The Frontier, a weekly newspaper
published in Holt County, Nebraska.
R. R. DICKSON,
47-4 Judge.
(First publication May 18.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
E. S. Ormsby, Trustee for W. L.
Telford, Eleonor B. Telford, Elenor
B. Telford, as Executrix of the
estate of W. L. Telford, de
ceased, Anna L. Telford and the
American Investment Company, a
corporation, and E. S. Ormsby, de
fendants will take notice that on the
13th day of May, A. D. 1916, Michael
J. Flannigan, plaintiff, filed his petition
in the District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, and commenced an action
against the said defendants; the ob
ject and prayer of which petition is
to secure a decree of Court quieting
and confirming, in the plaintiff, the
title to, and possession of the
following described real estate
situated in the County of Holt,
and State of Nebraska, to-wit: The
northwest quarter of section ten (10),
township thirty (30), north, range
fifteen (15), west of the 6th P. M., and
to adjudge and decree that a certain
mortgage executed and delivered by
one Harry G. Ryman and wife to the
iefendant, E. S. Ormsby, Trustee for
W. L. Telford for the sum of $700.00,
la ted October 11th, 1887, and recorded
in book 33 of mortgages on page 60
thereof, in the office of the County
Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, is no
longer a lien on said premises, and to
idjudge and decree that the defendants
ind each of them have no title to, lien
upon or interest therein, and to re
move the clouds cast upon plaintiff’s
title by reason of the claims of said
lefendants in and to said premises
under and by virtue of said mortgage,
ind to forever enjoin said defendants
ind each of them from asserting any
:itle to, lien upon or interest therein
idverse to plaintiff.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 26th day of
June, A. D. 1916.
Dated this 18th day of May, A. D.
1916.
J. A. DONOHOE.
49-5 Attorney for Plaintiff.
frirst publication May 18.)
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES.
Following is the estimate of ex
penses for the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska, for the fiscal year commenc
ing May 2, 1916, and ending May 1,
1917:
Printing .$ 300
Salary for City officers . 3,500
Cost of running water plant ... 3,000
Street lighting . 1,500
Repairs on water plant and
water extensions. 2,000
Streets and side walks. 1,200
Interest on sewer bonds. 800
Repairs on sewer and sewer
extensions . 1,500
Sewer Bond sinking fund. 1,000
Repairs on fire department,
equiping and new equipment. 1,000
Repairs on pumping station and
fire house . 200
Purchase and installation of
engine for pumping station .. 1,500
Street grader . 200
Re-survy of city . 400
Total- .$18,100
The entire revenue for the fiscal
fear ending May 1, 1916, was as
’ollov s:
RECEIPTS:
iVater Rental .$2,587.40
Occupation Tax. 5,000.00
bounty Treasurer. 4,150.00
Pool Halls . 105.00
Sity Scales. 78.13
3olice Judge . 188.50
Miscellaneous Collections .. 303.62
Total receipts .$12,412 65
49-4 F. .T DISHNER, Mayor
I. J. HAMMOND, City Clerk.
(First publication May 25.)
ORDINANCE NO. 54A.
In ordinance regulating the speed at
which any motor vehicle may be
operated within the corporate limits
of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, and
providing a penalty for violation of
any of the provisions of this
ordinance.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and City
Council of the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person to operate a motor vehicle
on Fourth Street between Clay and
Grant Streets, or on Douglas Street
between Third and Sixth Streets
within the City of O’Neill, Nebraska,
at a greater rate of speed than eight
miles per hour.
Section 2. It shall be unlawful for
any person to operate a motor vehicle
on any street or alley within the cor
porate limits of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, other than those mentioned
in Section 1 of this ordinance at a
greater rate of speed than twelve
miles per hour.
Section 3. Any person violating
any of the provisions of this ordinance
shall be fined in any sum not less
than Two Dollars nor more than Fifty
Dollars for each offense and pay the
costs of prosecution, and shall stand
committed to the City Jail until the
fine and costs are paid.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage, approval and publi
cation.
Section 5. All ordinances and parts
of ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Passed and approved this 25th day
of May, 1916.
50-1 F. J. DISHNER, Mayor.
