The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 10, 1925, Image 7

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FARM LOANS—R. IL PARKER.—37tf
KODAKS, FILMS, KODOK FINISH
ing—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf
SOR SALE OR RENT—6-room house.
—P. V. Hickey. 39-tf
DURING MY FOURTEEN YEARS
of loaning money on farms this is
the lowest interest rate I ever had.
F ean now loan money on good farms
at 5Vi% interest.—R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 40-tf
ii: WINDMILL & WELL WORK. $
Raymond Cyclone proof wind- |
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CHESTER MORGAN {
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PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER
Will cry your sales both large
and small. Knows how to sell
and when to sell. Rates Rea
sonable. Satisfaction Guaran
tsedi
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
John Miskimins
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JUST SOLD TWO FARMS. POS
sibly I can sell more. List your
>rm with me and I will try.—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 52-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE—SEVEN Rooms
and Bath. All modern. Southeast
corner of same block as public libra
ry.—Mrs. Jessie Ashley. 6-ti
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL
buy a 6-cylinder Reo automobile.—
See It. H. Parker. 3-tf
FOR SALE—A FEW DUROC JElt
sey male pigs.—C. F. Baker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 14-2p
FOR SALE—SIX ROOM MODERN
house. Close to school.—John L.
Quig. 14-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE—GOOD 6
100m house and 3 lots.—F. C. Mc
"'pnna, 13-3p
FOUR-TUBE RADIO TO TRADE
for one or two cows.—Burlington
depot. 15-2
WILL FURNISH ROOM TO SCHOOL
girl or teacher in exchange for
company. Address, H. D. B. care
Frontier. 15-lp
FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 6 AND
three-fourth per cent, no commis
sion.—F. J. Dlshner, County Agent
Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf
IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON
your farm renewed for anothter 5 or
10 years, of If you need a larger loan
t can make it for you.—R H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf
FOR SALE—ONE ARTEMIS, SCH
moler and Muller player piano, with
fifty rolls, in good condition.—Mrs. F.
J. Ratliff. 14-3p
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Combination Sale
I will hold a combination sale at niy feed barn, beginning at 2
o’clock, on
Saturday, September 19th
Come to the Feed Barn and list whatever you have to sell, or list
it with Col. Janies Moore.
Lists should be in by Monday so that the bills can be printed.
® The Charles Simmons six-room house in O’Neill will be sold at
S this sale. |
E.F. Roberts
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How Is It With
You?
Some men look ahead only a
nickel’s worth at a time.
However, he who really succeeds
in life is looking ahead in hundreds
or thousands.
This bank can help yon see ahead.
This bank carries no indebtedness
of officers or stockholders.
Resources over $600,000.00.
The O’Neill National Bank
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Her Majesty
Art Ware. The perfect water
wave comb. Before retiring
dampen the hair and insert 10 - '
Comb. Each . tut*
10c Composition Book OC —
each . UDG
The secret of better Home
Made Cakes—Sw'ans Down
Cake Flour. Large Size 94 m
packages __ _
2 Pounds Delicious Fig Bar 40 —
Cookies . "tJO
2—20c Packages Fresh QQ —
Graham Crackers .,. 4,3 G
1 Gallon Pure Vinegar* 40
100% Quality .. 43 U
Puritan Bohemian Hop CO
Flavored Malt ... tj3G
12 Dozen Cork Lined, Metal OQm
Bottle Caps ____ L OC
2 Dozen Crown Cap Glass
Bottles Capacity, each 32
ounces. For beverages, cat
sup, etc. Good quality, 70
well shaped . __ yti I 4
‘ Have you noticed the change
in Michael Castello?” He
looks like a new man,
Azure Blue, Fancy Silk Strip
ed Semi-Finished Worsted.
AM Virgin Wool Q09 CO)
Men’s Suits 'ptu.Sujj
JOHN J. MELVIN
!57 Steps
Sells for Less
THE FRONTIER
D. H. CRONIN, Publisher
W. C. TEMPLETON,
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Editor and Business Manager
Entered at the postoffice at O’Neill,
Nebraska, as second-class matter.
MAY BELLE
I am pleased to announce to my
patrons that I have secured the Line
of MAY BELLE Coats and Dresses
of the MAY BELLE SHOPPE of
Columbus.
