The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 27, 1893, Image 5

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    Proceedings.
,pRfvisors
, T—if» FBOM LAST W««K.] I
2nd Minn Battery.
'j'Sept. 20, 1862. Died Dec.
1 Buried at Atkinson, Neb.
born in Botler county,
18-0. Enlisted Feb. 22,
J '; ’,r’co O, 2nd Mo. Cavalry.
^ March 31, 1865. Died May
‘ Buried at Atkinson Neb.
„ slayinaker, born in Frederick
Maryland, Jan. 14, 1820 En
, 2") lSf>4. Privat®» Co* C» |
i-VBattalion of Minn. Cavalry.
! May 21, 1866. Died June 10,
■arid at Atkinson, Neb.
, s. Wilhelm, born in Buck
Pennsylvania, Febuary 4, 1822.
jane 27, 1863, in company J,
-iment, Pennsylvania volunteer
Enrolled again September 28,
company E, 57th regiment Penn
veterans volunteer infantry.
h,(,j May 31, 1865. Died June 30,
tnried at Atkinson, Neb.
P Bowman, born Deoember 21,
,li3tea October 16,1862, company
regiment, Pennsylvania malitia.
-cdJnly 24,1863. Died June 21,
turied at Farmer’s Hillcemetry.
,el Colman, born in Ireland. En
, company F, 2d regiment, Wis
cnvalry volunteers. Discharged
,ied May 19, 1888. Buried in
a cemetery.
:t Henery Woods, born.... En
Sargent company H, 83d
volunteer infantry. Discharged
Died.... Buried in Chambers
O'
i Uoodham. Enlisted....,company
Illinois infantry. Discharged
Died.1887. Age 64 years.
in Chambers cemetery,
nas Keller. Enlisted-company
Illinois infantry. Discharged....
anuary 12,1888. Buried in Cham
imetery.
committee would respectfully
nend that the board instruct the
o make applications to the proper
ities under the general government
uitnble headstone for eaoh and all
(.■deceased soldiers and that they be
d to the nearest point of interment,
lat the supervisor of the preoint
such interment is made oaase said
ones to be placed at the head of
toeased soldier’s grave.
Wilson Bbodin,
J. D. Jon is,
Committee.
d motion tne report was adopted
immittee continued,
ed by Cooper and seconded by
tlmt the two bridges allowed yes
be stricken from the record and
tition for same be referred to the
i committee. Carried,
ed, seconded and carried that the
across the 8outh Fork on section
“tween sections 5 and 8, township
u?e 1C, nest, be granted,
ed, seconded and carried that the
on range line betwee ranges 9 and
olt and Knox connties, respectfully,
as 12-29-9 and 7-29-8, be granted,
ed and seconded that the petition
10-ft. bridge across the Sonth Fork
en sections 8 and 9, 26-12, be
fd.
s and nayes being demanded resulted
lows:
s-Clevish, Calkins, Gilson, Cooper,
. Phillips, Trullinger, White, Wil
'd Wynn. (10).
es-Alfs, Bradie, Bradley, Crawford,
e, Donohoe, Haigh, Hayes, Hodge
Wlson, Keeley Peter, McCarthy,
? and Jones, (14). Motion was
id motion the board adjourned until
one P. M.
fd met pursuant to adjournment
II members present exoept Bryan
lates of a, m. read and approved,
bondsmen of A.. 3. Meals appeared
6‘he board with the objeot of effeet
“mpromise *n the spit now pend
Jamst A. j, Meaia>
ted, seconded anl earried to lay
e proposition of the bondsmen of
eals nlltil 9 *• M., July 14, 1893.
,6d, seconded and earried that the
and is hereby authorized to pur
‘Welve 1093 Statutes for nnnnlv
’ and purchase the same where
an bought cheapest.
'“a for a bridge on Eagle ereek on
' 4 of the NWi* of section 26,
'P 32, north range 12, near Turner,
»a over.
