The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 20, 1925, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I ?AID LOCALS ‘
wm8«isj8m88t:88:rjtmt«8m8ta
FARM LOANS—R. H. PARKER.—37tl
KODAKS, FILMS, KODOK FINISH
ing—W. B. Graves, O'Neill. 30-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—6-room house.
—P. V. Hickey. 39-tf
For Sale—1924 Medel Studebaker in
excellent condition.—H. W. STEIN.
Y.OOMS TO RENT FOR LIGHT
housekeeping. — Mrs. Mary Mc
leod. 11*3
IVANTED — SEWING AND MA
turnity cases.—Mrs. Nellie Sim
mons. 9-4
A FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT
very reasonable. Apply at Gal
lagher’s store. 11-2
WANTED—BOYS TO ROOM AND
board while attending school.—
Mrs. Mary McLeod. 11-3
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL
buy a 6-cylinder Reo automobile.—
See R. H. Parker. 3-tf
1 JUST SOLD TWO FARMS. POS
sibly I can sell more. List your
farm with me and I will try.—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 62-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE—SEVEN Rooms
and Bath. All modern. Southeast
corner of same block as public libra
ry.—Mrs. Jessie Ashley. 6-tf
FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND
three-fourth per cent, no commis
sion.—F. J. Dishncr, County Agent
Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf
IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON
your farm renewed for anothter 6 or
10 years, of if you need a largor loan
I can make it for you.—R H. Parker,
D’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 6 %% interest.—R. II. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 40-tf
VEGETABLES FOR SALE—SWEET
Corn, Cucumbers, Beets, Onions,
Cabbage, Carrots, Peppers, and other
garden truck in season. They can be
purchased at any time three miles
south of Inman.—Lewis Kopachy.
ll-4p
CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP.
“Ship your cottle, hogs and sheep
to the CORN BELT COM. CO., So.
Omaha. We are not the biggest firm
in the yards, but we are absolutely
one of the best. Our Salesmen are
live wires and hustlers. We will get
you Big Prices and Big Fills. We
believe that we can more than please
you. A trial from you will mean
more business for us.”
CORN BELT COM. CO.,
South Omaha. 10-tf
SCHOOL PUPILS WANTED.
To Board and Room. 1 block west
of the standpipe in O’Neill.
10-3 MRS. A. MERRELL.
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS.
O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 10, 1926, 10 a. m.
Board of equalization met at the
call of the clerk for the* purpose of
finishing up equalization matters and
making a levy for 1926.
All members present. Board call
ed to order by the Chairman.
Minutes for July 16, 1926, read
and approved.
Board took up the matter of the
assessment of the Continental Oil Co.
At 12 o’clock noon on motion board
of equalization adjourned until 1
o’clock p. m.
JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
John Miskimins
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER
Will cry your sales both large
and small. Knows how to sell
and when to sell. Rates Rea
sonable. Satisfaction Guaran
teed.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
| WINDMILL & WELL WORK. 1
Raymond Cyclone proof wind- 1
mills, well work and repairing 1
of wells and windmills. J
CHESTER MORGAN
mmmttmmninmmmmmiiiimmmi
tmmwHnnnmmmmmnnmiinmw
Nebraska Culvert and :
{ Mfg. Co.
Austin-Western Road
Armco Culverts
Everything in Road i
Machinery. Western:
Representative,
j L. C. PETERS
O’Neill :: Nebraska
O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 10, 1925, 1 p. m.
Board of Equalization met pursu
ant to adjournment. All members
present Board called to order by the
Chairman.
Mr. Chairman: In the matter of
the valuation of the personal property
of the Continental Oil Co. in Atkin
son and Ewing.
I move you that the valuation of
their personal property in Atkinson
be fixed at $2,225.00 as returned by
them. And at Ewing be fixed at $3,
000.00 for the year 1925. They hav
ing returned amended schedules with
their inventories.
L. E. SKIDMORE.
C. E. HAVENS.
Upon above motion being put to
vote by the Chairman it was declared
carried.
Certificate.
State of Nebraska, Office of Tax Com
missioner.
