any kind in said real estate or any part thereof? defendants, will take notice that on June 23, 1920, Frank Loucks, plaintiff, filed a petition in District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, against you the object and prayer of which are to secure a decree of Court adjudging plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of Southwest Quarter Section 27, in Township 31 North, Range 16 West, 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska; and quieting in plaintiff the title to said premises and adjudging you have no title to, interest in or right to said premises and removing the clouds cast upon plaintiff’s title to said premises by reason of your claims to some right, title to or interest in said premises and forever enjoining you and all persons claiming under you from asserting any title to, interest in or right to said premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of August, 1920. FRANK LOUCKS, 3- 4 Plaintiff. (First publication July 1.) (W. J. Hammond. Attorney,' O’Neill) LEGAL NOTICE. Henry C. Meyers, Martha J. Meyers, his wife, C. H. Toncray, William Craw, The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Lega tees and Personal Representatives of and all other persons interested in the estate of William Crow, deceased, Charles E. Gibson, James E. Riley, Katherine M. Riley, his wife, Farmers Loan and Trust Company, a corpora ton, and Northwest Quarter of South west Quarter Section 1, Lot 1, South east Quarter Northeast Quarter, Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter, Southeast Quarter Southeast Quarter, Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter and Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of Section 2, South Half Northeast Quar ter and Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Section 3, and North Half Northeast Quarter and Northeast Quarter Northwest Quarter Section 11, all in Township 25 North, Range 15 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said ret;' estate or any part thereof, defendants, impleaded with Mary A. Dwyer, also defendant will take notice that on June 25, 1920, Norman K. Whinnery, plaintiff, filed a petition in District, Court of Holt county, Nebraska, against the defend ants above named the object and prayer of which are to secure a decree of Court adjudging and decreeing plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple df and entitled to the possession of the real estate above described; and quieting and confirming in plaintiff the title to and right of possession of said premises; and adjudging and decreeing that defendants have no title to, lien upon or interest in said premises or any part thereof; and re moving the clouds cast upon plain tiff’s title to said premises by reason of the claims of defendants to some title to, lien upon or interest in said premises or some part thereof, and forever enjoining defendants from asserting any title to, lien upon or interest in said premises or any part thereof adverse to plaintiff. You are required to answer said J petition on or before the 9th day of August, 1920. NORMAN K. WHINNERY, 4- 4 Plaintiff. (First publication July 1.) INUTILE. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Jo zkowiak, Deceased. Notice of Hearing. To ail persons interested in said es tate, both creditors and heirs: *You are hereby notified that on the 25th day of June, A. D. 1920, Fred Martens filed this petition in the Probate Court of Holt county, Ne braska, in which he alleges that the said Joseph Joszkowiak departed this life in the month of February, 1893, in, Washington county, Nebraska, in testate; and that at the time of his death he was a boni-fide resident of said county and state. That on the first day oFMarch, 1895, iGustav Summick and Mary Summick, his wife, made, executed and delivered for a valuable consideration a war ranty deed and thereby conveyed to the Legal Heirs at law of Joseph Josz kowiak deceased the following describ ed real estate situated in the county of Holt and state of Nebraska, to wit: South Half of Southwest Quarter Section 13, Township 28, Range 14, West of the 6th Principal Meridian. Petitioner further alleges that more than- two years have elapsed since the death of the said Joseph Josz kowiak and that there are no debts or claims of any nature against said estate, that are liens upon the real estate above described. That there has been no administra tor appointed in the state of Nebraska, and that no Probate Court within the State of Nebraska has ever acquired any jurisdiction over said estate. Petitioner therefor pray sfor an order dispensing with regular administra tion, and a decree estabishing who were the legal heirs at law of Joseph Joszkowiak deceas^ji on March 1, 1895. You are further notified that a hear ing upon said petition will be had in the County Court room in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1920, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day when and where you will show cause if any there be why said prayer of the said petition should not be granted.* C. J. MALONE, 4- 3 County Judge. -—— * (First publication July 8.) (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 347. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebrasa, July 8, 1920. In the matter of the Estate of Frank F. Oviatt, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is October 30, 1920, and for the payment of debts is June 28, 1921, and that on July 30, 1920, and on October 30, 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 ob jections duly filed. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 5- 4 County Judge. SUPERVISORS’ proceedings: O’Neill, Neb., June 1, 1920, 9 a. m. YORK COLLEGE, YORK, NEBR., Offers thorough training in Col lege, Normal, Academy, Business, Music, Art and Expression. Sons and daughters prepared for ser vice. Fine athletic field and gym nasium. Reasonable rates. Write DR. H. U. ROOP, Pres. Box 45. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Member present: Watson, Hubbard and Sullivan. There being no quorum board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., June 1, 1920, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Members present: Watson Hayes, Hubbard, Sullivan and John son. On motion the following bonds were approved: Road Overseers: Charley Berger, Dist. No. 12. Robert Carr, Dist. No. 50. J. H. Reimers, Dist. No. 2. Justice of the Peace: A. H. Smith, Willowdale Township. The following resolution was passed regarding repairing of bridges: Mr. Chairman: Whereas, there has been during the last month or six weeks an unprecedented rainfall throughout Holt county, and that as a result thereof there has been sudden torrential floods; that the rainfall has been so sudden and of such great quantity that the same has constitu ted a sudden casualty. That as a 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 ai-e 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 emergency exists, and that the Board give notice in the time and form prescribed by Statutes of the intention of this Board to repair the damage caused by said sudden casualty from other funds, and that notice of such intention be pub lished as provided by law. JOHN SULLIVAN. I second the motion. W. T. HAYES. Motion carried. Mr. Chirman: I respectfully move that we appoint C. B. Nellis as Road Dragging Superintendent of Green Valley Township. J. V. JOHNSON. JOHN SULLIVAN. Motion carried. The following salary claims were audited and on separate motion were allowed on General fund: F. H. Lancaster, May salary and expenses . $200.00 Opal Ashley, May salary. 80.00 Harry Bowen, May salary. 110.00 C. C. Bergstrom, May salary.. 83.33 Ida Chapman, May salary. 50.00 Sarah Harte. May salary . 70.00 Loretta Sullivan, May salary.... 70.00 Anna Donohoe, May salary. 1.58.33 Peter W. Duffy, May salary .... 150.Q0 Elja McCullough, May salary 80.00 E. F. Porter, May salary. 166.66 T. J. Coyne, salary Clerk District Court, 1st quarter and stamps . 170.00 J. V. Johnson, services as County Supervsor . 71.80 J. V. Johnson, services as County Supervisor . 30.20 Lewis Chapman, expenses May, 1920 . 7.27 Anna Donohoe, expenses . 42.57 B. F. Porter, expenses . 10.86 The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on Road fund: J. B. Wendell . $120.00 D. J. Sullivan . 45.00 Wm. Hershiser .. 120.00 M. W. Hendricks . 120.00 Shaffer Oil & Refining Co. 193.23 C. W. Porter ..„. 131.66 J. V. Johnson . 6.00 A. B. Hubbard._ 120.00 Leo Hanna.. 120.00 John W. Abbott . 120.00 C. R. Gamer .. ' 8.00 At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board adjourned until June 2, 1928V «t 9 o’clock a. m. F. C. WATSON, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., June 2, 1920, 9 a. m. ' Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present but Johnson. • Board called to order by chairman. Board devoted the forenoon to auditing claims. At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion boarc1 adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. F. C. WATSON, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., June 2, 1920, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present bmt Johnson. (Continued on page four) PAID LOCALS. FARM LOANS—R. H, PARKER.37tf JET YOUR KNIVES AND SCIS sors sharpened at Abbott’s Varity store. 37-tf iVANTED—A YEARLING HERE ford bull.—Ed. Wertsbaugh, O’Neill, Nebraska. 5-lp MONEY READY FOR FARM Loans. Low Rates of Interest.— foel Parker, 35-tf LiOST—AUTO CRANK ON STREETS of O’Neill. Finder please leave at 1’Neill Battery Station. 4-tf FOR SALE—MOWER, RAKE AND sweep. Used one season.—Hugh McKenna, Fair Grounds, O’Neill. 6-lp RESIDENCE FOR SALE—7 ROOM house, modern in every respect, dose in. Priced to sell.—Walter H. Stein, O’Neill. 4-tf FOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE, close in; electric lights and city water. Enquire second door west of ;he Library. 6-lp IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO sell—furniture or household goods— list them with John L. Quig. 52 FOR RENT—HAY OFFICE FOR merly occupied by O’Neill Hay Co.— Write Mrs. M. P.- Clinton, Valentine, Nebraska. 3-fcf FOR SALE—ONE POWER BALER, two mowers, one rake. A real bargain if sold this week.—O’Neill Hay Company. ' 5-1 LOST—AT THE JOHN DUMPERT picnic grounds, a gold Rosary, Lreen beads. Finder please leave at Horisky’s store. 