The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 22, 1906, Image 5

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    SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Official : Publication : of : Proceeding
O’Neill, Neb., March 8,1900.—Boar
met at 9 o’clock a in., all membei
present.
The following claims were allowec
on general fund of 1905:
II E Hall.
Maude Lurnsueu. ***'JV
A S Kates. nf (J)
Peter Anderson. ;*? JJ*
U K SI ay maker .. .. **5 JJ
C K Hall.*10.75 and 3 75
Holt County Telephone Co. »4 Vo
L C Chapman.'. ,25 'JJ
it E Slaymaker. Mb w
.1 M Morgan. & JJ
P E Kryger. 2 00
K E Slay maker . 10« uu
llurkley Printing Co. 35* 20
Ewing & Deloit Telephone Co. 1J 00
8 E Hammond. .. ij
\VV Houck. 100 00
Rosa Hudspeth.
Fred Mlinar. 4
H J Gushee . 1* 9
Fred Brucker.. **■
Ts Baker. 60 0
Wm Beck. 26 1J
A J Davis. 6 O'
Golden & Hodgkin. •.. 64 i.
Komalne Saunders.*3 50 and 2 ot
11T True blood. “
J M Morgan. 3
llurkley Printing Co. 2“' '
51 M Lumsden.
Phoebe Mulleu. 1J9 0t
J.M Morgan. I960
D w Cameron. ”0}
M A Slattery. » ®6
O O Snyder. ,1,
Triggs & .. * 9.
Burkley Printing Co. 20t> u>
E H Whelan. ]» JJ
D H Cronin. JJ
Fred Alberts. £
Mabel Martin. 40 00
Galena Lumber Co. 285 no
Rudolph Mitchell. 5 80
Clyde Derby. 2 00
\V B ' ooper. >00 01
Caspary & Simons. 150 7o
Charles Bigler. 28 41
Ed Harris. 15 00
A F Mullen . » 9(
Hammond & Stephens. 6 0
A F Million. 7 7
Charles Pruss. 1 *
Maurice Malloy. l 9U
L JC Skidmore. 60 W
HO Lindsey. 83 45
.1 P McManus. 17 85
Galena.Dumber Co. 19° 85
E Kline-. 2 00
Jennie Krziza . i 80
WJ Doherty. b 00
Marv Krziza. 4 10
PJ Flynn . 16 00
KSPoud. 2 00
J F Gallagher. 2 00
.1 P Glllighan. 8 00
WBEarl. * 60
Frank Dlugosli. n 9U
W B Cooper. 24 30
John Kane. 2 10
FD Smith. JJ? 6®
Burkley Printing Co. HI JJJ
State Journal Co. . •> JJJ
Henry Martfeld. ® 2J
Phoebe Mullen. JJJ JJJJ
GO Snyder A Co. JJ 4?
K 1, Tunender. Je o«
WV Houck. 150
i.awrence Barrett. JJJ
Michael Huli. . 6; 9JJ
Lawrence Barrett. J Jj!
J H Logeman. 00
F. J Hershiser.... . 36 96
J H Wilkerson A Son. *? “0
Townsend Bridge Co . 5394 2.)
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.J036 80
George M Farr. "j® -8
no Snyder A Co . 2033 01
Galena Lumber Co. 1664 14
Walrath A Sherwood Lumber Co. 824 05
Wm Krotter A Co— . 20 73
Neb. L’br & Live Stock Co. 089 41
Lawrence Barrett. 27 On
JE Wright. 150
Adams Lumber Co. 43 48
J R Thomas. 5 00
J H Otter. # 09
Coffey A Dailey. 24 50
At.kinsen Hardware Co. 13 85
W J Reisinger. 1 05
H Renting. 45 50
H R Sprague. 5 00
S W Ltghtner. 79 82
John V Bond. 4 8)
M Gonderlnger. 18 60
Geo H Moore. 10 00
Brook Hardware Go. 32 75
1 F A Taylor. 3 75
JohnD Kelly. 10 00
Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
Board met at one o’clock p. m. All
members present.
Petition of John M. Alderson to
strike from the tax list, the personal
tax assessed against Alderson and
Grimes in O’Neill in 1905, for the rea
son that said property was assessed in
Chambers and tax paid by Alderson
and Grimes, was granted.