These Garments are widely known
for their superior Workmanship,
Quality and Smart Styles.
MAY BELLE VIZZARD has just
returned from New York City with the
Fall Line and we will be pleased to
present same to our patrons on the
following dates at special prices.
I cannot urge my patrons enough
to call and see these beautiful Coats
and Dresses.
You will need Fall Garments—why
wait and pay more?
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
September 10th, 11th and 12th.
MARGARET CLINTON MILIINERY
STORE, O’NEILL, NEBR.
WANTED TO BUY — 100 THIN
sows.—John T. O’Malley. 15-3
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 I
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
TOMATOES FOR SALE.
At my place, 3 miles south of In
man. You can get them any time on
Sunday if you make arrangements
for them.—Lewis Kopecky. 14-tf
Gas on Stomach Made
Mrs. Cook Nervous
“For years I had gas on the stom
ach and was nervous. Adlerika has
done more good than enything.”
(signed) Lela Cook. ONE spoonful
Adlerika removes GAS and often
brings surprising relief to the stom
ach. Stops that full, bloated feeling.
Don’t waste time with pills or tab
lets but let Adlerika give your bowels
a REAL cleansing, bringing out mat
ter you never thought was in your
system! Charles E. Stout, Druggist.
(J-4)
WHAT MY NEIGHBAR SAYS.
Is of Interest to O’Neill Folks.
When one has had the misfortune
other kidney ills—and has found re
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. Geo. H. Jones, says: “Con
stant, bearing down pains across my
kidneys taxed my strength. Some
times when I bent over quickly, the
pains were so bad I couldn’t straigh
ten. The soreness in my back kept
me awake nights and mornings the
muscles across my kidneys were so
Strained^ and lame I could hardly
drag around. Throbbing headaches
wore me out and sometimes specks
whirled before my eyes. My kidneys
acted too freely also. A couple
boxes of Doan’s Pills cured me.
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
( First publication Sept. 10.)
NOTICE OF DESIGNATION OF
COUNTY ROADS.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Supervisors of Holt County,
Nebraska, have designated the fol
lowing described roads as County
Roads, to-wit:
Commencing at the North end of
Main Street of the Village of Stuart,
Nebraska, thence East on the town
ship line between Townships 30 and
31 to the South-east corner of Sec
tion 31, Township 31, Range 15 West
ONLY 75c
DOWN
This New Style Famous
HOT POINT
TOASTER
For Only 75c Down
Balance $1.00
per month with your
light bill.*
Think of making two
slices at one time of
the most delicious toast
right at your table.
Splendid for toasted
Sandwiches for that
Noon Luncheon or
Midnight Lunch.
A Real Offer and Gi od
until September 19th
Only.
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DON’T DELAY
GET YOURS NOW
TRI-STATE
UTILITIES
COMPANY
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>f the 6th Principal Meridian, thence
North for a distance of 13 miles to
he Northwest corner of the NEVi of
Section 32, Township 33, Range 15
West of the 6th P. M., thence
East 1 Ms miles to the Southeast cor
ner of Section 28, Township 33, Range
15 West, thence North 2 miles to the
Northwest corner of Section 22,
rownship 33, Range 15 West of the
5th Principal Meridian, thence East
Ms mile to the Dustin post office and
store.
And also road commencing at the
south end of Main Street in the
rown of Inman on the section line
Detween Sections 19 and 30, Town
ship 28, Range 10. Thence East along
section line to the Rail Road a id Road
No. 314. Thence on No. 314 to the
Section line east of Section 30, thence
South on section line to the South
east corner of Section 6, Township
27, Range 10, thence East to the Rail
Road. Thence southeasterly along
south side of Rail Road the section
line east of Section 10 to Road No.
35 thence along Road No. 65 as now
traveled to No. 154 to the range line,
rhence along Road No. 19, 122 and
No. 60 along or near the Rail Road
to the Town of Ewing, 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 22nd day of September,
1925, at 10 o’clock A. M., said Board
Df Supervisors will hold a hearing on
said designations at their office in the
Court House at O’Neill, Nebraska,
it which all petitions asking for a
change in said designation will be
Deard.
E. F. PORTER,
15-1 County Clerk.
(First publication Sept. 10.)
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.
Estate No. 1781.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, September 9, 1925.
