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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1924)
f ■* . t _A_ f NEBRASKA CULVERT AND MFG. CO. AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD MACHINERY | ARMCO CULVERTS ;ji Everything In Road Machinery i Western Representative L. C PETERS O’Neill :: Nebraska ---« DR. L. A. CARTER Physician and Surgeon Glasses Correctly Fitted. Office and Residence, Naylor Blk. -Phone 72——— 5 O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA W. F. FINLEY, M.O* Phone, Office 28 O’Neill Nebraska OR. J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES . THE O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY —Compiles— “Abstracts of Title” THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. ... H. L. BENNETT GRADUATE VETERNARIAN Phone 304. Day or Night. 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 do custom grinding. Office, 836r Res. 270 or 803 ROBERTS & HOUGH -------------4 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday Morning Service, 10:80 a* m., Sunday School, 11:30 a. m., Young People’s Service 6:80 p. m., Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek Services: Tuesday, 7:80 a. m.; Young People's Prayer Ser vice Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Regular Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7.80 p. m. Morning Choir Saturday, 7:80 p. m. Rev. J. A. Hutchins, Pastor. $T.PATRICK’S CHURCH CATHOLIC Sunday Services: First Mass 8 a. m., Second Mass 9 a. m., High Mass at 10.30 a. m. Vespers 7:30 p. m. Daily Mass 8 a. m. Catechetical Instruction for First Uommuaieants 3 p. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Confession, Saturday from 3 p. m. to 6 p m. and from 7 p. m. to 9:80 p. m. Children’s Confession, First Thursday every month at 1:80 p. m. Very Rev: M, F. Cassidy, Pastor. PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS! The Public Library will be open each day except Sunday and Monday, from 2:00 until 6:00 p. m. MARI McLAUGHLIN, Librarian. The Frontier, only *2.00 Der year We Have Carbon Paper For Sale. The Frontier, only $2.00 per year. O’NEILL CONCERT BAND! - Meet Monday night of each week at band hall at 8:00 o'clock. Clifford B. Sco*t, Leader. E. D. Henry, Secretary-Treasurer. r^TzsT Paid announcements will an pear under this head. If you have anyth injTto'seU or wish to buy tell the people of it m this column. Ten centa per line first irT sertion, subsequent insertions nve centa per line each week. r'ARM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tl LOTS FOR SALE—MRS. T. D. HAN ley- 45-tf I WANT TO SELL A GOOD HOUSE close in.—Con Keys. 46-2 FOR SALE—MY DRUMS. Ted Cooper, O’Neill. 39-tf HOUSE FOR SALE IN EAST PART of town.—Mrs. John Fallon. 45-4 KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—tW. B. Groves, O’Neill. 30-tf FOR SALE—HOUSE AND EIGHT lots. One or all.—Harry L. Page. 29-tf FOR SALE—FORD TOURING CAR in excellent condition. — Walter Stem. 44_ I WOULD TRADE MY REO FOR A small car and some boot.—Con Keys 46— FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY NEW cream separator.—J. H. Meredith. 45-tf FOR SALE—MY RESIDENCE Prop erty in west part of town.—Pat 0 Donnell. 42.8p FOR SALE, PURE BLOOD BRONZE turkey eggs, 25c each.—Mrs. C. F. Baker, RFD 1. 45_4p DARK PURE BRED S. C. REDS— $3 a hundred.—Phone Emmet—Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko. 41-12p FOR SALE—REGISTERED ABER deen Angus bulls.—Harry Ressell, Chambers, Nebraska. 45-2 WANTED—CATTLE AND HORSES to pasture. Plenty of water.—Ed Hubby, Meek, Neb. 42-tf FOR SALE—EARLY OHIO POTA toes suitable for seed, 40c per bu. —Martin Conway. 44-3p WANTED—WORK BY DAY OR hour by widowed lady with child ren to support.—Phone 303. 43-4 1 WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH loans. If you want money come in and see John L. Ouig. 32-tf FOR SALE—ONE DODGE TOURING , Car *nT K?od shape.—P. C. Dono hoe, O’Neill. 40-tf FOR SALE—AT 45c PER BU. 1,000 bu. White Kherson seed oats.—J. Martin Conway. 41-6p FOR SALE—R. C. WHITE WYAN dotte eggs, 25c per dozen.—Mrs. Harry Ressell, Chambers. 