The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 23, 1893, Image 5

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    OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
STATU.
. Loren*o Crounse
. T. J. Majors
,,t Governor.""... .J. C. Alien
ror State. ....J. 8. Bartley
..George H. Hastings
General. ..Eugene Moore
,KNTS STATE UNIVEMIBTY.hftm
Almai E. Pj Holme*
' /jlallaloi. Kearney i M. J. Hull,
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trillion Bow
Omaha;
jk, of Beatrloe.
juDicuitr.mTOl)(„„„
l8tlce" " judge Post and T. L. Norval
■TBKNTk J^ICYALDICTHICT
. .. J.J. King of O’Neill
..A. L. Bartow of Chadron
"*..".A. L. Warrlok. of O Neill
LAND OFFICES.
o’nbiix. B. g. Gillespie
. • V. . . . . . . . . . A. L. Towle.
kkliqh. c w Robinson
V.V...V....W.B. Lambert
the District Court
COUNTY. m „
.Wm Bowen
.. .John Sklrvlng
...O. P. DeLanoe
.Barrett Scott
.. ....John S.Weekes
...C.E. Butler
. .j. C. Harnisu
. ....H. C.McEvony
. .K. Meirlman
kAXib..H. W. Dudley
cl10018.." ....Mrs. H. W. Dudley
.. Dr. H. A. Skelton
.W. W. Page
.. .II. B. Tdurphy
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Beloit
Cleveland
Verdigris
Inman
Sand Creek
Hock Falls
Conley
Fair view
Dustin „
Green Valley
Shields
Francis
Emmet
Sheridan
Stuart
Swan
Scott
Lake
Paddock
O’Neill
Chambers
Atkinson
Saratoga
ISteel Creek
Ewing
Wlllowdale
Wyoming
McClure
Iowa
Grattan _
Brodie
Page
Inman
Atkinson
Turner
Chambers
Amelia
Dustin
Atkinson
O’Neill
Atkinson
Atkinson
Atkinson
Stuart
Swan'
ScottviUe
Bliss
.laokblrd
O’Neill
Chambers
Atkinson
Saratoga
Star
Ewing,
mlnneola
Amelia ^
Little
Paoe
O’Neill
VI1 I Vf 1/JXUUjUIj.
rvigor, M. D, Look; Justices, B.1 H,
ot and B. Welton; Constables, John
i and Perkins Brooks.
COUNCILMEN—FIRST WARD,
two rears.—Ben DeYarman* For on©
i)avitt Stannard.
SECOND WARD.
wo years—Fred Gatz. For one year—
len.
THIRD WARD.
wo years—Barrett Scott. For one year
Millard.
CITY OFFICERS.
>r, 0. F. Blglln; Clerk, Thos. Campbell;
rer, David. Adams; City Enrfneer,
r Adams; Police Judge. N. Martin;
of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney,
Carlon; Welghmaster, Kd. M'.Bride;
Commissioner, O. E. Davidson.
GRATTAN TOWNSHIP.
jrvlsor, John Winn; Trearurer. John
t; Clerk, D. H. Cronin; Assessor, Moae
tell; Justices, M. Costello and Chas.
k>Il; Justices, Perkins Brooks and Will
fie: Hoad overseer dist. 28, Allen Brown
to. 4, John Enright.
VERS’ BELIEF C0MNI88I0N.
liar meeting first Monday in Febru
each year, and at suoh other times aa
Bed necessary. Kobt. Gallagher, Page,
>an; Wm. Bowen, O’Neill, seeretary;
Clark, Atkinson.
'ATHICK’8 catholic church.
rvices every Sabbath at 10:80 o’olook.
Kev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school
ilately following services.
rilODIST CHURCH. Services
ery Sunday morning at II o'clock, lin
tel followed by Sunday school. Preach
tne evening atSo’clock. Prayer meeting
esday evening at 8 o'clock. Epworth
e devotional meeting Sunday evening
o clock. F. Ellis, Pastor.
[8BYTEUIAN CHURCH Servloea
rery Sunday morning at U o’olook.
3 school at 10 a. m.
Kkv. N. 8. Lowble, Pastor.
LR-POST,NO. 88. The Gen. John
’Xeil'P°et, No. 86, Department of Ne
»0. A. R,, will meet the first and third
By evening of each month In Masouli
Nell>- 8.3. Smiib, Com.
c VALLEY LODGE, I. o. o
H. SJfer7 Wednesday evening li
fl to attend’ *lslUll,t brotber® cordfall]
HMufz’ „ A.. H. Corbett, N. G.
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H. Thompson, Treas.
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L Dobrs, Seo. ' J.
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E rHELMET LODGE, U. D
®TPI7 Monday at 8 o'clockp
jlf iivtt«j0W8 Visiting brethen
I. Evans v . „ E- M. Gradv, 0. C.
^lvans, K. of R. andJS.
>To F MPMENT NO. 80.1.
rsof piSS tsev?I7 Beoond and fourth
, sSooTs m°ntl1 % OM «WU>w»* Hall.
—. )T> A. H.Ooubet, C. P.
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' eactl month in Odd FeUo -
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»sonlc hull Udsday ot eacl1 month }i
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^OSTOFPICK OIRCBTORY
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day Sun?0" T«E WEST.
Sunday Included at.»!3j.
* everv IiIric 8h°bt like.
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7:00«
<• Monday* We^*D cbemea.
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18 Mondav wt^0 NIOBRxnA.
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BUSINESS HABITS.
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Stall MmM Ba Tnfkt Than IHw.
*MlT Yaan.
Whether s wonum Is poor or rich It
behooves her to acquire methodical bus
iness habits keeping her little accounts
accurately and knowing to a cent just
what she does with her money,
whether she has 10 pents or $10 to ex
pend on her own little personal wants.
An allowance is the first step toward
this end if, at the same time, it is im
pressed upon her that every sum spent
should be set down with unfailing
regularity.
In black and white one notes how
much more easily the mdney can be
spent, how quickly it goes, and just
'what foolish little nothings have lured
it from our pockets. Without setting
down each item, it is ten chances to
one that you will conclude you must
have lost some money when you can
not see how that ten-dollar bill went
when you only bought such a very few
things. The neat little figures arc a
genuine restraint, besidos instilling a
habit and system that will be of great
value if ever fortune smiles and a great
estate oomes to your hands, and still if
greater economy is a necessity and the
dollar has to be forced into doing duty
for two.
Unless the accounts are kept accur
ately and the cash made to balance
every evening, you had better • not at
tempt any book-keeping at all, for slip
shod methods are worse than none and
only confuse everything rather than
help matters. If anything is worth do
ing at all, it is worth doing well, and
there is nothing so productive of future
good as the habit of looking carefully
out for the pennies when school days
are the only trials and the allowance
of fifty cents a week goes for candy
and pickles. If this plan is once es
tablished in childhood, the girl will
grow to womanhood with a clear
knowledge of where her money goes
and what she has to show for it.
_
'PRANCE'S CANAL SYSTEM.
I* Practically Free From Toll* and
Co Ter* Fully 8,000 Mile*.
Interior navigation has long held a
prominent place in the traffic of France,
and it is not surprising to learn that
the length of navigable waters in that
country is 8,000 miles,of which 650 miles
are returned as tidal, 3,100 miles navi
gable without works, 3,350 canalized
rivers and 3,000 miles canals.
The state looks out for all but seven
par cent of tlii^ network, which is, there
fore, practically free from tolls. This
system of inland navigation has cost
about 6300,000,000 for construction
and purchase and 835,000,000 for con
cessions. The annual cost of maintain
ance is about 83,600,000, or 8335 a mile,
which covers all expenditures whatso
ever. The number of vessels employed
on the water-ways is between 15,000 and
16,000; and about twenty-six per cent
have a capacity of 300 tons or more, while
more than half have a capacity exceed
ing 100 tons. Moreover, about 3,000
foreign boats use the French canals
each year.
The motive power is now almost
furnished by draft animals, although a
few steam tugs are used on the Seine,
the Oise and some other rivers, and
steam cargo boats are occasionally met
Cable towing and tow locomotives are
also used in a few places. The average
cost of moving a ton of freight one mile1
is stated to be .064c on rivers and twen
ty-five per cent, less on canals.
In Lon With His Frlocesf.
A pretty love story concerning the
/ate Dowager Queen Olga, of Wurtem
berg, was published in Stuttgart.
Forty-eight years ago, when she was
the greatest beauty at the Russian
court. Prince Barlatiski, an Officer in
the imperial guard, fell in love with
her. When he learned that she re
turned his love he became alarmed,
obtained an audience with Czar Nicho
las, and, falling on his knees, implored
pardon for his audacity for having
loved the daughter of his sovereign.
Pleased with his honorable conduct,
the czar created him field marshal and
made him governor of the Caucasus.
One'year later the Grand Duchess Olga
was married to the Wurtemburg prince.
Barlatiski acquired some fame in the
Crimean war, but never recovered from
the moroseness following the disap
pointment of this love,
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A Smart Girl's Lector a.
A 10-year-old girl reads a lecture to
the young men in a Maine paper. She
exclaims: “Why do the young men of
Edgecomb do so much loafing? Go to
work! Push ahead! I am but a young
girl; I have clothed myself and got
money in the bank, and only 16 years
old. I lay up more money every year
of my life than any boy or young man
within a radius of three miles of my
home. When they get a dollar they go
to a dance and go home a dollar out.
My father is able to support me, but I
choose to support myself. I advise all
girls to cut clear of those loafing boys.
Give them a wide berth, and never
marry a man unless he is able to sup
port you. And never put your arm
through the handle of a rum jug.”
A Question for Scientists*
Dr. Richardson, an English physi
cian, who has investigated the matter,
says that the men who work in the
Paris sewers are as healthy as the av
erage, and no other 800 men in Paris
are so free from zymotic diseases.
This leads Dr. Richardson to ask: “Do
sewer men gain an immunity from
contagion by their occupation, or are
we at sea as to the mode of communi*
cation of the spreading diseases?”
A Post Lariat.
The Punxsutawney Spirit says: “No,
we do not want a poet laureate in this
country, but a poet lariat would be a
good thing with which to tie poets up
to a tree or lamp post or other conven
ient object.” Jefferson county bards
must have been working double-turn
on holiday gems, for the inspection of
the editor of the Spirit.
Bspwrriaom' PrMMdlngB. "
O’Naxu., Min., Keb. 14, *98.
Roard tel pursuant to adjournment
with Chairman Bethea in the ehair and
roll eail ehowed the following members
present: Alfa, Bethea, Brodie, Bryan,
Crawfold, Calkins, Dayton, Datton, Don
ohos, Gilson, Haigh, Hayes, Jillson, Loqg,
Miller, Phillips, Roll, Trnllinger, White,
Wilson, Waring, Wynn, (28).
Minutes of January 18 were read and
approved.
The resignation of Mr. Conger of In
man township was reported to the board
and that Mr. H. Bradley had been ap
pointed to fill the vaeanoy. The com
mitted appointed by the ehair, composed
of White and Hayes, reported that Mr.
Brayley's bond had been approved by the
county judge, and upon motion Mr.
Bradley was- seated as the member from
Inman township.
The county attorney madb a verbal re
port of Wagner oar taxes, referred to him
at the January meeting, and upon motion
the matter was re-referred to him.
All business was referred to the several
committees.
It was moved and seconded to plaoethe
name of H. Bradley on the bridge coip—
mittee. Motion lost.
It was moved, seconded and carried that
the ohairman appoint a member to .flit
the vacancy on the bridge committee,
caused by the resignation of Mr. Conger.
Upon motion board adjourned until 1
P. M.
C. E. Bunas, W. W. Bbthba,
Clerk. Ohairman.
Attest:
On 0’Cx.oex, P. M.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
with the following members present: Alfa
Bethea, Brodie, Bryan, Bradley, Crawford,
Calkins, Dayton, Dntton, Donohoe, Oilson,
Haigh, Hayes, Jillson, Jones, Kennedy,
fiong, Maonmber, Miller, Phillips, Boll,
Trnllinger, White, Wilson, Waring and
Wynn, (26).
County Jndge asked for Nebraska re
port* numbers 8,14, 20 and 26 and one
Maxwell’s criminal practice, whioh request
upon motion was granted and clerk in
structed to purchase same.
