The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 06, 1924, Image 8

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    STOCK SHIPPERS
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Leave via Burlington 10
a. m. each Sunday. Arrive
at Sioux City 6 p. m., at
South Omaha at 4:45 a. m.
Equal rates. 17-tf
Spinal Analysis. Physical Diagnosis
DR. C. H. LUBKER
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Opens Monday, October 13th
Phone 316 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, 336. Rea. 270 or 803
ROBERTS & HOUGH
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
-PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Special Attention Given To
? DISEASE OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
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THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
—Compiles—
“Abstracts of Title”
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
W. F. FIN LEY* D
Phone, Office 28
j O’Neill Nebraska
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IH. L. BENNETT
GRADUATE VETERNARIAN
Phone 304. Day or Night.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday Morning Service, 10:00 a.
n\., Sunday School 11:00 a. m., Young
People’s Service 7:00 p. m., Evening
Service, 8:00 p. m.
Midweek Services: Tuesday, 8:00
p. m.; Young People’s Prayer Ser
vke Wednesday 8:00 p. m., Regular
Frrayer Meeting, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
Rev. J. A. Hutchins, Pastor.
STJ*ATRICK’SCHURCH 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
Communicants 3 p. m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
Confession, Saturday from 3 p. m.
to 6 p m. and from 7 p. m. to 9:30
p. m. Children’s Confession, First
Thursday every month at 1:30 p. m.
Very Rev, M. F. Cassidy, Pastor.
PUBLIC JLIBRARY HOURS.
The Public Library will be open
each day except Sunday and Monday,
from 2:00 until 6:00 p. m.
MARY McLAUGHLIN, Librarian.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SERVICES:
Sunday School at 10 o’clock.
Preaching service at 11 o’clock.
Sunday evening at 8 o’clock.
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock
bible study.
You are welcome to all of these
services.
Please note the change of time and
change in the order of the services.
GEO. LONGSTAFF, Pa^or.
fmu.. 1 IB,r^
_PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap- if
pear under this head. I
If you have anything to sell B
or wish to buy tell the people of h
it in this column.
Ten cents per line first in- I
sertion, subsequent insertions B
five cents per line each week. ?
We Have Carbon Paper For Sale.
h'ARM LOANS—R H. PARKER 37m
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. R. Graves. O’Neill. 30-tf
FOR SALE—6-cyl. automobile cheap.
—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 20-tf
FOR SALE—ONE DINING TABLE
—Mrs. Mary Fallon. Call J256. 17
FOR SALE—TWO RETORT OAK
Heaters, one oil range.—Phone 65.
23-1 p
FOR SALE—REGISTERED HAMP
shire boars.—Harry Russell, Cham
bers. 21-tf
A MODERN ROOM FOR RENT
with or without board.—Mrs. J. J.
Thomas. 22-tf
WANTED — A COMPETENT GIRL
for general housework.—Mrs. T. F.
Birmingham. 18-tf
FOR SALE—SINGLE COMB RHODE
Island Red roosters. Phone 7F22,
Oscar Keithley. 22-3p
FOR SALE—SOME FINE SPOTTED
Poland China boars.—Ed Hubby,
Paddock, Nebrjfcka. 22-2p
ART GOODS—TOE IDEAL CHRIST
mas Gift. Make your selections at
Donnelly & Dillon’s. 23-2
FOR SALE — PUREBRED S. C.
White Orpington Roosters.—Mrs.
Anna Dahms, Emmet, Neb. 21-tf
FOR RENT—ON SHARE OR FOR
cash, 760 acres of hay land. Good
house and barn.—Peter Reifer. 8-tf
I WANT SOME FARM AND RANCH
loans. If you want money come in
and see John L. Quig. 32-tf
FOR SALE—ONE ADMIRAL HAY
press, horse power. In good run
ning order.—R. L. Lawrence. 22-2p
FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5%
per cent, no commission.—F. J.
Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock
Land Bank. 17-tf *
FOR SALE OR TRADE—6-ROOM
house and 3 lots in southeast part
of town.—Charley Simmons. Call at
this office for location. 23-2
THE REAL SILK HOSIERY MAN
will be in town for eight days. Now
is the time to get in on Christmas or
der£ Leave calls at Golden Hotel. 22
YOUR EYES WILL NOT TROUBLE
you any longer if you will call on
Pcrrigo Optical Co;, at the Golden
Hotel. O’Neill, November 18 23-2
6% INTEREST AND NO COMMIS
sion. I am now loaning Money on
Farms and Ranches at 6% interest
end no commission to pay. New Loan
Company I just got.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 3-tf
ART GOODS—THE IDEAL CHRIST
mas Gift. Make your selections at
Donnelly & Dillon’s. 23-2
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
SATISFACTION WITH OUR GLAS
ses will remain long after the price
is forgotten. See Perrigo Optical Co.
at Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Tuesday, No
vember 18. 23-2
FOR SALE—12 PURE BRED WHITE
Wyandotte Cockerels at $1.50 each,
if taken soon. Also 25 year old White
Wyandotte hens, mated with 3 cock
erels of Fichel strain, not related, for
$30.00, or will sell them in pens of 8
hens and 1 cockerel for $10.00 per pen
if taken soon.—Mrs. Alex R. Wertz,
Star, Nebraska. 28-2
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
One square block, in College Hill,
Hot Sprincs, South Dakota. Half
section in Montana, north of Billings.
10-tf PETER REIFER.
POLLED HEREFORD BULLS.
I have a few choice young Polled
Hereford bulls that I will offer for
sale for a short time.
22-3p J. STEIN.
BOOK EXCHANGE.
We have installed a book exchange
at our store. Buy the first book for 75c,
exchange it for another book for 10c.
20-8 GRAVES JEWELRY STORE.
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THE NORTHWESTERN
NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE
New Schedule effective Aug. 3d.
East Bound— West Bound—
No 6—1:50 a. m. No. 13—7:16 a. m.
No. 22—10:26 a. m. No. 11—4:30 p. m.
No. 2—2:00 p. m. No. 3—11:25 p. m.
WHAT MY NEIGHBOR SAYS.
Is of Interest *o O’Neill Folks.
When one has had the misfortune
to suffer from backache, headaches,
dizziness, urinary disorders and other
kidney ills—and has found relief from
all this sickness and suffering, that
person’s advice is of untold value to
friends and neighbors. The following
case is only one of many thousands,
but it is that of an O’Neill resident.
Who could ask for a better example?
Mrs. Minnie Bowen, says: “I had
backache and a heavy, dull pain in my
kidneys wore me out. I couldn’t get
much rest at night and it was all I
could do to keep at work. There was
a severe pain in the back of my head
and tihrough my shoulders. My kid
neys were weak, too. Doan's Pills re
lieved me completely.”
FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs. Bow
en added: “I think Doan’s are good.
It has been a long time since I have
needed a kidney 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. (38)
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success in life whether prosperity
comes or not.
Many serial stories, some 200 short
stories, will be published in The Com
panion during 1925. There will be a
thousand funny bits—anecdotes,
sketches, verses. There will be Special
Articles by writers of authority in
various fiields of achievement. The
Family Page, the Boys’ Page, the
Girls’ Page, the Children’s Page, the
Doctor’s Corner—each will contribute
a share of the treasures in store for
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1. The Youth’s Companion—52 issues
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4. Or include McCall's Magazine, the
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Both publications only $3.00.
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION,
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Boston, Mass.
Subscriptions Received at this office.
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Will invest up to ten thousand dol
lars for haP interest in any good
business, idea for a business or patent
that can be put on a paying basis with
that amount. Outline proposition
briefly in first letter.
THE WALKER PLAN,
500 Fifth Ave, New York, N. Y.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
Tom Roche was not improving very
much.
Dee Grass is somewhat better at
this writing.
G. W .French anil Tom Cooper were
hauling baled hay to Page last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper are the
parents of a baby boy, born October
27th.
Wm. Duncan and son, Arthur, auto
ed to Norfolk last Saturday to visit
relatives.
Mrs. S. A. Page, of Page, is visit
ing the first of this week at the Percy
Grass home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clyde are the
proud parents of a baby boy, born on
October 29th.
Mrs. Stanley Soukup and son, Fran
cis and Clyde Streeter spent the week
end in Long Pine.
The Welch girls and Winifred Mur
ray, of O’Neill, visited Friday evening
at the Dean Streeter home.
Mrs. G. W. Lush and son, Jay, and
daughter, Glea, spent the week end
visiting with relatives in Wayne.
Charlie Kohler and Edward Grass
autoed to Yankton, South Dakota, last
Sunday to visit the Yankton bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter spent
Sunday at the R. II. Murray home in
O’Neill.
Miss Lavelle Henderson entertained
her pupils in Pleasant Valley last Fri
day afternoon by giving them a
Hallowe’en treat. The afternoon was
ent in making and pulling taffy and
lying games.
EMMET NEWS.
The Bailey family now occupy the
hotel.
A clearance sale was held at the
Blore ranch last Monday.
