The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 24, 1925, Image 8

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Farm loans—r. h. parrer.—37tf
KODAKS. FILMS, KODOK FINISH
ing—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf
FOR 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.
I can now loan money on good farms
at 5Vi% interest.—R. H. Parker,
O'Neill, Nebr. 40-tf
LOST—ON STREET, PAIR SHELL
rim glasses, II. C Stiner name in
case. Finder leave at office. 16
FOR RENT—SIX ROOM MODERN
house. Close to school,—John L.
Quig. 14-tf
WANTED TO BUY — 100 THIN
sows.—John T. O’Malley. 16-3
LESSONS GIVEN IN DRESSMAK
ing.—Mrs. A. E. Stevens. Phone
369. 16-4
WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR
general housework.—Mrs. J. B.
Ryan. 16-2p
IF YOU NEED THE OLD LOAN ON
your farm' renewed for anothter 6 or
10 years, of If you need a larger loan
I can make it for you.—R H. Parker,
D’Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf
FOR SALE—SPOTTED POLAND
China boars and gilts sired by
Wildfire’s Buster, by the 1924 World’s
Champion Wildfire.—H. C. Cooper,
Chambers. 17-2
WINDMILL & WELL WORK, j
Raymond Cyclone proof wind- I
mills, well work and repairing |
of wells and windmills, i
CHESTER MORGAN j
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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
teed.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
John Miskimins
FOR SALE, CABBAGE, TOMATOES
and Potatoes, 2 miles west of In
man, Nebr.—Frank Sobotka. 16-3p
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. 62-tf
HOUSE TO RENT IN DESIRABLE
location. Inquire of Edward M.
Gallagher at First National Bank.
17-3
FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND
three-fourth per cent, no commis
sion.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent
Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf
LOST—BLACK-HILLS GOLD RING.
Finder call Phone 167. 17-1
FOR SALE—VELVET RUG, 9x12,
will exchange for small size.
Phone 173. 17-1
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL
buy a 6-cylinder Reo automobile.—
See R. H. Parker. 3-tf
WILL RENT — 6-ROOM HOUSE,
modern throughout, to responsible
party. Chas. Bailey at the Harris
Market, Phone 47. 17
WANTED — VACANCY NOW OF
fered to handle Ward’s Reliable
Products in Holt County. Gentle
manly, steady hustler desired. Pre
vious experience not necessary. Par
ticulars forwarded on request.. Dr.
Ward’s Medical Co., Winona, Minn.
Established 1866. 17-3
WANTED—A MAN OF GOOD AP
pearance and character to cover an
organized territority of about 30 to
40 miles and earn from $200 to $600
on a twelve day proposition. Three
or five year contract desired with in
dividual. Only those having perma
nent positions need apply. A fine
proposition for Ministers, real estate
or insurance brokers, Drug clerks.
Give address and references. Almost
guaranteed proposition. Box H. 17-1
CATTLE, HOGS & SHEEP.
Do you know that the CORN BELT
COMMISSION COMPANY is one of
the best commission firms on the
South Omaha Market and has the
reputation of having some of the
best Salesmen in the So. Omaha
Yards. Every man that works for
this outfit is a hustler and a live
wire. When you ship to the Corn
Belt Com. Co. you are absolutely as
sured of unexcelled service, big prices
and big fills. Write, wire or phone
the CORN BELT COM. CO. and get
thteir live stock quotations before
shipping. 17-tf
PUBLIC SALE!
A" I am going to California, I will sell my personal property,
beginning at 2:00 o’clock, p. m., 2 blocks south of the Warner &
^ons hardware store, in the little red house on the corner, on
Saturday, Oct. 3rd
Household Goods and Tools
One book case, 1 library table, 1 dining table, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1
bed springs, 2 feather beds, 1 folding cot, 1 ironing board, some
stone fruit jars from 1 to 5 gal., some glassware, 1 set of Asbestos
irons, 1 clothes wringer, 1 6x9 rug, 1 step ladder, horse and cow
halters, spade post-hole digger, garden fork, 2 hand saws, 1 buck
saw, 1 No. 95 bucket pump, 1 meat saw, 1 scythe, 1 set nearly new
single harness, 1 Cyclone Washer, 9 grain sacks, 1 shovel board, and
other articles.
The following articles belonging to C. E. Zimmerman will be sold
at this sale.
Four pitch forks, 1 scoop, 2 spades, 2 sewing machines, 1 50
gallon galvanized tank, 1 checker board, 2 small baby chicken coops,
1 4-gal. jar, 1 12-doa. egg case, 6 running board carriers, 1 wire
stretcher, .1 grindstone.
