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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
For Wyoming and Montana Hay & Grain Bought to Order | Not less than $20.00 for No. 1 Hay f. o. b. cars. Will allow 10c per bushel above the market price Grain in Carload lots f. o. b. your station. Will buy ' Feed and Grain, Prairie Hay, Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy, Syrup, Oats Straw, Oats, Barley, Corn, Rye, Potatoes, Etc. - i How much for Hay in the Stack and allow use of rff-the place for Feed and Pasture? Give us description df pasture and price hay on ground. Farmers hold and list your produce for the benefit of the drouth stricken states. They need your assistance. We pay above market value. MARTIN A. PETERSON Farmers Regulator and Adjuster The Western Hotel Box 482 O’Neill, Nebr. I I I(V \ « -i tli.itl. Hfjrtll Qlj" * I . . 'I. ’ I-. / ,!/-■ r ... *r>-. . n'ii I .nr-id 11 has been taken over by and will be given the personal attention of . W. MIKESELL II The same cordial treatment we always extended | oUr patrons and friends at the Iler Grand I will be continued here. I We solicit part of your patronage when you visit $1.00 to $^00 per day. OMAHA • _■_ » • • ■ l • &«•'*? ■ »: rM I • i «*■**» « i ‘t •' V » «-• t ? ! *t< t II;-*. *'r*»«i r< »r]( i {* If ft , \ivA r* h The Same Old Phone No. 32 tf<» IWWftM d • • . . 1 • at The Same Old Plaee /<nOi i io -iff t ->f i;. Wlth }„ ,rrf* |,p,. u.-,, i ;mq2 The Same Old Quality HhjiIH ,f A |.Ui) 1 i 1 The^aWe Old Service r_ Successor to O. O. Snyder ■ ; G-eorgr© S. ^.gia.@s, Mngr. —.. %tmrim*;mimrnr ... .. .--.'_i_ C.W. Howard I , Auctioneer | Live Stock and I General Farm Sales. : Wire or Write Me I for Date at my ex pense. Phone, Spruce 142. O’Neill : Nebraska •HI ■ vmi I Optional Farm Loans; Annual Interest; No Com missions Deducted; Home Loans; Monthly Payment Plan; Building and Loan Stock Earning 8% Interest, Compounded Each Six Months; Insurance of Every Kind t <■ »>: ha! j-ffyorf V •*• s. .<• -SEE- I L-G. GILLESPIE, O’Neill, Nebr. Salt! ’'3 tp.fi‘ Phone 309 | lonlsv•• ppMs i (First publication Sept. 4) In the Matter of the Estate of James NOTICE TO CREDITORS. H- Early, Deceased. Estate No. 1151. Creditors of said estate are hereby In the^County Qourt of Holt county, notified that the time limited for pre Nekk&sEI, Ati£iM-2&? T919. senthi* claims against said estate is I December 26, 1919, and for the pay ments of debts is January 3, 1920, i and that on September 26, 1919, and on 1 December 27, 1919, at 10 o’clock a. ; m. each day, I will be at the County Court room m said county t o receive, (examine, hear, allow, or adjust all j claims and objections duly filed. | (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 13-4 County Judge. (First publication Sept. 18) NOTICE. John Waldo Johnson, Mamie John son, Grace Adams, Major R. Adams, Clay Jones, and Wm. Livingston, de fendants, will take notice that E. P. Hanson, administrator of the estate of Wilbur J. Johnson, deceased, plain tiff, has filed a petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants impleaded with J. H. Hertel, real name unknown, C. F. Huston, real name unknown, M D. Cameron, I. N. Warrick and Frank J. Pinijper, the object and prayer of which is to obtain permission to sell and convey the south half of section thirty-five, township twenty-six, range twelve in Holt county, Nebraska, pur .*4 ant to the terms of a certain con tract set out in said petition. . You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of October, 1919. Dated September 11, 1919. 