The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 12, 1928, Image 8

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    Dodge Brothers Standard Six is the fastest car,
with the fastest pick-up, under a thousand dollars.
HOWEVER
That is only HALF the story. The IMPORTANT
point is that this exceptional speed is made prac
tical by Dodge ruggedness of chassis and oody
construction..
Might succeed in building a carat this price with
equal SPEED, but to do so successfully tnev would
also have to build a car with equal STURDINESS.
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That is wht-c Dodge Brothers, with years of
experience in building a dependable low-cost
product, are years ahead of the field
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ana the one is every bit as important as the other.
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Is the price, and you will find our payment-plan
one of the most liberal you have ever investigated.
Drive the Standard—without obligation — today'
J. M. Seybold, Dodge Bros. Dealer
Phone 291, O’Neill, Nebraska
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Standard Six
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SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS.
O’Neill, June 16, 1928, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, All members present.
Board called to order by the Chair
man.
Road Petition.
To the Honorable County Board of
Holt County, Nebraska:
We, the undersigned, being owners
of the land adjacent to the proposed
road, hereby petition your honorable
body to grant and establish a public
road, described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the Southwest cor
ner of Section 36 in Township 26,
North of Range 16, West of the 6th
P. M. and running east one-half mile
on the county line between Holt and
Garfield counties. The starting point
being at a laid out road.
If the road he established as above
described we relinquish and waive all
Famous Film Launches
New Idea in Music
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Walter Donaldson Intro
duces American Theme
as Music for “Love”
New York City.—There'* been
* big battle on Broadway between
the contendere for American
music and those for foreign class
ics. And the Americana have won
with colons flying.
It all started because meet
motion pictured have been cued
with excerpt* from <•!***><** and
the public wants Anwru an jam*.
Now, the far sighted producer i»
themeing hi* picture in American
rhythm.
Walter Donaldson, *nng*mitH
de luxe, who has m d* more
money from lumg wr ■ r than
any other pen on, new nr ever
I» - re, wae asked to write the
first motion picture a»--'g. He d.d
with "That Melody O U- < ,** t»r
"love" featuring John (Mbert
and Ureta Csrm
‘ iicre we have * —*o ‘ail
•11 the world want*, yet we in
America havo been tossing it
for foreign classics. And we
uo this just because certain com
position! are called ‘classic.' In •
hundred years from now many of
the popular songs of 11*2A will be
In that category," Donaldaon eg.
plains.
"Every country on the face of
ttie earth runs our motion pictures
and plays our music, yet we hare
i hesitate.I to combine these two
i outstanding arts. It makes no
(linersnee what the story of the
picture or how foreign Its tla ror.
all of these totalities esn be pre
served and (no musk still truly
American -if done in our iniau
table rhythm,
‘‘Our popular songs ere our
folk songs, he further explains,
“and if taosiral production* have
been supplanted by 'movies* in
many towns, these motion pic
turn* certainly should Yarty or.
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Auction!
Our next Autcion Sale will be
Saturday, July 28th
If you have anything come up and
list it. We want lists of all kinds.
* JOHN L. QUIG, O’Neill, Nebr.
Auction! Auction!!
7-3
claims for damages except for the
amount set opposite our names, which
sum we agree to accept in full satis
faction for all damages to our respect
ive lands as follows:
B. C. Bruce, SW14, Sec. 35, Town
25, North of Range 15, amount of
damages: None.
We, the undersigned, are interested
in the establishment of said road and
reside within five miles of the said
proposed road and we each give the
iocation of our land and residence op
posite our respective names in section,
town and range.
ALBERT DA WE,
and Eleven Others.
State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss:
Personally appeared before me, E.
F. Porter, a County Clerk in and for
said County and State, duly commis
sioned and qualified, Roy Worden,
who being first duly sworn according
to law, deposes and says that he is
personally acquainted with the par
ties whose names appear on the with
in petition and that each of them re
side within five miles of the within
proposed road and are legal petition
ers for the same.
KUY WUKUtiN.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 15th day of June, 1928.