’‘d’BtJOOnded and carried that the
e ^ ^solution be adopted:
tea8’ Cert»in individuals go into
ens°f8 township8 *° ahoot prarie
or tlle pnrpoBe of shipping and
8 ‘he same, ,
‘t6d’ ^**at il is the sense of this
'hat the
ted i
eane laws shall be strictly
18 regard to persons who shoot
LV.? 8hippin8 and selling the
ls , at a11 °°nnty and township
lls "ball see
ltle« the
W in
that in their different
game laws are strictly en
reference to said persons.
'on met- E. M. Wabikq.
^opted00 the f0ll0wing resolutions
d a The connty treasurer having
t aj^fdand refused at his seen*
oard tAnnaiil 86ttlements to permit
ant to itCfant ca9^ on hand or
his lm °r *n^ m°neTs that came
icate re„n ■S and. reft,sed to show any
‘it, 0r.eipts’ 8l*P» or statements of
y other evidence that any
of the county money was deposited in
any bank nndet the law; and thla board
haa not known alnee the January settle
ment, 1892, where one dollar of the money
belonging to the oonnty is kept, although
they have mandate used said treasurer and
hare twioe removed him for official mis
demeanor.
Besolved, That the setAement com
mittee be instructed to again demand of
Treasnrer Scott that he permit them to
count what oash he has on hand and that
he show to them any duplicate receipts,
statements or deposit slips, whioh he may.
have showing in what bank or banka said
oounty money is deposited in, if any,
under the law. Jonn Oaswroan.
Petition of T. V. Golden to reduce
taxes on the NWJf sec. 24, twp. 27, r. 12;
SWJi sec. 2, twp. 27, r. 18; SWjtf
NW& SEJf sec. 26 and NBJf SBJtf, see.
26, twp. 27, r. 13, was apon motion re
jected.
Upon motion motion the following
claims were allowed on general fund of
1893:
H B Murphy, county attorney.. ..Mao oo
U W Dudley, county superintendent. 168 oo
...... 169 00
. 67 60
. 100 00
O E Butler, county clerk.1767 36
KI.BCTION.
John A. Brady.. 4 00
8Becker... 4 00
John Aeserter... 4 po
FL Coleman.. 4 00
James battue..... 4 00
BLGroves.....'. 4 00
A B Smlrh. 4 00
J N Uovey.. 4 00
DM Dow... 4 00
AASiveslnd. g ix)
Geo Horton..... 8 00
W N McCuen. 4 00
W W Peck. 4 00
T 8 Roche. 4 00
C W Roarak. 4 00
Samuel Riley.. . 4 00
School district No 30. 3 00
Patrick Barrett... 400
Thomas M Morris.. 4 00
Chas Davis. 400
J P Morroll.. 4 00
BUrKKVIBOK,
L A Jlllson.
MH McCarthy.
JH Wilson....
F H Mills.
H Bradley.
SD Dutton_
8 Gilson.
KM Waring...
John Hodge....
WT Hayes.
Frank Moore..
WW Bethea...
D Trullinger...
FW Phillips...
John E White.
8D Dutton....
8 Gilson.
W W Bethea...
6K Bryan.
John Wynn....
D Trullinger!..
WF Clerlsh...
JH Wilson_
D G Boll.
RMacumber...
F H Mills.
8 Gilson.
8 D Dutton....
John Alts.
Wilson Brc^dle..
Geo B Kennedy.
WBHaigh.
J B Donohoe_
WFClevlsh....
Geo E Bryan....
Willie Galkins.,
Wilson Brodle..
F H Mills.
H Bradley.
Wilson Brodle..
HB Kelly.
MH McCarthy.,
John Wynn.
John Crawtord,
J D Jones.
W B Cooper.
EM Waring....
J B Donohoe...
M D Long.
ASSESSORS.
R H Murray.
8 A Richardson.
G A Moor.
Pat’k.
Geo Horton...
R H Shelter.
Dan Binkerd.
James W Baker,.
E Dyke.
Henry Holtz.