16-4 E. P, HANSON, Administrator of the Estate of Wilbur J. Johnson, Deceased* Plaintiff. Courtright, Sidner & Lee, Attorneys. (First publication September 18.) (J. D. Cronin, Attorney.) LEGAL NOTICE. ..QJjvp M. Rich, if living, or.hgcJbeirs, devisees, legatees arid personal Rep resentatives and all other persons interested in the estate of t)live M. Rich, if deceased; William H. Rich, if living, <tr his heirs, devised, legatees and personal representative?) and all other persons interested in the estate of William H. Rich, if deceased; Cgrry Rich; if living, or her heirs; devisees, legatees and personal representatives arid all other persons interested in the estate of Carry Rich, if deceased; Anna M. Seitz, if living, or her heirs, devisees, legatees and personal repre sentatives and all other persons in 1 terdsted in the estate of Anna M. i Seitz, if deceased; and the Northeast Quarter of Section Five (5), Township Thirty- one (31), Range Eleven (11), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Hoi. County, Nebraska, and all persons Claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, Defendants, will take notice that on the 18th day of September, 1919, George Bay, plaintiff, filed his petjtion in the District Court of Holt ' County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of Which is to obtain a decree of Court quieting and confirming in him the title to the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Five, Township Thirty-one, Range Eleven, West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, and a decree that a certain mortgage thereon given by John H. Bay and Catharina Bay, his wife, to Walter F. Rich dated May 1, 1888, and recorded in Book 38 of mortgages at page 45 of the records of Holt County, Ne braska, in the sum of $600.00, has been fully paid and satisfied and is barred by the statute of limitations of the State of Nebraska and unenforcable; and ,to remove from said title the clouds cast thereon by the claims of, liens, title, interest or estate in or upon said real estate of the 'defend ants and each and all of them and td enjoin each and all of said defendants from asserting or claiming any right, title, lien, interest or estate in or upon said real estate or any part thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 26th day of October, 1919. Dated this 18th day of September, 1919. 15-4 GEORGE BAY, Plaintiff. (First publication Sept 26.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1223. In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, September 17, 1919. In the Matter of the Estate of James Beauchamp, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time, limited for presenting claims against said estate is January 20, 1920, and for the payment of debts is September 11, 1920, and that on October 20, 1919, and on January 21, 1920, 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, 16-4 County Judge. (First publication Sept. 26 ) f&W’ICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Estate No. 1064, of Z. W. Thomas, deceased, in County Court of Holt county, Nebraska: The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, take notice that the administrator de bonis non, with will annexed, has filed a final account and report of his admin istration, and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which has been set for hearing before said Court on October 18, 1919, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated September 19, 1919. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 16-3 County Judge. (First publication Sept. 26.) W. J. Hammond, Attorney. NOTICE. John Fitzgerald, if living, and the Unknown Iieira, Devisees,' Legatees and Personal Representatives of and all other persons interested in the estate of John Fitzgerald, if de ceased, Conrad Mitsehelle, Susanna M. Mitsehelle, his wife, Wilcox Lumber Company, a corporation, Jane F. Martin, Angelin© Martin, David B. Fisk and Lot 16, in Block 16, in the Original Town of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, defend ant*, will take notice that on Sept. 20, 1919, John J. MeCaffetty, plaintiff, filed a petition in the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, against you the object and prayer of which are to secure a decree oi Court quieting in plaintiff the title to Lot 16, ir. Block 15 in the Original Town of O’Neill, thereof and decreeing that you have no title to lien upon or interest in said premises, and removing the clouds cast upon plaintiff’s title to said premises by reason of your claims to some title to, lien, upon or interest in said premises and forever enjoining you from asserting any title to, lien upon or interest in said premises adverse to plaintiff. Yon arre retfuhfed to answer said petition on or before the 3rd d*y: of November, 1919. ,i. Dated this 25th day of September, 1919, .. 