The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 14, 1918, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I want to see a registered Hereford on every
farm in Holt county. If you have one, sign up here.
It will cost you nothing.
L. W. Arnold & Son.26 Head
John L. Quig..-..32 Head
George Wrede.... 11 Head
Tom Golden... 5 Head
T. F. Gallagher . .. 1 Head
M. P. Sullivan. 1 Head
Chris Olsen.. 1 Head
Herman Dimmitt.... 1 Head
Frank Calkins. 1 Head
Ross Calkins. 1 Head
Ross Ridgway. 1 Head
Ott Jarman..12 Head
Neil Ryan . 5 Head
Bert Shoemaker. 1 Head
Carter & Lee . 10 Head
W. C. Hudson . 1 Head
I want you in, see me.
Johrv L. Quig, O’Neill
Lui “L PAINT
-■
The Same Old Phone No. 32
at
The Same Old Place
with
The Same Old Quality
and
The Same Old Service
Successor to O. O. Snyder
0-eorg*e S.
NORTHEASTERN is a wonderful wheat country, and
a big success with Beans, Sugar
COLORADO Beets and Potatoes. Corn, Alfalfa
and native grasses enrich the dairy
or., live-stock man.
SOUTHWESTERN ranches mean more than a grazing
place for cattle. Corn, Oats, Rye,
NEBRASKA Barley and Alfalfa are grown to
finish for “topping” the markets.
WYOMING HAS unexcelled deeded irrigated lands,
also irrigated homesteads under
Government ditch—20 years to pay
water right, no interest. Ten thousand free 640-acre
homesteads. Take some of this excellent land and keep
your profits instead of turning them over to a landlord.
Let us help you locate.
S. B. HOWARD, Agricultural Agent,
C. B. & Q. R. R.
1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb.
(First publication October 17.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Daniel Gallagher and Mrs. E. O.
Baker, whose true name is Mrs.
Sarah Margaret Baker, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Mrs. Anna Belle Crowley, et al, De
fendants.
Notice of Referee’s Sale
By virtue of an order of Court
directed to me by Honorable R. R.
Dickson, Judge of the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, on the re
port of the Referee appointed by said
Court in the case wherein Daniel GaU
lagher and Mrs. E. O. Baker are plain
tiffs, and Mrs. Anna Belle Crowley,
Mrs. Mary Ellen Bates, Thomas
J. Coyne, John A. Harmon, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Ed
ward Gallagher, deceased, and
Thomas Carlon are defendants,
to sell at public vendue the following
described real estate situated in the
County of Holt, and State of Ne
braska, to-wit: The east half of sec
tion nine (9), township twenty-nine
(29), north, range twelve (12), west of
the 6th P. M., for cash, and in com
pliance with said order I will offer
said real estate above described for
sale, and will sell the same to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on
Saturday, the 23rd day of November.
A. D. 1918. at the hour of 2 o’clock G.
M. at the front door of the Cou.t
House in the city of O'Ne il, Ne
braska, when and where due attend
ance will be given by the undersigned
Referee.
Dated this 14th day of October, A.
:D. 1918.
CHARLES C. MILLARD,
Sole Referee.
Thomas Carlon, Attorney. 19-5
(First publication October 31.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Estate No. 1132.
In the County Court of Holt County,
—— - - ;__
Nebraska, October 26, 1918.
In the matter of the Estate of Nathan
T. Arnold, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested in said estate that a petition !
has been filed in said Court for the
appointment of Clara Ball Arnold as
Administratrix of said estate, and will
be heard November 16, 1918, at 10
o’clock A. M. at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
21-3 County Judge.
(F’irst publication October 31.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
NOTICE FOR PFITITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Plstate No. 1136.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, October 29, 1918.
In the matter of the Estate of J. F.
Graham, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested in said estate that a
petition has been filed in said Court
for the appointment of W. F. Stoutner
as Administrator of said estate, and
will be heard November 25, 1918, at
10 o’clock A. M. at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
21-3 County Judge.