TERMS—Cash.
T. T. Waid, Owner
COL. JAMES MOORE, Auct. O’NEILL NATL. BANK, Clerk.
Wife and Husband
Both III With Gas
“For years I had gas on the stom
ach. The first dose of Adlerika
helped. I now sleep well and all gas
is gone. It also helped my hus
band.” (signed) Mrs. B. Brinkley,
ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS
and often brings astonishing relief
to the stomach. Stops that full,
bloated feeling. Brings out old,
waste matter you never thought was
in your system. This excellent in
testinal evacuant is wonderful for
constipation. Charles E. Stout, Drug
gist. (J-5)
TAKEN UP.
A four months old calf came to my
place about August 1st. Owner can
have same by paying for advertising
and keep. George Babl, 3 miles north
of fair grounds. 17-2p
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from page five.)
to order by the chairman.
that the road hereinafter described
be declared a public road by usure,
t-wit:
On sction line between sections 10
and 15 and sections 9 and 13, town
ship 32, range 13, West of the Sixth
principal meridian,
and the county surveyor be instructed
to plat the same.
And we further recommend that
the care of said road be left to the
township board under the direction
of the supervisor of that district.
J C STEIN
L C McKIM
Motion made and seconded that the
report of the committee be accepted
and Committee discharged and the
road declared a public road of usure
and surveyor instructed to survey and
plat the same.
Upon same being put to a vote by
the chairman it was declared carried.
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on
the bridge fund.
Fred Smith .$ 40.70
Wm Goree . 4.50
Lyle C McKim .60.00
Howard SPterktfns .31.50
Ijouis Seibert .27.50
It E Calvert .21.65
Western Bridge .5000.00
Herman Stein ..6.00
Seth Noble ..32.95
H R Sprague . 9.75
J W Bailey .74.00
L C McKim . 15.41
E Gibson . 17.60
C B Nellis .46.35
Wheeler Lbr & Bridge .475.18
C A Coventry .. 7.00
A B McKay .5.20
V C McKim .105.00
Ralph Showles ..9.00
P J McManus Hwd ._.5.55
Westen Bridge & Con Co.5000.00
E D Vargisson . 20.00
A B McKay .24.50
Chas Good . 31.50
Henry Winkler Jr . 8.60
Lyle C McKim . 57.50
.1 W DeWesse .1.50
L E Skidmore . 26.10
Wheeler Lbr & Bridge .763.10
Wheeler Lbr & Bridge .362.12
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion were allowed
on the general fund:
Geo A Miles . $52.86
Frontier . 539.35
’’ .170.79
” ~ 73.41
” 303.45
” ..-...165.33
J S Jackson .47.05
J S Jackson .. J15.30
Frontier -. 443.92
.-. 97.39
” ..-.-.142.60
.-.92.57
” -...56.90
J. S. Jackson .11085
J S Jackson .126.90
J S Jackson ...24.95
Perkins Bros .. 13.31
" ” ...1.34
” ” -.-.7.30
Omaha Printing Co .440.21
” ” " ...20.15
*’ .—.6.11
” —..8.25
-. 48.28
...60.59
' ..18.00
” -.2.69
.. 4.60
..49.46
.'.. 303.67
.19.19
.. 51.76
” -.94.05
K B Printing Co . 25.33
.40.50
" 55.36
” —...-.3.87
....26.26
1 .— .33.18
” 18J9
Perkins Bros Co. 31.96
*■ —. ::47.52
v —.-.-.6.49
Omaha Printing Co .277.25
” .-.18.23
.75.59
....—.15.15
.. 22.50
” .-.28.32
...50.23
.. 12.19
.-...19.95
” ...-.30.00
.1261.00
.. 57.00
” -.33.00
- .-. 5.65
K B Printing Co . 63.43
. 99
’’ 1 .—..49.50
— . 63.32
” -.-....18.19
" .18.49
- .-.137.33
” ... 22.84
Lincoln School Sup. 137.22
- . 79.28
" -v...913
. 74.22
.-.25.16
Hammond & Stephens ..20.47
" .....320.54
” —.41.99
Uni Pub Co. .10.20
Klopp Ptg Co ..:.299.75
” ...15.00
” \.-.419.25
*’ .„..18.00
” .—. 743.75
” 32.00
” ...120.00
” 48.58
Huse Pub Co .5.19
” ..._.59.88
— ..-77.75
.
.20.15
. 1.64.50
— .—59.88
” ..18.50
.-.21.25
.-.12.76
— ._.42.29
” .19.50
” .,..1.50
NOTES FROM THE NORTHEAST.
