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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1928)
==----T3ZZI=Z1ZZ- „ Bsal I east and one-half mile north of . * north of O’Neill, Nebraska, ry 24, 1928 | in will serve lunches. I es and Mules 1 1 roan mare, 6 ^ * * ., * ; l zrey mare, 6 years old, with , *rs old, in foal, weight 1200; 1 g ir of black mules, 3 years old, [ coming 4-year-old saddle horse, >d cow pony, children broke._ I 29 Head of Cattle 1 13 head of good milch cows; 2 two year old steers; B yearling steers; 2 two year old heifers; 1 Whiteface hull, 2 years old; 5 fall calves. I 12 Head of Shoats I Twelve head of shoats, weight 125 pounds each. I Farm Machinery, Tools, Etc. I 3 Peering mowers; 1 McCormick mower; 2 “A” hay stackers in good shape ! with rope; 1 I)ain side-hitch hay sweep; 1 Galloway manure spreader; ■ 1 four-inch wide tire wagon in good shape; 1 12-foot broadcast seeder; 1 | IB-inch sulkv plow in good shape; 114-inch walking plow; 1 pulverizer; 1 p f rye drill; 1 one-row lister; 1 one-row, 4-shovel riding cultivator; 1 P. & O. i W go-dig; 1 sweep feed grinder nearly new; 1 well drilling outfit complete; 1 & f farrowing hog house, 7x7, shingle roof; 3 good sets of harness; 1 1920 §f H model Ford truck in good running order; some blacksmith tools and other j| fp articles too numerous to mention. J p TERMS—Nine months’ time will be given with approved security drawing ? H 10 per cent interest. $10 and under cash. No property to be removed until §§ fl settled for. H I C. E. TENBORG, Owner I I COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. W. P. DAILEY, Clerk. I I PUBLIC SALE!! I As we are going to move to smaller places we will sell at public auction on 8 J the place known as the “Yankee” Bellar farm, 5 miles north and V/2 8 miles west of O’Neill cemeteries; 12 miles east of Atkinson, on I Tuesday, February 21, 1928 I p Sale starts at 11:00 sharp. Hank Kitts will be there with his § B lunch wagon and will serve the lunch at noon. |f I 15 Head ol Cattle I 8 8 head of good milch cows, to be fresh in April; 7 good stock cows. 8 I 7 Head of Horses I 8 One team, iron grey gelding and black mare, 9 years old, weight 2650; l blue S roan mare, smooth mouth, weight 1150; 1 bay horse, 8 years old, weight 8 * 1200; l team black geldings, 5 and 6 years old, weight 2800; l grey mare, a 8 smooth mouth, weight 1350. □ I 35 Head of Hogs I $§ 5 brood sows to farrow in April; 29 head of shotes, weight 125 to 175 lbs; || S I purebred Poland China boar. « I Farm Machinery, Miscellaneous, Etc. H 1 eight-foot McCormick binder; 1 I\ & (). double row lister; 3 discs; 1 Liberty Hi-inch sulky plow; 1 Acme 6-foot mower; 1 P. & O. corn planter with 160 rods wire; 1 two-row Moline eli; 1 two-row Hock Island eli; 3 riding jt cultivators; 2 three-section harrows; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 four-wheel | I John Deere lister; Van Brunt l-horse drill; 1 power two-hole sheller with I S elevator; 1 eight-inch feed grinder; 1 pile of cobs; 1 VA h.p. Cushman engine, f jjj 1 grind stone; l hand corn sheller; l set l14-inch work harness; 1 Fremont II saddle; 1 seeder; 3 50-gallon. 2 30 gallon oil barrel; 1 8-foot galvanized ■ jg steel tank; 1 22-caliber Stevens Favorite rifle; some car repairs; 5 bu. j It of shelled white seed com; 30 bushels of Early Ohio potatoes; 3 hives of ■ I bees; some household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. S TERMS—Nine months' time will he given with approved security drawing :X 10 per cent interest. 810 and under cash. No propert> to In* removed until S settled for. I C. A. Strong and H. A. Klingler, 3 Owners COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. NEBRASKA STATE BANK. Clerk CHAMBERS ITEMS. ■ i Miss Lofena Coppoc entertained a 1 number of friends at her home Satur day afternoon, February 11, in honor: of her mother’s ninety-first birthday (anniversary. A dainty luncheon was served. Grandma Coppoc has been in feeble condition for some time due to 1 her advanced age. If tender care can prolong her life she will live to enjoy more birthdays. i A Bible drama “The Rock" will be presented at the Chambers town hall (Sunday evening, February 26, under ’ the auspices of the Methodist church. “The Rock” is a deeply religious play picturing the life of the apostle Peter iand its presentation will be entirely in keeping with the spirit of the Sab bath. Beautiful costumes have been i rented for the occasion. No admis sion charge will be made. A free will offering will be taken. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. A large crowd attened the public j sale held at the D. B. Perkin’s ranch Friday, February 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins have rented their place to Mr.; and Mrs. Veder Headman. After an extended pleasure and sightseeing trip jin different parts of the United States they will make plans for their future 'residence. Their many friends are | hoping that they will decide to locate at Chambers. Despite the had weather a fair sized crowd attended the Cook-Ilanna public sale Monday, February 13th at the Ezra Cook ranch northeast of Cham bers. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hanna, who have been running the ranch the past year will move to O’Neill March 1st where Mr. Hanna will run a filling station. While we regret loosing these young people our best wishes will follow them to their new home. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Rudat this week, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tibbitt lefi for Omaha Thursday and returned home Saturday with a new “Sport i model Ford Coupe. The ear will be : UM'U 1UI UCIIlUIiaviauii^ jjui puncn the Tibbitt garage. Mrs. Edward Adams, who has been a patient at the Green Gables Sanitor ium, at Lincoln, Nebraska, the past month, returned home the first of this week much improved in health. Her daughter, Miss Jennie, who is a train ed nurse, has been with her mother . during hre illness. Miss Jennie accom 1 papied her mother home. Grandma Cavanaugh, of O’Neill, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hat . ton this week. Mrs. H. M. Lee spent Thursday of last week at O’Neill visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Clarence Tibbett and Chester Fees drove the new Ford to O’Neill Sun day to attend a shooting match held at that place. Insist on The Frontier printing i Your Sale Bills. A.COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE AWAITS YOU HERE. Permanent Waving by Expert. Hairdressing, Marcelling, Shingling, Hying, Manicuring, Facials, Scalp Treatments, Etc. Phone 102 GOLDEN HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP C AR DIN AL'S EM PLOY M ENT AGENCY. The Students of St. Mary’s Acad emy are helping their basketball team by turning over their earnings for one day between February 7 and March 1 to the athletic fund. Anyone wish ing to engage help will please leave orders with one of the students or call 124. 37 NOTICE. 1 will not be liable for any money or credit given against my property in the city of O’Neill. 38-2 JAMES E. DUFFY. EGGS FOR HATCHING BABY CHICKS Buff Orpington eggs for hatching, $3 per 100.—Roy Cole, O’Neill. 40-2p For Sale—White Leghorn roosters, purebred stock.—Mrs. Mary Mac leod. 36-3 For Sale—Hatching eggs. White Rock, 60c per setting; $3.50 per 100. —Mrs. John Shoemaker. 33tf Buff Orpington eggs for hatching, $3.00 per 100. Also some white geese for sale.—Roy Cole, O’Neill, 38-2p Pure bred chicks. Reds, Buff and White Orpington, White, Barred and Buff Rock, White Wyandotte, $14.00, S. C. White, Brown and Buff Leghorn $12.00, Mixed Heavy $10.00 per 100 postpaid.—Elkhom Valley Hatchery, Battle Creek. Nebr. 37-12. THOUSANDS OF CHICKS FREE Ten chicks free with every 100 or dered. Orders for 500 get 75 free. Orders for 1,000, big brooder free. Hocks all “cert-o-Culd." Quality chicks and prepaid live delivery guar. Rocks, Reds, $12.50-100; Leghorns, $11.00-100. Order direct from ad.— 37-tf Perrin Hatchey, Chariton. Ia. EGGS FOR HATCHING. S. C. White Leghorn, Tancred and i Hollywood strains, $3.50 per 100; I special price in 500 lots or over.—Mrs. | E. M. Leach. Phone 17F130. O’Neill. , Neb.. Rfd No. 2. 