The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 12, 1917, Image 6

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FEED & AUTO LIVERY
(Old Mellor Barn)
CHARLES NEAL, Prop.
Phone 299.
DAY & NIGHT SERVICE
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 goUNty
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
L. G. Gillespie
O'Neill, Nebraska
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(First publication July 12.)
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION RILL
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 tne 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
Interest on sewer bond _ 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.
(First publication July 12.)
ORDINANCE NUMBER 61 A.
An ordinance providing for the raising
of revenue by levying and collecting
a- license tax on the occupation of
selling at retail or by auction any
stock of merchandise, whether
jewelry, dry goods, groceries, boots
and shoes, clothing, gents furnish
ing goods, milinery, furniture,
hardware or farm machinery, com
monly known as trading stock,
where the same is brought into the
corporate limits of the City of
O’Neill for the purpose of disposing
of the same either at retail or by
auction, and providing for the licens
ing of such occupation and regula
ting the same, and to repeal Or
dinance Number 45 “A” as it now
exists.
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, persons, company, co
partnership or corporation who does
not reside within the corporate limits
of the City of O’Neill a»d is not a tax
payer therein, to sell or offer for sale,
either at retail or auction, any goods
from a stock of merchandise, whether
jewelry, dry goods, groceries, boots
and shoes, clothing, gents furnishing
goods, millinery, furniture, hardware
or farm machinery, commonly known
as trading stock, which goods and
merchandise have been acquired in
trading or exchange of properties and
which goods and merchandise are
brought within the corporate limits of
the City of O’Neill for the purpose of
selling the same at retail or auction
sale, without having first paid the oc
cupation tax hereinafter provided and
having obtained a receipt of the City
Treasurer therefor as provided herein.
Section 2. Any person, persons,
company, co-partnership or corpora
tion who is not a resident of the City
of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska,
and also a tax payer therein, desiring
to engage in the business of selling at
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 160 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.
This 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.
Svimmer Da^ys
ARE MADE MORE BEARABLE, WHEN
clean linen, laundried just as you like it, is
at hand. We can please you, just as we are
continuously pleasing hundreds of others.
A
—Phone 209—
O’NEILL SANITARY LAUNDRY
retail or auction, any goods from any
stock of merchandise, commonly known
as trading stock, within the corporate
limits of the City of O’Neill shall first
pay an occupation fee or tax to the
City Treasurer of the City of O’Neill
of Ten Dollars per day for each and
every day he shall so engage in said
occupation or business, and shall ob
tain a receipt from the City Treas
urer showing the payment of said oc
cupation tax.
Section 3. If such person, persons,
company, co-partnersnip or corpor
ation shall continue to engage in such
business or calling continuously within
the corporate limits of said City of
O’Neill for a period of ninety days con
tinuously ana if it shall appear to the
Mayor and City Council at the end of
that period that such person, persons,
company, co-partnership or corpor
ation desires to engage in such business
or calling permanently within the cor
porate limits of said City then the
Mayor and City Council may by
resolution duly passed at any regular
meeting exempt such person, persons,
company, co-partnership or corpora
tion from the payment of any further
license fee or tax and the said Mayor
and City Council may by like resolu
tion refund to any such person, per
sons, company, co-partnership or cor
poration some part or all of the license
fee that may have been paid into the
treasury by such person, persons,
company, co-partnership or corpora
tion.
Section 4. If any person, persons,
company, co-partnership or corpora
tion who is not a resident of the City
of O’Neill and a taxpayer therein shall
engage in the occupaton or busness of
sellng at retail or auction, any goods
from a stock of merchandise com
monly known as trading stock, within
the corporate limits of the City of
O’Neill without having first paid said
occupation tax, it shall be, and it is
hereby made the duty of the Mayor
and City Clerk or either of them to in
stitute a civil action in the name of
the City to enforce the collection and
payment of said tax and to take all
necessary and proper steps in the mat
ter of the collection ana enforcement
of said tax.
Section 5. That Ordinance Number
45 “A” and all parts of any other Or
dinance in conflict herewith is and are
hereby repealed.
Section 6. That this ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from and
after its passage, approval and
publication.
Passed and Approved this 10th day
of July, A. D., 1917.
EDWARD H. WHELAN,
Mayor.
Attest: John C. Gallagher,
(Seal) 5-1 _City Clerk.
(First publication July 12.)
ORDINANCE NUMBER 63 “A.”
An ordinance to enforce a proper ob
servance of the Lord’s Day, or first
day of the week commonly called
Sunday, by prohibiting merchants,
storekeepers, contractors and build
ers from requiring or allowing their
employees to work or labor or
render any services for their em
ployers or upon their employer’s
premises on said day, making the
violation thereof a misdemeanor and
providing punishment therefor.