Petition of G. P. French for a re
fund of $3 paid as for 1905 was granted,
he having paid same in cash and labor.
On motion Daniel Grady was grant
ed a refund of $0 paid as poll tax for
1892 and 1894, he having paid same in
cash and labor.
Petition of E. B. Treat for a refund
of $7.52 paid twice on out lot D in
Stuart for 1897 was granted.
The following official bonds were ap
proved: Henry G. Schmidt, constable,
Ewing township. R. P. Woeppei, jus
tice of peace, McClure. W. H. Steans,
road overseer, district No. 46.
Petition of Thomas H. Hicks for re
fund of $22.35 erroneous interest paid
on NW* NEi N* NWJ and SEi NW*
11-32-15 for the years 1898 to 1904 in
clusive was granted, for the reason
Pale, Thin,
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—
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then take it —Ayer’s Sarsa
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what he will say about this |
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over 60 years.
| This is the first question your doctor would
ask: “Are your bowels regular?” He knows
that daily action of the bowels is absolutely
essential to recovery. Keen your liver active
and your bowels regular by taking laxative
doses of Ayer’s Pills.
A Made by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
/a Also manufacturers of
/LA y HAIR VIGOR.
/ 8 AGUE CURE.
A JSULf VI O CHERRY PECTORAL, g
HE above picture of the
man and fish is the trade
mark of Scott’s Emulsion,
and is the synonym for
strength and purity. It is sold
in almost all the civilized coun
tries of the globe.
If the cod fish became extinct
.t would be a world-wide calam
ity, because the oil that comes
from its liver surpasses all other
fats in nourishing and life-giving
properties. Thirty years ago
the proprietors of Scott’s Emul
sion found a way of preparing
cod liver oil so that everyone can
take it and get the full value of
the oil without the objectionable
taste. Scott’s Emulsion is the
best thing in the world for weak,
backward children, thin, delicate
people, and all conditions of
wasting and lost strength.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists
409*415 PBABL 8TBEET, NEW YOBK
50c. and $1.00. All druggists.
that this land was not placed on the
tax list for said years until May 1904
and interest should have been charged
only from the time it was put on the
tax list until date of sale.
On motion the depository bond of
Atkinson National bank was approved.
The county clerk was directed to
advertise for bids for construction of
a storage vault for the county treas
urer’s office, as pr plans now on file in
clerk’s office.
Board went into committee of settle
ment with county treasurer at three
o’clock p. m,
March 9,1906, 9 a. m.—Board con
tinued settlement with county treas
urer with Conrad Kramer as chairman.
The following motion was made: Mr.
Chairman, I move that the bond of C.
O. Tenborg be approved and that the
clerk issue to him a license as petition
ed for payment to the county treasur
er of $500.
Bod ell Root
Conrad Kramer.
The above motion carried.
Board adjourned till one o’clock p.m.
Board met at one o’clock p m. and
continued settlement with county
treasurer.
March 10,1906—Board met at nine
o’clock a. m. and continued settle
ment with county treasurer; 5 o’clock
p. m. board adjourned until March
12,1906.
March 12,1906—Board met at nine
o’clock a. m. with Kramer as chair
man and continued settlement till 5
o’clock p. m. Board adjourned until
9 o’clock a. m. March 13,1906.
March 13, 9 o’clock a. m.—Board
met and continued settlement until 5
o’clock p. m. Board adjourned until
9 o’clock, March 14,1906,9 o’clock a.m.
Board met and continued settlement
until noon.
One o’clock p. m., board met, all
members present.
The following motion was carried,
Mr. Chairman I move that the sum of
$32.26, be transferred from the school
fund of district 33 to school fund of dis
trict 147 and that a refund of $12.10 be
given toD.S.O’Brien&Co.,out of school
district fund of district No. 147, also
that a refund of $3 be given to D. S.
O’Brien & Co. out of the road fund of
district No. 46 for poll tax erroneously
assessed. Bodell Root
Conrad Kramer.
The following was read: I hereby
agree to pay all taxes now due on the
Wi SEi-1-28-15 upon the dismissal of
the case now pending for the foreclos
ure of taxes on above described land.