5-lp 1 O YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO I L dak finishing. Developing any size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards, Gc; Prints, 5c.—WT. B. Graves. 50tf FOR SALE—A PURE BRED ANGUS Bull, 5 years old. Also several registered Hampshire boars and gilts. —Harry Ressel, Chambers’, Neb. 4-2 FORD SEDAN FOR SALE—LATE 1919 Ford Sedan, starter, extra springs and other equipment. Price reasonable.—C. M. Daly, O’Neill. 3-3 tOR SALE — SIX REGISTERED Short Horn Bulls, 2 and 3 years old, $100 to $150 dach.—E. T. Philpott & Son, 6 miles northeast of O’Neill. 4-5 DR. C. A. PERRIGO OF THE PER rigo Optical company, Fremont, Nebr., will visit O’Neill again Wed nesday, July 21st, at Golden Hotel. 5-2 FOUND—ON THE STREETS OF O'Neill, an automobile tire. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice.—Ed. F. Quinn. 4-2 FOR SALE—ONE 5-TON RELIANCE Pitless Scales; 1 New Deere hay loader; 1 Dain Side Delivery rake; 1 Walkins grain cleaner and grader.— Warner & Sons. 51-tf THE EYES YOU NOW HAVE ARE the only ones you will ever have. Take care of them before it is too late. Perrigo Optical company will be at Golden Hotel, O’Neill, July 21st. 5-2 FOUND—A GENTLEMAN’S POCK etbook, containing a considerable amount of money. Owner may have same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this ad. 5-2 ESTRAY—THERE CAME TO THE Slattery place, 5 miles southwest of O’Neill, on May 30, a black yearling gelding. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—Geo. E. Bowen. 7-tf I/1RT_AM STWIT.FITS ATT A’MTT.TT.T, or half mile east of the Round House, on June 16 or 17, a ladies brown plaid coat. Please return or notify—Mrs. Ed. F. Quinn, 0’Neill,4-2 LOST — ON FRIDAY EVENING, June 18th, between O’Neill and a hajf mile north of fair grounds, a ladies’ black neck fur.—Finder please return to this office and receive liberal reward. 3-3p 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 FOR SALE—NINE ACRES WELL Improved in the suburbs of O’Neill; 60 hogs have been fed on the alfalfa hay on this land this season and three tons alfalfa hay was cut from first cutting from same land. — Frank Campbell. 4-3p 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. STRAYED—FROM MY PLACE, 3Mi miles north and 3% miles west of O'Neill, on June 11, 6 head of winter calves, 3 blacks, 2 red and one red with white face. Five of these calves have wire yokes on. Finder please notify J. C. Oswald, O’Neill. 3-3 STRAYED FROM MY PASTURE AT Ewing, a pair of little bay mare mules, broke. Last heard of in O’Neill territory working toward Newport where they were purchased. Please notify me if located.—Dr. W. H. Briggs, Ewing, Nebr. 4-2 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 6Mi% and no com mission above that. Call at once on R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 37-tf ESTRAY — TAKEN UP AT MY place, 3 -miles northeast of Oppor tunity, on or about March 16, 1920, one red heifer about three years old, notch in right ear, branded on right hip, also on left side. Owner can have same by proving property and paying all expenses.—B. A. Powell, Opportu nity, Nebraska. 52-6 COMBINATION SALE—SATURDAY July 17th, on the streets north of my office. Will sell a Jersey cow, 7 years old, fresh March 1st; will sell furniture, feed boxes, pitchforks, spades and a lot of things. Remember the date, July 17th, in the afternoon about 3:00 o’clock. If you have any thing to sell bring it in quick. —John L. Quig, Claude Howard. MODERN HOUSES—TWO MODERN houses in O’Neill, one 6-room house with bath, full basement, laundry, built with hollow tile and stucco, lo cated on nice lot close to schools; one story, modern house of 8 rooms and bath, located in good part of town, garage, quarter block of ground, pos session September 1. Prices and terms on application.—C. M. Daly, O Neill, Nebraska. 3-3 The Same Old Phone No. 32 at The Same Old Place with The Same Old Quality and The Same Old Service Setlh. ZbToTole Successor to O. O. Snyder Greorg'e S. 2n.es, 2v£2HLgn:. ffir* 11 .. II..1 1 1 — -EEjy C.W. Howard Auctioneer | Live Stock and General Farm Sales. Wire or Write Me for Date at my ex pense. Phone, 257 O’Neill : ..Nebraska This is our AH Steel Farm Cate 1 direct from factory to farm. JOHN L. OHIO, O’Neill, [j FLOUR, SALT AND COAL FLOUR, SHORTS, BRAN AND SHORTS SALT—BLOCKS, BARRELS AND SACKS | TANKAGE i BINDING TWINE—CRICKET PROOF AUTO TIRES AND TUBES Farmers Union Elevator I Hvigh Coyne. Manager I ^_ | Look For This Sign— iihFFP-RrirWl! iU Eu>sts iQKc^nt A Guarantee of HIGHEST QUALITY I Gasoline Kerosene Greases Lubricating Oils SHAFFER OIL & REFINING CO. FRED W. RATLIFF, Agent. publication June 24.) Quarter Section 27, Township 31 (W. J. Hammond Attorney.) North, Range 16 West, 6th Principal LEGAL NOTICE. Meridian in Holt County,Nebraska,and Thaddeus Binford and Southwest all persons claiming any interest of Frank Campbell 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 $23,770,663.00 American Eagle . $2,886,852.00 The strongest is as cheap as the weakest companies. O’Neill, Nebraska DR- J. P- GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES