. The Same Old Phone No. 32 . at The Same Old Place with The Same Old Quality and The Same Old Service Setli IbTo"ble Successor to 0. O. Snyder G-eorg-e S. -A.g-n.es, LIngr. ■ p V _■ Sra..-w-_.. - —*-^ -HSV C.W. Howard I Auctioneer Live Stock and General Farm Sales. Wire or Write Me for Date at my ex pense. Phone, Spruce 142. O’Neill : Nebraska =— " -. ..--- ■ ■ -- - .... — ■ ■ ■ We are Buying Hides and Furs Paying the Best | Market Price. Don’t forget to come and see us at | Boggs’ Livery Barn. Also Buying Iron, paying good prices. Hides, straight No. 1, 12l/2c; grubby, | 10c poor, $2.00 each. Horse hides according to size. B. W HYATT, Manager. O’Neill - - Nebraska The O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. W. K. HODGKIN Lawyers Office: Nebraska State Bank Building Reference: O’Neill National Bank. —-Phone 67 O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb. I WANTED TO LEASE OR 1 RENT. Hay Land. Give full descrip- 1 Don and price in first letter. Ad- 1 dress P. O. Box F, O’Neill, 1 Nebraska. 30tf. |J 5)R. Ji P« GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special attentioa give to DISEASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES (First publication April 10.) NOTICE. State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss: To Whom it May Concern: The Commissioner appointed tp lo cate a road commencing at a point on the section line 6 00 chains south of the N, E. corner of the S. E. Vi of Sec. 29, Twp. 28, N. Range 14 West, in Holt County, running thence South 69 degrees and 30 minutes, west 19.76 chains; thence South 2 degrees and 14 minutes west 20.67 chains; thence South 36 degrees and 60 minutes west 8.60 chains to Section line; thence South 31 degrees and 45 minutes west 31.36 chains in Section 32; thence South 7 degrees and 65 minutes West 7.15 chains, thence South 19 degrees and 5 minutes West 7.59 chains, thence South 2 degrees and 55 minutes West 16.25 chains, thence South 2 degrees and 22 minutes East 12.32 chains, thence South 26 degrees and 52 min utes East 9.40 chains to the Vi sec tion line running north and south through the center of Section 32, Township 28, N. Range 14 West, thence South on said Vi section line 2.63 chains to the S. E. corner of the S. W. Vi of above named Section 32, Twp. 28, N. Range 14 West and there terminate. All of the above as sur veyed and staked. Also that all of Road No. 255 tying between the first and last named points be vacated. Has reported in favor of the estab lishment thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the County Clerk’s office on or before noon of the 28th day of June, A. D. 1919, or such road will be al lowed and the old road vacated without reference thereto. E. F. PORTER, 44-5 County Clerk. (First publication Apirl 24.) (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) LEGAL NOTICE. All persons interested in the estate of Teressa L. Ernst, also known and described as Therace Ernst, deceased, both creditors and heirs, are hereby notified that on April 21, 1919, Jacob Ernst filed his petition in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, al leging that Teressa L. Ernst, also known and described as Therace Ernst, deceased, died intestate on March 14, 1917, being at said time a resident of Holt County, Nebraska. That she died seized of an undivided one-half interest in Lots 10,11 and 12, in Block 40, in Riggs Addition to the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebras ka. That petitioner is part owner of said property. You are further noti fied that the prayer of the petition is “Petitioner prays that the Court shall determine the time of the death of Teressa L. Ernest, also known and de scribed as Therace Ernest; that she died intestate; who are her heirs and the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property above de scribed.” You are further notified that said petition will be heard on May 22, 1919, at ten o’clock A. M. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. Dated this 21st day of April, 1919. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 46-3 County Judge of Holt County, Nebraska. (First publication May 1.) LEGAL NOTICE. To the Creditors and All Other Persons Interested In the Estate of Joseph D. Frost, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 25th day of April, RED PEP’S PHILOSOPHY jife_ r "Tkey s^y that motf^y talks, but all it ever says to me is Good Bye! 60 You’ll be satisfied to say good-bye to the dollars you spend at this laundry, be cause you’ll get full value for every dollar spent here. P E R F E C T LAUNDERING At This Laundry O’Neill Sanitary Laundry Home of Red Pep. O’Neill : : : Nebraska A. D. 1919, the County Court of Holt County. Nebraska, upon the applica tion of N. J. Tuller, duly made an order extending the time to June 27. 1919, in which the applicant, N, J. Tuller, and all other creditors of said estate may file their claims against said estate, and that the time for hearing said claims will take place in the County Court at O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 28th day of June, 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. You are therefore notified to file your claims against said estate within the time above specified, and to ap pear before said court at the hearing of said claim June 28, 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. Dated this 28th day of April, A. D. 1919. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 47- 5 County Judge. (First publication May 8.) Bids For Vault Construction. Bids will be received b£ the County Clerk of Holt county, at the court house until 12 o’clock, noon, of June 2, 1919, for the construction of a brick vault addition to the County Clerk’s office. Plans and specifications can be seen at the County Clerk’s office where they are now on file. A certified check for ten per cent of the estimate must accompany each bid. Successful bidder will be required to give bond for the faithful performance of the contract. Bids will be opened by the County Board of Supervisors at 2 p. m., on June 2, 1919. The County Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. E. F. PORTER, 48- 3 County Clerk. Represented, Anyway. A couple of old codgers got into a quarrel and landed before the local magistrate. The loser, turning to his opponent in a combative frame of mind, cried: “Pll law you to the cir cuit court.” “I’m willin’,” said the other, “An’ I’ll law you to the supreme court.” “I’ll be thar.” “An’ I’ll law to ’ell!” “My attorney’ll be there,” was the calm reply. Was He An Incumbrance? The Hoosier schoolmaster still re mains in some parts of Indiana. One of these “last leaves" recently declar ed that she wished a new position. She went to one of the younger generation of teachers and told of her plans. “I’m writing a letter to the trustees of the town in which I wish to teach,” she said, “and I wish to tell about my work here. I’ve taught ever since Mr. B- became superintendent here. Now shall I say I’ve worked for twenty-five years under his adminis tration or his incumbrance?” Young Logic. “The logic of the child is always amusing and oftimes embarrassing," remarked a well-known educator. “They tell a story of little Bess, who had been complaining that her stomach feet bad, and her mother said: ‘Per haps it’s because it’s empty, dear. It might feel better if you had something in it.’ Shortly afterward the minister called. In reply to a question as to his health he said that he was well, but that his head felt rather bad that day. ‘Perhaps it’s ’cause it’s empty,’ snoke up Bessie. ‘It might feel better if you had something in it’.’’ In a New Light. His client was being sued for divorce by her husband and the attorney was trying to get her as much alimony as possible. Right in the middle of a flow of eloquence the attorney was inter rupted by the husband, who said to the court: “Your honor, I have sud denly decided to withdraw my suit, and if my wife is willing, I would like to have her come back to me.” Pressed for explanation, he said: “Mr. Black stone has presented her in such an at tractive light that I’ve fallen in love with her all over again.” Took Her Choice. An unhappy experience for a wit ness is a cross-examination by a clever lawyer, but now and then a sharp tongued and quick witted victim suc ceeds in making the experience un happy for the lawyer, too. A burglar’s wife was in the witness box, and the prosecuting counsel was conducting a vigorous cross-examina tion. “Madam, you are the wife of this man?” “Yes.” “You knew he was a burglar when you married him?” “Yes.” “How did you come to contract a matrimonial alliance with such a man?” “Well,” said the witness sarcastic ally, “I was getting old and had to choose between a lawyer and a burg lar.” The No. 3 Iowa 2-Wheeled Made with Hinged Backing Tongues. All weight off of horiea* necks; movable seat. Especially built for s reasonable priced sweep, r or cash with order buyers, our catalog fuliy explains our full line. Write for it. HAY TOOL MANUFACTURING CO. N. H. MCall, Mgr. 1602-1604 First Aye., Council Bluffs, lows Prie. $23.00 sack, whils stock lasts TO TOWNSHIP OFFICERS: I am Agent for the E US 3 E E full line of Road Graders, Culverts and Road Machinery of all descrip tions. I can give you the lowdst prices obtainable. We pay all freights—ex cept on repairs. Let me know what you need. Frank Campbell PAID LOCALS. FARM LOANS, R. H. PARKER. 22tf FOR SALE—A NEW FORD CAR.— T:T. WAID. 47-2p TO GET A SQUARE DEAL COME to Abbott’s Variety Store. 14tf. BUY' YOUR VARNISH AT AL berts Harness and Shoe Stone. 48-tf LADIES BICYCLE FOR SALE-rFOR particulars inquire at this office.45tf FOR SALE — A SIX-CYLINDER Buick, nearly new.—M. E. Vernon, O’Neill, Nebraska. 48-tf WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS, $1.25 per setting, pure Fishel strain. —Mrs. John Horiskey. 48-3p CHARCOAL FOR HOGS—ANYONE wanting charcoal for their hogs call at lumber yard.—Seth Noble. 48-tf STOP!—ONE DOOR EAST OF K. C. Hall—To have your shoes and har ness repaired.—Cromwell and Hull. 47 LOST—ABOUT TEN DAYS AGO, 1 red hog, weight about 65 pounds. Finder notify R. E. Calvert, Phone 161. 47-2p FOR SALE—EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, modern except heat. Inquire at Western Hotel.—Mrs. J. E. Vincent., O’Neill. 48-2 AM ANXIOUS TO DISPOSE OF MY residence property this spring. Will make very easy terms for purchaser. —D. A. Doyle. 40-tf BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS for setting, $1.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100.—Mrs. A. F. Sauser, O’Neill, Nebraska, Route 1. 41-tf LOST — HALF DOLLAR WATCH Fob. Panama-Pacific Exposition Souvenior, Date 1915. Reward. Re turn to M. F. Kirwin. 