I move that the chairman of this board
appoint a committee of three to find
how many Union soldiers there are bur
ied in Holt oonnty, their names, rank,
company and regiment, and where bur
ied, in order that proper requisition may
be made on the general government for
suitable headstones, for such deceased
soldiers, and that said committee cause
said heads toqes to be properly placed as
provided for in Bee. 4460, consolidated
statutes of Nebraska. Gao. E. Bbxak.
Motion seconded by Phillips and car
ried. Chairman appoited Bryan, Brodie
and Jones as such committee.
The following report was then made
and upon motion adopted and ordered
spread upon the records:
Whereas: certain parties in Holt oonnty
have deposited funds for the erection of
a bridge on or near the range line be
tween ranges 13 and 14, across the Nio
brara river, therefore, be it
Besolved, that Boyd county shall and
does assume the responsibility of accept
ing and keeping in repair one-half of
said bridge. •
Attest: Fbabk Mobsk,
G. T. Babtbdo, Cbas. Tibmuh,
Connty Clerk. J. C. Homan,
Commissioners.
Moved, seconded and carried that the
supervisor of Sheridan township be in
structed to repair the bridge aorosa the
Elkhorn river on sectidn like between sec
tions 13 and 14, township 29, range 14
west.
Moved, seconded and oarried that the
bridge across the Black Bird, built by Mr.
Townsend, be accepted by bridge com
mittee, Mr. Townsend discounting the
contract price in the amount of $ 10.
Upon motion the following official
Donas were approved:
F. B. Strong—cleri, Inman township.
E. .1. LaKue “ McClure
Henry Scale “ Wyoming
T. 8. Roche “ Iowa
Frank McKay “ Stuart
C. O. Dickenson—Tax collector, Wyoming tp.
W.8. Griffith
Geo. Baymer
Geo. Lambert
D. M. Dow
J. S. Smith
G. G. Whitney
DearantV “
Chambers “
Cleveland “
Inman “
Stuart
F. L, Coleman—Justice Peace, Steel Creek “
8. C. Scott '* Wyoming “
W. J. Smothers “ Wfllowdale “
Thos. Barkdale-KIyerseer District No. t
Hans M. Outzen
T. S. Roche
Stephen P. Lels
▲dam Hohman
L. E. Skidmore
Isaac Eckley
J. A. Planck
A. C. Wlnney
14
31
45
01
SO
01.
The county treasurer was ordered to
refund one .payment of the taxes on the
following lands, the same having been
paid to the township and county
trersurers:
S. W. 54
N. W. 54
N. W. 54
N.E.
8. E.
8. W.
8. E.
N. E. N. E
8. E. S. E.
N.E.
N. E.
8. W.
8. W. 8.
N. M N. W.
Section l
21
14
0
0
26
24
It
27
32
1
25
Township so
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Range 14
14
25
25
30
27
8. % N. W. I
W. % 8. W. t
8. Vt 8. E.
E. V% N. E.
8. V% 8. E.
S3
26
35
21
to
32
4
30
31
31
31
27
27
15
11
11
13
12
9
9
14
16
16
16
16
9
28
25
25
9
14
14
14
Also the 1891 taxes on thr a w n e—e %
s w—n w s e 84—34—15 in the amount of
$12.35, the same haying been, paid in
both Boyd and Holt counties.
The connty treasurer was ordered to
redeem from tax sale the following:
Tax sale certificate No. 9443.
. ‘ 17870-3—ntf n4-29
25—13.
Tax sale certificate No. 18040—l—nvt n e-*23—
29 -13
Tax sale certificate No. 18872—4—a}4 s^-35—
31—15.
Tax sale certificate No. 19004—7—s e—12—29—
16. _ -
Strike the s>* s e—23-29-10. r
Redeetp s e—12—25—0. v
County treasurer wee ordered to gut
quit claim duud for s a—86—88—11
•old for the taxes of 1887, and nan a—8
89—11 doubly assessed In the your 1888.
County treasurer was ordarad to re
fund (6 school tax erroneously assaaaad
Of R. Q. Ramsay in school district Mo. 10,
and also to strike from the tax list of
1898 personal tax in the amount of (87.81
against Wm. Adams.
The petition of Kevl Osier asking the
board to refund the personal tax assessed
against aim in Paddook township for the
year 1891 was, upon motion, rejected.
The petition of H. M. Banks asking
the oounty to redeem the e$^ na—ne se—
12—30—1* and ne se 7—80—18 from the
tax sale of 1889 in the amount of (77.41,
was, upon motion, granted, exoept in the
amount of (49.86 now in the county
treasurer’s hands.
It was moved, seconded add carried,
that the oounty treasurer is instructed to
transfer the moneys now on hand in the
school bond fund of dlstriot Mo. 68 to
the general fund of said district, the
bond of said district .having been re
deemed.
Upon motion the following roads were
established, the* law having been com
plied with in all respects.
boad no. 89.
. Commencing at the quarter seotion
oorner between sections 6 and 9 town
ship 80 range 16 west, and running tbenoe
west on the quarter seotion line on sec
tion 6 one and one-half miles and termi
nating at the center of seotion 1 town -
ship 80 range 16 west.
boad ho. 6.
Commencing at the west end of the
bridge on road Mo. 6 seotion 18 town
ship 28 range 10 west, afid running thence
west to the quarter seotion line, thence
south to the seotion line between sections
18 and 19, said township and range,
and there terminate.
boad ho. 76.
Commencing at the seotion oorner be
tween sections 26, 97, 84 and 86, town
ship 81 range 18 west, thenee rinning
south on the section line between seetions
34 and 86, variation 12 degrees east, 1
mile 12.91 chains, thence south 60 deg.,
west on section 8, 8.70 chains, thence
south 29 deg. 46 min., west 2.60 nhains,
thence south, variation 18 deg. 80 min.
8.60 chains, thenoe south 40 deg., east
6.66 obains, intersecting section line be
tween sections 2 and 8, thenoe south on
section tins between sections 2 and 8
variation 11 deg. 60 ~nin., one mile 48.01
chains to the seotiou corner between sec
tions 10,11,14 and 16, and there termi
nate.
BOAD MO. 77.
Commencing at the northwest oorner
of section 6, township 29 north, between
ranges 18 and 14 west, thence running
eoatb, variation 11 -deg. 40 min., east on
the range line between ranges 18 and 14
west 8 miles, and there terminate. ,
BOAD mo. 78,
Commencing at the. section corner be
tween sections 5 and 6 on the north lino
of township 16 range 14 west and running
thence east, variation 11 deg., east along
the north line of said township 2 miles
and 81.60 ubalns, thence south 60 deg.,
east 200 chains on section 8, thence east,
variation 12 deg. 200 chains, thence east
on said line, variation 11 deg. 16 min.,
43.28 chains to the seotion corner be
tween sections 2 and 8, thence sooth,
variation 12 deg. 4 min., on seotion line
between seotions 2 and 8 two miles, to the
section oorner between sections 10, 11,14
and 16, thence east on section line be.
tween sections 12 and 18 on east line of
said township. Also a road commencing
at the seotion oorner between sections 4,
4, 8 and 7, and running thenoe east on
section linn between seotions 4 and 9,
variation 12 deg., 3 miles to the section
corner between sections 1, 2,11 and 12,
thenoe south on section line between sec
tions 11 and 12, variation 12 deg., 8 miles
to the oorner between seotions 28, 24, 26
and 26, thenoe east on seotion line be
tween sections 24 and 26, variation 12
deg., 1 mile to the section corner between
sections 24 and 26 on the east line of
township 26 range 14 west, thenoe south
on the range line between seotions 26 and
30 between ranges IS and 14, variation 12
deg., 1 mile to the seotion corner between
sections 26, 80, 81 and 86, there to
terminate.
BO AD MO. 80.
Commencing at the section corner be
tween sections 88 and 84 township 81
range 10 west, tbenoe running north on
section line between sections S3 and 84
10 miles and terminating at the section
corner between sections 9,10,-15 and 16,
township 82 range 10 west.
koad no. 84.
Commencing at a point 20 chains west
of the section corner between sections 9,
10,15 and 16 township .26 range 10 west,'
thence running north aoross section 9 to
the section corner between sections 4
and 9, thence east 40.80 chains, thence
north 1 mile on section line between sec
tions 8 and 4 to the section corner be
tween 2 and 8 on township line, thence
east 40 chains to . the section corner
between 8 and 84, thenoe north on section
84 on the quarter section line 105 chains,
thence east on section 24 forty chains,
thenoe north on section line between sec
tions 26 and 27 sever miles and 45 chains
and intersect the laid ont road at the sec
tion corner between sections 18, 16, 90
and 28, and there terminate.
