•lu U misunderstood, the pig! Folks thought he could just “waller” around anywhere and thrive. Now we know he does best in a neat, clean house that is cool in summer and warm in winter. So money making farmers are wall ing and ceiling their hog houses with Sheetrock— the different waliboard, that is plaster cast in sheets. Costs little, goes up easily, stays put permanently. MtmwnriVii xwmn«M«i»K’XIBIW» ISKESmSCKl £ue fiiepwtfnwUlHHmJJ BAZELMAN LBR. CO. O'Neill, Nebr. tmtxttnmntttmunxttttmtmttxttmuttiti I Nebraska Culvert and Mfg. Co. Austin-Western Road Armco Culverts Everythin** in Road Machinery. Western Representative. L. C. PETERS O’Neill :: Nebraska msmtttmtmttmmttmmmmtmttximu Rheumatism Chiropractic Adjustments for rheu matism have given the greater help to patents than any other form of treatment. We could give any number of references regarding cures by Chiropractic when all other methods have failed. Drs. Lubker CHIROPRACTORS. Phone 316 Coming To O’Neill Dr. Caldwell SPECIALIST IN INTERNAL MEDI CINE TREATING DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES WITHOUT SUR GICAL OPERATION. At The Golden Hotel Thursday, Mar. 19 ONE DAY ONLY Dr. Caldwell is well known in Ne braska and is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery, and will visit professionally the more important cities, and otFer to all who call free consultation and examination. Dr. Caldwell does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the stomach, goitre, tonsils or ad enoids. Has many wonderful results in dis eases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin nerves, heart, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers, slow growth in children. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date and that con sultation on this trip is free, making only a charge in cases accepted for treatment for medicines. Married ladies must be accom panied by their husbands. Office hours 9 A. M. to 4 p. m. SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from page five.) braska. Further affiant sayeth not. FRANK 0. HAMMERBERG. ’ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of February, A. D. 1925. (Seal) D. L. JOUVENAT, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 15, 1930. petition was granted and clerk in structed to strike from the tax rolls the taxes for the years 1918-19-20-21 and 22 on said property. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska: The undersigned, who are legal residents and tax payers of Francis Township in Holt County, Nebraska, respectfully petition your Honorable Body to take such steps as may be necessary to effect a division of Fran cis Township into two separate Town ships of said County, and that the line dividing said Francis Township into two Townships will run due North and South along*the Section line in the middle of said Township; and that 1 Public Sale! ► 1 will sell at my place, 14 miles north of Page; 5 miles east and one-half mile north of Opportunity, beginning at one o’clock, on | Friday, March 20th | 11 Head of Horses One team of bay horses, 9 and 12 years old, weight 2500; 1 brown team, I mare and horse, 6 years old, weight 2250; 1 team, bay and gray, 6 and 7 years old, weight 2500; 1 team sorrel mares, 7 and 8 years old, weight 2550; 1 black mare, 6 years old, weight 1250; 1 brown horse, 8 years old, weight 1 1250; 1 gray saddle horse, 7 years old, weight 900. Some Cattle Four milch cows, 4 years old, will be fresh by the middle of April; 1 black registered bull, 7 years old; some stock cattle. One good 4-inch tire wagon with new box; 1 4-inch tire wagon with new hay rack; 1 good header sweep; 1 set of 1 1-2 inch harness; 1 old set of harness, and numerous other articles. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. BRING YOUR TIN CUPS. TERMS—Nine months’ time will be given on approved security and 10 per cent interest. $10.00 and under cash. No property to be removed until settled for. John Taylor, Owner COL. B-UV WANSER, Auctioneer. J. F. O’DONNELL, Clerk. said Township will be equally divided and designated as Francis Township and Holt Creek Township, or as your Honorable Body may otherwise desig nate. H. Hookstra Jessie E. Overton J. F. Brady H. A. Schriver Frank McShane H. L. Schriver W. J. Jones E. A. Waters L. A. Roberts Henry Dickau Nellie D. Overton F. J. Dobrovolny Jos Dobrovolny On motion the praper of the above In the Matter of the Division of Town of Francis and the Creation of the Town of Holt Creek from a Part of the Territory Thereof: Mr. Chairman: I move you that the prayer of the petition of H. Hookstra and twelve others duly filed with the clerk of this Honorable Body, pray ing for a division of the Town of Francis into two separate towns and *hat part of the territory lying west of the range line between Ranges Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16) be or ganized into a new town to be known and named Town of Holt Creek, be granted and that it be, and hereby is, resolved by this Honorable Body that all that portion of the Town of Fran cis as it now exists, and heretofore has existed, which lies west of the range line between Ranges Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), and being more par ticularly described as follows, to-wit: All of Sections Nineteen (19), Twenty (200), Twenty-one (21), Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23), Twenty-four (24), Twenty-five (25), Twenty-six (26) Twenty-seven (27), Twenty eight (28), Twenty-nine (29), Thirty (30), Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two (32), Thirty-three (33), Thirty-four (34), Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-six (36), in Township Twenty-eight (28) North, of Range Sixteen (16), West of the 6th P. M., and Township Twenty-seven (27) North of Range Sixteen (16), West of the 6th P. M. be divided and separated from the Town of Francis and that said territory be, and the same hereby is, organized and established as a separate town to be knowrt, 'and named Town of Holt Creek. BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER that !he following named residents and eh ctors of said territory be, and they hereby are, appointed as officers of -aid Town of Holt Creek as follows, to wit: Henry Hookstra, Just ce of the Peace; Anton Dobrovolny, Town Clerk; W. J. Jones, Tovfrn Treasurer, and said officers to qualify as by law provided and to hold office until their '■accessors uree duly elected and quali fied. BE IT1 FURTHER RESOLVED that School District No. 229 in said terri tory bo, and the same hereby is, ap pointed and designated as the place of holding town meetings, until the same may be changed by proper au thority. L. L. LARSON. Mr. Chairman: I second the fore going resolution. C. B. NELLIS. The “ayes” and “nays” being taken on the foregoing resolution, resulted as follows: Those voting “aye:” Nellis, Skid mroe, McKim, Sullivan, Larson, Gib son, Havens. Those voting “nav:” None. Whereupon the Chairman declared the motion carried. At 6:30 p. m. on motion board ad journed until February 26, 1925, at 9 o’clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 26, 1925, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to order by Chairman. Minutes for February 25, 1925, read and approved. On motion the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for bridges and repair work for the ensuing year. Board spent the balance of the fore noon in checking the reports of Sol dier’s Relief Commission. At 12 o’clock noon on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 26, 1925, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to order by Chairman. Report of F. R. Davis, Soldier’s Re lief, 1924: Warrants Drawn January 30, 1924._ $320.00 Warrants Drawn February 29, 1924 . 500.00 $820.00 Vouchers Returned ... $410.00 Bal. on Hand Feb. 26, 1925 .... $410.00 Report of L. S. Butler, Soldier’s Relief, 1924: Vouchers to Dec. 16, 1924 . $170.00 Warrants drawn May 29, 1924 . $200.00 Bal. on Hand Feb. 26, 1924 .... 276.00 $476.00 Vouchers . $170.00 Bal. on Hand Dec. 16, 1924 _$306.00 Mr. Chairman: We, your Com mittee, checking accounts of members SoldierB Relief find after checking vouchers and other records of F. R. Davis and L. S. Butler, the same to be correct. C. E. HAVENS. L. E. SKIDMORE. On motion report of committee was approved. At 6 o’clock p. m. on motion board adjourned unttil February 27, 1925, at 9 o’clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 27, 1925, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to order by the Chairman. Minutes for February 26, 1925, read and approved. On motion L. S. Butler was reap pointed as a member of the Soldier’s Relief Committee for three years. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the Dragging fund: Wm. Ream ...$ 4.60 Joe Tomjack _ 8.10 Jerome U. Maving_ 13.60 T. F. Mathews_ 12.60 Louis Kliment_ 8.05 Fred Bruns ...* 4.73 Emery Stuart - 14.40 Geo. G. Post .._. 4.20 Fred Hoffman ____ 9.00 John Kenny.. 13.05 P. V. Hickey__ 39.20 Gus Thandall _ 9.85 Sam Reinke —. 10.80 Henry Gottschalk _ 25.90 Geo. G. Post_I_ 11.45 Chris Nelson- 8.00 The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the .County Road fund: E. Gibson _ $ 20.00 L. L. Larson _ 56.00 L. E. Skidmore _ 188.40 C. B. Nellis .. 18.80 The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the Highway fund: W. H. Crippen _*_ 90.00 S. J. Faulhaber _ 86.00 Henry Krueger _ 140.00 Blake & Skrdla... 23 45 C. E. Havens _ 14.31 Lloyd Gibson . 96.40 L. E. Skidmore_ 10.00 J. D. Adams & Co. _ 35.00 O’Neill Gas & Oil __ 105 25 Carl R. Miller Tra. _ 22.92 R. A. Findley _....... 12.69 Minn. Elect Dist. Co. _ 1.50 Richard Minton . 87.90 (Continued.) | PAID LOCALS 1 1 s liitititxitttituxxttttttttttimittmutiuttttt f AKM LOANS—R. H. PARKER.—37tf FOR SALE OR RENT—6-room house. —P. V. Hickey. 39-tf Get your job word done at The Frontier office. Finest quality. KODAKS, FILMS, KODOK FINISH ing—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf NO. 2 HAWKEYE CAMERA, SPEC ial $1.98, Graves Jewelry Store. 27tf FOR SALE—ONE HOOSIER END gate seeder.—P. H. Waldron, 40-3p WANTED — BOARDERS AND roomers. Inquire at this office. 39-2 TWO-TON DODGE TRUCK FOR sale at the Willard Battery Station. O’Neill. 27-4p FOR SALE — WHITE KHERSON seed oats, 60 cts. per bu.—Martin Conway. , 40-3p LOST—A KIT OF CAR TOOLS BE tvveen O'Neill and twelve miles north. Reward.—Loren Simonson.41tf FOR SALE — WHITE KHERSON oats.—P. H. Waldon, 6 miles north west of O’Neill. 40-3p EGGS FOR HATCHING — R. C. Rhode Island Red, $4.00 per 100.— Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot. " 39-4 FOR RENT—ON SHARE OF FOR cash. 760 acres of hay land. Good house and barn.—Peter Reifcr. 8-tf FOR SALE CHEAP — LEATHER covered Davenport, used three months. Good as new.—J. H. Shultz. 41-2 FOR SALE — WHITE BLOSSOM Sweet Clover and Millet seed. Some Poland China and Duroc bred sows— P. V. Hickey. 39-tf FORM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND three-fourth per cent, no commis sion.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf FOUND—4 AUTO TIRE CASINGS, 1 radiator and 1 hood. Owner can have same by paying for advertise ment and proving property.—George Bay. 41-tf PUREBRED RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for hatching, $3.00 per hund red and baby chicks 12c each. Thomp son strain.—Mrs. Joe Stahley, Em met, Phone. 41-tf IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A home, I can locate you in any part of the city. Large or small. Buy be fore the boom; its coming.—J. H. Shultz, City. 40-2 IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON your farm renewed for anothter 5 or 10 years, of if you need a larger loan [ can make it for you.—R H. Parker, J’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf DURING MY FOURTEEN YEARS of loaning money on farms this is the lowest interest rate I ever had. I can now loan money on good farms at 5Mi% interest.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 40-tf DOES THE MORTGAGE ON YOUR Farm come due March 1st? If so, let me figure with you on a new 5 or 10 year loan. There will be hundreds of mortgages due March 1st and we will be swamped with renewals if you wait until the first day of March, so it is best to start working on it right now, because we might not be able to reach everyb >dy if you wait until first day of March. I loan money on Farms and Ranches.