Do you realize how much electric service increases your prop erty values? IF electric service were not available for your home, how much less would its market value be? If you were buying a home would you pay as much for one where elec tric service could not be had? Of all the advantages offered by your community to attract new in dustries an ample supply of electric power comes close at the head of the list. And what is the result of new industries? More people, more busi ness, more prosperity and greater property values. An ample supply of Electric Service Is Essential to the Life and Growth of Every Community. Large genera ting stations, interconnected with transmission lines, make such service available in nearly every community. Interstate Power Company Big Combination Public Sale! SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929 At one o’clock at the Farm. There will be a lunch counter at the sale. 5c lunches, 5c coffee, come early. If you have anything to sell list it now. John L. Quig, Manager pmmmmmm—mmmmmm John N. Stauffer City Dray Line Dray and Transfer Piano Moving. Phone 325 O’Neill Nebraska Dr. C. H_ Lubker Douglas Methods Phone 316, O’Neill, Neb. Get Sale Bills at Frontier office. The Frontier $2.00 per year. DR. J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to : disease of the eye and cor |^ ^ rect^ fitting^ of ^glasses. | W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 : O’Neill :: Nebraska immmnmmmttmmmttmmtmm Uhl Brothers DRAY AND TRANSFER Heavy Hauling Specialties. Service at any time. Phones 302—288 l _ Graduate Veterinarian H. L. BENNETT Phone 304. Day or Night. O’Neill, Nebraska SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from page 5) O. W. French 31.34 The Frontier _!_ 293.71 William G. Beha __ 68.00 Atkinson General Hospital . . 94.50 John Sullivan _ 65.50 L. E. Skidmore 71.00 E. F. Porter 168.30 Mrs. Luella Parker 218.59 C. J. Malone 183.35 Margaret Donohoe 67.50 P. W. Duffy. 62.10 Vera James 90.00 Ira H. Moss 194.08 Grace Joyce 104.17 Elizabeth Eggleston _ 90.00 C. C. Bergstrom_ _142.00 L. C. Me Kim 60.00 On motion the claim of L. G. Gil lespie for $351.71 for compensation in surance was allowed as follows: $31.40 on the General fund, $125.50 on the Bridge fund and $194.81 on the Road fund. At 12 o’clock noon on motion the Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Jan. 29, 1929, 1 p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. AH members present. Board eaUed to order by the Chair man. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the Road Dragging fund: Edgar Stauffer _ $9.00 Lloyd Thurliow 8.20 Leo Lydon ..._ 7.00 Carl Barthel 6.00 James D. Beck __ 27.00 Ora Campbell _ 3.35 John A. Carson _ 20.00 Edwin Engler _ 4.20 T. F. Gallageer 9.10 Stuart Hartigan 19.00 F. E. Keyes 40.50 T. E. Marring ___ 35.35 C. R. Munson _ 14.25 L. W. Sobotka 9.10 Joe Thramer 29.00 Roy Worden 10.00 Paul Whitcomb_ 3.00 Chris Westrom _ 51.65 Walter McNichols__ 27.30 Victor Marquardt ._■_ 21.00 Louie Seivers___ . 24.00 Robert G. Ford _ 7.00 James D. Beck 17.85 J. A. Caufal- 49.35 Ed Desive-25.90 Geo. A. French 5.60 Kasper W. Harley - 18.00 ' K. L. Keyes 19.50 Ralph Leidy . 11.00 Chirs Nelson - .... 16.00 V. S. Pock 54.60 Grover Shaw - .. _. 6.00 Arthur Waldman .. 3.00 Frank Wilbur 14.00 Chris Westrom 51.45 The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the Road fund: J. W. Walters $24.90 Standard Oil Co. 97.18 N. Ruben 9.50 R. H. Leinhart 15.00 Edward Carson 5.00 Hitchcock & Richards 6.60 E. A. Bouska 43.00 Standard Oil Co. 43.00 Standard Oil Co. 3.75 I Floyd Robertson 5.00 | Bert L. Powell _ 13.80 J. Wr. Hertel 27.00 John A. Carson 33.50 James Hawke 33.00 The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the Bridge fund: C. E. GoodspeeJ $10.50 L. H. Steinhauser 13.00 John Crandall 19.30 Glen Ridgeway 3.00 , John A. Carson 7.001 Edward Curson 5.00 C. E. Hull 2.25 Herb Jansen 3.70 Board then went into committee of the whole and continued checking county officers. At 5 o’clock p. m. committee arose and on motion board adjourned until January 29, 1929, at 9 o’colck a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER. Clerk. O’Neill. Jan. 20, 1929, 9 a. m. i Holt County Board met pursuant to; adjournment. All members present but Stein. Board called to order by the Chair-: man. All members present but Stein 1 Board called to order by the Chair man. Minutes for January 29, 1929, read and approved. Mr. Chairman: I move you that the Atkinson Graphic, Frontier In dependent and Inman Leader be desig nated as the papers to publish the Su pervisors proceedings for the coming year at 1-9 of the legal rate each. HUGH L. JAMES. E. GIBSON. Upon the above motion being put to vote by the Chairman it was de clared carried. Board then went into committee of the whole and cintinued checking county officers. At 12 o’clock noon committee arose and on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Jan. 20, 1929, 1 p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present but Stein. Board called to order by the Chair man. Board then went into committee of the whole and continued checking county officers. At 5 o’clock p. m. committee arose and on motion board adjourned until January 21, 1929, at 9 o’clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER. Clerk. O’Neill, Jan. 21, 1929, 9 a. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present but Stein. Board called to order by the Chair man. Minutes for January 20, 1929. read and approved. Board then went into committee of the whole and continued checking county officers. , At 12 o’clock noon committee arose and on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN. Chairman. K. I-’. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Jan. 31, 1929, 1 p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant t<* adjournment. All members present but Stein. Boara called to order by the Chair man, and went into committee of the whole and continued checking county officers. At 5 o’clock p. m. committee arose and on motion board adjourned until February 1, 1929. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Feb. 1, 1929, 9 a.m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present but Stein. Board called to order by the Chair man. Minutes for January 31, 1929, read and approved. Board then went into committee of the whole and con tinued checking county officers. (Continued.) CHICKENS AND EGGS FOrT HATCHING One New Twin-Float. Sol-Hot 1,000 Chick Brooder, 54-inch Canopy. Also Two Toulouse Geese.—Mrs. C. F* Baker. 33.4 S. C. White Leghorn hatching eggs; Tancred and Hollywood strains; $3.50 per 100; special price on lots of 500 or over.—-Mrs. E. M. Leach, Phone 17F130. 39_12p QUALITY CHICKS EVERY MON HAY—We’ll have room to hatch your < eggs this Saturday, March 9th. Bring ' them in on Friday.—O’Neill Hatchery __41-1 ‘ * State Accredited chicks. Heavy 1 Breeds $14.00, Leghorns $12.00, Mixed 1 heavy $10.00 per 100 postpaid. Live 1 delivery guaranteed. Hatch every 1 Monday.—Elkhorn Valley Hatchery t Battle Creek, Nebr. 36-13 * 1 BABY CHICKS. j All leading heavy Varieties from j pure bred culled flocks, $14.00 per 100. j Heavy mixed, $10.00 per loo! First Chicks for sale February 19th, j and every Tuesday thereafter. ‘ Bring i us your eggs to hatch, $4.00 per 100. j 35-tf Atkinson Hatchery FOB SALE For Sale- Good Piano.—A. E. Bowen. 29-tf Breakfast Set for sale.—M. P. Han na, O'Neill. 41-1 SiK room modern house for sale— W. J. Hammond. 38-4 For Sale—Young Holstein cow and calf.—Frank Wyant. 40-2 Two houses for sale in O’Neill.— I See Pete Reifers, O’Neill. 40-tf For Sale—2 Bronze Gobblers.—J. C. Addison, Opportunity, Neb. 40-4 For Sale—Good Iowa Yellow corn, 92c per bushel. Monday, March 11.— J. B. Ryan. 41-1 For Sale-^-One 8-foot disc; one set work harness and several good horse j collars.—P. H. Waldon. 41-2p For Sale—One ton truck, in A. No. 1 shape; all new rubber.—Phil Ziemer. 19-tf _ For Sale—One-half section of clear' land, partly improved, in Montana.— I Pete Reifers, O’Neill, Neb. 40-tf | A Holcomb & Hoke Butter-Kist all electric Pop Corn Machine with pea nut roaster attached.—E. D. Henry. 34 For Sale—A few articles of furni ture, including Folding Bed and Steel Range.—Mrs. W. H. Crippen at Hay den house. 41-tf For Sale—2 incubators; dining ta ble; kitchen cabinet; range; rocking chairs; arm chair and several other articles.—Charles Pruss, O’Neill. 40-tf For Sale—I have 4 choice business lots located in the business center of O’Neill, to sell; or I will build new store buildings on them to suit tenants. -R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 35-tf Baled hay for sale—As I am truck ing some posts from north of O’Neill I can deliver baled hay at reasonable charge in Opportunity and Dorsey communities. Call or write, Charley W. Peterson, Amelia, Neb. 39-3 FOR SALE—Coming 5-year-old sad dle horse big enough to work, 7-year old mare, some big smooth mouthed mares in foal to a good jack or Givens horse, span of three year old mules, good ones; one Shetland pony, one set work harness, one wagon and box, one two-row eli; one Deering mower. Inquire, Fay A. Puckett, on the Jake Erb farm, 12 miles north of O’Neill. 41-tf NOTICE. Chipped glass name and number plates, checker boards, medalions, or naments for center tables, signs, etc., made and sold by R. .J. Hatch, O’Neill, Nebraska. 41-2 BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy one book at 75c, read it and bring it back and exchange it for another for 10c. 27-tf W. B. GRAVES. FOR RENT. Furnished 5-room appartment for rent.—Mrs. Mary McLeod. 41-5 For Rent—6-room furnished cot tage, west of Pres, church.—Mr3. C. Smith. 33-tf There seems to be misunderstanding about my house being rented, it has not been rented.—Mrs. C. Smith. I For Rent—Nice, newly furnished! rooms in new steam heated home.—! Mrs. Selah. 31-tf ---------j For Rent—6-room modern furnished! house, also garage.