37-4p BABY CHICKS. All leading heavy Varieties from pure bred flocks, $14.00 per 100. First Chicks for Sale Feb. 21st, and every Tuesday thereafter. Also Custom Hatching $4.00 per 100 Eggs. 37-tf Atkinson Hatchery. FOR RENT House for rent— One-half block from public school.—Mary’ G. Hor iskey. 33-tf For Rent—At Once. Modern slg« •.. "I-.* ' M M l r-, For Rent - M< ■fern house one block least of school * partly ”■—* rn residence, m< * Eiadv B<>wet-.. Sft-tf for over 35 years 2§ ounces Cor 2S y Use less than of higher priced brands Guaranteed Pure For Rent—240 acres joining Charles Siders place northeast of O’Neill, 90 acres broke, the rest hay land. Rent $150 payable April 1st. Enquire John W. Duffy, Cascade, Iowa, or James E. Duffy, O’Neill, Neb. 38^2p FOR SALE OR RENT. We have for sale or rent the dairy farm adjoining O’Neill on the north. Will rent for cash. Possession given March 1st. This is an excellent dairy farm and is well equipped to handle a large number of cattle. 36-tf A. MERRELL. A HOME FOR SALE. An 8-room house, all modern, ex cept furnace, two corner lots, and gar age. One block from two schools, churches, court house, opera house, and business center of O’Neill. A very desirable place, and room enough if owner desires to take some roomers. Terms easy. 38-2p FRANK CAMPBELL. Agent. FOR SALE Brood Sow for sale, to farrow in April. 2% miles north of Page, Neb. —Falk Bros., Pege, Nebr. 37-4 For Sale—30 head young ewes, some have lambs by side.—Harry Res sell, Chambers, Nebraska. 35-tf Hemstitching and picoting at my home, one block west of city water tower, O’Neill.—Miss Minerva Mer rell. 18-tf MISCELLANEOUS Dressmaking—Clara Aim, 34-tf. Found, a gents driving glove for left hand. Call at this office. 37-tf Martin’s store sells High Gradf Hosiery; prices reasonable. 35-8 Wanted—Middle aged woman to help with house work.—Mrs. L. Buri val, O’Neill, Nebr. 38-tf KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Gnaves. O’Neill, 30-tf O. C. Crawford, O’Neill, Nebraska, would like job on farm for summer; will chore for board until March 1st. 38-1 p . c Nintey per cent of all human knowledge is gained through the eyes. Your children deserve an equal chance with other children. Look after their eyes now. See Perrigo Optical Co., at Page Hotel, Thursday, Feb. 23; at Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Feb. 24. 37-2 FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND Mi per cent, no commission.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf ATTENTION LIVE STOCK MEN. Do you know that the CORN BELT COM. CO., is absolutely one of the best commission firm on the South Omaha Market. Some of the most prominent and prosperous live stock shippers from this community to the CORN BELT COM. CO. Get in touch with this firm, they will get you good prices and good fills and1 satisfy you. 35-4 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. We have appointed Frank Lang mack Sales Manager for the O’Neill territory. All courtesy shown him will be appreciated. We have resorted to this system of selling to lower the cost of monu ments to you by eliminating the com mission paid salesmen. He will call personally on you. WAYNE MONUMENT WORKS, Manufacturer** & Designers of Artis tic Memorials. Wayne, Nebraska. 38-3 (First publictation Feb. 16.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 1942. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. February 15, 11*28. In the matter of the Estate of Charles K. Stevens, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Admin istrator of said estate has filed in said court his final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard March 7th, 1928. at 10 o dock A. M.. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraaka, when all persons Interested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. (County Court Seal.) C J. MALONE, ip it County Judgr (First publication Feb. 9.