The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 19, 1921, Image 8

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    THE NAVAJO PATCH
Repairs tires, tubes, rubber boots,
hot water bottles and all rubber goods.
Sold under a positive guarantee to sat
isfy, or money refunded. (42-43-44-45)
B. W. HYATT, DEALER & AGENT,
O’Neill, Neb., At Palace Pool Hall.
M. O’MALLEY
HIGH CLASS
INTERIOR DECORATOR
Designs Made and Sketches Submit
ted for any Room. Phone or Write.
Phone 105, Gordon, Nebr.
(34-3mp)
DR. H, MARGARET FROST
Osteopathic Physician
Naylor Block O’Neill, Nebr.
All Diseases Treated
Phone 262
DR. 0. K. TICKLER
Veterinarian
PHONE | DAY
108 I NIGHT
O’Neill, : : : : : Nebraska
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
5ai?itapy
)Meat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.
Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block. Phone 160
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. $2,886,862.00
The strongest is as cheap as the
weakest companies.
0’NeiU, Nebraska
DR- Ji P. GILLIGAN
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. T).
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
O’Neill, : : : Nebraska
FRED L. BARCLAY
8TUART, NEB.
Makea 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 burgeon
Saccessor to
Dr. E. T. Wilson.
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Block.
Phone 72.
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
Abstract CoHtipfctyf
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Building
■I.. .- », —JE— —<
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
WE SELL MERIT BREAD.—AB
bott’s Variety Store. 41-tf
WANTED—CATTLE TO PASTURE.
—J. H. Crowley, Agee, Neb. 47-tf
BOARD AND ROOM WITH BATH.
Inquire 1st door northK.C.hall.46-5p
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
DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEW
ing; fourth house west of Beha
hotel. Phone 210. 49-2p
GROWN IN OPEN AIR TOMATO
and Cabbage plants for sale—first
ioor north of Library. 50-3p
FOR SALE—TOMATO AND CAB
bage plants; 60 cents per 100. Third
rouse west of Beha Hotel. 48-3p
LOST—MAY 17, HINGE ENDGATE
slightly out of repair. Notify J. C.
Addison, Opportunity, Neb. 49-2
FOR SALE—ONE 1918 CHEVROLET
car in good running order.—Oliver
Morgan, Phone 198, O’Neill, Neb. 60-4
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR
Stock—4-Room House, close in. In
cluding lot and small barn.—J. W.
Hickey. 44-tf.
FOR SALE—LARGE HOUSE, 16
' lots and bam, $4,000; 6 room house,
2 lots and bam $1,600.—Frank Camp
lell, O’Neill. 49-2p
TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS
for sale; 60 cents per hundred. Sec
ond house east of Burlington depot
South of track. 49-2
1 O YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO
1 *■ dak finishing. Developing any
size roll, 16c; Pack, 26c; Post Cards,
3c; Prints, 6c.—W. B. Graves. 60tf
STRAYED FROM MY HOME IN
ths city, at little light colored pig
about 6 weeks old. Finder lpease
notify Mrs. E. E. Bowden. 60-1
FOR SALE — YELLOW JERSEY
Sweet Potato Plants, 76 cents per
100. All orders given prompt atten
tion.—W. L. Amerimer, Stuart, Ne
Kmelru AO O
RYAN’S SHOE HOSPITAL MAKES
a specialty of fine hand-sewed work
for ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Jo
seph Cosgrove, an expert shoe maker,
is in charge. 35-tf
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
TAKEN UP AT MY PLACE 3%
miles southeast of Emmet, one red
steer. Owner may have same by
proving property and paying ex
penses.—John Welsh, Emmet. 49-5
I.OST—BROWN NECK FUR, BE
tween the residences of Mrs. Eller
O’Donnell and Mrs. J. F. O’Donnell
Finder please return to Mrs. J. F
O’Donnell and receive reward. 50-1
FOR SALE—FOUR 2-YEAR OLDS
and 3 yearling Hereford bulls, £
yearling and 1 two-year old Short
horn bulls, all registered and good as
grows. Priced to sell. All to be seer
at the ranch.—L. W. Arnold. 40-tf
I WILL MANAGE YOUR PURE
Bred Stock sale. All breeders ol
Registered and Pure Bred Stock in
terested in having a sale write for
terms to—John L. Quig, Manager ol
Registered and Pure Bred Stock
Sales. 14-tf.
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.—-Johr
L. Quig, O’Neill. 44-tf.
(First publication May 12.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Estate^No. 1037.)
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, May 9, 1921.
In the matter of the Estate of Mary
Hudson, Deceased.
All persona interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the adminis
trator with will annexed of said estate
has filed in said court his final report
and a petition for final settlement anc
distibution of the residue of said es
tate; and that said report and petitior
will be heard May 31, 1921, at It
o'clock A. M. at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when al
persons interested may appear and be
heard concerning said final report anc
the distribution of said estate.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
49-3 County Judge.
