The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 01, 1923, Image 8

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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
YANTZI & SON
Pays ths Highest Cash Prices
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POULTRY, EGGS & CREAM
I Call and get prices before selling your produce.
Office No. 131. Residence No. 298
We solicit your patronage.
PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap.
pear under thiB head.
If you have anything- to sell
or wish to buy tell the people of
It tn this column.
Ten cents per line first in
; Aertion, subsequent insertions
live cents per line each week.
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1 VRM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tf
I HAVE SOME HORSES FOR SALE
or trade—Peter Reifers. 2‘2-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—280 ACRES
close to O’Neill shown on sectional
map in name of N. B. King. To clSse
an Estate this will be offered for sale
cheap.—Address Mrs. F. S. Phillips,
Central City, Iowa. (Trustee.) 36-5
I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH
loans. If you want money come in
and see John L. Quig. 32-tf
FOR RENT OR SALE—280 A.CRES
farm, running water, good im
provements.—G. A. Anderson. 39-tf.
FOR SALE—THE MRS. A. J. HAM
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 Jt. H. Parker, O’Neill. Ne
braska. 40-tf
KODAJKS, 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.
FOR SALE — FORD SEDAN IN
good repair.—J. J. Harrington. 39-2
WANTED—GIRL AT THE BAKERY
McMillan & Markey. 39-1
T\YO FARMS FOR RENT IN HOLT
County. Also about 1700 bushels of
corn. Write John A. Lynch, 3714 Cum
ing St., Omaha, Nebr. 37-2
FOR SALE—MY RESIDENCE PROP
crty 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’Neill, house and six
lots.—Michael Holland, O’Neill. 35-tf
THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS
the only ‘•rank 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.
Willcox. 35-5p
For SALE — BRONZE TURKEY
Toms, $5.00 each.—Mrs. Lee Burg
lund, Opportunity, Nebr. 36-3p
ESTRAY — WIIITEFACE 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
FOR SALE—BUFF ORPHINGTON
cockerel.—James A. Brennan. 39-2p
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 j
O’Neill National Bank Building j
O’Neill, Nebraska
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Public Sale!
—Bana«aaa nnaaBMKrs^^anBaMBnHHMMniMHHMH
I will sell at my farm on Red Bird creek, 7 miles north and 4 east of O’Neill
fair grounds; 3>/2 miles south and 1 mile east of Agee postoffice; 2 miles
south and 3 miles west of Opportunity store, the follow ing described property,
commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, on
Tuesday, March b, 1923
8 Head of Horses and Mules
One team of grays, coming 4 and 5, mare and horse; 1 team of mules,
coming 5 years old; 1 team of mules, coming 4 years old; the teams are
handy broken; 1 gray mare colt, coming 2; 1 brown colt, coming 1 year.
13 Head of Cattle
Fourteen milch cows, 5 black, 9 spotted, from 4 to 6 years old; 1 Registered
Hereford bull, 3 years old, a good one. Five Dozen Brown Leghorn Hens.
Four registered Duroc sows with pig; 2 sows; some shoats.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
One Deering 8-foot binder; 2 McCormick 6-foot mowers; 1 hay stacker,
nearly new; z nay rakes; Z sweeps; 1
manure spreader; 2 14-16 in. disc
1 one-horse drill; 1 corn planter with
1 sulky lister; 1 two-row eli; 1 2-sec.
14-inch stirring plow; 1 lumber wagon
work harness; 1 single harness; 1 De
cans; 5 milk pails; 5 calf feed pails; 1
10-barrel water tank; loose hay rack.
John Deere horse power hay press; 1
pulverizers; 12-foot broadcast seeder;
drill check row and 100 rods of wire;
harrow; 1 14-ineh rod breaker; 1
3 boxes; 1 old spring wagon; 3 sets of
Laval cream separator; 3 large cream
large strainer; 1. small strainer; 1
350 bushels corn; 125 bushels oats; 7 stacks hay; about 25 loads mowed I
grain in bunches in field—extra cow feed; 14 bushels of potatoes.
One 3-hole oil stove; 1 oil heater; 1
bedsteads: 2 wood, 2 iron; four
5 feather pillows; 1 #lounge, green
1 parlor set; 1 lounge; 2 line chairs; 1
1 organ; 1 clock; 1 center table; Singer
bureau; 1 wash stand; 3 10x12 rugs; 2
small pictures ; 1 washing machine and
some dishes, crocks, lamps, stone jars,
pots, kettles, an axe and cross cut
Seating stove; a lot of stove pipe; 4
mattresses; 4 springs; 2 feather beds;
upholstered; 1 lounge,red upholstered;
reeking chair—all chairs upholstered;
sewing machine; 2 commodes; 1
small rugs; 6 large pictures; some
wringer; 1 cupboard; 1 old range;
glass jars,dishes,stove cooking utensils,
saw and other things not mentioned.
