The Same Old Phone No vi r.t The Same Old Place " it!) The S;:ni“ Old <'»? diiy and The Same Oid Service Setlb. XTcfblo Successor to 0. O. Snyder 3-e^xgre S. Mr iThis is our All Steel Farm Cate || direct from factory to farm. JOHN L QUIG, O’Neill. (First publication May 27) LEGAL NOTICE. Bridget E. Kenneally, Michael Ken neally, her husband, Cyrus S. Calson Wendall O. Fletcher, Janett Herbage The Northeast Quarter of Sectioi Twenty (20), in Township Twenty eight (28), North of Range Fifteei (15) West of the Sixth P. M. in Hoi county, Nebraska, and all person: claiming any interest in said rea estate or any part thereof, defendants ■will take notice that on May 20, 1920 George E. Hansen, plaintiff, filed hi petition in the District Court of Hoi county, Nebraska, against said defend ants the object and prayer of whicl being to quiet and confirm in the plain tiff the title to and the peaceable pos session of the following described rea estate situated in the county of Hoi and state of Nebraska, to-wit: Th Northeast Quarter of Section Twent; (20), in Township Twenty-eight (28) North of Range Fifteen (15), Wes of the Sixth P. M. and that it be ad judged and decreed that said defend ants and each and all of them hav no right, title, lien or interest in sail real estate or any part thereof an for further equitable relief. Plaintiff further prays that tw certain real estate mortgages agains said real estate, one given by Johi H. Oden to Scott T. Jones July 11 the payment of debts is May 21, 1921, and that on June 26, 1920, and on . September 27, 1920, at 10 o’clock A , M., each day, I will be at the County ( Court Room in said County to receive i examine, hear, allow, or adjust all . claims and objections duly filed, i (Seal) C. J. MALONE, ; 51-4 County Judge. (First publication May 27) LEGAL NOTICE. , Samuel H. Farman, Nettie M. Far i man, his wife, Samuel H. Farman, t as Trustee of the Real Estate of Henry . Farman, Deceased, the Southwest i Quarter (SW(4) of Section Nine (9), - in Township Thirty (30), North of - Range Ten (10), West of the Sixth I P. M. in Holt county, Nebraska, and II —11 parsons claiming any interest in i! said real estate or any part thereof >' defendants, will take notice that on , May 21, 1920, John P. Berger and t Charles E. Berger, plaintiffs, filed - their petition in the District Court - of Holt county, Nebraska, against } said defendants the object and prayer 1 ot said petition being to quiet and 1 confirm in the plaintiffs the title to and the peaceable possession of the > fallowing described real estate situ t ated in the county of Holt and i state of Nebraska, to-wit: The , Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section i Nine (9), in Township Thirty (30), 1 Nliivtll A f P n n « /I A\ TIT i X loot, lur ^uuu.uu turn icvuiucu i Book 29 Mortgage Records of sai county at Page 329, and one give; by Bridget E. Kenneally and husbani to said defendants Cyrus S. Calsoi and Wendall O. Fletcher Decembe 23, 1887, for $600.00 and recorded ii Book 27 Mortgage Records of sail county at Page 541, be canceled removed and excluded as clouds upoi the title of plaintiff to said rea estate. Said defendants are required b answer said petition on »r befori Monday, July 5, 1920. Dated May 27, 1920. GEORGE E. HANSEN, 61-4 Plaintiff. By Lewis Chapman, His Attorney. (First publication May 27.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1337. In the County Court of Holt County Nebraska, May 21, 1920. I. the matter of the Estate of Viola ■T. Brown, Deceased. REDITORS of said estate are i by notified that the time limited i . presenting claims against said estate is September 26, 1920, and for i the Sixth P. M. and that it be ad i judged and decreed that the said de 1 fendants have no right, title, lien or r interest in said real estate or in any 1 part thereof; that the clouds cast 1 upon the title of plaintiffs to said , real estate by the claims of the de i fondants to some right, title, lien cr l interest in said real estate or any part thereof be removed and excluded; i that the said defendants and each and > all of them be perpetually barred and enjoined from claiming or asserting any right, title, lien or interest in said real estate or any part thereof and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, July 5, 1920. Dated May 25, 1920. 