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska:
Section 1. That any merchant or
storekeeper or keeper of a place of
business where merchandise is sold at
retail, or any builder or contractor,
who employs for hire any agent, ser
vant;, clerk, workman, mechanic or
laborer in the transaction of his
business, who shall hereafter require,
permit or allow such servant, agent,
clerk, workman, laborer or mechanic to
perform any labor or service whatso
ever for such employer or in any store,
shop, premises or place of business
owned, controlled or conducted by such
employer, with or without pay, after
the hour of eleven o’clock, standard
time, in the fore noon and between
said hour and midnight of the first day
of the week, commonly called Sunday,
shall be and is hereby declared to be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con
viction thereof shall be fined in a sum
not exceeding $5 nor less than $1 and
may be committed to the city jail or
county jail until said fine shall be paid.
And the requiring, permitting or al
lowing of each individual employee,
agent, servant, clerk, workman,
laborer or mechanic shall constitute a
separate offense to be set forth in a
separate count in each complaint.
Section 2. Nothing herein con
tained shall apply to hotels, railway,
express or telegraph offices; or to
restaurants, exclusively conducted as
such, or to persons who, on account of
their religion, conscientiously observe
the seventh day of the week as the
sabbath. Work of necessity and
charity shall be excepted only on a
permit issued by the Mayor upon ap
plication for a certain specified day
which permit shall be good only for
the day issued.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage, approval and publication
in any newspaper in the City of
O’Neill according to law.
Passed and approved this 10th day
of July, A. D„ 1917.
EDWARD H. WHELAN,
(Seal) Mayor.
Attest: John C. Gallagher,
5-1 City Clerk.
(First publication July 12.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 1004.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, July 9, 1917.
In the matter of the Estate of Law
rence E. Harding, Deceased.
Creditors of said estate are hereby
notified that the time limited for pre
senting claims against said estate is
February 9, 1918, and for the payment
of debts is June 4, 1918, and that on
August 9, 1917, on November 9 ,1917,
and on February 11. 1918, at 10 o’clock
A. M.,each day, I will be at the County
Count Room in said bounty to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims and objections duly filed.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
5-4 County Judge.
(W. K. Hodgkin, Attorney.)
(First publication July 12.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
John Harlan, John A. Harlan, Mar
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garet Issabella Griffith, Margaret Isa*
bell Griffith, Margaret I. Griffith, Mar
garet Isabella Griffith, Margret I.
Griffith, J. Walter Griffith, Walter
Griffith, James Walter Griffith,
Purdy, Mrs. William Purdy, Laura J.
Purdy, Merie L. C. Matchette, Leuis
Whitaker, Marie L. C. Matchette, Al
exander C. Matchette, Lewis H. Whit
aker, Flora Whitaker, Lizzie B. Schil
ling, H. H. Schilling, Charles Schil
ling, Louanna Lapsley, Louana Laps
ley, Lovanna Lapsley, defendants, im
pleaded with the Commercial Invest
ment Company, et al, will take notice
that Joseph Harrison, plaintiff, filed
his petition and commenced action
against said defendants in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on
the 12th day of July, 1917, the object
and prayer of which said petition and
action are to confirm and quiet in
plaintiff the title to the West Half of
the Southwest Quarter, the Southeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, the
Southwest Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter and the East Half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen
(15), the Northeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty
One (21), the Northwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-Two (22), rail in Township
Thirty-Two (32), North of Range
Eleven (11), West of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, and to remove the
clouds cast thereon by virtue of
certain mortgages, tax deeds, irregu
larities in the probate proceedings of
the Estate of William. S. Griffith, De
ceased, and certain lis pendens, judg
ments, attachments and certain actions
at law in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska.
Said defendants are required to an-,
swer said petition by August 20th,
1917.
JOSEPH HARRISON,
5.4 Plaintiff.
(W. K. Hodgkin Attorney.)
(First publication July 12.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 934.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, July 11, 1917.
In the matter of the Estate of Leonard
R. Proudfit, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the Admin
istrator 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
August 3, 1917, at 10 A. M., at the
County Court Room in O’Neill, Ne
braska, when all persons interested
may appear and be heard concerning
said final report and the distribution
of said estate.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
5-3 County Judge.
BLOCKADED
Every Household in O’Neill Should
Know How to Resist It.
If your back aches because the kid
neys are blockaded,
You should help the kidneys with
their work.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially
for weak kidneys.
Recommended by thousands—home
testimony proves their merit.
Mrs. Byron Parker, O’Neill, says:
“I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills off
and on for years and I know that they
have done me a lot of good. I take
them when I get attacks of backache,
which come on from overwork. Some
times my back has been so sore and
lame and has pained so terribly that I
could not move another step. I then
used a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and
they took the pains away, strength
ened my back and helped me in every
way.”
50c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. y.
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
Vaccinate Hogs and Calves.
“This is no year in which to take
chances: vaccinate your hogs for
cholera and your calves for blackleg.”
This is the advice of the department
of animal pathology of the University
of Nebraska. Meat is so high that no
stockman can afford to take out the
insurance vaccination affords. Vac
cine used for blackleg is supplied by
the Government through the Depart
ment of Animal Pathology, University
Farm, Lincoln.
A Fourth Without Fireworks.
Seward County had a new kind of a
Fourth of July this year—a celebra
tion in which fireworks, cannon crack
ers, and burned powder played little
part. More than 800 farmers and
farmers’ wives in 125 autos took part
in a monster Agricultural Tour of the
County, looking over the best farms
and farm houses.
