DR.H.MARGARET FROST • . Osteopathic Physician Naylor Block O’Neill, Neb. All Diseases Treated Telephone :: * 262 DK. O. ft. TltftLLK ^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. (Che Baijitapy )Meat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home Rendered Lard. Wm. Simpson Naylor Block. Phone 150 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. Jf P, GILLIGAh 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 :: :: NEBR. W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone: Office 28, Residence 276. 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 sPhysician and Surgeons (Successor to Dr. E, T. Wilson.) ^ Glasses Correctly Fitted. Office and Residence, Naylor Block -Phone 72 O'NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA MaAAOBiS Abstract Co^tiD —Title Abstractors— Office in First National Bank Building NEBRASKA CULVERT AND MFG. CO. AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD MACHINERY ARMCO CULVERTS ■ L. C PETERS O’Neill :: Nebraska mmmammmmmmmmm—mt PAID LOCAI^S. 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 ITALIAN BEES FOR SALE—W. T. Hayes, Atkinson, Neb. 2-9p WANTED TO BUY — A ROAD Cart.—H. II. Waters, O’Neill. 5-lp WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON Plate Glass Insurance.—John L. Quig. 14-tf BUY GOOCHES QUALITY BREAD, 16-oz. loaf 9c.—Abbott’s Variety Store. 4-tf MONEY READY FOR FARM Loans. Low Rates of Interest.— Joel Parker, 35-tf FOR SALE—GOOD REGISTERED Short Horn Roan Durham.—J. C. Addison, Opportunity, Nebr. 3-3 FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR Stock—4-Room House, close in. In cluding lot and small barn.—J. W. Hickey. 44-tf. \EARS OF EXPERIENCE IN KO dak finishing. Developing any size roll, 10c; Pack, 25; Post Cards, 6c; Prints, 5c.—W. B. Graves. 50tf 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 FOR RENT — 200 ACRES HAY land, 10 miles north of O’Neill; also 80 acres 2 miles from O’Neill; also have other hay land.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 4-"3 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 FOR SALE—FOUR 2-YEAR OLDS and 3 yearling Hereford bulls, 3 yearling and 1 two-year old Short horn bulls, all registered and good a9 grows. Priced to sell. All to be seen at the ranch.—L. W. Arnold. 40-tf I WILL MANAGE YOUR PURE Bred Stock sale. All breeders of Registered and Pure Bred Stock in 1 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 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. NOTICE. Swimming parties are welcome but 1 are requested not to drive in the pasture on sections 36 and 36, at the Ilershiser bridge, and not to tear down the fences thereon. 4-2 PAUL SCIIWISOW, Owner. (First publication June 23.) NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD r MINISTRATION. Estate No. 1435. In the County Court of Holt County, ; Nebraska, June 17, 1921. In the Matter of the Estate of Juli' Irene Dodge, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested in said estate that petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of W. K. Hodg kin as Administrator of said estate, and will be heard July 14, 1921, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 3-3 County Judge. (First publication June 23.) (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) LEGAL NOTICE. Patrick Fahy, The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal repre sentatives of and all other persons in terested in the estate of Patrick Fahy, deceased, Orin Janies Ellis, the un known heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of and all other persons interested in the estate of Orin James Ellis, deceased, James 1 Norton, W. H. Livingston, M. D. Long, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of and all other persons interested in 1 the estate of Michael D. Long, de 1 ceased, and Lots 7 and 8 in Block 35 in the original Town of O’Neill, in I Jolt County, Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, defendants will take notice that on . June 18, 1921, H. P. Hertford, plain ! till', filed a petition in District Court oi Holt County, Nebraska, against you the object and prayer of which are to secure a decree of Court quieting in plaintiff the title to and right of pos s session of the real estate above de scribed; and adjudging plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple thereof; and L decreeing that you have no title to, or interest in said premises; and re moving the clouds cast upon plaintiff’s title to said premises by reason of your claims to some title to or interest in said premises and forever enjoining you from asserting any title to or Interest in said premises adverse to plaintiff. You are required to an 1 swer said petition on or before Aug ust 1, 1921. H. P. HERIFORD, 3-4 Plaintiff. (First publication June 23.) J (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) LEGAL NOTICE. William R. Barnwell, The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of and all other per sons interested in the estate of John O’Neill, deceased; the unknown heirs, dvisees, legatees and personal repre sentatives of and all other persons in teracted in the estate of Annie E. Lowe, deceased, and Lots 16, 17, 18, and 19 in Block “D” in O Neill & Hag erty’s Addition to O’Neill, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, defendants .will take notice that on June 18, 1921, A. L. Masters plaintiff filed a petition in District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, — against you the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm in plain tiff the title to the real estate above described; and to have you decreed to have no right, title or interest in said real estate; to remove the clouds cast upon plaintiff’s title to said premises by reason of your claim to some right, title or interest therein; and to for ever enjoin you and each of you from asserting any title, right or interest in said premises adverse to plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day of August, 1921. A. L. MASTERS, 3-4 Plaintiff. (First publication June 23.) NOTICE. State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss. To Whom It May Concern: The Commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the northwest corner of the NE(4 of Section 2, Town ship 32, Range 16 West in Holt County,'running thence South 150 rods; thence South-westerly South and Southeasterly to a point near the north west corner of the SW(4 of Section 25, Township 32, Range 16, has reported in favor of the establishment thereof as hereafter described, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest cor ner of the NE'/i of Section 2, Town ship 32, North Range 16 west, the center line of road to run as follows: Thence South on quarter section line 37.60 chains, thence South 78 degrees 35 minutes, West 24.00'chains, thence South 38 degrees 20 minutes West 90.00 chains to a point on the quarter section line 33.00 chains south of the northwest corner of the NEM, of Section 10, Township 32, Range 16 West;, thence South through the center of Sections 10, 15 and 22 to the southwest corner of the SE% of Sec tion 22, 207 chains; thence East on the section line 120.00 chains to the north east corner of Section 26, Township 32, Range 16 and there terminate. Also that part of Road No. 184 com mencing at the northeast corner of the NW!4 of Section 2, Township 32, Range 16 and running east one-half mile, thence South two miles be vacated as requested by petitioners, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the County Clerk’s office on or before noon of the 10th day of September, A. D. 1921, or such road will be changed without reference thereto. (Seal) E. F. PORTER, 3-4 County Clerk. By T. D. HANLEY, Deputy. (First publication April 30.) (J. D. Cronin, Attorney.) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. Estate No. 1436. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 26, 1921. In the matter of the estate of Honora Cronin, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that petition has been filed in said Court for the probate of a written instrument pur porting to be the last will and testa ment of Honora Cronin, Deceased, and for the appointment of Dennis H. Cro nin, as executor thereof; that July 20, 1921, 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, 4-3 County Judge. (First publication April 30. (Thomas Carton, Attorney.) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Johnson Lansworth, Deceased: Notice to all persons interested in said estate is hereby given that, John Arthur Lansworth and Anna Pauline Lansworth executor and executrix, of said estate will meet the creditors of said estate at the County Court room in the city of O’Neill in said County, on the 28th day of July, 1921, and on the 29th day of October at the hour of 10 A. M., for the purpose of hearing, adjustment and allowance of claims against~said estate. All persons having claims or de mands against said estate must file the same in .said Court on or before the 29th day of October, 1921, or said claims will be forever barred. Dated this 24th day of June, 1921. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 4-4 County Judge. (First publication June 30.) LEGAL NOTICE. Cody Simonson a minor, Melvin Simonson a minor and M. M. Simon son as guardian of the persons and estates of Cody Simonson and Melvin Simonson, minors defendants will take notice that on the 13th day of June, A. D. 1921, Minnie M. Simonson Slaintiff filed her petition in the 'istrict Court of Holt County, Nebras ka; the object and prayer of which is to secure a decree of Court decree ing and determining that the plaintiff and the defendants Cody Simonson and Melvin Simonson, minors are each the ovyners of an undivided one-third interest and title in and to the follow ing described real estate situated in the Couny of Holt, and State of Ne braska, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter of section thirty three (33), northwest quarter of sec tion thirty-four (34), west half of the southwest quarter of section thirty four (34), northwest quarter of sec tion thirty-five (35), all in township thirty-one (31) north, range eleven (11), west of the 6th P. M., as tenants in common and for partition of said described real estate among the joint owners thereof, and that if the same cannot be partitioned without depre ciating the value of the interest of the owners in and to said premises; that said premises be sold in the manner provided by law, and the proceeds de rived from the sale thereof be par titioned, distributed and divided among said parties according to their inter ests after the payment of the costs of this proceedings. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 8th day of Aug ust, A. D. 1921. Hated this 27th day of June, A. D. 1921. J. A. DONOHOE, 4-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. (First publication April 30.) LEGAL NOTICE. To Paul Schroeder, Non-Resident De fondant: You are hereby notified that oil the 29th day of June, 1921, N. D. Hansen, as plaintiff, commenced an action in the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, against you as defendant, iiri pleaded with Bazelman Lumber Com pany, et al. as defendants, the object and purpose of said action being to foreclose a certain Chattel Mortgage given by you to the plaintiff on the ICth day of July, 1920, on the follow ing described personal property, to wit: One Master Junior 1% Ton Truck, Factory No. 5116, Motor No. 7169, together with body complete. One Maxwell Model 25 Touring Car, Serial No. 279519, one-third of fifty acres of com grown in the year 1920 on what is known as the Carl Schroeder farm situated in Holt County, Nebraska, and to recover the possession of all of said property from you and all other defendants in said action. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 8th day of August, 1921. Dated this 30th day of June, 1921. N. D. HANSEN, Plaintiff. George M. Harrington, Clifford B. Scott, , 4-4 Plaintiff’s Attorneys. (First publication July 7.) NOTICE. To all persons interested in the Estate of John Guthrie Watson, sometimes known and described as John G. Watson, Deceased, both creditors and heirs: You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of July, 1921, A. E. Spittler filed his petition in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in which he alleges that John Guthrie Watson, sometimes known and described as John G. Watson, died intestate on the 20th day of July 1902; that at the time of his death, he was a resident of Cook County, Illinois, and the owner of the fee simple title to the following described real estate situated in Holt County, Nebraska, to-wit: The North west Quarter of' Section 10, in Town ship 27, North, Range 9, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian; that he left surviving him, as his sole and only heirs at law, the following persons, to-wit: George Watson, a brother; James Graham Watson, who was sometimes known and described as James G. Watson, a brother; Helen Watson, a sister; Claude R. Watson, a brother; Guthrie Frederick Watson, who was sometimes known and de scribed as Guthrie F. Watson, a brother; Gilbert Graham Watson, who was sometimes known and described as Graham Gilbert Watson, a brother; that more than two years have elapsed since the death of the said John , Guthrie Watson, and no application has been made to any County Court i in this State for the appointment of an administrator of his estate; that the l petitioner is now the owner of the fee s simple title to said real property, hav • ing acquired the same through mesne - conveyance from the heirs of the said 1 John Guthrie Watson, Deceased; that ■ there are no debts, claims or demands , existing against the estate of the said t John Guthrie Watsonf deceased. ; The prayer of said petition is for 1 a decree of said Court, finding and 1 determining the time of the death oi the said John Guthrie Watson, his heirs at law with their relationship to him, the.right of succession to the real propery above described, that all debts claims and demands against said estate be barred, and for such other ’ and further relief as the statute maj permit. Said petition has been set for hear ing in said Court on the 6th day oi : August, 1921, at one o’clock in the afternoon, when you and each of you l are required to appear, and show i cause, if any you have, why the s prayer of said petition should not be E granted. : Witness my hand and the seal otf t said Court this 5th day of July, 1921. , (Seal) C. J. MALONE, i 5-3 County Judge. : _ _m \ SCOUT DEPARTMENT. Troop No. 1. > Patrick Carr has gone down to the s town of Stafford to visit. I Three more scouts have sent for suits. Hugh O’Donnell caught poison oak at the river last week and both eyes are completely closed. Don’t worry, Hugh, we’ve had some good times in the McDermit pond and we’re going to have some more. John Ralph Evans got here. He 1 announces he has but until next No ■ vember to wait until he can cross the 1 portals of scouting. 