The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 08, 1917, Image 8

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PUBLIC SALE I
I have sold ny farm and am going to move to Montana, and will sell the fol
lowing property at my farm, 2 miles north and 1 mile west of Star, 2 miles
south and 1 mile west of Dorsey, on
Wednesday, March 14
Commencing at 12 o’clock Sharp
54 Head of Cattle
One registered Shorthorn bull calf; 1 registered Shorthorn bull a little over
1 year old; 18 milch cows, 4 fresh now, the rest with calf; 31 calves coming 1>
year old in spring; 4 young calves.
7 Head of Horses
One team of gray 3 year old mares, weight 2400; 1 team bay mares, 3 years
‘ old, weight 2000; 1 bay gelding, 3 years old, weight 1050; 1 gray mare, 3 years
| old, weight 1050; 1 mare colt, coming 1 year old.
8 Head of Shoats
: Weighing about 75 pounds each. Two stacks of good hay. 100 bushels of
corn.
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Farm Machinery, Etc.
Two John Deere listers, as good as new; 1 New Century cultivator, as good
as new; 2 old cultivators; 1 -top buggy; 1 wagon with hay rack; 1 grain binder,
nearly new; 1 press drill, as good as new; 1 straw spreader, nearly new; 1
| Chief Economy cream separator, some household goods and other articles too .
numerous to mention.
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Plenty of Free Lunch Served at 11 O’clock
TERMS—Twelve months’ time will be given on all sums over $10 with ap
i proved security and 10 per cent interest. Sums of $10 and under, cash. All
\ property must be settled for berore removal.
D. C. ANDERSON
' OWNER
Cols. M. T. Elliott and Buv Wanser, Auctrs. F. W. Phillips, Clerk
Welcome News
For Yellowstone Park Tourists
Commencing this Summer all tourist transportation within Yel
lowstone Park will be by automobile. The White ten-passenger cars
that were so servicable during 1916 over the Cody Scenic Road will be
used throughout the Park.
Park tickets will cover a complete five-day tour—in and out the
same gateway, or in one gateway and out the other, whether via Cody,
Gardiner or Yellowstone. All Park tourists, whether patrons of the
hotels or'the permanent camps, will be qprried in automobiles. Tour
ing the “Yellowstone by automobile will, indeed, be a combination of
efficiency and luxury. Nothing in the travel world could be more
scenic and satisfying than touring Yellowstone by autormobile in con
nection with the Cody scenic route.
This early news is give to the public that has long waited for it.
Illustrated publications will later be furnished on request by the
undersigned.
F. G. FRAY, Ticket Agent.
L. W. WAKELEY, General Pasgr. Agt.
1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
(First publication February 22.)
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE
FENDANTS.
Thomas E. Burroughs, Mrs. Thomas
E .Burroughs, Fred M. Colwell, Sol E.
Edgerton, Frank A. Hance and Flor
ence C. Hance, defendants, will take
notice that -on the 20th day of Feb
ruary, 1917, Charles E. Churchill,
plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the
district court of Holt County, Ne
braska, against said defendants, the
object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed
by Herbert Versaw and Agnes Versaw
to the plaintiff upon the east half of
the north west quarter and the north
east quarter of the south west quarter
of section eight, and the south east
quarter of the south west quarter of
section five, all in Township twenty
five, North Range nine, West of the
6th Principal Meridan in Holt County,
Nebraska, to secure the payment of
one certain promisory note dated Octo
ber 8th, 1913, for the sum of $1300.00
due and ‘payable October 8th, 1916;
that there is now due on said note and
mortgage the sum of $1516.55, for
which sum with interest from this
date, plaintiff prays for a decree that
defendants be required to pay the
same, or that said premises may be
sold to satisfy the amount found due.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 9th day of
April, 1917.
Dated February 20th, 1917.
CHARLES E. CHURCHILL,
Plaintiff.
By B. Ready, His Attorney . 37-5
(First publication February 22.)
(W. Iv. Hodgkin, Attorney.)
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT.
Estate No. 935 of Swan S. Aim, De
ceased, in the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, February 20,
1917.
The State of Nebraska, ss:
> To all persons interested in said
estate, take notice that the admin
istratrix, Betsy Aim, has filed a final
account and report of her adminis
tration and a petition foq final settle
ment and distribution of the residue of
said estate, which have been set for
hearing before said Court on March
20, 1917, at two o’clock, p.. m., when
you may appear and contest the same.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
37-3 County Judge.
The Best Recommendation.
