The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 22, 1922, Image 8

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MACHINERY
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O’Neill :: Nebraska
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George M. Harrington
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PHONE 11.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
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DR. L. A. CARTER
5®Physician and Surgeons
(Successor to Dr. E. T. Wilson.)
Glasses Correctly Fitted. /
Office and Residence, Naylor Block
-Phone 72
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
Manwond
Abstract CoBCpaift
—Title Abstractors—
Office in First National Bank Building
J. D. CRONIN
Attorney - At - Law
Office: Nebraska State Bank Building
--—Phone 57
O’NEILL :: :: NEBR.
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.
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
—Compiles—
“Abstracts of Title”
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
(L'ne 5ai?itapy
)J)ileat 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
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
DR. O. K. TICKLER
^Veterinarians
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 otf 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.
PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap
pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell
o eish to buy tell thb people of
it ir> this column.
I'en cents per line first in
.ertion, subsequent insertions
live cents per line each week.
i ARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tf
FOR RENT-THREE ROOMS AND
oath.—Scott voiding. 35-tf
EXPRESSION LESSONS, 50c PER
lesson.—Marjory Bryan. 17-2
FOR RFN'i ROOMS WITH OR
without board.—Mrs. Dyson. 43-tf
SWEET CREAM FOR SALE—C. F.
McKenna farm,—Phone 11F12. 3-4
MILLET SEED FOR SALE,, $1.00
per bushel. —L. A. Out, O’Neill,
Phone 6F3. 4-2
money ready for farm
oans. Low Rates of Interest.—
...el Parker, 35-tf
FOR SALE—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
I WANT ABOUT 100 LARGE
large ranch loans from $25,000 to
$100,000 each.—John L. Quig. 47-tf
TWO SECOND HAND CARS TO
trade for corn at 50c per bushel or
for shoats. 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 lo $50,000.00 loans on
Farms and Ranches. See R. H.
Parker, O'Neill Nebraska. 1-tf.
FOR SAi i - a RENT—MY RESI
dence iriv erty 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 bank in O’Neill operating
under the Depositors Guaranty Fund
of the State of Nebraska. Avail your
self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf
KODAK FINISHING DEVELOP
ing any size roll 10c; Pack, 25c;
Post Cards, 6c; 314x514, 2%x4%,
314x414, 6c: 214x314, 214x414, 4c;
1 %x214, 2c -- W. B. GRAVES. 30-tf
I WANT TO TRADE 160 ACRES OF
gocd hay land about 5 miles south
west of O’Neill, for horses, mules,
mares, stallions, an automobile or
whatever yo-- hi ve to trade—John L.
Quig. 50-tf
KAlAtbMAIN tAl'ABLt U* i,Awn
ing on merchants, to headquarter
in O’Neiil man with car preferred.
Referc.'i'' required. Central States
Secret. Service Bureau, Dept. D.,
Lincoln Nebraska. 52-7
I NOW HAVE MONEY TO LOAN
■in farms and ranches. Do you need
n'.if loan renewed, or do you need
i argor loan. Let me figure with you
an 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
P’OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL THREE
piece living room suite, in cane and
solid brown mahogany,—loose cush
ions, pillows and bolster upholstered
in blue and taupe velour.—all like
new, priced for quick sale.—E. A.
Storz, Stuart, Nebr. 3-1
FOR SALE.
My house located by library. Good
location. Strictly modern.
3-2 HAROLD ZIMMERMAN.
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from last week.)
O’Neill, Neb., May 26, 192279 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but Skid
more and Watson.
Board called to order by chairman.