To the County Clerk of Holt, County,
O’Neill, Nebraska.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at a
session of the State Board of Equal
ization and Assessment held at the
State Capitol in the year A. D. 1925,
pursuant to an act of the Legislature
of the State of Nebraska, approved
April 26, 1921, the following rate of
tax was determined and levied by said
Board for the year 1925 on the total
valuation as shown in the abstract of
your County Assessor, now on file in
this office, and as equalized by said
State Board:
Toal Valuation _ $31,090,726.00
General Fund 1.98 Mills
on the Dollar . $61,559.64
Capitol Building Fund .22
Mills on the Dollar _ 6,839.96
Redemption Fund .16
Mills on the Dollar 4,663.61
Total 2.35 Mills on the
Dollar --- $73,063.21
The above amounts will be charged
to your County upon the books of the
Auditor of Public Accounts.
When your tax list is footed you
will certify the amount of State Funds
thereon to the State Auditor of Pub
lic Accounts.
(Seal.)
In witness Whereof I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the Seal
of the State Board of Equalization
and Assessment at Lincoln, this 3rd
day of August, A. D. 1925.
T. E. WILLIAMS,
State Tax Commissioner.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that
the following be fixed as the levies
for Holt County for the year 1925.
State Levy 1925.
Mills on the Dollar
General Fund _ 1.90
Capitol Building Fund_ .22
Redemption Fund _ .15
Total - 2.35
County Levy 1|>25.
Mills on the Dollar
County Bridge Fund _ 1,000
County General Fund _ 1.900
County Fairs . .065
Mothers Pensions.. .080
County Road Fund _ .205
Road Dragging - .200
Judgment - 1.000
Total - 4.450
Total for State and County 6.80
Levies—Towns and Villages—1925
Atkinson—Gen. 6., lights 2.30, City
Park 1.20, bond 2.40, Fire 3.60,
Water Bond 4.00, Sewer Bond
1.50, Total _ 19.90
Chambers—General 2.00, Total.. 2.00
Emmet—Gen. 6.00, Total _ 5.00
Ewing Gen. 2.00, Water Bond 2.00,
Light Bond 2.00, Total_ 6.00
Inman—Gen. 6.00, Total _ 5.00
O’Neill—Gen. 4.50, Band .50, Water
Bond .50, Total _ 8.00
Page—Gen. 6.00, City Park 1.00,
Water Bond 11.00, Total _ 17.00
Stuart—Gen. 5.60, Band .40, Fire
1.00, Water Bond 2.00, Light Bond
3.00, Total _ 12.00
Precinct Levies.
Road Brdg Gen. Total
Antelope _ 1.0 1.0
Atkinson ... 1.0 1.0
Chambers ..._ 2.0 .4 .4 2.8
Cleveland _ 2.0 .4 .4 2.8
Conley - 2.0 .4 .4 2.8
Coleman _ 1.0 .4 .4 1.8
Deloit - 2.0 .4 .4 3.8
Deloit—Special Road—1.0
Dustin - 2.0 .4 .4 3.8
Emmet - 1.75 1.75
Ewing-2.0 2.0
Francis _ 1.0 1.0
Fairview _ 1.5 .4 .2 2.1
Green Valley .... 1.0 .3* .3 1.6
Golden - 1.0 .3 .2 1.6
Gra tjtan—Library—.6
Grattan - 1.0 .3 1.3
Holt Creek _ 1.0 1.0
Inman —- 2.0 .2 .2 2.4
Iowa - 1.0 .2 1.2
Josie - 1.5 1.5
Lake - 2.0 .3 .3 2.6
McClure-2.0 .4 .4 2.8
Paddock-2.0 ..3 .3 2.6
Pleasantview_1.0 1.0
Rock Falls_2.0 .2 2.2
Swan-2.0 .4 .4 2.8
Stuart-2.0 .4 .4 2.8
Sand Creek-2.0 .4 .4 2.8
Sheridan-2.0 .3 2.3
Shamrock-1.0 .2 .3 1.5
Shields-2.0 .4 .2 2.6
Saratoga- None
Steel Creek_1.4 .3 .3 2.0
Scott - 2.0 .4 .4 5.5
Scott—Special Road 1.0
Scott—J udgment—1.7
Verdigris_ .8 .8
Willowdale_2.0 2.0
Wyoming - 2.0 .4 .4 4.8
Wyoming—Special Road 2.0
School Levies 1925.
Dist. No. Gen. Bond F-H Total
1 - 7. 1.6 8.6
2 -17. . 17.
3 - 7. 1 1.6 9.6
4 - 7. 1 .8 8.8
5 - 3. 1.6 4.6
7 - 9. 3 12.