—Mrs. J. jJ Thomas. 41 LAND FOR RENT. For Rent—NEVi Sec. 8 and S% Sec. 9, T. 29, R. 10, containing 240 acres, less the R. R. right of way. Has 6-room house, good barn, chicken houses, corn crib, wind mill, good fences, located %-mile north, 4 miles west of Page, Nebr. School house just across the road. Land is black sandy soil with clay subsoil. 80 acres in cultivation; 75 acres in pasture; 70 acres in upland hay. Rent, $250—450 cash, $200 secured with bankable paper.—Dr. H. J. Kierstead, Security National Bldg., Lincoln, Nebr. 37-tf MISCELLANEOUS 830,000 is what the Eastman Kodak Co. are going to pay in cash prizes for the Kodak Prints they can use for Advertising. Come to the Studio and we will explain this contest to you. Films, Cameras and Kodak Finishing for your Convenience.—O’Neill Photo Company. 41_2 Dressmaking—Clara Aim. 34-tf. Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tf Dry split wood for sale. Phone 14F320, C. F. Baker. 40-4 KODAKS. FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Gnaves. O’Neill. 30-tf I have a good barn that could be converted into a residence, for sale.— Pete Reifers, O’Neill, Neb. 40-tf Kodak Enlargements at a low price Tinted and Framed for your perma nent Pleasure. Prices will be so low that you will be surprised. Bring in the film. Can use Photo if you hav n’t the film. Miss Rustemeyer will take care of your wishes.—O’Neill Photo Co. 41-2 f... t I ,1,... , - ____.* A good modem house in South Omaha to trade for O'NeUl property. —Pete Reifers. O’Neill, Neb. 40-tf M INTEREST NOW. I have private money for choice farm loans at 5% interest. 5% R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 5% FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 6 AND V6 per cent, no commission.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-ti ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND One hundred thousand dollars ($100, 000) to loan on live stock for from one to three years; lowest interest rates. Also some registered, pure bred. Double Standard Polled Shorthorn milk strain cows, bull and heifers, for sale. (28-26) Call John L. Quig, O’Neill, Nebraska. CLOVER SLOOPS JSJj | Bluegrass $4.75; Sudan $2.00. Salina • Brokerage, Salina, Nansas. 34-7 EARLY VARIETIES SEED CORN. Minnesota No. 13, and Rainbow Flint at $1.85. North West Dent, White Rustler, Early Yellow Dent, and Early Armstrong, or August 15th, at $1.60 per bushel. Bags Free, FOB our sta tion. 90% germination guaranteed. Sand Postal or Express Money Order. If samples are wanted send fifteen cents. T his corn is all shelled and graded, grown in our county, under our supervision. In business for thirty-five years. Zehnpfennig Wudel & Friedrich, 35-12p Parkston, South Dakota WANTED WANTED—CATTLE TO WINTER. I want 5^00 head of cattle to winter. Plenty of good hay and water and lots of sheds. 34-tf Fred McNally. (First publication March 7.) NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS. Notice is hereby given that the rental on the lease contracts to the following described school lands in Holt County, Nebraska, as set oppo site the name of the holder thereof, are delinquent, and if the amount which is due is not paid within sixty days from the date of this notice said contracts will be declared forfeited by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, and said forfeiture will be en tered of record in the manner provided by law: SE%SE'/4 - SW'iSW'i. 36-25-12,1 Hanna M. Riley. March 5, 1929. DAN SWANSON, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. (41-3) (First publication Feb. 28.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Estate No. 2020. In the County Court of Hplt County, Nebraska, February 27, 1929. In the matter of the Estate of Mary! Cavanaugh, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the Adminis trator 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 20, 1929, 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. (County Court Seal) C. J. MALONE. 40-3 County Judge. (First publication Feb. 28.) (W. H. HATTEROTH, Attorney.) I Rankers Reserve Life Bldg., Omaha. NOTICE OF SALE BY ADMINISTRATOR. Doc. 252, Page 254. ■ In the Matter of the Application of George A. Magney, Administrator I de bonis non of the Estate of Hugh J. Cassidy, Deceased, for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to an order of the District Court in and for Douglas County, Nebraska, entered on the 26th day of January, 1929. authorizing the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the front door of the Holt County Court House at O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the second day of April, 1929, at ten o’clock A. M., at public vendue, to the highest bid der for cash, the following described real estate situate in the County of Holt and State of Nebraska, to-wit: Lots one and two and the south half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of section six, township twenty-eight, north of range ten, west of the sixth principal meridian. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated, Omaha, Nebraska, February 23, 1929. GEORGE A. MAGNEY, Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Hugh J. Cassidy, De ceased. (40-3) (First publication Feb. 28.) AUCTION OF SCHOOL LANDS. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of March, 1929, at two o’clock, P. M., at the office of the - County Treasurer of Holt County, the Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, or his authorized represen tatives, will offer for lease at public auction all educational lands within said County upon which forfeiture of contract has been declared. Said auction to be held open for one hour. Following are the contracts declared forfeited: NM: NE>4, N% SE»4, SE14 SE(4 ___ 16-28-13. S*4 36-28-13. All ___16-33-14 \’E’, 36-25-15 S% 16-25-16. February 21, 1929. DAN SWANSON, Commissioner of Public Land and Buildings. (40-3) ' (First publication Feb. 28.) NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD MINISTRATION. Estate No. 2075. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 26, 1929. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry R. Roseler, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Mary Roseler as Administratrix of said estate, and will be heard March 22, 1929, at 10 ! o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE. 40-2 County Judge.. (First publication Feb. 7.) SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER UN DER DECREE. B. H. DUNHAM, SPECIAL MASTER. 501 SECURITIES BUILDING, 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 ren dered at the September, 1927, term of said Court, to-wit: On April 27, 1928, in an action therein pending number ed 117—Equity, wherein The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, is plaintiff, and Charles F. McKenna, and others, are defendants, whereby the mortgages involved in said action on the property hereinafter described were foreclosed, I, B. H. Dunham, as Special Master of said court, by vir tue of the authority in me vested as such Master under the decree and or der of sale issued to me as such Mas ter, will on the 8th day of March, 1929, at 8:45 o’clock, in the forenoon, at the entrance to the county court house in O’Neill, the county seat of Holt County, Nebraska, 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 prop erty on which said mortgages were foreclosed, which said property is sit uate in the County of Holt and State of Nebraska, and known and described as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE Y*) and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S%NE*A) of Section num bered Twenty-four (24), Township numbered Twenty-nine (29), North, Range numbered Twelve (12), West of the 6th P. M., containing 240 acres, more or less, according to Government Survey. To satisfy the amounts set forth in ^aid decree as due the parties to said action, with interest thereon, as fol lows, to-wit: (1) The plaintiff in the sum of $12, 204.37 with interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from April 27, 1928, which amount is decreed to be a first lien on said mortgaged premises. (2) The counterclaimant, Frank H. Binder, in the sum of $935.58, with in terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from April 27, 1928, upon his first cause of action, which amount is decreed to be a second lien on said mortgaged premises. (3) The counterclaimant, Frank H. Binder, in the sum of $472.90 with in terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from April 27, 1928, upon his second cause of action, which amount is decreed to be a third lien on said mortgaged premises. And to satisfy the sum of $76.25, costs shown on said order of sale, and the accruing costs and expenses of said sale; the proceeds of sale to be applied, on confirmation of said sale, as follows, to-wit: (1) To the un paid costs of said suit that have ac crued and may accrue; (2) to payment to plaintiff of the sum found to be due it, with interest thereon, as in said de cree provided, and its costs expended; (3) to payment to counterclaimant. Frank II. Binder of the sum found to be due him, with interest thereon, as in said decree provided, upon his first cause of action, and his costs expend ed; (4) to payment to counterclaim ant, Frank H. Binder of the sum found to be due him, with interest thereon, as in said decree provided, upon his second cause of action, and his cost* expended, and (5) the surplus, if any, to be paid to such of the defendants as may be found at that time to be en titled thereto. All as is 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. 37-5 W.E.Wanser (BUV) * Auctioneer GENERAL AUCTIONEERING Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 13, Page, Neb. (27-tf) .=J Let Me Cry Your Farm and Livestock Sales 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IS MY GUARANTEE Write or Call at This Office Col. E. Wallen, Auct. O’NEILL, NEBR.