E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk.
This being a consent road no dam
age being asked, on motion the prayer
of the petition was granted and the
road declared a public road and the
County Surveyor instructed to survey
and plat the same.
At 2 o’clock p. m. on motion board
adjourned until June 26, 1928, at 9
o’clock a. m. unless sooner called by
the clerk.
JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to thank the many kind
neighbors and friends for their as
sistance and for the many beautiful
floral offerings following the death of
our dear husband and father, Edward
Graham.
Mrs. Edw. A. Graham.
Morris Graham, O’Neill.
Mrs. C. C. Jackson, Yuba City,
California.
Edward Graham. Whittier, Calif
Viola Graham, O’Neill.
Mrs. J. Shuster, Omaha.
Harry, Gertrude, Gerald and
Charles Graham.
CARD OF THANKS.
Through the columns of The Fron
tier we wish to express our sincere
appreciation for the assistance and
many acts of kindness shown us dur
ing the illness and following the death
of our dear mother, and for the many
beautiful floral offerings.
The Knapp children.
BRICK BATS.
The other day the boss told us that
it was about time that our customers
were getting a little rest and that as
we had done nothing much for fifty
consecutive weeks ho figured that it
would be a good idea for us to take a
little vacation so for the next few
days we are going to be mighty busy.
Owing to the surplus of morals being
handed out by our fevered politicians
at this time ours will not be missed,
so instead of morals we will dispense
physiology, topography, morals and
dispositions of the countries and peo
ples we expect to see. In our spare
time we are planning on organizing
a new political party with a platform
containing one plank, viz., that with
the exception of golfers, fishermen
and hunters, no one should have to get
up before 8 a. m., excepting on holi
days, leaving the above exceptions op
tional. There, folks, is a real plat
form, popular with one and all, and
it deserves support. Having packed
our other shirt, we will be on our way
to the town where they claim to know
beans. Will tell you more about it
next week. Don’t forget about the
new Slumber Party. If we can get
on the ticket we will need as many
votes as each of you can manage.—
Brick Smith.
LOST
Lost—A blue serge coat on the road
between O’Neill and Newport on the
evening of July 4th.—Sol Ritts. 7-1
MISCELLANEOUS
Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tf
Dressmaking (Tara Aim. 34-tf.
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TO HOUDE!t3 OF
Third
Liberty Loan Bonds
Th* Treasury offers a new
ZH per cent. 12-15 year
Treasury bond in exchange
for Third Liberty Loan Bonds.
The new* bonds will bear
interest from July 15, 1928.
Interest on Third Liberty *
Loan Bonds surrendered for
exchange will be paid in full
to September 15, 1928.
Holders should consult their
banks at oif»e for further de
tails of this offering.
Third Liberty Loan Eonth
mature on Septembei 15,
3928, and will cease to
bear interest on that date.
A. W. MELLON,
Secretary of the Treasury.
Washington, July 5, 1228.
The Frontier $2.00 per year.
EAST
V/f ANY of the greatest
L* summer resorts are
located in the East—a
realm of scenic and his
toric interest. Miles of
colorful beaches swept by soothing
ocean breezes. All the relaxation and
gayety of metropolitan cities with all
the comfort* and luxuries to make your
vacation a memorable and happy one.
LOW ROUND TRIP PARES to
Atlantic City, Bar Harbor, Me., Boston,
Halifax. Montreal, New York City,
Niagara Falls, Portland, Me.
Liberal Stop Over Privileges
Tickets on sal* daily until Sept. 30th.
For complete Information, consult local
C. & N.W. Agent
CHICACO mu
NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY
KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH
ing.—W. B. Graves, O’Neill, 30-tf
Wanted—Lady help at Armoui
Creameries. 6-4
Plowing or breaking done wit!
tractor. See Lee Wyant or Phone
94. 49-tf
Want offer on SE^ 8-27-11 Holt
Co.—Miss Holman, 852 Clarkson St.
