The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 07, 1922, Image 8

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    To The Depositors
NATIONAL BANKS FAIL. When
they do depositors lose heavily. Why?
Because deposits in National Banks
are not guaranteed.
STATE BANKS FAIL. When they
do depositors are paid in full. Why?
Because deposits in State Banks are
protected by the Depositors Guarantee
Fund of the State of Nebraska.
THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK
OF O’NEILL is the only Bank in
O’Neill which offers you this pro
tection.
You will protect yourself and please
us by depositing your money with us..
5 per cent paid on time deposits.
Nebraska State Bank
of O’Neill, Nebraska
YANTZI & SON
Pays ths Highest Cash Prices
-for
POULTRY, EGGS & CREAM
Call and get prices before selling your produce.
Office No. 131. Residence No. 298
We solicit your patronage.
I PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap.
U pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell
™ >r wish to buy tell the people of
■ it ir> this column.
| Ten cents per line first in
fl 4«rtion, subsequent insertions
J five cents per line each week.
p - 9
FARM LOANS—R. U. PARKER.37M
I HAVE SOME HORSES FOR SALE
or trade—Peter Reifers. 22-tf
EAT AT “THE SUBWAY.” 7-tf.
TRY OUR HARD ROLLS. FRESH
every day.—McMillan &Markey.7-tf
IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON
your farm renewed for another 5 or
10 years, or if you need a larger loan
1 can make it for you.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf
I HAVE A SMALL FARM AND
some cash to trade for a larger
farm. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Ne
braska. ~ 40-tf
PICKED UP AT MY PLACE, THREE
stray pigs. Owner may have same
by proving property and paying costs.
•—Andrew Jensen. 25-3p
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
BUY FRESH BREAD AT THE
Bakery. 7-tf
WANTED—MEN AND TEAMS OR
trucks, to haul clay on Ewing road
project. Ten thgysand yards to move,
average haul two miles. Call H. F.
Nightengale, Ewing. 26-tf
KODAK FINISHING DEVELOP
ing any size roll 10c; Pack, 26c;
Post Cards, 6c; .i!ix5&, 2%x4%,
314x414, 6c: 2y*x3Vi, 214x414, 4c;
1^x2%, 8c.--W. B GRAVES. 30-tf
BUY FRESH BREAD AT THE
Bakery. 7-tf
FINE FARM TO RENT—COMPRIS
ing 240 acres, 40 rods from the round
house in O'Neill, Neb. See Judge
Carlon. 20-tf
FOR SALE — RESIDENCE PROP
erty consisting of a seven-room
house and four lots. Inquire at this
office. 17-tf
TRY OUR HARD ROLLS. FRESH
every day.—McMillan&Markey.7-tf
I JUST MADE ONE FARM LOAN
of $15,000.00 and one of $25,000.00
and one of $40,000.00. I am prepared
to make Farm and Ranch Loans as
large or as small as you want. If you
want a small loan see me, or if you
want a large loan see mo.—R. H. Par
ker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 24-tf
EAT AT “THE SUBWAY.” 7-tf.
O’NEILL FLOUR MILLS'
JUST REOPENED
We are prepared to grind
Wheat, Rye, and Buck
wheat. All kinds
of feed.
Highest market price
paid for
WHEAT
N. H. KELLOGG
Proprietor
i
(First publication December 7.)
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, at
O’Neill, Nebraska, up to noon the 8th
day of January, A. D. 1923, for the
furnishing of the books and blanks
for the various offices of Holt County
for the year 1923: and that said bids
shall be opened by the Board of Su
pervisors of said county and the con
tract awarded to the lowest and best
bidder.
The following is the probable num
ber of each of the items of books,
blanks and stationary that will be re
quired during said year:
Class "A” Books.
G Records, 8 quire bound, medium
plain, each.
K Records, 8 quire bound, medium
printed heads, each.
G Records, 8 quire bound, medium
printed page, each.
6 Records, double cap, 8 quire:
printed each.
G Records, double cap, 8 quiret
printed heads, each.
3 Loose Leaf records, medium plain,
each.
G Loose leaf records, medium, print
ed head, each.
G Loose leaf records, medium,
printed page, each.
1 8 quire personal tax list.
3 Double medium tar list, 10 quires
•printed page, each.
300 Special Index tabs with shields
for tax lists.
10.000 Tax Receipts, 200 in a book,
duplicate, well bound, ruled and
printed to copy, furnished, numbered
consecutively, per M.
1 Doden Sheriff’s pocket dockets,
each.
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
GOO Smeads Bandless files Specially
schedules, per M.
12 Assessors schedule files, each.
40 Real Estate Assessors books,
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, Manilla bound, each.
12 Books Treasurer’s Recepits for
school money, cloth bound, each.
12 Books order of County Clerk for
Overseer of Highways, cloth bound,
each.
12 Books, receipts of Overseer of
Highways, each.
1 Koubie Medium Surveyors record,
with tracing cloth, 600 pages, each.
2 Rebinding complete records for
Clerk of District Court, each.
6 4 quire cap fee books, half bound,
printed heads, each.
36 Special claim files, each.
1 Real Estate assessment record 1
quire each.
500 Special assessment schedule,
10 forms, each.
All above books, except where bind
ing is specified, are to be extra Full
bound, numbered and lettered on back
and made of Byron Westen’s linen
Ledger paper.
Class “B” Blanks.
1 000^ ledger Blanks, full sheet, per
1 000°° ®^anhs» half sheet, (per
5.000 Legal Blanks, quarter sheet,
per 1,000.
3.000 Legal Blanks, eighth sheet,
per 1,000.
2.000 Letter Heads, printed 8%xll,
westend Mills or equal paper 20 lbs.,
per 1,000.
10.000 Envelopes printed, No. 1
Rag, 20 pound, size 6%, white, per
1,000.
1,000 Envelopes printed No. 1 Rag,
50 lb., side 10, white, per 1,000.
1,000 Envelopes, printed No. 1 Rag,
50 lb., size 11, white, per 1,000.
Supplies For The 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.
100 Folders for Examination.
100 District order books on the dis
trict treasurer.
100 District Order books on County
Treasurer.
100 Combination registers.
50 Boxes of teachers’ examination
pa/per.
100 Clasp envelopes (1014x7%.)
100 Clasp envelopes (12x9).
100 Clasp envelopes (1514x9%).
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
certificates.
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 nur
poses.
50 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.
300 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.
250 Institute note books.
275 Teacher’s card sets.
3 Reams drawing paper (not punch
ed).
3 Reams History note paper (not
'punched).
1.000 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.”
6.000 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 Faher’s pencils, per gross.
6 Gross Perfection pencils per gross.
300 Manuscript covers, per 100.
6 Reams typewriter paper.
24 Reams Alexis bond, per ream.
6 Reams Onion skin, per ream.
6 Reams, numbered line legal cap,
best quality, per box.
24 Stenographer’s note books, each.
12 Boxes No. 20 Typewriter paper,
ei- box.
6 Dozen Senate Pads, 8(4x14, 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.
5 lb. Rubber bands, per (4 box.
500 Sheets best gradeCarbon paper.
2 Dozen Webster or equal type
writer 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.
5 reams Marginal ruled typewriter
paper, light weight, per ream.
1 Dozen 1(4 oz. bottles Ruids
stamping ink, per oz.
24 Boxes Hotchkiss stapels, No. 1,
per box.
1 Gross blotters 4(4x9, old English
cloth finish, per gross.
3 Dozen Comet erasers, per dozen.
3 Dozen document boxes, metal
bound, 2x4x10, per dozen.
3 Dozen document boxes, metal
bound, 4x4x19, per dozen.
12 Dozen boxes “DB” eyelets, per
dozen.
2 Dozen full shets 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 files, 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 mas 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 will be re
quired to furnish a good1 and sufficient
bond for faithful V>erformance of con
tract.
The County Board of Supervisors
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids.
