Lyric Theatre ATKINSON Only Theatre in North Nebraska Equipped with Western Electric Sound System. "Sound Pictures at Their Best" Matinee Every Sunday at 2:30 Now Showing—Ends Tonight "BIG MONEY” With Eddie Quillan, Robert Arm strong, James Gleason, Extra spe cial: An expensive piece of linenware given away free to every lady buy ing a ticket to “Big Money.” Saturday, April IHth The screen’s greatest outdoor star in a rarin’ tearin’ all talking western! Buck Jones, in "THE DAMN TRAIL” A thrilling story of the sheepherd ers and cowmen of Texas who stage a war unto death for rights to land. Just the kind of a picture our Satur day night fans like. Sunday, Mon., Tues., April 19-29-21 The most talked of picture in years! •THE EASIEST WAY” The frank, fearless drama of a wo man who sinned, the great stage play that caused world-wide discussion is here now as a wonder picture, with a cast of the screen’s finest players. Constance Bennett, Adolphe Menjou, j Robert Montgomery, Anita Page, Marjorie Rambeau. She had charm— he had money—but real love can’t be bought. The ending will amaze you, the whole picture will give you a grand treat. The supporting program of revues and varieties with news are the best on the market. A deluxe show from start to finish. Wednesday, April 22 Bargain Night No flat tires in this rumble seat ro mance. “GIRLS DEMAND EXCITEMENT”j Just a flwk of self-starters with free j wheeling ideas, a co-ed comedy to complete your education and hand you laughs. Just the kind Bob Steele, in “THE LAND OF MISSING MEN” Lightning romance of grim guns and gallant deeds in the great outdoors. Greta Garbo, Robert Montgomery in “INSPIRATION," April 26-27-28. Thursday and Friday, April 16-17 “BIG MONEY” With Eddie Quillan, Robert Arm strong, James Gleason, Miriam See gur, Margaret Livingston. WATCH THIS COLUMN --1 SURROUNDING AND PLEASANTVIEW ITEMS Elmer Steskal was a caller at the I Ed Early home, Saturday. Mrs. Hannah Richards and son were in Atkinson, Saturday. Bob Smith, from O’Neill, trucked! hogs from the Murphy home Friday | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Freed entertain ed friends at their home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Steskal, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnes and sob spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoppe enter tained the Luther League at their home, Thursduy evening. Mr. and M"s. Nels Anderson visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Niezgocki, near Emmet, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. August Brinkman and sons spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Karo. Earl Miller did some wall papering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kolh, in Emmet, last week. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Shaafe and Betty visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnes at their home Thursday evening. On Thursday evening the usual crowd met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingler; luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones return ed home Thursday evening from a visit with relatives at Arnold and North Bend. The assessor, Jim Fullerton, is making his usual calls, and was a dinner guest at the Wm. Evans home Thursday evening. The Ladies Aid extends thanks to the O’Neill friends w'ho donated for the church supper Wednesday night in St. John’s Lutheran church. Leo Steskal, Sr., Ed Steskal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steskal. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingler attend ed a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W’alnofer, near Chambers on Saturday night; a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Bert Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Freed and daughter, Wm. and Arthur Evans were visitors in the afternoon Wednesday, and on Thurs day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steskal and uncle, Leo Steskal, Sr., were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingler. A daring explorer plans to dive under the ice cap and come to the surface in the open water at the Pole, Jules Verne pictured that in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, a book that charmed us in our youth. Men of science meet the present needs, but the ranks of the prophets must be recruited from the company of imaginative writers. SI'PL IIVISOICS PltOCLKPI N(«S O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 24, 1931, 9 a. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present: James, Skid more, McKlm, Stein and Steinhauser. In absence of chairman it was mov ed by Skidmore, seconded by Stein, that James act as chairman. Car ried. Meeting called to order by acting chairman James, Minutes of meeting of February 21, 1931. were read and on motion were approved as read. The following salary claims were audited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on General fund in payment of same. Peter W Duffy . $315.68 Harm Bowen 110.00 t' C Bergstrom 303.00 W E Conklin 29.13 W E Conklin . 166.66 It E Gallagher 104.17 A D Palmer 90.00 M E BulUvan 90.00 Margaret Donohoe 90.00 Marjorie Dickson 90.00 Edith Davidson . 