47-2 ,1 1 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO I I dak finishing. ' Developing any size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards, 5c; Prints, 5c.—W. B .Graves. 45tf IF YOU WANT TO BORROW Money on your Farm or Ranch at 6Vz per cent. No commission to pay. —See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 48tf WANTED — FURS AND HIDES. Phone 184, if in a hurry to mix your bread; its “Bound to Rise” if mixed with our flour. Quick delivery.—The New Feed Store. 48tf FARM LOANS, SIX PER CENT AND no commission. Will loan for any length of time from five to forty years. We are not in this business for commission but to keep down the rate. —F. J. Dishner, O’Neill. 48tf GOODY EAR TIRES, TUBES AN!. Accessories for all motor cars. Chains, Reliners, Patches, Light Bulbs, Stewart Spot Light, Havoline Oils.—Neil P. Brennan. 31 WHEN YOU HEAR A TALKING Machine reproduce voices you hear sounds that resemble a Punch and Judy, and which no more sound like the original singer than vinegar would taste like honey.—Warner & Sons. 48 STRAYED — FROM MY PLACE west of O’Neill on Sunday April 27, four head of Black Pole yearlings coming two-years-old. Re ward for information leading to their recovery.—D. H. McCoy, 0’Neill.47-2p PAINTING MATERIAL IS A LIT tle high of course! but isn’t your income greater than it was five years ago ? Careful wrokmen waste no material—all jobs supervised in per son by M. F. Kirwin, Contracting Painter. 48-1 ONE TWO-STORY, 12-ROOM HOUSE and two corner lots, one block south of the Catholic church and one block from the Golden hotel, with two corner lots, tor sale or trade—for horses, cat tle, automobiles or what you have.— John L. Quig. 48-2 THE O’NEILL PHOTO CO. HAVE 2 fine Player Pianos on display at the Studio. Come and hear them. We will make you attractive easy pay ments or take part in Liberty Bonds. If you desire. Will get you any kind of a piano at Omaha prices. 38tf I CAN NOW LOAN MONEY ON Farms and Ranches at 6% per cent interest- No Commission to pay.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 48-tf THE RICH MAN’S TOY AND THE Poor Man’s joy—the New Edison— brings genuine entertainment and real music into every home. Unlike the “Talking Machine,” you do not grow tired of it, but each time you hear it a desire is created to hear it again.—Warner & Sons. 48-1 BUY YOUR SHOES AT ALBERTS Harness and Shoe Store. 48-tf THE WEARY WAY Daily Becoming Less Wearisome To Many In O’Neill. With a back that aches all day, with rest disturbed at night, Annoying urinary disorders, 'Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for Kidney trouble. Are endorsed by O’Neill citizens. Mrs. Della Shaw, O’Neill, says: “I have always found Doan’s Kidney Pills as represented. I have used them occasionally when my kidneys have become disordered and I have had lameness in my back or have felt run down. Doan’s Kidney Pills have al ways relieved me, so I know they can be depended upon.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Shaw had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. The Professional Touch. The young physician was tired, but, as he settled back in his easy chair and his newly-wedded wife took a seat beside him, he asked affection ately: “And has my little wife been lonely?” . .. , “On, no,” she said, animatedly, “at least, not very. I’ve found something to busy myself with.” “Indeed,” he said. “What is it?” “Oh, I’m organizing a class. A lot of young girls and married women are in it, and we’re teaching each other how to cook.” “What do you do with the things you cook?” “We send them to the neighbors.” “Dear little woman,” he said, kiss ing her fondly, “always thoughful of your husband’s practice.” W. F^FINLEY, lYY. -n* Office over Reardon ‘BrUg Store. Phone: Office 28, and Residence 276 Complct Modern Xray Equipment. O’Neill, : Nebraska 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 POUTS -does Veterinary, Surgery and Dentistry Treats Diseases of All Domestic Animals. Day or Night. Phone No. 275. Abstract Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank B uilding. THE CITY GARAGE Walter Stein, Prop. Auto Livery All Kinds of Repairing. Wa have competent Workmen. All kinds of Oils and Automobile Accesaries. 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 (Ehe 5ar?itapy )Meat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn. Rendered Lard. Wm. Simpson Naylor Block Phone 160 DR. H. MARGARET FROST OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Noylor Block O’Neill, Neb. All Diseases Treated Phone 262. _. _ t ' DR. O. K. TICKLER y VETERINARIAN PHONE | DAY 108 | NIGHT O’NEILL ■ - . NEBRASKA J. H. Dav ison 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. -3 B " AsK Your Dealer I ftenSngtoJl Grand Prize Firearms 6 Ammunition g|§ Write for Catalogue itffl THE REMINGTON ARMS U.M.C CO. INC wootwoKTH Sboa. New YOMK City MSB Frank Campbell V REAL ESTATE AGENCY Collections Attended To. Insurance written in Best Companies. List your farms or houses with me to sell. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Companies I Represent: Hartford Fire, Assets ....$40,878,401.31 Ins. Co. North America $23,770,863.00 American Eagle . $2,886,862.00 The strongest is as cheap as the weakest companies. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA