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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1922)
fit....•"% NEBRASKA CULVERT AND MFG. CO. AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD MACHINERY* I ARM CO CULVERTS Everything In Road Machinery Western Representative L. C PETERS O’Neill :: Nebraska George M. Harrington ( ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PHONE 11. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA. DR. L. A. CARTER ^Physician and Surgeons (Successor to Dr. E. T. Wilson.) Glasses Correctly Fitted. Office and Residence, Naylor Block -Phone 72 O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA Abstract Corcpaift —Title Abstractors— Office in First National Bank Building J. D. CRONIN Attorney - At - Law Office: Nebraska State Bank Building « -Phone B7 O’NEILL :: :: NEBR. FRED L. BARCLAY STUART, 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. THE O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY —Compiles— “Abstracts of Title” THE OtfLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. (Ene 5ai?itapy )JVteat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home Rendered Lard. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT with the NORFOLK BUILDING & LOAN WHY? Because we make your loans and build your homes. START TO-DAY Norfolk Building & Loan Ass’n John L. Quig, Agent OR. J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES DR. 0. K, TICKLER sVeterinarianssa PHONE I DAY 108 | NIGHT O’Neill,.Nebraska Hides'Furs Trappers: We want your furs and are always in the market to buy them even when other dealers are not buying. No matter what kind of skins, we can surely satisfy you. Raccoon, mink, rats, beaver, mar ten, fisher and fox are our speciali ties. Country Dealers:—Your entire lots are solicited and you are as sured of prompt cash returns. If remittance is not satisfactory, your furs will be returned to you express prepaid. Large dealers’ lots bought by wire. Write for full particulars and Price List. Also handlers of Horse Hides, Cattle Hides and Tallow. WESTERN HIDE AND FUR CO., 4312 Camden Avenue, Omaha, Neb. 1 mm.. ■* ■ V PAID LOCALS. Paid announcements will ap pear under this head. 1/ you have anything to sell ■i visb to buy tell the people of ■ o this column. Ten cents per, line first in ertion, subsequent insertions live cents per line each week. FARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tf WANTED-WHITE BEANS.-J. C. Horiskey. 2-1 POTATOES WANTED.—J. C. HOR ISKEY. 2-1 , KOR RENT—TiU'EE ROOMS AND >ath.— Scott voiding. 35- tf KOR RENT ROOMS WITH OR without boa "(1.--Mrs. Dyson. 43-tf LOST—A BUNCH OF KEYS, SAT urday, June 10th. Leave at this office. % 2-1 money ready for farm oans. Low Rates of Interest.— ..•el Pa,ker, 35-tf 10 R SALE — MY RESIDENCE ii •• inerty in west part of town.—Pat ..i ll CO o LOST—ST. MARY’S ALUMNI PIN Wednesday night. Leave with Mrs. J. M. Hunter. 2-1 FOR SAL&-BED AND DRESSER, in first-class condition. Inquire of Mrs. Edwin O’Connell. 2-2p I CAN SELL YOUR RESIDENCE property in O’Neill if it is close in. R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 45-tf u YOU ARE LOOK fG FOR BET-, ter cement blocks, see Andrew Schmidt, Phone No. 204. 1-2 I WANT ABOUT 100 LARGE large ranch loans from $25,000 to $100,000 each.—John L. Quig. 47-tf TWC SECOND HAND CARS TO trade for com tit 60c per bushel or foi shosts. Inquire at this office. 46-tf FOR SALE—A GOOD BARN WITH large hay-loft, with a quantity of loose lumber and wire fencing thrown in. Inquire at this office. 47-tf I AM PREPARED TO MAKE SOME $25,000.0’.' o $50,000.00 loans on Farms and Ranches. See R. H. Parker, O'Neill Nebraska. 1-tf. FOR SAi i n RENT—MY RESI dence iruverty four blocks west of Beh hotel. Will be vacant June 1st— Mrs. W. H. Bedford, Page, Nob. 49-tf THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS the only ‘rank in O’Neill operating under the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska. Avail your self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf KODAK FINISHING DEVELOF ing any size roll 10c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards, tic; fHixSMt, 2%x4%, 3V\x4!4, 5c- r-A*VA, 2^x414, 4c; 1N.\2%, R. W. B GRAVES. 30-tf I WANT TO TRADE 160 ACRES OF goi-u hay land about 6 miles south west of OrNeill, for horses, mule3, mares, stallions, an automobile or whatever yo - hi ve to trade—John L. Quig. 50-tf SALESMAN CAPABLE OF CALL ing on merchants, to headquarter in O’Neill man with car preferred. Referenr<"- required. Central States Secret Service Bureau, Dept. D., Lincoln Nebraska. 52-7 I NOW HAVE MONEY TO LOAN oil farms and ranches. Do you neei yo'..c loan renewed, or do you neei a :arger loan. Let me figure with yoi on Farm and Ranch loans.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 18-tf INCUBATORS SET FOR ANY one. Eggs furnished to me, 10c per chick. Eggs furnished by me, 15c per chick. Will set any kind of eggs. Order ahead. First ordered, first served.—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hansen, Agee, Nebraska. 48-tf I HAVE SOME PRIVATE MONEY to loan on farms and ranches here, in the following amounts; $1,500, $2500, $3000, $2000, $4000. This money has been placed in my hands to loan and can be had immediately.— See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 33tf LASSALLE-BROOK. (Atkinson Graphic.) Friends in the city received an nouncements of the marriage of Doris Elizabeth Brook, daughter of Mrs. Cora Brook to Frank Lasalle at Boulder, Colorado, Thursday, June 1, 1922. Miss Doris had made her home here all her life until she moved with the family, to Boulder three years ago. She is a graduate of the Atkinson High School class of '18. Since going to Colorado she has taken some addi tional training and was employed for some time as assistant in a doctor’s office. She is a general favorite, her cheer ful manner winning her friends wherever she goes. Mr. LaSalle is held in high esteem by those who know him and has em ployment in the offices of one of the railway companies at Bouldty: where they will make kheir home. At pres ent the young couple are here on their wedding trip arriving Sunday by car. Thy will visit relatives in Iowa be fore returning. A host of friends hefe wish that only good fortune may befall Mr. and Mrs. LaSalle throughout a long and happy life. BENNETT—YOUNG. (Ewing Advocate.) The marriage of Miss Flora Alice Bennett to Mr. Charles Lytle Young, took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Wednesday at high noon. Rev. J. B. Porter performed the cere mony in the prcsenc? -of about fifty guests, relatives and close friends of the bride and groom. At the appo^ited hour, Miss Ruth Bennett, sister of the bride, played the Mendelssohn Wedding March and the bridal party entered the porlor. Ina Bennett, youngest sister of the bride, carried the ring, Miss Charlotte Benson was bride’s maid and Mr. Clarence Stevens, best man. The bride was gowned in a white dress of crepe de chine and georgette and her maid wore a grey silk crepe trimmed with rote. Following the ceremony a splendid • 0. S. Spillman REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for Attorney General Qualified by: Training, Age, Experience and Moral Stamina. A graduate of Nebraska Univer sity Law School. Former County Attorney. Member of Constitutional Con vention. Ask The Man Who Knows Him Chas. H. Randall OF RANDOLPH _____ A DUSINESS MAN_ ===== O for GOVERNOR -■ Republican Primaries, July 18, 1922 “Started at 24 with empty hands and pair of overalls. “Became successful banker, then large farm manager. 0 “Knows problems of farms and business. “Influential member of Nebraska state senate. “Stands for reduced taxation, law enforcement and efficient state government. __ ■“Deserves your vote and influence. READ RANDALL’S RECORD IT’S AN OPEN BOOK ___ wedding dinner was served. I Both of these young people have grown up in this vicinity. Mrs. Young is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bennett. She is a graduate of the Ewing High School and has been 1 a successful school teacher since her i graduation. 1 Mr. Young is the son of Mr. and t Mrs. Martin Young and has for a 1 number of years farmed the home < place. The many friends of this ( worthy Christian young couple wish i them every happiness. c The new home is to be established f on the farm owned by Mrs. Charles 1 Slack. ' c -.-- c PLEASANT VALLEY. f _ Q A heavy rain fell over Pleasant 1 Valley Thursday morning, which was < a great help to the corn and small grain. Charles Grass and family were I Middle Branch visitors last Sunday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and I Mrs. lohn Nickel last week. C. A. and P. A. Grass were in I O’Neill on buisness last Monday. The school meeting for the Pleasant /alley school was held at the school * house last Monday afternoon. t Mrs.J.E.Sinnamon and son, Jimmie c of Chadron, Nebraska, are visiting at f the G. W. Lush home this week. c G. W. Lush and family spent Sun- s day at the G. W. Wadsworth homo in J Middle Branch. t -- I Subscribe for The Frontier and keep r posted upon the affairs of this great s county of ours. 0 J , F '1 t C n n C F b n a The O'Neill Photo Co., have taken a the agency for the Oliver Typewriter, b I he best typewriter at the lowest d price. Cash price $49.50. Time pay- ^ ment $55.00. Call and try the New 11 Model No. 9. ° Every business man and farmer 1 should have one. O’NEILL PHOTO CO., O’Neill, Nebraska. A-No. 1 4-Whoelcd Push Alfalfa IOWA HAY HAKE . Sulky Attachment. Ilo. 24” Head Wheel, with 4 I*ace. Hardwood Axles and Tongue Rollers. PU«rw*°iVf Tri,rk /or a dump spring-tooth rake is the latest truck on the market, it pres. the tongue pounding the team. Our B-No. 3 Iowa two-wheeled nweop it now «,u.p„ed with Heel wheels 20-in. high and 4 in. face, put on bark tooth head. Hinged backing tongue, nil weight off horse,' nerks • movable seat, and split bolts through the wid4 enu or the teeth. Our Missouri Stacker with telescoping arms rml ho*-' * curie, 2- and 4-wheeled sweeps, with pipe ...vies, are leaders in price. Our Iowa Winrower an ! Bunchcr attaches to any make of mower without boring a hole. Huy by Mail and Save Money Write \. II. McOALI., Manager d Treasurer 1600-1602 First Avo.. ( none I ItAY TOOL MANlSS^crCHtNG CO. • IR. CRISS’ FATHER DIES SUDDENLY (Stuart Advocate.) I). A. Criss received word last 'hursday of the illness of his father, leorge Criss, at his home in Peters urg and went to that city Friday, aking Dr. Gilligan of O’Neill with im. The doctors did not consider the ase as particularly serious, so Mr. Iriss returned to Stuart. Friday ight a sudden change for the worse ame and the old gentleman passed way. Mr. Criss again went at once to ’etersburg and Mrs. Criss went Sun ay to be present at the funeral which ccurred that day. The deceased to other with his wife, had visited in ituart recently having returned to ’etersburg but a few days before -his oath. (First publcation June 15.) (OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Estate No. 1401. n the County Court of Ilolt County, Nebraska, June 10, 1922. n the matter of tho Estate of Oscar O. Snyder, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate re hereby notified that the adminis rator of said estate has filed in said ourt his final report and a petition or final settlement and distribution f the residue of said estate; and that aid report and petition will be heard uly 6, 1922, at 10 o’clock A. M. at he County Court Room in O’Neill, febraska, when all persons interested lay appear and be heard concerning aid final rep6rt and the distribution f said estate (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 9.^ P/Minfir Tn/lmu First Publication June 8, 1922. LEGAL NOTICE. (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) Roberta I). Bitney, formerly Roberta i. Hicks, impleaded with F. Herbert itney, husband of Roberta D. Bitney, he Kilgore State Bank, a corpora - ion, Ray W. Hitchcock, James C. luigley and John Doe, real and true ame unknown, defendants, will taka otice that on May 23, 1922, M. D amcron, plaintiff, filed a petition in district Court of Holt county, Ne raska, against the defendants above amed, the object and prayer of which re to foreclose a mortgage executed nd delivered by Roberta D. Bitney nd F. Herbert Bitney, wife and hus and, to M. D. Cameron for $500, ated December 27, 1916, and record i January 2, 1917, in Book 116 of lortgages at page 650 of the records f Holt county, Nebraska, and con rtf. F, FINLEY, M. D. Phone: Office 28, Residence 276. O’Neill Nebraska Do you want a FARM OR RANCH LOAN We are in a position again to handle some good farm or ranch loans. Con\e in. JOHN L. QUIG, O’Neill, Neb. 38-13 m veying Northwest Quarter, Section 8, Township 25, North, Range 16, West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska. That there is due on said mortgage $625 with interest at 10 per cent from June 5, 1922. Plain tiff prays that 'said premises above described be sold to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before July 17, 1922. M. D. CAMERON, 1-4 Plaintiff. First Publication June 8, 1922. NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD MINISTRATION. Estate No. 1596. In the County Court of Holt coun ty, Nebraska, June 5th,. 1922. In the Matter of the Estate of John Minahan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Miles J. Mina han as Administrator of said estate and will be heard June 30th, 1922, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Countj Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 1-3 County Judge. (First publication May 25.) (W. J. Hammond. Attorney.) NOTICE. Benjamin B. Gross and Malinda M. Gross, his wife, impleaded with John Doe, real and true name unknown, and Security State Bank of Lynch, Ne braska, Inc., defendants, will take notice that on May 1, 1922, M. D. Cameron filed a petition in District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against the defendants above named the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage executed and de livered by Benjamin B. Gross and Malinda M. Gross to M. D. Cameron for $6,500, dated February 13, 1917, and recorded March 6, 1917, in Book 120 of mortgages at page 26, and con 'veying North Half and the Southeast Quarter and the East Half of South west Quarter of Section 17, in Town ship 31 North, of Range 9 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska. That there is due on said mortgage $7,660 with interest at 10 per cent from May 24, 1922. Plaintiff prays that the premises above described be sold to satisfy the amount due-on said mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before July 3, 1922 M. D. CAMERON, 51-4 Plaintiff. Every One * should spend at least one vacation in “The Land of Wonders”—Yellowstone Park—and see sights and scenes the like of which do not exist elsewhere. By the way, this is the Golden Anni * versary of Yellowstone—President U. S. Grant signed the act of dedication of Yellowstone “For the Enjoyment of the People” on March 1,1872. Briefly, the attractions are—an incom parable climate, wild animals of numerous species living their natural life (Yellowstone is the largest wild game preserve in the world); magnifi cent forests; wild flowers of brilliant hues, in great variety and profusion; lakes, rivers, waterfalls (the Great Fall is almost twice as high as Niagara), innumerable rivers and creeks; geysers, mud volcanoes, hot and mineral springs, exquisitely colored pools; mountains and canyons; wonder ful hotels, bungalow camps, an auto mobile ride that has no counterpart in all the world, and—the Cody Road. If you don’t see the Cody Road through the Buffalo Bill Country you don’t see Yellowstone. Why not go this year? Take the family! Decide when, then let me make your reservations so you will be sure of accommodations. Ask me how to include Colorado without added rail / cost. L. E. DOWNEY, Ticket Agent Everywhere # Vl/ckcf I©TMKA.l_.M.CQ I ' 2 START THE SEASON with Last Year’s I PALM BEACHES - _ f j Those wash skirts or coat suits you bought late last f j summer and your husband’s Palm Beaches, worn only a few £3 weeks at the end of the season, are plenty good enough to £ ^ start the summer with |t All they need is careful washing and ironing, and that is f 3 something we do well, and most economically. Before buying jjj f X a new Summer outfit have us show you what we can do with j: } your last year’s suits and skirts. + } Our washing methods put new life into warm weather [ jcl fabrics; our steam presses give them genuine snap and style. 1$T Phone today, and we’ll have a representative call. ’ Ett O’Neill Se».rvita>.ry 1 .- Lae\jrvdry ^ |f| / / /