(i % DR. O. K. TICKLER VETERINARIAN PHONE| DAY 108 | NIGHT O’NEILL - - - NEBRASKA 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 20 YEARS -- The CONSERVATIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OMAHA __ JOHN L. QUIG, Agent For Holt coUNty O’Neill, . - Nebraska — ; (First publication May 10.) SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Jesse F. Root executor of the last will and testament of Eliza beth Root, deceased, under and by virtue of her said will and testament and of the powers therein conferred and by authority of law will offer for sale and will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate situated in the County of Holt and State of Ne braska, towit: The Southwest Quar ter of Section Two, in Township Thirty-one, North of Range Fifteen, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian. Said premises will be sold at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. on the 11th day of June, 1917, at the front door of the Court House in the City of O’Neill, in Holt County, Nebraska, and the pur chaser at said sale will be entitled to receive the rent for said premises for the year 1917. Dated this 10th day of May, 1917. JESSE F. ROOT, Executor of the Estate and Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Root, Deceased. 48-5_ (First publication May 10.) 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 and decree ob tained before Honorable R. R. Dick son, Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial District in and for Holt County, Ne braska, on the 2nd day of April, 1917, in favor of T. F. Birmingham, as Plaintiff, and against Anton Pawlow icz, John Fida and Mary Fida, his wife, real name unknown, and Long Pine Investment Company, a corpora tion were Defendants. The Plaintiff and Cross-petitioner, Long Pine In vestment Company obtained a decree, for the sum of One Thousand Four Hundred Forty-eight Dollars, and no 100 Cents, and costs taxed at Thirty and 45-100 Dollars, and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following Real Estate taken as the property of said Defendants, to satisfy said Order of Sale, towit: The Southwest Quarter (SW*A) of Section Thirty-one (31), Township Twenty-eight (28), North, Range Twelve (12), West of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Holt County, Nebraska. Said Decree to be paid in order of Priority as follows: First, To the Plaintiff the sum of $698.00, as a first lien, with Interest at 10 per cent, from date of Decree. Second, To the Cross-petitioner, Long Pine Investment Company, a corporation, the sum of $750.00, as a second lien, with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent, from the 2nd day of April, 1917. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 11th day of June, A. D., 1917, 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, 1917. PETER W. DUFFY, 48-5 Sheriff of Said County. (First publication May 10.) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. Estate No. 1004. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, May 8, 1917. In the matter of the Estate of Law rence E. Harding, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court for the probate of a written instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of .Lawrence E. Hard ing, Deceased, and for the appoint ment of Irwin R. Harding, as executor thereof; that June 4, 1917, at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said in strument in said Court when all per sons concerned may appear and con test the probate thereof. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 48-3 County Judge. ——A——i i . UYTHAT FARM NOW Look at these splendid lands of Southern Nebraska and Northeastern Colorado before you make cropping arrangements for 1918. Don’t make a rental contract for the coming year that puts you nowhere toward a perma nent home until you have looked into the crop records of these areas. Go out and talk to the farmers of these counties—you’ll find them prospering and ready to tell you that an investment you must make to properly equip for renting an Eastern farm will put you at work on your own account in their neighborhood and on the road to independence. I have two new folders setting forth the agricultural conditions, one for Nebraska and one for Colorado, illustrated with local farm scenes and maps showing location. They are free. Let me put you in touch with the best farm bargains offered today. S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agent, KBpSl *1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. I I —THE— I A. B. C. H of the laundry business—its alphabet, its « elementary principles were long ago learned by us and applied: ABILITY j “Know-how” and skill Soaprwater, starch, etc. CARE The conscience of any successful business man. I Hence