The strongest recommendation any
article may receive is a favorable
word from the user. It is the recom
mendations of those who have used it
that makes Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda
Gierhart, Waynesfield, Ohio, writes,
“Chamberlain’s Cough* Remedy has
been used in my family off and on for
twenty years and it has never failed
to cure a cough or cold.” Obtainable
everywhere. 34-1
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KNOW IT WELL
Familiar Features Well Known to
Hundreds of O’Neill Citizens.
A familiar burden in many homes.
The burden of a “bad back.”
A lame, a weak or an aching back.
Often tells you of kidney ills.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
Here is O’Neill testimony.
H. A. Polk, retired farmer, O’Neill,
says: “I have been using Doan’s Kid
ney Pills recently and I am so pleased
with the results, that I can recommend
them as a reliable medicine. I also
had to arise three or four times at
night, my kidneys acted so often.
Since taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, I
have seen much improvement in my
condition. Doan’s Kdney Pills are the
first medicine that helped me and I
certainly think they are all right.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy.—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Polk had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
AUTOMOBLIE OWNERS—NOTICE
All owners of Motor Vehicles take
Notice:
That all licenses for the year 1916
expired on the 31st day of December,
1916. And you are further notified
that the statutes prescribe a heavy
penalty for operating such vehicles
without a license. Owners should
make application for license to this
office at once, in order to avoid the
penalty fixed by the statute.
R. E. GALLAGHER,
36- County Treasurer.
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THE CITY GARAGE
Walter Stein, Prop.
Auto Livery
All Kinds of Repairing. We have
competent Workmen. All kinds of
Oils and Automobile Accesaries. Old
Campbell Garage, O’Neill, Neb.
E. D. MAYFIELD
Successor to
BOWEN BROS.
DRAY, BAGGAGE AND
TRANSFER LINE
Your Patronage Solicited.
Phone 184 - - O’Neill, Neb.
Repayable Any Day
No Renewal Required
MATURES IN M YEARS
The CONSERVATIVE
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OMAHA
JOHN Up* Agent
For
Holt coUinJty
O’Neill, - - Nebraska
J. H. Davison
A Full Stock of Everything in
Harness and Horse Furnishings
SHOE REPAIRING
Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied
Customers. Highest Price Paid far
Hides. Come and See Me.
O’NEILL, NEB.
M A. E. BOWEN
Sells High Grade Pianos at SH
l±f $175 and up on Ensy Terms, if
u O’Neill - Nebr. J§
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MONEY!
Loaned to buy or build your home
or place of business.
Payable in monthly install
ments. Entire loan or any part
thereof paid any time.
Optional F?rm Loans made at
lowest rates.
Farm, City and Auto Insurance
, written.
L G. Gillespie
O’Neill, : Nebraska
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.
WHY PAY MORE? MEALS AT
all hours, 25 cents.—Bella Hotel.30t
WANTED — A GIRL AT THE
Sanitary Laundry. 37tf
WANTED TO- BUY RESIDENCE
property.—Inquire at this office.37tf
FOR SALE—STRICTLY MODERN
House.—Sam A. Arnold, Phone
209. 25tf
FOR RENT—FINE LARGE ROOMS
strictly modern, close in, inquire at
Frontier office. 37tf
WHEN YOU WANT BETTER
Shoes we have them. — Fred
Albert. 46-tf
FOR SALE—240 A. HAY LAND 5M>
M. S. W. O’Neill. Price $20, ’/4
cash.—E. II. Whelan. 35
ONE TEAM OF BAY MARES FOR
sale. One mule for sale or trade,
age on request.—O. F. Biglin. 39-1
GOOD, WELL IMPROVED HALF
section farm for rent, one or more
years, 8 miles out.—J. J. McCafferty.
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KODAK FINISHING — LOWEST
prices. Strictly professional work.
Prompt service. Send for price list.
—W. T. Mohler, Fremont, Neb. 31tf
KODAK SUPPLIES. KODAK AM
ateur finishing developing, any size
roll of film, 16c; prints or post cards,
6c each.—W. B. Graves. 44-tf.
FOUND—SUNDAY, JANUARY 21,
a dark brown scarf. Owner can
have same by proving property and
paying for this notice.
A LARGE RETORT OAK AND A
Topsey stove for sale. Both com
paratively new. Or to trade for a
range cook stove.—Wm. Fallon. 34tf
FARM LOANS—5% PER CENT. IN
terest, ten year term, interest pay
able once a year. Can pay loan off on
any interest date. — Joel Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 37-2
FOR _ SALE — WILL SELL 130
acres of stalks, also 8 stacks of hay.
Inquire Wintermote school section, 4
miles north, one west of Chambers,
Nebraska. 29—
STRAYED — FROM MY PLACE,
next to John Horiskey’s, one red
cow with rope on her neck. Short
stub horn. Finder please notify Mrs.
