The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 21, 1924, Image 8

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    H. L. BENNETT
GRADUATE VETERNARIAN
Phone 804. Day or Night.
— O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
DR. L. A. CARTER
Physician and Surgeon
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Blk.
-Phone 72
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
George M. Harrington
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PHONE 11.
O'NEILL, NEBRASKA.
NEW FEED STORE!
In the Roberts Barn
in connection with the
Feed Barn. All kinds of
feeds and hay carried
in stock. We make de
livery.
We ao custom grinding.
Office, 836. Res. 270 or 803
ROBERTS & HOUGH
W. F. FINLEY, M.D
Phone, Office 28
O'Neill Nebraska
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician aiid Surgeon
Special Attention Gtren To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
I PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap
pear under this head. I
If you have anything to sell
or wish to buy tell the people of
it in this column.
Ten cents per line first in
sertion, subsequent insertions
five cents per line each week.
FOR SALE—ONE FORD RUN- ,
about.—Walter Stein. 86-tf
FARM LOANS—R. H. PARKER.87tf
KODAKS. FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 80-tf 1
FOR SALE—TWO TOULOUSE GAN
ders. G. W. Kloepper. RFD. 2. 28-lp j
FOR SALE-HOUSE AND EIGHT
lots. One or all.—Harry L, Page.
29-tf
FOR RENT—240 ACRE IMPROVED
farm,—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 38-tf
I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH
loans. If you want money come in
and see John L. Quig. 82-tf
FOR SALE:—DILL ICED AND
sliced pickle tomato and beet relish.
Mrs. M. Martin. 36—tf
FOR RENT — 200 ACRE FARM—
Good buildings.—See John Fiala.
O’Neill. Nebraska. 80-tf
FOR RENT—760 ACRE RANCH
3 Mi miles east of Inman. Mrs.
Peter Ryan, O’Neill. 86-38p
WANTED — PLAIN SEWING
children’s clothes a specialty.—Mrs.
W. C. Jeffrey, phone 210. 88-4p
STRAYED OR STOLEN—26 HEAD
of cattle and 2 white faced bulls
from the Muman ranch.
LOST—BLACK FOUNTAIN PEN
with black ribbon, in postofflce on
February 18th.—Winifred Murray. 88
FOR SALE—ELEVATOR GRADER
a bargain, Fairview township.
Thos. F. Higgins, Clerk. Inez,Neb. 36-3
WANTED TO TRADE FOR A
Coupe, Will trade O'Neill property
situated three blocks from the public
school. If interested write Leo T.
Adams, Chambers, Nebr. 38-1
TWO MEN WANTED TO SELL
Singer Sewing Machines in and
around O’Neill Write or see G. H.
Guy, Ainsworth, Nebraska. 19-tf
THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS
the only Vank in O’Neill operating
under the Depositors Guaranty Fond
of the State at Nebraska. Avail your
self of this PROTECTION. £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 fbr you.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf
STRAYED—FROM MY PLACE
north of Venus, latter part of Oct
ober. 2 black mares, with white in
face and some white on hind feet.
Well matched. Notify, Ira Grim,
Venus, Nebraska. 38-2p.
You Have tried the Rest, now try
the Beet. ..See Perrigo Optical Co., at
Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Monday,
March 3rd. * ■
IF THE MORTGAGE ON YOUR
farm comes due about March 1st, I
can probably make a new 5-year loan
for you to pay the old one off with.
Hundreds of mortgages will be due
March 1st and the people who come to
me first will be served first, because
we may not be able to reach all of
them.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill 36-tf
NEW BOOK EXCHANGE.
We have installed a book exchange at
our store. Buy the first book for 75c,
exchange it for another book for 10c.
31-13 GRAVES JEWELRY STORE.
NOTICE.
I have taken personal charge of the
O’Neill Bottling Company. All bills
owing the company are payable to me,
personally, or to Stanley Soukup at
O’Neill, who will look after the busi
ness this year.
35- tf ANTON SOUKUP.
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.
DUROC JERSEY BRED
SOW SALE AT LYNCH, "
NEBRASKA, SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 23, 1924.
Fifty head of spring gilts, fall
yearlings and tried sows bred for
March, April and May farrow. These
are the right kind.
C. J. BROWN, Owner,
36- 3p Lynch, Nebraska.
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 28, 1924. 10 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
all members present but Skidmore
and Larson. Board called to order by
chairman.
Minutes for Jan. 26, 1924. read and
approved.
Board went into committee of the
whole and continued checking county
officers.
12 o’clock noon committee arose and
on motion board adjourned until 1 p.
m.
L. C. McKim, Chairman.
E. F. Porter, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 28, 1924. 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members present but Skid
more and Larson. Called to order by
chairman. Board went into committee
of the whole and continued checking
county officers.
5 o’clock p. m. committee arose and
on motion board adjourned until Jan.
29, 1924. at 9 a. m.
L. C. McKim, Chairman.
E. F. Porter, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 29, 1924, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but Lar
son. Board called to order by chair
man.
Minutes of Jan. 28, 1924, read and
approved.
Resolution—Mr. Chairman: I move
you that a warrant for $534.15 be
drawn on the state highway fund in
favor of John Sullivan to pay for en
gine for Nash truck and freight on
same.
C. E. Havens.
E. Gibson.
un same Deing put to vote oy cnair
man it was declared carried.
Board dpent the forenoon in con
sultation with county attorney and
work on estimate of expenses for the
coming year.
12 o’clock noon on motion board ad
journed until 10 p. m.
L. C. McKim, Chairman.
E. F. Porter, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 29, 1924. 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members present but Lar
son. Board called to order by chair
man.
Resolution—Mr. Chairman: I move
you that the following be the esti
mate of the expenses of the county
for the ensuing year:
Prior indebtedness on bridge
fund . $30,000.00
Bridge . 10,000.00
County officers . 12,000.00
Printing . 9,000.00
Clerk hire . 10,000.00
County road .... 5,000.00
Precinct assessors . 6,000.00
Dragging roads. 6,000.00
County poor .. 6,000.00
Farm bureau . 3,600.00
Mothers pension . 2,600.00
Court house and jail. 3,500.00
County fairs . 2,000.00
Court and jury ... 1,000.00
Justice and misdeamor. 500.00
Feeble minded . 200.00
Blind .-. 400.00
Or. inquest ...,... 200.00
Insane .. 200.00
Board of health . 200.0Q
Misc. . 6,768.00
Total . $112,968.00
L. E. Skidmore.
John Sullivan.
upon same being put to vote by
chairman it was declared carried.
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on
the Road Dragging fund:
Theo Groff, dragging, . $6.00
M. J. Gonderinger, dragging, 35,25
H. S. Greenslitt, dragging, .... 5.40
C. W. Gumb, haying, . 8.65
Gerald Graham, dragging, . 304)0
C. L. Kiltz, dragging _. 7.00
Peter Kutcher, haying. 13.60
Lloyd Phelps, dragging - 14.70
J. H. Bauman, dragging. 48-30
J. H. Bauman, dragging. 14.00
R. G. Benjamin, haying. 6.60
R. G. Benjamin, haying and
dragging —.-. 40.50
Claude Bates, dragging. 29.75
Claude Bates, dragging. 25.88
Wallace Ream, dragging. 25.20
Wallace Ream, haying . 11.25
W. C. Calhoun, dragging .70
W. C. Calhoun, dragging . 6.26
William Jutte, dragging and
haying . 60.85
William Jutte, haying . 20.70
William Jutte, haying .-.... 84.60
J. A. Caufal, dragging... 27.65
J. A. Caufal, dragging.4.90
John J. Conrad, dragging and
haying .—.-. 21.55
J. J. Conard, haying ...». 9.90
P. V. Hickey, dragging .. 42.00
P. V. Hickey, dragging. 45.50
M. J, Golden, haying and
Sup't. 10.00
M. J. Golden, Sup't allowance 10,00
Chas. Grimes, haying - 21.88
Chas. Griges, dragging and
haying 44.15
Chas. Grigee, dragging and
haying - 24.85
K. L. Keyes, dragging. 4.00
K. L. Keyes, dragging. 5.20
F. E. Keyes, dragging. 25.20
F. E. Keyes, dragging . 36.40
F. E. Keyes, dragging. 36.40
John Shoemaker, dragging .... 15.75
John Shoemaker, haying. 28.05
L. W. Sobotka, haying. 8.10
L. W. Sobotka, dragging ........ 3.15
Lewis Sobotka, dragging . 39.90
Claude Lierman, haying. 41.60
Claude Lierman, haying . 30.00
Claude Lierman, haying . 24.80
C. E. Mitchell, haying . 10.00
C. E. Mitchell, dragging . 34.05
Ray E. Medcalf, dragging . 8.75
Ray E. Medcalf, dragging. 16.45
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
Road drag . 40.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
Road dragging blades . 10.50
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
Road dragging blades . 10.50
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
three road drags . 120.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
draft chains with hooks .... 3.75
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
Road drag . 40.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
Road drag . 40.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
ond Riser Wheel complete 5.000
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
six dragging blades . 21.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
four dragging blades . 14.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
six dragging blades . 21.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
two road drags.. 80.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
repairs on road drag. 11.00
Floyd McIntosh, road dragging 5.60
Floyd McIntosh, dragging. 2.10
W. T. McElvain, dragging and
haying . 69.00
W. T. McElvain, dragging and
haying . 34.20
W. T. McElvain, haying . 31.50
Peter Weber, dragging .i... 18.00
Peter Weber, haying . 47.50
L. A. Whiting, dragging. 4.20
L. A, Whiting, dragging. 4.20
L. A. Whiting, dragging. 5.00
F. J. Nachtman, dragging .... 6.00
F. J. Nachtman, haying . 11,25
Roy Knapp, dragging. 49.00
John Connelly, dragging .......... 18.90
F. E. Crawford, haying . 30.20
John Connelly, dragging ...... 9.80
T. F. Mathews, dragging........ 25.20
B’rank D. Good, haying.39.30
R. Moon, dragging . 30.80
Alex R. Wertz, haying . 54.02
Floyd Phelps, haying . 117.00
Aug. H. Smith, dagging. 15.40
R. Moon, dragging . 13.30
Ed Asher, dragging . 16.80
Ralph Pitchford, dragging .... 17.85
Fred Grendorff, dragging ........ 20.35
I. W. Paxon, haying .. 4.00
[. W. Palson, haying. 4.00
D. B. Perkins, haying . 44.10
R. J. Star, haying and dragging 63.70
Carl Storjohnn, dragging. 41.30
Cecil Spry, haying .*. 3.15
I. S. Stewart, haying . 4.60
W. K. Smith, dragging . 86.72
W. K. Smith, dragging . 21.68
E. J. Spittlei*, haying . 13.50
B. J. Shery, dragging. 50.40
rhomas Sullivan, dragging.... 8.40
Earl P. Smith, dragging . 34.30
rony Leech, haying . 11.25
H. J. Leinhart, haying. 18.00
L. B. Montgomery, dragging 19.00
M. B. Miller, haying .. 18..00
Geo. Meals, dragging . 103.10
(Continued.)
If cross-eyes can be straightened
with glasses, we can do it. See Per
igo Optical Co., at Golden Hotel,
’Neill, Monday, March 3rd.
GIVING OUT.
rhe Struggle Discourages Many a
Citizen of O’Neill.
Around all day with an aching back,
Can’t rest at night;
Enough to make any one “give out.”
Doans Pills are helping thousands.
They are for kidney backache;
And other kidney ills.
Here is O’Neill proof of their merit:
Mrs. Minnie Bowen, says: “I had
backache and a heavy dull pain in my
kidneys that seemed to wear me all
jut. I couldn’t get much rest at
night and it was all I could do to keep
at my work. There was a severe pain
in the back of my head and through
my shoulders. My kidneys were weak,
causing a great deal of annoyance.
Doan’s Pills relieved me completely.”
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ATKINSON, NEBR.
Four years later, Mrs. Bowen added:'
"I still think Doan’s are a good kid
ney medicine. It has been a long
time since I have had need c«f a kid
ney remedy.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs.
Bowen had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
LEGAL NOTICE
Emma M. Craven, Bernard Hughston
Craven, a minor,Wendell Russell Crav
en, a minor, Emma M. Craven execu
trix of the last will and testament of
H. L. Craven, deceased, E. R. Hall,
real name unknown, Daniel R. Hughes
and all persons having or claiming any
interest in Southeast Quarter Section
5, Township 29 North, Range 12
West 6th Principal Meridan in Holt
County, Nebraska, real names un
known, defendants, are notified that
on February 8, 1924, W. T. Stockman,
plaintiff commenced an action in Dist
rict Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
against you the object of which is to
foreclose a mortgage given by H. L.