51-4 LEWIS CHAPMAN, Attorney for Plaintiffs. (First publication May 27.) (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of the application of Emily H. Bowen, administratrix of the estate of Frank Bowen, de ceased, for license to sc-11 real estate. Order To Show C*uise. Now or. this 25th day of May, 1920, this cause camo on for hearing upon the application of Emily H. Bowen ad ministratrix of the estate of Frank Bowen, deceased, for license to sell Lot ?i in Block 22 in the Original Town of O'Neill, Holt County, Ne braska, for the purpose of paying the debts owing by sEid deceased and was submitted to the Court. And it appear r.': to the Court by such petition that here is rot sufficient personal estate in the bends of said adm nistratrix to pry the bob s outstanding against sail d'-ceastJ an 1 the expense.; of ad mii.istr fb n and that it is necessary to -e11 ■: i 1 r'al estate for the pay n: r.t rf such debts. 1 is therefore hereby ordered that all per-or3 interested in arid estate ap] - ar I cfore the District Co art of Holt Crtimy. Nebraska, at the Court Hou-'; in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 26th day of June, 1920, at 10 o’clock V. M. to show cause why a license hou'1 rot be granted to Emily H. Bowen, administratrix of the estate of Fran c Bowen deceased to sell the eal estf.t1 clove >;• • rifcc-d to pay such debts. It is f_rther ordered that notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be given by publishing a copy of this order for four successive weeks in The Frontier, a weekly news paper printed, published and of gen eral circulation in Holt County, Ne braska. By the Court: R. R. DICKSON, 51-4 Judge. (First publication May 27). (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) LEGAL NOTICE. Jasper Savage and West Half South west Quarter Section 2 and West Half Northwest Quarter Section 11, Town ship 31 North, Range 12 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Ne braska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, defendants will take notice that on the 27th day of May, 1920, Mary D. Smith, plaintiff, filed a petition in District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to secure a decree of Court that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of and en titled to the possession of West Half Southwest Quarter Section 2 and West Half Northwest Quarter Section 11, Township 31 North, Range 12 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, and quieting in plaintiff the title to said premises and decreeing that you have no right, title or interest in said premises and re moving the clouds cast upon plain tiff’s title by reason of your claims to some right, title or interest in said premises and forever enjoining you from asserting any right, title or in terest in said premises adverse to plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of July, 1920. MARY D. SMITH, 51-4 Plaintiff. (First publication June 3.) NOTICE THAT AN EMERGENCY EXISTS. All persons interested will take rotiee that on the 1st day of June, A. D. 1920. the following resolution amour; other proceedings were had by the Hoard of Supervisors of Holt Countv. Nebraska, to-wit: “WHEREAS, there has been during the last month or six weeks an un precedented rainfall throughout Holt County, and that as a result thereof there has been sudden torrential floods; that the rainfall has been so sudden and otf such great quantity that the same has con stituted a sudden causalty. That as result thereof bridges throughout the County have been destroyed and damaged so as to prevent the same from being used by the public for travel, and the same has caused great inconvenience to the public and inter ference with the general business of the County and, “WHEREAS, there are not sufficient funds in the Treasury belonging to the bridge fund to repair said bridges or replace the same, and there is not sufficient available money in the bridge fund for said purpose. “NOW THEREFORE, I move you Mr. Chairman, that this Honorable Body do hereby declare that an emer gency exists, and that the Board give notice in the time and form prescribed by Statute of the intention of this Board to repair the damage caused by said sudden causalty from other funds, and that notice of such intention be published as provided by law.” You are further notified that said Board of Supervisors of Holt County, Nebraska, intends to repair said damage in pursuance of said resolu tion unless due cause is shown to the contrary on or before the 18th day of June, A. D. 1920. P. C. WATSON, Chairman. Attest: E .F. PORTER, County Clerk (Seal) T. D. HANLEY, 62-2 Deputy. (First publication June 3.