Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1923)
[“RAD _ I HAVE THE AGENCY FOR INGERSOLL RADIOS AND AM IN A POSITION TO INSTALL ONE OF THESE UP-TO i TI1E-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 1__ YANTZI & SON Pays ths Highest Cash Prices -for POULTRY, EGGS & CREAM Call and get prices before selling your produce. Office No. 181. Residence No. 298 We solicit your patronage. t?"n ■'■■■■■...% PAID LOCALS. Paid announcements will ap. I pear under this head. If you have anything to sell j > or wish to buy tell the people of [g it in this column. i'en cents per line first in- gj lection, subsequent insertions H five cents per line each week. 1 F RM LOANS—R n. PARKER.37M I 4AVE SOME HORSES FOR SALE ■>r trade—Peter Reifers. 22-tf F >R SALE OR RENT—280 ACRES dose to O’Neill shown on sectional nr; .pin name of N. B. King. To close a Estate this will be offered for sale cl >ap.—Address Mrs. F. S. Phillips, C ntral City, Iowa. (Trustee.) 86-5 I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH loans. If you want money come in and see John L. Quig. 32-tf FOR SALE — ONE REGISTERED Duroc Jersey boar.—M. J. Gra ham. 37-2p FOR SALE—THE MRS. A. J. IIAM mond residence in 'O’Neill.—See W. J. Hammond. 37-5 I 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 SINGLE COMB R. I. REDS EGGS for hatching, $2.00 per 15. A few cocks also for sale.—Mrs. M. Martin, O’Neill. 37-tf. OUR NEXT COMBINATION SALE will be on Wednesday, March 7th. If you have anything to sell list it now.—John L. Quig. 37-2 TWO FARMS FOR RENT IN HOLT County. Also about 1700 bushels of j corn. Write John A. Lynch, 3714 Cum-; ing St., Omaha, Nebr. ' 37-2 FOR SALE—MY RESIDENCE PROP erty in west part of town.—Pat O’Donnell. 38~4p FOR SALE — WHITE -KHERSON Seed Oats.—P. H. Waldron, 7 miles northwest of O’Neill. 38-3p FOR SALE — MY RESIDENCE property in O'NeHl, house and six lots.—Michael Holland, O’Neill. 35-tf THE'NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS the only l;snk 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 WANTED — STEADY BOARDERS. Meal tickets $7.50.—Mrs. A. L. WiHcox. 36-5p For SALE — BRONZE TURKEY Toms, $5.00 each.—Mrs. Lee'Burg lund, Opportunity, Nebr. 36-3p ESTRAY — WHITEFACE HEIFER, with mark in left ear. Owner may have same by proving property and paying all expenses.—Joe Bender, O’Neill, Nebraska. 38-lp WANTED—SALESMEN FOR NE braska. Will pay excellent salary to successful beginners. Previous experience not necessary. Must own your own car.—Penn Lubric Oil Co., of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebr. 38-2 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 FOR SALE. Pure bred single comb Buff Orping ton eggs and baby chicks. Eggs 50c per setting; $3.00 per 100. Chicks 12c each. MRS. J. K. ERNST, 37-3p O’Neill, Route 1. J. D CRONIN j Attorney-At-Law O’Neill National Bank Building O’Neill, Nebraska PUBLIC SALEH I will sell at my farm 18 miles north of Page; 16 miles southeast of Lynch; northeast of O’Neill, beginning at one 3 miles south of Dorsey; 23 miles o’clock, on_ . THURSDAY, MARCH 1st II Head Horses &. Mules One sorrel gelding, 5 years old, weight 1300; 1 bay gelding, coming 4 years old, weight 1200; 1 gray gelding, coming 5 years old, weight 1300; 1 gray mare, 6 years old, weight 1400; 1 gray mare, 8 years old, weight 1500; 1 brown mare, 9 years old, weight 1400 ;1 black gelding, 10 years old, weight 1400; 1 bay gelding, 10 years old, weight 1500; 1 bay mare, 4 years old, weight 1100; 1 bay saddle mare, 8 years old, weight 1000; 1 mare mule, coming 2 years old this spring. These are all brokehorses and ready to go to w ork. 57 Head of Cattle 24 milch cows, 15 fresh now balance fresh soon; this is an exceptionally steers; 2 yearling heifers; 11 head of good lot of milkers; 5 head yearling coming yearlings; 15 head of winter calves. ^ 64 Head of Duroc Hogs Twenty-seven head of brood sows consisting of 10 sows with litters and 17 head of fall shoats. 2 herd boars, sows to farrow in April and May. 35 These hogs are all purebred and eligible to registration. * Farm Machinery, Etc. - One 14-16 Satley disc; 116-18 John Deere disc; 1 two-row New Century cultivator; 1 two-row Moline lister; 1 two-row John Deere eli; 1 3-section harrow; 1 one-horse Van Brunt drill; 1 6-foot McCormick mower; 1 side hitch-hay sweep; 1 Dain alfalfa hay stacker; 1 John Deere walking plow; 1 3*4 Peter Schuttler box wagon; 1 3 */4 Cooper wagon and rack; 1 Fordson tractor, with breaker and stubble bottom plows; 1 buggy; 1 double tub power washer with engine and belt; 1 set of one and one-half inch work harness; 1 sickle grinder; 1 horse power feed grinder; set of blacksmith tools, consisting of forge, vice and anvil; 25 two-foot steel hog troughs; 1 60-gallon automatic hog fountain; 1„8-foot wood stock tank; 1 ten-foot steel stock tank; 6 50-gal. oil barrels; 4 30-gal. oil barrels; 6 12-foot wood hog troughs; 2 set new 6-foot chain hay slings; 1 3-gal. air pressure spray; 100 foot of stacker rope; 3-hole Perfection oil stove and oven; 1 bath tub; 8 head of geese; 20-dozen Rhode Island Red hens; 15 Rhode Island Red roosters, and many other articles. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. " “BRING YOUR TIN CUPS. TERMS OF SALE—Nine months* time on sums over $10.00 with approved security and 10 per cent interest. $10 and under cash. No property to be removed until settled for. G. A. ANDERSON, Owner COL. W. E. WANSER, Auctioneer. R. L. DRAYTON, Clerk. Th« Frontier, only 11.00 per year, The Frontier for Sale Bills. (First publication Feb. 22.) NOTICE. Mary Hicks, Charles Hicks, her hus band, Margaret Hiatt, Morton Hiatt, her husband, Bartley T. Malloy and Bartley T. Malloy, guardian of Mada line Malloy, Helen Malloy and Joseph Malloy, minors, non-resident defend ants, impleaded with William Malloy, Anna Malloy, his wife, Michael Mal loy, Madaline Malloy, a minor, Helen Malloy, a minor, Joseph Malloy, a minor, William P. Dailey, executor of the last will and testament of William I J. Malloy, deceased, and Woodward Brothers, a copartnership, also de fendants, are notified that on Febru ary 6, 1923, George Braun, plaintiff, commenced an action in District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against de fendants above named the object of which is to foreclose a mortgage exe cuted by William J. Malloy and Mar garet Malloy his wife to Woodward Brothers, dated April 6, 1916, and re corded April 10, 1916, in Book 116 of mortgages at page 263 of records of Holt County, Nebraska, and conveying Southwest Quarter of Section 22, in Township 2& North, of Range 13 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska. That there is due on said mortgage $2,787.50 and interest and plaintiff prays that the premises above described be sold to satisfy' the amount due on said mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before April 2, 1923. GEORGE BRAUN, 38-4 Plainti.ff (First publication Feb. 22.) NOTICE. A. R. Howard, Ollie J. Howard, his wife and all persons having or claim ing any interest in all of Section 1 and Northwest Quarter Section 12, Town ship 29 North, Range 11 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, de fendants, impleaded with Patrick E. McKillip, A. Lugene McKillip, his wife, and Atlas Land Company, a cor poration, also defendants, are notified that on February 14, 1923, Katherine Williams as (plaintiff filed a petition in District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, the object of which are to foreclose five mortgages executed by Patrick E. McKillip and A. Lugene McKillip, his wife to George W. Par ham, described as follows: In first cause of action plaintiff seeks to fore close a mortgage recorded in office of County Clerk of Holt County, Ne braska, on April 3, 1920, in Book 126 of mortgages at page 581, conveying Northeast Quarter Section 1, Town ship 29 North, Range 11 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, given to secure note of $5,400 upon which there is due $6,080 and interest; in second cause of action plaintiff seeks to foreclose a mortgage recorded in office of County Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, on Alpril 3, 1920, in Book 126 of mortgages at page 559, conveying Southeast Quar ter Section 1, Township 29 North, KlfiN 11 WMt m PrtiKtp*! Mtrttftn In Ilolt County, Nebraska, given to secure note of $6,000 upon which there is due $6,760 and interest; in third cause of action plaintiff seeks to fore close a mortgage recorded in office of County Clerk of Holt County, Nebras ka, on April 3; 1920, in Book 126 of mortgages at page 662 and conveying Northwest Quarter Section 1, Town ship 29 North, Range 11 