HOT COFFEE AND BUNS AT 12 O’CLOCK SHARP.
BRING YOUR TIN CUPS.
TERMS OF SALE—Six 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.
Geo. W. Bradt, Owner
COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. JAS. F. O’DONNELL, Clerk.
BUY YOUR BOB CAPS AT AB
botts Variety Store. 39-tf.
FOR SALE — BUFF ORPINGTON
Roosters, $2.00 each.—Mrs. Walter
Warner. 39-tf
FOR SALE—550 ACRES, IMPROV
ed; 300 acres farm land, balance hay
and pasture.—I. M. Smith, At
kinson. 39-lp
BARRED ROCK EGGS FOR HATCH
ing $3.00 per 100; 50c per 15 dur
ing hatching season. Phone 352.—
Mrs. A. F. Sauers, O’Neill. 39-tf
STRAYED.
Strayed from my place, February
lbth, 2 black yearling calves.
39-2 ANDREW JENSEN.
CORN FOR SALE.
About 1700 bushels, three miles
east of Meek post office, Holt county,
Write, John A. Lynch, 3714 Cuming
St., Omaha, Nebr. 38-2
ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETING.
There will be a meeting of the
voters of Grattan township on Tues
day, March 6th, at 3 p. m., at the
public library for the purpose of mak
ing levies for township purposes and
any other business that may come be
fore the meeting.
JAS. J. KELLY,
38-2 Clerk.
ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETING.
The voters of Shields township are
hereby called to meet at the usual
place on Tuesday, March 6, 1923, for
the purpose of making the township
levy and the transaction of any other
business that may lawfully come be
fore the meeting. Meeting called at
1:30 o’clock.
ED MURRAY,
38-2 Clerk.
MANY LIKE THIS IN O’NEILL.
Similar Cases Being Publish^! In
Each Issue.
The following case is but one of
many occurring daily in O’Neill. It
is an easy matter to verify it.* Ask
your neighbor.
J. M. Ashley, says: “My back has
bothered me and pained so I could
hardly keep going. Sharp pains dart
ed through the small of my back and
the kidney secretions were highly col
ored and unnatural. The last attack
came on after having the measles.
After taking the first few
of Doan’s Kidney Pills I could see a
change for the better and kept on with
them until I had used three boxes
which I got at Reardon Bros.’ Drug
Store. I was cured of the trouble and
my kidneys were put in a strong and
healthy condition again.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Ashley had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
(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, mihors, 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
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 29 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 Hie
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 tplaintiff 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 561, 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,
Range 11 West 6th Principal Meridian
in Holt 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
Cbunty Clerk of Holt County, Nebras
ka, on April 3, 1920, in Book 126 of
mortgages at page 562 and conveying
Northwest Quarter Section 1, Town
ship 29 North, Range 11 West 6th
Principal Meridian in Holt County,
Nebraska, given to secure note of
$5,500 upon which there is due $6,190
and 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 thqre
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 County,
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 or 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
fourthof Section5,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 Court 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. O. K. TICKLER
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Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
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CLne Baijitapy
)j)Jleat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.
PUBLIC
SALEH
As I expect to stay in Holt County INDEFINITELY
we will hold a Consignment-Combination
Public Sale, at the farm, at 2:00 P. M., on
Wednesday, Mar. 7
8 Head of Registered Hereford Cows, with calves
by side or due to calve in the early spring.
2 Registered Red Short Horn milch cows.
5 Fall calves.
1 Yearling Steer.
1 Yearling Heifer.
1 Registered 3 year old Hereford Bull.
1 Yearling Bull.
5 Duroc Jersey gilts, eligible to register and bred
to Long Sensation.
11 or 12 shoats.
1 Pathe Phonograph, nearly new, and 50 records.
Several horses, harness, wagons, hay rack, and
machinery, and many other articles.
Buick Roadster, 1913 Model, good running condi
tion.
This is our annual spring clean-up sale. We will
not place a bid on anything that we sell—REMEM
BER, your price will be ours—we are going to SELL!
If you are looking for some Good Hereford cattle,
come to this sale—if you are not looking for good
Hereford cattle, come anyway. The sale will be held
at the farm across the track from the Northwestern
Depot.
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TERMS—9 months’ time with approved security.
John L. Quig
Manager
Col. James Moore, Auct. O’Neill Nat’l Bank, Clerk.
There are about a half dozen consigners in this
sale. \
Come and let us get acquainted.