45-2 FOR SALE—THREE TUBE REGEN erative radio receiving set complete. Wilbur Baker, O’Neill, R.F.D.1. 45-2p PURE BRED BUFF ORPINGTON Baby Chicks, 12c each. Eggs 60c per 16, or $3,00 per hundred.—Mrs. J. K. Ernst. 40-tf FOR SALE, HOUSE, BARN, CHICK en house and two lots.—Mrs. A. Darr, southeast of Burlington depot. 40-tf FOR SALE — PUREBRED S. C. White Orpington eggs, 76c per set ting; $4.00 per 100.—Mrs. George Dahms, Emmet, Neb. * 44-4 WANTED CATTLE TO PASTURE; also 1,000 bushels Yellow Kherson seed oats for sale at 45c per bushel. —Herman Stein, Meek. 44-tf TWO MEN WANTED TO SELL Singer Sewing Machines in and around O’Ndill Write or see G. H. Guy, Ainsworth, Nebraska. 19-tf ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE—12 rooms. Running water in each. Steam heated. A real money maker. Write H. Burns, 816-5th Street, Sioux City, Iowa. 46-2p THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS the only bank in O’Neill operating under the Depositors Guaranty Funo of the State of Nebraska. Avail your self of this PROTECTION. ' 8-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 for you.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf LOST—WRIST WATCH BETWEEN the residence of Mrs. A. L. Willcox and the O’Neill National bank. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. 43-tf LOST—A LEATHER JACKET BE tween the filling station and Joe Marring’s. Finder leave with Fred McNally at filling station and receive reward. ' * 45-2p PUREBRED PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs for hatching, 16 eggs, 50c; 100 eggs, $3.00; baby chicks, 12 cents each for all season.—Mrs. Frank Pribil, Jr., Phone, 3F210. 43-6 FOR SALE—BUFF ORPINGTON and Rhod'i Island Reds baby chicks, 12c each; eggs, $3.00 per 100; 60c for 15. One large Bourbon red tom turkey, $6.00.—Mrs. G. A. Fox. 43-4 FOR SALE—CHOICE R. C. RHODE Island Red eggs. The stock is from The Harrison Red farm at $1.25 for 16. —Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot, 2nd door west of library. 46-4 I HAVE A CASH BUYER FOR A farm if the price is right I also have some City property to trade for a farm and pay the differ ence in cash.—R. H. Parker, O'Neill. 46-tf I HAVE SOME PRIVATE MONEY to loan on farms and ranches, so if the old mortgage on your farm comes due on March 1st, it might be well to come in now and make a new loan and pay the old one off.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 37-tf IF THE MORTGAGE ON YOUR farm comes due about March 1st, I can probably make a new 6-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 SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS. Chairman put the motion to recon sider and same was declared carried. Thereupon the Chairman put the motion to allow said claim in hald with provision for payment and same was declared carried. Motion. Mr. Chairman: In reference to the Personal taxes assessed to the Farm Bureau Association. This being County property, I move that this be stricken from the tax list. C. B. NELLIS. L. E. SKIDMORE. Upon same being put to vote by Chairman it was declared carried. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the General fund. Loretta Sullivan . $ 80.00 Grace Joyce . 80.00 Anna Donohoe . 21.36 C. D. Roberts & Co. . 6.00 Peter W. Duffy . 214.25 E. F. Porter. 4.83 B. T. Winchell . 104.17 Julius D. Cronin . 337.15 Dorothy Dunhaver. 80.00 Flax Mfg. Co. 12.80 Peter W. Duffy . 49.70 Opal Ashley . 80.00 Winnie Shaughnesy . 80.00 C. J. Malone . 183.34 Anna Donohoe . 158.33 Peter W. Duffy . 8.50 E. F. Porter . 166.66 E. F. Porter.... 48.34 C. C. Bergstrom . 165.58 Margaret L. Donohoe . 80.00 Holt Co. Farm Bureau . 280.09 J. M. Hunter . 189.50 Harry Bowen . 110.00 Minn. Elec. Dist. Co. 39.16 At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. L. C. McKIM, Chairman. E. F. PORTER Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., March 26, 1924, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present but Lar son. Board called to order by Chair man. The following claims were audited and on separate motion were allowed on the Road fund: O’Neill Battery Station. repairs . $ 33.79 Frank Howard blacksmith service . 