The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1923, Image 8

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    To The Depositor
NATIONAL BANKS FAIL. When
they do depositors lose heavily. Why?
Because deposits in National Banks
are not guaranteed.
STATE BANKS FAIL. When they
do depositors are paid in full. Why?
Because deposits in State Banks are
protected by the Depositors Guarantee
Fund of the State of Nebraska.
THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK
OF O’NEILL is the only Bank in
O’Neill which offers you this pro
tection.
You will protect yourself and please
us by depositing your money with us.
5 per cent paid on time deposits.
Nebraska State Bank
of O’Neill, Nebraska
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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. Herrington
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PHONE 11. ,
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
—Compiles—
“Abstracts of Title”
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY. ]
W. F, FINLEY, M. D*
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
O’Neill Nebraska
H. L. BENNETT
GRADUATE VETERNARIAN
1 Phone 196. Day or Night.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
DR. L. A. CARTER
Physician and Surgeon
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Bile.
-Phone 72-.
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
OR. J. P* ©ILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
* GLASSES
INSURANCE
OPTIONAL
FARM LOANS
—_atr
6*4% and 7%
INCLUDING COMMISSION.
L. G. GILLESPIE
O’NEILL, NEBR.
CEhe Sanitary
Meat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Neats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.
Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 a.
m., Sunday School, 11:30 a. m.. Young
People’s Service 6:30 p. m., Evening
Service, 7:30 p. m.
Midweek Services: Tuesday, 7:30
a. m.; Young People’s Prayer Ser
vice Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Regular
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7.30 p. m.
Morning Choir Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
Rev. J. A. Hutchins, Pastor.
I will sell at Public Auction at the Chicago & North
western Ry. Co. Stockyards in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on
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Saturday, August 4
at 2:00 p. m., the following
30 Horses and Mules 30
130 Head of Unbroken Horses and Mules, from 2
to 5 years old and a few smooth mouth mares.
TERMS OF SALE—One year's time on all properly
secured paper, 5 per cent for cash.
Johl\ OSUTF) Owner
Cels. James Moore & Jack Berrigan, Auctioneers.
Ed. T. Campbell, Clerk.
f PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap
I pear under this head.
I 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 4ertion, subsequent insertions
I five cents per line each week.
FARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.3?ti
FOR RENT—5-ROOM HOUSE, BARN
and 2 lots.—R. H. Parker. 8-3
TWO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR
Sale Cheap.—Frank Phalin. 8-2
FOR SALE—SPRING FRIES, MILK
fed.—Mrs. Annie Hickey. 9-2p
FOR STAMPED ART SEE THE
Clinton Hat Shop. 9-1
FOR SALE—300 BU. OF EAR CORN.
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 9-tf
I WOULD SELL OR RENT A GOOD
house close in.—Con Keys. 9-1
I WOULD SELL MY GRANARY
and coal shed in town.—Con Keys. 9
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR
sale at the Fitzsimmons millinery
store. 8-2p
FOR SALE —ONE REGISTERED
Polled Hereford Bull.—J. C. Stein,
Meek. 6-tf
WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework.—Mrs. S. J.
Weekes. 7-tf
I WOULD LIKE TO BUY A HORSE
barn. Who has one for sale? See
R. H. Parker. 9-tf
FOR RENT—320 ACRES OF HAY
meadow land.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 7-3
I HAVE TWO AUTOMOBILES FOR
sale or trade. Come in and see
them.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 4tf
I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH
loans. If you want money come in
and see John L. Quig. 32-tf
FOR SALE—TWO HAY MOWING
machines, rake and sweep.—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 7-3
I CAN LOAN MONEY ON STORE
buildings or residence property, also
farms and ranches. Let me ngure with
you.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb 4-tf
JOIN OUR HEATROLA CLUB, $2.00
down. Put this new-day heater in
your home. One ton coal free if you
join before August 12th.—Bowen’s
Racket Store. 9-1
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
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
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
INVESTIGATE MERITS OF THE
most up-to-the-minute Business Col
lege in this section.-—Write R. C. Busi
ness College, Rapid City, S. D. 8-2
PARKER’S WONDERFUL DISCOV
ery. Given in drinking water. Rids
poultry of mites and lice like magic.
A real tonic. If you want winter lay
ers, now is the time to clean up your
flock. Sold and Guaranteed by C. E.
