The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 06, 1893, Image 5

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Mtilitor
Lorenzo Crounso
....T.J. Majors
_J.C. Allen
J. 8. Bartley
George H. Hastings
.Ei
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.editor. George Humphrey
.A. K. Uoudy
‘‘ cl’ATE university.
•. K^T-oln: Leavitt Burnham,
II■ u,;relJl.oi' A ma; E. P. Holmes,
-•^P^.Seu, Kearney; M.J. Hull.
mAcnw 'ot Omaha;
‘An<-".',V«-lBryan. Llnoolni O.
,r';S‘it'.V.hon i:ow: Win. McKelithan, Bod
JUDICIARY.
. .Samuel Maxwell
hlstloe- "'judge Post andT. L.Norval
‘.a! I,. YVarrick. of O’Neill
land offices.
O’NKII.L.
..W. D. Mathews.
.A. L. Towle.
. .C. W. Eoblnson
,...W.B. Lambert
COUNTY.
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jjiistrlct Court
_Wm Bowen
.John Sklrvlng
. .Barrett 8cott
. K. L. Clapp.
. C. E. Butler
..J. C. Harnlsb
...H. C. McErony
. John McBride.
v;,;;,;:,.. H. \V. Dudley
1 ^ll00ls.. . .. .Mrs. H. W. Dudley
. W. W. Puge
.. ..H. E. Murphy
SUPERVISORS.
township
ADDRESS
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Hand Creek
Keck Falls
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Dustin
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Shields
Francis
Emmet
Sbcridan
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Scott
Lake
Tnddock
O'Neill
Chambers
Atkinson
Saratoga
Steel Creek
Ewing
vvillowdale
, Wyoming
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Ewin
11 rod
Page
Inman
Atkinson
Turner
Chambers
Inez
Dustin
Atkinson
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Atkinson
Atkinson
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Swan
Scottville
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j Saratoga
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O’Neill ■
CUT OF O’NEILL. *
pervisor, M. I). Long; Justices, B. H.
‘diet and R. Welton; Constables, John
tan and Perkins Brooks.
COUNCILMAN—FIR8T WARD.
r two years.—Ben DeYarman. For one
-David Stannard.
SECOND WARD.
r two years—Fred Gatz. For one year—
‘alien.
THIRD WARD.
r two years—Barrett Scott. For one year
C. Millard.
CITY OFFICERS.
i-or, 0. F. Blglln; Clerk, Thos. Campbell;
surer, David Adams; City Engineer,
ner Adams; Police Judge. N. Martin;
1 of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney,
i. Carlon; Weigh master, Ed. M'.Bride;
i*t Commissioner, O. E. Davidson.
GRATTAN TOWNSHIP.
pervisor, John Winn; Trearurer. John
ir; Clerk, D. H. Cronin; Assessor, Mose
pbel!; Justices, M. Castello and Clias.
>i'8oll; Justices, Perkins Brooks and Will
>bie: Road overseer dist. 28, Allen Brown
No. 4, John Enright.
TIERS' RELIEF C0MNI8SI0N.
(hilar meeting first Monday In Febru
■ each year, and at guoh other times as
erned necessary, ltobt. Gallagher, Page,
rmun; Wm. liowen, O'Neill, secretary;
Clark, Atkinson.
PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:80 o'clock.
V Kev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school
ediately following services.
ETUODIST CHURCH. Services
e\ ery Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, im
ait'l followed by Sunday school. Preach
" the evening at8o’clock. Prayer meeting
mesday evening at 8 o’clock. Epwortti
;ue devotional meeting Sunday evening
■nuelocLF. Ellis,Pastor,
HBBYTEMAN CHURCH Services
tvery Sunday morning at 11 o'olook.
% school at 10 a. m.
Kev. N. S. Lowkii, Pastor.
m 'vU:,1,>.08T' >’0. SO. The Gen. John
iiKNehlPost, No. 86, Department of Ne
will meet the first and third
n'vi nVeu ng oa°h month In Masonic
S. J. Smith, Com.
KK VALLEY LODGE, I. o. o.
u. Thompson, Treas.
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C month fa Odd Fellows’Hall.
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Jlore the full_
Sec. A: L. Towle, W. M.
bIfS{iheMLi£‘£r“^‘B4>ay^
clerk. R. J. Uayes, V. C.
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’ Supervisor*' Proceedings. ’
Supebvisob’s Office, O’Neill, Neb., Maroh
28, 1893.
Board mat pursuant to adjoarnment
and roll call showed no qaoram present.
Upon motion board adjourned until
1 o'clock p. it. . .
1 p. m.—Board met pnrsaant to ad
journment and roll call, showed no
quorum present.
Upon motion board adjourned nntil
9 A. m. 1893. Attest: O. E. Bums,
Connty Clerk.
Supbbvisob’s Office, O’Neill, Neb., March
29, 1893.
Board met pursuant to adjoarnment.
Bethea in the chair with the following
members present:
Alfs, Bethea, Brodie, Bryan, Bradley,
Crawford, Clevish, Calkins, Dutton, Don
ohoe, Oilson, Hnigh, Hodge, Jillson,
Kelly H. B., Kelley P., Kennedy, Dong,
Mills, McCarthy, Phillip^ Roll, Trellingtr,
White, Wilson, Waring, Wynn.
All of the forenoon was consumed in
reading the journal of the February
meeting.
Upon motion the board adjourned
until 1 p. m.
1 p. M.—Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment with all members ^present except
Jones, Miller and Hayes.
Upon motion the chairman appointed
the committee on bonds to investigate
the bonds of John Hodge as supervisor
of Lake township, F. H. Mills as super,
visor of Green Valley township and H.
B. Kelly of Fairview township, and re
port to the board.
Committee reported that they found
the bonds approved by the county' judge
and upon motion the gentlemen were
seated as supervisors for their several
townships.
Moved and seoond that we reconsider
the action had on February 16, ’98, on
the claim of D. S. Butler for $6 and that
the claim be allowed in foil. Carried. ,
I move you that- the oounty treasurer
be and hereby is authorized and instructed
to call in and redeem funding bonds Nos.
8 and 9. D. A. Jilt.son.
Motion was seconded by Waring and
carried.
Upon Motion the county treasurer was
ordered to refund the following taxes for
the year 1831: SE>4 8WJ4' 5-27-15, N‘4
N WJ4 17-31-10, and to redeem the follow
ihg lands: NE NEJ£ 24-30-11 for the
year 1890; SESEJ^ 13-27-9 for the year
1889.
In the matter of the petition signed by
Wm. Lell et al. for an extention 20 feet
long' on the bridge across the South Fork
on the section line between sections 6 and
township 26, range 11. It was moved,
seconded and carried that the oounty
fnrnished the lumber to build same.
The petition for a 40-ft. bridge across
the Rcdbird creek between sections 28
29, twp. 32, range 10, was upon motion
granted.
The petition for a 20-ft. mud sill bridge
across sand creek on section line between
sections 31 and 32, twp. .32, range 9, was
upon motion granted.
The petition for a 32-ft. bridge across
Eagle creek on section line between sec
tions 2 and 3, twp. 30, range 13, was upon
motion granted. >
The petition for a 24-ft. bridge across
the Blackbird between sections 19, 20,11,
and sections 24, 30,12 was upon motion
granted.
The petition of P. 0. Corrigan asking
for a reduction af the tax on lots 25 and
26, blook 16, O’Neill, for the year 1892
was rejected.
The petition of H. C. McEvony, sheriff,
asking to be allowed to appoint a re
quisite number of deputies to oollect the
delinquent tax, was upon montion laid on
the table.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that each
supervisor be appointed a committee of
one to look over the tax list and distress
warrants of his township for the years
previous to 1891 and strike from the list
all taxes whioh from any cause have be
come uncollectable, as per section 4046 of
the statutes of Nebraska..
Willik Calkins.
The motion was seoonded and carried.
Mr. Chairman: 1 move you that Clerk
Butler be granted a leave of absence to
visit his wife who is now absent and in
delicate health, for as long a time aB the
circumstances may require. s
Gbo. E. Bbxan.
Motion was seconded and carried.
To the Honorable Board of Supervisors
of Holt connty, Nebraska:
Gentlemen: I hereby request an order
from your honorable body that the county
surveyor locate a section line road in
Inman township described as follows,
to-wit:
Commencing at the section corner be
tween sections 35 and 36 on the south
line of township 27 range 11 west.
H. Bbadley.
Upon being seconded upon motion, the
request was granted.
Upon motion the following ofHoial
bonds were approved:
W. F. Richards, constable, Inman.
R. H. Murray, assessor, Iowa.
R. H. Murray, overseer Mo. 24.
Wm. McWhorter, overseer No. 5.
Wm. Pickering, overseer No. 41.
L. J. Adams, J. P., Lake.
D. C. Blondin, overseer No. 36.
T. B. Maring, J. P., Emmet.
J. M. Brown, constable, Emmet.
J. 8. Hoffman, clerk, Fairvlew.
Geo. Keys, J. P., Fairview.
N. L. Strong, clerk, Swan.
E, B. Hnsted, constable, Conley.
J. L. Sanders, J. P., Conley.
The petitions of A. F. Rouse and W. D.
Bradatreet to redeem their inn da in Pad
dock township wuh upon motion laid
over.
Upon motion board adjourned until
9 a. m. March i!0,1899,
O’Neill, Nib., Match 80,1893.
Board mat pursuant to adjournment
with all memberx present except Hayes
and Miller.
Minutes of March 28 and 29 were read
and approved.