(First publication November 14.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Samuel W. Rector, defendant, im
pleaded with Henry Shald and Mag
gie Shald, defendants, will take notice
that on the 9th day of January, 1915,
Farmers Lumber and Hay Company,
filed a petition in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, against
Henry Shald, Maggie Shald and
Samuel W. Rector, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a
mechanic’s lien , filed by plaintiff
against the following described real
estate situated in the County of Holt
and State of Nebraska, to-wit: The
East Half of the Northwest Quarter
orfl Section Twelve, in Township
Thirty North, of Range Sixteen West
of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
which mechanic’s lien was filed for
record in the office of the County
Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, on
January 23, 1914, land recorded in
Book “D” of mechanic’s lien records
at page 98 thereof. That there is now
due on the debt for which said me
chanic’s lien was filed the sum of
$1139.56 together with interest there
on at seven per cent per annum from
January 21, 1914.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 23rd day of
December, 1918.
Dated this 14th day of November,
1918.
FARMERS LUMBER AND HAY
COMPANY, Plaintiff.23-4
r—
. PAID ADVERTISING
Paid announcements will ap
pear under this head,
j, If you have anything to sell
or wish to buy tell the people of
it in this column,
t Five cents per line each week
for announcements in this col
umn.
FARM LOANS, R. H. PARKER. 22tf
TO GET A SQUARE DEAL COME
to Abbott’s Variety Store. 14tf.
FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED
living rooms.—T. D. Hanley. 14tf
WANTED — GIRL AT O’NEILL
Sanitary Laundry. Phone 209. 19tf.
WHEN YOU WANT BETTER
Shoes we have them. — Fred
Albert. 46-tf
FOR RENT—A SUITE OF THREE
rooms. In Jordan block—See Harry
Jordan. 43-tf
FOR SALE—GOOD MILCH COW,
will be fresh in about a month.—
Clark Hough. 21-3
FOR SALE—ONE 1918 CHEVERO
let Touring Car.—O’Neill Hay
Company. 21-4
LOST—A BUNCH OF KEYS SOME
where around town. Leave at The
Frontier office. 23-1
FOR RENT—AN 8-ROOM HOUSE
Mathews Addition. House is in good
condition.—Clark Hough. 21-3p
WANTED—TO RENT A FARM OR
ranch in Holt county. Write, Robt.
Mechsner, Esbon, Kansas. 21-6p
FOR SALE—SECONDHAND FORD,
splendid running condition, good
casings.—W. K. Hodgkin. 23-2
FOR—SALE 500 SHEEP. WILL
sell entire lot in small bunches.
Charles F. McKenna. 13tf
FOR SALE—THREE DUROC JER
sey Boars.—D. McClellan, Joy, Ne
braska 22-3p
I HAVE O. I. C. BOARS FOR SALE,
—Geo. M. Thierolf, Star, Ne
braska, Nebraska. 22-6p
FOR SALE—A VERY NICE COMBI
nation buffet and china closet.—En-<
quire of Mrs. C. B. Scott. 22-tf
I HAVE ABOUT FIFTEEN GOOD
grade Whiteface bulls for sale.—
Geo. Wrede, on the old Charley
Wrede ranch. 21tf
FOR SALE — ONE THOROUGH
hred Poland China Boar. Age
about 18 months. Weight about
350.—J. J. Mechale. 23-lp
FORDS FOR SALE—I HAVE
several second hand Ford automo
biles for sale. These cars can be
seen at the Boggs Feed Barn. 4tf
DR. E. B. McQUILLEN, NO. 627 TO
628 World Herald Building, Omaha.
Practice limited to Oral Prophylaxis
and the Treatment of Pyorrhea. 6-26
TWENTY-SIX HEAD OF GOOD
young White Face cows, from five
to six years old, for sale.—George
Wrede, Agee, Nebr., on the old Wrede
ranch. 21tf
LOST — IN O’NEILL OR ON
O^Neill-Spencer highway, lady’s
gold wrist watch, monogram B. E.~R.
on back. Return to this office.
Liberal reward. 23-tf
3 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO-;
dak finishing,. Developing any
size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards,
5c; Prints, 6c. 20 per bent discount j
for cash.—W. B. Graves. 46
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BORROW
some money on your land, or would
you like to renew the old loan, or in
crease the old loan. I have plenty of
Eastern money to loan at 6% inter
est and small commission. See R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 22. 3tf
FOR RENT—440 ACRES IMPROV
ed grain and stock farm; 170 acres
under cultivation; 17 acres alfalfa;
160 acres of pasture with live spring
water, balance hay land. Only a good
honest farmer need apply. Come and
see me.—C. Wettlauffer, 4 blocks west
of city scales. 20tf
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF BUY
ers for Holt county farms and
ranches. If you want to sell now is
the time to list your land and ranches.
