The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1921, Image 8

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    PAID LOCALS.
FARM LOANS—R. B. PARKER.S7fc
LOST—SHEEPSKNI COAT.—A. L
Roberts, O’Neill. 28-2p
I WILL SELL ANY OR ALL OF MT;
city property.—Con Keys. 29-1
FOR SALE — A FEW POLANI
China boars, pure bred.—J. W
Hickey. 23-tf
MONEY READY FOR FARM
Loans. Low Rates of Interest.—
Joel Parker, 85-tf
MY CITY RANCH IS FOR SALE OF
trade. Somebody will get a bargain
—Con Keys. 29-1
WANTED—ONE -HUNDRED HE AI
otf light stock hogs.—John L
Quig, O’Neill. 29-2
FRESH SWEET WHIPPING CREAId
S9 cents a quart, cash and carry.—
Mrs. John L. Quig. 26-tf
400 ACRE FARM FOR RENT, '
miles north of Emmet.—Van Hum
phrey, Atkinson, Nebr. 26-4
FOR RENT — 8-ROOM MODERb
home, house in splendid condition
Enquire of Julius D. Cronin. 14-tf
LAND BARGAINS—WRITE FOI
my large list on crop payment plan
—Jess Kisner, Garden City, Kan
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—1920 FORE
Roadster Good as new. Cheap foi
cash or trade for cattle.—R. E. Gal
legher. 29-tf
Have you seen the beautiful, dress,
ed doll that Reardon is going to giv<
away to some customer during th<
holiday sale? 29-1
FOR SALE—I HAVE A FEW
choice Duroc Boars for sale at $2(
each.—J. C. Parker, 6 miles north
west of O'Neill. 26-4p
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN KO.
dak finishing. Developing any siz<
roll, 10c; Pack, 26; Post Cards, 6c
Prints, 6c.—W. B. Graves. 60-tf
WILL TAKE 10,000 BUSHELS Oi
corn at 40 cents a bushel on an lm
proved farm, priced right. Terms oi
balance.—Ed. Coligan, O’Neill. 26-tf
RYAN’S SHOE HOSPITAL MAKES
a specialty of fine hand-sewed worl
for ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Jo.
seph Cosgrove, an expert shoe maker
is in charge. 85-tf
COMBINED SALE AT THE PALACE
Bam Saturday, December 24. Brinf
in your stuff. Furniture, horses, cat
tie or anything else you have to sell
29-1
I HAVE A BUYER FOR A GOOI
house and lot close in.—R. H
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 26-tf
THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS
the only bank in O’Neill operatint
under the Depositors Guaranty Func
of the State of Nebraska. Avail your
self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf
I NOW HAVE MONEY TO LOAI
on farms and ranches. Do you nee<
your loan renewed, or do you neec
a larger loan. Let me figure with yoi
on Farm and Ranch loans.—R. H
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 18-tf
FOR RENT—GOOD CATTLE ANI
Hay Ranch 900 acres, good build
ings, 11 miles out. I also have tw<
other farms for rent.—R. H. Parker
O’Neill, Nebr. 26-tf
FOR RENT—486 A. DAWES CO.
Neb.,about200 acres good heavy soi
and lays well, improved, about 7 milei
on main line of railroad town. Wil
rent very cheap. If interested wil
send legal numbers.—A. C. Goltz
Laurel, Nebr. 26-6
ONE BIG HUSKY THOROUGH
bred Poland China Boar, 13 monthi
old. Took 2nd prize at South Fori
Fair 1921 and litter brother to the on<
that took 1st and sweepstake. Sired b;
Tecumseh Bob, he by Big Bone Boh
he by Caldwell’s Big Bob. Price $80
—W. S. Grimes, Chambers, Neb. 28-!
FOR RENT—800 ACRE RANCH II
Sioux Co., Nebr., all good heavy cla;
soil, soft water, fenced and cros
fenced. House, bam and cattle shed
windmill and well, 8 miles from Ard
more, S. Dakota, 2 miles from Mans
fields, Nebr., on main line of Burling
ton railroad. —A. C. Goltz, Laurel
Nebraska. 26-6
REDUCED EXCURSION FARES
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN K\
Reduced excursion fares will be ii
effect for the holiday season based oi
fare and one-half for the round trip
to all points where the one way fare i
$25.00 or less. Minimum excuraio:
fare $2.50. Usual half fares for chil
dren.
Tickets on sale Dec. 22 to 24, inclu
sive. Final return limit Jan. 4, 1921
Take advantage of this opportunit;
for making a holiday trip.
Full particulars on application t
any Ticket Agent, Chicago & Nort
Western Railway. 28-2
UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY
Time is the test of truth. An
Doan's Kidney Pills have stood th
test in O’Neill. No O’Neill residen
who Buffers backache, or any urinar
ills can remain unconvinced by thi
twice-told testimony.
Mrs. E. B. Jones, O’Neill, says: "
suffered with backache. While sittin,
still the trouble wasn’t so bad bu
when I went to get up I could hardl;
stand the sharp, knife-like palm
When I bent or walked around th
misery was terrible. My kidney
were in a very disordered condition s
I got Doan’s Kidney Pills and afte
using a couple boxes the trouble wa
all gone.” (Statement given June 21
1016.)
On June 14, 1920, Mrs. Jones said
“I think Doan’s Kidney PUls are .
wonderful remedy. I gladly conftrr
my former statement in which I tol
what Doan’s had done for me.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don'
simply ask for a kidney remedy—ge
Doan's Kidney Pills—-the same tha
Mrs. Jones had. Foster-Milbum Co
Mfr., Buffalo, N. Y.
-- —
(FtOrt ptObkatian D.ac, \5.)
NOTICE.
To Lovina Laney, John Mondy, Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Wil
liam A. Haynes, Deceased, the
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal
Representatives, and Ail Other
Persons interested in the Estate oi
i William A. Haynes, Deceased.
The above persons named or desig
nated will take notice that The Penn
mutual Life insurance Company has
uiea its petition m the District Court
a Holt County, Nebraska, against the
said persons above named or designa
ted impleaded with Chauncey D.
Keyes, administrator of the estate of
William A. Haynes, deceased, the ob
i jcct and prayer of which petition is to
ftreclose a certain mortgage owned
by the plaintiff and executed in his
lifetime by William A. Haynes, upon
the Northwest Quarter (NW14) and
• the North Half (NV6) of the North
east Quarter (NE14) of Section
Twelve (12), Township Twenty-eight
(28) North Range Eleven (11), West
of the 6th P. M., containing Two
hundred forty (240) acres, more or less
according to government survey, in
, Holt County, Nebraska, and that the
amount alleged to be due upon said
mortgage is the sum of Seven thous
and tour hundred fifty-five Dollars
(y/,4b&.00) with interest at 10 per
cent per annum upon the sum of Two
hundred twenty-seven Dollars and
titty cents ($227.60) from the first day
of April, 1021, to the date of filing
said petition and interest upon the
sum of Two hundred twenty-seven
Dollars and fifty cents ($227.60) from
the first day of October, 1921, to the
| date of the filing of said petition and
interest upon the sum of Seven thous
and Dollars ($7,000.00) from the first
day of October, 1921, at 6% per cent
per annum to the date of the filing of
said petition and interest upon the
sum of Seven thousand Dollars
($7,000.00) at 10 per cent per annum
from the date of the filing of said
petition.
Said defendants so named or desig
nated are required to answer said
1 petition on or before the 23rd day of
January, 1922, or otherwise judgment
and decree will be entered against
them.
THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE COMPANY,
By Julius D. Cronin and McGilton &
Smith, Its Attorneys. 28-4
(First publication December 8.)
! 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, a!
O’Neill, Nebraska, up to noon the 2nd
1 day of January, A. D. 1922, for the
■ furnishing of the books and blanks
for the various offices of Holt County
i for the year 1922: and that said bids
■ shall be opened by the Board of Su
I pervisors of said county and the con
. tract awarded to the lowest and best
bidder.
The following is the probable num
i ber of each of the items of books,
I blanks and stationary that will be re
, quRed during said year:
Class “A” Books.
6 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
plain, each.
6 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
printed heads, each.
1 6 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
’ printed page, each.
6 Records, double cap, 8 quires
, printed each.
[ 6 Records, double cap, 8 quires
i printed heads, each.
I 3 Looso leaf records, medium plain,
I 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 Receipts, 200 in a book,
1 duplicated, well bound, ruled and
[ nnted to copy, furnished, numbered
r consecutively, per M.
i 1 Dozen Sheriff’s pocket dockets,
, Vttl'U,
■ 34 1 quire personal assessment rec
. ords, each.
. 6 2 quire personal assessment rec
, ords, each.
7,000 Duplicate personal assessment
schedules, per M
7.000 Original personal assessment
schedules, per M.
12 Assessors schedule files, each.
• 40 Real Estate Assessors bodes.
600 Smeads Bandless files specially
printed, per M.
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 foi
school money, cloth bound, each.
) 12 Books order of County Clerk fo;
l Overseer of Highways, cloth bound
each.
12 Books, receipts of Overseer od
Highways, each.
1 Double Medium Surveyors record,
1 with tracing doth, 600 pages, each.
* 2 Rebinding Complete records foi
t Clerk of District Court, each.
f 6 4 quire cap fee books, half bound,
9 printed heads, each.
36 Special claim files, each.
[ 1 Real Estate assessment record 1
r quire each.
t 500 Special assessment schedule
f 10 forms, each.
. All above books, except where bind
j ing is specified, are to be extra Full
i bound, numbered and lettered on back
j and made of Byron Weston’s liner
r Ledger paper,
i Class MB” Blanks.
, 2,000 Legal Blanks, full sheet, pei
1,000.
: 3,000 Legal Blanks, half sheet, pei
i 1,000.
i 5,000 Legal Blanks, quarter sheet
1 per 1,000. • |
3.000 Legal Blanks, eighth sheet
t per 1,000.
t 2,000 Letter Heads, printed 814x11
t West End Mills or equal paper 20 lbs.,
, per 1,000.
10.000 Envelopes printed, No. 1
RAg, GO pound, size 6%, white p«t
t,000.
1,000 Envelopes printed No. 1 Rag,
jO lb., size 10, white per 1,000.
1.000 Envelopes, piinted No. 1 Rag,
j0 lb., size 11 white, per 1,000.
Supplies For Hie 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 Examinations
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 (1614x9%).
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 District Treasurer’s bond.
1 Book examination No. for transfer.
50 History of school district bond.
50 Teacher’s contracts.
100 Census blanks.
50 Desired transfer for school pur
poses.
60 Notice to director of transfer.
50 Petition to change boundary line.
7 Books free high school tuition
statements.
7 Books free high school attendance
report.
800 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 sum
mary blanks.
200 Mailing tubes (10 inch).
200 Mailing tubes (16 inch).
10 Report of private and parochial
schools.
200 Eighth grade diplomas.
260 Institute note books.
276 Teacher’s card sets.
3 Reams drawing paper (not punch
ed).
3 Reams History note paper (not
punched).
6.000 Report cards for pupils.
300 Cards application for free high
school tuition by pupil. ,
100 First grade certificates.
100 Second grade certificates.
1 Book free high school admission
certificates.
15 Reams examination paper, per
ream.
Class “D.”
B,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.
0 Gross Perfection pencils per gross.
300 Manuscript covers, per 100.
<> Reams typewriter paper.
24 Reams Alexis bond, per ream.
(i Reams Onion skin, per ream.
(j Reams, numbered line legal cap,
jest 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.
6 chattle mortgage files, each. „
6 Motor vehicle license books, each.
2 Quarts Carter’s mucilage, each.
2 Quarts Liberty paste, each.
1 Dozen IXL Steel Erasers, per
dozen.
Bib. Rubber bands, per % box.
BOO Sheets best grade Carbon paper.
2 Dozen Webster or equal type
ribbon, per dozen.
3 Reams court reporter paper, per
ream.
10 Dozen Tower’s pen holders, per
dozen.,
10 Reams Marginal ruled typewriter
paper, net weight, per ream.
6 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
cloth finish, per gross.
8 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 Dozen 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 flies, Excelsior
or equal, each.
1 Dozen Adar glass pen racks,
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 wjll bp Re
quired to furnish a good and su fRcient
bond for faithful performance of con
tract.
The County Board of Supervisors
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids.
Bids to be opened according to tho
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requirements of law at the first
meeting of the County Board on and
Jter January 2, 1922.
(Seal) E. P. PORTER,
27-4 County Clerk.
(First publication Dec. 8.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
C. C. Cooper, Mary Cooper, and
Shelby County State Bank of Harlan,
Shelby County, Iowa, impleadefr-with
others, will take notice that on the
10th day of September, 1921, Aaron
S. Younkin, plaintiff, filed his petition
in the District -Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a mortgage exe
cuted by George R. Boomer and
Grace Y. Boomer to Aaron S. Younkin
upon the following described land,
situated in Holt County, Nebraska:
The southwest quarter of north
west quarter and southwest quarter oi
Section Twenty-two, (22), southwesl
quarter of northeast quarter and south
half of Section Twenty-one (21), north
half and southwest quarter of Section
Twenty-eight (28), and east half of
east half of Section Twenty-nine (29)
and east half <Jf northeast quarter anc
northeast quarter of southeast quartei
of Section Thirty-two (32), and wes1
half of northwest quarter and north
west quarter of southwest quarter oi
Section Thirty three (33), all in Town
ship Twenty-five (25) north of Range
Fifteen (15) west of the 6th P. M. *
Which mortgage is recorded in Booh
124 at page 49 of the records of Hoi I
County, Nebraska. Plaintiff asks foi
foreclosure and order of sale and de
ficiency judgment.
You are required to answer saic
petition on or before the 16th day oi
January, 1922.
AARON S. YOUNKIN,
Plaintiff.
27-4 By Guy Laverty, His Attorney
(First publication Dec. 1.)
NOTICE.
Emil Racek, defendant, will take
notice that Mollie Rathbun as plain
tiff has filed a petition in the district
court of Holt County, Nebraska
against said defendant, the object
and prayer of which is to obtain a
judgment against the defendant foi
$125.00, together with interest there
on at 7 per cent per annum from Feb
ruary 7, 1919, on an account for servi
ces rendered defendant by one Grove
H. Rathbun, which said account has
been assigned in writing to said plain
tiff. That the west half of the south
east quarter, the northeast quarter of
the southeast quarter of section 7,
and the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of Section 8, all
in township 29, north, range 10 west
of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Ne
braska, has been attached under an
-.--- . -■ -
order of attachment issued by the
district court of Holt County, Ne
braska, as being the property of de
fendant.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 9th day of
January, 1922.
Dated November 26, 1921.
MOLLIE RATHBUN,
Plaintiff.
Oourtright, Sidner. Lee & Gunderson
26-4 Attorneys
(First publication Dec. 8.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 1460,
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, December 6, 1921.
In the matter of the Estate of Conrad
Wettlauffer, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said
estate is April 6, 1922, and for the
payment of debts is December 6, 1922,
and that on January B, 1922, and on
April 6, 1922, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive, ex
amine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
•- 27-4 County Judge.
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Gorgeous Equipage, Brilliant Scenic Environment.
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Always the Biggest and Best Show West of Chicago
I Make Her a Present of 52 Days a Year
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It Over!
Are you going to stay home all winter, or will you seek the com
forts and benefits which the delightful, semi-tropical dimate of the
South affords? .
Geographically, the South is not as far away as it seems, but clh
matically (in winter) it is about as far away as it could be—and in
the right direction, too—for balmy breezes, sunny skies, moonlit \
I bays, tropical flowers and foliage are the order of the day in the
winter time in the Southland.
I And, those who pack their grips and bid farewell to the North at l
this time, reap rich rewards and return with a full realization
of the real value of a winter’s vacation in that romantic, historic
and beautiful land south of the Mason & Dixon line.
Instead of saying to yourself—“I wish I were in 'Dixie,” why don’t |
you go South this winter? The cost is low—perhaps not as much I
as you thought it would be, when the price of things generally is
I considered, and you deduct the cost of staying at home. I
Tickets covering tours to Florida, the South Atlantic and Gulf
Coast states, Texas and Cuba are now on sale. You can go/ one
way and return another; there is splendid train service via Den
ver, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; liberal stop-over privi
leges, final return limit May 31, 1922.
” When you’re ready, I’ll gladly help you plan
your trip and make your reservations.
C. W. Roberts,
Ticket Agent.