Ralph and Robert Phillips were on
the Omaha market Monday with a
car load of cattle.
George Wadsworth, road overseer
of District No. 43, Willowdale pre
cinct, was on our strw*tg iWoently.
Dewey Wolf and ftaadly, of Mon
tana, are visiting at the home of J,
C. F. Bush, paranta of Mrs. Wolf.
E. L. Clark, owner of the North
Pole Telephone Line, was in this vi
cinity recently building new line and
repairing his line.
Willowdale township board met at
the township’s office, C. E. Wertz, re
cently, transacting township business.
They made arrangements to grade
two mile of road in Road District No.
\2. They report the township has no
indebtedness.
Justin McDonald has the material
on the ground for the new 24-foot
bridge, one-haf mile west of the new
school house, in District No. 49. He
operates a Ford truck and hauls two
ton loads. The bridge will be com
pleted in the. near future.
SURROUNDING AND
PLEASANTVIEW ITEMS
Mrs. Emma Riese is remodeling
her barn on her farm.
Jim and Robert Fullerton shipped
cattle to Omaha Tuesday.
Charley Claussen called on John F.
Warner Sunday afternoon.
Earl Miller and John Steskal were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Cone Monday.
Mrs. Mary Pickard, of Ft. Madison,
Iowa, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Albert Klingler.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earley and fam
ily returned home from attending
the Lincoln fair.
Mr. and Mre. Ivan Cone were Sun
day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Ramer and Hastily.
Mrs. Albert Klingler and Mrs. Han
nah Richard called on Mr3. F. Sie
bert Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Hannah Richard and son,
Charley, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Fullerton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnry Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Siebert were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Siebert.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler and
daughter, Dorothy, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Pancratz and family Sun
day evening.
Henry Winkler shipped a car of
hogs and cattle from Emmet to
Omaha Tuesday. He accompanied
the car to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roise and
daughter, Katherene, returned home
Monday from a week’s visit in Lin
coln with relaties.
John F. Warner and Wm. Steskal
were in Valentine Wednesday and re
turned home Friday and reports a
very pleasant trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Freed have
moved to Atkinson and their daughter,
Mrs. Fred Barnes and famiy have
moved onto the Freed farm.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alfs, Ed Stes
kal and children, Ed Earley and Alvin
Walnofer spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingler.
Jerald Cone, of Haverton, Iowa,
is visiting his uncle, Ivan Cone, and
wife this week. He expects to ex
tend his visit to California from here.
Miss Edna Heeb is spending a few
days at her uncles, Frank Heeb, in
O’Neill, under the care of Dr. Finley.
She had her tonsils removed Satur
day.
Mrs. Barbara Winkler, of Emmet,
and her brother, Anton, and nephew,
Ed Spatz, of Abra, were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler
Thursday evening.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
G. W. Lush and family spent Sun
day at the Glen Cleveland home.
Charley Grass and family visited
Sunday at the Lslie Hough home in
O’Neill.
Bill Clyde and family took Sunday
dinner at the Frank Vrooman home
near Venus.
A number of Pleasant Valley peo
ple are attending “Ted” North plays
in O'Neill this week.
Percy Grass and Joe McKinstrey
autoed to Sioux City last Sunday
morning to attend the annual fair.
A. Crumley and son, Lyndley and
Arvey and Jay Lush autoed to Colo
rado last Wednesday where they ex
pect to spend to weeks visiting with
Mr. Crumley’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox and
Henry Clyde and Edna VanCleek
autoed to Sioux City last Sunday
morning to attend the fair and visit
at the Willard Clyde home.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
Charley Grass and family were
O’Neill visitorst last Sunday.
Miss Mary Lush went to Wayne
last Saturday where she will continue
her schooling.
Mrs. David Bowen entertined the
N. O. K. club at her home last Thurs
day evening.
Mrs. L. E. Grass, of O’Neill, is vis
iting this week at the home of her |
son, Chas. Grass.
Mrs. Cora Hamilton and daughter,
Elsie, of O’Neill, visited Sunday with
Claude Hamilton.
Miss Esther Buxton, of Star, spent
Saturday evening and Sunday with
Miss Helen Anderson. .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker and Mrs.
Martin Petterson visited Sunday at
the Will Anderson home.
The Misses Mabel and Grace and
George Casey autoed to Battle Creek
to spend the week-end with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Les. Hough and
nephew, Elmer Snyder, of O’Neill,
visited Sunday at the Percy Grass
home.
School District No. 23 opened last
Monday morning with Miss Viola
Park, of Page, teacher. School open
ed with twelve pupils.
