I NEBRASKA CULVERT AND MFG. CO. AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD MACHINERY ARMCQ CULVERTS Everything In Road Machinery Western Representative L. C PETERS O’Neill :: Nebraska ■■■ MWJ George M, Harrington ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PHONE II. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA. ■Wb———i DR. L. A. CARTER sPhysician and Surgeons Glasses Correctly Fitted. Office and Residence, Naylor Block -Phone 72 O'NEILL :: NEBRASKA Mancacond Abstract Good**) —Title Abstractors— Office in First National Bank Building J. D. CRONIN Attorney - At - Law Office: Nebraska State Bank Building -Phone 67 O’NEILL :: :: NEBR. FRED L. BARCLAY I STUART, NEB. Makes Long or Short Time Loans On Improved Farms and Ranches. If you aro 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. (Ehe 5ai?itapy )JVleat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home Rendered Lard. DR. J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES DR. 0. K. TICKLER esVeterinarians PHONE I DAY 108 | NIGHT O’Neill, ------ Nebraska 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 _____ ‘ lli PAID LOCALS. Paid announcements will ap. pear under this head. 1/ you have anything to sell >i wish to buy tell the people of it tn this column. J'en cents per line first in -ertion, subsequent insertions live cents per line each week. FARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tl FOR RENT-THREE ROOMS AND oath.—Scott -iuiding. 35-tf FOR RENT -ROOMS WITH OK without board —Mrs. Dyson. 43-tf SWEET CREAM FOR SALE—C. F. McKenna farm,—Phone 11F12. 3-4 WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL housework.—Mrs. Win. Biglin. 6-1 MILLET SEED FOR SALE, $1.00 per bushel. —L. A. Ott, O’Neill, Phone 6F3. 4-2 M^’IEY READY FOR FARM cans. Low Rates of Interest.— ..•el Parker, 35-tf FOR SAEL — McCORMICK HAY mowing machine.—Mrs. B. O. Parker, care of R. H. Parker. 5-3 ! I CAN SELL YOUR RESIDENCE property in O’Neill if it is close in. R. II. 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 TWr 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.tr io $50,000.00 loans on Farms and Ranches. See R. H. Parker, 'VNoili Nebraska. 1-tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE—CHEAP, 8 foot McCormick binder; canvas new. Was hailed out.—Roy Noble, Star, Nebraska. 6-1 “B. E. Sturdevant, Candidate, Re publican ticket, for State Senator, 22nd. Nebraska District, your sup port will be appreciated.” 5-2 MAN AND WIFE WANTS JOB ON ranch. Man has ranch experience, woman is good cook. Frank A. Thomas, Everton, Mo. F»-1n R F_ TV No. 4 THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS the only hank in O’Neill operating under the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska. Avail your- ' self of this PROTECriON. 8-tf KODAK FINISHING DEVELOP ing any size roll 10c; Pack, 26c; Post Cards, 6c; 3(4x614, 2%x4%, 3(4x4%, 6c; 2%x3%, 2%x4%, 4c; 1%x2%, 3. W. B. GRAVES. 30-tf I WANT TO TRADE 160 ACRES OF goixi hay land about 6 miles south west of O’Neill, for horses, mule3, mares, stallions, an automobile or whatever yo h. ve to trade—.John L. Quig. 50-tf SALESMAN CAPABLE OF CALL ing on merchants, to headquarter in O’Neill nan with car preferred. Reference'-- ^required. Central States Secret Service Bureau, Dept. D., Lincoln. Nebraska. 62-7 ' I NOW HAVE MONEY TO LOAN on farms and ranches. Do you need youc loan renewed, or do you need a larger 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, 16c per chick. Will set any kind of eggs. Order ahead. First ordered, first served.—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hansen, Agee, Nebraska. 48-tf „ WANTED—TWO MEN TO WORK with nationally known and natio nally advertised company. Must have plenty of pep, punch and personality. Willing to travel in county. Salary about $40 a week to start. Except ional opportunities for advancement for men willing to develop with com pany. Must be neat, courteous and gentlemen. Thorough individual training. Men with cars preferred.— Write D. L. Quincr, Elgin, Neb. 6-1 FOR-SHERIFF. I wish to announce to the voters in the republican primaries July 18, 1922, that I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of sheriff of this county. I was born and raised in Holt county and have made it my home all my life. I was born on a farm near Chumbers in 1887, and Chambers was my home until nine years ago when I eame to O’Neill. For the past seven years 1 have carried the mail between O’Neill and Chambers. I also have been in the automobile business for the past six years, three years of that time I was associated with J. J. Thomas, but the past three years I have been conducting the business myself. I am a married man with a family of three children. If you want a man for sheriff that is not afraid to do his duty, I ask your support at the pri mary. ARTHUR G. WYANT. (Advertisement.) 