8 _ 6. 1.6 7.6
9 _ 4.5 1.6 6.1
10 ... 20. 1.6 21.6
11 _ 6. 1.6 7.6
12 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
13 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
14 _ 12 1.6 13.6
15 _ 6. 1.6 7.6
16 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
17 _ 4.4 1.6 6.
18 __ 7. 1.6 8.6
19 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
20 _ 7. .8 7.8
21 _ 12.5 5 17.5
22 ...4. 1.6 5.6
23 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
24 _ 6. 1.6 7.6
26 _ 7 1.6 8.6
27 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
29 _ 20. 6 25.
30 _ 15. 15.
31 .. 2. 1.6 3.6
32 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
33 _ 3 1.6 4.6
34 _ None 1.6 1.6
35 .. None 1.6 1.6
36 .. 2.4 1.6 4.
37 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
38 .. 7. 1.6 8.6
39 - 3.4 1.6 6.
40 - 7. 1.6 8.6
41 - 4.4 1.6 6.
42 - 4.4 1.6 6.
44 - 18. 2 20.
46 —._ 6. 1.6 7.6
47 - 7. 1.6 8.6
48 -- 6.4 1.6 8.
49 - 7. 1.6 8.6
50 - 7. 1.6 8.6
51 - 6. 1.6 7.6
52 - 6.4 1.6 8.
53 - 6.4 1.6 8.
55 - 5. 1.6 6.6
56 - 4. 1.6 6.6
57 - 3.4 5 1.6 10.
58 - 1.7 1.6 3.3
59 - 7. 1.6 8.6
60 - 7. 1.6 8.6
62 - 6. 1.6 7.6
63 - 7. 1.6 8.6
64 - 6.4 1.6 8.
65 - 4.4 1.6 6.
67 - 2.4 - 1.6 4.
68 - 7. 1.6 8.6
69 - 3. 1.6 4.6
70 - 2.5 1.6 4.1
71 - 7. 1.6 8.6
72 - 3. 1.6 4.6
73 - 4.4 1.6 6.
74 - 1.4 1.6 3.
76 - 3.4 1.6 6.
77 - 7. 1.6 8.6
79 - 3. 1.6 4.6
80 - 4.4 1.6 6.
81 - 10.4 1.6 12.
82 - 7. 1.6 8.6
83 - 7. 1.6 8.6
84 - 7 1.6 8.6
86 - 4.4 1.6 6.
87 - 6. 1.6 7.6
88 - 7. 2 .8 9.8
89 - 3.4 1.6 5.
90 - 6. 1.6 6.6
91 - 7. 1.6 8.6
92 - 7. 1.6 8.6
93 - 7. 1.6 .86
94 - 7. 1.6 8.6
95 - 7. 1.6 8.6
96 - 7. 1.6 8.6
97 - 4.4 1.6 6.
98 - 6.6 1.6 8.2
99 - 7. 1.6 8.6
100 - 7. • 1.6 8.6
101 - 6. 1.6 7.6
102 - 7. 1.6 8.6
103 - 4. 1.6 6.6
106 - 7. 1.6 8.6
107 - 7. .8 7.8
108 - 7. 1.6 8.6
110 - 7. 1.6 8.6
111 - 6. 1.6 7.6
113 - 6. 1.6 6.6
116 - 7. 1.6 8.6
no - rsone 1.6 1.6
118 - 7. 1.6 8.6
119 - 3.4 1.6 5.
120 - 7. 4 i.6 12.6
121 - 7. 1.7 8.6
122 --- 4 1.6 6.6
123 - 7. 1.6 8.6
124 - .... 7. 1.6 8.6
125 - 3. 1.6 4.6
127 - 7. 1.6 8.6
128 - .... 7. 2.4 1.6 11.
131 - 7. 1.6 1.6 10.2
132 - None 1.6 1.6
134 - 3.4 .8 4.2
135 - 7. 1.6 8.6
136 - 3.4 1.6 5.
137 - 20. 8 7 Judg. 36.
138 - 4. 1.6 6.6
141 - 1.4 1.6 3.
142 - 7. 1.6 8.6
143 - 1. 1.6 2.6
144 -None 1.6 1.6
145 - None 1.6- 4.1
146 - 3.4 1.6 6.
147 - 7. 1.6 8.6
148 - 3.6 1.6 6.2
150 - 7. 1.6 8.6
152 - 5. 1.6 6.6
155 - 5. 1.6 6.6
156 - 7. 1.6 8.6
157 - 5.4 1.6 7.