(First publication May 12.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Estate No. 1426.
In the County Court of Holt County
Nebraska, May 9, 1921.
In the matter of the Estate of Johr
Kee, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested in said estate that i
petition has been filed in said Couri
for the appointment of John E. Ke<
as Administrator of said estate, anc
will be heard June 2, 1921, at 10 oelocl
A. M. at the County Court Room ii
O’Neill, Nebraska.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
49-3 County Judge.
(First publication May 5.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENI
Estate No. 1394.
In the "County Court of Holt County
Nebraska, May 2, 1921.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ellei
Little, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estati
are hereby notified that the adminis
trator of said estate has filed in sail
Court his final report and a petitioi
for final settlement and distributioi
of the residue of said estate; am
that said report and petition will bi
heard May 27, 1921, at 10 o’clock a
m. at the County Court room ii
O’Neill, Nebraska, when all parsons
interested may appear and be heard
concerning said final report and the
distribution of said estate.
(Seal.) C. J. MALONE,
48-3 County Judge.
(First publication May 19:)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Estate No. 1429.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, April 7, 1921.
In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur
Lendt, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested in said estate that a peti
tion has been filed in said Court for
the appointment of Fred W. Lendt as
Administrator of said estate, and will
be heard June 9, 1921, at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the County Court Room in
O’Neill, Nebraska.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
50-3 County Judge.
(First publication May 5, 1921.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 1338.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, May 4, 1921.
In the matter of the Estate of Michael
Lyons, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the Executrrix
of said estate has filed in said court
her final report and a petition for final
settlemnet and distribution of the resi
due of said estate; and that said report
and petition will be heard May 27,
1S21, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the County
Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska,
when all persons interested may ap
pear and be heard concerning said final
report and the distribution of said
estate
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
48-3 County Judge.
(First publication May 5, 1921.)
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 1419.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, May 2, 1921.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Bellar, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hfereby notified that the time limited
for presentnig claims against said es
tate is September 1, 1921, and for the
payment of debts is May 2, 1922, and
that on June 1, 1921, and on Sep
tember 1, 1921, 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,
48-4 County (Judge.
WEELKY MARKETGRAM.
Washington, D. C., For Week Ended
May 16, 1921:
Fruits and Vegetables—Northern
sacked Round White potatoes up 20
26c per 100 lbs. at shipping points,
closing,80-95c. Chicago carlot mar
ket up 10-15c at 90-$1.05. South Caro
lina No. 1 Irish cobblers $7-$7.25 per
cloth top slat barrel New York, Texas
sacked Bliss Triumphs down 25c per
100 lbs. middle-western cities at $4
$4.50.
New York cold storage A2t6 Bald
win apples down $1 per bbl. New
lork $7-$7.50; up $1 Pittsburgh at
$7.75-$8. Medium size extra fancy
northwestern Winesaps up 25c per box
Chicago at $3-$3.50 small sizes $2.25
$2.75.
'Texas Yelow Bermudo anions
si .. 11 y weaker in eastern markets at
$1 50-;, 2 per standard crate commer
cial pack; moderately higher middle
we-Acrn eities at _ $1.25-$2; shipping
points steady around $1 sales on wire
orders, carloads f. o. b. shipping point
acceptance.
Virginia Klondike strawberries
down 8c per quart New York at 20
22c. Arkansas Klondikes $2.50 per
24 quart crate, car-loads f. o. b. cash
track May 14th. Tenn. Klondikes
$£75-$3.50 f. o. b.
Car Georgia early cling peaches
sold Pittsburg jobbers May 14th at
$5 per six basket carrier.
Florida Watermelons, average
weight 20-22 lbs. mostly $1 each Chi
cago; 24-27 lb. stock jobbers $1.25
each.
any—neceipos very lignt. xvams
and farm work curtailing shipments.
Demand generally limited to local city
trade. Country consuming sections
not buying but using pastures and
local forage. No. 1 Timothy quoted
New York $29.50, Pittsburgh $22.50,
Cincinnati $21.50, Chicago $22, St.
Louis $26. No. 1 Alfalfa Omaha $19,
Minneapolis $20, Atlanta $33. No. 1
Prairie Kansas City $14.50, Omaha
$12.50, Minneapolis $16.
Feed—Market continues dull. De
mand limited to immediate needs.
With the exception of Glute n feed
there is practically no buying for
future delivery. Some cottonseed meal
selling for export. Linseed meal dull.
Not much change in price of principal
feeds. Production of wheatfeeds still
below normal, stocks light. Spring
bran quoted Philadelphia $25, Chicago
$10; soft winter bran Cincinnati $23,
St. Louis $20; hard winter bran Kan
sas City $1057.; spring middlings
about $1 under spring bran. Linseed
meal Chicago $31, New York $36; 41
per cent cottonseed meal Kansas City
$35, Atlanta 36 per cent $23, St. Louis
$32; No. 1 Alfalfa Kansas City $17.50,
Chicago $23; gluten Philadelphia
$31.71, Pittsburgh $31.43, Chicago
$26.50.