23.90 L. W. Ulrick, one day salary traction engineer . 4.23 R. A. Findley, 18 days work, and miscellaneous repairs.. 78.89 W. T. McElvain, hauling gravel . 39.00 J. V. Bond, 18 days work. 74.14 Jack Angus, protecting bridge 9.00 Geo. W. McKim, work for cotfnty . 46.10 J. D. Adams Co., repairs. 4.44 Geo. Vanevery, hauling dirt 23.75 J. B. Mellor, used car service 55.00 Sidney Faulhaber, work for county and mis. expense .... 48.54 J. B. Mellor & Co., livery for supervisors . 20.47 Thomas Sullivan, hauling clay 20.47 Arch Densberger, work on maintainer . „ 3.00 L. E. Skidmore, checking road work . 29.20 C. B. Nellis, checking road work . 32.00 L. C. McKim, work on Redbird road . 13.00 E. Gibson, marking bridges and mileage .. $ 24.80 O’Neill Gas & Oil Co., Oil & Fas . 49.31 .’Neill Gas & Oil Co., Oil & Fas. 38.01 f. H. Quinn, hauling gravel .... 18.45 John Sullivan, work on highway, etc. 64.20 Resolution. Mr. Chairman; I move that the County construct a gutter on the west side of Block 10 in the City of O’Neill, same to comply with established grade and requirements of City of O’Neill; that the County Clerk secure estimate of cost of same from County Surveyor and proceed to advertise for bids for such work. E. GIBSON. C. E. HAVENS. Upon same being put to vote by chairman it was declared carried. The following claims were audited and on separate motion were allowed on the State Highway fund: ' S. G. Adams Stamp & Sta. C. license plates . $441.34 Seth Noble, paint oil, etc. 13.85 Levi Yantzi, rep. tire . 2.50 Jach Angus, clearing highway 9.00 John Liddy, work—man and tv«i III ... J. C. Stein, dragged road. 51.70 E. M. Shaw^hauling hay. 12.60 Minn. Elect. Dist. Co., lights 2.14 V. S. Pock, shoveling snow .... 4.00 Nash-Vriesema, repairs . 103.40 A. B. McKay, dragging high way . 34.50 A. B. McKay, dragging high way . 46.50 C. Good, clearing highly .... 28.50 3. Good, work on highway. 30.75 Nash-Vriesema, repairs . 108.00 Lloyd-Gibson, salary for March 108.00 Sidney Falhaber, hauling gravel 53.90 John Bond, maintaining on highway . 29.61 R. A. Findly, maintaining on highway . 29.61 Harry Madison, woik on high- , way . 70.00 Sheldon Engine Co., one maintainer . 295.00 Geo. W. McKim, work on highway . 53.90 At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board adjourned until March 27, 1924, at 9 j’clock a. m. L. C. McKIM, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., March 27, 1924, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members present but Larson. Board called to order by Chairman. Minutes for March 26th read and George M, Harrington ATTORNEY-AT-LAW THONE 11. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA. approved. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the road dragging fund: F. E. Bacus . $ 5,85 V. J. Howarth . 19.80 James KulTart ..._. 8^40 Rudolf Mitchell ..._. 9^00 L. I. Puckett . 17!50 Harry Sullivan. 12.60 Victor Rockford . 11.70 James E. Grimes .. 43!o5 Jas. Kubarti . 28.52 John Latzel . lo!oO Tom Pettijohn . 20.00 John Wedige . 2^45 Frank Stanek . 26.55 F. W. Reed . 4,20 On motion claim No. 326 O’Neill Batter/Station for $32.35 was allowed in the sum of $24.50. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the General fund: U. S. Adams, witness fee Hynes case . $ 9.50 O. Colwell, witness fee, Hynes case . 6.50 John Humes, witness fee, Hynes case . 6.00 Frank Heenah, witness fee, Hynes case . 4.00 N. A. Hagenstein, witness fee, Hynes case . 4.00 Charles Nolze, witness fee, Hynes case . 6.50 Henry Alfs, witness fee, Tesch case ..*... 5.00 Fred Siebert, witness fee, Tesch case . 8.00 Frank Subkie, witness fee, Hynes case . 8.00 Ernest Tesch, witness fee, Tesch case . 8.00 C. C. Bergstrom, witness fee, Henefin case ..t... 2.00 Bob Arbuthnot, witness fee, Henefin case . 2.05 Harlan Black, witness fees, Henefin case .,. 6.80 O. Colwell, witness fees, Henefin case ..:. 8.50 Geo. Doneraur, witness fee, Henefin case. 5.80 J. F. Gallagher, witness fee, Henefin case . 2.05 Geo. Henefin, witness fee, Henefin case . 8.00 Fred Henefin, witness fee, Henefin case . 4.00 Calvin Henefin, witness fee, Henefin case . 8.00 Frank Heenan, witness fee, Henefin case . 10.50 N. A. Hagenstein, witness fee, * Henefin case . 9.50 Madison Henefin, witness fee, Henefin case ... 6.00 Andred Johnson, witness fee, Henefin case . 6.00 Rose Henefin, witness fee, Henefin case . 6.00 Ira H. Moss, witness fee, Henefin case . 2.00 Jas. F. O’Donnell, witness fee, Henefin case .. 4.05 E. F. Porter, witness fee, Henefin case . 2.00 Chas. B. Scott, Henefin case .... 2.00 Frank Witherly, witness fee, Henefin case . 8.20 Jack Thomas, witness fee, Henefin case . 2.05 R. Adams, witness fee, Green case . 8.20 May DeGroff, witness fee, Green case . 6.20 Herman DeGroff, witness fee, Green case . 6.20 Hannah DeGroff, witness fee, Green case .w. 7.00 Ralph Green, witness fee, Green case... 6.00 Peter Litzen, witness fee, Green case. 8.20 Harry McDonald, witness fee, Green case . 8.20 P. J. Allen, witness fee, ® Hynes case . 9.50 Forest Aegerter, groceries county poor. 14.96 John ^Bushman, witness fee Hynes case .. 31.00 Harry Bowen, express paid out 2.12 The Bobbs Merrill Co., books for county attorney 10.00 Burroughs Add. Mch., adding machine paper . 8.55 T. T. Bauman, groceries county poor . $ 39.77 Geo. Bay, searching and serv. search warrant . “2.50 Gariy Benson, printing sup. pro ceedings, etc... 7.62 W. J. Bennie, birth and death reports . .50 W. H. Briggs, birth and death reports . 2.75 D. S. Bryon, birth and death reports . .25 W. G. Fletcher, birth and death reports . .25 H. W. Hubbard, birth and death reports .3.00 P. J. Keating, birth and death reports . 8.50 H. E. McGintie, birth and death report's . .25 Wm. W. Noyes, birth and death reports . .25 Elizabeth O'Malley, birth and death reports . 6.75 M. C. Palmer, birth and death reports . 3.23 J. W. Rhodes, birth and death reports . 3.75 Mrs. A. B. Wallace, birth and death reports . .25 Rolan Gates, witness Henefin and Hynes cases. 11.50 M. Campbell & Son, coal county poon... 31.00 Dean Dorothy, witness on Hynes case . 9.50 Otto Dudschus, witness on Hynes and Henefin cases_ 27.10 Cliff Davis, mk. book case Judge's office . 6.50 Harry Fulton, witness on Hynes case . 7.50 The Frontier, printing and supplies, county . 361.55 W. O. Feezer, board and room county poor. 51.35 W. O. Feezer, board and room county poor. 54.50 G. M. Gates, witness on Hynes and Henefin cases . 11.50 Grand Cafe, jury suppers. 41.35 J. P. Gilligan, investigation scarletina ._... 34.00 T. V. Golden, maps . 2.00 Golden Hotel, jury suppers Hynes case—lodge . 74.30 Golden Hotel, jury meals and lodging Henefin case. 33.00 Wallace Hurlburt, witness ISAM-MAMMOTH JACK SAM—Black Kentucky Mammoth Jack, weight 1200, will make the season of 1924 at my place, - miles north and 3 miles west of Inman; 3 miles south and 2 miles east of O’Neill, every day in the week. SERVICE FEE—$10 to insure colt to stand and suck. When mare is sold or removed from the county service fee becomes due and payable. ^^^^^petei^roudybush^^^^^^ Hynes case . 39.50 Olive M. Holt, witness Hynes case . 07 ^ J°etc W Hiber> ReP- typewriter, •John Huriey, digging grave for Deeder. i9nn Ross E. Harris, groceries county poor . 29 97 Ross E. Harris, groceries county poor . 9011 R. E. Kirkpatrick, papering - court room, etc. 7n cn E. J. Kilmurry, funeral ex penses Deeder. 80 ftn Pat Langon, witness H$ies case Ira H. Moss, Court costs - against Henefin . 41 ak Iia H. Moss, Court costs against Charles Green .... 16 75 Ira H. Moss, Court costs against McKim, et al 99 ik Ira H. Moss, Court costs. 23,15 against Tesch .... o Ira H. Moss, Court costs. 8g&inst Hynes . on ^?S-»E. Matson, Ass’t Co.. Att’y in prosecution Henefin and Hynes . 90000 Ralph Millard, work carpenter Judges office . i9c:n F. P. Murnhy, custody of j Harold Mulford . 10 00 Dr. N. P. McKee, medical. °° services. Nye Sneider Jenks Co., . 5,00 coal county poor . kcc Nye Sneider Jenks Co., coal county poor .. c N. W. Bell Tel. Co., telephone GrvicG . 00 ncy S'Th Noble, misc. 4935 Nebr. school Deaf, clothing children, county . 1 ge Dr. Edwin J. Oxford, medical service county poor . lg7.50 l . f. Porter, stamps fee Oct. Nov. Dec., 1923 . 7.99 E. F. Porter, express election supplies . 8 4t5 Richardson Bros., drayage .... ,50 Rev. Ft. Ruesing, expense of burial of Martin Hickey .... 153.00 Remington Type Co., paper .... 27^00 E- ts. fccott, court reporting in cases of Henefin, Hynes and and Tesch . 80.70 W. W. Spam, witnes^Hynes case .28 10 Walter Schultz, witness Hynes case ... rj St. Mary’s Hospital, medical at tention poor . 120.00 Mrs. Lee Wyant, board for Mrs. Wyant, poor ..._.;... 20.00 Wunner Bros., groceries county P°or ._. 70.(35 Robert Wright, care and custody two boys, Atkinson... 15.65 John Sullivan, session . 2o!50 L. E. Skidmore, session . 19.20 C. B. NellisL session . 9.9 7c; L C. McKim, session . 35.'g0 o. K Havens, session . 48.00 E. Libson, session. 94 4n At o clock noon, on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. L. C. McKIM, Chairman. rvxr •„ £ F* P0RTER, Clerk. 0 Neill, Neb., March 27, 1924, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present but Lar son. Board called to order by Chair man. On motion the claim of C. C. in™8’*013!111 No- 1742» filed Nov. 13, 1923, for $120.00 was allowed in the sum of $51.00 on the Road fund. Motion made by Havens; seconded by Gibson, that ^be^Depart U““'n ft0P£!teVrf? to «* matter Sfta« »n,l Federal M T*** by Upon sam®.afdSa?ed carried, chairman Motion. mafter of Mr. Chairman: . O’Connell for the assesmentof J. 1923, as Mr. poll tax in .,rPc,erited a receipt for O’Connell has Pre.® . i92», I move poll tax in Wyoming^ (nstruct vou that the County Glerx taX ed to strike the assessmen _^ {P 1923 against him from ^ gKIDMORE. c! E. Havens Upon same being put to vote by ChSS ^yWHavdentareBecConded ’ by °nUpon'same being put to vote by the on"motion1bSLdriJgjj* .. . *1 no 1094 at 1.0 o clock ^ until April 22, .“Vvthe Cierk. „ linif»Q« sooner called by tne vjic m. unless soo McKIM ^ E. F. PORTER, Clerk. __ (First publication March 27.) NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Holt County will accept bids up to noon April 22nd, 1924 for the construction of a gutter on the west side of Block 10, O^Neill City; same to be built in accordance with specificatons on file in the County Clerk’s office The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. By order of the County Board. E. F. PORTER, 43_4 County Clerk. (First publication April 3.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1651. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, April 3, 1924. In the matter of the Estate of Donald McClellan, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is July 30th, 1924, and for the payment of debts is March 26th, 1925, and that on April 30th, 1924, and on July 31st, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M„ each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 44-4 County Judge. (First publication March 27.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1536. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, March 22, 1924. In the matter of the Estate of James B. Berry, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is July 25th, 1924, and for the payment of debts is August 1st, 1924, and that on April 25th, 1924, and on July 26th, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, ex amine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 43-4 County Judge. . Vb>TH« A.k.MiCO. Housecleaning when it’s Needed-— NOT ACCORDING TO THE CALENDAR— It isn’t necessary any more for you to wait until the calendar says—“House-cleaning Time.” We’re house-cleaning for neighbors of yours every day in the year—let us do some for you this week. Let us wash and dry your lace curtains to measure— they’ll brighten up your rooms wonderfully. Let *us wash and dry your feathers in their own ticks —they’ll be so much sweeter and downier. Send us your heavy blankets, your spreads and quilts —freshen up your beds with clean, new things. Bundle up those bfith rugs—bath robes, too, if they re washable. We’ll gladly give you an idea about the cost. Just phone us today. O’Neill Sanitary Laundry Progress and Satisfaction Streets