The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 02, 1930, Image 8

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guaranteed against defective
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You are assured a mill that
will serve for years without
constant trouble or expense
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tive Brake, Machine Cut Gears. Oil
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Also carrying a complete line
of Dempster Water Supplies .1
PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS
Mrs. Sawyer and daughter spent
Christmas in Omaha.
P. A. Grass and family spent
Christmas at the Crumley home.
Jay Lush and Harvey Sawyer were
guests at the Crumley home Thurs
day.
Mrs. Blanche Kink and children
visited with the Frank Snyder family
Friday.
Claude Hamilton and mother were
Christmas dinner guests at the ('lark
Hough home in O’Neill.
The Clyde Streeter children have
had the scarlet fever the past week
but are all getting along tine.
Ella Hoke, a cousin of George Fink
spent Christmas with the George
Fink and Frank Snyder families.
Edward Grass autoed from Sioux
(Kity Friday and visited over the
week-end with the P. A. Grass fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prill eatertain
ed Mr. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Nelson and son, at a Christmas din
nor.
C, A. Grass and family and Mr.
and Mrs. It. A. Sarchet enjoyed a
Christmas dinner at the Leslie Lines
home.
Miss Marjorie Park gave a box
social at district 23 schoolhouse last
Monday which was enjoyed by many.
The proceeds amounted to about $7.
Mrs. Cora Hamilton entertained
the N. O. K. Club December tilth. A
lunch was served and a good time
was enjoyed. Guests of the club were
Mrs. L. K. Hough and Mrs. Stanley
Soukup, of O’Neill, and Mrs. Arnold j
Stewart, of near Page.
Mrs. Henderson and son Wayne
and daughter, Mrs. Kennedy and
children of Page, spent the Christ
mas holidays with their son and
brothers in Iowa. Jay Lush of Plain
view and Ilarvey Sawyer did the
Sawyer and Henderson chores while
they were away.
Mrs. C. A. Grass entertained at a
New Year’s dinner, Sunday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hough
and son Clark, of O’Neill; Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Sarchet of Page, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Lines and daughter
lone, and Mrs. Cora Hamilton.
Mrs. Ada Cunningham passed away
at her home about 12 o’clock last
Saturday, December 30th. The N. O.
K. Club members extend their sym
pathy to the children and grand
children of Mrs. Cunningham as she
has been a loved member of the club
for several years and will be sadly
missed by all.
SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS
{Continued from page four.)
Industrial Chemical Lab. 38.03
B. F. Kissinger 31.60
C. J. Malone ~ 0.00
Thos. S. Mains . 11.50
J. H. McIntosh 2.00
Remington Rand Co. 4.30
A. E. Riggs 2.00
John Sullivan 33.00
John Sullivan 15.00
Drs. Wilson & Brown 130.57
Walrath & Sherwood Lbr. Co. 18.85
Mrs. Mary Zastrow . 21.20
J. I. Gray 24.32
J. T. Bauman . 20.00
Wm. Clark & Son 19.24
Minnie L. Hough 87.35
LeRoy C. Richards 6.25
Lutheran Hospital 59.20
Mrs. J. P. Gilligan 10.00
The Frontier 56.76
J. S. Jackson 63.80
H. J. Hammond 50.00
Hugh L. James — 30.50
L. E. Skidmore 26.00
John Steinhauser - 21.40
Fred Robertson 33.20
St. Joseph’s Home 122.00 !
Uhl Bros. 1.00
Wilson Hospital 303.34
Frank P. Wilson 10.08
James Barrett 12.50
E. P. McKee 11.50
E. R. Baker 27.43
Seth Noble 90.63
Reardon Bros. 28.40
Vanzandt Bros. 35.25
H. J. Hammond ... 100.00
Mrs. J. P. Gilligan 10.00
The Frontier .... 52.71
The Frontier 157.50
E. Gibson 23.40
L. C. McKim 32.40
John Sullivan 47.30
J. C. Stein 34.00
The following bids were received
and opened for printing the 1929
1930 Educational Directories, viz:
Stuart Avdocate, 600 copies $84.00
Stuart Advocate, 800 copies 96.00
Chambers Sun, for 600 copies 81.00
Chambers Sun, for 800 copies 90.00
On motion the printing of the Edu
cational Directory was awarded to
the Chambers Sun.
5 o’clock p. m.; on motion hoard
adjourned until Dec. 26th, 1929, un
less sooner called by the Clerk.
John Sullivan, E. F. Porter,
Chairman. Clerk
—-I
MISCELLANEOUS
Farm Loans see R. H. Parker: 49tf
Dressmaking: One block north of [
M. E. church.—Clara Aim. 24tf ,
KODAKS. FILMS, KODAK FINISH-1
ing.—W. B. Gnaves. O'Neill, 30-tt
Shoe hospital. Honest goods and
square dealing. L. L. Cornell. 5tf.
Will buy all kinds of grain. Get
I our prices before selling. J. B.
Ryan. 8-tf.
Wanted: Girl or woman for gen
eral housework.—Mrs. Guy Cole, Em
met. 30
Want to trade good city property
for farm.—Mrs. Fred E. Nielson,
O’Neill, Nebr. 30tf .
For Morning, Evening or Sunday
Omaha Bee-News, call Burdette Mil
ler, Phone 153W. 28tf
I have private money to loan on
choice farms. See R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tf
Wanted to buy or trade for a good
ranch close to O’Neill; give full des
cription and price.—Box 454, Elgin,
Nebr. 28-10
Strayed: From the C. & N. W.
stock yards, a week ago Saturday, 2
yearling steers—one roan and one
red with white face. Call 55, Inde
pendent Cream Station. 31-tf
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.
HIDES, FURS AND METALS
Don't forget—there is a place in
O’Neill where you can sell for Cash,
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Fur, any kind of
old Metals and old cars not good for
anything only wrecking.
We have on hand a fairly complete
stock of used Auto Parts and Tires
19 O’Neill Hide & Metal Co.
FOR SALE
For Sale: Radio, in first class con
dition.—Lee Downey. 32-1
For Sale: Heating Stove.—C. C.
Millard 21
For Sale—Good Piano.—A. E.
Bowen. 29-tf
Stewart-Warner Radios. Come in
and hear them.—W. B. Graves. 28tf
Business lots, west of Chevrolet
garage.—Phone 270. 28tf.
Partly modern six room house and
acreage.—Mrs. E. F. Roberts, phone
270. 28tf.
For Sale: Large R. C. White Wyan
dotte Cockerels.—Mrs. E. W. Richter
Opportunity, Neb. 32-2
6-hole enameled range; malleable
steel top; water front; practically
new; priced to sell.—Inquire at Bow
en’s Store. 28tf
FOR SALE
One Popcorn Machine with Peanut
Roaster attached, all electric.
1 10x15 Gordon Job Press.
4 Krag Rifles.
1 1923 model Overland Sedan.
17-tf Mrs. E. D. Henry
FOR RENT
For Rent: My residence.—E. L.
O’Donnell. 32tf
For Rent: A furnished apartment.
Mrs. Mary McLeod. 32-3t
For Rent: A house, or rooms.—
Pete Reifer, O’Neill. 32-2
For Rent: 2 steam heated furnish
ed rooms in my house.—Frank Camp
bell. 31-2tp
For rent, furnished apartments for
families. Alse sleeping rooms by day,
week or month. 20 rooms in my
house.—Julia E. Parker. 47-tf
(First publication Dec. 26, 1929.)
NOTICE
To T. O. Byrd, real name unknown:
You will take notice that The Penn
Mutual Life Insurance Company has
filed its petition in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, against
you impleaded with James Fadden,
- Fadden, real name unknown,
wife of James Fadden, - Byrd,
real name unknown, wife of T. O.
Byrd, C. P. Hancock, real name un
known, Stella Hancock, E. F. Quinn,
real name unknown, Margaret L.
Quinn, John Doe, real name unknown,
Mary Doe, real name unknown, wife
of John Doe, W. II. Bruner, real
name unknown, and - Bruner,
real name unknown, wife of W. H.
Bruner, the object and prayer of
which petition is to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage executed and deliver
ed to Frank H. Binder by C. P. Han
cock, Stella Hancock, E. F. Quinn
and Margaret L. Quinn conveying to
said Frank H. Binder
The East Half of the Southeast
Quarter (EViSEVi), the South
west Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter (SWViSEQ), the South
Half of the Southwest Quarter
(SViSWQ), and the Northwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quar
ter (NWViSW‘4) of Section
numbered Fifteen (15); the
Northeast Quarter of the North
east Quarter (NE14NEV4) of
Section numbered Twenty-one
(21); and the Northwest Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter
(NW’iNWL) of Section num
bered Twenty-two (22), all in
Township numbered Thirty-two
(32), North, Range numbered
Eleven (11), West of the 6th P.
M., containing in all 320 actes,
more or less, according to Gov
ernment Survey, situate in Holt
County, Nebraska,
which mortgage was assigned by the
said Frank H. Binder to this plain
tiff, and which mortgage is in default
and upon which there is due and
owing to the plaintiff the sum of
§5,207.25, with interest on $137.50 at
10' \ per annum from the 1st day of
September, 1929, to the date of the
filing of the petition, and interest
upon the sum of $5,000.00 at 5%%
per annum from the 1st day of Sep
tember, 1929, to the date of the filing
of the petition, and interest upon
$5,000.00 at 10% per annum from the
date of the filing of the petition, and
interest upon the sum of $62.75 at
10% per annum from the 25th day
of November, 1929.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 3rd day of
February, 1930, or otherwise judg
ment and decree will be entered
against you.
THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
By Julius D. Cronin and
Sidney W. Smith,
31-4t its Attorneys.
(First Publication Dec. 19, 1929.)
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of a license granted to the under
signed as Administratrix of the es
tate of Thomas V. Golden, deceased,
by Hon. Robert R. Dickson, Judge of
the District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, there will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash, and subject
to all unpaid taxes, the following des
cribed real estate situate in the Coun
ty of Holt and State of Nebraska,
to-wit:
Lots Nine and Ten in Block Twelve
in the Original Town of O’Neill, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and rec
orded. Said sale will take place at
the front door of the Court House in
the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Ne
braska, on the 14th day of January,
1930 at the hour of ten o’clock a. m.,
and said sale will remain open for
one hour.
Dated this 19th dav of December,
A. D., 1929.
MARTINA G. DISHNER,
Administratrix of the Es
tate of Thomas V. Golden,
30-4t deceased.
The Frontier $2.00 per year.
(Firsl Publication Dec. 19, 1929.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION
Estate No. 2130.
In the County Court of Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, December 16th, 1929.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Eliza E. Tarpenning, 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 Norman J.
White as Administrator of said es
tate, and will be heard January 9th,
1930, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the Coun
ty Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE,
30-3t County Judge.
(First Publication Dec. 12, 1929.)
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SUPPLIES
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids wil be received at the office of
the County Clerk of HoltCounty, at
O’Neill, Nebraska, up to noon the 1st
day of January, A. D., 1930, for the
furnishing of the books and blanks
for the various offices of Holt County
for the year 1930 and that said bids
shall be opened by the Board of Su
pervisors of said county and the con
tract awarded to the lowest and best
bidder.
The following is the probable num
ber of each of the items of books,
blanks and stationery that will be re
quired during said year:
Class “A” Books
6 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
plain, each.
6 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
printed heads, each.
6 Records, 8 quire bound, medium
printed page, each.
C> Records, double cap, 8 quires
printed, each.
6 Records, double cap, 8 quires
printed heads, each.
3 Loose leaf records, medium, plain,
eacn.
6 Loose leaf, records, medium,
printed heads, each.
6 Loose leaf records, medium, print
ed page, each.
1 8-quire personal tax list.
3 Double medium tax list, 10 quires
printed page, each.
300 Special Index tabs with shields
for tax lists.
10.000 Tax Receipts, 200 in a book,
duplicate, well bound, ruled and print
ed to copy, furnished, numbered con
secutively, per M.
1 Dozen Sheriff’s pocket documents,
each.
34-quire personal assessment rec
ords, each.
6 2-quire personal assesment rec
ords, each.
7.000 Duplicate personal assess
ment schedules, per M.
7,000 original pei'sonal assessment
schedules, per M.
600 Smeads, Banded files specially
printed, per M.
12 assorted schedule files, each.
40 Real Estate Assessor’s books.
20 Patent Backs, each.
20 Canvas covers, each.
40 Assesment of improvements on
x'eal estate, each.
1 Dozen Revenue Laws, each.
24 Memorandum of mortgage in
debtedness, Manilla bound, each.
12 Books, Treasurer’s Receipts for
school money, cloth bound, each.
12 Books, order of County Clerk for
Overseers of Highways, cloth bound,
| each.
12 Books, receipt of Overseer of
Highways, each.
1 Double Medium Surveyors record
with tracing cloth, 600 pages, each.
2 Rebinding complete records for
Clerk of the District Court, each.
6 4-quire day fee books, half bound,
printed heads, each.
36 Special files, each.
1 Real Estate assesment record, 1
quire, each.
500 Special assessment schedule, 10
forms, each.
All above books, except where
binding specified, are to be extra full
bound, numbered and lettered on back
and made of Byron Weston’s line
Ledger paper.
Class “B” Blanks
2.000 Legal Blanks, full sheet, per
1,000.
3.000 Legal Blanks, half sheet, per
1,000.
5.000 Legal Blanks, quarter sheet,
per 1,000.
3.000 Legal Blanks, eighth sheet,
per 1,000.
2.000 Letter heads, printed 8%xll,
West End Mills or equal paper 20tbs,
per 1,000.
10.000 envelopes printed, No. 1 Rag
20-lb., size 6%, white, per 1,000.
1.000 Envelopes printed No. 1 Rag
50-Ib., size 10, white, per 1,000.
1,000 Enelopes printed, No. 1 Rag,
50-lb. size 11, white, per 1,000.
Supplies for the County
Superintendent
Class “C”
300 Teacher’s Check Cards.
100 Free High School Certificates.
100 Maps of Townships.
2 Books, Notice to Directors of tax
levy.
100 Folders for Examination.
100 District order books on the
District Treasurer.
100 District Order Books on County
Treasurer.
100 Combination registers.
50 Boxes of teacher’s examination
paper.
100 Clasp envelopes (10*4x714.)
100 Clasp envelopes (12x9.)
100 Clasp envelopes (16Vix914.)
100 District treasurer’s bonds.
25 Director’s records.
25 Moderator’s records.
25 Treasurer’s records.
100 Records of visits.
200 Books of perfect attendance
certificates.
100 School Laws.
50 District Treasurer’s bond.
1 Book examination No. for trans
fer.
50 History of school district bond.
50 Teacher’s contracts.
100 Census blanks.
50 Desired transfer for school pur
poses.
50 Notice to director of transfer.
50 Petition to change boundary line.
7 Books free high school tuition
statements.
7 Books free high school attend
ance report.
300 Certificates of award (small.)
200 Certificates of award (large.)
1 Alphabetical index (one letter to
the card.)
250 Daily program blanks.
200 Courses of study.
240 Director’s legal blanks.
300 Application for free high
school tuition.
100 Classification and term sum
mary blanks.
200 Mailing tubes (10 inch.)
200 Mailing tubes (16 inch.)
10 Report of private and parochial
schools.
200 Eighth grade diplomas.
3 Reams drawing paper not punch
ed.)
275 Teacher’s card sets.
250 Institute note frooks.
3 Reams history note paper (not
punched.)