On motion the following claims
were rejected:
Dr. E. B. Bradley, . $48.00
Harper Drug Co. 13.35
The following claims were audited
and upon separate motion allowed on
the General fund:
Harry Bowen May salary .. $110.00
C. C. Bergstrom, May salary 96.83
Holt Co. Farm Bureau,
May expenses . 230.80
Winnie Shaughnesy, May sal. 80.00
Grace Joyce, May salary . 80.00
Berthe Weyenth, May salary 80.00
Loretta Sullivan, May salary 70.00
B. T. Winchell, May salary . . 104.17
Sarah Harte, May salary . 75.00
Margaret L. Donohoe, May sal. 80.00
Opal Ashley, May salary .. 80.00
Harry Bowen, freight . 4.84
Lewis Chapman, April and
May expenses . 20.06
E. F. Porter, freight and
Experss . 4.85
Anna Donohoe, stamps and
expense . 25.05
Peter W. Duffy, expenses _ 60.57
E. F. Porter, May salary . 166.66
Anna Donohoe, May salary . 158.33
Peter W. Duffy, May salary . 150.00
Gib McCreath, March, April
and May salary . 312.00
John C. Gallagher, water
service . 11.00
II. H. Nichols, Vaporine. 4.50
Latsch Bros., clips . 1.59
O'Neill Transfer Co., freight .50
Dr. O. K. Tickler, trip to
Wabs, etc. 18.00
Hill yard Chemical Oo., towels 21.00
George H. Pace, driving
surveyor . 12.50
L. G. Gillespie, insurance
policies . 221.75
J. D. Cronin, insanity hearing 3.00
Hanford Produce Co., lights,
attorney’s office . 1.88
Hanford Produce Co., lights,
Court house . 30.22
Seth Noble, coal .;>. 150.00
Donald Gallagher, trip to
Chambers, Glampe case ... 8.00
F. C. Gatz, bed and room,
O. D. Hudson . 10.00
Dr. N. P. McKee, care Mrs.
Osborne . 28.00
J. T. Barnum, groceries
Osborne children . 16.85
B. Earner Merc. Co., groceries
for Mrs. Searles .. 40.00
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Chas. H. Randall
OF RANDOLPH
____ A T> USINESS MAN „ ,
-■*1 D for GOVERNOR
Republican Primaries, July 18, 1922
=-Started at 24 with empty hands
and pair of overalls.
=Became successful banker, then
large farm manager.
““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
Ben J. Grady, groceries Wyant,
Springer and Neal . 54.lt
Warner & Sorts, hardware, etc. 6.99
Nellie Bea, care Bridget
Loftus . 48.0C
John Sullivan, services as
supervisor .10.5C
L. C. McKim, services as
supervisor . 57.4C
J. V. Johnson, services as
supervisor . 73.2C
The following claims were auditec
and on separate motion allowed or
State Highway fund:
A. L. Smith, labor . $ 17.5C
Geo. Vanavery, labor . 34.0C
Geo. Clyde, labor . 34.0C
Ed. Sparks, labor . 4.8C
Atkinson Oil Co., oil, etc. . 152.7E
O’Neill Gas and Oil Co., oil, etc. 38.2E
Shaffer Oil & Ref. Co., oil, etc. 188.7E
E. Davis, labor . 8.4C
J. D. Adams & Co., repairs .... 9.48
S. G. Adams Stamp and Stencil
Co., plates . .If
S. G. Adams Stamp and Stencil
Co., plates . '.IE
John Bond, grader, salary .... 100.Of
L. W. Ullrich, engineer tractor,
salary . HO.Of
James Davidson, repairs, etc. 11.49
H. W. Eppenbaugh, labor on
truck . 11.59
A. B. McKay, dragging, etc... 90.0C
Edwin Welke, dragging, etc. 15.6C
Edwin Welke, dragging, etc. .. 35.7C
Edwin Welke, repairing
highway . 33.6f
A. B. McKay, dragging, etc. 18.4(
O. A. Wiseman, labor . 27.3d
A. B. McKay, dragging etc. 18.9f
J. C. Stein, labor . 22.3C
C. R. Larson, haying, etc. 23.2C
C. R. Larson, clearing highway 8.4C
C. R. Larson, maintaining
highway . 93.0C
John Race, maintaining
highway . 4.8f
Henry Bausch, draging, etc... 4.65
W. G. Beha, garage rent . 30.00
Fred H. Swingley, garage rent 30.00
Mrs. F. C. Gatz, stove for
garage . 10.00
Hanford Prodce Co., garage
lights . 1.88
Wm. Hershiser, patrolman
salary . 100.00
oe Young, patrolman salary lOO.Ot
. . L. McDonald, patrolman
salary . 100.00
Dean A. Streeter, truck driver
4 days . 16.00
J. J. Thomas, repairs for
tractor . 156.47
P. J. McManus Hdw. Co.,
hardware, etc. . 7.70
P. J. McManus, Hdw. Co.,
hardware, etc. 16.70
Emil Sniggs, repairs, etc. 10.00
Nye Schneider Jenks Co.,
repairs for Fresno. 4.90
C. E. Bogue, repairs, etc. 19.55
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease and
gas: 3.19
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease and
gas . 3.41
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease and
gas . 8.55
Stapdard Oil Co., oil, grease and
gas . 4.55
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease and
gas . 1.14
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease and
gas . 1.14
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease and
„ gas . 3.41
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease and
gas . 4.55
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease and
gas . 22.89
At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
W. T. HAYES. Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., May 25, 1922, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but Wat
son. Board called order by chair
man.