it is that our work pleases all our patrons. O’NEILL SANITARY LAUNDRY —i— 111 ——i Attention Civil War Veterans. Lincoln, Neb., May 7, 1917. Comrades: Your attention is here by called to the National Memorial Reunion and Peace Jubilee of the Union and Confederate Survivors of the Civil War to be held in the Vicksburg National Military Park at Vicksburg, Mississippi, October 17, 18 and 19, 1917. The 1917 Nebraska Legislature passed an Act, authorizing an appro priation of $20,000 to be used under the direction of a commission to be appointed by the Governor, Hon. Keith Neville, to provide transporta tion to and from Vicksburg for all Veterans both Union and Confederate, who contemplate attending that, Re union, who served >n the Civil War of 1861 to 1865, who now reside in, or who have continuously resided in the State of Nebraska for a period of fit least one year prior to the passage of the Act. Said Commissioner having been ap pointed and organized, all such Veter ans will indicate their desires, by sending in their names, company, and regiment, in which they served, to the Secretary, State House, Lincoln, Ne braska, at their earliest convenience so as to enable an approximate esti mate of the number to be provided for. This trip being one of over 2,000 miles and one of more or less hardship and inconvenience, each comrade should very seriously consider the mat ter as to whether he will really be physically able to make the trip or not, before making his application. Officers of the War Department, representing the U. S. Government as host to the Veterans, will have charge of this Reunion, and the Veterans will be its guests, while in Vicksburg. The Nebraska Commission will have charge of the Nebraska Division while enroute, and see that all comrades are properly cared for during the journey as well as in camp. The order of exercises and enter tainment during the Reunion will be in charge of the National Association of Vicksburg Veterans, and all Civil War Veterans, whether they partici pated in the “Campaign and Siege of Vicksburg” or not, will have equal measure of privileges. Each comrade who plans to under take this trip, should study this letter carefully, then make up his record as above directed and give his Post Of fice address, box or Rural Route, over which he receives his mail, in order that he may be properly listed by the commission. All further information will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary. W. H. Stewart, J. S. Hoagland, Will M. Gifford, Commission. J. H. Presson, Secrtary. Fine Plants. For Sale per 100— Cabbage and Celery .75c Tomatoes and Cauliflower .90c Sweet Potatoes .50c Asters and Blooming Pansies, each 5c Peppers and Egg Plants, each . 3c All postpaid. NEBRASKA PLANT HOUSE, 50- Norfolk, Nebr. Estimate of Expenses of the City of O’Neill. Following is the estimate of ex penses of the City of O’Neill, Ne braska, for the fiscal year commencing on the first Tuesday of May, 1017, and ending on the first Tuesday of May, 1918, passed at a meeting of the City Council May 17, 1917: Printing . $300.00 Wages of employees and sal aries of city officials. 3.500.00 Cost of running water plant.. 4,000.00 Street lighting . 2,000.00 Repairs on water works and water extensions . 3,000.00 Repairs and extensions of streets and sidewalks . 1,800.00 Interest on sewer bonds . 800.00 Repairs and extensions of sewers . 1,800.00 Sewer bond sinking fund . 1,000.00 Repairs on fire equipment and new equipment . 1,500.00 Municipal rest room and lavatories . 1,200.00 Repairs on pumping station and fire house . 1,500.00 New engine for pumping station . 2,000.00 Total . $24,400.0 Entire receipts of revenue for the fiscal year ending May 1, 1916, were as follows: Water rental .$3,225.35 Saloon occupation tax . 4,000.00 County treasurer from taxes levied . 3,351.59 Pool hall occupation tax . 120.00 City scales receipts . 174.58 Police judge . 352.50 Miscellaneous collections . 142.50 Total receipts . $11,366.52 E. H .WHELAN, Mayor. John C. Gallagher, City Clerk. 50-4 (First publication May 17.) SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of a certain Execution and Order of Sale issued April 16, 1917, by the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, upon a certain judgment and Decree, rendered in said court in favor of August Boehm and against Lloyd Benjamin, Roy Worden, and J. T. Widman, whose real name is Joel T. Widman, I have levied upon the following described goods, and chattels as the property of said De fendant, Lloyd Benjamin, to-wit: One Black horse, 7 years old, weight 1000 pounds. One black horse, 7 years old, weight 1000 pounds. One set of work harness and one wagon. And I will, on the 28th day of May, 1917, at the hour of 1 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, in front of the Palace Livery Barn near the South east corner of Fourth and Fremont Streets, in the City of O’Neill, in said county and state, offer for sale and sell said goods and chattels at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said Execution and Order of Sale, the amount due thereon in the aggragate being the sum of $412.65 and $54.15 costs, and accruing costs. PETER W. DUFFY, Sheriff of Holt County. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, May 14, 1917. 49-2 Enlist at 57 Steps to fight high prices. Men’s Union Suits at Next To-Nothing Prices. Its worth coming a hundred miles— if you can’t come this week come as soon as you can. Never again such low prices. 10—5c PACKAGES OF IQ., 10— 10c PACKAGES OF /|Q« Gloss Starch . *f3l# 10—10c PACKAGES OF >|Q„ Corn Starch . ..®r3C 10—15c CANS OF QQn Peas . 33C 10—10c LARGE SIZE CUTS 07« of Horse Shoe Tobacco.. Oil# Try to match these Bargains Anywhere. 2—20c TIN COFFEE IQp 2—25c ENAMEL WASH j Q.„ 1—40c ENAMELED LARGE IP. Size Sauce Pan .I 01# 10c BASTING nil#* Spoons .U*H# 1— 40c ENAMELED PRE- IP. serve Kettle .i Ol# OUR LOW PRICES ARE LOUI) TALKERS 4 lbs. 20c PRUNES J|7„ Best Grade .H’l I# We make little, you save much at this price. 50c PINT CAN POMPEIAN QQ« Olive Oil .031# 10—10c CANS PRINCE AL- 70« bert Tobacco, the joy smoke.. . * 31# 1 Doz. FANCY LEMONS IQ. per dozen .1 31# 1% POUND CAN 07« 2— 10c BOXES OF OLD \ At* Dutch Cleanser .1*11# TRY OUR ICE COLD POP. 1% POUND BOX OF IQ. Hershey’s Cocoa ..I 31# $1.75 MEN’S «*1 OQ $1.00 MEN’S SPORT CQ« Shirts .DOC 75c BOYS’ SPORT QQ« Shirts .031# $3.00 BOX OR 12 PAIR OF Q 1 Cft Men’s Hose .V I iOU Never tasted anything so good in my life as bread mother made with Puritan Flour.—Bobby. Sometimes I think that I must know about as much about writing ads as a pickled herring knows about mov ing picture,shows, for I’ve been about as successful in presenting my propo sition to you to buy a Royal Tailored Suit as Thompson’s coal black hen would be brushing her teeth with a hawk’s tail. To date we have sold 25 Royal Tailored Suits. Still I just can’t help feeling that some time or other I am going to be able to show you so clearly that you can’t lose a single solitary cent in buying a Royal Tailor ed suit that you will say “B’gory you have got to show me. Prove up or shut up. Why don’t you get that Royal Tailored Look? We offer made-to-measure suits at $15.57, $17,57, $18.57, and $20.57. PAY CASH and PAY LESS Up Where the Prices Are Down John Melvin (“57” STEPS) Decoration Day Program. At a meeting held in the G. A. R. Hall on Saturday last, May 12th, Com mander Slatterly in the chair, the fol lowing arrangements were made for Decoration Day: Place of Meeting —Y. C. Hall. Hour of Meeting—2:30 p. m. Speaker of the Day—Rev. C. R. Par kerson, Missionary American Sun day School Union. Committee on Flowers—Mrs. George Miles and Mrs. J. H. Meredith. Committee on Music—Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott and Mrs. Warren. Committee on Program—Commander Slattery. Committee on Transportation—The Mayor and City Council. Committee on Hall—Dr. E. T. Wil son, Rev. C. R. Parkerson and Com rade Clevish. For Memorial Day the following ar rangements were made: Date—Sunday, May 27th. Hour—10:30 a. m. Place—Presbyterian Church. Sermon—Rev. Geo. Longstaff, Pastor Presbyterian Church. By Order of Committee. Whooping Cough. i Onfe of the most successful prepara- : tions in use for this disease is Cham- : berlain’s Cough Remedy. S. W. Mc Clinton, Blandon Springs, Ala., writes, < “Our baby had whooping cough as bad as most any baby could have it. I gave him Chamberlian’s Cough Rem edy and it soon got him well.” Ob tainable everywhere. 47-6 —*.- -...- - 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.—Beha Hotel.30t 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—Two Registered Here ford bulls, yearlings. Extra good. —John L. Quig. 47-4 WANTED—FIVE OR SIX JROOM Modern or part modern house.—W. E. Cooper, Call 170. 45tf ' FOR SALE—240 A. HAY LAND 5% M. S. W. O’Neill. Price $20, M cash.—E. H. Whelan. 35 WANT TO BUY—100 BUSHELS OF seed buckwheat. State quantity, quality and price.—C. M. Daly, O’Neill. 49-3 STRAYED—THE McBRIDE COACH Dog, a few months ago. Finder re turn same to this office, and receive reward. , 50-lp FOUND—ON THE STREETS OF O’Neill, a bunch of keys. Owner can have same by proving property and paying fdl- this notice. KODAK FINISHING — LOWEST prices. Strictly professional work. Prompt service. Send for price list. —W. T. Mohler, Fremont, Neb. 31tf I AM PREPARED TO BREAK, with my Kerosene tractor. Parties wishing breaking done call or write. —W. Childs, O’Neill, Star Route. 46tf MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS AT 6 PER CENT INTER EST INCLUDING COMMISSION.— L. G. GILLESPIE, O’NEILL, NEB. 43 FOR SALE—GOOD COOK STOVE, used less than three months; good heating stove and other household goods.—I. R. Harding, O’Neill. 50-2p WANTED—CATTLE FOR PASTURE. Plenty of running water and shade. Pasture 10 miles south of Spencer. Address: S. T. Bullis, Spencer, Ne braska. 49-2p WANTED—OUTFIT TO CUT HAY on 227 acres of land on Holt Creek, 4% miles southwest of Emmet, for cash or shares. Address Frontier, O’Neill. 50-2p 9 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO dak finishing,. Developing any size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards, 5c; Prints, 5c. 20 per cent discount for cash.—W. B. Graves. 45 ROOMS TO RENT—BY THE WEEK or month. New house and new furniture throughout. Two blocks north and two blocks west of the post office.—Mrs. A. L. Wilcox. 48-4p 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. WANTED—CATTLE AND HORSES to pasture. Lots of grass and run ning water. Price $3.00 per head for cattle during season. Horses 65c per head per month. 'See or phone me.— H. L. Madison, Anncar, Neb. 50-2p WHO WANTS TO BUY A NICE ranch in O’Neill? 4% acres, well improved. Talk out so I can hear and I will let you make money. I also have a car of good flour. Buy some now, don’t wait for the next boom.—Con Keys. 50-1 FARM HANDS—FARMERS AND ranchmen needing help can procure hands through the State Bureau of Labor by notifiying the Secretary of the O’Neill Community Club. Write or see—C. M. Daly, Secretary, O’Neill. 49-3 FOR SALE — THE TWO BEST building lots in O’Neill, two blocks from P. O. Shade trees already grown. Can sell you lots from $500 down to $100. No tax deed stuff. Ab stract and warranty deed.—E. H. Whelan. 36 “Chamberlain’s Tablets Have Done Wonders for Me.” “I have been a sufferer from stomach trouble fof a number of years, and although I have used a great number of remedies recommend ed for this complaint, Chamebrlain’s Tablets is the first medicine that has given me positive a|id lasting relief,” writes Mrs. Anna Kadin, Spencerport, N. Y. “Chamberlain’s Tablets have done wonders for mej and I value them very highly.” Obtainable every where. i 47-5 Rheumatism. If you are troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism give Chamber lain’s Liniment a/trial. The relief from paid which (it affords is alone worth many times* its cost. Obtain able everywhere. |_ 47-5 WHY THAT jLAME BACK? That morning lalmeness—those sharp pains when bendijng or lifting, make work a burden and rest impossible. Don’t be handicapped by a bad back— ook to your kidneVs. You will make io mistake by folic iwing this O’Neill woman’s example. Mrs. Bowen, O’Nteill, says: “I was laving a terrible bs ckache. The dull, leavy pain was s o steady that it seemed to wear me fell out. I couldn’t ;et much rest at niu^ht and it was all [ could do to keep afy my work. Many lays, I had a severe! pain in the back >f my head. My Sidneys were ir ■egular in action and!the kidney secre ions were unnatural/. Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved me, so fl am glad to tell >thers about them.” I Price 50c, at all tdealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidmey remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills-i-the same that Urs. Bowen had. Fos ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . / EDWARD H. WHELAN * Eav/y«r» * PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS -o O’NEILL, NEBRASKA The O’NEILL t ABSTRACT COMPANY I Compiles Abstracts of Title . THE ONLY COMPLETE SET ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. CLhe 5ai?itapy )JWeat)Marki We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Mom. Rendered Lard. Wm. Simpson Naylor Block Phone !<»•. Or. E. T. Wilson Physician and Surgeon J SPECIALTIES: Eye, :: Ear, :: Nose :: and :: Throe Spectacles correctly fitted and Suppli Office and Residence—Rooms No l #and 3, Naylor Block O’NEILL, NEB. FRED L. BARCLAY ^ STUART, NEB. Makes Long or Short Time Loans ■». Improved Farms and Ranches If you are in need of a loan drop him a line and he will call and Bee you •-* OR. J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special attention give to DISEASES OF THE EYE AND | 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. f W. K. HODGKIN Lawyers Office* Nebraska State Bank Bldg. Reference: O’Neill National Bank. —- I O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb. Abstract Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg J. H. Davison A Full Stock of Everything in Harness and Horse Furnishings SHOE REPAIRING Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied f Customers. Highest Price Paid in Hides. Come and See Me. O’NEILL. NEB. 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. <|0fjFEED & AUTO LIVERY^ At the Old Mullen Barn. Day and Night Service. PHONE PHONE 195 ROBERTS & SON 195