Attest: H. J. Hammond,
(Seal) City Clerk.
Ordinance No. 53A
An ordinance providing rules and reg
ulations for the use of vehicles up
on the streets and alleys of the city
of O’Neill, Nebraska, and providing
regulations for the standing or
parking of vehicles upon such streets
and alleys and providing penalties
for violations of any of the pro
visions of this ordinance.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and City
Council of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska.
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person or corporation to move,
transport, haul, drive, convey, permit
to stand or otherwise move any vehicle
upon, along or across any roadway
within the corporate limits of the city
of O’Neill, Nebraska, contrary to or
in violation of any of the following
rules:
mne i. in o vemcie snail oe permu
ted to stand within ten feet of any
street intersection; and all vehicles
left standing between Clay and Everett
Streets on Fourth Street, and between
Third and Sixth Streets on Douglas
Street shall be parked in the center of
such streets. Those vehicles parked on
Fourth Street shall face east and west,
and those parked on Douglas Street
shall face north and south. Vehicles
shall be allowed to remain at the curb
line on the portions of the streets
mentioned in this rule for the space
of ten minutes and no longer.
Rule 2. All vehicles in motion
must move upon and along the right
half of the roadway.
Rule 3. Vehicles moving in opposite
directions shall pass each other by
keeping to the right, each giving to
the other an equal portion of the road
way. Any vehicle passing another
going in the same direction shall pass
on the left side of the vehicle over
taken, and the vehicle being passed,
when signaled by the vehicle in the
rear wishing to pass shall pull to the
right.
Rule 4. In turning to the left from
one street to another every vehicle
shall pass to the right of and beyond
the center of crossing.
Rule 5. In turning to the right
from one street to another every
vehicle shall keep as close to the right
hand curb as possible.
Rule 6. On Fourth Street between
Clay and Fremont Streets, and on
Douglas Street between Third and
Sixth Streets, no vehicle shall cross
the street except on a street inter
section.
Section 2. Any person violating any
of the provisions of this ordinance
shall be fined in any sum not less than
Two Dollars nor more than Ten Dol
lars for each offense and pay the
costs of prosecution, and shall stand
committed to the Citv Jail until both
fine and costs are paid.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage, approval ancf pub
lication.
Section 4. All ordinances and parts
of ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Passed and approved this 25th day
of Mav, 1010.
50-1 F. J. DISHNER, Mavor.
Attest: H. J. Hammond.
(Seal)_City Clerk.
(First publication May lb.)
NOTICE.
The State of Nebraska, County of
Holt, ss.
In the County Court.
Notice is hereby given that, petition
having been filed in the County Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, for the ap
pointment of an administrator for the
estate of Swan S. Aim, deceased, late
of Holt County, Nebraska, the same is
set for hearing at 10 o’clock A. M. on
Friday, the 16th day of June, 1916, at
the office of the County Judge in
O’Neill, in said County, at which time
and place all persons interested in
said estate may appear and be heard
concerning said appointment.
Given under my hand and official seal
this 20th day of May, 1916.
(Seal) THOMAS CARLON,
50-3 County Judge.
GO NO FARTHER
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The Evidence Is At Your Door.
O’Neill proof is what you want and
the statement of this highly respected
resident will banish all doubt:
H. W. Ritts, carpenter, O’Neill,
says: “I suffered from 'a weak and
aching back and whenever I stooped,
[ had sharp twinges through my loins.
After sitting for awhile, it was all that
[ could do to get up. Two boxes of
Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at
jilligan & Stout’s Drug Store, rid me
of the trouble and I am glad to say
that the cure has been permanent.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
cured Mr. Ritts. Foster-Mliburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, NrY.
I PAID ADVERTISING
Paid announcements will ap
pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell
or wish to buy tell the people of
it in this column.
Five cents per line each week
for announcements in this col
umn.
WANTED — GIRL AT O’NEILL
Sanitary Laundry. 49tf
CLEAN MILLET SEED FOR SALE.
