The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 25, 1923, Image 8

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    “RADIO”
I HAVE THE AGENCY FOR INGERSOLL RADIOS
AND AM IN A POSITION TO INSTALL ONE OF THESE UP-TO
THE-MINUTE RECEIVING SETS IN YOUR HOME ANY DAY.
THESE SETS ARE MODERATELY PRICED.
PRICE RANGES FROM $75.00 UP
WITH THE $75.00 SETS YOU CAN GET ANYWHERE IN THE
UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Art Wyant
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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.
....^
PAID LOCALS.
I Paid announcements will ap
k pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell
•>r wish to buy tell the people of
it in this column.
Ten cents per line first in
sertion, subsequent insertions
live cents per line each week. *
FARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tf
I HAVE SOME HORSES FOR SALE
or trade—Peter Reifers. 22-tf
PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS
for sale—J. W. Hickey, 0’Neill.33-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE—FORD
Truck.—R. V. Eidenmiller. 33-2
FOR SALE, REGISTERED POLAND
China boars.—AJ. W. Hickey. 33-tf
I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH
loans. If you want money come in
and see John L. Quig. 32-tf
FOR SALE—BOURBON RED TUR
key toms, $4.00 each.—Mrs. L. E.
Barrett, O’Neill, Nebraska. 33-2p
T HAVE A SMALL FARM AND
■some cash to trade for a larger
farm. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Ne
braska. 40-tf
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf
PHONE ORDRES FOR CHESTNUT
Hard Coal to Seth Noble. 28-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
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
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
FINE FARM TO RENT—COMPRIS
ing 240 acres, 40 rods from the round
house in O'Neill, Neb. See Judge
Carlon. 20-tf
LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR PENN
sylvania Hard Coal for Base Burn
ers with Seth Noble. Car due to ar
rive soon. 28-tf
I HAVE $1,000.00 PRIVATE MONEY
to loan on approved town or farm
property. Also money to loan on
farm property at 6^ per cent includ
ing commission.—L. G. Gillespie. 32-tf
WANTED TO RENT-ONE OP THE
best farms in Holt county fo cash.
—Lillian Combs, Spencer, Neb. 34-lp
FOR RENT—200 ACRES; GOOD IM
provements; 4 miles west and one
mile south of Inman. Cash rent.—
John Fiala, O’Neill, Nebr. 34-tf
WHEN IN O’NEILL WHY NOT
give the new feed stable a trial. It
will be found just West of Ryan’s hay
barn. Boarding house in connection.
Accommodations good and prices
right.—Mrs. J. M. Uecker. 34-4p
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 Ix>ans 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
IF YOU WANT THE BEST OF EX
PERIENCED, CONSCIENTIOUS
OPTICAL SERVICE AT REASON
ABLE PRICES AND SATISFACT
ION GUARANTEED, CALL ON
PERRIGO OPTICAL COMPANY AT
GOLDEN HOTEL, O’NEILL, SAT
URDAY, FEB. 3rd. 33-1
JUST GOT OVER A COLD?
Look out for kidney troubles and
backache. Colds overtax the kidneys
and often leave them weak. For weak
kidneys—well, read what an O’Neill
man says:
C. P. Maben, says: “Catching a cold
sometimes put my kidneys in a weak
ened condition and the secretions pass
ed frequently and were highly colored.
It was through the advice of a neigh
bor that I first tried Doan’s and which
I got at Reardon Bros.’ Drug Store.
Three boxes corrected this trouble and
I have not been bothered since. I can
certainly recommend Doan’s from the
lasting cure they made for me and I
believe them to be the best remedy one
can use for kidney trouble.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simiply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Maben had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
(First publication Jan. 25.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 1561.
In the County Court of Holt Cbunty,
Nebraska, January 25. 1923.
In the matter of the Estate of William
Wilger, Deceased.s
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said
estate is May 23, 1923, and for the
payment of debts is January 25, 1924,
and that on February 23, 1923, and on
May 24, 1923, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive, ex
amine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
(County Court Seal)
C. J. MALONE,
| 34-4 County Judge.
PUBLIC SALE!
Or account of quitting farming, will sell at Public Sale 1 mile north and 1
mile east of O’Neill fair grounds at 12 o’clock on
Tuesday, January 30, 1923
5 Head of Horses
Buckskin, smooth mouth; bay horse, 5 years old; brpwn mare, 6 years old;
black horse, smooth mouth; colt, 2 years old.
14 Head of Cattle
Four milch cows; 2 heifers, 2 years old; 7 spring calves; 1 Poll Durham bull.
15 Head of Hogs
Nine head of fall shoats; 6 tried sows, for April 1st farrow.
20 tons good hqy; 100 bushels good seed potatoes.
Machinery, Etc.
De Laval separator; new wide-tired wagon and box; narrow-tired wagon and
rack; 1 3-4 h. p. gas engine and pump-jack; 6-ft. Deering mower; 5-ft. McCor
mick mower; 10-ft. McCormick rake; sweep; stacker; 2 new riding cultivators;
new walking cultivator; John Deere eli, two-row^ 11-ft. seeder with grass at
tachment; 3-section harrow with riding attachment; 14-in. walking plow*
16-m. sulky plow; 8-ft. Deering binder; John Deere planter with 90 rods wire*
set harness and many other articles.
FREE LUNCH AT 11:30.
TERMS—$10 and under, cash. Over $10, 6 month’s time with approved
note and security at 10 per cent interest. Nothing to be removed until set
tled for.
Robert Rasmussen, Owner
Col. James Moore, Auctioneer. O’Neill National Bank, Clerk.
( First publication Jan. 18.)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Estate of Martha
E. Wiley, Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING.
To the Heirs at Law, Creditors and
All Other Presons Interested in Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified that a peti
tion has been filed in this Court on the
17th day of January, A. D., 1923, by
Janies E. Wiley, alleging that Martha
E. Wiley died intestate on the 28th
day of December 1920; that at the
time of her death she was a resident
and inhabitant of Holt County, Ne
braska, and that she was possessed of
the following described real estate
situate in the County of Holt and State
of Nebraska, to-wit: The East Half
of the East Half of Section Ten (10),
Township Thirty-one (31), Range
Nine (9), West of the Sixth Principal
Meridian; that said petitioner has an
interest in said real estate being an
heir at law of the said Martha E.
Wiley, deceased; said petitioner prays
that a time and place be set for hear
ing on the petition and that notice
thereof be given to all persons inter
ested in said estate both creditors and
heirs; that upon such hearing the
Court enter a decree of heirship and
determine the time of death of said
Martha E. Wiley and adjudge and de
cree that she died1 possessed of the
real estate above described, and that
the Court find and decree that James
E. Wiley, a son, Emma N-Ellis, a
daughter, Arthur W. Wiley, a son,
Mary Ferguson, a daughter, afid Rob
ert E. Wiley, a son, were the sole sur
viving heirs at law of said Martha E
Wiley, deceased, and that said real
estate descended to them as such heirs
at law, ana tnat runner aamimsira
tion of said estate is dispensed with.
You are therefore notified that a
hearing will be had on said petition in
the County Court Room in the city of
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the
17th clay of February. A. D., 1923, at
ten o'clock a. m. and that if you fail to
appears! said time and place to con
test said petition, the Court may grant
th< er thereof.
C. J. MALONE,
(33-3) County Judge.
. (First publication Jan. 4.)
NOTICE.
A. D. Faris, Marie Faris, 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, real 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 Ealt
Half Section 36, 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 $7,468 and interest.
You art riquitid to aniwar aaidinl*
tition on or before February 12, 1923.
C. G. NEWELL,
31-4 Plaintiff.
(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 R. 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 E. McKillip, A. Lu
gene McKillip, his wife, Peter Voije
choski, Anna Voijechoski, his wife,
and The Travelers Insurance Com
pany, a corporation, as Defendants,
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 Older of Sale, to-wit:
West Half of West Half and North
east Quarter of Section Twenty-two
(22), and Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion Twenty-seven (27), all in Town
ship Thirty (30), North of Range Ten
(10), West of the 6th 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.
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL
First Sunday in the month, Evening
Prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.
Third Sunday in the month, Morning
Prayer and rermon, 11 a. m.
Fifth Sunday in the month, Holy
Communion, 8:30 a. m.
Rev. L. W. Gramly, Pastor,
Ewing, Nebraska.
DR. L. A. CARTER
sPhysician and Surgeons
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Block
-Phone 72
O'NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
—Compiles—
“Abstracts of Title”
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
O’NEILL CONCERT BAND. t
Meets for practice every Monday
night at 8 p. m.
Jess G. Mills, President.
Elmer Davey, Librarian.
E. D. Henry, Secretary-Treasurer.
NEBRASKA CULVERT AND I
MFG. CO. I
AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD
MACHINERY 1
ARM CO CULVERTS
Everything In Road Machinery S
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O’Neill Nebraska*!
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I George M. Harrington ]
I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I
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| O’NEILL, NEBRASKA. §
W. F. FINL.HY, M. I)
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
O'Neill Nebraska
O i P • 5 i M
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
CLhe Saijitapy
)j)llarket
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.
DR. 0. K. TICKLER
miV eterinariansi
PHONE | DAY
108 | NIGHT
O’Neill,.Nebraska
J. D. CRONIN
Attorney - At - Law
Office: Nebraska State Bank Building
-Phone 67
O’NEILL :: :: NEBR.
Dodge Drothers
MOTOR CAR
Owners will tell you that the Touring
Car is exceptionally well adapted for
winter driving.
The curtains are trimly cut. They open
and close with the doors and fit snugly,
affording ample protection from the
weather. ,
It is gratifying to know, too, that the
carburetor and starter will function as
promptly and smoothly in January as
in August.
*
ARTHUR G. WYANT
O'NEILL, NEBRASKA