The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 09, 1920, Image 10

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I We have no quarrel with any firm
that uses every available opportunity to
bring its service before its customers. ||
We do it ourselves. But it is a pleasure
for us to occasionally reverse the order
of things and let our customers kpow j
that we appreciate their steady patron- ft
age and that we value it highly. And
as we value it we shall certainly use 1
every effort to give the service that will J|
keep it.
O'Neill Sanitary Laundry 4
Progress and Satisfaction Streets
LIMBER COAL PAINT
The Same Old Phone No. 32
at
The Same Old Place
with
The Same Old Quality
and
The Same Old Service
Successor to O. O. Snyder
Gbeorgre S. Ag'nes, Ung'r.
BarXnu. ■■ ), . ... ■ » — * ---
k C.W- Howard
illy Auctioneer j
Live Stock and
j General Farm Sales.
/ Wire or Write Me
iffy for Date at my ex
• J|br pense.
'w Phone, 257
O’Neill : Nebraska
FLOUR, SALT AND COAL
FLOUR, SHORTS, BRAN AND SHORTS
SALT—BLOCKS, BARRELS AND SACKS
TANKAGE
BINDING TWINE—CRICKET PROOF
AUTO TIRES AND TUBES
Farmers Union EMor
Hugh Coyne, Manager
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(First publication December 2.)
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SUPPLIES
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the County Clerk of Holt County, at
O’Neill, Nebraska, up to noon the 3rd
day of January, A. D. 1921, for the
furnishing of the books and blanks
for the various offices of Holt County
for the year 1921: and that said bids
shall be opened by the Board of Su
pervisors of said county and the con
tract awarded to the lowest and best
bidder.
The following is the probable num
ber of eaoh of the Items of books,
blanks and stationary that will be re
quired during said year:
Class ‘‘A” Books.
6 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
plain-each.. •
6 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
printed heads, each.
0 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
printed page, each.
6 Records, double cap, 8 quires,
printed, each.
6 Records, double cap, 8 quire,
printed heads, each.
3 Loose leaf records, medium plain,
each.
6 Loose leaf records, medium, print
ed head, each.
6 Loose leaf records, medium,
printed page, each.
1 8 quire personal tax list.
3 Double medium tax list, 10 quires
printed page, each.
300 Special Index tabs with shields
for tax lists.
10,000 Tax Recepts, 200 in a book,
duplicated, well bound, ruled and
printed to copy, furnished, numbered
consecutively, per M.
1 Dozen Sheriff’s pocket dockets,
each.
34 1 quire personal assessment re
corcb, each.
6 2 quire personal assessment re
cords, each.
7,000 Duplicate personal assessment
schedules, per M.
7.000 Original personal assessment
schedules, per M.
J2 Assessors schedule liles, each.
40 Real Estate Assessors books.
600 Smeads Bandless files specially
printed, per 100.
20 Patent Backs, each.
20 Canvas covers, each.
40 Assessment of improvements on
real estate, each.
1 Dozen Revenue Laws, each.
24 Memorandum of mortgage in
debtedness, Manila bound, each.
12 Books Treasurer’s Receipts for
school money, cloth bound, each.
12 Books order of County Clerk for
Overseer of Highways, cloth bound,
each.
12 Books, receipts of Overeer of
Highways, each.
1 Double Medium Surveyors record,
with tracing cloth, 600 pages, each.
2 Rebinding complete records for
Clerk of District Court, each.
6 4 quire cap fee books, half bound,
printed head, each.
36 Special claim files, each.
1 Real Estate assessment record 1
quire each.
500 Special assessment schedules,
10 forms, each.
All above books, except where bind
ing is specified, are be extra Full
bound, numbered and lettered on back
and made of Byron Weston’s linen
Ledger paper.
Class “JB” Blanks.
2.000 Legal Blanks, full sheet, per
1,000.
3.000 Legal Blanks, half sheet, per
1,000.
5.000 Legal Blanks, quarter sheet,
per 1,000.
3.000 Legal Blanks, eighth sheet,
per 1,000.
2.000 Letter Heads, printed 8Msxll,
West End Mills or equal paper 20 lbs,
per 1,000.
10.000 Envelopes printed, No. 1
Rag, 50 pound, size 6V2, white, per
1,000. ^
1.000 Envelopes printed, No. 1 Rag,
50 lb., size 10, white, per 1,000.
1,000 Envelopes printed, No. 1 Rag/
50 lb., size 11, white, per 1,000.
Supplies For The County
Superintendent
Class “C.”
300 Teachers’ Check Cards.
100 Free High School Certificates.
100 Maps of Township.
2 Books Notice to Director of tax
levy.
