The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 21, 1919, Image 10

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    LUMBER COIL PAINT
The Same Old Phone No. 32
at
The Same Old Place
with
The Same Old Quality
and
The Same Old Service
Successor to 0. O. Snyder
Q-eorg'e S. Ag'iies, Mng'r.
, _ m
C.W. Howard
Auctioneer
Live Stock and
General Farm Sales.
Wire or Write Me’
for Date at my ex
pense.
Phone, Spruce 142.
O’Neill : Nebraska
PLENTY OF
MONEY
ji
FOR
HOME
AND
FARM
LOANS
John l.quig
(First publication July 24.)
SALE UNDER DECREE BY
MASTER IN CHANCERY
B. H. Dunham, Master.
506 Securities Bldg., Omaha, Nebr.
Public Notice is hereby given that,
by virtue of an Order of Sale issued
out of the District Court of the United
States for the Disrict of Nebraska,
Norfolk Division, and in pursuance of
a decree of said Court, entered on the
16th day of September, 1918, in an
action therein pending, to-wit: No.
17 equity, wherein Abraham Wer
theimer, Emil H. Ingwersen, Julius
H. Ingwersen, Alfred C. Borroff,
Daniel H. Ingwersen, Gustav J. Ing
wersen and Elgar G. Smith, partners
doing business under the firm name
and style of Ingwersen Bros., are
plaintiffs, and Payne Sargisson, et al.,
are defendants, whereby a mortgage
on the property hereinafter described
was foreclosed, and the undersigned
as Master in Chancery of said Court
was directed to sell said property and
execute said decree, and by virtue of
the authority in me vested by said
decree and Order of Sale, I, B. H.
Dunham, as Master in Chancery of
said Court, will on the 3rd day of
September, 1919, at ten o’clock A. M.,
at the Court House in O’Neill, the
county seat of Holt county, Nebraska,
sell at public aution to the highest
bidder for cash, the property on
which said mortgage was foreclosed,
which said property is situate in the
county of Holt, and State of Ne
braska, and known and described as
follows, to-wit:
The North half of the Southwest
quarter (N% SWV4); the Southeast
quarter of the Southwest quarter
(SEVi SW 14), and the South half
of the Southeast quarter (S% SE14)
of Section Ninteen (19); and
The North half of the Northwest
quarter (N% NW%), and the
North half of the Northeast quar
ter (N% NE%) of Section Thirty
(30);
All in Township Thirty-two (32),
Range Sixteen (16).
To satisfy the plaintiffs in the sum
of Six Thousand One Hundred Eighty
one Dollars and Forty-four cents
($6,181.44) with interest thereon from
date of said decree at the rate of
seven per centum per annum, (less
a credit thereon of Two Thousand
Dollars ($2,000.00) paid on June 26,
1919), and the sum of Two Hundred
Sixty-nine Dollars and Sixty-five cents
($269.66) costs and the accruing
costs.
All as provided by said Order and
Decree.
Said sale will be held open for one
hour at the time and place aforesaid.
Dated this 22nd day of July, 1919.
7- 6 B. H. DUNHAM,
Master in Chancery of the United
States District Court for the Dis
trict of Nebraska.
(First publication July 31.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Estate No. 1222.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, July 26, 1919.
In the matter of the Estate of Anthony
Welsh, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested in said estate that a petition
has been filed in said Court for the ap
pointment of Julia Welsh as Admin
istratrix of said estate, and will be
heard August 22, 1919, at 10 o’clock
A. M. at the County Court Room in
O’Neill, Nebraska.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
8- 3 County Judge.
(First publication August 7.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Le
gatees and Personal Representatives
of and all other persons interested in
the estate of John R. Whittimore, de
ceased and The Southwest Quarter of
Section 4, in Township 30 North, cf
Range 12 West of the 6th Pr ncipal
Mendian in Holt County, Nebraska,
and all persons claiming any interest
of any kind in said real estate or any
part thereof, defendants, wll take
notice that on August 4th, 1919,
Teresia Connolly, plaintiff, filed a pe
tition in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against the de
fendants above named the object and
prayer of which are to have plaintiff
decreed to be the owner in fee simple
of the Southwest Quarter of Section
4, in Township 30 North, of Range 12
West of the 6th Principal Meridian in
Holt County, Nebraska; to have the
| title to and right of possession of said
premises quieted and confirmed in
! plaintiff; to have defendants adjudged
to have no right, title or interest in
said premises; to remove the clouds
cast upon plaintiff’s title to said prem
ises by reason of the claims of de
fendants removed, cancelled and held
for naught; and to have defendants
forever enjoined from asserting any
right, title or interest in said premises
adverse to plaintiff.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 15th day of
September, 1919.
Dated this 7th day of August, 1919.
TERESIA CONNOLLY,
9-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication August 7.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
John M. Bennett, Flora B. Bennett,
his wife (impleaded with Robert J.
McAllister and Margrade McAllister,
his wife and George Rice) defendants
will take notice that on August 2, 1919,
T. F. Birmingham, plaintiff, filed a
petition in the Dstrct Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against all de
fendants above named, the object and
prayer of which is to have a deed re
corded in Book 94 of deeds at page
325 of records of Holt County, Ne
braska, executed and delivered by
John M. Bennett and Flora B. Bennett,
his wife, to T. F. Birmingham and
conveying Lots Five and Six and part
of Lot Seven in Village of Atkinson,
Holt County, Nebraska, decreed to be
a mortgage upon said premises and
given to secure the payment of a note
of $3,000 given by defendant John M.
Bennett to T. F. Birmingham! to have
decree of foreclosure entered in said
action and have said premises ordered
6old under decree of foreclosure to
satisfy amount due on said note.
Plaintiff alleges there is due on said
note $1,381.23 with interest at 10 per
cent per annum from August 1, 1919.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 15th day of
September, 1919.
Dated this 7th day of August, 1919.
* T. F. BIRMINGHAM,
9-4 Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
(First publication August 7.)
The public is hereby warned that
no hunting, fishing, trapping or tres
passing will be allowed on the NE14,
the E46 NW% or the NE»A SE!4 of
Section 5-26-11. Violators will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the
law.
9- 3 REAM BROTHERS.
(First publication August 14.)
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Notice is hereby given that the
Holt County Board of Supervisors
will receive bids for the publication
of the delinquent tax list for the year
1919. Said bids are to be filed in the
office of the County Clerk on or be
fore noon of the 25th day of August,
1919.
The County Board of Supervisors
reserves the right to reject any or
all bids.
10- 2 E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk.
(First publication August 14.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
All persons interested in the estate
of Charles H. Clark, deceased, both
creditors and heirs, are hereby noti
fied that on August 12, 1919, J. B.
Mellor filed his petition in the County
Court of Holt county, Nebraska, al
leging that Charles H. Clark died
intestate on September 11, 1897, being
at said time a resident of Litchfield
county, Connecticut. That he died
seized of the following described real
estate situate in Holt county, Ne
braska, towitf Northwest quarter
Section 21, Township 28 North, Range
11 West 6th Principal Meridian.
That petitioner is the owner of said
land. You are notified that the
prayer of the petition is: “Petitioner
prays that the Court shall determine
the time of the death of Charles H.
Clark; that he died intestate; who
are his heirs and the degree of kin
ship; and the right of descent of the
real property above described.” You
are further notified that said petition
will be heard on September 15, 1919,
at 10 o’clock a. m., at the County
Court room in O’Neill, Holt county,
Nebraska.
Dated this 14th day of August, 1919.
(Seal.) C. J. MALONE,
County Judge of Holt county,
Nebraska. 10-3
Notice to Coal Dealers.
Bids will be received by the county
clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, at
the court house in O’Neill, until 12
o’clock, noon, of September 1, 1919,
for the furnishing of coal for the
court house for the ensuing year.
Bids to be opened iby the County
Board of Supervisors at their first
meeting in September The Board
reserves the right to reject any or
all bids.
E. F. PORTER,
11-2 County Clerk.
W. J. Hammond, Attorney.
(First Publication Aug. 21.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 1144.
In the County Court of Holt county,
Nebraska, August 16, 1919.
In the Matter of the Estate of William
L. Alder, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the adminis
trator of saide state has filed in said
Court his final report and a petition
for final settlement and distribution
of the residue of said estate; and that
sai>’ report and petition will be heard
? ", r ember 16, 1919, at 10 a. m. at the
County Court room in O’Neill, Ne
raska, when all persons interested
map appear and be heard concerning
said final report and the distribution
of said estate.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
11-3 • County Judge.
(First publication August 21)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 1223
In the Matter of the Estate of James
Nebraska, August 21, 1919.
In he Matter of the Estate of James
Beauchamp, 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 James F. Gal
lagher as administrator of said estate,
and will be heard September 11, 1919,
at 10 o’clock a. m., at the County
Court room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
11-3 County Judge.
LITTLE WHOLESOME ADVISE
Sir Edward Carson forgets more
than his good manners when he
says that the United States should
mind its own business, notes the
San Francisco Examiner.
We would like to call Sir Edward
Carson’s atention to the fact that
if the United Staes had minded its
own business the Germans would
now probably be in full occupancy
of England, be demanding of England
the oppressive indemnities and the
territorial extensions which the allies
are now demanding of Germany.
If the United States had minded
its own business and not take any
action in regard to the late European
conflict, another German house than
the House of Hanover would be heirs
to the throne of England, or would
hold England as a dependent province,
with Canada, Australia, Ireland and
other parts of the British empire sep
arated from Great Britian and at
liberty to conduct themselves in in
dividual independence, or in such con
federation as they might see fit.
Even minding its own business, the
United States has a perfect right to
be sympathetic with Ireland.
We are supposed to be a genu
inely democratic government and
people, favorable to democratic in
stitutions and republican forms of
government everywhere, solicitous
for oppressed nations and for
weaker countries held in bondage
by the military force of stronger
nations.
There is not one subject nation
which the convention of allied coun
tries at Paris has released from the
domination of Russia or Austria or
Germany or any European power
which can show the same ineradi
cable and uncontrovertable record of
oppression, of wilfully and stupidly
unjust government as Ireland can
show.
There is no other subject nation
in all Europe that has lost half its
population in half a century as the
direct result of an unjust govern
ment, antagnostic in race and re
ligion, which because of this racial
__ Yank’s* ,
Philosophy
8.
No, Hortense, blondes are
not necessarily light sleep*
an.
But they are night sleepers
THE TRIAL '
We want you to give our
laundry the severest trial
you can conceive a veri
table test of skill and care- c
fullness.
THE VERDICT
Will be left to you.
Whether you have en
trusted to our care the
cleansing of your richest
lace curtains or your linen
floor coverings we’ll be
ACQUITTED
—honorably acquitted of
any negligence or malfeas
ance in laundering.
D’NEILL SANITARY LDY.
Sam A. Arnold,
3’Neill, : : Nebraska
and religious antagonism has taxed
Irish industries out of existence be
caused they competed with English
industries, and has reduced the
whole country practically to an ag
ricultural basis and compelled the
younger and more enterprising and
adventurous of the Irish people to
leave the land of their birth and
seek opportunties which should
have been provided for them at
home.
If the people of the United States
have not succeeded because of the
failure of their representative in
Paris in releasing the oppressed
nations under Great Britian’s militar
istic and imperalistc sway, they stll
feel that they have the right as citi
zens of this free republic to sympa
thize with those oppressed subject
nations and to hope that they, too,
in time may secure their independence
as a justification for the American
blood shed in this war in behalf of
the liberties of the world.
The United States will mind its
own business, but it will not abandon
its democratic principles, its human
itarian sympathies and its inter
national rights.
Finally, we suggest to Sir Edward
Carson as a preliminary to his ad
vising the United States to mind its
own business, that he advise Great
Britian to mind its own business; to
stop flooding the country with pro
British propaganda and anti-Irish
propaganda and propaganda opposed
to everything that Great Britian is
opposed to; to stop interfering with
our personal and domestic affairs
by plotting to control cables and news
associations and American news
papers in her own interests and to
the disadvantage of our American
people and our American government.
Criticism, like charity, should be
gin at home.
The Fair Notice.
Complaint has been made to the
management that there is a new regu
lation in the Fair Book requiring that
all jars used by exhibitors of preserves
jells, pickles and such things must be
shown in a certain size jar. We will
for this year consider this as a sug
gestion, but not obligatory. Many
exhibitors would have to buy new jars
if we enforced this rule.
FRANK CAMPBELL,
11-2 Secretary.
PAID LOCALS.
FARM LOANS, R. H. PARKER. 22tf
WANTED—A GIRL AT O’NEILL
Saitary Laundry. 11-tf.
TO GET A SQUARE DEAL COME
to Abbott’s Variety Store. 14tf.
HOUSE AND 5 LOTS FOR SALE,
terms or cash.—John Brennan. 11
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM,
for Iwo.—Mrs. A. L. Wilcox. 11-1
WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework. Two in family.—
Mrs. S. J. Weekes.
WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; two in family.—Miss
Agnes Kelley, O’Neill. 10-tf
MAKE A GUARANTEED ONE-TON
Truck of your old Ford for $185.
Carl Grant, Phone 217, O’Neill. 6-tf.
I CAN NOW LOAN MONEY ON
Farms and Ranches at 6% per cent
nterest. No Commission to pay.—See
R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 48-tf
WANTED—GIRL TO WORK FOR
her board while attending school;
two in family.—Mrs. Hannorah
Cronin, O’Neill. 10-tf.
LIST YOUR FARM OR RANCH
with me. I have several buyers
that will be here soon.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 50tf
FOR SALE—DUROC J E R SE Y
Boars, 6 months old; ready for ser
vice.—M. M. Langan, Maple Grove,
Nebraska. 10-4p.
FARM FOR RENT SEASON OF 1920
for Cash. Large farm, to man with
plent of help and equipment.—Carl
Grant, Phone 217, O’Neill. 6-tf.
1 1 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO
I I dak finishing. Developing any
size roll, 16c; Pack, 26c; Post Cards,
5c; Prints, 5c.—W. B .Graves. 45tf
IF YOU WANT TO BORROW
Money on your Farm or Ranch at
6!4 per cent. No commission to pay.
—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 48tf
WHEN HUNGRY GO TO THE
O’Neill Cafe for meals and lunches.
Our pies have a reputation. First
door south of Quinn’s feed store. 2-tf
FLOUR AND FEED—GOLD MEDAL
and Bound to Rise flour. Calf and
pig meal. Cash for hides at the Cash
Feed Store. Deliver any time.—Edw.
Eager. 2-tf
IF YOU WANT TO RENT YOUR
farm or ranch come in and make
out your contract as I have several
Iowa and eastern Nebraska friends
who want to lease farms and ranches
in llolt county.—John L. Quig. 11-4
LOST—ONE 32X4 GOODRICH CAS
ing and rim, north and east of
O’Neill some time Thursday, August
14th. Finder please return to Hans
Schutt, Neligh, Nebr., or The Frontier
[iffice and receive $5.00 reward. 11-1
Notice to Dog Owners.
Dog owners are hereby notified that
ill untagged dogs found running about
the citv will be killed. j
' WALTER BRENNAN,
11-2 Chief of Poice.
For Sale or Rent.
A six room house (4 bed rooms, I
parlor, kitchen, and dining room>; *
jther out buildings; well located.
For price and terms see L. G. Gil- \
espie, O’Neill, Nebraska. 10-2
I WANTED TO LEASE OR 1
RENT.
Hay Land. Give full descrip- |
tion and price in first letter. Ad- 1
dress P. O. Box F, O’Neill, §
Nebraska. 30tf. 1
DR. J. P, ©ILL1GAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention give to
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND ..X
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
• J. D. CRONIN
a# Lawyers
Office: Nebraska State Bank Building.
-Phone 57
O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb.
W, F. FINLHY, M. I).
Office over Reardon Drug Store.
Phone: Office 28, and Residence 276
Complet 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.
MincBconi ^
Abstract
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Building
(Che Baijitapy
)J)/Jeat 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.
DR. 0. K. TICKLER
VETERINARIAN
PHONE| DAY
108 | NIGHT
O’NEILL ■ • . NEBRASKA
The O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
rHE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Collections Attended To.
nsurance written in Best Companies.
,ist your farms or houses with me to
sell.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Companies I Represent:
lartford Fire, Assets ....$40,878,401.31
ns. Co. North America $23,770,663.00
Linerican Eagle . $2,886,852.00
The strongest is as cheap as the
weakest companies.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA