The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 06, 1917, Image 10

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    Advertising any catch-penny
schemes; neither do we
' charge you $25.00 to ex
amine your abstract.
We furnish the money
any time you want it after
you have signed the applica
tion. •
“The Home of Farm and
Home Loans’*
JOHN L. QUIG,
O’Neill, Nebraska
BULLS FOR SALE
65 Registered Herford Bulls
ranging in age from 9 to 16
months. Have a few 2-year
old and one 3-year-old.—
O’Neill Hay Co. 6tf
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.
FOR
OPTIONAL FARM
' LOANS
at 5, 5*4 and 6 per cent
interest, with small com
mission, payable any in
terest date, in whole or
in part.
BUILDING AND LOAN
LOANS
on the best terms.
Farm, City, Auto, Life
and Live Stock Insurance
at the best rates.
SEE
L. G. GILLESPIE
O’Neill, Nebr.
Phone 309
(First publication November 15.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office, at O’Neill, Neb.,
November 12, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that Nelson
Tompkins, of Dorsey, Nebraska, who
on February 13, 1913, made home
stead entry No. 04122, for SE!4 SEti,
Section 25, Township 32 N., Range 9
W., Cth P. M., has filed notice of in
tention to make Final Three Year
Proof, to establsh claim to the land
above described, before the Register
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office,
at O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 4th day
of January, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank J. Suverkrube, of Dorsey,
Neb.: John Wells, of Dorsey, Neb.;
Cherley C. Michaelis, of Dorsey, Neb.;
Alfred W. Burbank, of Dorsey, Neb.
23- 6 J. P. GOLDEN, Register.
(First publication November 22.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PRO
BATE OF FOREIGN WILL.
Estate No. 1037.
In The County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
Hudson, Deceased.
All persons interested in the estate
of Mary Hudson, deceased, are hereby
notified that on November 19, 1917,
John McGinn, executor of the last will
and testament of Mary Hudson, de
ceased, filed a petition in the County
Court of Holt County, Nebraska, pray
ing that an authenticated copy of the
last will and testament of said Mary
Hudson, deceased, be admitted to pro
bate in said Court as the last will and
testament of said deceased and pray
ing that letters testamentary issue to
him as executor of- said estate.
You are hereby notified that Friday,
the 14th day of December, 1917, at ten
olclock A. M., at the County Court
room in O’Neill, Nebraska, has been
fixed as the time and place of hearing
on said petition, when any person in
terested in said matter may appear
and show cause why the prayer of
said petition should not be granted.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
24- 4 County Judge.
(First publication November 22.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
J. F .Hagerty, Plaintiff, vs. The West
ern Loan and Trust Company, Et
al, Defendant.
Notice of Service of Summons by
Publication.
To Stella C. Proudfoot:
You are hereby notified that you
have been made a defendant in the
above entitled action and court by an
order of court made on the 17th day
of November, 1917, whereby it might
appear that you have an interest in
the Southwest Quarter of Section 25,
Township 28, Range 13, in Holt
County, Nebraska, by reason of a
purchase of said land by your husband
at Sheriff’s sale, and you not having
joined except as recited in the deed
made by your husband through him
as attorney in fact for you.
The object and prayer of the petition
filed in said cause is to have the court
find and decree that yourself and all
other persons named in said petition
as defendants have no right, title or
interest in said premises or any lien
thereon, and to forever quiet the title
thereof in the plaintiff and to enjoin
you and all other defendants from ever
claiming or asserting any title thereto.
You are required to answer said
Eetition on or before the 31st day of
lecember, 1917, or the prayer of said
petition will be granted and the alle
gations contained therein taken as
true.
J. F. HAGERTY,
Plaintiff.
By H. M. Uttley, His Attorney. 24-4
Get Land Now
The signs of the times tell you that you will have to pa^ a lot g||
HH more for good farm lands within a year and that it is going to be |||
pH much harder than now for you to get hold of a Government irrigated |j§
Hi farm in the Big Horn Basin.