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 38-3 EGGS FOR HATCHING. Pure Bred Buff Orpington Eggs, 50c per setting; $3.00 per 100. Chicks 12c each. 41-4p MRS. J. K. ERNST. PRAIRIE HAY. For Sale, 50 tons of prairie hay. 38-4 JOHN O’MALLEY. (First publication March 5.) Notice of probate of will. Estate No. 1725. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, March 3, 1925. In the matter of the Estate of John D. Kelly, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a peti tion has been filed in said Court for the probate of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of John D. Kelly, Deceased, and for the appointment of Mary A. Kelly, as executrix thereof; that March 26, 1925, at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons concerned may mtmmmmmmnnnmtttnnmnmnnutmunssattnmtunnammnnmnmttmt 1 Our Next Annual Combination Sale | | Saturday, March 28th jf H If you have anything to sell, list it as this will be b I a big sale. - | Call at the office of I „ John L. Quig, Sale Manager} a . II titiitttntuvaxtiiixttiiir.utxitmttittittiuntttttniinimitititxuintutmmtmttmtutmn .■■■■■.........^ Parts Supplies Hemstitching The Singer Shop New and Second-Hand Sewing Machines All Makes Cleaned and Repaired W. A. Guy, Manager O’Neill, Nebraska appear and contest the probate thereof. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 40-3 County Judge. (First publication March 5.) NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be recieveed by the Board of Supervisors of Holt County, Nebras ka, for the construction of one Wood and Pile Bridge approximately forty feet long, located in Section 8, Town ship 28, Range 11, over Dry Creek; and the furnishing of material in con nection 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, are 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 Thousand dollars, (81,000.00), said check to be upon a solvent bank in Holt County, Nebraska. As a guarantee, the suc cessful bidder will execute contract 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 received for the furnishing of all labor and material for the construction and reprair 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 Commissioners. Such bids as requested above will be received up to 10 o’clock A. M. on the 15th day of April, 1925, at the office of the County Clerk, at O’Neill, Ne braska, and will be opened by the Board of Supervisors at their office at O’Neill, Nebraska, at their next regular meeting. 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 February, 1925. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman of the Board. E. F. PORTER, 40-4 County Clerk. | DR. J. P. GILLIGAN | V Physician and Surgeon Sj Special attention .given to { : disease of the eye and cor- n t| rect fitting of glasses. « wmmmmmmmmmaswmBssBW fl THE *i : O’NEILL ABSTRACT I | COMPANY | 8 —Compiles— j| “Abstract of Title” {; The only complete set of Ab-' f| 8 stract Books in Holt County, it tmitttuutimtumttuuuuiiiiiixtsssttmtst tutttttttxtxmttttttxunttziitsniuntmtunt g DR. L. A. CARTER p i] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON g U Glasses Correctly Fitted. II Office and Residence, Naylor Blk. || H -Phone 72- 8 jj O’NEILL ^ NEBRASKA % 1C. H. Lubker *** M. E. Lubker | DRS. LUBKER | Chiropractic Specialists in || Chronic, Nervous and Femals !| .. Diseases. 8 1| Phone 316. O’Neill, Nebr. 8 utttitttntsiittttttttitttutttmtttuttttitixuit Irtsaamimtttianmnffissnttstnamm NEW FEED STORE jj In the Roberts Barn iii in connection with the iii 18 Feed Barn. All kinds of iii feeds and hay carried iii in stock. We make de- g lively. We do custom grinding, i 8 Office 336. Res. 270 or 303. : g ROBERTS & HOUGH iii 1W. F. FINLEY, M. D. iii Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska ; 1 H. L. BENNETT g | Graduate Veterinarian | Phone 304. Day or Night. * g O’Neill, Nebraska /■■■■■ ' - .^ To! ave It, Save It Money “burns a hole in the pocket,” gets away and is lost forever to the owner unless it is wisely invested or systematically saved. Opportunities galors present themselves to the man who is fortified with money in the bank. Other folks seldom have a chance to multiply their incomes. Start a savings account here today and receive 5 per cent on your money. * \ The Nebraska State Bank