In the matter of the Estate of Alvin
H. Corbett, 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 Alvin H. Corbett, De
ceased, and for the appointment of
Edward T. Campbell, as executor
thereof; that October 1, 1925, at 10
o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing
said petition and proving said in
strument in said Court when all per
sons concerned may appear and con
test the probate thereof.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
15-3 County Judge.
(First publication Aug. 20.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Jane Crowe and all persons having
or claiming any interest in Lot 6 in
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Interstate Fair
Sioux City 1
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The 23rd Annual Fair and Exposition opens on
September 20th with a program of Auto Races—
World Famous Speed Demons.
Special Reduced Railroad Rates; See Your Rail
! road Agent.
ENJOY A WEEK AT THE FAIR!
An Educational Display unequalled in the middle
west. Second largest Swine Show in the United
States. "The best in Beef and Dairy Cattle, Draft
Horses, Sheep and Poultry. Large Machinery Dis
play.
vBIG FIREWORS SPECACLE
Every night, commencing Monday, September 21,
“Tekoyo,” big Fireworks Spectacle. Four days of 3
. Harness Racing, Bands, Vaudeville. The Rubin
& Cherry Shows on the Midway.
New Paved Road to the Fair Grounds.
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Sept. 20,21,22,23,24,25
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Block 25 in the Original Town of
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, real
names unknown, defendants, ar©
notified that on August 17, 1925, Ed.
L. O’Donnell, plaintiff, filed a petition
and commenced an action in District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
against you, the object and prayer of
which are to have plaintiff decreed to
be the owner of Lot 6 in Block 25 in
the Original Town of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska; to have the title
to said premises quieted in plaintiff;
to have you decreed to have no lien
upon or interest in said premises; to
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 of
Nebraska and to be no lien upon said
premises; to remove the clouds cast
upon plaintiff’s title to said premises
by reason of the claims of defend
ants; and to have you forever en
joined from asserting any lien upon
or interest in said premises.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before September 28,
1925.
1 ED."L. O’DONNELL,
12-4 Plaintiff.
(First publication Aug, 27.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The City of O’Neill, Nebraska, will
receive sealed bids for the furnishing
of material and construction of a con
crete gutter, ten feet in width, on
Fourth Street, in front of Lots 21 and
22 in Fahy and Gillispie’s Subdivision
of Lots 14, 15 and 16, in Block 9, in
the Originial Town of ONeill, Ne
braska, and in front of Lots 1, 2, 3
and 4, in Block 15, in the original town
of O’Neill, Nebraska; and for the fur
nishing of material and construction
of a concrete curb to said gutter.
Said gutter to be six inches deep, the
bottom five inches on which are to be
composed of a mixture of five parts
of gravel to one of cement, and the
top inch of said gutter to be com
posed of a mixture of two parts of
gravel to one of cement. All bids to
include cost of necessary excavation
to place such curb and gutter on grade
to be established by the City Engineer
of O’Neill, Nebraska. Each bidder
shall submit with the bid a certified
check for 10 per cent of the amount
of such bid payable to the City of
O’Neill, and the person to whom the
contract is awarded shall be required
to furnish bond in the amount of such
bid for the construction of such work
and payment for all material fur
nished and labor performed on such
work. Bids shall be filed with the
City Clerk not later than seven
o’clock P. M. on September 16, 1925.
The City reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. The estimate
for such work is as follows:
“ESTIMATE.
I estimate the cost of gutter, ten
feet wide, in front of Lots 21 and 22
in Fahy and Gillispie’s subdivision of
Lots 14, 15 and 16 in Block 9 in the
Original Town of O’Neill, Nebraska,
and in front of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in
Block 15 in the original Town of
O’Neill, Nebraska, to be 21 cents per
square foot. Cost of curb in front of
said lots 75 cents per running foot.
M. F. NORTON,
City Engineer.”
CITY OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
ED. T. CAMPBELL,
City Clerk. 13-3
AJNID YUT
The above doesn’t disclose other important factors
in connection with a
Federal Farm Loan
For instance:—
A Low Interest Rate
Profit Sharing by Borrowers
No Commission
Loan Expenses Paid by Dividends
Long Time Easy Payments With Options
No Red Tape
We are glad to answer any inquiry—address
JAS. F. O’DONNELL
Secretary-Treasurer
O’NeiU :: :: :: :: Nebraska