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1339. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 1, 1920. In the matter of the Estate of Paul Sullivan, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is October 2, 1920, and for the payment of debts is June 1, 1921, and that on July 2, 1920, and on October 4, 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, er adjust all claims and objections duly filed. V Seal) C. J. MALONE, 62-4 County Judge. (First publication June 10.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 1265. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 9, 1920. In the matter of the Estate of James F. Shoemaker, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate 1 are hereby notified that the Executor of said estate has filed in said Court ; his final report and a petition for final 'Cement and distribution of the resi cl"? of said e Cate; and that said re port and petition wi ; be heard July 2, , i-*o, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the County Court Room ii: O’Neill, Nebraska, when a'l persons interested may ap pear and Le heard concerning said fine 1 report and the distribution of ■ ;.i ! estate. ISealJ C. J. MALONE, 1-3 County Judge. (First publication June 10.) (W. J. Elairr.icr.d, Attorney.) 1 C ICE FOR PETITION FOR AD MINISTRATION. E:,late No. 347. In the County Court rf Holt County, Nel.ras a, June 1 i ;20. "n th*» r'alter ■ f ».! - rh ! te of Frank F. Oviatt, Deceased, iso.ice s hereby riven to all persons e. cd n s id estate that a petition ! • s been fled in said Court for the ap , . .ii.ent a' an administrator with v id annexed of said estate, and will be heard June 28, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 1-3 County Judge. (First publication June 17) LEGAL NOTICE. All persons interested in the estate of J Carroll Whinnery, deceased, both creditors and heirs, are hereby notified that on June 16, 1920, Norman K. Whinnery filed a petition in the County Court of Holt county, Nebras ka, alleging that J. Carroll Whinnery. a rciei^ant nf T /sc A nrrolac PAnnfv f’u 1 died on December 25, 1914, leaving a last will and testament which was ad mitted to probate on March 23, 1915, in the Superior Court of Los Angeles county, California. That attached to said petition is an authenticated copy of said will and probate thereof. That said J. Carroll Whinnery died seized of Southeast Quarter of South east Quarter of Section 2 and North Half of Northeast Quarter and North east Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Section 11, in Torwnship 25 North, of Range 15 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska, upon which said will operates. That petitioner is owner of said real estate; that the prayer of the petition is: “Petitioner prays that said instrument may be proved, allowed and admitted to probate as the last will and testa ment of J. Carroll Whinnery, deceased; that a decree be entered herein finding that there are no debts, claims or de mands against said estate and that any debts, claims or demands owing or claimed to be owed by J. Carroll Whinnery or his estate are barred by the statute of limitations.” You are notified that said petition will be heard July 14, 1920, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska. 2-3 C. J. MALONE, (Seal) County Judge. SHERIFF IS ARRESTED DRIVING WITHOUT LICENSE Cedar County News: It was a case of Turk meeting Turk when Sheriff Dave McFadden entered the lists last Friday against Sheriff Peter Duffy, of Holt county, and the latter finally had to acknowledge the authority of Mr. McFadden and bow before the prow ess of the local minion of the law, and was compelled to obey the pro visions made by the legislatores for common people as well as for sheriffs. But Sheriff Duffy was really not re sponsible, as he was merely a guest of Dr. Davie, a well known horseman, whose car happened to be without a license tag when it came under the eagle eye of Sheriff McFadden who promptly put it in storage in a local garage. And when Sheriff Duffy was ready to retm to O’Neill and tell the boys