Ask Your Dealer For our Fresh Dairy Butter. Beginning March 9th, Morning and Evening deliveries will be made of the following products: Milk Cream Butter Buttermilk Cottage Cheese Skimmilk All modern sanitary equipment and cows T. B. tested. Sanitary Dairy Phone 84. F. H. Lancaster ; mxtnuitntuxuumttittntttmntitutttutt i| PAID LOCALS 1 1 I ZittittitilMiitillitmittliltlltttlitttmmUii FARM LOANS—R. H. PARKER.—37tf FOR SALE OR RENT—6-room house. —P. V. Hickey. 39-tf KODAKS, FILMS, KODOK FINISH ing—W. D. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf WANTED—WORK, SEWING OR laundry.—Mrs. D. D. Hunt. 45-3p NO. 2 IIAWKEYE CAMERA, SPEC lal $1.98, Graves Jewelry Store. 27tf FOR SALE—EARLY OHIO SEED potatoes, at 50c per bushel. —Martin Conway. 46-3p ONE-THIRD OFF ON ALL HATS beginning Saturday, April 17th.— Mrs. M. Clinton. 46-1 LOST—ONE WHITEFACE COMING yearling bull, no mark. Suitable re ward.—John Miskimins. 46-tf LOST—MONDAY, A SILVER BAR pin set with brdliants. Reward if returned to Frontier office. 46-1 FOR SALE—6-ROOM HOUSE IN the east part of O’Neill; 3 lots, good buildings.—Charles Simmons. 43-tf UPSTAIRS OF THE MERCHANTS Hotel rooms furnished for rent at reasonable rates. 46-tf TRY A CASE OF JETTERS OR Blue Ttibbon Near Beer.—Stanley A. Soukup, Local Distributor. Phone 315, O’Neill, Neb. 45-tf 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. Dlshncr, County Agent Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf FOR SALE—BUFF ORPINGTON baby chicks and hatching eggs. Chicks 12c each. Eggs (3.09 per 100, or 50c per 15.—Mrs. G. A. Fox. 42-tf IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON your farm renewed for anothter 5 or 10 years, of if you need a larger loan 1 can make it for you.—R II. Parker, D’NeiU, Nebraska. 21-tf PURE BRED BARRED ROCK Eggs for hatching, 100 eggs, $3.00; 16 eggs, 50c. Hen hatched baby chicks 12c each. Phone 3F210.—Mrs. Frank Pribil, Jr. 45-5p FOUND—ONE HALF-MILE EAST of the Joseph Binder farm in Pleasantview township, 17 Rhode Is land Reds and 1 rooster in gunny . sucks. Notify sheriff’s office. 46-1 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 6Mi% interest.—R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. * 40-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—80 ACRES unincumbered land, 12 miles north east of Atkinson. Wovdd consider property in O’Neill or Atkinson. Im mediate possession.—Mr*. Effie lames, Aik in son, Nebr. Box 436. 46-3 PAINT YOUR HOUSE NOW, AND pay later. The partial payment plan will enable the Home owner to do that long deferred painting job. Protect your property with a good epating of Lead and Oil paint, you have 10 months in which to pay. See me and I will ggladly explain this {dan.—M. F. Kirwan. 46-2 FEMALE HELP WANTED. Lady to demonstrate our Radium Hot Pad and give Radium Apron free with each pad. We pay $22 week to workers. Write for free offer. In ternationl Radium Syndicate, Hof xnan Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 44-3 The Frontier, $2.00 per year. EH 8pS {of ° years 25 Ounce* for 25° V_sUse less than of higher priced brands WHY PAY MORE? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS THE EXPERT EYESIGHT SPECI ALIST IN TOWN AGAIN FROM WYOMING. Have your eyes examined by an ex pert in Retinoscopy, Opthalmoscopy and Opthalmometry and rest assured that your glasses will be perfectly fitted and your conditions will be properly diagnosed for these are the only positive methods of refracting the eyes and diognosing the condi tions. Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, the Expert, will be in O’Neill, at Golden Hotel, on April 25th, and one day each month in the future. See him. He is very thoroughly schooled and experienced and is very reasonable in prices. Have your Childrens eyes examined; he can determine their condition without asking them one question. CATTLE WANTED. I will take thirty head of cattle to pasture. Plenty of water, 2% miles north of O’Neill fair grounds. 46-2p JOHN H. DICK. Judge Bacon “Do you think Bacon wrote the Slmkespeare plays?” "How should I know?” rejoined Miss Cayenne. "Some parts of them are highly Improper and I shall not allow my literary research to involve me in an implied attack on the Ju diciary." Crudely Clever •Algle—Were you laughing at me, Miss Sharpe? Miss Sharpe—Why, of course not— I was laughing at Mr. Sapp. Algle—What’s so amusing about him? Miss Sharp—Oh—er—he reminds me so much of you. THE GIRL, OF COURSE I | Teacher—Willie, what la amis* with the sentence, He waited, but Bhe didn’t come? Smart Kid—The girl, of course. The Blunt Truth It ta a strange anomaly, And yet the thourht steala o’er me. The Jokes whose points I cannot see Are Just the ones that bore m*. The Broadcast Smile By ANNE K. COLE : ■ ■ --. .-issa f®. 1(21, W—tarn Newspaper Union.) TT WOULD take more than the swad ^ dling sheets of a Turkish steam room to eclipse the radiant beauty of Mollle O’Dare. Mollle’s looks were of the galvanic kind, dancing eyes nnd spnrkllng teeth, animation every min ute. That Is why when I saw the fa miliar dimples of Motile of the old perfect '86 days pluylng above the white robe of the Unstylish Stout So rority, I was moved to exclaim: “What, you fcere, Mollle O’Dare?" “Sure! Preserving my girlish ligure so my husband won't can me,” came her pat answer. “So you married the Scotch laird after all!” When I lost track of Mol lle there had been newspaper tulk of the romantic wooing of the pretty model by a Scotch nobleman who had fallen In love witn her photogruph. "Hoot no, woman! What would I be doing tooting u bagpipe all day in a draughty old castleV But I might be marrying Jim Graham, the perfume salesman, you remember? Say, It’s a good story. Get a little nearer. There! Well, you remember how sve used to light? We always wilt, I guess, but somehow I’d rather a black eye from Jim than black pearls from the Scotchman." , "What was I doing? Well, I wasn’t sitting under any weeping willow. I gave Scotty an inch of encouragement and he took yards of hope. 1 didn’t have one dinner home for three mouths straight. Did Andy couldn’t dance, so we’d usually trickle around to some show afterwards. Then one day Madame gives me a straight-line duvetyn gown to put on for a chunky little customer to see what she wouldn’t look like In, and the darn thing wouldn’t meet at the waist. I used a few pins when Mudame wasn’t looking, but at lunch time I Invested a cent In a slot scales, and that night I called off a dinner date with Scotty ut one of those places renowned for food only. nay, it s funny about this excess weight. Once you start on the up ward path you can’t put on the brakes. Honestly, every day I could see the old waistline creeping up to the fatal thirties. Maybe Scotty saw my silhou ette was blurring, too. Anyway, he gave me a lust chance to jingle the cupboard keys of Glenalre castle, which I refused with my fingers crossed for fear I wouldn’t, and he took the next boat home. “With Scotty gone, I got to thinking ubout Jim again. I hadn’t even seen him on the street and I soon found out he had a new territory, out of town for good. Say, isn’t it awful to be out of perfume when you are only used to the best? I’d have written Jim, maybe, only I knew him too well. I got to thinking what could I do to get over to him out In Indiana, that I was only fooling and that I’d had his chrorno enlarged and framed, so I couldn’t get another thing on my dressing table. But outside of a per sonal, “Come borne, all Is forgives,’’ I was stumped. "Funny, too, the worrying didn’t waste my waist away. It wasn’t long until Madame got on to if. She said she hated to lose a good model, but what good was I If nothing fit me? Six months from the day Jim and I had our last quarrel, 1 flounced out of Madame’s—I was out of a Job. “That night I looked in my mirror— I mean with a business eye. My face wasn’t so hud yet. If I held my head Just so, there wasn't a trace of a dou ble chin. So the next day I hied me down to Abe Wanner’s commercial studio. Abe, l began with a feeble smile, 'Have you any work for a girl whose face Is her fortune and where the waistline doesn’t count?’ “Abe gave me one long look. Hon est, 1 could see the dollar marks danc ing in his eyes. ‘I got a new contract for a denial floss—’ he begins, but stops short when he sees the disgust In my face. “ ‘Anyway, Mollle, you don’t need get so fussy with your figure all lumps and no hollows,' he says. ‘This here means good money. They got a motto something like, Are You Afraid to Smile? and they want a pretty head with an exhibition row of teeth so’s they can set It up in cardboard In ev ery drug store In the country. Now, girlie, all you got to do Is think of your best boy friend—■” “ 1 am,’ I says. ‘I’m thinking so blume hard. You're sure that goes, that my face with M’s winning smile will be set up oa all the counters?” “‘Sure thing I’ says ‘Abe,’ robbing his hands. “‘Then Its lights; camera, sheet!' I whooped, taking eft sty cent and kat and getting out tag Upettek. “Well, It worked." ktelMe sighed deeply In retrospection. "Yen mean yea get the Jafrf” I asked. “Job? Sure I got It, and any other one 1 might happen te want, too. They’re asking for the Dentrex girl all over the studios. But what I mTfttn Is It brought Jim back, and me not saying a word either. Brery time that’poor guy would go into a drug store for an order, there I was right on the counter saying, ‘Kiss me, dearie!’ with my Dentrox smile. After the twenty eighth time he wrote me. “He’s coming home today, and if I can’t get Into that new beltless dress I bought Just to welcome him to our city, I’m going to get my money back for this course of reducing baths. So tongl See you later r* . .. .-^~»4 Chicks are money little fluffy puffs of gold. Not much in any one, but in a flock, well, they're a bank balance. Put up a good house for them. Make the walls and ceilings of Sheetrock—this differ ent wallboard that keeps out the heat and die cold, doesn’t warp, shrink, buckle or bulge; is verminproof and fireproof. • ,1 r-~ — — SHEEP ROCK [sheetrockI fkeJ&^nfcfunJUnfmxlmj| BAZELMAN LBR. CO. O’Neill, Nebr. ANOTHER O’NEILL CASE. Time-tested By An O’Neill Residennt. Just another report of sickness and suffering relieved by Doan’s Pills. Another O’Neill case that tells of last ing benefit. What can be more con vincing? Thousands recommend Doan’s for backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and distressing urinary disorders. Doan’s are a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. They have helped thousands and should help you. An O’Neill case: H. J. Zimmerman, prop., Cream Station, Main St., says: “My back ached continually and my head ached, too. My kidneys acted frequently and I had to get up many times dur ing the night to pass the secretions which burnd in passage. I was dizzy and had severy pains in the back of my head. Doan’s Pills relieved me.” AFTER SEVERAL YEARS, Mr. Zimmerman said: “It has been several years since I have had kidney trouble. My case was a severe one but Doan’s corrected the trouble. GOc, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn C., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from last week.) Sections 16 and 17. Thence West through the center of Section 17 One mile. Thence South Mi-mile. Thence West One mile to the SW corner of Section 18 of said Township 26, Range 10. Thence West 6 miles in Township 26, Range 11, to the South west corner of Section 188. Thence South One mile on the range line be tween Ranges 11 and 12 to the south east corner of Section 24. Thence West on the section line south of Sec tions 24, 23, 22, 21. Five miles in Township 26, Range 12, to the center of the Town of Chambers and there toriYiiniitp Also a road commencing at the northeast corner of Section 36, Town ship 29, Range 10, and running thence east 6 miles to the county line, and terminating at the northeast corner of Section 36, Township 29, Range 9 West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. And be it further resolved that the County Surveyor be, and he hereby is, instructed and ordered to mark such roads plainly on a map which shall thereafter be deposited with the County Clerk and which shall be open to the public inspection and that thereafter the County Clerk shall give notice of hearing thereon as by law required. E. GIBSON. L. E. SKIDMORE. Upon same being put to vote by Chairman it was declared carried. Resignation of L. L. Larson. Atkinson, Neb., March 26, 1925. To The Honorable Board of Supervi sors, Holt County, Nebraska: Gentlemen: Due to the fact that I have removed from Supervisor Dist rict Number One to my present lo cation near Atkinson where I intend to make my permanent home, I here by tender you my resignation as Su pervisor from District Number One, Holt County, Nebraska, effective April 15th, A. D., 1926. I also suggest that Mr. Ray Co burn, of Phoenix, Nebraska, be ap pointed by your Honorable Body as my successor. L. L. LARSON. Upon motion same was accepted as read. The several applications and petitions for appointment were pre sented to the board. Upon motion an informal ballot was taken by the board to bring out con didates for the appointment which re sulted as follows: J. V. Johnson, 1; Ray Coburn, 2; Joe Siein, 2; Kimbrough, 1. Formal tihllot taken which re sulted as follows: Ray Coburn, 2; Kimbrough, 1; J. V. Johnson, 1; Joe Stein, 2. No choice. Second formal ballot resulted as follows: Cdburn, 2; Joe Stein, 4. Mr. Stein was declared the ap pointee. At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board adjourned until April 28, 1925, at 10 o’clock a. m. unless sooner called by the Clerk. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. (First publication April 16.) NOTICE OF DESIGNATION OF COUNTY ROADS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Holt Couny, Nebraska, have designated the fol lowing described roads as County roads, to-wit: Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 19-20—29 and 30, of Township 26 North of Range 12 West of the 6th P M. in Holt County, Nebraska. Said point being the center of the Corporate Town of Chambers, thence West on the sec tion line Eight miles to the corner common to Sections 23-24-25-26 of Township 26, Range 14. Thence North Two miles' to the corner common to Sections 11-12-13-14. Thence West on the section line Onehalf mile to the quarter section corner between Sec tions 11 and 14, Township 26, Range 14, and there terminate. The last named point being the southwest corner of the Town of Amelia, Ne braska. Also a road Commencing at the center of Section 3, Township 26 North Range 9 West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. Said point being the sotfthwest corner of the Town of Ewing. Running thence West on the one-fourth section line one-half mile. Thence South between Sections 3 and 4, One-half mile. Thence West between Sections 4 and 9 One mile. Thence South-west through the NE14 of the NE1^ of Sectin 8. Thence West on the % Vi Section line three-fourths of a mile. Thence South three-fourths of a miles between Sections 7 and 8. Thence west on the section line south of Section 7 (of Township 26, Range 9) and south of Sections 12-11-10 and three-fourths of a mile south of Sec tion 9, of (township 26, Range 10). Thence South-west through the NWVi of the NWVi of Section 16. Thence South one-fourth mile to the xk Sec tion corner between Sections 16 and 17. Thence West through the center of Section 17. One mile. Thence West One mine to the south-west corner of Section 18 of said tion corner between Sections 17 One mile. Thence South one-half mile. Thence West One mile to the South west corner of Section 18 of said Township 26, Range 10. Thence West Six miles in Township 26, Range 11, to the southwest corner of Section 18. Thence South One mile on the range line between Ranges 11 and 12, to the southeast corner of Section 24. Thence West on the section line South of Sec tions 24-23-22-21 and 20. Five miles in Township 26, Range 12, to the cen ter of the Town of Chambers and there terminate. Also a road commencing at the northeast corner of Section 36. Town ship 29, Range 10, and running thence East Six miles to the county line, and terminating at the north east corner of Section 36, Township 29, Range 9 West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. That maps showing said roads are on file in the office of the County Clerk and open to public inspection. That on the 29th day of April, 1925, at 10 o’clock a. m., said Board of Supervisors will hold a hearing on said designation at their office in the Court house at O’Neill, Nebraska, at which all petitions asking for a change in said designation will be heard. . E. F. PORTER, 46-1 County Clerk. ( First publication April 16.) UNITED STATES COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NOR. FOLK DIVISION: In the Matter of Henry Morris Vol quardsen, Bankrupt. Case No. 471. In Bankruptcy. VOLUNTARY PETITION. On this 9th day of April, A. D., 1925, on filing and reading the peti tion of the above named bankrupt for his discharge herein, it is ORDERED, that the 18th day of May, A. D., 1925, be and the same is hereby fixed as the date on or be fore which all creditors of, and all other persons interested in said es tate and in the matter of the discharge in bankruptcy of the said bankrupt shall, if they desire to oppose the same, file in my said office in Nor folk, Nebraska, in said district, their appearance, in writing, in opposition to the granting of said discharge, and also, within ten days thereafter, file in my said office specifications of the grounds of said opposition. WITNESS my hand thereto, at my office in Norfolk, Nebraska, the day and date herein first above written. H. F. BARNHART, 46-1 Referee in Bankruptcy. (First publication April 16.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1725. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, April 10, 1925. In the matter of the Estate of John D. Kelly, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is August 14th, 1925, and for the payment of debts is March 26th, 1926, and that on May 14th, 1925, and on August 15th, 1926, 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 objections duly filed. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 46-4 County Judge. (First publication April 9.) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 1736. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, April 7, 1925. _ In the matter of the Estate of William J. Gray, 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 William J. Gray, De ceased, and for the appointment of E. J. Mack, as executor thereof; that April 30, 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 appear and contest the probate there of. (County Court Seal) C. J. MALONE, 45-3 County Judge. (First publication March 26.) (W. J. Hammond, Attorney, O’Neill) LEGAL NOTICE. All persons having or claiming any interest in West Half of Northwest Quarter, Section 19, Township 28 North, Range 9 West, 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, defendants are notified that ob March 24, 1925, M. 0. Howard, plaintiff, commenced an action in District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you, the object of which is to have quieted and confirmed in plaintiff the title to and possession of West Half of North west Quarter, Section 19, Township 28 North, Range 9 West 6th Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska; to have you decreed to have no title to or interest in said premises; to re move the clouds cast on plaintiff’s title by reason of your claims or ap parent interest therein; and to forever enjoin you from asserting any title to or interest in said premises ad verse to plaintiff. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before May 4, 1925. M. O. HOWARD, 43-4 Plaintiff. g: t| g Nebraska Culvert and g Mfg.Co. | \l Austin-Western Road | Armco Culverts Everything in Road |i i\ Machinery. Western! I; Representative. r L. C. PETERS | O’Neill :: Nebraska |; ! O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY —Compiles— “Abstract of Title” The only complete set of Ab gg stract Books in Holt County. [Tdr!'*STT cartS^I I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! Glasses Correctly Fitted. |; • Office and Residence, Naylor Blk. 1; -Phone 72- t H O’NEILL :: NEBRASKA g I NEW FEED STORE |j| In the Roberts Barn iii in connection with the i Feed Barn. All kinds of i feeds and hay carried ::i in stock. We make de- iii livery. We do custom grinding, iii Office 336. Res. 270 or 303. : | ROBERTS & HOUGH ii: ; ■ C. H. Lubker M. E. Lubker DRS. LUBKER Chiropractic Specialists in : Chronic, Nervous and Femals Diseases. iii Phone 316. O’Neill, Nebr. ii W. F. FINLEY, M. D. jjj Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska 1 H. L. BENNETT Graduate Veterinarian | Phone 304. Day or Night. O’Neill, Nebraska I DR. J. P. GILLIGAN I Physician and Surgeon I Special attention given to | disease of the eye and cor- | rect fitting of glasses. |