BO ad no. 86.
Commencing at the southeast comer of
section 81 township 31 range 9 west, and
running north to the Niobrara river, be
tween sections 81 and 82 township 82
rang* 9 west, and there terminate.
BOAD no. 87.
Oommeneing at tha sonthweat corner
of section 81 townahlp 88 range 9 west,
and ruining thenoe aaat on tba aontk
Una of aald townahlp, variation 18 dag.,
aaat 8 tnllea 88.80 ehalna, thenoe north 87
dag. 18 min., aaat 8.14 ebaina on aaotloa
88, thanea aonth 88 dag. and 68 min., aaat
1.00 ohalna, thanea aouth 61 dag.'80 min.,
aaat 8.88 ehalna and intaraeet tha aeotion
Una batwaan aaettona 4 and 88, thanea
aaat on townahlp Una 8 mitae and 49
ehalna to tha aectlon oorner between see
tiona 88 and 86 of aald townahlp, thanea
aaat, varation 18 dag. 6 min., 4,80 ehalna,
thanea aonth, variation 11 dag. 48 min.,
on aaetion 1 townahlp 81 raaga 9 waat,
8.88 ehalna, thanea aonth 68 dag. 48 min.,
aaat 16 ehalna, thanea north 48 deg. and
80min., aaat 8 ehalna, tbanoa north 81
dag. and 80 min., aaat 8 ehalna, thanea
north 81 dag, and 80 min., aaat 8 ehalna,
thanea eorth 78 deg. and 80 min., aaat 4
ohalna, thenoe aonth 63 dag. and 80 min.,
aaat 10 ehalna, theuoe aonth 8 dag. and 80
min., aaat 14.16 ehalna, thanea aaat 1.80
ehalna, thenoe north 63 dag., aaat 8.00
ohalna, thenoe north 18 deg. 46 min., aaat
21.00 ehalna, thanea north 46 dag. and 80
min., eaat 6.46 ohalna interaeotlng tha
north line of aaetion 1 townahlp 81 range
9, thanea eaat on anid Una, variation 12
deg. and 6 min., 16.78 chains to tha aae
tion oorner between aaettona 1,6, 81 and
86, terminating at tha north aaat oorner
of aald townahlp.
MOAD mo. 8.
Petition for a road commencing at the
north east end of the Thompeon bridge,
looated on eeetion 8 township 88 range 11
west, thence rnnning north 46 deg., east
1.60 ohains, thenoe north 91 deg. and 15
min.,west 6. 91 ohains, intersecting the
section line of said section 8, thence north
variation 11 deg. 40 min., on the sec
tion line on section 8, 51.46 ohains to the
^ section comer on the north line of sec
tion 8 on the 7th 8.P. N., thenoe west on
the 7 8. P. N., va. 19 d. 16 m., 95.95
chains to the section comer on the
sonth line of seotion 84, township 99 N.
R. 11 W., thence N. on the seotion line
on section 84, va. 11 d. 45 m. 90.15 chains,
thenoe west, va. 11 d. 66 m. 40.00 chains,
terminating with the intersection with the
section line between seotions 88 and 84 at
a point 90.00 ohains N. of B. W. oorner of
section 84, township 99, N. E. 11 W, was
granted, except the portion commencing
at the Thompson bridge and rnnning
thence north on the quarter seotion line
ip the north line of seotion 8, township 98,
range 11 west. Samuel Wolf was allowed
$40 damages, whioh was assessed to Grat
tan township. E. H. Thompson was al.
lowed $16 damages and Catharine Ban
ford was allowed $80 damages, which
were also assessed to Grattan township.
The plaims of William Wisegarver for $96
and Robert Strangeway for $19.60 were
rejeoted.
boad 64.
Upon motion the following road was
vacated: Commencing at the seotion
oorner between seotions 1, 8, 7 and 19, on
range line between ranges 16 and 16, tp.
80 north, thenoe rnnning north mile.