out there what good races they could expect this week he was unable to find the fliver, in the spot where he left it. Naturally he hunted up Sheriff McFadden to report his loss and seek expert aid in locating the missing machine. Sheriff McFadden quickly started his usual lecture about the provisions of the automobile law when Dr. Davis explained that he had ordered his license at his home at Fremont, and it Was to have been sent fn him at. O’Neill, hut when he heard of the good races to be seen here he did not wait for it but came over at once, bringing Sheriff Duffy along for protection. Sheriff McFadden finally relented and let the doughty repre sentative of the law in Holt county start home with the flivver. BERG DOLL’S ESCAPE. Camden (N. J.) Post-Telegram: Un doubtedly there will be a popular de mand that every agency and power of the United States Government shall be exercised to the limit to bring back into custody, to serve his sentence, the notorious draft dodger, Grover Cleve land Bergdoll. His escape from his mothers house in Philadelphia When the public had reason to believe that he was behind the bars at Fort Jay besmirches high officials of the War Department. Whoever is responsible or in any way implicated in this scandal should be brought to book and punished. Use of the Bergdoll millions to shield the slacker and his fugitive brother and consistently defy Federal authority has marked this case from the start. It was this that enabled the convicted deserter to command au thority for his transfer from his cell to his mother’s home, where his get away was doubtless cleverly planned. The rottenness of this situation calls for a Congressional investigation. Bessemer (Mich.) Herald: After his stupendous efforts in putting the British navy on its sea legs, is it any wonder Wilson’s health failed? ta:d locals. FARM LOANS—R. H. PARKER.37tf SPRING CHICKENS FOR SALE.— Mrs. E. A. Brenn, Phone 277. 2-1 GET YOUR KNIVES AND SCIS sors sharpened at Abbott’s Varity Store. 37-tf FOR SALE—CHEVROLET TOUR ing Car.—Geo. M. Henry., O’Neill. 1 MONEY READY FOR FARM Loans. Low Rates of Interest.— Joel Parker, 35-tf LOST — WHITE-FACE YEARLING steer. Finder please notify John Sullivan, O’Neill. 48 FOR RENT — TWO FURNISHED rooms 3 blocks from postoffice.— Mrs. A. H. Jacobs. l-2p FOR SALE—TOMATO, CABBAGE and Sweet Pepper plants. First door north of the Library. 51-tf IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO sell—furniture or household goods— list them with John L. Quig. 52 FOR SALE—A YOUNG JERSEY cow coming fresh this month.—P. S. Hughes, East of Round House. 2-2p FOR SALE—GOOD JERSEY BOAR, well bred; 3 good gilts eight months old.—Chris Spindler, O’Neill. 2-4p HOOSIER SUB. CARBURETORS guaranteed 5 years. 30 days free trial.—Felix R. Sullivan, Agent. 1-3 11 A CTD Orr AiT rvnmn a nm /\n -* * —• * ***►-'* *uv/**j.\jn.uu V7i ip^,* COO 6% per cent interest due in about 2 years. Owner wishes to sell. —F. J. Dishner. 2-1 STRAYED—BAY MARE 3 YEARS old, With white hind feet and white stripe in face, weight 950 pounds.— Oscar Merrill, O’Neill. 2-tf 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN K0 11 dak finishing. Developing any size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards, 6c; Prints, 5c.—W. B. Graves. 50tf LOST — TWO DIAMOND RINGS, Friday afternoon, in the west part of town. Finder return to Mrs. Pat Connolly and receive reward. 2-lp FOR SALE—ONE 5-TON RELIANCE Pitless Scales; 1 New Deere hay loafer; 1 Dain Side Delivery rake; 1 Walkins grain cleaner and grader.— Warner & Sons. 51-tf ESTRAY—THERE CAME TO THE Slattery place, 5 miles southwest of O’Neill, on May 30, a blajk yearling gelding. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—Geo. E. Bowen. 7-tf I HAVE TWO GOOD RESIDENCE properties for sale, both have elec tric lights, city water, good neigh borhood and practically modern, and priced low. Let me show them to you. —R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49-tf SEE THE GUARANTEE OF THE “Hoosier” in another part of this paper, then see M. F. Kirwin, order one, put it on your Ford and see how nice old “Lizzie” runs. Over 75,000 now in use. 30 days free trial. 52-4 FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF leaving city will sell some new furniture including $800.00 Player Piano; New Range; also heater and other articles.—Phone 342. 