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on
the County Road fund:
Perry Barnes . $ 8.25
Rome Wesh . 21.60
Chas. W. Davis . 8A0
Sam Dibble . 82.80
Sam Dibble . 12.00
M. Schifferns . 3'60
Ray Northrop . 22.80
P. West . 24^00
P. West . 44.10
Clyde Wilcox . l’4C
Hal Dise . 23JC
Hal Hise . 61.00
Mr. Chairman: I move you that
the County Board approve the Blue
Pole road from Ewing to the inter
section with State and Federal aid
road No. 49 5 miles north of Inman
as per plat now on file in the clerk’s
office.
L. E. SKIDMORE.
H. U. HUBBARD.
Same being put to vote by chair
man it was declared carried.
Motion made and seconded thaf
chairman appoint a committee of one
to go to Lincoln and be present at the
letting of the contract of State anc
Federal Aid roads in Holt County now
advertised.
Same carried.
Chairman appointed L. E. Skidmort
as said committee.
The following road dragging claims
were audited and on separate motior
allowed on road dragging fund:
Thomas Sullivan . $ 12.35
Jim Stewart . 3.00
Fred Benjamin . 26.60
W. T. McElvain 32.90
R. H. Lienhart . 20.52
Edward Jansen . 3.00
E. Gibson . 15.55
Harry Jordan . 12.75
Walter Jutote . 29.00
W. C. Vrooman . 35.00
John J. Funk . 10.10
J. A. Jarman . 9.42
L. A. Whiting . 9.10
L. A. Whiting . 4.00
D. E. Alder . 27.15
Jas. D. Beck .. 9.20
John Vandersnick . 15.00
Arch Densberger . 8.00
Halsey Hull . 16.25
Halsey Hull . 16.25
John B. Honeywell . 6.40
John A. Hayne . 3.80
Ray E. Medcalf .. 9.25
A. A. Tasler . 77.25
Claude Liermann . 10.00
Henry Bausch . 8.25
Henry Bausch .13.00
On motion clerk was instructed to
draw a warrant for $500.00 on
Soldier’s Relief fund in favor of L. S.
Butler.
At 4 o’clock p. m., board adjourned
until next regular meeting unless
sooner called by the clerk.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
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Miss Mildred Mahan is a splendid
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(First publcation June 15.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 1401.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, June 10, 1922.
In the matter of the Estate of Oscar
O. Snyder, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the adminis
trator of said estate has filed in said
court his final report and a petition
for final settlement and distribution
W. F. FINLEY, M. I).
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
O’Neill Nebraska
Do you want a
FARM OR RANCH
LOAN
We are in a position
I again to handle some
good farm or ranch
i loans. Come in.
JOHN L. QUIG,
O’Neill, Neb.
38-13
of the residue of said estate; and that
said report and petition will be heard
July 6, 1922, 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
if said estate
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
2-3 County Judge.
First Publication June 8, 1922.
LEGAL NOTICE.
(W. J. Hammond, Attorney.)
Roberta D. Bitney, formerly Roberta
!>. Hicks, impleaded with F. Herbert
Bitney, husband of Roberta D. Bitney,
The Kilgore State Bank, a corpora
tion, Ray W. Hitchcock, James C.
Quigley and John Doe, real and true
name unknown, defendants, will take
notice that on May 23, 1922, M. D
Cameron, plaintiff, filed a petition in
District Court of Holt county, Ne
braska, against the defendants above
named, the object and prayer of which
ire to foreclose a mortgage executed
and delivered by Roberta D. Bitney
and F. Herbert Bitney, wife and hus
band, to M. D. Cameron for $500,
iated December 27, 1916, and record
ed January 2, 1917, in Book 116 of
mortgages at page 660 of the records
nf Holt county, Nebraska, and con
veying Northwest Quarter, Section 8,
Township 25, North, Range 16, West
Oth 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 jh 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.
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