The petition of William Diokerson et.
al. for a bridge across the Elkhora river
on section 83, township 80, range 18 west,
was npon motion laid over.
The settlement committee submitted
the following report, vis:
To the Board of Supervisors: Your
oommittee on settlement with county of
ficers find the following as fees received
and credits as claimed by county clerk’s
fee book:
To fees for quarter ending Mch. 31, ’92
“ " ” •• “ June 3D. ’»2
" “ ‘ “ “ Sept. a'O. ’S3
. ” “ Jan. 4,’93..
Credit for year ending January 4, IMS.
Clerk’s salary.ginoo.oo
Deputy. soo.00
Assistants. 1787.30
Postage, road and assessors’
books.
91110.39
1153.03
1191.30
2779.40
023S.S5
293.30 4*50.00
Total excess. 1353.25
Dne from Holt county tax list and re
cording. 1757.35
Cadi excess due county... ssje
Committee finds a oharge of $900 for
making road and assessors’, books and
recommend that it be not allowed. Also
a fee of $1446 for making tax list for ’$9,
recommended that it be not allowed.
Committee find fees received by county
clerk and eredits as shown by the follow
ing recapitulation from January 6,1899,
to January 4, 1898:
947trr.s5
Postage ”'.'.V." ’.V.V.V.V.'.V.V..’.’. “wlso 94180.30
To feed received from January 6.1892
to January 4, 1893...
Cleric’s salary from Jan. s, 1992 to Jan
uary 4,1893.11500.00
Qeputv. 80C.0O
Total excess. 307.25
Recording 4 quit claim deeds... 4.30
Recording213official bonds.,.. 91800
873 certificates of election. 93.75
Amount due from Holt county.
Cosh excess due county.
•1UB
2MM
W. W. Bran,
L, A. Jaum,
cn:! e. kum,
i i W. B. Haioh,
H. K. DiROli
W. ?. Hams,
Committee.
Moved by Long end seoonded that the
committee and clerk eliminate all
amounta charged againat the oonnty from
the reports and that the report of com
mittee be adopted. Carried.
Moved and seoonded that the clerk be
allowed to retain $200 for making road
and assessors’ books for the year 1892, in
addition to his salary. Carried.
Committee on settlement with county
officers. County superintendent of pub
lic schools.
Paid out, all sources
3HS.28
Balance oa hand.
348.20
41.00
Upon motion the report vu itopM,
oovmnr jvmi,
R*oelved from all source* from Janu
ary «, MM to January 1, —
»»a-8aa.ee
County Judge’* salary. mmo
W. W. Bmnui
L. A. Jiiasom,
W. B. Hamm,
I. Kuan,
W.T. Hams, 1
H. K. Dttwi,
CommlttoOi
Upon motion the report was adopted.
Upon motion adjourned until 9 o’clock
a. February 10,1893.
manoAM 10,1898.
Board met pennant to adjournment
with the following members present!
Alf*, Bethea, Brodie, Bryan, Bradley,
Crawford, Oleviah, Galkina, Dayton', Dut
ton, Doud, Donohoe, Gillson, Halgh,
Hayes, Jillaon, Jonsa, Kelly, Kennedy,
Long, Maenmber, Miller, McCarthy,
Phillip*, Roll, TrnUInger, White, WUson,
Waring Wynn.
The petition of Thomas Conley asking
county to refund taxes on parts of sec
tions 11 and 19 In township 98, rang^ll
west was upon motion rejected.
Upon motion the oonaty treasurer was '*
ordered to redeem the following desc rib*
ed land! sc X ec 1-98-8 and sw X 8-80-14
Moved and seconded to adopt the re*
port of the settlement committee on '
sheriff and ayes and nays demanded.
Moved and seconded to table the mo*
tion to adopt the report of the settlement
committee. Ayes and nays demanded
phioh resulted as follows! Ayes, Alia,
Brodie, Bryan, Bradley, Crawford, Clev*
ish, Calkins, Dutton, Doud, Donohoe,
GUeoh Haigh, Hayes, Jones, Kennedy,
Long, Macomber, MiUer, McCarthy, Phil*
lips, Tridllnger, White, Wilson, Wynn, 94.