■ The New Government Irrigated Farms at Deaver jj
Owing to war conditions it so happens that there is yet available jgj
HH for homestead entry probably 60 Government irrigated farms near §jfj
Hi Deaver, Wyo., out of a total of 184 that were opened for settlement jj||
§g§ September 20th. These have excellent soil and are located on our |j|
PH main line, adjoining the prosperous Government irrigated locality of g§§
j§§ Powell, Wyo. If you will take steps quickly,—within 30 days, you gH
can secure one of these farms. Nothing like this chance will occur on gg
the Burlington Route for several months. Land is free, 20 years pay- Hg
ment no interest, for a permanent water right. At the Government gg
opening of this new locality $30,000 worth of town lots at Deaver, jjf
Wyo., were sold in one day and over 100 farms were filed on.
Write me. I am paid to help you.
Ill S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agent,
C. B. & Q. R. R.
— 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska
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" LET US CALL
-for
YOUR LAUNDRY
Don’t sentence your wife to the wash tub
for life.
Call 209 and we will relieve you of that
burden.
THE .O’NEILL SANITARY LAUNDRY
' Phone 209.
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(First publication November 22.)
• LEGAL NOTICE.
To Margaret Connolly, James Con
nolly, Mary Hall, John Hall, first
and real name unknown, Margaret
Cline, Jacob Cline, Catherine Con
nolly, Michael Connolly, Thomas
Connolly, Jr., John Connolly, Ellen
Connolly, Annie Connolly, Thomas
Connolly, the heirs, devisees, leg
atees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
Estate of Thomas Connolly, now
dceased, George B. Ash, Geo. B.
Ash, Gertrude B. Andrews and Wil
liam W. Andrews, Defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 12th day of No
vember, A. D., 1917, Patrick T Welsh,
as plaintiff, filed his petition in the
District Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, against you and each of you
as defendants, the object and purpose
of said petition and action being, to
have the court find, adjudge and de
cree plaintiff, Patrick T. Welsh, to be
the owner in fee simple of the follow
ing described real estate, situate in
Holt County, Nebraska, to-wit: The
Southeast Quarter of Section Ten
(10), Township Twenty-nine (29),
Range Twelve (12), West of the
Sixth P. M.: to remove the cloud
cast upon plaintiff’s title to said
premises, and to forever quiet and
confirm the title thereto in the plain
tiff ; to find and decree that the
above named defendants or any of
them have no right, title, interest in,
claim to or lien upon said premises
or any part thereof, and to enjoin
said defendants and each of them and
all persons claiming by, through or
under them or any of them from
ever asserting any right, title, interest
in, claim to or lien upon said prem
ises or any part thereof, or from in
any manner molesting or interfering
with the quiet and peaceable posses
sion of said premises by the plaintiff.
You are required to answer said
petition and action of the plaintiff on
or before the 7th day of January,
1918.
Dated this 22nd day of November,
A. D„ 1917.
PATRICK T. WELSH,
24-5 Plaintiff.
J. J. Harrington, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
(First publication November 29.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 1032.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, November 27, 1917.
In the matter of the Estate of Walter
J. Benjamin, Deceased.
Creditors of said estate are hereby
notified that the time limited for pre
senting claims against said estate is
March 28, 1918, and for the payment
of debts is November 27, 1918, and
that on December 28, 1917, and on
March 29, 1918, at 10 o’clock a. m.
each day, I will be at the County
Court Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims and objections duly filed.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
25-4 County Judge.
(First publication November 29.")”
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree of the District Court
of Harlan County, Nebraska rendered
on the 19th day of November, 1917,
in an action pending in said court
wherein Winifred Estes is plaintiff
and Claude Estes, S. M. Estes, guar
dian, Mary D. Estes, S. M. Estes, and
Margaret Estes are defendants direct
ing us as referees to sell the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit:
The west half of the southwest
quarter of section 26, and the south
half of the southwest quarter and the
east half of the southeast quarter and
the northeast quarter of section 27, all
in Township 32, North Range 13,
West, and the northeast quarter of
section 17, Township 31, North, Range
13, West, and the southeast quarter of
section 14, Township 30, North Range
13, West, all in Holt County, Ne
braska.