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seeled Wd« will be received et the l*epertmrnl of Public Works in the Ktate House at Lincoln, Nebraska, on Marrh 2nd, 192**, until It* oti o'clock A. M . and at that tim< publicly open ed and read for CRADISC, ONE [BRIDGE and incidental work on the ! O’NEILL-BARTLETT ROAD. The proposed work consists of con ' structing 0.2 miles of GRADED road. The approximate quantities are: 5,400 Cu. Yds. Common Excavation BRIDGE AT STATION * 729-93.7 > 1—73 ft. Timber Trestle Span. Plans and specifications for the work may he seen and information se cured at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Nehi-aska, or at the office of the Department of Public Works at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be re quired to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100 per cent of his contract. Certified checks made payable to the Department of Public Works for \ not less than five percent (5%) of ' the amount of the bid will be required. This work must be started previous to April 15th, 1928, and be completed by June 1st, 1928. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS R. L. Cochraif, State Engineer. E. F. PORTER, 37-3 County Clerk, Holt County. (First publication Feb. 2.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Application of C. P. Hancock, administrator of the ' estate of Eurettn E. Long, deceas ed, for license to sell real estate. Order To Show Cause. Now, on this 30th day of January, 1928, this cause ca ne on for hearing upon the application and petition of C. P. Hancock, administrator of the estate of Luretta E. Long, deceased, for license to sell the Southeast Quar ter of Section Four (4), Township Thirty-oqe (31), Range Ten (10). and the West One-half of the Northwest Quarter Sec. Twelve (12), Township i Thirt.v-two 1321. Ranee Eleven fill. all West of the Sixth Principal Meri dian, Holt Couty, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying the debts owing by said deceased and said estate, and it appearing to the Court from such petition that there are not sufficient personal assets in the hands of said administrator to pay the debts owing by said deceased and said estate, ami the expense of administration, and that it is necessary to sell all of said real estate for the payment of such debts and expenses. IT IS, THEREFORE, hereby or dered that all persons interested in said estate appear before the District , Court of Holt County, Nebraska, at the Court House in ONeill, Nebraska, on the 26th day of March, 1928, at 10 o’clock A. M., to show cause why a license should not be granted to C. P. Hancock, administrator of the es tate of Euretta E. Long, deceased, to sell all of the real estate above de scribed to pay such debts and ex penses. It is further ordered that notice of the time and place of such hearing be given by publishing a copy of this order for four (4) successive weeks in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper, printed, published and of general cir culation in Holt County. Nebraska. BY THE COURT, ROBERT R. DICKSON, 36-4 District Judge. ^ (First publication Feb. 2.) NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD MINISTRATION. Estate No. 1982. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, January 30, 1928. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas V. Golden, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in Sftid Court for the appointment of Martina G. Dishner as Administratrix of said estate, and will be heard February 23, 1928. at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Ne braska. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 36-3 County Judge. (First publication Jan 26.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1972. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, January 23, 1928. In the Matter of the Estate of Frances L. Cain, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is May 23rd, 1928, and for the i payment of debts is January 19th, ! 1929, and that on February 23rd, 1928, and on May 24th, 1928, 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. (Countv Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 35-4 County Judge. [) W.E.Wanser (Hit • Auctioneer • .rntral AwllwtwUt Hitiifidlon (iwirMlinl I'Konr IS. hff, Sehr < April M) V >