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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1923)
Don*t Ship Your Furs Out of Town— Mr. F. B. Woolston, who comes direct from the International Fur & Hide Co., will be in O’Neill, Nebr., at the Burlington Depot, Wednesday, January 17th. He will buy your furs and pay cash for them. _ n ' 0 THIS is the best news that trappers in this vicinity have had since fur prices went up. This means by holding your furs until our man comes, you are assured of getting the price you know your furs are worth. Your money is paid you right on the spot. No waiting to send your furs to some distant point and not know what they are going to PAY YOU. No troublesome packing. You simply bring your furs into town. The INTERNATIONAL man looks them over and flays, “Here’s your money. You are satisfied or you don’t Bell your furs, but the INTERNATIONAL man will SATISFY YOU. Remember the date. Be sure and bring your furs in. The INTERNATIONAL man will be waiting for you. The INTERNATIONAL is one of the best known fur houses in the country. It has a wide reputa tion for its square dealing with trappers. The visit of this special representative i3 made in order that the trappers m this vicinity may get the money for their furs sooner—Don't Ship Vour Furs Out of Town — Watt for the INTERNATIONAL Man. Spread this good news among your trapper friends. CASH No Waiting U/lll — mZ\ T'Tr GET PAID TAL.1% ON THE -, SPOT Our — mm „ Get What m a n Your Furs Mas It Are Worth INTERNATIONAL FUR & HIDE 00., CAN’T DO THE'WORK. It’s too much to Iry to work every day against a constant, dull, backache, cr sudden darting pain in the small of the back. Be rid of it. Try Doan’s Kid ney Pills. Your neighbors recommend them. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. Minnie Bowen, O’Neill, says; “I had backache and a hevy dull pain in my kidneys that seemed to wear me all out. 1 couldn’t get much rest at night and it was all I could do to keep at my work. There was a severe pain in the back of my head and through my shoulders. My kidneys were weak, and caused annoyance, but Doan’s Kid ney Pills relieved me completely.” The above statement was given June 20, 19f«, and on June 14, 1920, Mrs. Bowen added: “I still think Doan’s Kidney Pills are a good kidney rem ( y. It has been a long time since I have had need of a kidney remedy.” 60c, at oil dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffolo ,N. Y. iWfrl ttiSt- 3£ittMN89i&< »■*,; PAID LOCALS. 1’huJ announcements will ep a pear under this head. If vou have anything to sell £ i m«h to huy tell the people of H i i his column. I on cents per line first in- I e>t:on, subsequent, insertions p •ive cents per line each week. r - r ARM LOANS—R fl. PARKER.8<:i I HAVE SOME HORSES FOR SALE or trade—Peter Reifers. 22-tf WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAR ried man on farm.—Neil Ryan.31-3 EAT AT “THE SUBWAY.” 7-tf. TRY OUR HARD ROLLS. FRESH every day.—McMilian & Markey.7-tf KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Craves, O’Neill. 30-tf APPRENTICE GIRLS WANTED— ,, Fitzsimmons Millinery. 32-lp MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS. Unlimited supply of money to loan. —Rose McHenry, Norfolk, Neb. 31-2 WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL house work. Inquire of Dr. Finley. 31-tf FOR SALE—GOOD GRADE ROAN Durham Bull; will be 3 years old in September. 31-2p FOR SALE—ONE 240 EGG INCU bator and one 500 chick brooder.— Ed. Davidson. 31-tf I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH loans. If you want money come in and see John L. Quig. 32-tf LOST—LITTLE PURSE CONTAIN ing valuable ring and some change. Leave at this office. 32-2 FOR SALE—THREE DOZEN WHITE Leghorn pullets, $1.00 each.—Mrs. C. F. Baker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 30-3p FOR TRADE A SEVEN PASSEN ger car in good condition, for hay.— 521 Richard Elk., Lincoln, Nebr. 32-2 IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON your farm renewed for another 5 or 10 years, or if you need a larger loan I can make it for you.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf n > m i I will sell at Public Auction at my place, 2 miles south and 1 mile west of O’Neill, known as the old Conley place, the following described property, commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, on Tuesday, January 16, 1923 5 Head of Horses One mare, 7 years old, weight 13001 1 team of mares, smooth mouth, wt. 2800; 1 team of work mules, weight 2000. 10 Head of Cattle Six extra good cows, all giving milk, 2 fresh; 2 1-year old heifers; 2 small calves. Fifty head of thrifty shoats weight from 40 to 100 pounds each. f———— ti—i——w—u——immi hiiimi hi iif mi tmmmmMuwmmmmmmammmmammmmmMwmKam Farm Machinery, Etc. Two wagons with boxes; 1 rack and wagon; 1 bale rack; 1 buggy; 1 road cart; 4 6-foot McCormick mowers; 2 trucks for mowers; 2 12-foot rakes; 1 sweep; 1 “A” hay stacker; 1 16-inch riding plow; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 lister; I P. & O. two-row eli, new; 1 cultivator; 1 disc; 1 six-horse hitch for disc; 1 5-horse hitch for plow; 1 feed grinder, capacity 20 to 30 bushels per hour; 1 slip road scraper; 1 hen setter for 16 hens; 120 rods galvanized barb yire; 1 forge; 1 grind stone; 10 bu. yellow seed com; 2 sets heavy harness; 1 set single harness; some household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. BRING YOUR TIN CUPS. TERMS OF SALE—Nine months’ time on sums ever $10.00 with approved security and 10 per cent interest. $10 ; <d t nder cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Thomas Rae, Owner COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. NEBRASKA STATE BANK, Clerk. I — TRUCKS FOR SALE OR TRADE— (3) Three New (IV2) One and One Half Ton Trucks.