Denver, Colorado. 2-7p
I have just returned from Cali
fornia and have plenty of money to
loan on farms and ranches at reason
able rates.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Ne
braska. 49-tf
FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND
*4 per cent, no commission.—F. J.
Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock
Land Bank. 17-If
A 3-room apartment in the Nayloi
block for rent. Also carage. 4-tf
Enjoy golden hours of restful, re
freshing sleep. Each summer night
may be calm, peaceful, undisturbed
Every-one may have them. Just by
using' FLY-TOX. Spraying the sleep
ing rooms. Killing the mosquitoes
Everyone knows mosquitoes are dis
ease carriers. They must be killed
Health authorities advocate FLY
TOX. It is the scientific insecticide
developed at Mellon Institute of In
dustrial Research by Rex Fellowship
Simple instructions on each bottle
(blue label) for killing ALL household
insects. INSIST on FLY-TOX. It is
safe, stainless, fragrant, sure.—Adv
FOR RENT.
Private Garage for rent.—See R
H. Parker. 2-tf
For Rent—2 furnished upstairs ap
partments, one four room and one five
room; modern except heat.—George
Bradt. 5-tf
For Rent—Apartments or light
housekeeping rooms. Also single
sleeping rooms by day or month. 20
rooms in my residence. Would like
to show you these light housekeeping
rooms.—Julia E. Parker. 5-tf
FOR SALE
4SO ranch and farm land, 14 miles
northeast O’Neill.—E. D. Henry. 1-tl
For Sale—Electric Vacuum, $7.50
- Burlington Depot. * 7
For Sale—An ice box.—Sullivan's
Hat Shop. 7-tf
For Sale—2 Black faced rams
Priced each $20.—l,ewi» Kopecky, In
! man. 4*tf
For Sale-One three year old reg
istered Shorthorn bull,—Frank Ben
ash. O’Neill. 4*3
W e have plenty of Virginia Splint
(soft coal on hand, if you want good
coal see Warners 39-tf
For Hale—-A' Dodge Sedan in good
running order.- Mrs. Edward A
Graham, O'NeiH, Neb., R. No, 1. 7-4
For Side Cheap- Trained < *ermar
Police waUh dog. Perfect house and
I car manners. A beauty,—Mrs. James
Mac Lachlan, Stoers Nebr, 7-1
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VERY LOW RATE ROUND TRIP
WEEK END TICKETS.
On sale Saturdays and Sundays to
stations on the Chicago & North
Western Ry. and C. St. P. M tz 0. Ry.
witr.in an approximate redius of 200
miles. Return limit, midnight of fol
lowing' Monday. For full information
and tickets apply to Agent, Chicago
&r Northwestern Ryy. 5-4
The Frontier |2.00 per year.
(First publication July 5.)
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
land described herein has been set
aside as a Bird and Game Reserve as
provided by Section 7368, Compiled
Statutes of 1922, State of Nebraska,
and all persons are warned not to
hunt or destroy game and bird life
on said lands or any part thereof on
and after August 1, 1928, under pen
alty of law: The West Yz of Section
One (1), all of Sections Two (2),
Three (3), Nine (9), Ten (10), Six
teen (16), and Twenty-eight (28), the
North % of Section Twelve (12), the
North Yz of Section FJeven (11), The
Northeast Vi and the West V4 of Sec
tion Fifteen (15), the South V4 of Sec
tion Seventeen (17). the North -h of
Section Twenty (20), the West Yz of
Section Twenty-one, (21), all in Town
ship Twenty-seven (27), Range Ten
(10), Holt County, Nebraska.
Department of Agriculture State of
Nebraska,
6-3 h. j. McLaughlin,
Secretary.
(First publication July 5.)
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
land described herein has been set
aside as a Bird and Game Reserve as
provided by Section 7368, Compiled
Statutes of 1922, State of Nebraska,
and all persons are warned not to
hunt or destroy game and bird life
on said lands or any part thereof on
and after August 1, 1928, under pen
alty of law: All of Section Twenty
(20) and Section Thirty-one (31), and
the South % and the Northeast Vi of
Section Nineteen (19), and the North
Ms and the Southeast % of Section
Thirty (30), and the South % and the
Northwest M of Section Thirty-two
(32), and the Southwest *4 of the
Southwest quarter of Section Twenty
nine (29), all in Township Thirty (30),
Range Twelve (12), Holt County, Ne
braska.