B P Neher, claim 898.80,allowed
less 81.02, taxes for 1889.
W 8 Miller..
A W Sexton..
1 John Meier.
’ W B Cooper..
W Barnett.
D A Cole.
Barney Jones.
Moses Campbell.
N C Joqnton.
WB James..
TheoHusted.
John J Kelly..
J A Robertson..
. 34 80
. 80 00
• 28 W
. 21 80
. 080
.13 80
. 9<k>
.49*
,.33 00
. 33 10
. 29 80
. 61 00,
. 40 00
. 60(0
. 36 801
. 26 60
. 26 90
,. 27 10
. 900
. 18 00
. 13 00
. 9 00
.. 3 00
• <8W
. 900
. 900
. 1600
.. 16 00
. 16 90
. 13 00
. 26 60
. 900
.. 34 60
. 33 30
.. 29 00
. 13 (4
. 36 60
. 19 36
. 900
. 21 70
19 00
. 8 60
. 97 10
. 34 00
/ll? 40.
. 79 00
. 96 10
. 18 40
. 18 80
. 09 00
. 41(00
. 47 00
. 73 60
. 80 60
. 33 00
. 71 00
. 68 00
.. 97 00
. 44 00
. 64 00
. 70 20
. 89 80
. 92 00
,. 63 00
,. 79 00
. 68 30
. 68 20
.148 20
. 61 00
. 66 00
. 36 00
.134 00
. 63 70
..166 80
. 67 40
unas rotts.152 00
B J Jennings. 102 00
Geo W Kendall. 00 00
DISTRICT COURT CKRT’ra.
Jobn Uorrlskey. 4 10
E J Hershloer. 2 00
Geo W Trigg.10 00
.'.32 M
..10 00
N B Cover:. 10 00
H Bradley.,.38 to
CC Jones. 41 TO
BHArchard. 6 00
John Ashton. 2 00
Levi Van Valkenburg. 6 oo
JT Thorn. 6 00
J W Tulk.41 40
A Morgan...flfc. 4 00
Will Wlsgarver. 8 oo
Frank Weber.. 6 OO
John Wynnn. 4 10
Barney Stuart.'.. 6 oo
William Schroer .'.. 4 00
John Spicer. 40 40
Barrett Scott. 4 10
Clias Primus. 42 20
Otto Mlltz.36 10
Pat Morris. 3 40
Geo Lamphler. 43 40
Jacob Hershlser.....38 10
H Gerard.41 00
James Enright. 36 00
Jacob Ernst.41 00
H P Emery. 29 80
..10 00
EFFlsher.. . 4 00
O E Davidson. 4 00
DavidCoughlin..... 38 10
NB Coover.. WOO
J A Brady.... 40 00
Patrick Barrett. ...w 40
FSButler. woo
JOMcOowan............... so oo
John Mullen. 400
Wm McWhorter.. 2 00
JCIngling. \.. 400
Frank Judd... 4 00
AO Judd.4 00
Michael Lynch.....„ 340
J Koyendall.... 0 00
Joel all Tliayer... 0 80
James Sullivan. .. a 10
LeviVanMalkenhurg......... 200
FA Read..... 2 oo
Lewis Bell. 1500
. 30 00
Charles Wrede...«.... 31 80
James H Parker... 43 so
boamd fob junr.
C Hemstreet. 22 75
RBMaglrl. . 4 so
couwr* count.
Wm Bowen. 10 oo
.. 8 10
..000
.. aoe
.. 200
..0 80
II Evans. 1 10
Dan Boyle. 4 00
FA Rood. 200
Levi Van Valkenburg. 2 00
N Martin. 2 00
F A Reed. 2 10
SFMcNIchols. 110
Wm Bowen. 000
.10 48
Geo Brown. 320
IJ Burleson, justice. 0 70
John McBride, dupty sheriff.go oo
. 62 20
John Lappan constable. 7 30
. 4 00
. 17 40
U W Wertz, deputy sheriff.. so 40
Dennis Hunt, deputy sheriff. s '40
CORONER’S INQUEST.
,A A Skelton.... 11 v,
. 22 40
ECandee....i. 1 70
. R H Murray. 1 70
John D Haynes....... 170
EE Keller... 170
WmMerldeth. . 170
(ico B Hunter. 4 go
DA Doyle. 3 10
M Cavanaugh.. 310
C L Hturdevant. io oo
MM Sullivan.. 3 10
B 8 Gillespie. s 10
W 8 Stewart. 170
J x Armstrong, lnsttt. of feeble minded... 6 67
1XIAXI,
C D B Btsaman. s oo
TheoHusted. . BOO
Robert Johnson. b bo
B W Adams. s oo
JFGilllgan. 8 00
THU BOUNTY.
C E Farrier. 4 99
WTHayes. 3 33
GL Crawford. 4 16
KXPBBT ACCOUNT.
VR Stitt. 148 00
.108 00
.1B0 00
. 114 00
. 114 00
....'..ISO 00
ASSISTANT KXPBBT.
JC Morrow. 20 bo
.!.118 78
.. 0 00
. 41 90
. 67 60
..68 18
SURVEYING.
W W Page.63 oo
. 107 90
. 49 90
.197 00
.1.128 40
SXBVICB AS CHA1NNKN.
O C Primus. 1 75
Thomas Hanehan. 6 oo
V V Rosenkrans. 3 oo
AlUe Walmer.62 oo
Glarenee Beeman. 10 oo
Ferris Manny. 4 oo
J J Stratton.. 2 oo
JW Holden. 0 60
Thos H Berry. 6 oo
James Blnkerd... o oo
Phillip Bchafer. 4 oo
OttoNelson... ooo
HA Emerson.’.20 oo
APPRAISING BOAD.
Frank Coleman,. 2 60
J J Halloran. 2 60
AEWlkel... 3 00
J J Halloran. 3 oo
Frank Coleman....'. 3 oo
J S Smith. 2 bo
J M Jones.12 30
W H Beeman... 12 bo
PCCorrigan,dynamite....,'.395 75
Mullen Bros, repairs.240 40
Storm and Lockhart, painting.7 35
Shan born and Thompson, painting.60 00
Nell Brennan, supplies.160 so
E M Grady, supplies.20 00
Electric Light Co, lights.112 60
Galena Lumber Co, supplies. ..146 30
E M Ward, supplies. 4 25
P J McManus, supplies. 14 53
F B Cole, supplies... 100
City of O’Neill, waterworks, etc.130 66
RS Ashmore, supplies.154 40
J B Berry, supplies.46 00
RS Ashmore. 87 26
Holt County Agricultural Society approp
riation.362 70
Frontier Printing Co, printing. 16 31
Ed F Gallagher, interest. 48 46
Upon motion the following claims were
allowed from bridge fand of 1893:
BRIDGE.
H. Bradley.18 00
Galena Lumber Co.216 78
L Ross. 2 60
S 1> Dutton. 6 00
Upon motion the board adjourned nntil
9 a. v. July 14,1898.
Bdputimm' Onioi, O’Neill, Neb.,)
July 14,1893. $
Board met pennant to adjournment.
Chairman Bethea in the ehair. All mem
bers present exeept Bryan, Boll and
Brodie.
Moved, seconded and carried that the
oonnty treasurer be added to the com
mittee to meet with the state board of
equalization.
Moved, seconded and earrled that the
following petition be granted:
To the Honorable Board of Supervisors:
I would most reepeotfully request your
honorable body to order the oounty treas
urer to refund to me the following taxes,
the same having been paid in the wrong
school distriet:
Taxes of $8.32, school; taxes of $3M,
bond, for 1890.
Taxse of $3.89, judg.; taxes of $8.09,
bonds taxes Of $8.89, school, for 1891.
Being the exoese of the tax of the
proper aehool dietriot, No. 70, and all on
the SWfc, 18-80-16.
John F. MoObbw.
By It, A. Jillson.
Moved, eeoonded and oarrled that W,
O. Townsend be allowed $6 per foot for
building the Dry Creek bridge.
Moved, seconded and eatried that W. C.
Townsend be allowed |6 per foot for the
approaches on the Haynes’ bridge.
In the matter of rope belonging to Holt
oOnnty, supposed to be in the hands of
W. O. Townsend, the matter was laid over
until the neat meeting of the board, on
motion.
The following motion was then
brought before the board:
Mr. Chairman, I move yon that we ac
cept the proposition of the bondsmen of
A. J. Meals and instruot the county at
torney to take judgment in the amount of
$8,000 as a settlement In full of all olaims
of Holt county, Nebraska, against A. J.
Meals and his said bonesmen.
F. W. Phillips.
The ayee and nayes being demanded,
the result was a follows:
Ayes—Alfa, Brodie, Olavlsh, Calkins,
Dutton, Gilson, Haigh, Hayes, Jomis,
Long, Mills, Cooper, Moore, Phillips,
Trullinger, White, Wilson and Wynn. (18)
Nays—Bethea, Crawford, Donohoe,
Hodge, Jillson, Kelly H. B., Kelly Peter,
Kennedy, McCarthy and Waring. (10).
Motion was carried.
Upon motion the following claims
allowed from general fund of 1898:
were
W B Haigh supervisor f
Geo G Kennedy
H Bradley
F W Phillips
F H Mills
W B Cooper
E M Warihg
P Kelly
8 Gilson
P Kelly
Frank Moore
John E White
P Kelly
J H Wilson
John D Alfs
W F Olevieh
W F Hayes
John Wynn
J B Donohoe
John Hodge
8 D Dutton
L A Jillson
W W Bethea
WiUie Calkins .
Omaha Printing Co, printing
91
89
12
8
24
17
16
18
22
82
14
18
24
14
84
16
14
29
8
8
16
22
84
8?
17
16
20
60
70
!
70
90
60
26
60
20
70
20
80
60
00
00
00
80
20
60
86
20
60
00
48 26
» 21 75
82 75
Frontier Printing Co 48 18
10
12
6
O 0 McHugh 15
• ' 1510
232
Holt County Independent 88
Aloe Penfold Go, enpplies 18
229
Moses Campbell 16
John J MoCafferty 8
Thomas Tierney, drayage 5
Upon motion the following claims
allowed from bridge fond of 1898:
Van Zandt Bros bridge $ 6
41
Galena Lumber Co, 11
L Seymore 69
S D Dntton 6
0 M Walrath 19
Geo W Blake 805
61
85
128
“ 860
Horaee Bradley 80
8
P 0 Corrigan 2
Johh Wynn 18
Geo G Kennedy 6
John Boehart 7
W Beek 1
W 0 Townsend 467
186
180
Wagers Bros 1
L S Butler 11
Lewis Steubner 101
27
W W Wright 3
Uriah Fillers 7
H M Bradstreet 15
G A Buffington 4
Fred Buoker 9
J N Kay 8
Dan Binkerd 95
W H Jeffers 2
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upon notioe sue board adjourned until
1p.m.
ONI P. M. ,
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present except Bryan, Boll
and Brodie.
Mr. Stitt then read the report of his
findings on oflloials and ex-officials.
Mr. Chairman, I more yon that the ex
pert’s report as read be acoepted and
filed with the county clerk and that the
legal commute be instructed to proceed
to collect the shortgage from the several
officials and ex-officials in the several
amounts as shown by the report.
J. Cbawpobd.
Seconded and carried.
Mr. Chairman, it appearing that in
1889 there was some $1,200 school money
collected that was not credited to the
several districts to which it belonged and
several other errors appearing in posting
school ledgers, and as it will be necessary
to have the oorrect amount due the
[ooncnunan nxx win.]
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IJAVE BEGUN operation
and request your patron
age. All the machinery is new
and the latest and best improv
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