In the matter of the guardianship of
James \V. Marrale, insane coming on for
hearing before the board upon the appli
cation of Abbignl M. Marral, guardian of
James W. Marral, insane, for permission
to sell the N^ NEjtf SEJf SEW 11 and
8VV^ SWJJ 12-31-15 west 6th p. m. in
Holt oounty, Nebraska, for the support
and maintainanoe of her said ward. John
Crawford, L. A. Jillsonand Wilson Brodie
were appointed by the chair us »com
mittee to investigate and report upon
said application; and on the same day
said committee made a report in writing
of their findings in said matter and
reooromended that said sale and prooed
ings be approved by the board.
It was moved, seoonded and carried
that the report of the committee be
adopted.
We, your committee on printing, hav
ing examined the several bids on file, do
find that the Holt County Independent
is the lowest and only bidder for printing
the delinquent tnx list, viz: « cents for
town lots and 10 cents for land. We also
find the Alliance-Tribone the lowest
bidder for printing bridge notices and
all other notices for the year 1893.
• 8. D. Dotxon,
' John Cbawtobd,
R. Maoumbeb,
Committee.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the report
of the committee be adopted and the
county attorney, be and hereby is in
structed to write contract of the same.
J. B. Donohoh.
a he ayes and nays being demanded
resulted as follows:
Ayes—Alfs, BtedlS, Bryan, Bradley,
Crawford, Dosohoe, Haigh, Hodge,
■Mug Kelly, Itelley, Kennedy, Macmnber,
Marl by, Bull, White, Waring, (17). Q
Nays—Calkins, Dutton, Cilson, Johes J.
D., Long, Milts, Phillips, Trullinger,
Wilson, Wynn, (10). Carried.
The protests and afliduvits of the pub
lishers of The Fbontieb, Sun and Alliance
Tribune in regard to the letliug of the
contract for printing the delinquent tax
list for the year of 1892 were read by the
clerk.
The bond and contract of the Omaha
Printing Company were upon motion
approved by the board.
Upon motion the board adjourned
until 1 f. m.
2 o’clock p. m.—Board met pursuant to
adjournment with all members present
eveept Hayes aud Miller.
We, your committee appointed and
given full power to settle on behalf of the
oounty in the A. J. Meals cases then
pending before tha courts, provided that
a satisfactory adjustment could be
arrive! at, beg leave to report that we
met on the 17th of February with some
of the bondsmen of said A. J. Meals and
made them a proposition to settle, but
were unable to make a satisfactory ad
justment. L. A. Jillson, Chairman.
Upon motion the above report was
adopted.
Mr. Chairman: I move that a com
mittee of three be appointed, known as
the legal committee; that said committee
shall have power to act in demanding
from any county official or ex-county
official or either of them or their bonds
men, any money that is due the county
or not accounted for from its officials
or ex-officials or the bondsmen thereof;
that said committee shall have the power
to settle any suit or action now pending
or may be commenced hereafter against
county officials or ex county officials or
their bondsmen, provided they act nnder
the instructions and advise of the county
attorney and report said settlement to
the board for their approval; that said
committee shall attend court during the
trial of cases in which the' county is in
terested and have full power to act in all
litigation in which the county is inter
ested under the advice of the cotfnty
attorney. D. J. Roll.
Motion seconded and carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that the
expert committee be the legal committee.
D. J. Roll.
Motion seoonded and carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that the
county treasurer be instructed to strike
from the tax list all personal taxes re
ported as non-collectable by the super
visors of the different townships on dis
tress warrants now in the hands of the
county treasurer.
Seconded and carried.
Mr. Chairman: i move that the county
sheriff be instructed to employ special
deputies for the purpose of collecting the
delinquent taxes not stricken from the
list. Such deputies to reoeive their salary
and fees from the fees provided by law
for such collections.
Seconded and upon motion tabled.
The chairman then appointed the fol
lowing gentlemen to fill vacancies in
in committees:
Mills and Jillson on olaims.
noage on tax.
Wynn and Donohoe on settlement.
H. B. Kelly on jodieiary and legal ex
penses.
The following resolution was npon
motion adopted:
Whereas, The connty of Holt having
important litigation now in the hands of
the county attorney, in which is involved
several thousand dollars of the moneys
belonging to the county and the tax
payers thereof, and the connty attorney
having no way or means to procure the
attendance or evidence of witnesses who
reside out of the oounty or state, or
taking the deposition of witnesses whose
testimony is essential, or to procure as
sistance to look up the evidence in said
litigation in order that justice may be
done the county of Holt and the tax
payers thereof in procuring evidence
and assistance for the countr attorney
en said litigation.
Resolved, That the county clerk be
authorized and hereby is instructed to
draw a warrant on July 12, 1893, on the
general fund of 1893 in favor of the
chairman of the legal oommittee for the
sum of $300, the same to be used, or as
much thereof as may be necessary, to
delray any and all expenses that may be
incured by tee county in srid litigation.
M. H. McCabtht.
Moved, seconded and carried that the
ohairmon of the bridge committee be
instructed to procure the county rope or
the price thereof from the W. C. Town
send.
Upon motion the board adjourned
sine die.
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