Frank Geis, and receive reward. 39
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, MY
residence two blocks from P. O.
Has bath, lights, furnace, plenty
closets. Small cash payment and
low interest will handle.—E. H.
Whelan.
PURE WHITE BLOSSOM CLOVER
seed for sale. Hulled or unhulled
$10 and $7 per bushel. Orders of 8
bushels and over 10 per cent discount.
Sacjcs extra.—Richard Burtwistle,
Bliss, Holt County, Neb. 35tf
FOR SALE — THE TWO BEST
building lots in O’Neill, two blocks
from P. O. Shade trees already
grown. Can sell you lots from $600
down to $100. No tax deed stuff. Ab
stract and warranty deed.—E. H.
Whelan. 35
tt lieu lu i it nr v^uamoeriain s laDieis.
When you feel dull and stupid after
eating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have a sick headache.
When you have a sour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish for your
meals.
When your liver is tepid.
Obtainable everywhere. . 39-4
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Sign of Good Digestion.
When you see a cheerful and happy
old lady you may know that she has
good digestion. If your digestion is
impared or if you do not relish your
meals take a dose of Chamberlain’s
Tablets. They strengthen the stomach,
improve the digestion and cauSe a
gentle movement of the bowels. Ob
tainable everywhere. 39-4
For a Billious Attack.
When you have a severe headache,
accompanied by a coated tongue,
loathing of food, constipation, torpid
liver, vomiting of partly digested food
and then bile, you may know that you
have a severe billious attack. While
you may be quite sick there is much
consolation in knowing that relief
may be had by taking three of Cham
berlain’s Tablets. They are prompt
and effectual. Obtainable every
where. 34-4
Severe Cold Quickly Cured.
“On December first I had a very
severe cold or attack of the grip as it
may be, and was nearly down sick in
bed,” writes O. J. Metcalf, Weatherby,
Mo. “I bought two bottles of Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy and it was
only a few days until I was com
pletely restored to health. I firmly
believe that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is one of the very best medi
cines and will know what to do when
I have another cold.” Obtainable
everywhere. 34-4
MOTHERS
Should see that the whole family
take at least three or four doses of
a thoro, purifying system cleaning
medicine this spring. Now is the
time. The family will be healthier,
happier and get along better if the
blood is given a thoro purifying, the
stomach and bowels cleaned out, and
the germs of winter, accumulated in
the system driven away. Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea is the very best
and surest Spring Remedy to take, get
it at once and see the difference in the
whole family. Their color will be bet
ter, they’ll feel fine and be well and
happy. 35c. The best Spring tonic
laxative, purifier.—Reardon Bros. 38-5
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EDWARD H. WHELAn 1
¥ Cav/yep *
PRACTICE IX ALL COURTS
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O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
The O’NEILL KB
ABSTRACT COMPANY 3g
Compiles 1§|
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY. i
v (Lhe Sanitary
)jReat Market
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We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn*
Rendered Lard.
Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block Phone .160
Dr. E. T. Wilson ,
Physician and Surgeon A
SPECIALTIES:
Eye, :: Ear, :: Nose :: and :: Throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied
Office and Residence—Rooms No. 1,
and 3, Naylor Block
O’NEILL, NEB. ^ ^
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.
OR. J. P. ©ILL3GAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention give to
DISEASES OF THE EYE ANl^
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
Walter P.Hombach, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Pixley’s Drug Store.
Phones 218-202-12
DR. H. MARGARET FROST
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Naylor Building :-: O’Neill, Neb.
All Diseases Treated .
Phone 262. JT
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To our Patrons and Prospective
Patrons:
THE SCHLITZ HOTEL |
is not closed, nor will it be for
some time to come. ,4 jjgj
The same Splendid Service, at j
Popular Rates, will be maintained
in the future as in the past.
P. H. PHILBIN, President, jg
314-322 South 16th Sh '
OMAHA. NEBR.
W. K. HODGKIN
& Lawyers
Office' Nebraska State Bank Bldg.
Reference: O’Neill National Bank.
O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb.
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE 'Txi
Centre*'FUIt
EVERY WEEK MUSICAL flUBLESOUE
Clnn, Gluir Enltrlilnmmt. EvsrybodySMi. Ask Anibsd*
UDIES' DIME MATINEE DAILY
. T ®° HOME saying:
l DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY
H?w to. ,,revent Croup.
When the child is subject to attacks A
of croup, see to it that he eats a light \
evening meal, as an overloaded stom- ’
at“ bring on an attack ,also
watch for the first symptom—-hoarse
ness, and give Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy as soon as the child becomes
hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. 39-4