92.10 Homer Ernest . 50.00 Eva T Harmon .104.17 Esther Cole Harris 125.90 John C Gallagher .. 167.07 C D Keyes 50.00 .1 c Stein 6s.9u C J Malone . 183.33 Ira H Moss . 183.33 Inez O'Connell . 104.17 Luella A Parker ..„..... 158.33 Luella A Parker . 115.25 B T Wincheli . 90.00 Frank G. Schmidt __ 50.00 John Sullivan .. 45.00 John Sullivan 78.50 Holt Co Farm Bureau . 253.53 Julius D. Cronin ......100.85 L C McKim _ 58.40 John Steinhauser 106.40 Hugh L James . 60.80 Hugh L James . 45.00 L E Skidmore 100.40 Motion by Stein, seconded by Stein hauser, that claim No. 3309 of S. R. Killih&m be allowed as follows: Bridge fund $2.70: Road fund $16.50. Carried. 12 o’clock noon on motion Board adjourned until 1 p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, chairman JOHN C. GALLAGHER. Clerk. Feb. 24, 1931, 1 p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. Meeting called to or EVEN in Summer you cannot make hay without grass, and even with a large income a man cannot become rich unless he saves. The O’Neill National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000.00 This bank carries no indebted ness of officers or stockholders. First—in the dough. Then in the oven. You can be sure of perfect bakings in using— i BAKING POWDER 25 ounces for 25c der by acting chairman James. All members present except Sullivan and Root. L. G. Gillespie appeared before the board in the mater of liability insur ance. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion were al lowed and warrants ordered draw' on Bridge fund in payment of same. Anoka Butte I.br Co 8.75 Hans Jensen 15.00 M W Miller . 8.00 Charley Ross 3.50 B L Davies 19.75 Roy Carr 3.00 A L Hynes 15.00 Sid Adrian 4.5< Ray Angus . 4.50 Paul Booth 20.00 John Haskins 15.00 Roy Hipke .— 3.00 Clinton McKim 18.00 I, C McKim . 35.00 Win Krotter Co .86.2( A B McKay . 16.50 Pete Nelson .—. 12.00 Pruden Bros .12.76 P C Peterson.. 7.00 Art Snyder _ 4.50 Marcus Snyder ..-.. 12.00 Wilbur Shoal . 15.nr L H Stelnhauser . 21.00 John Stelnhauser 39.00 Motion by Stein, seconded by Mc Kim that claim No. 235 Galena Lum ber Co., be allowed as follows: Road fund $20.80 and general fund $45.70 Carried. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the general fund in payment of same: Atkinson Lumber Co.. $50.73 W G Beha 27.00 Fred Bazelman . 20.00 Wm Bruder 22.72 M Campbell & Son 62,10 R E Chittlck 22.00 Chambers Sun . 60 Chosen Cash Store 30.65 Geo H. CrohnrdI 0.30 J I Gray . 22.31 Mrs. S A Horiskey 48.03 Ind. t hem. Lab. Co...26.30 I O O F Page, Neb lo.OC Continued next week. FOR RENT Beha Hotel for rent.—W. G. Beha, O’Neill, Nebraska. 45tf Furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Phone 330J.—Mrs, Ella Riley. 35tf For Rent: Fprnished three-room apartment in Naylor building.—Mrs. J. A. Naylor. 44tf MISCELLANEOUS Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 4Htl Dressmaking.—Clara Aim. Wanted: Competent girl to do housework.—J. B. Ryan. 43 KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISII ing.—W. B. G saves, O’Neill, 30-tl I have private money to loan or choice farms. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tl A young lady residing in Page Nebraska, desires either house worl or other work. Call this office. 47ti Any child of school age may hav< their name placed on their fountaii pen for 25c. Any pen purchased ii the future will have the owner’: name stamped on it free.—Grave: Jewelry. 46t: The Federal Land Bank of Omahi announces that they are anxious t< secure farm loans at this time. A1 those desiring a loan, call on Jas. F O’Donnell, Secretary, and submit ai application. 31 Lower Prices—Kodak Finishing 25c currency, stamps or money or der will develop a film and delive you six high gloss prints. Mail to th O’Neill Photo Co. with this advertise ment. 47-< BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy one book at 75c, read it am bring it back and exchange it fo another for 10c. 27-tf W. B. GRAVES. We have one of the largest display of Monuments in north Nebraska We have Rock of Ages and Foreigi Granites; we have no agents. Wh; buy from pictures when you ca come to Plainview—less than fift miles away, and buy from the dis play on the floor. By coming t Plainview you can save 25% commit sion usually taken by agents. N matter how large or small the monu ment is that is wanted, we have ii i Reference: the First National Ban! O’Neill.—Plainview Monument Co Plainview, Nebraska. 45 || D A N C E 1 II Riverside Park II I - 1 II Sat. Night. April 18th jl I a H a —Music By— Happy Jack O’Mally jj 8 And his Band from WNAX, | H Yankton, S. D. Tony and Snow 8 || Plow. The Ceorgie Porgie boys 8 8 will be here with them to en- 8 8 tertain you. 8 I - 8 lj Sun. Night, April 19th 8 || Tiny Little | Admission to Park: Men 25c; H t* I.adies Free. Dance Tickets 75c 8 sjasbax a«x *!H P«V Everybody Welcome ii | E. D. HOOVER || EGGS AND POULTRY Baby Chicks every week. Heavy breeds, 11 to 12 cents; Leghorns and mixed heavy, 9 to 10 cents; surplus chicks 6 cents each. All flocks blood tested.—O’Neill Hatchery. 41 R. C. Rhode Island Red hatching eggs, 20 cents per doz. Phone 3F210. —Mrs. Frank Pribil Jr., O’Neill, Ne braska. 