Department of Agriculture State of
Nebraska,
6-3 h. j. McLaughlin,
Secretary.
(First publication June 28.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2020.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, June 26, 1928.
In the matter of the Estate of Mary
Cavanaugh, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said
estate is October 26, 1928, and for the
payment of debts is June 14, 1929, and
that on July 26, 1928, and on October
27, 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 ob
jections duly filed.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
5-4 County Judge.
(Fix-st publication June 28)
SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER UN
DER DECREE.
B. H. DUNHAM. SPECIAL MASTER
501 SECURITIES BLDG.,
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given
that, by virtue of an order of sale is
sued out of the District Court of the
United States for the District of Ne
braska, Norfolk Division, and in pur
suance of the decree of said court
rendered at the September 1927 term
of said court, to-wit: On September
19, 1927, in an action therein pending
numbered 113—Equity, wherein The
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany is plaintiff, and R. R. Otis, and
others, are defendants, whereby the
mortgage involved in said action on
the property hereinafter described
was foreclosed, I, B. H. Dunham, us
Special Master of said court, by vir
tue of the authority in me vested as
such Master, under the decree and
order of sale issued to me u- such Mas
ter, will on the 27th day of July, 1928,
at 8:45 o’clock in the forenoon, at the
county court house in O’Neill, the
county seat of Holt County, Nebras
ka, at the usual place where sheriff’s
sales of land are made in said county,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, the property on which
said mortgage was foreclosed, which
. said property is situate in the County
of Holt and State of Nebraska, and
' known and described as follows, to
wit:
East Half (E^) Section Twenty
j four (24) in Township Twenty-flve
(25) North, Range Nine (9) West
of the 6th P. M..
To satisfy plaintiff in the sum of
611,828.19. with Interest thereon at
the rate of 10 per cent per annum
jlftitu September 19, 1927 which
amount la decreed to be a nr»t lien
1 on said mortgaged premise* herein*
before described, and to satisfy the
•urn of 655.80, co»ts shown on said
order of sale, and the accruing coata
*nd expense* of sale: the proceeds of
sale to be applied upon confirmation
of said sale a* follow-*, to-wit: (1)
To the unpaid cost# of said suit that
have accrued and may accrue, (2) to
payment to plaintiff of the sum found
j due it with interest thereon as pro
! vided in said decree and its costs ex
j pened, (3) the surplus, if any, to be
I paid to the Clerk of the Court to
abide the further order of the Court
in reference thereto.
All as provided by said order of
sale and decree.
Said sale will be held open for one
hour at the time and place aforesaid.
B. H. DUNHAM,
Special Master of the United States
District Court, for the District of
Nebraska, Norfolk Division. 5-5
(First publication June 14)
NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that, pursu
ant to an order of the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, made and
entered on the 2nd day of June, 1928,
in an action therein pending wherein
Nelson E. Cain is plaintiff and Edna
Lubkin, William Lubkin, Helen De
land, Nile Deland and Hazel Cain
Skinks are defendants, I will offer for
sale and will sell to the highest bid
der for cash in hand on the 16th day
of July, 1928, at the hour of ten
o’clock A. M. at “the front door of the
courthouse in the City of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska, the following de
scribed real estate situated in the
County of Holt and State of Nebraska,
to-wit: The northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section thirty
three in township twenty-nine, north,
range eleven, west of the sixth princi
pal meridian and lots one and two
of section four in township twenty
eight, north, range eleven, west of
the sixth principal meridian.
Dated this 14th day of June, 1928.
m. h, McCarthy,
Referee.
George M. Harrington,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-5
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Glasses Correctly Fitted.
One block South 1st Natl. Bank.
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