Stout. 7-4p
AM UNABLE TO KEEP UP PAY
ments on my piano. First class con
dition—nearly new. Any one can have
it by paying me a small amount for
my equity and keeping up payments.
If interested write for price and full
particulars to Lock Box 716, Omaha,
Nebraska. 7-4
W. C. T. U. NOTES.
The Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union meets Tuesday afternoon, Aug
ust 7th, at 2:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Mae
Martin. The business for the afternoon
will be the year report of treasurer,
recording secretary, and superintend
ents of departments, also report of
regional conference. Election of offi
cers for the new year and finish plans
for county convention which will be
held in O’Neill August 30th. A lunch
will be served.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
I will sell all my household goods
and furniture at private sale. About
four blocks east of the court house on
Benton street. Call afternoons.—
9-tf2-p JOHN CARTON.
LOST
Three horses, one gray mare brand
ed; one coming three year old grhy
horse, branded; one colt coming two
years old. Strayed from my place, the
Nollkamper ranch, the latter part of
May.
9-tf Horace Henifin, Meek, Neb.
ASTONISHES O’NEILL.
The QUICK action of buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad
ler-i-ka, the appendicitis preventative,
astonishes O’Neill people. ONE
SPOONFUL of this remedy relieves
sour stomach, gas and constipation
AT ONCE. Charles E. Stout, Drug
gist. E-l
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.
Estate No. 1613.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, July 31, 1923.
In the matter of the estate of John
B. Anderson, 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 John B. Anderson, Deceased,
and for the appointment of Mae Z. An
derson, as executrix thereof; that
August . 22, 1923, at 10 o’clock A. M.
has been set for hearing said petition
and proving said instrument is said
Court when all persons concerned may
appear and contest the probate
thereof.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
9-3 County Judge.
BASE BALL NEWS
FROM EMMET
Emmet wins another victory Sunday
when they took the Clearwater boysj
to a cleaning with a score of one to |
nothing on the local diamond. The
game was fast from start to finish,
both teams showing real base ball
talent. Following is the score by in
nings:
Emmet— PO A E R H Sb Sh Ab
R. Harris.2 0 0 0 1 2 0 3
H.Troshynski 01010004
H. Cole .7 1 0 0 1 0 0 4
W.Troshynski 22100012
T.Troshynski 1300000 3
A. Fritton . ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
J.Troshynski 14 0000003
R. Fritton.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
M.Troshynski 02101003
Todd .2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
Clearwater—PO A E R H Sb Sh Ab
Hunenway ... 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 4
Loewe .6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
McColly .12 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
R. Bennet .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Rad&baugh ...0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
Chalfant .1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3
H. Bennet ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
Hanson .0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Summary: 2-base hits, Cole; singles,
Bennet, Troshynski, Harris. Stolen
bases, Harris. Struck out by Todd, 12,
by H. Troshynski, 8. Base on balls,
off Todd, 1; off Troshynski, 0. Bat
teries: For Emmet, H. Troshynski
and Cole, for Clearwater, Todd and
McColly. Time of game, 1 hour and
25 minutes.
Emmet is planning one of the big
gest events of the season some time
in September. Watch for the dates,
there will be something doing every
moment.
CHURCH NOTICE.
R. J. Hatch will speak at Eden Val
ley school house on Sunday, August 5,
at 3:00 p. m., on the topic, “What Are
You Building For?” Whoever has a
copy of- “Favorite Hymns,” please
come and bring or send it, as we were
short of those song books two weeks
ago.
If you wish to organize a Sunday
school, come to the school house and
hour earlier and bring your bibles
with you.
Everybody welcome.
MARQUETTE ITEMS.
The ladies aid meet with Mrs.
Frank Griffith on July 11th of which
there were twenty-six (present $1.95
taken in for lunch and $2.£5 for goods
sold. We will meet on July 25th with
Mrs. Geo. Hansen, Jr. Everybody wel
come.
We have children’s light and dark
aprons, and aprons for women; also
some lovely pillow cases and dresser
scarfs for sale.
The ladies aid will give an ice cream
social. When? On August 4th.
Where? At Marquette of course, the
usual place for good times. Where
the old and young gather. Everybody
welcome. Everybody come.
Ladies aid met with Mrs. George
Hansen Jr., on, July 25th of which
there were thirty-two present. $2.45
for lunch and $4.25 for goods sold.
Aid meets with Mrs. Dude Harrison
on August 8th.
We have Sunday school at 2:00 and
preaching by Rev. Nye at 3:00.
Everybody welcome.
A very iflce crowd was out to Sun
day school and church Sunday. Rev.
Nye gave us a very interesting ser
mon on “Good and Bad In Most of Us.”
A very nice time was had by all at
Meek last Saturday night. The pro
ceeds from the ice cream and pop was
$30.00 clear. Come out once and be
with us and you won’t miss the next
time.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
Charlie Kohler shelled corn last
Thursday.
Stanley Soukup has been on the sick
list the last week.
Jay Lush and Charley Grass hauled
hogs to Page last Thursday.
Mrs. Mabel Hayne and daughter,
Vivian, spent Sunday at Venus.
Joe McKingstrey is assisting Tom
Roach with his haying this week.
Miss Mary Lush visited Tuesday
afternoon with Miss Constance Grass.
Claude Hamilton, Joe McKingstrey
and Edward Grass spent Sunday in
O’Neill.
Orville Van Conett and family
spent Sunday at the Elmer Van Co
nett home.
Miss Constance and Miss Lura
Grass spent last Sunday with Miss
Mabel Clacey.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanely Soukup spent Sun
day in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fink returned
Saturday evening from their trip t®
the Black Hills.
Mrs. Clyde Streeter and daughter,
Elaine, spent the week end with re
latives in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kennedy auto
ed to Neligh last Saturday and re
mained over Sunday.
George Henderson is not improving
very fast. He is now taking treat
ment from Dr. Gamel.
Deane and Clyde Streeter autoed
to Brunswick last Sunday. » P.
Streeter returned with them.
Miss Lishie Lush, from Rockwell,
Colorado, is visiting at the home of
her brother, G. W. Lush, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Faulk’s youngest
daughter, Evelyn, and baby, of Chad
ron, visited with relatives here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morey and Mr
and Mrs. T. Finley, of Page, were
Sunday visitors at the Percie Grass
home. t
Leslie Summers" passed through
Pleasant Valley on his way to O’Neill
last Thursday with a load of hogs for
market.
Mrs. O. Beecher died at her home
in Missouri last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Beecher were formerly residents of
Pleasant Valley.
Mrs. Cora Hamilton, of O’Neill,
Can We Afford It—Yes
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Our service to you costs us
thousands of dollars each
year; however we give it to
you at practically no cost.
We figure that every de
positor who is pleased will
bring us another customer.
This bank carries no indebtedness
of officers or stockholders.
Resources over $600,000.00
Ill
T5he
O’Neill Natiorval
Bank
CHEVROLET
We have just unloaded a carload
of Chevrolet touring and coupes.
Come in and get prices and terms.
We will gladly demonstrate them
for you.
MENUEY MOTOR COMPANY
J. M. Seyboldt, Mgr.
spent the first of the week with
brothers, C. A. and P. A. Grass in
Pleasant Valley.
Miss Helen Anderson accompanied
the Camp Fire girls, of Page, to Long
Pine, Monday afternoon. They will
be gone a week.
Word was received last week that
Miss Faye Smith’s Ford coupe was
stolen one day last week while she
was attending school at Wayne.
Joe McKingstery arrived in Pleas
ant Valley last week. He drove his
Ford from Anthon, Iowa, and intends
to spend a few weeks with friends and
relatives in and around Pleasant Val
ley.
TAXI LINE 1
I ha ve purchased ihe Taxi line I
from Walt Wyant and will be pleas- I
ed to serve you at any time day Qr I
night. Office Phone 314. Res. 307. I
A. G. WYANT I
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Low F&res
Cast
* Unusually low fare round trip
tickets on sale daily via the Chi
cago & North Western fey. to the
mountain, lake and seashore re
sorts of New England, the Atlan
tic Seaboard and to New York
City, Atlantic City, Boston, To
ronto, Portland, Me., Moptreal,
Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Liberal return limits and favorable stop
over privilege^. /
# Fast trains at convenient hours make direct
connections in Chicago with all lines East.
, This affords a splendid opportunity to enjoy
a sight-seeing tour or to visit your friends
in the East.
For full information apfply to
Chicago & North Western Ry.
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