This tour was arranged jointly by
C. W. Smith, County Agricultural
Agent, and Miss Esther Warner,
County Home Demonstration Agent.
All of the towns of the County gave
up their usual celebrations and turned
their attention to making the tour a
success, with no counter attractions
elsewhere. Things of the farm and of
the kitchen were discussed by speak
ers on the trip.
A patriotic address at noon and a
patriotic program in the evening gave
the affair the color necessary to make
it distinctly an Independence Day af
fair as well as an instructional event.
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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.
CORN FOR SALE—NYE SCHNEI
der Fowler Company. 3-3p
WHY PAY MORE? MEALS AT
all hours, 25 cents.—Beha Hotel.30t
SAY—MY OLD HOME, 4y2 ACRES,
is for sale. Look it over.—Con
Keys. 5-1
WHEN YOU WANT BETTER
Shoes we have them. — Fred
Albert. 46-tf
I HAVE A PAIR OF MULES 1
don’t need. Would let them go
cheap.—Con Keys. 5-1
WANTED — SEVERAL ROOMS,
furnished or unfurnished, for light
housekeeping. Address, Frontier
office. 5-2
LOST—AT THE PAVILION, SAT
urday nght, a pink cameo stick pin.
Liberal reward if returned to this
office. 5-2p
LOST, PEARL SUNBURST BROOCH
on Wednesday, June 27, between the
library and high school. Reward if
returned to Mrs. J. B. Ryan. 4tf
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
FOR RENT FOR HAY PURPOSES
Only—SVfc of Section 14-28-12.
S. W. Vi of Section 27-31-10. N. W.%
of Section 33-29-10..—Geo. E. Schil
ler, Owner, Central City, Neb. 5-2
BUY 'SOME GOOD OLD WHEAT
Flour. Now don’t wait for war
flour, it will have bran in it and may
not be any cheaper with most of the
world short on flour.—Con Keys. 5-1
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
ADD CLASS AND DISTINCTION
TO YOUR AUTO. HAVE YOUR
INITIALS OR A CLASSY MONO
GRAM PUT ON IT. I HAVE THE
FINEST LETTERS AND DESIGNS.
—M. F. KIRWIN. 5-2p.
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
STRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM
Mathers’ pasture, 3% miles east of
O’Neill, one sorrel Alley, stripe in
face 6 or 7 inches long, weight about
900. Please notify Clyde Mather or
Peter W. Duffy, O’Neill. 5-1
SEE McNICHOLS FOR ALL KINDS
of Insurance. Fire, Lightening,
Tornado and Wind Storm. Hail and
Automobile Insurance a specialty. I
adjust all losses for the companies I
represent, which are among the best
in the United States.—S. F. Mc
Nichols. 5-4p
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS FAR
mers as well as Fighters. Two
million three hundred thousand Acres
of Oregon and California Railroad Co.
Grant Lands. Title revested in
United States. To be opened for
homesteads and sale. Containing
some of the best land left in United
States. Large Copyrighted Map,
showing land by sections and descrip
tions of soil, climate, rainfall, eleva
tions, temperature, etc. Postpaid One
Dollar.—Grant Lands Locating Co.,
Box 610, Portland, Oregon. 4-13
Biliousness and Stomach Trouble.
“Two years ago I suffered from
frequent attacks of stomach trouble
and biliousness,” writes Miss Emma
Verbryke, Lima, Ohio. “I could eat
very little food that agreed with me
and I became so dizzy and sick at my
stomach at times that I had to take
hold of something to keep from fall
ing. Seeing Chamberlain’s Tablets
advertised I decided to try them. I
improved rapidly.” Obtainable every
where. 4-4
The Empress Garden
“Omaha’s Bright Spot”
The Restaurant and
Amusement Center for
Holt County Folks while
in Omaha.
P. H. PHILBIN, Prop.
EDWARD H. WHELAn
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PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
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O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
The O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET t,,.
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
(Che 5ai?itapy
)Meat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Hom*
Rendered Lard.
Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block Phone lot
Dr. E. T. Wilson
Physician and Surgeon /
SPECIALTIES: /
/
Eye, :: Ear, :: Nose :: and :; Throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Suppli '.d
Office and Residence—Rooms No. I
and 3, Naylor Block
O’NEILL, NEB.
FRED L. BARCLAY £
STUART, NEB. j
Makes Long or Short Time Loans <m
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 j
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. ,
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W. K. HODGKIN
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Lawyers
Office* Nebraska State Bank Bldg.
Reference: O'Neill National Bank.
O'Neill, :: :: :: Neb. ^
A® ^5® SIsB^anoai
Abstract €o^»u
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
J. H. Davi son
A Full Stock of Everything in
Harness and Horse Furnishings
SHOE REPAIRING
Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied
Customers. Highest Price Paid for y
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.
FEED & AUTO LIVERY-jgg
At the Old Mullen Barn.
Day and Night Service.
PHONE 1QC
PHONE 13D
195 ROBERTS & SON 195