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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
DR. 0. 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 ft LOAN ASSOCIATION OMAHA JOHN U|i Agent For Holt coUNty O’Neill, . . Nebraska MONEY! Do you want an optional farm loan? Do you want to take up the loan you have and pay less interest? I can make your loan for less commission and lower interest than any one else. Buy or build a home on the monthly payment plan. I will furnish the money to build ifyou urnish the lot For further in* formation write or see LG. Gillespie O’Neill, Nebraska •First publication June 14| Legal Notice. To Mary B. Parker, Elisabeth B. Parker, and Edgar J. Parker, admin istrators of the estate of Samuel J. Parker, deceased, the unknown heirs, devissees, legatees and personal rep resentatives of Samuel J. Parker, de ceased, Charles H. Cole and Jane Cole his wife, real name unknown, and the unknown claimants of the west half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quar ter of section twenty-three, (23), township twenty-seven (27), north range eleven (11), west of the Sixth P. M., defendants will take notict notice that on the 6th day of June A. D. 1917, Samuel Wolf, plaintiff filed his petition in the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, and com menced an action against said defend ants; the object and prayer of which is to secure a decree of Court quiet ing and confirming in the plaintiff the title to, and the possession of the following described real estate sit uated in the county of Holt, and state of Nebraska, to-wit: The west half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23), town ship twenty-seven (27), north, range eleven (11), west of the Sixth P. M., and to adjudge and decree that the defendants and each of them have no right, title or interest in or to said premises or lien thereon, and to for ever cancel, {annul and set aside the clouds cast upon plaintiff’s title by reason of the claims of said defend ants to some right, title or interest therein, and to forever enjoin said defendants and each of them from asserting any title to, lien upon or interest in said premises adverse to plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 23rd day of July, A. D„ 1917. Dated thes 9th day of June, A. D., 1917. J. H. MEREDITH and J. A. DONOHOE, 1- 4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. (First publication June 21.) Notice of Final Settlement. Estate No. 863. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 20,1917. In the matter of the Estate of Wal lace J. Sprague, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Executor of said estate has filed in said Court his final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard July 14, 1917, at 10 A. M. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons interested may ap pear and be heard concerning saia final report and the distribution of said (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 2- 3 County Judge. (First publication June 7 (W. J. Hammond, Atty., O’Neill, Neb.) IN THE DISTRICT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of the application of Elsie Randel, administratrix of the estate of Carl John Viquist, de ceased, for license to sell real estate. Now on this 2nd day of June, 1917, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Elsie Randel, adminis tratrix of the estate of Carl John Viquist, deceased, for license to sell real estate and it appearing to the Court by such petition that there is not sufficient personal estate in the hands of said administratrix to pay the debts outstanding aganst the estate of said Carl John Viquist and the expenses of administration, and that it is necessary to sell all of the real estate owned by him, to-wit: Lots Six and Seven in Block Forty-eight, in McCafferty’s Addition to tne City of O’Neill and Lots Nine and Ten in Block Seven in the Original Town of O’Neill, all in Holt County, Nebraska, for the payment of such debts. It is, therefore, ordered that all persons interested in the estate of ESTES PARK ROCKY MOUNTAIN national This magnificent vacation-land, so near at hand, has keen made a National Park and it certainly has every requisite for a National Summer play ground. It is a region of forests, canyons, streams and lakes, a paradise of mountain air and wild flowers, a natural amphitheatre of 150 square miles, with snow-capped panoramic barriers,—Long’s Peak, James’ Peak and the Continental Divide. Burlington trains take you there quickly and at small cost,—only $27.00, generally speaking, from middle and Eastern Nebraska to Estes Park, -.'^his includles rail and auto via Lyons or Loveland. - Over 50,000 tourists visited Estes Park last Summer. Colorado has hundreds of resorts, recreative places and automobile tours. You have every day the lowest possible rates to Denver, Colorado Springs and Estes Park. Arrange early for any accommodations that you will want in Colorado this coming summer. Let me help you. H. G. FREY, Ticket Agent. L. W. WAKELEY, General Pasgr. Agt. 