40-llp For Sale: Deep kerneled early Yel low Seed Corn, picked before frost; 21 cents per acre. Look at this corn any day but Sunday.—Fay A. Puck ett. 46 Mammoth Bronze Turkey Eggs from 100 large, heavy-boned females that weigh 25 to 28 pounds at year lings; mated to toms from fine exhi bition stock. Can furnish unrelated matings. Price 35c each or 825 per 100.—Mrs. J. R. Slack, Merriman, Nebraska. 47-3 BABY CHICKS All leading heavy breeds, from purebred flocks, $10 per 100; heavy assorted all purebred, $9 per 100 pre paid. Shellmaker Peat Moss and Chloraide always on hand. 46-tf Atkinson Hatchery FOR SALE For Sale: Brood sows.—Ray Noble. Ever bearing Strawberry plants for sale.—Willard Anrold. 47-3 For Sale: Turkey Eggs, $1.25 per setting.—C. T. Simonson, Agee. 47tf For Sale: Perennials, Plants, Bulbs and Tubers.—Mrs. A. F. Sauser. 46 2 For Sale: Spotted Pole male hog; also seed corn.—Orville Griffith. 40tf For Sale: 5-room house, partly modern, in excellent condition.—J. M. Seybold. 46tf Merriman’s Home Bakery, Dough nuts, Brown Bobbies, Cup Cakes. Opposite Postoffice. 45-4 For Sale: My large rooming house, has 20 rooms. I will trade and take a smaller house as part payment on it.—Mrs. Julia E. Parker, O’Neill. Nebraska. 47tf For Sale: Modern residence, close in; also a store buiding. I also have some second-hand farm machinery and furniture for sale cheap.—Peter Reifer. 44tf FOR SALE The Southeast Quarter of Section 7, township 31, Range 10, now occu pied by Ross Ridgeway; this land is well improved; good clay soil; also the Charles Wrede ranch, consisting of 1680 acres, and 480 acres of school land, all in one body; also house and lot in O’Neill, two doors east of Ga lena Lumber Yard. See Chas. and John Wrede. 464t. Insist on The Frontier printing Your Sale Bills. (First publication April 16, 1931) UNITED STATES COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA NORFOLK DIVISION i In the Matter of Thomas Ray Zim ; merman, Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY To the Creditors of the above nam i ed Bankrupt, of O’Neill, County of , Holt, within said district; [ Notice is hereby given that on the , 19th day of March, A. D., 1931, the ! said Thomas Ray Zimmerman was ; duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, in . the City of Norfolk, County of Mad ison and State of Nebraska, on the 29th day of April, A. D., 1931, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, at which /time said creditors may attend, prove ■ their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt, and transact j such other business as may properly r come before said meeting. Dated at Norfolk. Nebraska, April 10, 1931. FORREST LEAR, 5 47 Referee in Bankruptcy i (First publication April 9, 1931) AUCTION OF SCHOOL LANDS i Notice is her?by given that on the y 30th day of April, 1931, at two - o’clock, p. m„ at the office of the j County Treasurer of Holt County, - the Commissioner of Public Lands a! and Buildings, or his authorized rep - I resentatives, will offer for least at | public auction all educational lands i within said County upon which for ,, [ feiture of contract has been declared 3' Said auction to be held open for one nour. Following are the contracts declar ed forfeited: SEVtNEVi-EViSE'i 1G-32-11. April 6, 1931. Dan Swanson, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. 463 (First publication April 9, 1931) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA The Elkhorn Life & Acci dent Insurance Company, Plaintiff vs. George YV. Liess, Clemen tine Liess, Mrs. Marion NOTICE Boyd Gerfen, Mr. Gerfen, husband of Mrs. Marion Boyd Gerfen, first and real name unknown, and John Doe. TO GEORGE YY'. LIESS, CLEMEN TINE LIESS, MRS. MARION BOYD GERFEN, AND MR. GERFEN, HUSBAND OF MRS. MARION BOYD GERFEN, FIRST AND REAL NAME UNKNOYVN: You are hereby notified that on the 15th day of July, 1929, The Elkhorn Life & Accident Insurance Company, plaintiff herein, filed a petition in the above entitled cause in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against George YV. Liess, Clementine Liess, Mrs. Marion Boyd Gerfen and Mr. Gerfen, husband of Mrs. Marion Boyd Gerfen, first and real name un known, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage executed on the 13th day of January, 1927, by George YV. Liess and Clem entine Liess upon the property des cribed as follows, to-wit: The North YYrest Quarter (NYVVi) of Section Twenty (20), Township Thirty-one (31), North, Range Thirteen (13) YVest of the Sixth P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of the sum of $3,000.00, due and payable on the 1st day of Febru ary, 1932; that there is now due and payable on said mortgage $3,000.00 with interest at six per cent from August 1, 1929, $90.00 interest coup on with ten per cent interest from August 1, 1928, $90 interest coupon with interest at ten per cent from February 1, 1929, and $90 interest coupon with interest at ten per cent from August 1, 1929, for which sum, with interest and costs, plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same and that in default of such payment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on the 18th day of May, 1931. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1931. THE ELKHORN LIFE & ACCIDENT INS. CO. By Boyle & Koenigstein, 46-4t Its Attorney (First publication March 19, 1931) SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER UNDER DECREE Forrest Lear, Special Master Federal Building. Norfolk, 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 1929 term of said court, towit: On the 3rd day of June, 1930, in an action therein pending numbered 167-Equity, where in The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company is plaintiff, and James E. Mott, Dollie M. Mott and Tukey Mort gage Company, are defendants, whereby the mortgage in said action on the property hereinafter described was foreclosed, I, Forrest Lear, 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 20th day of April, 1931, at 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon, at the entrance of the county court house at 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 pub lic 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: ihe southwest Quarter ot the Southwest Quarter (SW'iSWli) of Section numbered Fourteen (14); the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S%SE(4), East Half of the Southeast Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter (EM>SE’4SW’4) of Section num bered Fifteen (15), the East Half of the East Half of the North west Quarter (E%E%NW}4), the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter (EHNEHSWV*), the North west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW'/iSE^), the North east Quarter (NEt4), the East Half of the Southeast Quarter (EVfcSEU), the Southwest Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter (SW(4SE14), the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (E Y2 SE % SW!4), in Section numbered Twenty-two (22), all in Town ship numbered Thirty-two (32), Nort h, Range numbered Ten (10), West of the 6th P. M., con taining in all 540 acres, more or less, according to Government Survey, situate in Holt County, Nebraska; To satisfy the plaintiff in the sum of SI 1244.78, with interest thereon at the rate of 10% per cent per annum from June 3, 1930, which amount is de creed to be a first lien upon the mort gaged premises hereinbefore describ ed, and to satisfy the sum of §75.60, 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: (1) to the unpaid costs of said suit that have accrued and may accrue; (2) to payment to plaintiff of the sums found to be due it. with interest thereon, as in said I decree provided, and its costs expend | ed, and (3) the surplus, if any, to be paid to such defendant as may be found at that time to be entitled thereto. All as provided by said order of sale and decree. Said sale will be held open one hour at the time and place aforesaid. FORREST LEAR, SPECIAL MASTER of the United States District Court for the District of Nebras 43-5 ka, Norfolk Division. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2225. In the County Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, April 8. 1931. In the matter of the Estate of Si mon Simonson, Deceased. Creditors of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for pre senting claims against said estate is August 7, 1931, and for the payment of debts is March 26, 1932, and that on May 7, 1931 and on August 8, 1931, 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. (Countv Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 46-4t. County Judge (First publication April 9, 1931) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 2133. In the County Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, April 8, 1931. In the matter of the Estate of Christian K. Ernst, Deceased. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that the ex ecutor 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 for appointment of trustee under will of deceased; and that said report and petition will be heard April 29, 1931, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons interested may ap pear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate. (Countv Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 46-3t. County Judge —Buy it in O’Neill— | Dr. C. H. Lubker 1 Douglas Methods | Phone 316, O’Neill, Neb. | fJohn N. Stauffer City Dray Line Dray amd Transfer Piano Moving. Phone 325 O’Neill Nebraska (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON g Glasses Correctly Fitted. One block South 1st Natl. Bank. 8 ——Phone 72- 8 O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA g mmntttJnmmmnsamtmmmsmmH t ll : H Graduate Veteriiiarian | 1H. L. BENNETT Phone 304. Day or Night. O’Neill, Nebraska || C O M E I N | « And get our new low |j interest rate on Federal Live Stock Loans I JOHN L. QUIG, | Agent Ennis Shoe Hospital West of the Penney Store We Aim To Please All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable DR. i. P. BROWN Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence Phone 223 You can’t beat our Milk but you Can Whip our Cream. The Best by Test Q’s QUALITY For sale by John Kersenbrock Or call 240 John L. Quig 1 I I 1 I > :: Dr. F. A. O’CONNELL j: :: dentist :: GUARANTEED WORK < » ii I! MODERATE PRICES !! || O’NEILL. :: NEBRASKA !!