Nays, Dayton, JUlson, Kelley, Roll, Wa- ,1
ring, 8. Carried.
muvea ana seconded that the ebair sp*
point a committee of live to investigate
and report tomorrow mornln g atB o'clock -
as to whether the sheriff shall be allowed
clerk hire'or not. Motion earried and
chair appointed Jlllson, Hayes, Haigh,
Dayton and Miller, as each committee.
. Most o( the forenoon was spent in. ■
reading the report on treasurer.
Upon motion adjourned until 1 o’elock
p. m. '
Own O'Olook,», n
Board met pursuant to odjournscent
with all members present except KMue,
To the Honorable Board of Supervisors,
Holt County i *
We,' the undersigned county oflUers,
would most respectfully request your boa*
orable body to authoriae the purohasiuff -
of three Dlnsmore type writers for Oar
several offices, believing that it will be
eoonomy to the county to do the aame.
O. B. Btm.au, County Clerk,
Wm. Bowbm, County Judge,
Bauubts Boon, County Trees.
Moved and seconded that the above
prayer be granted. Ayea and nayse wen
demanded, which resulted as follows,
Ayes; Brodie, Calkins, Doud, Gilson,
Haigh, Hayss, Jones, Long, Maoumber,
MoDarlby, Phillips, Wilson, Winn, 18.
Noyes; Alfs, By ran, Crawford, Gievich,
Dayton, Dutton, Donohoe, Jlllson, Kelly,
Kennedy, Miller, Boll, TruUinger, White,
Waring, IS, lost.
Moved and seconded that a Dlnsmore
typewriter be purchased fortheoouuty
clerk. Motion carried and the stork In
structed to draw a warrant to pay tier the
same.
movea ana seconaea that a ijpi writer
be purchased for the county Judge. The
•yes end neyee being demanded reenlted
as follows: Ayes; Brodie, Clevish, Jones,
Long, Waring, Winn, 6. Mayes; Alls,
Bryan, Crawford, Calkins, Dayton, Dut
ton, Dand, Dsnohoc, Gilson, Halgh,
Hayes, Jillsoa, XeUey, Kennedy, Maeom*
ber, Miller, McCarthy. Phillips, Boll,
TrnUlnger, White, Wilson, 89, lost.'
Moved and seconded that a type writer
be purchased for the oonnty treesqrer,
the ayes and nayes being demanded re*
salted as follows:
Ayes, Brodie, Clevish, Calkins, Gilson,
Halgh, Hayes, Jones, Long, PhiUipps,
Trailing, Wilson, Wynn, 12. Mayes; AMs,
Bryan, Crawford, Dayton, Dottoo, Dund*
Donohoe, Jillson, Kelley, Kenedy,
Macnmber, MiUer, McCarthy, Boll, White,
Waring, 16, iMt.
Upon mo,ion the bond of Prank Kmer*
son tax collector for Bara logo Township
was approved.
Moved and seconded to adopt the re.
port of the settlement committee, on
county treasurer.
Moved and seconden to amend, by eon*
tineing the committee with fall power to
act nndtr the instructions of the eooaty
attorney.
Miller moved the previous question, ’
Kelly moved to lay Miller’s motion on |
the table. Miller moved to adjourn for
two hours.
The ayes and nayes being demanded -
resulted as follows:
Ayes; Bryan, Calkins, Dutton, Dood,
Gilson, Long, Macnmber, Miller, Phillips,
Trullinger and Wilson, 11. ^Mayes; Alfs,
Brodie, Bradly, Crapford, Clevish,Dayton,
Donohoe, Halgh, Hayes, Jillson, Jones,
Kelly, Kennedy, McCarthy, Boll, White
Waring, Wynn, 18.
Beverting on Kelly’s motion to table. '■
Miller’s motion, the ayes and nayes were
demanded and resulted as follows: Ayse;
Brodie, Byran. Bradley, Crawford, Clevish,
Dond, Gilson, Jones, Kelly, Kennedy, Ma
cumber, Miller, MoCsrthy, Boll, Waring, •,
Winn, 16. Mayes; Alfs, Calkins, Dayton,
Dutton, Donohoe, Halgh, Hayes, JoBsen,
Long, Phillips. Trullinger, White, Wilson,
18, carried.
Moved by Wilson and seconded, to lay
amendment to original motion on the
.