We will on the 8th day of January,
1918, at the hour of one o’clock P. M.,
at the front door of the Court House
in O’Neill, in Holt County, Nebraska,
sell said real estate to the highest bid
der, or bidders for cash, said sale to
remain open one hour.
Dated this 27th day of Nevember,
1917. 25-5
T. L. PORTER,
JOSEPH BOEHLER, Referees.
A Talk With An O’Neill Man.
J. H. Davison, Proprietor Harness and
Shoe Shop on Main Street, Tells
of His Interesting Experience.
There is nothing like a talk with one
of our own citizens for giving hope
and encouragement to the anxious
sufferer from the dread kidney dis
ease. We, therefore, give here an in
terview with an O’Neill man:
“Some time ago I was seffeirng from
kidney disorder,” says Mr. Davison.
“My back was lame and sore and there
was a steady, heavy pain over my
kidneys. When at my work, I could
hardly straighten up, because such
sharp pains caught me in my back.
My kidneys acted too often and the
secretions were unnatural. I knew
what was causing the trouble and I
hadn’t used Doan’s Kidney Pills long
before 1 was relieved of all these ail
ments.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Davidson had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
Fair Association Elects Officers.
(Continued from page one)
Judge J. J. Harrington was then
uninimously elected president; Henry
Tomlinson, vice-president and Frank
Campbell, secretary and treasurer.
Tfce old members of the board of
directors were all unanimously re
elected for another term.
Don’t Waste Your Tires
When your tires are worn out
or nearly so, do not throw them
away for we can rebuild them for
you, and make them as good as
new for one half the price of a new
tire.
Your tires will be rebuilt with
all new mateial. All weak sopts re
inforced. New fabric reliner cured
in to reinforce against blowouts.
New tread, breaker and cushion.
Machine wrapped with powerful
pressure and cured with extreme
care, in dry steam.
No Two-in-Ohe, or Sewed on pro
cess used.
We rebuild like the tire manu
facturer builds his tires, and guar
antee you Money Saving Milage
and Satisfaction.
PRICE LIST TO REBUILD
3 inch tires .$ 8.25
3% inch tires . 10.75
4 inch tires . 14.50
4xk inch tires . 18.25
5 inch tires . 20.50
A repair department with an ex
pert in charge, is maintained for
repairing blowouts and rimcuts.
Start now to save money on
your tire bills by tying into a
bundle a few of your old tires and
send them to us by express collect
and we will do the rest, and you
will be pleased.
HART TIRE & RUBBER GO.
718-20 So. 16th St., Omaha, Neb.
P. C. DONOftOE, Local Agent.
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DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT H
WHAT have you to Dry Clean ? 11
Call Our Dry Cleaning Department for in- 11
formation and have us call for and Deliver ||
your garments. - 1
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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.
FARM LOANS, R. H. PARKER. 22tf
FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE. IN
quire at this office.- 24tf
I HAVE ONE GOOD MILCH COW,
just fresh, to sell.—Con Keys. 26-1
MELVIN SELLS FOR
Less. 15tf
WHEN YOU WANT BETTER
Shoes we have them. — Fred
Albert. 46-tf
DON’T FORGET THAT WE MEET
all catalogue house prices Who?
Jordan, of Course. 25-2
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A
Registered Poland China boar.—G.
D. Janzing, O’Neill. 26-2p
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER
for rent by day or hour.—Jordan
Hardware Co. 25-2
IF YOU WANT HOT WATER TO
start your car these cold days, go
to Jordan. He will fix you out. 25-2
OLIVER NO. 5 TYPEWRITER FOR
Sale; like new. Also team 6-year
old well broke mares.—Wm.Boedicker.
FOR SALE—WILL GIVE SOME
person a good bargain on a nice
house, one block from the Convent.—
Con Keys. 26-1
WE SELL THE NELSON TANK
Heater cheaper than you can buy
it any other place on earth.—Jor
dan Hardware Co. 25-2
I HAVE ONE MORE CAR OF
Flour to furnish those that are not
yet supplied.. This is Wheat Flour,
same as the last.—Con Keys. 26-1
STRAYED—FROM MY PLACE,ONE
Red Short Horn Bull Calf, with bob
tail and ears slightly bobbed. Please
notify me.—I. R. Harding, O’Neill, R.