C. M. Stewart and family, Mr. Kel
ly and family, and Wilsie Harris and
family spent Saturday evening picnic
ing' on the river near Inman.
Mrs. Mabel Hayne and daughter,
Vivian, and Guy Hamilton autoed to
Wayne last Sunday. Miss Vivian
remained to attend school there.
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1 CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 4, 1925.
Present: Mayor and al Council
men.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approwed.
City Treasurer’s statements for the
month of July were read and ap
proved.
On motoin the ..following claims
were allowed:
On General Fund:
James Davidson _ $ 3.25
D. Stannard _ 1.00
Min. Elec. Dis. Co. _ 163.34
Scott Hough -- 100.00
H. J. Hammond __ 4.15
W. J. Hammond _ 37.50
Ed. T. Campbell _ 25.00
Ed. T. Campbell City Clerk_ 15.00
A. V. Virgin _ 4.10
N. W. Bell Tel. Co_ 2.50
O’Neill Concert Band _ 64.92
O’Neill Fire Department _ 11.00
Geo. Bay _ 9.00
Scott Hough _ 9.00
H. E. Coyne - 37.85
On Water Fund:
Ed. T. Campbell _$ 10.00
Jos. Filsinger - 116.00
R. H. Mills _ 4.00
The Texas Co__ 32.41
On Road Fund:
Scott Hough _$ 20.40
. Frank Howard _ 10.25
Ralph Millard _1._ 1.25
Motion made and seconded that the
gutter be ordered constructed on
Fourth Street as described in Section
2 of Ordinance No. 95A. Carried.
Motion made and seconded that
the Street Committee be empowered
to purchase road grader with full
power to act. Carried.
On motion the Council adjourned
ED. T. CAMPBELL,
City Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 17, 1925.
Council met at call of Mayor.
In absence of the Mayor, Council
man Johnson presided at the meet
ing.
Present: Councilman Johnson, Gil
lespie, Coyne, Brennan and Phalin.
On motion the following claims
were allowed:
On Genral Fund:
Geo. Vanevery _ $150.00
On Road Fund:
Scott Houggh - 11.50
On motion the Council adjourned.
ED. T. CAMPBELL,
City Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 21, 1925.
Council met at call of the Mayor.
Present: Mayor Gilligan and all
Councilmen.
Motion made and seconded that we
accept the estimate as made by the
City Engineer for construction of
gutter on Fourth Street. Carried.
Motion made and seconded that the
City Clerk be instructed to advertise
GVplAP
The FIREPROOF Sheathing
It’s fireproof
Sheathe with Gyp-Lap
and you put a fire-re
sistive wall ol gypsum
rock on your home at
no extra cost. Gyp-Lap,
too, is extra strong, heat
insulating, quickly
erected. The ideal back
ing lor stucco, brick
veneer or clapboards.
Bazelman Lumber Co.,
O’Neill, Nebraska.
__
for bids for the construction of gut
ter ordered in. Carried.
On motion the Council adjourned.
ED. T. CAMPBELL,
City 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 predate 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 Sept. 17)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 1699.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, September 12, 1925.
In the matter of the Estate of George
R. Shellhart, Deceased.
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that the Ad
ministrator of said estate has filed in
said court hie final report and a peti
tion for final Settlement and distribu
tion of the residue of said estate; and
that said report and petition will be
heard October 8, 1925, 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
C. J. MALONE,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal.) 16-3
(First publication Sept. 17.)
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT.
Estate No. 1736, In the County
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
September 16th, 1925, in the matter
of the Estate of William J. Gray,
Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in said estate, take
notice that the Executor of said es
tate has filed in said court his final
report, and a petition for final set
tlement and distribution of the residue
of said Estate, and for a finding and
decree of said court that said estate
is not subject to a Federal Inheritance
Tax or a State Inheritance Tax, and
that said report and petition will be
heard on October 10th, 1925, at 2
o’clock P. M. at the County Court
Room at O’Neill, Nebraska, when all
persons interested may appear and
be heard concerning the Final Report,
the matter of Inheritance Tax, and
the Distribution of said Estate.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
16- 3 County Judfee.
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DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to
disease of the eye and cor
rect fitting of glasses.
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H. L. BENNETT
; Graduate Veterinarian
Phone 304. Day or Night.
O’Neill, Nebraska
: C. H. Lubker M. E. Lubker :
DRS. LUBKER
Chiropractic Specialists in
Chronic, Nervous and Femals :::
Diseases.
Phone 316. O’Neill, Nebr. j!j
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Phone, Office 28
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