Bids to be opened according to the
requirements of the law at the first
meeting of the County Board on and
after Jonuary 9, 1923.
(Seal) E. F. PORTER,
27-4_ County Clerk.
(First publication Nov. 30.)
NOTICE.
Thomas F. Miller and all persons
having or claiming any interest in
West Half of Southeast Quarter Sec
tion 24, Townshfp 29 North, Range 10
West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt
County, Nebraska, real names unknown
defendants will take notice that on
November 23, 1922, Robert L. Dray
ton and Winfield E. Wanser, plaintiffs
filed a petition in District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, against you
the object and prayer of which is to
have the title of plaintiff’s to the real
estate above described quieted and
confirmed in them; to have plaintiffs
decreed to be the owners in fee simple
of said premises; to have defendants
decreed to have no title to or interest
in said premises and to remove the
clouds cast upon plaintiff’s titl by
reason of the claims of defendants to
some title to or interest in said prem
ises.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before January 8. 1923.
ROBERT L. DRAYTON and
WINFIELD E. WANSER
26-4 Plaintiffs.
(First publication Nov. 23.)
NOTICE.
Mary L. Johnson, Estella M. Pot
ter, Grace Potter, Ralph Potter, Flor
ence Potter, India L. Walker, James
K. Johnson, and all persons having or
claiming any interest in Northwest
Quarter Section 29, Township 31,
North, Range 13 West 6th Principal
Meradian in Holt County, Nebraska,
real names unknown, defendants, will
take notice that on November 22, 1922,
Fritz Prange, plaintiff, filed a petition
in District Court of Holt County Ne
braska, against you the object and
prayer of which is to have the title of
plaintiff to the real estate above de
scribed quieted and confirmed in him;
to have plaintiff decreed to be the
owner in fee simple of said promises;
to have defendants decreed to have no
title to or interest in said premises and
to remove the clouds cast upon plian
tiff’s title by reason of your claims to
some title to or interest in said prem
ises.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before January 1, 1923.
FRITZ PRANGE,
25-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Nov. 30.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Omer K. Wright, impleaded with
Mattie J. Wright, et al., defendants,
will take notice that on the 29th day
of November, 1922, E. L. Davies, plain
tiff, filed his petition in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska, and
commenced an action against said de
fendants, the object and prayer of
which is to foreclose a certain me
chanic’s lien filed by him on the 1st
day of December, 1920, in the office of
the County Clerk of Holt County, Ne
braska, and against the following de
scribed real estate, situate in the
County of Holt, and State of Nebras
ka, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 80 feet south
of the southeast corner of Lot Seven
(7), in Graver’s Addition to Ewing,
thence running west 250 feet parallel
to Jackson Street; thence south 180
feet; tience east 250 feet: thence
north a’ong the west side of Elm
Your
WinterTrip
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route. The logical route is the Burling
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Lake City and the Grand Canyon of the
Feather River in the beautiful Sierra
Nevada range. Then, if you return by
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Minneapolis-St. Paul and the Burling
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Therefore, you have something to gain
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service.
L. E. Downey,
Ticket Agent
Street, running parallel to same 180
feet to the place of beginning, situate
in the Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of Section Three
(3), in Township Twenty-six (26),
North, of Range Nine (9), West of
the 6th Pi M., Holt County, Nebraska.
Said mechanic’s lien was recorded
in the office of the County Clerk of
Holt County, Nebraska, in Book “E”
of Mechanic’s Liens on Page 1 thereof.
Plaintiff alleges that there is due him
on said lien the sum of $452.50.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 8th day of
January, A. D., 1923.
E. L. DAVIES,
26-4 Plaintiff.
Dodge Brothers
motor CAR
This car has been an important factor in
establishing the present day tendency to
drive all winter.
The close fitting curtains provide ample
protection against wind and cold. The
safety-tread cord tires minimize skidding
and reduce tire trouble to its simplest terms.
And every owner appreciates the remark
able dependability of the starter. It
responds quickly and quietly in the cold
est weather.
ARTHUR G. WYANT
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA