loervisors’ Proceeding*. , offick, O’Nwi*, Nib., { ,isobs t)rFIC ’jnl, 11. 1893. 5 in regnlar session and roll ‘L, ,he following members pres * Urths Ch'm., Brodie, Bradley, Vlevisb, Calkins, Cooper, Dnt •lhoe Gilson, Haigh, Hayes, kelly P-. Kennedy, Mills, M0ore, Phillips, Trnllinger. killson, Waring, 26. Absent: Kelly H. B., Roll, Wynn, , of March 30, J one 21 and 22 ,1 and npprovod. iul6( petitions, etc., were referred veral commit*®68, ,notion the board at 12 m. ad •> r. M. 2 p. M. met pursuant to adjournment irmau in the chair and all mem Wnt except Bryan, Jones, Kelly ]J Roll. rS of forenoon read and Bp motion the following official ere approved: Hibbard, overseer district No. 3. Wright, overseer district No. 11. eo McDermott, overseer distriot Blondin, overseer distriot No. 36. Witherwax, overseer distriot Steinhnuser, overseer distriot No. Peterson, justice of the peace, Tnssler, justice of the peace, I'alley. Sanders, justice of the peace, lliner, constable, Green Valley. Hasted, constable, Conley, motion the following tax peti ere then granted: on of R. E. Moore to refund the mi the southwest quarter section iship 34, range 16, amount $13.11. tst quarter section 33, township |615, amount $17.65. West half st quarter 17, east half southeast section 18, township 33, range 16, $i).71. East half southeast quar south half northeast quarter sec township 33, range 16, amount Total, $59.49. ion of Michael Keefe - to refund tool tax erroneously assessed was otion granted. ion of Timothy Cross to refund ichool tax to the amount of $7.36 nted. ion of Farmer’s Loan redeem from erroneous tax sale rth half of the northwest quarter ion 17, township 31, range 10, was notion granted. Hon of Willard Slocum to redeem al sale of 1891 and strike for the -®- hie northwest quarter of section 'ship 30, range 12, was granted, tion of T. V. Golden asking that lnnty treasurer be instructed to the amount of $13.85 erroneously n the southwest quarter of section rnship 27, range 12, on the redemp f the tax of the northwest quarter same land for the year 1891, was notion granted. tion of J. F. McGrew asking for a ■on of taxes on the southwest quar section 13, township 30, range 16, ie 8001,1 half of section 14, town range 16, was upon motion ■ion of Peter McGrane asking that his name be plaoed on ■neat rolls of Inman township St 1883 fur the value of two ho ?on motion granted, tion of Thomas McGrane asl ard that his name be placed on Bent rolls of Inman township *' 1883 for the value of two hoi motion granted. I'100 of John p. McGrane asl 1 at his name be placed on J!'1011* ot Inman township 893 f01, the value of five ci motion granted. 00 ot I’homas Connolly askin I JT, °n 4,16 northeast quarte lest a I.6881 f*nartor ot section il northwest southwest no ;MUtha?Hnred be,ote th® board lclw, , a* the “onnty attorney be st Dun°h!anCel the mortKaK® tak8n . m et “l*tor breaking the ded L, .°.f °’Neiu- Moved and res am re July 12, 1893. &rd pursuant to adjournment vAili _ ■ zrz— UTrir*Bryan’ h- B Minotesof July 11 read andapproved. It was moved, seconded and carried, that the following requisition of the sheriff be taken from the table and read by the clerk: O’Neill, Neb., March 29,1898. To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen—I wonld most respectfully ask yonr honorable body to be allowed to appoint the requisite number of deputies for the purpose of collecting the delin quent taxes; and said deputies to receive for auch services salaries at the rate of $700 per annum for the time actually employed. I wonld further ask your honorable body to be authorised to throw off the collection fee, which may materi ally assist ns in collecting such taxes. Very Respectfully Yours, n. u, mcMoat, Sheriff of Holt County, Neb. Moved, seoonded and earried that the prayer of the sheriff's petition be re jected and that he be requested and instructed to collect the taxes according to law. Petition of T. A. Thompson to redeem from an erroneous tax sale for the year 1891, the lots 4 and 5 and the north half southwest quarter of section 19, town ship 84, range 16 west, was upon motion granted. Quarterly report of Sheriff H. C. Mo Evony was read and upon motion placed on file. Petition of County Superintendent H. W. Dudley to be allowed an appropri ation of f 26 for institute purposes, was upon motion granted. The treasurer’s semi-annual statement and the committee's report on same were read and it was moved, seconded and oarried that they be placed on file. In pursuance with section 668 Code of Civil Procedure, the Board proceeded to draw the jury for September A. D., 1898, term of the distriot oourt in and for Holt oounty, Nebraska. Atkinson township; B. N. Hart, W. H. Hendrix, C. J. Brook, H. A. Allen. Cleveland township; John Hunt, John Clark. Conley township; John L. Sanders, John Haake. Chambers township; Jan.es Doherty, (1. W. Eokley. Dustin township; J. T. .Greene. Deloit township; Ferdinand Schindler, Fred Boiler. Emmet township; Frank Tenborg. Ewing township; Samuel Brion, Dar win Cole, George Butler. Franoes township; Raymond Ballon. Fairview township; Warren Gilman. Grattan township; T. N. J. Hynes, J. P. O’Donnell, Joe Davis, Patriok Hugos, D. P. O’Sullivan, John Mnllen, Tom Camp bell, Green Valley township; Frank Mlinar, John Slamaher Sr. Iowa township; George Cherry. Inman township; D. C. Beeves, S. L. Conger, Peter Ryan. Lake township; Wm. B. Lambert. , , McClure township; A. Booth. Pleasant View township; John Wis nand. Paddock township; David Moler, A. F. Rouse. Rook Falls township; Wm. Haynes. Steel Creek township; G. W. Graham, J. N. Menzie. Soott township; M, T. Elliott, Johu Shaw. Saratoga township,; J. W. Felton, John Peterson. Sand Creek township; Gilbert L. Wiard, Wm. Long. Stuart township; C. F. Johnson, John Flannery, E. W. Tuttle, D. J. Clevenger. Swan township; H. C. Wine. Sheridan township; Gilbert Davis, B. F. Davis. Shields township; James Armstrong, Christian Kennel Sr. Verdigris township; C. P. Tracy, R. P. Wagers. Wyoming township; Thomas Higgins. Willowdale township; D. C. Powell, H. R. Henry. Upon motion the board adjourned until 1 p. m. 1p.m. Board met pnrsnant to adjournment with all members present except Bryan, Roll and Long. Chairman presiding. Minutes of forenoon read and ap proved. To fill a vacancy on the printing committee the chairman appointed W. B. Cooper to fill said vaoaney. Petition of David Stannard for redno- , tion pf the valuation on lot 6, block H, 'McCafferty’s add. to O’Neill, to the same basis as other vacant lots in same block, I for the years 1891, 1892 and 1898, the same being a vacant lot, was upon motion granted. Upon motion the following road was established, the law having been com plied with in all respects: Commencing at the southwest corner of section 31, township 28 north, of range 11 west, and thenoe running east on the south line of said township, variation 11 degrees and 60 minntes, east 8% miles to the west side of the right of way of the F. E. Jfc M. V. R. R., and terminating be tween sections 33 and 34, township 28 north, range 10 west. Also commencing at the northwest cor ner of section 31, townahip 28 north, range 11 west, and running thence east, variation 11 degrees and 60 minutes, on section lines between sections 30 and 31, seven miles and terminating at section oorner. between sections 28, 30, 31 and 32, of township 28, range 10. Also commencing at northeast corner of section 30, township 2^, north, range 11 west, and running thenoe east on section line, variation 11 degrees and 60 minutes, between sections 19 and 30, twelve miles, terminating at the section corner bittm sections 34 and 85 on rang* line between ranges • and 10 west. Also commencing at the northwest cor ner of section 19, township 28 north, range 11 west, and running thenoe east on seotion liue between sections 18 and 19, variation 11 degreea and 50 minntes, six miles, to the seotion oorner between sections 18 and 24, on range line between ranges 10 and 11 west, township 28 north. Also commencing at the seotion corner on the sonth line of township 28 north, range 10 west between seotions 81 and 82, and rnnning thence north on seotion line between seotions 81 and 82, variation 11 degrees and 60 minutes, two miles, and terminating at section oorner between sections 19, 20,29 and 80,.of said town ship. Alio oommenoing at the section oor ner on the sonth lihe of township 28, between ranges 10 and 11 west, and Tan ning thence north on range line, vari ation 11 degrees and 60 minutes, between seasons 81 and 36, three miles to the sec tion oorner between 'sections 18, 18,19 and 24. Also commencing at the section oorner between section* 34 and 86 on sonth line of township 28 north, range 11 west, and running thence north on section line between sections 84 and 86, variation 11 degrees and 60 minutes, four miles and twelve chains, intersecting road No. 8 on the soath side of the right of way of the F. E. A M. V. R. R. between seotions 10 and 11, township 28 north, range 11 west, there to terminate. Also commencing at the north end of Main street in the town of Inman, section 19, township 28 north, range 10 west, thenoe running north, variation 11 de grees 60 minutes, east 17.70 chains to the quarter seotion line on seotion 19. Also commencing at the oenter of seo tion 19 thence running west, variation 11 degrees 60 minutes, on the quarter seo tion line .33 chains to the right of way of the F. E. A M. V. R. R. thence in a north west-course along the north side or said right of way .7 chains to the section line between seotions 11 and 14 of said town ship, there to terminate. Isaao Baldwin was allowed damages to the amount of $66, and 1. O. Sylvanus to the amount of $26. Rejected claim of Sylvanus of $68. Oommenoing at the crossing of the F. E. A M. V. R. R. track between sections 17 and 20, township 29, range 13 west, thenoe running west on the northeast quarter of section 20 along the south side of the row of cottonwoods near the north line of northeast _ quarter of seotion 20, and terminating at the quarter seotion corner between seotions 17 and 20, being a consent road. Petition to vacate the rpad commenc ing at the north east oorner of the south east quarter of seotion 32, township 82, range eleven west, and running thence north to the seotion oorner between sec tions 8,9, 16 and 17 of said township, being a portion of road No. 70 as shown on the road plat book was rejeoted. Commencing at the southwest corner of seotion 86, thenoe east to the south east oorner of section 84, then north between seotions 86 and 86, and between seotions 26 and 27 to the northeast cor ner of seotion 23 and 26, township 82, range 12. Commencing at the southwest corner of section 16, township 28 north, range 11 west, and running thenoe north on the section line between seotions 16 and 17, variation 11 degrees and 46 minutes, two miles to the section oorner between sec tions 4, 6, 8 and 9, thenoe west on section line between seotions 6 and 8 .2 chains, thence north on section 5, variation 11 degrees 66 minutes, 8.60 ehains, thenoe north 26 degrees and 80 minutes, east 2.46 chains and intersecting the section line between sections 4 and 6 86.10 ohains to the quarter section oorner between seotions 4 and 6 thence west, variation 12 degrees and 16 minutes, on section 6. 10.60 ohains, thenoe south 2 chains, thence west on the quarter section line 7.09 ehains, thence north, variation 12 degrees and 16 minutes, 84.49 ohains, thence west along the 7th 8. P. N., vari ation 12 degrees, 6.87 ohains to the sec tion oorner between sections 82 and 88, township 29 north, range 11 west, thence north between seotions 82 and 38, vari ation 11 degrees and 40 minutes, east 9.60 chains, thence on section 32 N. 42 degrees and 46 minutes N. 9 chains, thence north 2 degrees 16 minutes east 9.60 ohains, thence north 89 degrees east 86 chains, intersecting the section line between sec tions 82 and 83, thenoe north on section line between seotions 82 and 88, 17.26 ohains, terminating at the quarter sec tion corner between seotions 32 and 83, township 29 north, range 11 west, has reported in favor of the establishment thereof. Dan Cronin was allowed $11.26 damages. Byron Parker was allowed $1.26. Another olaim of the same was rejected to the amount of $40. Commencing at the section oorner between sections 14,16, 22 and 23, town ship 26, range 11 west, and running thence south on section line between sec tions 22 and 23 nine miles, terminating at section oorner between seotions 34 and 86 on the south line of township 26. Also commencing at the section oorner between sections 16, 17, 21 and 22 of said township and running thence south on section line between sections 27 and 22, nine miles, terminating at section corner between seotions 83 and 34 on the south line of township 26. Also commencing at section corner between Motions 17,18,19 and 90 of Mid township 86, and running thence sooth on seotfon lino between seetions 19 and 90, three miles, terminating at section eornar between seotions 81 and 82 on sooth line of township 26, range 11 west. Commencing at the section corner be tween sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, township 82 north,, range 11 west, and running thence sooth on seotlon line between seotions 27 and 28, eight miles, to the section corner between seotions 83 and 34 on the sooth line of township 31, range 11 west. Also oommeaoing at the section eorner between sections 1 and 5 on the north line of township 81, range 11, and run ning thence aonth on section line between sections 4 and 8, six miles to the section oorner between seotions 32 and 88 on the south line of said township, there to terminate. The following petition of Ant. Won draeek et el was upon motion, ao far as relating to the road, granted, bat In re gard to the bridge, rejeoted. To ohange the location of road on sec tion line between sections 11 and 1'2, township 29, range lfi, starting at a point 68 rods north of southwest corner of sec tion 12 making a jog of 8 rods east, thenoe running north 72 rods thence jog ging back said 8 rods to said seotion line. We also petition for a 40 foot bridge across Dry Creek at said point. Said petition for a bridge was rejeoted. Petition of supervisor H. B. Kelly to instruot the oounty surveyor to ley out the seotion line below described, was upon motion granted. Commencing at the seotion corner be tween sections 81 and 82 on south of township 27 north, range 14 west, run ning thence north on section line between scotions 81 and 82, fire miles, terminating at corner to sections 5, 6, 7 and 8. Also commencing at corner to sections 82 88 on the south line of said township, thence running north on section line three miles, terminating at oorner to sSotions 16,17, 20 and 21, all ia township 27, range 14 west. • Remonstrance from Steel Creek town ship against the location of a road on the section line between the northeast quar ter of seotion 10 and the northwest quar ter of seotion 11, all in township 81, range 9, was upon motion laid ever. Petition for a 24 foot bridge across South Fork on the line between seotions 5 and 8, township 80, range 16 west, in Holt county, Neb., was upon motion granted. Petition for a bridge 80 by 16 feet% across the Verdigris with necessary approaches, on county line between seo tion 12, township 29, range 9, in Holt oounty, and seotion 7, township 29 range 8, in Knox county, was granted, provided Knox oounty will pay half of the expense. Petition for the removal of the bridge on the quarter seotion line of seotion 82, township 80, range 14, between the sooth east quarter and southwest quarter to n point between the northwest quarter and southwest quarter of same seotion was laid over. Petition for a 20 foot bridge across the Big Sandy on the seotion line between seotions 26 and 28, township 31, range 15, was laid over. Also petition for a 24 foot bridge across the same stream on section line between seotions 14 and 23, township 81, range 15, was laid over. Fetition across the Sooth Fork between sections 8 and 9, Chambers township, was laid over. Also petition for a bridge across the Sooth Fork near the corner of sections 14,15, 22 and 23, township 26, range 13 west, was laid over. Fetition for a bridge on the section line between sections 7 and 10, township 26, range 14, was laid over. Fetition for a bridge across the Elk horn on the line between sections 16 and 17, township 80, range 15 west, was laid over. Petition for a 20 foot bridge across Steel Creek at a point on the northwost quarter ot section 1, township 81, range 9, was laid over. Petition for a bridge on section line between seotions 17 and 20, township 28 range 10 west, in Inman township was laid over. Petition for a bridge across a slough on section line between sections 18 and 19, township 28, range 10 west, in Inman township, was laid over. Remonstrance against the oonstruotion of a bridge on the section line between seotions 28 nnd 29, township 82, range 10, was laid over. Upon motion the board adjourned until 9 a. m., July 13, 1893. SuPBBviaoBs’ otnoi, O’Kiiu, Nbb., ) Board met pursuant to adjournment with all members present except Bryan, Long and Roll. Minutes of July 12 read and approved. Moved, seconded and earned that the county treasurer transfer all exoess bond money of school district No. 191, to the general fund of said distriot. 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