1 Howard Ashton is back from the 1 country. Howard’s in love with the : scenery out there and is going back 1 for some more. . 1 Maurice Downey is here for a visit ' from Winner. 1 I’ll say Jess Mills knows how to ‘ organize and instruct a band. Pretty f clever assistant S. M., hey scouts? 1 George Harrington has returned } from Lincoln. • Need three more chairs, scouts. Stag patrol is now full. A new 1 leader is needed. Who? . „ , ,, Candidates for Doctor kindly hold 3 up your razors. Yes, keep away from the creek until ■ it rains. a __ PLEASANT VIEW NEWS. A much needed rain fell in the val 5 ley Monday. 1 The Misses Zola Snyder and La 3 valler Handerson came home from 1 Wayne Friday to spend the Fourth t with home folks. They will return to 3 school duties Tuesday. Mr. Walter Anderson of Oregon, is 1 visiting his uncle, Bill Anderson and t family. ■ A number of young folks autoed to ■ Neligh Monday while a large majority • spent the Fourth at O’Neill. ' All the rye and wheat in Pleasant • View was harvested before the big • rain Monday. E. G. Frink died at his home in Page ■ last Wednesday after a long illness. • He was well known and liked by all. TROUBLE CERTAIN Youngstown Telegram: Tom Daly, humorist and poet, tells a little story that throws some light on the kind of liquor that is handed out in the I drinking places of the metropolis. A stranger in the city, the story I goes, went up to a barkeeper and or dered a drink. After serving the stranger the bar keeper immediately grabbed him by the collar and hustled him to the door. “Whatddye putting me out for.” the stranger demanded, indignantly. “I ain’t started nothin’ yet.” “I know',” the barkeep replied, “but you are going to in a minute.” IN THE MAD RUSH Boston Globe: There has been a certain amount of breeziness in the dis cussion, which centered around the f relative virtues and accomplishments of the two sexes. “You men,” said the advanced young women, “think a great deal of your selves because there is a shortage of your kind. Personally, I should not mind in the least living in a world where the men' and the girls were separated by an ocean.” The daring bachelor smiled at her. “I dare say you are right,” he agreed. “Still, in the event you men tion, I’m certain there would be a large number of women drowned.” I dfgu ndiy |jj | Washing Wisdom and Colors That Run. I §j Every housewife knows there are colors which will 1 B run, unless washed just so. || g? Our washing experts know it, too. When your 1 g family boundle comes to us, everything is carefully 1 Bfi assorted—silks here, woolens there, colored goods in | gj one lot, white goods in another. |p gg All of these classes are washed separately, each by 1 35 an individual method which carefdl study and years ill 3? ■J J of practice have shown to be best. Ill H 11 And if there are colors which may run, the dyes 1 g are set thoroughly at the very beginning, and your I ts 11 garments come back to you as bright and fresh as 15 x1 Kiddies’ rompers, babies' things, school dresses and |i g C 2 waists, frilly blouses—everything that needs wash- 1 g* T i ing—may be safely included in your family washing 1 m X | ; when you send it to us. | gf 11 ^ Why^ not wrap up your bundle today and call our | 3 | j O'Neill Sanitary Laundry 1 I . I ? Progress and Satisfaction Streets 1 i * V The Same Old Phone No. 32 . at The Same Old Place with The Same Old Quality I The Same Old Service Isete: noble I Successor to 0. 0. Snyder | O-eorgre S. iig^nes, ZMIgrr. I “There’s No Place Like Colorado After All” Colorado is as big as all New England, with Indiana added; two-thirds is mountainous—100,000 square miles contain 155 peaks that are more than 13,000 feet high. Within tbe state there are 500 lakes —large and small; 6,000 mile* of running water, born of snow and filled with fish. Mineral springs abound—no one knows how many there are. Every railroad line is an excursion line. Motor highways radiate in all directions. Obviously, in such a region, vacation possibilities are unlimited; hence the term, “The Playground of the Nation.” Where to go ? There are a thousand different pMces. In two hours from the haunts of civiliza f tion, where splendid hotels, dancing, music and golf reign supreme, back to the wildest, untamed mountain fastness, where the silence is broken only by plung v ing waterfalls, the songs of birds or the splah of trout. When to go? Any time! This summer, when seeking escape from the dust and heat, go out under that magnificent cool, blue Colorado sky. Get the tang of the mountain air jn your nostrils—the fragrance of the flowers and the spicy smell of pine. How to go? Just climb aboard a Burlington * limited. There’s No Place Like Colorado, After All!” I - Suppose you come in and we’ll talk over your summer vacation-recreation plans. W. C. Roberts, Ticket Agent - • '• ••. '■ ~ . \ .■ - anil. ■ ■'