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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1923)
BUY IT CO-OPERATIVELY RAVEN MINERAL MIXTURE FOR HOGS Formulated by Prof. John M. Evvard, 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. $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. f' ....^ 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. t i pear under this head, if If you have anything to sell >1 vvvsh to buy tell the people of : | it tn this column. Ten cents per line first in ; I portion, subsequent insertions * | j five cents per line each week. ARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tf 1' OR SALE—ALMOST NEW BABY buggy.—Mrs. J. J. Thomas. 19-2 KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 80-tf WANTED—160 HEAD OF HORSES and mules to winter.—Huebert I Meek, Nebraska. 19-2p i LAVE 200 SACK!? OF GOOD ALL •wheat flour—Puritan and Big S.— Con Keys._ 19-1 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. Quiff. 32-tf FOR SALE—FIVE YOUNG POLAND China boars from thoroughbred stock.—Edward Earley, O’Neill. 19-2 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, jO’Neill, Neb 4-tf ..the W, e. T. U; will meet fith Mre. Lila Bvoy Tuesday afternoofti October l«th FOR SALE—MOORE HEATER AND Singer Sewing JVlachine.—Mrs. Mar garet Clinton, O’Neill 19-tf IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL list it in our combination sale on Saturday, October 27th.—John L. Quig, Manager. 19-1 LOST—BLACK SAILOR HAT WEST of O’Neill, Saturday evening, Sep tember 22. Reward. Leave at this office. 17-tf TWO MEN WANTED TO SELL Singer Sewing Machines in and | around O’Neill Write or see G. H. Guy, Ainsworth, Nebraska. 19-tf 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 yon -R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS the only ^ank in )'Neil!-operating under the Depositor1 Guaranty Fund i of the State of Nebraska. Avail your self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf j FOR SALE—3 ACRES OF LAND, 7 ! room house, barn, garage, coal house, | .3 chicken houses, hog house, all fenced and cress fenced with woven wire.— I Miss Dora Davidson, O’Neill 19-tf ! 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 Get your Sale Bills printed here. 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. STRENGTHENS WEAK EYES. Old fashioned camphor, witchhazel, hydastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and re lieves any • case weak, strained or ! sore eyes. Acts surprisingly quick. ; Aluminum eye cup free.—Charles E. Stout, Druggist. (C-5) — 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 The Frontier for Sale Bills. Real News Paramount In the country newspaper, sensations, scandals—the recording of human misery—is almost taboo. At least it certainly is sec ondary to the printing of real news about people and things. ✓ For the province of the country paper—your HomeTown Paper —is to give community interests first place, printing the more or less sensational personal items only when necessary to keep faith with subscribers who pay for ALL the news. • Therefore, your Home Town Paper can give you, in full meas ure and overflowing, 100 per cent pure news about the people in whom you are interested—your relatives and friends of the Old Home Town. ^ “The Frontier” Only $2.00 Per Year ^NOTICE. ..... Oht> Bay Mare put in pastUtb by City Marshal. Owner can have same by paying for ail and paying feed bill. 19-1 PAUL SCHWISOW. STRAYED. From the Arnold ranch bn the Eagle, five head of cattle branded tri angle on left side. Phone 6F110. HUEBERT BROS., 19-3p Meek, Nebr. 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. Subscribe for The Frontier and keep posted upon the affairs of this great oourty of ours. PLEASANT VALLEY. Fercie Grass is on the sick list this wdek. Constance Grass spent Sunday at the John Clacey home. Joe MeKingstrey and Claude Hamil ton spent Sunday in O’Neill. R H. Murray, of O’Neill, spent last week at the Stanley Soukutp home. C A. Grass and family spent Sun day at the Mrs. Lines home in Page. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan, of Clear water, spent Friday at the W. P. Dun can home. 0* Lydia Edmiston, of Middlebranch, spent the week end at the Will Ander son home. Otto Faulk and children, of Essex, Iowa, were visiting last week at the Andy Faulk home. Elmer Snyder and R. F. Wagers of Johnson county, have returned to the R. P. Wagers home. Mrs. Stanley Soukup and Mrs. Clyde Streeter spent Sunday afternoon at the Wm. Hayne home. Mrs. A. Faulk and daughters. Helen ar.d Pauline, visited last we?k at the John Faulk home in Chadvon Frank Snyder is enjoying a visit from his father and mother, who came up from Johnson county last week. The Hayne school and the Pleasant Valley school met in the Hamilton grove last Friday afternoon and en joyed a wienie roast. ________ • (Last week.) The threshing machine is forking again this week Eden Riggs “and family spent Sun day at the Geo. Kohler home. Miss Alma Harris spent the week end with Miss Constance Grass. Miss Florence Anderson is assisting in the hotel at Page, for a few weeks. C. A. Grass and family spent Sun day at the Leslie Hough home in O’Neill. A number of Pleasant Valley people took in the Holt county fair in O’Neill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Buv Wanser and son, Max, parsed through Pleasant Valley last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percie Grass and daughters visited friends in Knox county last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morby returned to Indiana last week following a visit with relatives in Pleasant Valley Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Murray and daughters,' Winifred and Stacia, of O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Asher, of In man, spent Sunday at the Stanley Sou ku'p home DANGERS OF A COLD O’Neill People Will J)o Well To Heed Them. Many bad cases of Kidney trouble result from a cold,or chill. Congested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poi son-laden blood and backache, head ache, dizziness and disordered kidney action follow. Don’t neglect a cold. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Follow this O’Neill resident’s example: C. P. Maben, says: “Catching cold has sometimes put my kidneys in a weakened condition and the secretions passed frequently and were highly colored. It was through the advice of a neighbor that I first tried Doan’s Kidney Pills which I got at Reardon’s Drug Store. Three boxes corrected this trouble and I have not been bothered since. I can certainly recom mend Doan’s from the lasting cure they made for me and I believe them to be the best kidney remedy one can use for kidney trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pill—the same that Mr. Maben had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from last week) The following claims were audited and allowed on the State Highway fund: George McKim . $ 30.00 Bernard Mathews . 29 40 Jay Butler ... 25.50 The following claim was allowed in the sum of $40.00: J, B. Mellor . $66.00 The following claims were audited and on separate motion were allowed on the General fund: L. E. Skidmore . $ 59 30 O’Neill L. H. & P. Co. 26.84 C B. Nellis . 22.00 E. Gibson . 16.00 L. L. Larson . 51.10 Walrath & Sherwood Lbr. 8.55 Warner & Sons . 4 98 J. M. Hunter ..*.... 163.00 N. W Bel Telephone . 49.87 L. C. McKim . 23.80 Barbara Ballon . 26.00 John Sullivan . 15.50 Flax Mfg. Co.. 6 75 C. E. Stout . 66.18 This Will Be A Big Sale 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 ing 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 pumps. TERMS—Nine months' on approved security. John L. Quig, Manager J. T. Bauman, . 30.04 The follaWing Road Dragging claims were audited and on separate motion were allowed on the Dragging fund: Chas Berger ... $ 16.80 B. H. Bessy . 57.40 Ray McIntosh . 6.65 M. J. Golden . 10.00 Ed Asher . 16.80 Frank Pribil . 9 55 James Carl . 4.50 J. W. Hickey . 68.60 Clark Calhoun . 21.00 J. Roy Alderson . 16.45 Ray McIntosh . 11.55 John Fela . 4 50 J. B. Jones . 6.75 John Damero . 8.90 Harry Graham . 44.10 L. D. Montgomery . 28.70 M K. Berger . 19.60 Jake House . 21.70 W. E. Snyder . 59.85 L. I. Puckett . 28.70 T. H Crawford ....^. 16.45 F. W. Reed . 21.00 M. Brotherton .. 13,95 Frank Huston . 29.40 H. G. Tucker . 26.07 Ralph McElvain . 30.00 Thomas 'Sullivan . 7J70 T. J. Osborne . 7.70 Harry Graham . 42.00 J. H. Bauman . 72.80 Walter Jutte . 14 70 Albert Timmermans . 15.30 J. H. Bauman . 23.80 John P. Berger . 39.20 Walt McNichols . 29.40 Lewis Dickau . 14.65 E G. Tucker . 35.06 Joe McNichols . 35.00 M. L. Sageser . 48.65 T. F. Matthews . 42.00 Aug. H Smith . 37.10 John J. Rhode . 28.00 At 12 o’clock noon on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. L. C. McKIM, Charman. E. F PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 28, 1923, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Called to order by Chairman. The Board proceeded to select the names from which to draw a jury for the November term of court, which weh; as follows: District JNo. 1 Sand Creek—J. V. Johnson, Atkinson Dustin—Elmer McClurg .Dustin Cleveland—Jas.* Beck .Stuart Pleasant View—H. E Harshburger . Atkinson Coleman—C. F. Grossman.Phoenix Rock Falls—I. R Harding.O'Neill Saratoga—Ray Coburn ....Phoenix District No. 2 Iowa—Thomas Roche .Page Antelope—Percy Grass .Page Shields—Martin Conway .O’Neill Paddock—William Kaczor .Meek Paddock—Ray Spindler .Meek Shields—Robert Fullerton ..Atkinson Scott—J. H. McKim .Opportunity Willowdale—C. J. Taylor, Opportunity Steel Creek—Lee Brady .Dorsey District No. 3 O’Neill City—Frank Froelich O’Neill O’Neill City—Richard Minton O’Neill O’Neill City—Ralph Millard ....O’Neill Grattan—Jacob Hirsch .O’Neill Grattan—T E. Markey .O’Neill Grattan—John McNichols .O’Neill Grattan—D. M. Murphy .O’Neill District No. 4 Deloit—Frank Anderson .Ewing Deloit—John Funk, Jr.Ewing Golden-Max Golden .Ewing Golden—Jas. A. Boies .Stafford Verdigris—Mark Howard .Page Verdigris—James Lichty .Orchard Verdigris—N. G. Miller .Page Ewing—Th D. Seivers .Ewing Ewiner—B. P. Smith .Ewing Ewing—M. F. Tomjack .Ewing District No. 5 Chambers—C. L. Elkins ....Chambers Chambers—Wm. Holcomb ..Chambers McCure—Alva Good ..'...Ewing Inman—Wm Crippen .Inman Inmam—Ezra Moore .Inman Lake—W. L. Medcalf . Bliss Conley—A. C. Fauquier ......Chambers Conley—Ruben Fleek ......Chambers Shamrock—Charley Martin ....O’Neill District No. 6 Green Valley—Dave Beck .Stuart Francis—Frank Dobrovolny Tonaw’d a Swan—Rafe Shaw .Tonawanda Josie—Louis Fees .Josie Wyoming—Wm. Carpenter ....Amelia Fairview—Warren Gillman ....Amelia Emmet—Fred Sexsmith .Emmet Emmet—Custer Johnson .Emmet Sheridan—Wm. Kretchman Atkinson District No. 7 Atkinson—Thos Davis .Atkinson Atkinson—Chas. Kirkland ..Atkinson Atkinson—Wm. S. Miller ....Atkinson Atkinson—Chris Henkle .Atkinson Atkinson—F. O. Hammerberg Atksn Stuart—Albert .Stuart sfuart—L. E. Spangler .Stuart Stuart—Ed Slaymaker .Stuart Stuart—John Coufal .Stuart Resolution Mr. Chairman: I move you that Mr HavenS- get in communication with Mr. Tilley in regard to surfacing the balance of Project 132A, if funds are available on Project 132A that he be instructed to proceed with the work. C. B. NELLIS. L. E. SKIDMORE. Same being put to vote by chairman it was declared carried At 3 o’clock p. m. on motion board adjourned until October 30, 1923, at 10 o’clock a. m. unless sooner called by the Clerk. L. C. McKIM, Chairman. E F. PORTER, Clerk. (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 opened 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. Hatteri 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-*4) 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 ahd 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. (First publication Oct. lb) UNITED STATES COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NOR FOLK DIVISION. In the Matter of Grover Frost, Bank rupt. / IN BANKRUPTCY, To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt; of Stuart, County of /Holt, within said District: Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of October, A. D. 1923, the said Grover Frost, was duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of Referee in Bankruptcy in the city of Norfolk, County of Madison, and State of Nebraska, on the 22nd day of October, A. D. 1923, at one o’clock in the afternoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Norfolk, Nebraska, Octo ber 9, 1923. H F. BARNHART, 19-1 Referee in Bankruptcy. PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS. The Public Library will be open each day except Monday from this time on until further notice: Afternoons, 2:00 to 6:30. Evenings, 7:00 to 9:00. Sundays, 2:00 to 5:30 p. m. MARY McLAUGHLIN, Librarian. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday morning service 10:30 a. m., Sunday School 11:30 a. m.. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Midweek Service, Wednesday 8:00