The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 24, 1923, Image 8

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    I PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap
I pear under this head.
% If you have anything to sell
I or wish to buy tell the people of
I It m this column.
| Ten cents per line first in
I sertion, subsequent insertions
I five cents per line each week.
FARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37U
MY RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOB
sale.—Frank Phalin. 48-tf
FOR SALE—300 BUSHELS OF EAB
corn.—R. H. Parker, O'Neili. 49-3
BEHA HOTEL—MEALS, 35c; Roorr
and Board by week, $7.50. 41-tf
FOR SALE—DETROIT VAPOR OIL
Stove.—Mrs. J. C. Horiskey. 49-tf
KODAKS. FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf
WANTED TO RENT — SMALL
modem house.—L. Burley, Golden
Hotel. 49-tf
FOR SALE, MY RESIDENT PROP
erty in west part of town.—Pat
O’Donnell. 48-4p
LOST—FUR LAP ROBE BETWEEN
O’Neill and Center Camp, April 29.
—G. H. Pace. 48-tf
FOR SALE—BARN 16x24 GOOD
loft, cheap for cash for quick sale.—
John Horiskey. 45-tf
FOR SALE — GOOD FOUR ROOM
residence. Close in. Inquire at this
office.—Jess G. Mills. 46-6p
FOR SALE—A SUPER-SIX HUD
son Touring Car in good condition.—
T. F. Birmingham. 48-tf
I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH
loans. If you want money come in
and see John L. Quig. 32-tf
FOR SALE — ONE PURE BRED
Holstein bull, 10 months old, at far
mer’s price. Inquire of Emmet Stein,
Meek. 48-tf
IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON
your farm renewed for another 6 or
10 years, or if you need a larger loan
I can make it for you.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf
FOR SALE—DORT TOURING CAR
—new tires, new battery, new
lamps, in good shaipe all over. First
reasonable offer takes it.—M. H. Hor
iskey, O’Neill. 47-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
FOR SALE—ONE COMING TWO
year old bull.—Ed. Menish. 51-tf
LOST—A PACKAGE CONTAINING
2 yards of Paisley and silk thread.
•Return to this office.
FOR SALE—TOMATOES AND CAB
bage plants. Second house east C.
B. & Q. depot, £outh of track. 51-2
HEMSTITCHING AND PECOT
edge work done neatly and promptly
on all kinds of materials. All work
returned same day as received.—Bon
Ton Hat Shop, Ainsworth, Nebr. 61-tf
NOTICE—HAVE SEVERAL PIECES
of furniture to dispose of. Call
Phone 71. 50-2
FOR SALE—PIANO AND DUFOLD,
Good as new—.Mrs. George Clyde.
Phone 302. 50-tf
A QUART OF MILK DELIVERED
to your house, morning or evening,
for $2.50 *per month. Phone 363 51-2
TAKEN UP—ON THE CARLON
place, one sow, black and red, weight
rbout 225 pounds.—C. L. Harding. 49-5
WANTED — A GOOD, STEADY,
gentlemanly salesman to handle a
Ward’s wagon in Holt County. No
experience needed. For full particu
lars write 'promptly to Dr. Ward's
Medical Cbmpany, Winona, Minnesota.
Established 1856. 50-3
l 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
EXPERT EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST IN
O’NEILL AGAIN
If you are looking for the most Ex
pert Eyesight advice from an Eye Ex
aminator and glasses flitted by the
most modern methods and instruments
at the most reasonable price with an
absolute guarantee of perfect satis
faction. See Edward J. Norwood in
O'Neill, May 2 and 3, and one day each
month thereafter at the Golden Hotel.
He is a graduate of both Optical and
Optometric schools with a broad ex
perience in practice.
The Frontier, only $2.00 per year.
_
Auto Livery
Make all trains Day or Night.
Call 148
W. G. BEHA
CIRCUS DAY.
Didn’t you ever enjoy “Circus Day”
when just a kid? Here is some re
minders—and maybe a few tips for
the kids on how to get in circusday.
Breathes there a man or youngster,
with soul so dead who doesn’t thrill at
the thought? Surely only a few, if
any at all, a 4-Ring Circus, a circus
with blaring bands, a circus with wild
animals from the jungles of Africa, a
blood-sweating hippopotamus, a score
of laughing clowns. Horses with hu
man brain. Fairyland with ponies,
monkeys, and birds. The Lion Act of
ten big monsters with “Connie Millor.”
She calls them pets and they trust her.
As a tonic for old and young there is
nothing like it. World Bross. Big 4
Ring Circus of 30 Cars will be in
O’Neill, Saturay, June 2. A parade
over a mile long at 11 a. m.
NORTH WESTERN TO SPEND
MILLIONS IN IMPROVEMENTS
ftlillions of dollars are to be expend
ed by the North Western railroad in
the improvement of its lines between
Omaha, Fremont and Wyoming, this
year, in a bid for the lion’s share of the
oil and cattle business from the north
west, and O’Neill may receive a share
in the enlargement and extension of
the local yards. The program, ac
cording to railroad officials, includes
the double-tracking of the road to Fre
mont from Missouri Valley, the re
placement of the superstructure of the
bridge at Blair with one sufficient to
accommodate the heaviest traffic, the
enlargement of IRe Fremont, Norfolk
and Casper terminal yards and the
enlargement of the switch and stock
yards at the principal towns along
the route.
%
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our relatives,
neighbors and frienls for their kind
ness and sympathy shown usduringthe
sickness and death of our beloved hus
band and father and brother.
Mrs. Lena Burival.
Mrs. Marie Meyer and
children.
Dodbe Brothers
' TOURING CAR
To those who thoroughly enjoy the out-of
doors, Dodge Brothers Touring Car rep
resents tens of thousands of invigorating
miles in the open air.
And owners who have had long experience
with the car, know how trouble-free those
miles are, and how little it costs to en
joy them.
They know, too, how light and convenient
the Touring Car is and how easily cleaned.
Dodge Brothers power plant, the all-steel
body, the permanent baked-on enamel
finish, the genuine leather upholstery—all
combine to explain why more than 850,000
owners almost invariably speak of the car
' in terms of highest praise.
ARTHUR G. WYANT
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
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(First publication May 3.)
etsimate of expenses of city
OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
The following is the estimate of ex
pense of the City of O’Neill, Nebras
ka, for the fiscal year commencing on
the first Tuesday in May, 1923, and
ending on the first Tuesday in May,
1924, passed at a meeting of the City
Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebras
ka, on Tuesday, May 1, 1923:
Printing . $500.00
Wages of employees and
salaries of city officials 4,000.00
Cost of running water plant 4,000.00
Street lighting. 2,500.00
Repairs on water works
and water extensions .... 2,000.00
Repairs and extensions of
streets and sidewalks .... 5,000.00
Sewer bond sinking fund.... 1,000.00
Sewer bond interest . 200.00
Repairs and extensions
of sewers . 1,500.00
Repairs on fire equipment
and new equipment. 1,000.00
Repairs on pumping station
and fire house . 500.00
Legal expenses. 500.00
Water bond interest. 2,600.00
Water bond sinking fund.. 2,000.00
Parks and public grounds .. 1,000.00
Engineering expense. 500.00
Total.$28,800.00
The entire receipts of revenue for
the fiscal year ending May 1, 1923,
were as follows:
County Treasurer from
road tax..$ 595.43
County Treasurer from
tax levy. 5,627.00
Occupation tax . 475.00
Police Judge. 93.30
Sewer permits . 6.00
Building permits. 7.00
Interest on deposits . 45.72
Insurance received. 258.64
Miscellaneous items . 28.40
Water department. 5,304.98
Total. $12,441.47
It was moved by Councilman Bay
seconded by Councilman Johnson that
the above estimate be approved and
adopted and that the same be pub
lished for four weeks in The Frontier.
Attest: JOHN C. GALLAGHER,.
48-5 City Clerk.
O’NEILL CONCERT BAND.
Meet every Monday night at band
hall at 7:45 o’clock, to about 9:15.
Please be prompt.
Clifford B. Scott, Leader.
Elmer Davey, Librarian.
E. D. Henry, Secretary-Treasurer.
THE IDEAL
TWO WEEK’S
VACATION
Colorado
The Low Cost of the Trip
Will Surprise You
- .-. . , a,
If your time is limited—
If you want to crowd into
two weeks, perhaps the max
imum vacation enjoyment—
Go to Colorado!
Colorado is as big as all
New England, with Indiana
added; two-thirds is moun
tainous — 100,000 square
miles contain 155 peaks that
are more than 13,000 feet
high. Within the state there
are 500 lakes—large and
small; 6,000 miles of running
water. Mineral springs a
bound—no one knows how
many there are. Every rail
road line is an excursion
line; motor highways radiate
in all directions.
Obviously, in such a region vaca
tion possibilities are unlimited. Here,
whatever your age, or means, or pref
erences, you’ll find your vacation “as
you like it.”
Where to go? Here are thousand
different places! When to go? Any
time! This summer, when you’re tuck
ered and seeking escape from the heat
and dust, get out under that magnifi
cent cool blue Colorado sky, get the
tang of the mountain air and the
spicy smell of pine in your nostrils,
and you will not have to ask anyone
whether it was the right thing to do.
How to go? Oh, just climb aboard
a Burlington luxurious limited! Colo
rado is not “Way off yonder,” as some
people think. The journey there is
both quick and pleasant.
If you desire to continue on to the
Pacific Coast and return via an en
tirely different route, that’s easily ar
ranged.
Don’t wait until the last minute to
make arrangements.
Come in and see me
about it now,
L. E. DOWNEY,
yicket Agent.
COME TO THE SALE
At The Farm, Saturday 2 P.M.
Fresh Cows, cows and calves, horses, Clover Leaf
Manure spreader, furniture Axminister Rug 9x12,
• other articles too numerous to mention.
Nine Months time.
John L. Quigl
Col. Jas. Moore, Auct. O’Neill National Bank, Clerk
TAXI LINE
I have purchased the Taxi line
from Wait Wyant and will be pleas
ed to serve you at any time day or
night. Office Phone 314; Res. 307.
A. G. WYANT
FOR SALE.
Pure bred single comb Buff Orphing- i
ton eggs and baby chicks. Eggs 50c
per setting; ?3.00 per 100. Chicks 12c
each.
MRS. J. K. ERNST,
41-13p O’Neill, Route 1.
' COMING TO
O’NEILL
United Doctors’
Specialist
Will Be At The
NEW GOLDEN HOTEL
Thursday,
May 31
ONE DAY ONLY
Hours 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Remarkable Success of
These Talented Physicians
in the Treatment of
Chronic Diseases.
Examination and Consulta
tion Free
The diagnostician of the United
Doctors, licensed by the state of Ne
braska, for the treatment of chronic
diseases of men, women and children, ]
offer tor all who call on this visit, con
sultation, examination and advice free.
They have a system and method of
treatments that are sure and certain .
in their results.
These doctors are experts in the
treatment of chronic diseases of the
blood, liver, stomach, intestines, heart,
kidneys or bladder, rheumatism, sia
tica, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those
afflicted with long standing, deep
seated, chronic diseases, that have
baffled the skill of other physicians,
should not fail to call.
According to their system no more
Operation for appendicitis, gall stones, -
goiter, piles, etc., as all cases accepted
will be treated without operation or
hypodermic injection. If you have
kidney or bladder troubles, bring a 4
ounce bottle of your urine for chemical
analysis and microscopic examination.
Worn-out and run-down men and
women, no matter what your jiilment
may be, no matter what you have been
told, or the experience you have had
with other physicians, settle it forever
in your mind. If your case is incur
able they will tell you so. Consult -
them upon this visit. It costs you
nothing.
Remember, this free offer is for this
visit only.
Married ladies must come with their
husbands and minors with their
parents.
(First publication May 10.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 1529.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, May 4, 1923.
In the matter of the Estate of Eli
Bitney, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the adminis
tratrix of said estate has filed in said
court her final report and a petition
for final settlement and distribution of
the residue of said estate; and that
said report and petition will be heard
May 31, 1923, at 10 o’clock A. M. at
the County Court Room in O’Neill, Ne
braska, when all persons interested
may appear and be heard concerning
said final report and distribution of -
said estate.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
49-3 County Judge.
BURLINGTON
CHANGE IN PASSENGER
SCHEDULE
Leaves O’Neill. 6:45 a. m.
Arrives at Sioux City.12:30 p. m. '
Leaves Sioux City.6:30 p. m.
Arrives at O’Neill...12:15 a. m. (
Effective May 28th
L. E. DOWNEY, Agent *
50-2
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•ourty of ours.
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THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
—Compiles—
“Abstracts of Title”
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
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| INSURANCE
OPTIONAL
| FARM LOANS
| 6 y2% and 7%
j INCLUDING COMMISSION.
L. G. GILLESPIE
O’NEILL, NEBR.
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H. L. BENNETT
GRADUATE VETERNARIAN
Phone 196. Day or Night.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
DR- P- GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
-»
DR. L. A. CARTER
Physician and Surgeon j
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Blk.
-Phone 72
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
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George M. Harrington |
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW |
PHONE 11. I
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA. |
MFG. CO. 1
AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD I
MACHINERY I
ARMCO CULVERTS |
Everything In Road Machinery I
Western Representative |;
L. C PETERS I
O’Neill Nebraska I
J. D. CRONIN*’
Attorney-At-Law
O’Neill National Bank Building
O’Neill, Nebraska
W. F. FINLEY, IYI.D*
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
O’Neill Nebraska
£he 5ai?itapy
(Meat Market
We have a full line of
resh and Cured Meats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.