We will give you a square deal and do
our best to find you a buyer if your
farm or ranch is listed for sale with
us.—S. L. Berry, O’Neill, Neb. 20-4
Jordan-Dimmitt Block Burns.
Fire, starting from kindling and
trash around the furnace, destroyed
the Jordan Hardware block Friday
night, and the conflagration also car
ried with it the connecting store and
office building of E. A. Dimmitt. The
loss, which is total, will aggregate
about $35,000, with total insurance of
$29,500, on the stocks and fixtures.
The fire was discovered early Fri
day evening by C. W. Sparger, who
had gone into the basement of the
Jordan hardware store and who at
once notified Mr. Dimmitt, at work in
the grocery store. When Dimmitt,
armed with a fire extinguisher, de
scended into the basement, the smoke
and gases were so thick as to prevent
his getting at the flames and he and
Sparger were driven to the floors
above. The flames soon communi
cated to the stock of goods in the
basement and spread from there to
the basement of the Dimmitt struct-,
ure through a connecting doorway.
Because of the dense smoke the fire
department, early on the scene, was
unable to get directly at the fire and it
soon burned through the first floor
into the hardware. From there it
rapidly spread to the grocery and both
grocery and hardware buildings with
their stocks were totally destroyed.
By heroic work the department
managed to keep the flames almost
entirely confined to the two buildings,
but finally they broke through by way
of the roof to the Jordan furniture
store adjoining. From the roof the
flames gradually ate their way down
ward through the offices and living
apartments on the second floor to the
furniture salesroom, destroying the
stock. Only the walls of the fumi
RED PEP’S
PHILOSOPHY
mm Hof*
"It’s alright to pm your
faith to some thirds but be
surejtou use a safety pin!
28
You won’t need a safety pin to
attach your faith to the work you
have done by this laundry.
“HOME SWEET HOME”
Not much sweetness on washday
with steam permeating the at
mosphere and the smell of soap
hanging ’round your nos
WHY NOT
LET US DO
YOUR WASH?
Besides unpleasant odors we can
save you worry and money.
Special prices for the home wash
“FLAT WORK” and “POUND
WORK.”
Call us when you want that suit
cleaned and pressed.
■*
O’Neill Sanitary Laundry
Home of Red Pep.
O’Neill, : : Nebraska
t
ture store were left, partially intact,
and all day Saturday the fire con
tinued to smoulder in the basements
of the wrecked buildings.
A high north wind prevailed at the
time of the fire and for a time the ;
leaping flames threatened to jump i
across the street to the south. Only
.the most heroic work on the part of j
the fire boys prevented this and also ;
its spread to the Davison harness shop
and the Warner stores to the east. A
touch of the dramatic was added to
the conflagration by the explosion of
oils stored in the basement of the
burning building and the popping of
thousands of shotgun and rifle shells
discharged by the terriffic heat.
The buildings destroyed were the
newest and among the most modern
business structures of the city, having
been erected by Mr. Jordan and Mr.
Dimmit two years ago. The Jor
dan buildings were insured for $11,
900 and the Dimmitt building for
$6,000. Mr. Jordan carried $8,400 in
surance on his stock and Mr. Dimmitt
$3,200. Other tenants of the building
to lose effects in the fire were Dr. Bur
gess, dentist, Hugh J. Boyle, county
attorney, McMillan & Markey, who
occupied residence apartments in the
building, Dr. Frost, who officed and
resided in the building, and several
others. Most of the office fixtures
were destroyed, but much of the furni
ture in the living apartment was
saved.
Mr. Jordan and Mr. Dimmitt both
are undecided as to the time of re
sumption of business, if at all, and
no definite conclusion will be arrived
at until after adjustment with the in
surance companies.
Librarian’s Report.
October, 1918.
No. of books in library .2,779
No. of readers .1,328
No. of readers added . 11
Circulation . 512
Juvenile circulation ..'7.. 243
Adult circulation ..._. 269
Receipts: Fines and overdues ..$ 1.59
Expense: Incidentals . 25cts.
Cash on hand ..$27.63
MAYME COFFEY, Librarian
_
WHAT TO USE TO
PREVENT APPENDICITIS
O’Neill people should know simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the EN
TIRE bowel tract so completely that
appendicitis is i prevented. ONE
SPOOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves
ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or con
stipation because it removes ALL foul
matter which clogged and poisoned
your system. The INSTANT action
surprises both doctors and patients.
Gilligan & Stout, Druggists.
CAN’T DO THE WORK
It’s too much to try to work every
day against a constant, dull backache,
or sudden darting pain in the small of
the back. Be rid of it. Try Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Your neighbors recom
mend them.
Mrs. Byron Parker, O’Neill, says:
“I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills off
and on for years and they have done
me a lot of good. I take them when I
get attacks of backache, which come
on from overwork. Sometimes my
back has been so sore and lame and
has pained so terribly, I couldn’t move
another step. I have then used a box
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
driven the pains away, strengthened
my baek and helped me in every way.”
Price 6(>c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Don’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Parker had. Foster-Milbum Co.,
Mfgr., Buffalo, N. Y.
Governor Neville a Good Loser.
Lincoln, Nov. 6.—(Special to Omaha
Bee.)—With the smoke of battle stiii
over the battle ground, democrats at
the state house are taking their defeat
in a sportmanlike manner. Governor
Neville has shown himself to be a
good loser and today sent to his op
ponent the following characteristic
letter of congratulations:
“Dear Mac: Shortly after the re
turns began to come in, I was seized
with a suspicion which quickly grew
into a conviction, that congratulations
were very much in order. I therefore
hasten to tender my heartiest con
gratulations upon your election as
governor of Nebraska.
“Defeated candidates, like the prize
fighters of old, should be well pro
vided with alibis. I have none. I am
not even disturbed by the thought that
the ship of state is going headlong on
the rocks. In my last yqar at college,
we had the greatest foot ball team the
institution had ever enjoyed. None of
us who were leaving thought that it
could ever be equaled. The next year
they had a better one.
“I have always been impressed with
the philosophy that life is just one
thing after another.
“Wyth best wishes for a successful
administration, I am (the dear old
State Journal to the contrary notwith
standing), Your war governor,
“KEITH NEVILLE.”
Modern Housewife.
“Can she bake a cherry pie?”
“Sure. And also put its ingredients
through an expert chemical analysis.
W. F. FINLEY, M. D
Office over Reardon Drug Store.
Rhone: Office 28, and Residence 27ti
O’Neill, : Nebraska.
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, MEB,
Makes I.ong 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
4
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
S accessor to
Dr. E. T. Wilson.
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Block.
Phone 72.
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
The O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Compiles
Abstract^ of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
W. K. HODGKIN
j«al& Lawyers
Office: Nebraska State Bank Building.
Reference: O’Neill National Bank.
-Phone 57
O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb.
Abstract flto&tftatyg
Title Abstractor!
Office in First National Bank Building.
(^I5ISE1SISE®®13®I3I313ISJSIS®OI03ISEEE^
i Farm Loans |
I Farm Loans |
| Farm Loans j
( John L Quig (
i I
aSiSl SMSJSTiSMSfSI qJMSJSMSMSJ SJSSJSISJSliS
THE CITY GARAGE
Walter Stein, Prop.
Anto Livery
All Kinds of Repairing. We have
competent Workmen. All kinds of
Oils and Automobile Accesarie's. West
K. C. Hall. Phone 176. O’Neill, Neb.
FEED & AUTO LIVERY
At the Old Mullen Barn.
Day and Night Service.
Phone 195
E. F= Roberts, Proprietor
CLhe 5ai?itapy
)])lleat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn.
, Rendered Lard.
Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block Phone 160
DR. J. P. 6ILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention give to
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
DR.H.MARGARET FROST
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Jordan Building O’Neill, Neb.
All Diseases Treated
Phone 262.
DR. O. K. TICKLER
VETERINARIAN
PHONE | DAY
108 | NIGHT
O'NEILL - - - NEBRASKA
{
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
•Sxty&y
Iverv wIek Musical Burlesque
“““"fasrawanaj
domt go home saying:
I DIDN'T Y'SIT THE QAYETY