300 Folders for Examination.
100 District order books on the dis
trict treasurer.
100 District Order books on County
Treasurer.
100 Combination registers.
50 Boxes of teachers’ examination
paper.
100 Clasp envelopes (1014x7%.)
100 Clasp envelopes (12x9.)
100 Clasp envelopes (1514x9%.)
100 District treasurer’s bonds.
25 Director’s records.
25 Moderator’s records.
25 Treasurer’s records.
100 records of visits.
200 Books of Perfect attendance
certificate.
100 school laws.
50 Disti'ict Treasurer’s bond.
1 Book examination number for
transfer.
50 History of school district bond.
50 Teacher’s contracts.
100 Census blanks.
50 Desired transfer for school pur
po:
f.i Notice to director of transfer,
i 0 Petition to change boundary line.
7 Books free high school tuition
statements.
7 Books free high school attendance
report.
300 Certificates of award (small).
200 Certificates of award (large).
1 Alphabetical index (one letter to
the card.)
250 Daily programs blanks.
200 Courses of study.
240 Director’s legal blanks.
300 Application for free high school
tuition.
100 Classification and term summary
blanks.
200 Mailing tubes (10 inch).
200 Mailing tubes (10 inch).
10 Report of private and parochial
schools.
200 Eight grade diplomas.
250 Institute note books.
275 Teacher’s card sets.
3 Reams drawing paper (not punch
ed.)
punched).
3 Reams History note paper (not
(i,000 Report cards for pupils.
300 Cards application for free high
school tuition by pupil.
100 First (frade certificates.
100 Second grade certificates.
1 Book free high school admission
certificates.
15 Reams examination paper, per
ream.
* Class “D.”
5,000 Printed Government postal
cards, one side only, cards furnished
by County, per 100.
12 Quarts Carter’s writing fluid, per
quart.
12 Pints, Carter’s red ink, per pint.
10 Gross Spencerian Glucinum or
Silver series pens, per gross.
4 Gross Velvet pencils, per gross.
4 Gross Faber’s pencils, per gross.
6 Gross Perfection pencils, per
gross.
300 Manuscript covers, per 100.
0 Reams typewriter paper.
24 Reams Alexis bond, per ream.
ti Reams Onion skin, per ream.
6 Reams Onion skin, per ream,
best quality, per box.
24 Stenographer’s note books, each.
12 Boxes No. 20 Typewriter paper,
per box.
6 Dozen Senate Pads, 8%xl4, per
dozen.
(i Chattle mortgage files, each.
(i Motor vehicle license books, each.
2 Quarts Carter’s mucilage, each.
2 Quarts Library paste, each.
1 Dozen IXL Steel Erasers, per
dozen.
5 lb. Rubber bands, per- Vi box.
500 Sheets best grade Carbon
paper.
2 Dozen Webster or equal type
writer ribbon, per dozen.
3 Reams court reporter paper, per
ream.
10 Dozen Tower’s pen holders, per
dozen.
10 Reams Marginal ruled type
writer paper, net weight, per ream.
5 Reams Marginal ruled typewriter
paper, light weight, per ream.
1 Dozen 1 oz. bottles Druids
stamping ink, per oz.
24 Boxes Hotchkiss staples, No. 1,
per box. „ ,
1 Gross blotters 4^x9, old English
doth finish, per gross.
3 Dozen Comet erasers, per dozen.
3 Dozen document boxes, metal
bound, 2x4x10, per dozen.
3 Dozen document boxes, metal
bound, 4x4x10, per dozen.
12 Dozen boxes “DB” eyelets, per
dozen.
2 Dozens full sheets English cloth
finish blotting paper, 19x24, per dozen.
1 Dozen Safety ink stands No. 2,
each.
1 Dozen Capital ink stands, each.
1 Dozen box letter files, Excelsior
or equal, each.
1 Dozen Adair glass pen racljg,
each.
3 Dozen roll Cresent pins, No. 4,
each.
1 Dozen Crown daters, No. 1%,
each.
Separate bids must be made on
books and blanks. All supplies must
be furnished in accordance with speci
fications furnished by office ordering
same.
Payments to be made by warrant on
the County General Fund.
All supplies are to be furnished as
ordered.
Bids must be marked for class ‘ A ,
“C,” “D,” as the case may be and ad
dressed to the County Clerk of Holt
County, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish a good and sufficient
bond for faithful performance of con
The County Board of Supervisors
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids.
Bids to be opened according to the
requirements of the law at the first
meeting of the County Board on and
after January 5, 1921.
(Seal) E. F. PORTER,
26-4 County Clerk.