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. • ■ ~ . ir - I HI BBBM II B B BBfek. I I should come to our f laundry when in J Itl P“ U" of anything from a IH EL EL U pleasant smile to clean linen. WASHING is our business. Phone 209. O’NEILL SANITARY LAUNDRY --AftiU - ..*TV .1 Carl John Viquist, deceased, appear before R. R. Dickson, Judge of the District Court of Holt county, Ne braska, on the 16th day of July, 1917, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., at his office in the Court House in the city of O’Neill, in Holt county, Nebraska, and show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be granted to Elsie Randel, administra trix of the estate of Carl John Viquist, deceased, to sell the real estate of the deceased to pay the debts owing by deceased and expenses of admin istration of his estate. It is further ordered that a copy of this order Bhall be published four successive weeks in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper published in Holt county, WnKpa olro 52-6 R. R. DICKSON, 'Judge. (First publication July 5.) ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL IN THE CITY OF O’NEILL. ORDINANCE NO. 59A. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska: Section 1. That said corporate authorities do hereby appropriate the following sums of money which are hereby deemed necessary to defray all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, during the fiscal year beginning the first Tuesday in May, 1917, and ending on the first Tuesday of May, 1918, for the following objects and purposes, to-wit: Printing .$ 300.00 Wages of policemen and em ployees . 3,000.00 Salaries of city officers . 500.00 Cost of running water plant 3,000.00 Street lighting . 1,200.00 Repairs on water works and water extensions . 1,000.00 Streets and sidewalks . 1,000.00 Streets and sidewalks . 800.00 Repairs on sewers and sewer extensions . 1,000.00 Sewer bond sinking fund. 1,000.00 Repairs on fire equipment and new equipment .. 500.00 Municipal rest room and lavatory . 1,000.00 Repairs on pumping station and fire house . 1,000.00 New engine for pumping station . 1,500.00 Total . $16,800.00 Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publi cation according to law. Passed and approved this 2nd day of July, A. D., 1917. EDWARD H. WHELAN, Mayor. (Seal) John C. Gallagher, 4-1 City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 60A. An Ordinance amending Section 1 of Ordinance Number 40A of the City of O’Neill, establishing rates for the consumers of water obtained from the system of water works of the City of O’Neill, establishing a minimum rate for such water users and establishing a tap fee for new consumers as a condition precedent to connecting their premises with the water works system of said City, and to repeal said Section 1 of Ordinance Number 40A as now existing. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska: Section 1. The following shall be the established tariff or charge for water furnished by the city water works system of the City of O’Neill, to consumers of water obtained from said system. The water rates shall be as follows: For water not exceeding 75.000 gallons each quarter year, 25 cents per 1,000 gallons; for the next 50.000 gallons each quarter, 20 cents per 1,000 gallons; ana all over 125,000 gallons each quarter, 15 cents per 1.000 gallons. Example: Should a consumer use 175,000 gal lons in one established quarter: 75.000 gallons at 25 cents per 1,000 gallons . $18.75 50.000 gallons at 20 cents per 1,000 gallons . 10.00 50,000 gallons at 15 cents per 1,000 gallons . 7.50 Total .$36.26 Provided, however, that the mini mum rate to be charged to any con sumer in any one established quarter year shall be $2.50 a quarter: and Provided further that persons de siring water service from the city water works system of the City of O’Neill who are not now provided with such service on the premises for which such service is desired, shall, before :onnectionof such new premises is made with the city water works system of O’Neill, pay to the city treasurer of said city a tap fee of $15.00 as a con dition precedent to the making of such connection and obtain his receipt therefor; provided further that any such new consumer intending tp have such new connection made, who shall furnish a water meter of standard manufacture to be approved by the City Council and install the same at his own expense on said premises where said connection is desired, shall be relieved from the payment of said tap fee. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 40“A” as hereto existing of the City of O’Neill md all ordinances and parts of ordi nances that conflict herewith are nereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and De in force from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided ay law. Passed and approved this 2nd day of July, A. D., 1917. EDWARD H. WHELAN, Mayor. (Seal John C. Gallagher, 4-1 City Clerk. Constipation and Indigestion. “I have used Chamberlain’s Tablets md must say they are the best I have >ver used for constipation and indi jestion. My wife also used them for ndigestion and they did her good," writes Eugene S. Knight, Wilmington, tf. C. Chamberlian’s Tablets are mild md gentle in their action. Give them i trial. You are certain to be pleased vith the agreeable laxative effect which they produce. Obtainable every where. 4-4 ■ "■ 1,1 .. Farmers Meet In Convention. The Farmers Union of Holt county met in their regular quarterly con vention in Atkinson, June 19, 1917. The women served dinner to the visiting delegates and Atkinson local. There were fifty-five delegates from the other locals. The diner, abundant and excellent, was served in the Miller theatre. At 2 p. m. the convention was called to order by the county chairman, B. F. Kissinger. It convened in the I. 0. O. F. hall. Of the fifteen locals in the county eight sent delegates. The time was spent in exchange of ideas and plans of co-operation. On the whole it was a very pleasant and profitable afternoon. The last “chunk” of business was the planning for county farmers pic nic to be held in the Pat Smith grove near Sam Hickman’s, five miles east of Atkinson and five miles west of Emmet. All interested in a good time are in vited to fill their baskets and come, August 2, 1917. There will be speak ing and games. Ice cream and candy stands on the grounds. A vote of thanks was tendered the people of Atkinson for the royal way m which she entertained her guests. Don’t forget the picnic. T. M. ELDER, Secretary. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purposes for which it is in tended. Buy it now. Obtainable everywhire. 4-4 TWICE PROVEN. If you suffer backache, sleepless nights, tired, dull days and distressing urinary disorders, don’t experiment. Read this twice-told testimony. It’s O’Neill evidence—doubly proven. H. W. Ritts, carpenter, O’Neill, says: “I had suffered for two years from weakness of my back. I was in such a bad way that every time I stooped, sharp twinges darted through my back. A dead, aching pain through the small of my back bothered me day and night. Lots of times when I sat down, it would only be with great effort that I could get up again. I took only two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Gilligan & Stout's Drug Store, and they cured me. That cure was made five years ago and I have never had any trouble with my back since.” (Statement given August 25, 1909.) The Test of Time. On June 20, 1916, Mr. Ritts said: ”1 recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills even more highly than ever, because the cure they gave me has been last ing. I feel that I oWe my good health to having used this medicine.” 50c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Army Draft Starts July 7. Notice has been received by Gov ernor Neville that the draft will start July 7. That the draft will be conducted in a fair manner is indicated by the fact that no names will be used, but the assignment will be made by number, the serial numbers being sent to Washington and the selection made by drawing the numbers on the lottery plan. No one will know who has been drawn until the drawn numbers have been returned to the examination boards and comparison made with the registration cards. These numbers will be sent to the different registration boards and if exemption is claimed it will be the duty of the boards to investigate and make the examinations. No class exemptions will be made. An Old, Old Story. He told her tales of splendor and of love, Of fairylands that rivaled those above, Wherein he’d keep the flower of his youth To dwell with him who spoke no thing but truth; He promised her she’d never want for food, That never would he change his smiling mood, He told her that the world would cease to spin— Unless she let him kiss her once again. She told him that she simply could not live, Unless he’d comb the earth for her and give His wife the treasured things of sea . and earth— Then hang his heart and hand above the hearth; She leaned her head and heard his racing heart, She matched his eyes and said no thing could part The fairest pair that ever graced 1 a night < Aglow with not a thing but Cupid’s light. He told her that he’d crack her on the head, Unless she did her chores and got to bed . A half a night before he came to see, 1 The woman who had once been fancy 1 free: i She told him that the savages of , hell 8 Were gentlemen compared to one who s fell 1 A. thousand leagues below real Christ- j ian men— rhey cried, they kissed, and—promised . once again. 1 —John Bernard O’Sullivan. \ PAID ADVERTISING Pj.id 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. CORN FOR SALE—NYE SCHNEI der Fowler Company. 3-3p WHY PAY MORE? MEALS AT all hours, 26 cents.—Beha Hotel.30t WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FIRE works and flags. At the 5, 10 and 25c Store. 1-tf WHEN YOU WANT BETTER Shoes we have them. — Fred Albert. 46-tf WHY PAY $1.00 FOR A SUMMER Cap when you can get one for 50c at the 5, 10 and 25c Store. ltf WANTED—AT ONCE. PEDIGREED male White Rabbit. John S. Mlinar, Stuart, Nebr., Route No. 1. 52-3p LOST — BETWEEN FROELICH’S home and the George Bradt home, a matting suitcase. Finder please return to this office. 4-lp I AM PREPARED TO BREAK, with my Kerosene tractor. Parties wishing breaking done call or write. —W. Childs, O’Neill, Star Route. 46tf 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 STRAYED—FROM OUR PLACE, 6 miles southeast of Emmet, two 3 year-old steers, branded with wine glass on left side or hip.—Please notify J. J. Gaughenbaugh, Emmet, Nebraska. 52-6 TAKEN UP—AT MY PLACE ON OR about May 30th, a white face cow, branded “N” on left hip. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses.—C. O. Jantzi, R. F. D., No. 1, O’Neill, Neb. ltf WANTED—COWS FOR PASTURE; I have the Donlin pasture south of Northwestern depot. Will get cows in the morning and bring them back in the evening.—Tom Mullally, Gatz property in western part of city. 3-2p LOST—ON JUNE 7th, BETWEEN O’Neill and Ray postoffice, a gray coat. Coat had a check book, some papers, pair of gloves and package of candy in pockets. Liberal reward will be paid for return of same to Ray postoffice. ltf STRAYED — FROM THE FRED Smith farm, four miles southeast of Chambers, on June 14th, a 5-year-old black mare, weight 850 or 900 pounds; box R brand on right shouder. Finder please notify Chembers Central and receive reward. 2-tf NOTICE—THE J. R. WATKINS Medical Co., wants a good reliable man to travel and sell their products. Good position for the right man. Ap ply by letter or in person to Wm. Lemon, Bassett, Nebr., for further in formation. Good Pay. Watkins Man. —W. N. Lemon. 3-2 THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS FAR mers as well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand Acres if Oregon and California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To be opened for lomesteads and sale. Containing some of the best land left in United States. Large Copyrighted Map, showing land by sections and descrip ;ions of soil, climate, rainfall, eleva ;ions, temperature, etc. Postpaid One Dollar.—Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Portland, Oregon. 4-13 fHE MISSOURI VALLEY OIL CO., of Omaha, Nebraska, beg to an lounce that on and after June 1, 1917, heir business will be conducted under he name of their parent Company, ‘The Consumers Refining Company.” We will continue to market the high ist grade DEEP ROCK Products from >ur own refinery at Cushing, Okla loma. A continuance of your valued >atronage will be appreciated, and you ire assured of our best efforts to iroperly serve you. 3-2 i Notice. All persons are hereby prohibited rom entering upon or trespassing upon he land owned by the E. P. Hicks S^4p. S. E. HICKS & SON. Biliousness and Stomach Trouble. « “Two years ago I suffered from ( requent attacks of stomach trouble ( .nd biliousness,” writes Miss Emma ferbryke, Lima, Ohio. “I could eat ery little food that agreed with me .nd I became so dizzy and sick at my tomach at times that I had to take told of something to keep from fall ng. Seeing Chamberlain’s Tablets dvertised I decided to try them. I mproved rapidly.” Obtainable every- « irhere. 4-4 EDWARD H. WHELAN * EaWy®P & PRACTICE IN ALL CbULTS -o O’NEILL, NEBRASKA The O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET W ABSTRACT BOOKS IN BOLT COUNTY. (Ehe 5ai?itapy )jWeat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn* Rendered Lard. Wm. Simpson Naylor Block Phone lot Dr. E. T. Wilson Physician and Surgeon SPECIALTIES: Eye, :: Ear, :: Nose :: and :; Throe; Spectacles correctly fitted and Suppli <w Office and Residence—Rooms No. \ 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 see you. DR. 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. W. K. HODGKIN ^ Lawyers Office* Nebraska~Stata Bank Bldg. Reference: O’Neill National Bank. O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb. A© & ULnttttrad Abstract Coa^at) 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 Customers. Highest Price Paid ter Sides. Come and See Me. O’NEILL, NEB. THE CITY GARAGE Walter Stein, Prop. Auto Livery 111 Kinds of Repairing. We have ompetent Workmen. All kinds of )ils and Automobile Accesaries. Old lampbell Garage, O’Neill, Neb. | 00FEED & AUTO LIVERY<j 00 At the Old Mullen Barn. V Day and Night Service. Phone iqc PHONE 133 195 ROBERTS & SON 195