—R. E. McHenry,! Norfolk, Nebr. 31-2 \ I HAVE A SMALL FARM AND! some cash to trade for a larger' farm. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Ne braska. 40-tf PHONE ORDRES FOR CHESTNUT Hard Coal to Seth Noble. 28-tf THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS the only ‘-snk 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 EASTERN CHESTNUT HARD COAL for Magazine stove will arrive soon. Seth Noble. " 28-tf WANTED—MEN AND TEAMS OR trucks, to haul clay on Ewing road project. Ten thousand yards to move, average haul two miles. Call H. F. Nightengale, Ewing. 25-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 TOY #OUR HARD ROLLS. FRESH every day.—McMillan &Markey.7-tf LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR PENN sylvania Hard Coal for Base Burn ers with Seth Noble. Car due to ar rive soon. 28-tf EAT AT “THE SUBWAY.” 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 me.—R. H. Par ker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 24-tf NOTES FROM THE NORTHEAST. O. O. Newman was on our streets Sunday, The recent snow and rain was bene ficial to fall grain which appears to be in fair condition. Arthur Wertz demonstrated radio at the Wertz home recently which ap pears to be interesting* The social at the Newman home Tuesday evening was well attended and an enjoyable time is reported. Jack Taylor who resided on the farm known as the Dimmett .place is moving to the farm vacated by Alva Davis. Ed Rector of the Drayton and Rector ranch was in this vicinity Mon day bidding on a bunch of 3-year-old steers for March delivery. R. K. McKown will soon take pos session of the H. R. Sprague home place which he purchased. Other changes in real estate is reported. Flora Knight who reside on the H. R. Sprague farm has rented the John Daughtery farm near Walnut and will take possession in the near future. We are advised the excursion from Omaha to points in Texas will be rep resented by this part of the county. Round trip tickets $42 including meals and other expenses necessary relative to the five-days trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wertz were Sunday callers at the Hendrick home. Mr. Hendrick ownes and operates the ranches known as the Wmt Clark ranch also the old J. M. Hunter farm. He advises us that cattle we wintering in good condition. The New Year is here, we are won dering if the echoes of the bells that tolled out the last hours of 1922, in dictated optimism for the 'producer and stock raiser or a sea of uncer tainty. The future will settle the problem. Let that be as it may, your correspondent’s wish for the many readers of The Frontier, is. prosperity which will mean contentment and hap piness. THE OLD RHYME READS: King Solomon and King David led very merry lives. Each had three hundred concubines And twice as many wives; But as the years rolled on apace, Their consciences had qualms— King Solomon wrote the Proverbs And King David wrote the Psalms. THE REVERIE OF AN OLD FOSSIL Oh! for the girl of the oldtime days— the girl that we used* to know— Whose cheeks were colored by Nature and not by the chemist’s glow, Who never heard of a “lip stick,” but whose lilps were soft and sweet, And who didn’t pencil her eyebrows, and who didn’t golosh her feet. Who never had been to Chicago, who gave not a hoot to please. And who went to church on Sunday, and her skirts weren’t up to her knees. Her hat wasn’t worn at an angle, but she knew how to broil a steak. And she didn’t wear “fuzzy stockings” but you ought to have sampled her cake. | Oh, for the girl of the old-time days, she’«i have what she deserves. For we’ve laughed long enough at the Flappers, and they’re getting on our nerves, For Sincerity’s test of women is whether they’re going to last So here’s to the Girl of the Future— may she be as the Girl of the Past. —The Clinique. (First publication Jan. 4.) NOTICE. WHEREAS, Robert Bailey, Convict ed in Holt County, on the 16th day of September, 1921, of the crime of Grand Larceny, has made application to the Board of Pardons for a Parole, and the Board of Pardons, pursuant to law have set the hour of 10 A. M. on the 23rd day of January, 1923, for hearing on said application, all per sons interested are hereby notified that they may appear at the State Pen tentiary.at Lincoln, Nebraska, on said day and hour and show cause if any there be, why said application should! or should not be granted. D. M. AMSBERRY, Secretary, Biard of Pardorte. N, T. HARMON, 31-2 Chief State Probation Officer. (First publication Jan. 4.) NOTICE. A. D. Faris, Marie