The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 04, 1923, Image 8

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BUY IT CO-OPERATIVELY
RAVEN MINERAL MIXTURE FOR HOGS
Formulated by Prof. John M. Eward, of the Ames,
Iowa, Agricultural College. It helps to keep your
hogs free from worms, aids digestion, balances the
ration, grows bone, prevents runts and produces a
stronger, healthier offspring. The following
formula, 15 lbs. bone meal, 30 carbonated lime, 10
charcoal, 30 cloride of Sedium., 3 copperas, 5 sulphur
and 7 glauber salts. Prices: 100 lbs. $4.25; 300 lbs.
I $12.50; 500 lbs. $20.00; 1,000 lbs. $37.50. Send your
order to me now as you will need it while feeding
new corn.
Call and see my registered herd of about 400 Duroc
hogs. Will hold a sale of part of them at the Farm
the afternoon of October 5th.
F. H. LANCASTER, O’Neill, Nebr.
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I have just employed a first
class mechanic direct from
the Dodge factory and am now
in a position to give you first
class service. All work guar
anteed. A. G. WYANT
PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap
| pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell
or wish to buy tell the people of
i It in this column.
Ten cents per line first In
sertion, subsequent insertions
| five cents per line each week.
FARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tf
FOR SALE—300 BU. OF EAR CORN.
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 9-tf
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 80-tf
FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW Dodge
touring car.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebraska.
FOR SALE—ONE JERSEY COW;
will be fresh soon.—Clark Hough.
18-2
FOR SALE—ONE ABSOLUTELY
new Oliver typewriter, No. 11. In
quire at this office. 17-tf
RESIDENCE PROPERTY CLOSE
in. Terms Call J. A. Naylor.
14-tf 4p
I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH
loans. If you want money come in
and see John L. Quig. 32-tf
LOST—BLACK SAILOR HAT WEST!
of O’Neill, Saturday evening, Sep
tember 22. Reward. Leave at this
office. 17-tf
FOR SALE — MY RESIDENCE
property . 7-room house, 6 lots, city
water, two wells, good orchard. Rea
sonable terms.—M. Holland. 11-tf
I CAN LOAN MONEY ON STORE
buildings or residence property, also
farms and ranches. Let me figure with
you.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb 4-tf
INSURE YOUR HAY IN THE
meadow against fire and lightning
with L. G. Gillespie. 16-2
FOUND—A GIRL’S COAT, HAT
and belt at the K. C. Hall Friday
evening. See M. F. Cronin. 18-1
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
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
LOST — BROCKLE-FACED COW
with n branded on left hip, and
white-faced yearling heifer with |i^|
brand on left hip. Finder please notify
George Wrede, Agee, or Will Shaug
nesy at O’Neill. 16-2p
WANTED — A GOOD, STEADY,
gentlemanly salesman to handle a
Ward’s Wagon in Holt county. No ex
perience needed. For full particulars
write promptly to Dr. Ward's Medical
Company, Winona. Minnesota, Estab
lished 1856. 18-4
SHIPMAN’S CONVERTIBLE
THREE-WAY WAGON END
GATE NOW ON THE MARKET
The Most sturdy, simple, durable
and practical endgate on the market.
We will furnish a limited number of
orders to farmers of Holt and ad
joining counties at $8.00 apiece, com
plete, F. O. B. O’Neill.
Send Orders to
C. M. DALY, Business Manager,
18-3 O’Neill, Nebraska.
The Frontier, only $2.00 per year.
SPRING CHICKENS.
I will dress and deliver spring
chickens. Mrs. Cark Hough, Phone
303. 18-tf
STOCK FARM FOR SALE.
320 acres, well improved. Located
11 miles east of O’Neill, the county
seat of Holt County. 180 acres uned
plow, balance pasture and hay mead
ow. Fenced and crossfenced. Price
$85.00 per acre.
ANTON SOUKUP,
18-tf Page, Nebraska.
EYES BAD? TRY CAMPHOOR.
For eye trouble there is nothing bet
ter than simple camphor, hydrastis,
witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik
eye wash. One small bottle helps any
case sore, weak or strained eyes.
Aluminum eye cup free. Charles E.
Stout,’ Druggist. ' (C-4)
DARK RINGS UNDER EYES
For the relief of dark rings and
blood shot eyes there is nothing bet
ter than simple camphor, witchhazel,
hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik
eye wash. The quick action is sur
prising. Eye cup free. Charles E.
Stout, Druggist. (C-9)
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CORRECTION,
In the minutes of the Board of
Equalization of August 7th, as pub
lished in the Township levies, in the
first column the heading Bond is
wrong and should read Road.
There are no bond levies in the
Townships of the County excepting
Coleman.
E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk.
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS.
O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 26, 1923, 10 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present but Skidmore.
Board called to order by Chairman.
Mr. Wadsworth appeared before the
board in regard to a change in a road
on the couty line between Knox and
Holt counties and was referred to
Knox county board.
Mr. Hendricks appeared before the
board in the matter of a fill at p
bridge in Willowdale township. •
Mr. Chairman: I move you that
the resolution passed by this Board
under date of August 30, 1923, under
the terms of which the Western
Bridge & Construction Company were
ordered to proceed with construction
of bridges, on Project 139-E and 139
u be and the same hereby is rescinded
and annulled.
L. L. LARSON.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Upn same being put to vote by
Chairman, it was declared carried and
said action was declared rescinded.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that the
County Clerk be instructed to adver
tise for bids for Bridges and Repairs.
C. E. HAVENS.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Upon same being put to vote by
chairman it was declared carried.
At 12 o’clock noon on motion board
adjourned until September 27, 1923, at
9 o’clock a. m.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Sdpt. 27, 1923, 9 a. m.
. Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present. Board called to
order by Chairman.
The following official Bond was ap
proved by motion.
Chas. Lofquest, Road Overseer, Dus
tin Township, District No. 7.
To the Honorable County Board of
Holt County, Nebraska:
We, the undersigned, being the
owners of the land adjacent to the
proposed road, hereby petitioned your
honorable body to grant and establish
a public road, described as follows, to
wit:
Commencing at the South East
Corner of the South-west Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Section 13,
Township 27, North of Range 15 West,
and run Northwesterly to the North
west Comer of said Southwest Quar
ter of Section 13, Township 27, Range
15. Also to discontinue Road No. 237
between Sections 23 and 24 and the
South 14 if the road between Sections
13 and 14 all in above named town
ship and range; also tracts 80 rods of
road east of the Southwest Comer of
Section 13, Township 27, Range 15.
If the road be established as above
described we relinquish and waive all
claims for damages except for the
amount set opposite our names, which
sum we agree to accept in full satis
faction for all damages to our re
spective lands as follows:
C. D. Withers .. SE 14-18-27-14
Floyd Greenfield . NE14-24-27-15
S. Northrop. NE14-24-27-15
D. D. Withers . SE 14-18-27-14
D. T. Withers . SE14-18-27-14
Burt Scott . SE14-13-27-15
Thos. F. Higgins . SW -19-27-14
R. S. Hyler . SW,- 7-27-15
J. J. Ullrich ... SE 14-24-27-11
We, the undersigned, are interested
in the establishment of said road and
reside within five miles of the said
proposed road and we have each given
the location of our land and residence
opposite our respective names in sec
tion, town and range:
J. T. Bradshaw .. SW 14-12-27-15
M. McCrath .A. NE14-25-27-15
E. A. Harshfield . SE14-11-27-16
C. J. McCarthy . N%-13-27-15
Geo. McCarthy . N%-13-27-15
Lewis Backhaus. NW 14-31-27-14
A. E. Sutton ..
The State of Nebraska, Holt County,
ss:
Personally appeared before me, E.
F. Porter, a County Clerk in and for
said County and State, duly commis
sioned and qualified, who being first
duly sworn according to law, deposes
and says that he is personally ac
quainted with the parties whose name
Appear on the within petition and that
each of them reside within five miles
of the within proposed road and are
legal petitioners for the same.
A. E. SUTTON.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 17th day of May, 1923.
E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk.
The State of Nebraska, Holt County,
ss:
Office of County Clerk, O'Neill, Neb.,
May 17, 1923.
Mr. M. F. Norton, County Surveyor:
Dear Sir: You are hereby notified
that on the 17th day of May, 1923,
you were appointed Special Commis
sioner to view and report upon the
practicability and condition of a
certain line of road prayed for in a
certain petition duly signed and pre
sented to the County Commissioners
at last named date, as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the Southeast Cor
ner of the S. W. hi of the S. W. of
Section 13, Twp. 27, Range 15 West,
and run Northwesterly to the N. W.
Comer of said S. W. % of Section 13,
Twp. 27, North Range 15 West. Also
to discontinue Road No. 237 between
Sections 23 and 24. The South % of
Road between Sections 13 and 14, and
80 Rods of East of the S. E. Corner
of Section 13, Twp. 27, Range 15, all
in above named township and range.
Dated this 17th day of May, 1923.
E. F. PORTER, Cerk.
B. T. WINCHELL, Deputy.
(County Clerk Seal, Holt County
Nebraska.)
Report of M. F. Norton, County Sur
This Will Be A Big Saie
Our first combination sale of the fall on
Saturday, Oct. 27th 2 P. M.
at the farm south of the North Western depot.
O’Neill National Bank, Clerk. Col. Jas. Moore, Auct.
We will sell every thing from a bantam hen to a steam thresh
mg machine outfit. If you want to buy wait for this sale, if you have
anything to sell list it at the office. We.have five registered Duroc
Jersey Spring boars, 20 Plymouth Rock young roosters, 30 head of
cattle, two tpumps.
TERMS—Nine months’ on approved security.
John L. Quig, Manager
veyor, Special Commissioner.
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of
Holt County, Nebraska.
In reference to the change in Road
No. 237 as recorded in the attached
commission: will say, owing to condi
tions as they now exist, the traveling
public using the most practical line of
travel with or without authority; hav
ing the consent of land owner for a
change to a better road bed.
The non-use of some of this road
sought to be vacated: The petition
ers having deposited check to reim
burse county in case of the non-allow
ance of petition, etc. I hereby deem
it advisable to (publish the same in the
nearest county paper, and if no pro
test is filed I would advise making the
change in said road as asked for.
Dated this 4th day of June, 1&23.
M. F. NORTON,
County Surveyor Commissioner.
The above mentioned road notice
was published in the Atkinson
Graphic, a legal newspaper printed
and published weekly in Atkinson, Ne
braska, for four successive weeks.
RESOLUTION:
Mr. Chairman: In reference to the
above road petition it appearing that
there are no damages to pay, I move
you that the prayer of the petition be
grantfed and the County Surveyor be
instructed to survey and plat the
road.
C. B. NELLIS.
C. E. HAVENS.
In the Matter of Mrs. Bosloug:
It appearing from correspondence
from the I. 0. O. F. Home in Iowa
that they will take her there, I move
you that Mr. Nellis be instructed to
procure her a ticket and give her suffi
cient money for expenses and send her
there and present the bill to the Board
for Davment.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
C. E. HAVENS.
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion were allowed
on the general fund:
Winnie Shaughnessy . $80.00
Loretta Sullivan. 80.00
Magaret L. Donohoe „. 80.00
Dorothy Frost ...„. 70.00
C. C. Bergstrom . 83.33
Grace Joyce . 80.00
Julius D. Cronin . 156.30
C. J. Malone . 183.33
O'Neill Light, H. & Power .... 23.70
Anna Donohoe . 17.78
Anna Donohoe . 158.33
E. F. Porter . 1.67
B. T. Winchell. 104.17
Seth Noble . 503.40
Lenora Naughton ...„. 80.00
Peter W. Duffy . 168.91
Ira H. Moss .. 19.36
Opal Ashley . 80.00
C. J. Malone . 183.34
Holt Co. Farm Bureau ....:. J... 230.30
Holt Co. Farm Bureau . 11.88
Harry Bowen . 110.00
E. F. Porter .. 166.66
E. F. Porter . 44.96
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on the
Highway fund:
John Heuton . 3.50
Warner & Sons . 3.45
Wesley Goodfellow .. 12.00
Stein & Ziemer ... 4.00
C. E. Tenborg. 15J00
J. J. Thomas . 76.00
Avery Co. 14.34
Archie Faulhaber ......... 75.00
P. A. Grass. 8.25
Ed Welke ...,. 18.00
James Rotherham . 101.25
Fay Gimmell . 19.50
Fay Gimmell . 21.00
Harold Briggs .*. 22.50
Herman Stein . 62.75
Wm. E. Gatz . 100.00
C. Arbergast . 9.90
J. E. Smith Lbr. Co.. 8.20
Ralph W. Millard . 36.00
F. H. Ashby .-.. 140.00
C. R. Larson . 13.50
Ed Welke . 24.75
John H. McIntosh . 6.00
O’Neill Oil & Gas Co. 38.04
J. J. Thomas .. 340.00
P. J. McManus .... 22.65
Standard Oil Co. 1L83
A. B. McKay . 140.00
Lrien hi. Lewis . 12.00
J. H. McIntosh .£_. 140.00
Herman Stein . 50.15
O'Neill Light H. & Power Co. 1.88
C. R. Larson. 34.50
P. A. Grass . 73.10
Jas. Conley . 11.40
John H. Mohr . 6.00
Mellor & Co. 44.64
Wm. Hershiser . 50.00
On motion it was decided to desig
nate the paper to publish the delin
quent tax list by ballot.
Ballot resuted as follows:
First Ballot: Frontier, two; Inde
endent, one; Atkinson Graphic, three;
Chambers Sun, one. No choice.
Second Ballot: Atkinson Graphic,
four; Frontier, three.
The publication of delinquent .tax
list was therefore awarded to the At
kinson Graphic, that paper having a
majority of the votes.
At 12 o'clock noon on motion board
adjourned until September 28, 1923, at
9 o’clock a. m.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 28, 1923, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present. Board
called to order by Chairman.
RESOLUTION.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that
the County Clerk be instructed to
draw a warrant to the County Clerk
on the bridge fund for $500.00 to pay
freight on car of lumber purchased
from The Wheeler Lumber Bridge and
Supply Co.
G. E. HAVENS.
L. E. SKIDMORE.
Upon same being put to vote by
chairman it was declared carried.
The following bridge claims jvere
audited and' on separate motion allow
ed on the Bridge fund:
E. Gibson . 19.30
L. C. McKim . 21.45
J. V. Matousek .6.00
W. C. Calhoun . 10.50
J. C. Delosh . 8.00
L. E. Jackson . 62.00
Bryon Larson .. 2.70
E. F. Porter . 500.00
Western Brdg. & Con. Co. 10,000.00
Glen E. Lewis . 3.00
Seth_Noble . 40.95
The following road claims were
audited and on separate motion allow
ed on the Road fund:
John Bond . $100.00
L. W. Ullrich . 110.00
Frank Howard . 8.75
John Sullivan ... 20.50
P. J. McManus . 10.95
F. O. Hammerburg .. 18.00
L. W. Ullrich . 2.78
L. C. McKim . 18.00
Engler & Bausch . 20.55
Standard Oil Co. 6.45
Standard Oil Co. 7.63
C. B. Nellis . 8.70
E. Gibson. 10.80
Standard Oil Co. 3.19
Standard Oil Co. 6.34
Standard Oil Co. 1.40
Standard Oil Co. 8.60
Standard Oil Co... 2.29
John J. Conard . 6.40
(Continued.)
(First publication Sept. 27.)
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Board of
Supervisors of Holt County, Ne
braska, for the construction of one 16
foot Steel Bridge located between
Sections 4 and 5, Township 29, Range
14; and the furnishing of material in
connection therewith at a specified
sum per lineal foot for all piling used
in the substructure, and specified sum
per lineal foot for the superstructure,
all in accordance with plans and speci
fications provided by the Department
of Public Works, State of Nebraska,
and now on file in the office of the
County Clerk of Holt County. Said
bids must be submitted on bidding
blanks furnished by the Department
of Public Works^ State of Nebraska,
and must be accompanied by a certi
fied check in the sum of One Thous
and Dollars ($1,000.00), said check to
be upon a solvent bank in Holt
County, Nebraska. As a guarantee,
the successful bidder will execute con
tract within ten days of such award.
All bids must be plainly marked on
the outside of the envelope "Proposal
for Bridges."
At the same time and place as here
in above specified, bids will also be re
ceived for the furnishing of all labor
and material for the construction and
repairs of all wood, steel and concrete
bridges and culverts in said County
of Holt, for the period of one year, as
necessity may require, and at the dis
cretion of the Board of Supervisors.
Said bids, as requested above, will be
received up to 12 o’clock noon on the
26th day of October, 1923, at the of
fice of the County Clerk, at O’Neill,
Nebraska, and will be cipened by the
Board of Supervisors in their office at
O’Neill, Nebraska, at their next
regular session.
The Board of Supervisors reserves
the right to accept or reject any bid,
or reject all bids.
Done by order of the Board of Su
pervisors of Holt County, Nebraska,
this 26th day of September, 1923.
L. C. McKIM,
Chairman of the Board.
E. F. PORTER,
17-5 County Clerk.
(First publication Sept. 27.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
To the Defendants, C. A. Hohman, W.
O. Hatten and his wife, ..
Hatten, Real name unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that plaintiff, C. C. Criss, has
filed his petition in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, against
you and each of you as defendants, the
object and prayer of which petition is
to foreclose a mortgage executed by R.
C. Alderman and Daisy D. Alderman
in the sum of Twelve Hundred Fifty
($1250.00) Dollars on the North-east
Quarter (NE-14) of Section Eighteen
(18) Township Thirty-one (31), Range
Fifteen (15) Holt County, Nebraska,
which mortgage was recorded on the
twenty-second day December, 1922, in
Book 134, Page 57, of the Record of
Real Estate Mortgages for Holt
County, Nebraska, and which note and
mortgage are now owned and held by
plaintiff and are wholly unpaid.
Plaintiff asks foreclosure of said
mortgage and a decree barring you
and each of you from all interest in
said premises.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 12th day of
November, 1923.
17-4 C. C. CRISS.