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, given to secure note df $5,600 upon which there is due $6,190 qnd interest; in fourth cause of action plaintiff seeks to foreclose a mortgage recorded in office of County Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, on April 3, 1920, in Book 126 of mortgages page 560 and conveying Southwest Quarter Section 1, Township 29 North, Range 11 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, given to se cure note of $7,000 upon which there is due $7,780 and interest; in fifth cause of action plaintiff seeks to fore close a mortgage recorded in office of County Clerk of Holt County, Ne braska, on April 3, 1920, in Book 126 of mortgages page 563 and conveying Northwest Quarter Section 12, Town ship 29 North, Range 11 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt Cbunty, Nebraska, given to secure note of $7,500 upon which there is due $8,440 and interest. Plaintiff prays that said premises be sold to satisfy the amounts due on said mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or1 before April 2, 1923. KATHERINE WILLIAMS, 38-4 Plaintiff. (First publication Feb. 1.) LEGAL NOTICE. The Nebraska Mortgage & Invest ment Company, T. V. Golden and all persons having or claiming any inter est in, or title to, The Southwest one fourth of Section 5, Township 28, North Range 10 West in Holt County, Ne • braska, except the Nebraska & West ern Rail-way Company and its assigns are notified, that on the 29th day of January, 1923, William G. Beha, Plain tiff, in an action filed his petition in the Disitrct Cburt of Holt County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to forever quiet in him the title in and to' the above described lands and to cancel of record a certain mortgage given by Ella Brimson and Husband to The Nebraska Mortgage and Investment Company on February 19, 1889, which mortgage is recorded in Book 45 at Page 301 of the Records of Holt County, Nebraska, and to for ever enjoin any and all persons from hereafter setting up or presenting any claim, interest or title to said land ex cept the Nebrasga & Western Rail way Company to the strip of land heretofore deeded to them. You are further notified that unless you answer said petition so filed on or before the 19th day of March, 1923, the allegations in said petition will be taken as true, a decree and judgment thereon rendered as prayed for. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1923 WILLIAM G. BEHA, 36-4 Plaintiff. DR. L. A. CARTER ^Physician and Surgeons Glasses Correctly Fitted. Office and Residence, Naylcr 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. NEBRASKA CULVERT AND * MFG. CO. AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD MACHINERY ARMCO CULVERTS Everything In Road Machinery Western Representative L. C PETERS O’Neill :: Nebraska _•_. George M, Harrington ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PHONE 11. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA. OR. J. P. <5ILLI<5» AN Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF THE EYE ANp CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES CEhs Baijitapy ^fljjeat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home Rendered Lard. ~DR. 0. K. TICKLER” si V'eterinarians PHONE | DAY 108 | NIGHT O’Neill,.Nebraska Dodge Brothers business sedan Dodge Brothers, with equal aptness, could have named / it the Family Sedan. In the first place, it is big and roomy—a five-passenger car that will really seat five adults in comfort. There Is no space wasted on superfluous adornments. Every inch of body and chassis is put to actual use. There are no delicate cloth furnishings to be soiled by the children. The seats are upholstered in durable and attractive blue Spanish leather. There is no sensitive varnish to be eSsily scratched or finger-spotted. The body is steel-built—a new principle in Sedan design—making it possible to finish the exterior in Dodge Brothers oven-baked enamel, the most durable finish known. The rear seat furnishings come out—instantly converting the rear section into a spacious carrying compartment —handy for carrying trunks, boxes and household luggage of all sorts. Children can romp and play to their hearts’ content in this car, and when cleaning time comes, you can turn the hose on it—inside and out. ARTHUR G. WYANT O’NEILL, NEBRASKA