Craven and Emma M. Craven, his
wife, to James Gaughenbaugh on
March 1, 1920, which was recorded
May 4, 1920, in Book 127 of mortgages
at page 643 in office of County Clerk
of Holt County, Nebraska, and con
veyed Southeast Quarter Section 5,
Township 29 North, Range 12 West
6th Principal Meridan in Holt County,
Nebraska, said mortgage being given
to secure a note of $2,000. Plaintiff
prays that the premises above describ
ed be sold to satisfy the amount due
on said mortgage.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before March 24, 1924.
W. T. STOCKMAN,
37-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Jan. 31.)
ESTIMATE OF HOLT COUNTY
FOR THE YEAR 1924:
The following is the estimate of the
expenses of Holt County, Nebraska,
for the year 1924, as made by the
board in regular session January 29,
1924:
Prior indebtedness on
brdge fund . $30,000.00
Bridge fund . 10,000.00
County offucers . 12,000.00
Printing and supplies . 9,000.00
Ckrrk hire .*. J.0,00Q.0Q
County road . 5,000.00
Precinct assessors . 6,000.00
County poor . 5,000.00
Road dragging . 6,000.00
Holt County Farm Bureau 3,500.00
Mothers' pension . 2,500.00
Court house and jail . 3,500.00
County fairs . 2,000.00
Court and juries *. 1,000.00
Justice and misdemeanor.... 500.00
Feeble minded . 200.00
Blind . 400.00!
Coroner inquest . 200.00
Insane . 200.00
Board of health. 200.00
Miscellaneous . 5,768.00
Total . $112,968.00
E. F. PORTER,
35-4 County Clerk.
C. H. Gustafson
For Governor
Farmer, Legislator, Farm Organiza
tion and Co-operative Marketing
Leader.
He Stands for Honesty, Economy
and Justice in All Affairs of the State.*
Primaries Tuesday, April 8,1924.
The Frontier, only $2.00 per year.
The Frontier for Sale Bills.
Hoj| Sale!
I will sell at the Roberts and Hough feed barn in
O’Neill, beginning at 2:00 o’clock, on
Saturday, March 1st
45 Head Pure Bred Hampshires
23 bred sows and gilts for March, April and May
farrow; carrying the blood of Valley Jim, Victor
Giant, The Cherokee, and Pride strains. Bred to
Valley Giant 140993, he by The Clansman 72235, 2
fall boars.
20 Head of Shoats
Harry Ressel, Owner
COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer.
PUBLIC SALE
As I am going to quit farming I will sell at my place known as the Chris
Roth place, 2*4 miles west and 6 miles north of O’Neill cemetery, beginning
at one o’clock, on
Tuesday, February 26th
6 Head of Horses
1 span of gray mares, weight 2600 11 years old; 1 gray gelding, 9 years
old, weight 1200; 1 bay mare, 12 years old, weight 1100; 1 mare mule, 9 years
old, weight 1050; 1 yearling mule.
7 Head of Cattle
5 extra good milch cows, two just fresh, balance fresh soon; 2 small calves.
60 Head o£ Hogs
10 brood sows, seven of them old sows, bred for March and April first
farrow. 1 Poland China boar. 1 sow with litter of pigs. 48 head of shoats.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
1 wagon; 1 Deere corn planter; l Osborne disc; 1 16-inch walking plow; 1
Hoosier end-gate seeder; 1 John Deere lister; 1 riding cultivator; 2 walking
cultivators; 1 4-section harrow; 1 hand corn sheller; 13-section harrow; 2 feed
bunks; 3 sets of work harness; 1 oil stove; 1 garden drill; 1 heating stove,
2 stacks of prairie hay; 50 bushels of potatoes; 2 dozen pure bred Rhode
Island Red pullets; and numerous other articles,
1 Ford touring car. 1 good Shepard cattle dog.
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FREE LUNCH AT NOON BRING YOUR TIN CUPS.
TERMS OF SALE—Nine months time on sums over $10.00 with approved
security and 10% interest. $10.00 and under cash. No property to be
removed until settled for.
F. 0. BATES, Owner
COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. NEBRASKA STATE BANK, Clerk,