(First publicatoin Dec. 2.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 1337.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, Novemebr 30, 1920.
In the matter of the Estate of Viola
N. Brown, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the Adminis
tratrix of said estate has filed in said
court her final report and a petition
for final settlement and distributoin
of the residue of said estate; and that
s^id report and petition will be heard
December 23, 1920, at 10 o’clock A.
M. at the County Court Room in
O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons
interested may appear and be heard
concerning said final report and the
distribution of said estate.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
26-3 County Judge.
(First publication Dec. 2.)
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.
Estate No. 1394.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, December 2, 1920.
In the matter of the Estate of Ellen
Little, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a peti
tion has been filed in said Court for
the probate of a wrtten instrument
purporting to be the last will and tes
tament of Ellen Little, Deceased, and
for the appointment of James F. Gal
lagher, Administrator thereof; that
December 23, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
has been set for hearing said petition
and proving said instrument in said
Court when all persons concerned may
appear and contest the probate
thereof.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
26-3 County Judge.
(First publication Dec. 9.)
(J. D. Cronin, Attorney.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Mary Harmon, defendant, implead
ed with Lewis J. Harmon, will take
notice that on December 3, 1920, The
O’Neill National Bank, Plaintiff, filed
its petition in the District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, against Lewis
J. Harmon and Mary Harmon, his
wife, defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to forclose a
mortgage executed and delivered by
the defendant Lewis J. Harmon to
The O’Neill National Bank upon the
following real estate situate in Holt
County, Nebraska, to-wit: Lots three
and four and the South Half of the
Northwest Quarter of Section One,
Township Twenty-se’fren, Range Thir
teen, West of the 6th P. M., which
mortgage was dated June 27, 1919,
and was recorded August 22, 1919, in
Book 124, Page 543 of the mortgage
records of Holt County, Nebraska.
Plaintiff alleges that by the terms of
said mortgage the same is now due
and that there is due thereon the sum
of Two Hundred and Twenty-four Dol
lars and Ninety-five Cents together
with interest thereon at 8 per cent
from the 1st day of December, 1920.
That at the time of the execution of
said mortgage defendant Mary Har
mon, wife of Lewis J. Harmon, was a
non-resident of Nebraska and had no
interest, present or prospective in
said real estate. Plaintiff prays that
an accounting may be had of the
amount due upon said mortgage;
that a decree of foreclosure may
be entered and upon failure of
defendants to pay the same that
said premises be ordered sold
to satisfy the amount due with
interest and costs of suit. That the
Court adjudge and decree that at the
time of the execution of said mortgage
said Mary Harmon, wife of Lewis J.
Harmon had no interest present or
prospective in said premises and that
said mortgage is a valid lien upo.n the
aforesaid premises free and clear of
all interest, right or claim, present
or prospective of the said Mary Har
mon, wife of Lewis J. Harmon as
aforesaid.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 17th day of
January, 1921. «>
Dated this 9th day of December,
1920.
THE O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK,
a Corporation,
27-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Dec. 9.)
NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE
SALE.
Notice is hereby given that on the
5th day of October, 1920, Charles J.
Nelson by the name of C. J. Nelson
executed and delivered to Julia E.
Parker and R. H. Parker a chattel
mortgage on the following chattel
property to-wit: Nine stacks of hay
an the south half of the southeast
quarter of section five (5), township
twenty-eight (28), north, range eleven
(11), west of the 6th, P. M. in Holt
County, Nebraska; that a true copy of
said chattel mortgage was filed for rec
[>rd in the office of the County Clerk
of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 23rd
day of Octoebr, 1920. That the under
signed Julia E. Parker and R. H.
Parker are the owners and holders of
said mortgage and the indebtedness
secured thereby; that the same is now
past due and that there is now past
due on the indebedness secured by said
mortgage the sum ’of $320.00; that
under and by virture of the conditions
of said mortgage aforsaid the under
signed have taken into their possession
nine stacks of said hay covered by said
mortgager and notice is further given
that said chattel property will be sold
at public sale on the said south half
of the southeast quarter of section
five (5), township twenty-eight (28),
north, range eleven (11), west of the
6th, P. M., as provided by the terms
of said chattel mortgage on the 31st
day of'December, A. D. 1920; said sale
will begin at 1 o’clock P. M. of said
day, and said property will be sold
for cash to the highest bidder.
JULIA E. PARKER and
R. H. PARKER,
27-3 Mortgagees.
PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap
pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell
or wish to buy tell the people of
it in this column.
Ten cents per line first in
sertion, subsequent insertions
five cents per line each week.
FARM- LOANS—R. H. PARKER.37tf
FORD CAR FOR SALE—IN QOOD
condition. See Judge Carlon. 20-tf.
EXTRACTED HONEY FOR SALE
R. T. Frederick, Randolph, Neb.19-18
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED
and heated room.—Mrs. A. L. Will
cox. 26-2
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON
Plate Glass Insurance.—John L.
Quig. 14-tf
MONEY READY FOR FARM
Loans. Low Rates of Interest.—
Joel Parker, 35-tf
FOUND—ON THE STREETS OF
O’Neill, December 6, a fountain pen.
Call at this office. 27-1
FOR SALE—REGISTERED HAMP
shire Boar, one year old; will sell at
a bargain if taken at once.—Harry
Ressel, Chambers, Nebr. 26-2
SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT
and sold.—Peter Reifer, second door
south of the Frontier office. 22-tf
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR HON
ey Pop Corn Balls for Christmas
with Mrs. Dyson, Phone No. 271; price
$1.00 per dozen. 27-2
I O YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO
II dak finishing. Developing any
size roll, 16c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards,
6c; Prints, 6c.—W. B. Graves. 50tf
THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS
the only bank in O’Neill operating
under the Depositors Guaranty Fund
of the State of Nebraska. Avail your
self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf
STRAYED — FROM MY PLACE
northeast of O’Neill, the forepart of
September, large 2-year-old Jack
Mule. Pleace notify George Wrede,
Agee, or The Frontier office. 26-2p
I WILL MANAGE YOUR PURE
Bred Stock sale. All breeders of
Registered and Pure Bred Stock in
terested in having a sale write for
terms to—John L. Quig, Manager of
Registered and Pure Bred Stock
Sales. 14-tf.
MEMBERS OF THE FARMERS
Union of Holt County: I have thg
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.
FOR RENT—MY CEMENT HOUSE
west of Beha Hotel; all modern.
Also will sell or trade 120 acres of land
in South Dakota; Also one section in
Montana, 200 acres under cultivation;
frame house and place all fenced.—
Peter Reifers, O’Neill. 22-tf
ESTRAY — TAKEN UP AT MY
place northeast of O’Neill, cn or
about October 18, one light red steer,
weight 550 or 600, branded J or I on
right hip. Owner can have same by
proving property and paying ex
penses.—J. K. Aaberg, Star. 26-5
MEN WANTED TO SELL GRO
CERIES. SELLING EXPERIENCE
NOT NECESSARY—One of World’s
largest Grocers, (capital over $1,000,
000.00) wants ambitious men in your
locality to sell direct to consumer
nationally known brands of an exten
sive line of groceries, paints, roofing,
lubricating oils, stock foods, etc. No
capital required. Write today. State
age and occupation.—John Sexton &
Co., 352 W. Illinois St., Chicago, 111. 14
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Twenty-five dollars fine for any one
caught tearing down fences or tres
passing on the Shoemaker pastures.
25-tf BERT SHOEMAKER.
Why Professors Go “Bugs.”
Science and Invention Magazine:
A student in zoology pinned together
a grasshopper’s head, a cricket’s body
and a butterfly’s tail. To fool his pro
fessor, he asked: ‘,What kind of a
bug is this?”
Prof.—“Did it make a humming
sound when you picked it up?”
Student—“Yes.”
Prof.—“Then it must be a hum
bug!”
Some Part.
Yonkers Statesman: Teacher—Did
your father take any part in the late
great war, Bobbie?”
Bobbie—I just guess he did.
"What did he do?’1
“He played the bass drum in the
town band when the boys marched
away, ma’am.”
Being Concise.
Detroit Free Press: The teacher of
the class in English demanded that
the pupils all write for their daily
exercise a brief account of a baseball
game.
One boy sat through the perod ^
seemingly wrapped in thought, while
the others worked hard, and turned in
their narratives. After school the
teacher approached the desk of the
laggard.
“I’ll give you five minutes to write
that description,” he sternly said; “if
it is not done by that time I' shall pun
ish you.”
The boy promptly concentrated all
his attention upon the theme as the
teacher slowly counted the moments
At last, with joyful eagerness he
scratched a line on his tablet, and
handed it to his master. It read.
“Rain—no game.”
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
0
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 67
O’NEILL. :: :: NEBR.~
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
8TUART, 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
Mmiwpn i
Abfttftct
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Building
The Zayjtatsg
Pleat 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. 0. K. TICKLER
Veterinarian
PHONE”| DAY
108 | NIGHT
O’Neill, : : : : : Nebraska Y“
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
' Compiles
Abstracts of Title ~0
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
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