F. D. No. 1. 26-2p
FOR SALE OR RENT—THE BEN
son farm, one mile east of O’Neill,
containng 260 acres. Enquire of John
Huston, O’Neill, or A. Benson, At
lantic, Iowa. ' 25-3
9 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO
dak finishing,. Developing any
size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards,
5c; Prints, 6c. 20 per cent discount
for cash.—W. B. Graves. 45
LOST — BETWEEN ERNEST
Stein’s and O’Neill, one automobile
kit, containing set of tools, also a
pump and jack. Finder please return
to Peter Duffey, and receive reward.26
HOUSE FOR SALE—A STRICTLY
Modem 8-room house in O’Neill.
The property has a nice garage.
There are two good corner lots with
trees, curb and walks. Might con
sider land in exchange. For price and
inspection of property see C. M. Daly,
O’Neill. 26-1
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
at Lynch, Nebr., December 15th, 50
Head of High Grade Holstein Cows
and Heifers, 20 fresh, balance spring
ers and coming fresh about March 1st.
They are the good kind and run in
ages from 2 to 5 years old. Don’t
fail to attend this sale.—M. E. Baggs,
Lynch, Nebraska. 26-1
WANTED—I DESIRE TO GET ALL
the printed views or pictures of
farm and ranch buildings in Holt
County that I can procure, also any
pictures of herds of cattle or other
stock. I wish to make a display of
these views in my real estate office
here in O’Neill and will put on the
views the name and address of parties
sending same. I will return the views
if desired. This will be a sort of an
advertisement for the county.—C. M.
Daly, O’Neill. 26-1
SAL-TONIK
Disease Preventive, Worm
Destroyer, Tonic and
Conditioner
For All Farm Animals
SAL-TONIK is composed of condi
ments (salt and Red Pepper) as abase,
which are mixed with herbs, minerals
and worm destroying drugs necessary
(or all farm animals. These are thor
oughly mixed, then pressed into 50
pound medicated condiment blocks,
“AS SOLID AS A ROCK.” Cannot
blow away or wash away, stock can
not waste.
Your stock will “DOCTOR THEM
SELVES AUTOMATICALLY” by
licking the block. They thus satisfy
their natural craving for salt, WITH
OUT TROUBLE TO YOU. and with
the salt get necessary ingredients to
keep them in good condition.
The time to kill weeds in your cprn
field is as soon as they are born (up).
The time to kill worms in your stock is
as soon as they are born (hatched). It
is JUST AS SENSIBLE to NEG
LECT YOUR CORN until THE
WEEDS GET BIG as it is to NEG
LECT YOUR STOCK until THE
WORMS GET BIG.
SAL-TONIK is the easiest, quickest,
safest, most sensible and most practi
cal method of PREVENTING DI
SEASE IN YOUR STOCK. Remem
ber. IT’S THE FARM, ANIMAL
YOU KEEP WELL ALL THE
TIME THAT MAKES YOU A
PROFIT —not the one you let get sick,
even it you can cure it.
KEEP AHEAD OF DISEASE BY
KEEPING SAL-TONIK BEFORE
ALL YOUR STOCK ALL THE
TIME. IT PAYS.
GUARANTEE VETERINARY .CO.
Sioux Citv. Iowa
Local Representative.
Warner (SL Sons
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. L. A. CARTER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Successor to
Dr. E. T. Wilson.
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Block.
Phone 72.
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
(
EDWARD H. WHELAN
* Eav/y®!* x
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
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O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
The O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Compiles
Abstracts of Title (
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF i
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
W. K. HODGKIN
Lawyers ,
Office: Nebraska State Bank Building. ^
Reference: O’Neill National Bank.
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O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb.
A.J. Huwm4
Abstract Compaq)
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Building.
J. H. Davison
A Full Stock of Everything in
Harness and Horse Furnishings
SHOE REPAIRING
Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied
Customers. Highest Price Paid for
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 n
\i the Old Mullen Barn.
Day and Night Service, J
Phone 195
Roberts & Son
CChe 5ai?itapy y
)J)fteat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Homa
Rendered Lard.
Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block Phone 150
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.
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