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. I It’s the North Platte’s Turn REMEMBER 0. $. Spillman Pierce, Nebr. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for Attorney General Pledges minimum expense in conduct of office consistent with effective law en forcement and public welfare. Will dispose of pending prosecutions as rapid as possible, consistent with thorough and efficient trial of game. Will prevent duplication in department and retain only ouch competent assistants as necessary. In prime of life. Graduate Nebraska University Law School. Experienced law yer. Experienced prosecutor. Former County Attorney. Member of Constitu tional Convention. Ex-service man. , .isasswwam jKxaem. Ask The Man Who Knows Him ROBERT S. HUTCHINSON ALBION, BOONE CO., NEBR. » FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE. J. R. Harding, Republican Candidate For Representative 64th Dist. Born, raised and have always lived on a farm northwest of O’Neill. If elected I will work for— Repeal or amendment of Deficient laws. Strict economy in State Govern ment. Laws written in common language. A square deal for all interests. Law enforcement and clean govern ment. Am not an experienced politician, neither am I owned or controlled by any man or class of men. Competent, progressive, energetic. Your support will be appreciated. (First publication July 13.) NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD MINISTRATION. Estate No. 1518. In the Courity Cuort of Holt County Nebraska, July 11, 1922. In the Matter of the Estate of Moses P. Kinkaid, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Courl for the appointment of S. J. Weekes as Administrator of said estate, anc will be heard August 3, 1922, at 1( o’clock A. M„ at the County Courl Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 6-3 County Judge. (First publication July 13.) LEGAL NOTICE. Hugo Latzel, Junior will take notice that on the 10th day of July, 1922 Daisy R. Sanford, Executrix and Fed oral Trust Company, Administrate! with Will Annexed of the Estate o! Charles W. Sanford deceased, file; their petition in the District Court o! Holt County, Nebraska, wherein the said Hugo Latzel, Junior, Interna tional Harvester Company; Spittle! Brothers, Fred Whitemore and Guar antee Fund Life Association arb de fendants; the object and prayer o: which are to foreclose a certain Mort gage executed by the defendant Hug< Latzel Junior, and assigned to Charles W. Sanford, said Mortgage is upon th< following described property: Easi One-half (E %) of the Southeasl Quarter (SE%) Section 10, West one half (W%) of the Southwest Quartei (SWti) Section 11 and Northwesl Quarter (NWI4) of the Northwesl Quarter (NW%) Section 14 and th< East one-half (EV6) of the Northeasl Quarter (NE'A) of Section 15, all ir Township 25, Range 10, West, Holl County, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of certain Real Estate Mortgage Bond, dated December 1, 1920, in the sum of $500.00 and due and payable the 1st day of December, 1915, at ter per cent (10 per cent) per annum Plaintiffs pray for decree that de fendant be required to pay this sum and that said pi'emises may be sold to satisfy the amount* due the plaintiffs and that the defendants be adjudged to pay any deficiency, which may re main after applying the proceeds of said sale to the payment of said debt and have such other relief as may be just and equitable. The defendant Hugo Latzel is re quired to answer said petition on or before the 9th day of Septemer, 1922. FEDERAL TRUST COMPANY, AD MINISTRATOR, 6-4 By J. H. FOWLER, Secretary. Republican Candidate For STATE TREASURER Horn and Reared in Koone County Farmer and Stock Raiser, and Land Owner. County Treasurer of Boone County since January 1917. STANDS FOR EFFICIENCY AND RIGID ECONOMY IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS. We have had a carnival of high spend ing. Falling prices requires lower ex penses and corresponding lower taxation, consistent with efficient administration of Public affairs. Expenditures of Public funds should demand full value of service. PEOPLE’S MAN FOR GOVERNOR ALBERT H. BYRUM. Is fighting the Administrative Cod* Law with its waste and extravagance Stands for the rights of the taxpayei rather than the taxspender. Favors progressive, efficient government, buf its high cost must come