The next dance given by the K. C.
Club will be November 19th.
Madeline Malloy is now at St.
Catherines hospital Omaha studying
to be a nurse.
The three school rooms at Emmet
gave a Hallowe’en program at the
hall. It was well attended.
Tom Strong and family have moved
from the farm and are now running
a restaurant in Emmet.
A number of out buildings were
moved to new and peculiar locations
hallowe’en night. Some people may
see fun in this but others do not.
Henry Winkler and wife celebrated
the tenth anniversary of their mar
riage last week by entertaining a
large number of friends at a supper
and dance.
Alfons Walnofer and Laura Steskal
were quietly married at the Emmet
Catholic church October 26th. A wed
ding dance was given at Emmet hall
last Wednesday. A large number of
friends came out to greet them.
Word was received in Emmet Mon
day of the death in Omaha of Mrs.
Deal who was formerly Anna O’Don
nell' of Emmet. Burial was in Omaha
cn Wednesday. James, Anthony and
Margaret O'Donnell went to Omaha
for the funeral.
PLEASANTVIEW ITEMS.
Angust Hoppe is suffering with an
attack of rheumatism.
Albert Klingler is improving his
barn by building on a side shed
10x28.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hinkle were Sun
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John
Kohler.
Alvin Walnofer and Joe Bruder as
sisted Chas. Diehl in putting up a
new windmill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Geoke and son
wevo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris
o' ke, of Atkinson, Saturday.
N \ and Mrs. Alvin Walnofer treat
ed their friends and neighbors to a
dance in Emmet hall Wednesday even
:ng.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingler, Earl
Miller and Peter Braum spent Sunday
afternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Krum near Atkinson.
Mrs. O’Donnell received the sad
news of the death of her daughter,
Anna Diehl, of Omaha, Jim and An
thy and Maggie attended the funeral
in Omaha Wednesday.
Frank Diehl is spending his vaca
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Diehl of Atkinson. Frank as-!
: ;tcd. D. M. Armstrong with his farm
work the passed year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steskal and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walnofer, Jim
Conley and son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Klingler spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. James Early and family.
Luncheon of oyster soup and pickles
were served.
(First publication Nov. 6.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Estate No. 1701.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, November 3, 1924.
In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph
C. Horiskey, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested in said estate that a peti
tion has been filed in said Court for
the appointment of Susie A. Horiskey
as Administratrix of said estate, and
will be heard November 26th, 1924,
at 10 o’clock A. M., -at the County
Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
23-3 County Judge.
(First publication Oct. 30.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 1660.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, October 29, 1924.
In the matter of the Estate of John
Petr, Sr., Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the Executor
of said estate has filed in said court
his final report and a petition for final
settlement and distribution of the
residue of said estate and' that said
report and petition will be heard No
vember 17, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M.
at the County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska, when all persons interested
may appear and be heard concerning
said final report and the distribution
of said estate.
(Seal.) C. J. MALONE,
22-3 County Judge.
(First publication Oct. 30.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Minnehaha State Bank of Garret
son, South Dakota, a corporation, non
resident defendants, impleaded with
Moncwi State Bank of Monowi, Ne
braska, a corporation and Southwest
Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion 20, Township 31 North, Range 10
West 6th P. M., in Holt County,
Nebraska, is notified that on October
30, 1924, M. C. Meer plaintiff, com
menced an action in District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, against de
fendants above named the object of
which is to foreclose a tax lien for tax
sale to plaintiff for taxes on South
west Quarter of Southwest Quarter
Section 20, Township 31 North., Range
10 West 6th Principal Meridian in
Holt County, Nebraska, for year 1918,
and subsequent taxes on said premises
for years 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, and
1923, paid by plaintiff to protect her
security. Plaintiff alleges there is
due on said tax lien $56.80 and in
terest at 15 per cent from October 30,
1924, and prays that the premises
above described be sold to satisfy the
amount due.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before December 8,
1924.
M. C. MEER,
22-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Oct. 30.)
NOTICE.
TO: Payne Sargisson, C. W. Payne,
real name unknown, N% of the
NW^i of Section 29, and SW14 and
Sy2 of NW% of Section 17, all in
Township 32 North of Range 16
West of 6th P. M., in Holt County,
Nebraska.
Defendants will take notice that on
the 29th day of October, 1924, plain
tiff filed its Petition in the 'District.
Court of Holt County, Nebraska, the
object and prayer of which are to
foreclose tax sale certificates on the
above described real estate, on which
certilcate there is now due the sum of
$116.74 with interest at 15 per cent
from the 7th day of November, 1924.
You are required to answer said
Petition on or before the 8th day of
December, 1924.
NELIGH INVESTMENT COMPANY,
By WILLIAMS & KRYGER,
22-4 Its Attorneys.
(First publication Oct. 23.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
L. W. Hagerman, real name un
known, David T. Pettet and all per
sons having or claiming any interest
in the following real estate in Holt
County, Nebraska, to-wit: Beginning
at a point 40 rods north of southeast
corner of Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion 13, Township 28 North, Range
10 West 6th Principal Meridian, run
ning thence north 5 rods; thence west
10 rods; thence south 5 rods; thence
east 16 rods to place of beginning,
real names unknown, defendants, are
notified that on October 21, 1924, Ma
tilda G. Blain, plaintiff, filed a peti
tion in District) Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, against you the object of
which is to quiet in plaintiff the title
to and right of possession of the real
estate above described; to have you
decreed to have no title to or interest
in said premises; and to have you for
ever enjoined from asserting any in
terest in or title to said premises ad
verse to plaintiff.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before December 1st,
1924.
MATILDA G. BLAIN,
21-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Oct. 23.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the matter of the application of
Zada Russ, formerly Zada Schreier,
guardian of Henrietta Schreier, a
minor, for leave to sell real estate.
Order To Show Cause.
Now on this 21st day of October.
1924, this cause came on for hearing
on petition of Zada Russ, formerly
Zada Schreier, guardian of Henrietta
Schreier, a minor, for leave to sell the
undivided one-half interest of Hen
rietta Schreier in South Half of South
Half and the North Half of Southeast
Quarter and South Half of Northeast
Quarter of Section 18, Township 25
North, Range 11 West 6th Principal
Pubiic Sale
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public
Sale at the farm, y2 m^e west of Emmet, Neb., on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Sale commences at 1:00 p. m.
39 HEAD OF CATTLE
28 HEAD OF PIGS
22 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES
Farm Machinery, Etc.
Free Lunch at Noon. Bring Your Tin Cups
Terms—9 months’ time approved security. $20.00
and under, cash.
T. H. STRONG, Owner
Ehvood Wallen, Auctioneer. W. P. Dailey, Clerk.
Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, i
and it appearing to the Court from
such petition that it is necessary and
would be beneficial to said Henrietta
Schreier that her interest in said es
tate should be sold and the proceeds
applied to her maintenance and edu
cation and the balance, if any, placed
at interest.
It is, therefore ordered that the next
>f kin of Henrietta Schreier, a minor,
*nd all persons interested in her es
tate, appear before the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 24th
Jay of November, 1924, at 10 o’clock
V. M., in the Court Room in the City
of O’Neill, Nebraska, to show^ cause
why a license should not be granted
for, the sale of the interest of Hen
rietta Schreier in the above described
real estate. It is further .ordered that
notice shall be given the next of kin
of Henrietta Schreier, a minor, and
all persons interested in her estate by
publishing a copy of this order for
three successive weeks in The Fron
tier, a newspaper published in Holt
County, Nebraska.
BY THE COURT:
ROBERT R. DICKSON,
21-3 Judge.
(First publication Oct. 23.)
(Julius I). Cronin, Attorney.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 1689.
Ln the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, October 22, 1924.
In the matter of the Estate of Carl
F. Grossman, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for .presenting claims against said es
tate is February 20th, 1925, and for
the payment of debts is October 9th,
1925, and tnat on November 20th,
1924, and on February 21st, 1925, at
10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be
at the County Court Room in said
County to receive, examihe, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and object
ions duly filed.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
21-4 County Judge.
(First publication Oct. 23.)
(John A. Harmon, Attorney.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 1688.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, October 17, 1924.
In the matter of Estate of Andrew J.
Gallagher, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said es
tate is February 20th, 1925, and for
the payment of debts is September
2fth, 1925, and that on November
20ih, 1924, and on February 21st,
1925, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I
will be at the County Court Room in
said County to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and ob
jections duly filed.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
21-4 County Judge.
Our regular Annual Public
Sale, Saturday, Nov. 8. If you
have anything to sell list with
us ri^ht away. 9 months time.
John L. Quig, Manager
LET HAYDEN FIX IT
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Repair Work and Welding
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Office-186 Residence-141
O’Neill, Neb.
Parts Supplies Hemstitching
The Singer Shop
New and Second-Hand^Sewing Machines
All Makes Cleaned and Repaired
W. A Guy:, Manager
O’Neill, Nebraska
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Health and Life Insurance, see
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