Live Stock and Meats—Chicago hog
prices declined 15c-30c per 100 lbs. the
. past week. Beef steers up 25c;
butcher cows and heifers 25c-50c.
Feeder steers up 25-36c; veal calves
about steady. Fat lambs up 25-$l
higher; feeding lambs 25-50c. Fat
ewes gained 75-$l. May 16 Chicago
prices: Hogs, bulk of sale,s $8.15
$8.70; medium and good beef steers
$7.50-$9; butcher cows and heifers
' $5 26-$9; feeder steers $7-$8.50; light
and medium weight veal calves $7.50
$9.50; fat lambs $9.25-$12; feeding
’ ls^bs $6.50-$8.25; yearlings $7.50
{ $10; fat ewes $6-$7.50.
Stocker and feeder shipments from
. 11 important markest during the week
’ ending May 6 were: Cattle and calves
1 25,809; hogs 5,935; sheep 9,291.
i Eastern wholesale fresh meat prices
i changed but slightly. Beef averaged
l 50c lower per 100 pounds. Veal lamb,
s mutton and pork loins paetieally un
. changd. May 16th prices good grade
i meats; Beef $15-$16.50j veal $16
■ — 11.11 11,1 - I II nil .. ,, ■
$18; lamb S28-$26; mutton $15-$l8;
light pork loins $23-$25; heavy loins
$16-$20.
Dairy Products—Butter markets
weak, price tendency lower. Consum
ptive demand has been fairly good but
reports that Danish butter has been
offered as low as 28 %e duty paid has
kept conditions some'what unsettled.
Some interest in storing. Production
increasing. Closing prices 92 score:
New York 30c; Chicago 29%; Boston
and Philadelphia 31c.
Cheese markets show more active
trading following declines of past few
v/ecks and have taken on more settled
appearance. Prices Plymouth Wis
consin exchange but little changed
from a week ago: Twins 12 3-8c;
Daises and double daises 12 3-4c;
Lonfihorns 13c; Young Americas 131-8
Grain: Market unsettled and er
ratic most of week. There was a big
advance on the 11th upon acceptance
LITTLE LECTURES
y'GINQER. JIM.
Lots of men won’t know
there is a primary next month,
until they see the returns in the
newspapers.
More Dry Cleaning and
less buying, of new attire
will prove a great help in
getting “01’ High Cost of
Living” out of the way.
’Phone 209—our man will
call for and deliver.
O’Neill
Sanitary
Laundry
You’ll enjoy the
sport of rolling
’em with P. AJ
FIRST thing you do next And, besides PriilcS
— go get some makin’s Albert’s delightful flavor,
papers and some Prince there’s its freedom from bite
Albert tobacco and puff away and parch which is cut out byj
fn‘ntZpybrrJdl,b!,0J^ on a home made cigarette our exclusive patented proc
udy°rTd tins, hand- that will hit on all your ess! Certainly—you smoke
some pound and halt * _ . * ....
pounds tin humidors smoke cylinders! P. A. from sun up till you
crystal glass humi- . . slip between the sheets with
. No use sittwg-by and say- » comeback.
ing maybe you’ll cash this
hunch tomorrow. Do it while Prince Albert is the tobac
the going’s good, for man-o- co that revolutionized pipe
man, you can’t figure out smoking. If you never could
what you’re passing by! Such smoke a pipe — forget it!
flavor, such coolness, such You can—AND YOU WILL
more-ish-ness—well, the only —if you use Prince Albert
way to get the words em- for packing! It’s a smoke
phatic enough is to go to it revelation in a jimmy pipe
and know yourself! or a cigarette!
^ inge Albert v
the national joy smoke
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allied terms by Gemany and state
ment Secretary Wallace that price
level fifty per cent above pre-war basis
would benefit whole counry, but other
than this price range was compara
tively narrow and fluctuations rapid
with May wheat showing strongest
undertone. Crop reports somewhat
more favorable. Cash wheat stron
ger. Com trade slow and weaker on
hedging sales against purchases in
country. Cash demand com continues
THE ATTORNEY
FOR THE PEOPLE
To protect your interests and the interests of
everyone of us is the work of the Department
of Justice. The far-reaching activities of this
department are effectively described in one of the
series of profusely illustrated booklets about Our
Government now being distributed exclusively by this
H Institution. We are anxious that all who desire to
know rjiore about the work of the different govern
mental departments shall receive this series.
There is no charge and no obligation incurred in
having us put your name on our mailing list. See
that it is added today.
NEBRASKA STATE BANK
O’Neill, Nebraska
, L, PAINT |
I The Same Old Phone No. 32
at ~~
The Same Old Place
with
The Same Old Quality
and 1
The Same Old Service
(SZETZEI OSLE 1 ^
Successor to 0. O. Snyder 1
G-eorge S. .^grnes, 2v£grr. I