2-2p MEMBERS OF THE FARMERS Union of Holt County: I have the exclusive agency for an all steel farm gate, from factory to farmer. This gate will last a life time and is guar anteed. Call and get prices.—John L. Quig, O’Neill. 44-tf. ASK THE FELLOW WHO HAS A “Hoosier” on his Ford how he likes it ? Then get busy, order one from M. F. Kirwin, and travel on High as slow as the fellow who has a big Packard. See the Guarantee in an other column of this paper. 30 days free trial. 52-4 R. H. PARKER AND JOEL E. PAR ker have Eastern money enough to handle all the Farm and Ranch Loans that are to be made in Holt County, so don’t be afraid to talk with us about them. Our rate is 6%% and no com mission above that. Call at once on R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 37-tf I WRITE INSURANCE OF ALL kinds. Represent the best of Old Line and Farm companies. Auto and Hail Insurance a specialty. -Get my rates before placing your insurance. No waiting for state adjuster in case of loss. I adjust all losses insured by me.—S. F. McNichols. 46'lOp in Li iv un v Ej oimxi'mxuj o oiuivi^ I built 6 private garages to rent out by the month. If you would like to rent a private garage, cement walls and cement partitions and sheet steel doors, please act quick before they are all gone. They are strictly private and you carry the key to the one you rent.—See R. H. Parker. 2-3 RANCH FOR RENT—WILL RENT my ranch of 800 acres, with grow ing crops, located 10 miles south of Emmet, if taken before July 1, 1920. Ranch is all fenced and cross fenced: good new house; new barn; windmill and several other outbuildings; 60 acres in crop. If you want a good place with grooving crops here is your opportunity. Address owner for par ticulars.—Leo E. McCaffrey, Emmet, Nebraska. l-3p WANTED AT ONCE—AMBITIOUS energetic man to handle the sale of our guaranteed household products in this county. We have a complete and attractive line of flavoring extracts, toilet articles, spices, medicines, etc. Good sellers. Steady repeaters. Ex perience unnecessary. We furnish capital. Hustler can easily make $150 to $300 a month. Write quick for free particulars and secure your home county.—Heberling Medicine Com pany, Bloomington, Illinois. 52-4 Nashville (Tenn.) Clarion: The Re publican Convention to be held in Chicago, June 8, will be the greatest in the history of the Grand Old Party. The candidate nominated there will be the next President of the United States. Douglas (Ariz.) Now that Daniels and Sims have finished their argument and Hunt is ready to go to Siam, tlie people of the country can turn their attention to the high price of sugar and the diversion of wondering what Attorney General Palmer is going to do next. Frank Campbell Real Estate Agency Collections Attended To. Insurance written in Best Companies List your farms or houses with me tc sell. Justice of the Peace Companies I Represent: Hartford Fire, Assets ....$40,878,401.31 Ins. Co. North America $23,770,663 00 American Eagle . $2,886,852.00 X, The strongest is as cheap as the weakest companies. O’Neill, Nebraska OR. Ji P- ©ILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES J. D CRONIN Attorney - At - Law Office: Nebraska State Bank Building -Phone 57 O’NEILL. :: :: NEBrT" W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Office over Reardon Drug Store Phone: Office 28, Residence 276. Compleet 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 Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Building (the Sanitary )JUleat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home Rendered Lard. Wm. Simpson Naylor Block. Phone 150 DR. H, MARGARET FROST Osteopathic Physician Naylor Block :-: O’Neill, Nebr. All Diseases Treated Phone 262 DR. O. K. TICKLER Veterinarian PHONE| DAY 108 | NIGHT O’Neill, : : : : : Nebraska THE O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. CHEVROLET The Car with the Pep and Power. Now open for Sales and Service opposite P. J. McManus’ store. Toippsoi) Auto Co. gUaraNteep We Guarantee every Ford Special Hoosier Sub-Carburetor to produce at least six more miles per gallon of gasoline used, eight more miles per hour speed, thirty per cent, more power; sixty per cent less carbon; and to eliminate overheating in any cli mate or weather, and to last for five years. 30 days free trial. Hoosier Sub-Carburetor Co., Inc-. M. F. KlRWIN, Sales Agent 52-4