1,000 Report cards for pupils.
300 Cards application for free high
school tuition by pupil.
100 First grade certificates.
10 Second grade certificates.
1 Book free high school admission
certificates.
15 Reams examination paper, per
ream.
Class “D”
6,000 Printed ' Government postal
cards, one side only, cards furnished
by county, per 100.
12 Quarts Carter’s writing fluid,
per quart.
12 Pints Carter’s red ink, per pint.
10 Gross Spencerian Glucium or
Silver series pens, per gross.
4 Gross Velvet pencils, per gross.
4 Gross Faber’s pencils, per gross.
6 Gross Perfection pencils, per
gross.
300 Manuscript covers, per 100.
6 Reams typewriting paper.
24 Reams Alexis bond, per ream.
6 Reams onion skin, per ream.
6 Reams numbered line, legal cap,
best quality, per box.
24 Stenographer’s note books, each.
12 Boxes No. 20 Typewriter paper,
per box.
6 Dozen Senate pads 8*4x14, per
dozen.
6 Chattel mortgage files, each.
6 Motor vehicle license books, each.
2 Quarts Carter’s mucilage, each.
2 Quarts Library paste, each.
1 Dozen IXL Steel erasers, per
dozen.
5 Pounds rubber bands, per % box.
50 sheets best grade carbon paper.
2 Dozen Webster or equal type
writer ribbons, per dozen.
3 Reams court reporter paper, per
ream.
10 Dozen Tower’s pen holders, per
dozen.
10 Reams marginal ruled type
writer paper, net weight, per ream.
5 Reams Marginal ruled typewriter
paper, light weight, per ream.
1 Dozen 1*4 ounce bottle Ruid’s
stamping ink, per oz.
24 Boxes Hotchkiss staples, No. 1
per box.
1 Gross blotters 4^4x9, old English
cloth finish, per gross.
3 Dozen Comet erasers, per dozen.
3 Dozen document boxes, metal
bound, 2x4x10, per dozen.
3 Dozen document boxes, metal
bound, 4x4x10, per dozen.
12 Dozen boxes “DB” eyelets, per
dozen.
2 Dozen full sheets English cloth
finish blotting paper 19x24, per doz
en.
1 Dozen Safety ink stands, No. 2,
each.
1 Dozen Capital ink stands, each.
1 Dozen box letter files, Excelsior,
or equal, each
1 Dozen Adar glass pen racks,
each.
3 Dozen roll Crescent pinss, No. 4, j
each. —
1 Dozen Crown daters, No. 1^4,
each.
Separate bids must be made on
books and blanks. All supplies must
be furnished in accordance with speci
fications furnished by the office or
dering same.
Payments to be made by warrant
on the County General Fund.
All supplies are to be furnished as
ordered.
Bids must be marked for class “A”
“C,” “D,” as the case may be and ad
dressed to the County Clerk of Holt
County, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish a good and suffi
cient bond for faithful performance
of contract.
The County Board of Supervisors
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
Bids to be opened according to the
requirements of the law at the first
meeting of the County Board on and
after January 1, 1930.
(Seal) E. F. PORTER,
29-4t. County Clerk.
Graduate Veterinarian
H. L. BENNETT
Phone 304. Day or Night.
O’Neill, Nebraska
Long Time
Loans On Live
Stock Wanted
Tri-State Agriculture Credit
Association.
Farm and Ranch Loans Again
John L. Quig
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
m
W.E.Wanser
(BUV)
Auctioneer
GENERAL AUCTIONEERING
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 13, Page, Neb.
(27-tf)
V
DOCTORS
GILLIGAN & BROWN
Office Phone 77
Special attention given to
diseases of the eye
Dr. J. P. Gilligan Dr. J. P. Brown
Res. Phone 10 Res. Phone 223
fJohn 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.
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DR. L. A. CARTER
PHYSICIAN AND SURG30N
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
One block South 1st Natl. Bank.
——Phone 72
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
I W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
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