Faria, L. G. Brown, Mary Brown, real name un known wife of L. G. Brown, G. P. Brown, real name unknown, - Brown, real name unknown, wife or husband of G. P. Brown, real name unknown, J. A. Morris, real name un known, and Ann Morris, u*eal name unknown, wife of J. A. Morris, de fendants, will take notice that on Jan uary 2, 1923, C. G. Newell commenced an action in District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you the ob ject of which is to foreclose a mort gage executed by A. D. Faris and Marie Faris to C. G. Newell on East Half Section 35,> Township 30 North, Range 9 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, recorded in Book 125 of mortgages at page 2 of mortgage records of Holt County, Ne braska, plaintiff, alleging there is due on said mortgage $7,458 and interest. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before February 12, 1923. C. G. NEWELL, 31-4 Plaintiff. (First publication Jan. 4.) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. Estate No. 1561. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, January 4, 1923. In the matter of the Estate of Wil liam Wilger, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a peti tion has been filed in said Court for the probate of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and tes tament of William Wilger, Deceased, and for the appointment of Herbert Jansen, as executor thereof; that Jan uary 25, 1923, at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in r,uid Court when all persons concerned may ap pear and contest the probate thereof. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 31-3 County Judge. (First publication Jan. 4.) SHERIFF’S SALE. By Virtue of an Order of Sale, di rected to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, on a judgment obtained be fore Hon. Robert Pv. Dickson, Judge.of the Fifteenth Judicial District of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 9th day of March, 1922, in favor of Ernest D. Henry, as executor of the last will and testament of Hiram R. Henry, de ceased, as Plaintiff, and against C. C. Goodrich, Atlas Land Company, a cor poration, Patrick McKilhp, A. L,u gene McKillip, his wife, Peter Voije choski, Anna Voijechoski, his wife, and The Travelers Insurance Com pany, a corporation, as Defendaifts, for the sum of Fifteen Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty-nine and no.-lOO Dol lars, together with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from said date and costs taxed at $29.80 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the Following Real Estate taken as the property of said Defendants, to sat isfy said Order of Sale, to-wit: West Half of West Half and North east Quarter of Section Twenty-two (22j,.and Northwest Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-seven (27), all in Town ship Thirty (30), North of Range Ten (10), West of the Gth P. M., in. Holt County, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 5th day of February, A. D., 1923, in front of the front door of the Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., of said day, when and where due attendance will be .given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 4th day of January, 1923. PETER W. DUFFY, 31-5 Sheriff of Said County. The Frontier for Sale Bills. ^as'riwnwwrwiiwiii tmtimmu *, « NEBRASKA CULVERT AND MFG. CO. AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD MACHINERY ARM CO CULVERTS Everything In Road Machinery Western Representative L. C PETERS O’Neil}, :: Nebraska WnillW —IIWIIIIIHIBil u«i [George M. Harrington I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW j PHONE 11. 1 O’NEILL. NEBRASKA. I* W. F. FINLLY, jv». o Phone: Office 28, Residence 276. O’Neill Nebraska OR. J. F. GILLICAN Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES (the 5ai?itapy jJUleat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Heme Rendered Lard „ DR. 0. K. TICKLER §ssV eterinarians PHONE | DAY 108 | NIGHT O’Neill,.Nebraska J. D. CRONIN 'Attorney - At - Law Office: Nebraska State Bank Building -Phone 67 O’NEILL :: :: NEBR. DR. L. A. CARTER ^Physician and Surgeons Glasses Correctly Fitted. Office and Residence, Naylor Block -Phone 72 O’NEILL w :: NEBRASKA THE O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY —Compiles— “Abstracts of Title” THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. Are You Pla.ni\m£ to get away from business and household responsibilities for a time this winter and visit Florida, the South Atlantic or Gulf Coast States, or Texas? Reduced rate tickets covering winter tours are now on sale. You can tour that great land of history and romance—go one way, return via a different, yet equally famous route and stop over to sight-see here and there, as you please. You’ll be surprised when you compare the cost of going with the cost of remaining at home. Besides, think what such a trip will mean to you! You’ll enjoy the Burlington’s courteous and thoughtful serv ice. It makes the going as de lightful as the getting there. Don’t wait until the last min ute. Come in now and let me help you plan your trip and make your reservations. Then the details will be arranged when you are ready to start.