158 - 7. 3 1.6 11.6
159 - 4.4 1.6 6.
160 - 7. 1 1.6 9.6
163 -- 5.4 1.6 7.
165-- 5.4 1.6 7.
168 - 4.4 1.6 6.
169 - 8.4 1.6 10.
170 - 7. 1.6 8.6
171 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
172 _ 6. 1.6 7.6
173 __ 7. 1.6 8.6
174 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
176 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
177 _None 1.6 1.6
178 _ 5.4 1.6 7.
180 _ 2.4 1.6 4.
181 _ 4. 1.6 6.6
183 _3. 1.6 4.6
184 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
187 ___ 2.4 1.6 4.
188 _ 2. 1.6 3.6
189 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
192 _ 2. 1.6 3.6
193 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
194 _... 1.4 1.6 3.
196 _4.4 1.6 6.
197 _7. 1.6 8.6
199_ 1. 1.6 2.6
202 _ 7. » 1.6 8.6
203 _7. 1.6 8.6
205 _1.7 1.6 3.3
2*6_ 4. 1.6 5.6
207 _ 4. 1.6 5.6
208 __ 7. 1.6 8.6
209 _ 4.4 1.6 6.
210 _ 7. 2.7 1.6 11.
211 _ 3.6 1.6 5.2
212 _None 1.6 1.6
213 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
215 _ 1.4 1.6 3.
216 _ 2.4 1.6 4.
218 __ 4.4 1.6 6.
220 _ 4.4 1.6 6.
222 _2. 1.6 3.6
223 _ 3. 1.6 4.6
224 _ 6. 1.6 7.6
225 _ 6.4 1.6 8.
226 _ 3.4 1.6 5.
228 _ 5.2 3.5 8. 9.5
229 _: 1.8 1.6 3.4
231 _ 1.7 1.6 3.3
232 __ 7. 1.6 8.6
233 _ 6.4 1.6 8.
234 _ None 1.6 1.6
236 _ 5.8 1.6 7.4
237 _ 6.4 1.6 8.
238 .. 7. 1.6 8.6
239 _ None 1.6 1.6
240 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
241 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
242 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
243 _None 1.6 1.6
244 _ 6. 1.6 7.6
245 _ 5. 1.6 6.6
246 _None 1.6 1.6
247 _ None 1.6 1.6
248 _ 7. 1.6 8.6
249 _ 6. 1.6 7.6
250 _ 1.5 1.6 3.1
251 - 7. 2 1.6 10.6
2% _ 5. 1.6 6.6
18% _ 2.6 1.6 4.2
90% _ 1.6
Garfield
18 _ 6.3 1.6 7.9
Antelope
126 _ 1.6
Special Building Fund:
173 - 2 mills.
2% _ 1 mill.
Upon same being put to vote by
the Chairman it was declared carried.
Minutes for August 10, 1925, read
and approved.
At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board
of Equalization adjourned sina die.
JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
Aug. 11, 1925, 10 a. m.
County Board met in special ses
sion at the call of the Clerk for the
purpose of starting condemnation pro
ceedings for necessary right of way
for State and Federal Aid roads No.
8-1 Project No. 200.
All members present but Gibson.
Board called to order by the Chair
man.
Whereas, in the construction of the
Federal-State Highway Project 200,
it is necessary to acquire a piece of
land described as follows: Beginning
at a point 33 feet South and 33 feet
East of Section Corner on. the North
west Corner of Section 33, Township
29, Range 11, Holt County, and ex
tending 1,100 feet east thence in a
southwesterly direction to a point 45
feet due south of the point of begin
ning, thence north to the point of be
ginning containing 66-100 of an acre
of land, which said property is owned
by Julian E. Parker, and
Whereas, such above described real
estate is necessary in avoiding a
menace to travel on such highway
and for improving said highway, and
Whereas, the County Board has
been unable to agree with the owner
upon the damage she will sustain in
the loss of such property,
Therefore, be it resolved that the
County Attorney be, and he hereby
is, instructed and ordered to institute
proceedings to condemn such real es
tate as provided by law.
L. C. McKIM.
L. E. SKIDMORE.
Motion carried August 11, 1925.
Upon above motion being put to
vote by the Chairman it was declared
carried.
Whereas, in the construction of
Federal-State Highway Project 200,
it is necessary to acquire additional
sight of way to comply with state and
government specifications for the con
struction of said road, and for the im
provement of said road and for avoid
ing menace to travel existing as it is
now laid out,
Therefore be it resolved that the
County Attorney be, and he hereby is,
instructed and ordered to institute
legal proceedings to acquire such clay
as may be needed for the above pur
pose under the direction of the Chair
man of this board.
L. E. SKIDMORE.
J. C. STEIN.
Upon same being put to vote by the
Chairman it was declared carried.
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., Aug. 11, 1925, 1 p. m.
County Board met pursuant to ad
journment. All members present but
Gibson. Board called to order by
Chairman.
Resolution.
Whereas, in the construction of
Federal and State Highway Project
No. 200 it is necessary to acquire
Clay and Gravel for the purpose of
claying, graveling and maintaining
said road to comply with the State
and Federal specifications,
Therefore, be it Resolved, that the
County Attorey be, and he hereby is,
instructed and ordered to institute
legal proceedings o acquire such clay
and gravel land as may be needed for
the above named purpose under the
direction of the chairman f the Board.
J. C. STEIN.
C. E. HAVENS.
Upon same being put to vote by
the Chairman it was declared carried.
At 4 o’clock p. m. on motion board
adjourned until August 25, 1925, uo
Fifty Cents
Admit* You to tho
Nebraska State Fair
Your auto, aided by a few gallons
of gas, and the Good Roads takes
you to Lincoln at a minimum cost.
Your tent can be pitched right on
the grounds without a cent of ex
pense. Every convenience of camp
life is provided without cost.
You are entitled to a vacation.
Why not make State Fair Week
your vacation time? Thousands of
people are doing it every year.
It matters not what line of farm
ing, of stock raising, what business
or profession you follow, you will
find the things that will interest
you among the exhibits of this
great fair. The State Fair is as
suming mammoth proportions.
It’s a wonderful educational Ex
position and it cannot be seen in
one day or two days. Thousands of
Nebraska people have profited
largely by the information they
gain in going through the great ex
position buildings. It’s your cheap
est vacation if you desire to make
it so. It’s your greatest business
asset if you desire to take advant
age of the great educational oppor
tunities it offers.
If you want entertainment and
clean sport, the races, the thrilling
attractions, the spectacular night
performance and the midway will
satisfy and delight you.
The Nebraska State Fair is one
of the greatest in the United States.
Three Hundred Thousand People
will attend this year. A season
ticket to this great Exposition is a
worth while investment.
At Lincoln, Sept. 6--11
E. R. PURCELL, Prtm.
GEO. JACKSON, Secy.
less sooner called by the clerk.
JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
Radio Sure to Work
Out Its Own Destiny
A practical joker once suggested
as a subject for a debate “The Future
of Electricity.” As the suaject was tc
' be considered by a society of engl
! neers,. they at once smelled the pro
verbinl mouse and declined to be lec
into talking of something so vast and
so unlimited in possibilities that nc
sane man would attempt to do it jus
tice.
A review of the accomplishments
of radio the past years and of the
prophecies of experts for its future
but causes one to ponder upon the in
adequacy of any possible foretelling
of what this great gift of nature is
to accomplish. We can but gasp and
wonder.
In view of the fact that radio has
always been with us, excepting foi
the invention of some apparatus ol
Importance small In compariso* with
the natural elements used, who can
answer the question, “What of the
future?” Radio for the transmission
of power has such tremendous possi
bilities within Its scope that the most
confirmed dreamer and the scientist
of the widest vision can only guess in
a feeble way.
Radio, now that it has been recog
nized in the abstract, will work oul
Its own destiny. Such a force once
started at work is not to be stopped,
but will go on and on, along Its
destined course. We can only hope
that that course will run along peace
ful channels and for the benefit of the
greatest number of the world’s people,
(First publication Aug. 20.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Jane Crowe and all persons having
or claiming any interest in Lot 6 ir
Block 25 in the Original Town ol
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, real
names unknown, defendants, art
notified that on August 17, 1925, JSd
L. O’Donnell, plaintiff, filed a petitior
and commenced an action in Districl
Court of Holt County, Nebraska
against you, the object and prayer ol
which are to have plaintiff decreed tc
be the owner of Lot 6 in Block 25 in
the Original Town of O’Neill, Holl
County, Nebraska; to have the title
to said premises quieted in plaintiff;
to have you decreed to have no lier
upon or interest in said premises; tc
have a mortgage of $100 dated Aug
ust 9, 1889, recorded August 12, 1889
in Book 49 of mortgages at page 112
decreed to be fully paid and to be
barred by the statute of limitations ol
Nebraska and to be no lien upon said
premises; to remove the clouds cast
upon plaintiff’s title to said premise:
by reason of the claims of defend
ants; and to have you forever en
joined from asserting any lien upor
or interest in said premises.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before September 28
1925.
ED. L. O’DONNELL,
12-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Aug. 6.)
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IS
SUE REFUNDING BONDS OF
THE CITY OF O’NEILL, NE
BRASKA:
Public notice is hereby given thal
the Mayor and City Council of the
City of O'Neill, Nebraska, by resolu
tion duly passed and entered in the
minutes of a regular meeting of saic
Council held on the 4th day of August
1925, in accordance with Article VI
Chapter 7 of the Compiled Statute:
^
of Nebraska for 1922, directed that
public notice be given that an issue
of valid, interest bearing bonds of the
City of O’Neill, Nebraska, dated Jan
uary 1, 1921, in the principal sum of
$31,000 was voted and authorized to
be issued at a special election held in
said city on the 2nd day of August,
1920; and of which amount so issued
there remains outstanding and un
paid the sum of $19,000; and that
there will be on hand in the sinking
fund to pay said issue on January 1,
1926, not more than sufficient to pay
$1,000 of said bonds and the interest
on the entire outstanding $19,000 of
said issue; and which issue bears in
terest at six per cent per annum;
and the remaining unpaid $19,000 of
said issue will become optional for
payment by said City on January 1,
1926; that to raise the balance of
$18,000 necessary to pay off and re
deem said issue of bonds, which are
known as “O’Neill Water Bonds,”
the City of O’Neill proposes to issue
refunding bonds of the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, In the principal
sum of $18,000, said bonds to be
eighteen in number, in denomina
tions of $1,000 each, to be known and
designated as “City of O’Neill Re
funding Bonds, Series A,” to be dated
January 1, 1926, and to be due in
twenty years from their date, to be
numbered from 1 to 18, and to be
optional for*payment by said City as
follows:
Bond number 1 to be optional for
payment one year from date.
Bond number 2 to be optional for
payment two years from date.
Bond number 3 to be optional for
payment three years from date.
Bond number 4 to be optional for
payment four years from date.
Bond number 5 to be optional for
payment five years from date.
Bond number 6 to be optional for
payment six years from date.
Bond number 7 to be optional for
payment seven years from date.
Bond number 8 to be optional for
■ payment eight years from date.
Bond number 9 to be optional for
payment nine years from date.
Bonds numbered 10 to 18, both in
clusive, to be optional for payment
ten years from date.
Said bonds to bear interest at the
rate of four and one-half per cent
per annum payable annually.
Public notice is hereby given that
any taxpayer in the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, may file objections to such
proposed action with Ed. T. Campbell,
City Clerk of said City, in the First
National Bank in said City, on the
24th day of August, 1925, between
the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 3
o’clock P. M.
(Seal) ED. T, CAMPBELL,
10-3 City Clerk.
(First publication Aug. 6.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 171.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, August 6, 1925
In the matter of the Estate of Mary
Harrington, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said es
tate is December 3, 1925, and for the
payment of debts is August 6, 1926,
and that on September 3, 1925, and
on December 4, 1925, 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,
10-4 County Judge.
I THE f
O’NEILL ABSTRACT
COMPANY _
—Compiles—
“Abstract of Title”
The only complete set of Ab
stract Books in Holt County.
iii PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON t
Glasses Correctly Fitted. |
Office and Residence, Naylor Blk. |
-Phone 7$
g O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA I
mtmmmttamammmmmm
| DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
i Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to
: disease of the eye and cor
::: rect fitting of glasses.
tmtmtttttmmmnmmttnmmmmmm
H. L. BENNETT
i Graduate Veterinarian j;
Phone 304. Day or Night.
O’Neill, Nebraska
»nmnn»mwiwwmm»in»nmnnm
" C. H. Lubker M. E. Lubker
DRS. LUBKER
Chiropractic Specialists in
:: Chronic, Nervous and Femals
Diseases.
! Phone 316. O’Neill, Nebr. I
: j W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska Jj