—Neil P. Brennan. ’ 48-tf
FOR SALE—FIFTY BUSHEL GOOD
Millet Seed.—Warner & Son. 49-2
FOR SALE—Second Hand Oakland
Touring Car.—P. V. Hickey. 49tf
WHEN YOU WANT BETTER
Shoes we have them. — Fred
Albert. 46-tf
FOR SALE — AN EXCELSIOR,
twin cylinder motor cycle.—P. V.
Hickey. 49tf
FINE CANDIES AND HOT CHOCO
late.—MeMillin & Markey’s Bakery
and Candy Kitchen. 22-tf.
$200,000 TO LOAN ON GOOD FARM
Lands. Best of rates. See me
early.—B. E. Sturdevant. 43-10
FOR HOMESTEADS, RELINQUISH
ments or deeded lands write J. C.
Murphy, Gillette, Wyoming. 46-8
POLAND CHINA HERD BOAR FOR
Sale. 14-months old; weight 300
pounds.—Calvin Geary, Inman, Neb.
49-2p
FOR SALE—FIVE SHORT HORN
bulls, ranging in age from eight to
thirteen months.—C. J. Kimbrough,
O’Neill, R. F. D. 1. 49-2p
KODAK SUPPLIES. KODAK AM
ateur finishing developing, any size
roll of film, 15c; prints or post cards,
5c each.—W. B. Graves. 44-tf.
FRESH DRY COBS FOR SALE—
Double box full, delivered any part
of the city for $1.50. The telephone
will do the business.—D. A. Doyle. 49
SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEF SALE.
Plain colored borders, 2 for 5c.
Hemstitched with emb., 5c. Fancy
initials, 7c. Saturday, May 27 at the
5-10-25c Store. 50-1
HAVE A WELL BRED PERCHE
ron Stallion for sale. Color black;
5 years old; pasture broke; a proven
breeder. Mother and sire weighed a
ton each. Price, $150.—D. A. Doyle.
CATTLE WANTED—WANTED 75
head of cattle to pasture during the
summer. Lots of feed, running water
and plenty of shade.—Write or Phone
Charles Veiquist, Ray, Neb. 49-3p
WILL PAY $50 IN CASH FOR THE
return or knowledge of the where
abouts of a two-year-old red heifer,
taken from my pasture about March
1st. Plainly branded figure “8” on
right hip.—D. A. Doyle. 49-2
How Mrs. Harrod Got Rid of Her
Stomach Trouble.
“I suffered with stomach trouble
for many years and tried everything
I heard of, but the only relief I got
was temporary until last spring I
saw Chamberlain’s Tablets adver
tised and procured a bottle of them
at our drug store. I got immediate
relief from that dreadful heaviness
after eating and from pain in the
stomach,” writes Mrs. Linda Harrod,
Fort Wayne, Ind. Obtainable every
where. 47-4
FARM LOAN!?
Repayable Any Day
No Renewal Required
MATURES IN 15 '/2 YEARS
The CONSERVATIVE
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OMAHA
JOHN L QUIG, Agent
For
Holt coUNty
O’Neill, - - Nebraska
J. H. Davison
A Full Stock of Everything in
Harness and Hnrse Furnishings
SHOE REPAIRING
Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied
Customers. Highest Price Paid for
Hides. Come and See Me.
O’NEILL, NEB.
FARM & RANCH LOANS
Very attractive rates on Farm
loans; very liberal privilidges to
pay—also handle Ranch Loans.
You will do yourself no harm 1
to write me. I will get on the
ground, and will endeavor to
give you prompt service.
FRED T. ROBERTSON,
Chambers, Neb.
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ABSTRACT COMPANY
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THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
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Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block Phone 150
Dr. E. T. Wilson
Physician and Surgeon
SPECIALTIES:
Eye, :: Ear, :: Nose :: and :: Throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied
Office and Residence—Rooms No. 1,
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 1
GLASSES
Walter P. Hombach, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Pixley’s Drug Store.
Phones 218-202.12
DR. RERUCHA
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Naylor Building O’Neill, Neb.
All Diseases Treated
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted
Phone 262.
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Patrons:
THE SCHLITZ HOTEL
is not closed, nor will it be for
some time to come. i
The same Splendid Service, at /
Popular Rates, will be maintained
in the future as in the past.
P. H. PHILBIN, President.
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