16-4, JOHN J. Mct'AFFERTY, Plaintiff. •AIT the Goods. “T wish I could sell a love story to one of these fashion magazines.” “Why?” “Couldn’t they print some nifty illustrations of the heroine’s clothes?” Suspicious. Flatbush—The editor of this coun try paper says “the sound of the ham mer is again heard in the land.” Bensonhurst—Sounds as if his wife had returned home.—Yonkers States man. Column Fillers. The Tribune family is obligated t<> Dr. A. G. Prill for some'large and luscious Birig cherries; also to Griorge Merdian for Royal Annes and to Mrs. Ellwood for new potatoes arid peas.— Scio (Ore.) Tribune. Different Days. “How are things now, colonel? I remember you used to have a pretty taste in liquors. Drank imported stuff with ginger ale for a chaser.” ' “Eh-yah. ' Now, I (WiMf’bodtl^g*be hind a barrel in an alley, with a cop for a chaser.” . ■ i. .Ji.— A Graphic Account' Mrs, Charles L. Griesemer, 1933 North Kildare avenue, has been laid up in bed for the past week, after falling down her back stairs and giv ing some awful injuries to her left hand. She was going to wait oh a customer, when all-of-a-sudden she slipped, and both of her heels were knocked off.—Northwest News. Bess—Somebody passed a counter feit dime on Bob a year ago and he hasn’t been able to get rid of it -since. Maiden Aunt (horrified)—What! Does that young man never gd to church, then?—St. Paul Dispatch. Anyway, a married mam never has to waste time in making up his mind I He knows just what he can—and can’t—do. SOME “DON’TS” LAUNDRY WE DON’T SCORCH YOUR POCKET We don’t scroch your linen! We don’t break collars! We don’t tear lace cur tains ! We don’t shrink woolens! We don’t half wash! We don’t disappoint! Isn’t that the kind of laundry you want? Give us a chance to prove those don’ts. Family washing our specialiy. O’NEILL SANITARY LDY. Sam A. Arnold, O’Neill, : : Nebraska PAID LOCALS. FARM LOANS, R. H. PARKER. 22tf WANTED—A GIRL AT O’NEILL Saitary Laundry. 11-tf! FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOTS jfor sale.—Enquire at Gallagher’s ,Store. l&-3p HAIR SWITCHES FROM COMB . mgs.—Mrs. Ida M- Abbott, Route 2, O’Neill..' j5-2p I WANT TO BUY A GOQD RESI dence property dlbs^" in.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. >6-4 FOR SALE—TWO BIG TYPE PURE ,-Bred, Poland China boars.—E. W. Braasch, O’Neill. l6-2p FOR DRESSMAKING AND SEWING cajl on Mrs. Dyson, 2nd door west of the Pafker House 16-4 WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; two-' in fanMly.ti-Miss Agnes Kelley, O’Neill. - - 10-tf FOR SALE — TWO YEAR OLD black faced Ram.—rJ, C. Addison, Opportunity, Nebraska. 14-3 THE PERRIQO OPTICAL CO. OF Fremont will visit O’Neill again Tuesday, - October 7th, at the Golden Hotel. -16-t2 FOR SALE—GOOSE, DUCK AND Chicken feathers, also some choice plants.—Mrs. A. F. Sauser, Route 1, O’Neill. 15-2 EOR SALE—ONE YEARLING REG isteted Shorthorn Bull. Also a few 'ifrwfg and heifers'for sale.—Jambs Jen feen. O’Neill. 14-3p WANTED—TO LEASE 5 OR 6 ROOM " house With burn in O’Neill, for a term of months.-^W. J. Sparks, Q!Neill,t Nebraska, i - , 15-2. FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE AND 2 lots ip, southwest part,of town. For prices write or see me.—A. C. Os wald, Wis'tfer, Nebraska. 14-3p F. N. FUHR WILL HOLD HIS AN r{ nual Poland China fall Boar and Gilt sale at farm, 6 miles north Bris tow, Nebr., Oct. 6, 1919. 