down. If you ■vant relief from high taxes, Vote foi Cyrum. Republican Primaries July 18. (Advertisement) True Republican! i — ALBERT W. JEFFER1S REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR U. S. SENATE Mr. Jcfferia, now in congress, is and ftways has been a true, consistent **l“n*«t Republican—a faithful worker for his Party. “ONE OF US.” E. R. BEE FAIRBURY Republican Candidate for State Treasurer. Primaris July 18, 1922. Thoroughly experienced in farming, banking and lumber. Stands for strictest economy and efficiency in administration of state affairs. YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED (Advertisement) FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. My name will appear on both the republican and democratic ballot at the primary election for the office of County Surveyor or Engineer. I am a graduate Engineer holding the de cree of Mining Engineer from the Colorado School of Mines. I am well acquainted with all of Holt County and have lived here for 39 years. This is one of the most important offices in the county at the present time, and I would earnestly ask that you give my candidacy your careful consideration at the coming primary. J. P. GOLDEN. (Advertisement.) (First publication July 13.) NOTICE. (W. J. Hammond. Attorney.) All persons interested in the estate of Martha L. Cook deceased, both creditors and heirs are .notified that on July 1,'1922, William Drueke filed a petition in County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, alleging Martha L. Cook a resident of Grant County, Indiana, died intestate on April 16, 1905, seized of Northwest Quarter Section 17, Township 32 North, Range 12 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska; that peti tioner is owner of said real estate; that there are no debts against said estate; that the sole heirs and persons interested in her estate are Louis N. Cook her widower and D. Pearl C. Starr her daughter; that the prayer of the petition is “Petitioner prays that the Court determine the time of the death of Martha L. Cook; that she died intestate and decree .there are no debts against her estate; adjudge Louis N. Cook and D. Pearl C. Starr to be her sole and only heirs; decree their degree of kinship to said Martha L. Cook and determine the right of descent of the real property above de scribed.” You are notified that said petition will be heard August 1, 1922, at 10 A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. (Seal) C. J. MALONE. 6-3 . County Clerk. LADIES’ REST ROOM. The Ladies Rest Room, on Fourth street, will be open each day after 8 a. m. Community Service afternoon and Evening. Mrs. T. D. Hanley. Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot. (First publication July 6.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 1407. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 3, 1922. In the matter of the Estate of Cather ine Sanford, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the admin istrator of said estate has field in said court his final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard ■July 28, 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 of said estate. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 5-3 County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1506 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 30th, 1922 In the matter of the estate of John Minahan, deceased.. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is November 4th, 1922, and for the payment of debts is June 30th, 1923 and that on August 3rd, 1922, and on November 4th, 1922, at 10 o’clock A. M. each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said Coun ty to receive, examine, hear allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (County Court Seal) C. J. MAOLNE, 5-4 County Judge. This Is the Year to see America! To recreate in the biggest vacation land in the word. Realize your va cation hopes and dreams this summer. Vaca tion costs are down! Hit the trail West! The American West is the world’s greatest out-doors. It’s your country—get out into it—know it—feel it. Bless your eyes with a sight of that emerald gem of the Northern Rockies—Lakes St. Mary in Glacier National Park. Get acquainted with the “charmed land” of the Pacific Northwest; see. Puget Sound, the American Mediterranean; visit old Mount Rainier. Take that indescribable “look” down into Crater Lake—Nature’s unmatched spec tacle. See the grandeur and feel the inspiration of the Yosemite. Stroll amid California’s big trees—the oldest living things. 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