16-2 WANTED—HORSES AND CATTLE for fall pasture.—-Walter Schutz, Meek, Nebr. Can be reached by phone through J. A. Robertson’s. 15-3p 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, , 4<M£ - f 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO I I dak finishing, .Developing any site roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards, 54; Prints, 5c.—W. B .Graves. 45tf IF YOU WANT TO BORROW Money on your F adrift dr Ranch '4t 6 $6 per cent. No commission to pay. —See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 4§tf WHEN HUNGRY GO TO” TIlE G’Neill Cafe far 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 tjo Riso flour, Qalf apd pig meal. Cash for hides’at the Cash Feed Store. Deliver any time.—-Edw. Eagter. , - 2-tf GOODY -WE TIDE'S, TUBES AND Accessories 1 'for all1 motor cars. Chains, Relinerg, Patches, Light Bulba, Stewart Spot Light, Havoline Oils.—Neil Pi Brennan. ^ 31 SEVEN-ROOM RESIDENCE FOR sale. 160 fpqp, front op 314 lots, electric lights, fine shade, shrubbery, barn or garage; ' Priee $2,806; part cash.-—Grace Ward, O’NeilL; J4eb,15tf FOUND—ON THU ROAD EAST .OF .tip: roundhdiise; about two Weeks age,; a ladies’ -fpr;fcpU»r. Ownfer can have same by probing; property and paying for this 'nutic’c:—F. U Eauf man. I oj VD l'*4l FOR SALE —.ONE McCORMICK husker and shredder; one Inde pendent corn binder, good as new and one 10-20 Eli gas - tractor,—Petal' Claussen,3 miles north of Emmet, Ne M-4V , Ff*j SALE—THE SOUTH FOUR Ltjfs -of -the Bedford place m the wpt part of town; lots are drTsewer For pflce h'tid terms- -write Mrs. W. H. Bedford, Page, Nebraska. 13-4p TAKEN UP—ON THE CONNOLLY Place.south of O’Neill on or about May 29, 1919, a white face yearling steer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying ex penses.—jrrank Veleba, O’Neill 13-5 WEAK 'OR INFLAMED EYES, Headache, dizziness, squinting, scowling, cross eyes, poor sight for either near or far are indications that you need glasses. The Perrigo Opti cal Co. will tell you the truth. At Golden Hotel, Tuesday, October 7. “The melancholy days may be here but you con’t make the boy who has a free ticket to the Ak-Sar-Ben car nival beliece it.” PLENTY OF Of f> iVj ; :•; •;r'.a; .: • MONEY 1 FOR HOME AND " > •• - v< o it;'.; ; in A st. LOANS • • **-r * ■ ■ ,v ■ (' i ffi John BcfcjSyl agdd 6, smswerdd iiio door wbfeil his5 big sister’s beau called. “Wbere’s your sister?” he was asked. i “Ups^irs putting herself pn,” was Bobby’s rather startling answer— Boston, Transcript. ;7 >!', / 7 H J ” 7%t1 : r-’ : * “ OR. Jv F: GILLIGAN Phvsician and Surgeon ■ i 1 Bmeetalattention gire to DISEASES ^F THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES “ j; K CRONIN aSLawyerat Office: Nebraska'State Bank Building -Phone 67 O’Neill, SO’ffStf! '♦ f' i 11 i V • I • i/ 7‘V>Ti{t‘**rr;.i,j’ mr- rrr t— W. F» FINLEY, IYli 0 ! , tin,i Office over Reardon Drug Store., Phone: Office 28, and Residence 276 Complet Modern Xray Equipment. O’NeHl* : Nebraska ?Q ij'fOW )‘l ■ i ■ ■_ • • , ■ 1 ■ FRED L. BARCLAY STUART, NEB* Makes Long or Short Time I,oans on Improved Farms and Ranches. If you are in need of a loan drop him a line and he will call and see you. i.~H-.- ■ ■■ ; ■ ;■ ■ - 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 . -V 3T©TTTSi§r —-doRs— iVeierirtary, Surgery and Dsrtistry Treats Diseases of All Donia&t3c Animals. Day or Night. Phone lf4j&75. TffiLt Nrfi ft”-44 Maa^ntonRiPI R’uatra<t < S ■*’; * Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank BMldinj? iliiii_ <Xhe Sanitary Xl/Jeat Market * (1U.K0‘ >d > „ J || We have a full line of s' |i "in-n •! ,-i Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure iStom* Rendered Lard. Wm. Simpson | Maylor Block Phonfe s160 rrsri rra .wliar DR. H. MARGARET FR0ST - MMMd . -i OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN . Noylor Block O’N'eUI.T^eb. All Diseases Treated Phone 282. DR. O. K. TICKLER VETERINARIAN PHONE| DAY 108 | NIGHT O'NEILL - - . NEBRASKA