M. Keefe
By M. H. McCarthy.
The above was granted.
The petition of E. L. Burnham pray
ing county to redeem SWJ SWi-2-32
15, SEi SWi and Si SEi 3-32-15, SEi
SEi SWi SEi and SWi NEi 4-32-15,
from an erroneous tax sale was
granted.
The bond of Ewing State bank was
approved as a county depository.
The following report was read:
»
Your committee on settlement with
county otticers report on settlement
with John A. Ilarmon as follows:
Fee* earned for first lmlf of 1905.II 191 35
l ees earned second half of 11X15. 1419 9#
Salary for Iasi half as required by law ax) IX)
Total....-.12814 31
Or. Clerk salary for 1905.HUM 00
Cr. Deputy salary for 1905. TOO ifl
Cr. Extra help for I9n5. 88 30
Cr. Typewriter for 1905 . 8 1X1
Cr. Expense for 1905. 2 00
Cr. Postage for 1906 . 2ft 40
Cr. Excess fees for 1905 . 394 61
Total. .12814 31
! We further find due John A. Ilar
; mon for fees in scavenger and other
county cases $1118.06, from which we
deduct excess fees, $394.61; leaving
now due $723.45.‘
Conrad Kramer, Chairman.
The above report was accepted.
Petion of H. C. Bartow of Stuart for
a refund of $15.70 erroneously assessed
for 1905 was granted, and the amount
of refunded wasordered applied on the
personal tax of H. C. Bartow and Van
Wormer in Stuart township.
Moved and carried that a refund of
$18 be given to John Peter, Sr., by
reason of an excessive assessment on
his cattle for 1905.
Petition of Hugh McKenna for re
fund of $9.11 erroneously assessed on
personal property in O’Neill for 1905
was granted.
On motion Ole Mead and H. Hook
stralwere granted a refund of $3 each,
they having paid same in both cash
and labor.
Board adjourned until 9 o’clock,
March 15.
March 15, 1906 9 o’clock a. m.
Board met, all present except Kramer.
Petition of Patrick Donigan for re
fund of *10.20 granted for the reason
that he was assessed In school district
No. 215 when he should have been as
sessed in school district No. 125.
Petition of Fred Van Fleet of Atkin
son for a refund of *3 paid as poll tax
was granted, he having paid in cash
and labor.
The matter of assessment of I. E.
Deck of Atkinson was referred to
county attorney.
Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p.m.
Board met at 1 o’clock p. m., all
present except Kramer. The official
bond of S. L. Thompson as deputy
sheriff was approved.
Board took up and discussed public
road business (until 5 o’clock p. m., at
which time the board adjourned until
9 a. m. tomorrow.
March 16,1906.—Board met at 9 a. m.
Motion made and carried that the
sum of *3,199.92 docket fee be trans
ferred to general fund of 1905.
The following claims were allowed
on general fund of 1905:
M H McCarthy. 200 00
Angela Martin. 200 00
Ed P Loy. I 10
(' D Keyes. 30 00
Ed Johnson. 5 50
J O Clark. 30 00
H C Howard. 1 00
C E Hell. 2 oo
Sam Howard. 2 10
A M Hopkins. 0 00
Joe Gang. 7 30
Daniel Gallagher. 5 40
J W Kttleman . 4 00
OFBiglin. 98 00
Edward Adams. 4 00
A Hothleuter. 4 00
J W Holden. 8 20
W E Workman. 2 00
J M Morgan. 1 50
Gustav Thondel. 9 50
C J Malone. 2 00
C E Hall. Ill 80
L K Skidmore. 33 00
Rodell Hoot. 47 40
Nellie McHugh. 200 00
Ezra Moore. 0 00
Conrad Kramer. 27 00
John Kane. 2 10
Fred Hitchcock. 3 10
S U Howard. 200 00
John A Harmon. 744 63
' K Hall. 2 0O
Gan lei Gallagher.—. 2 00
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1
'Valter Grimes. 8 (Ml
Michael Gallagher. ft ftp
T J Coyne. 28 00
K A Clark. 7 t.p
<> F Hlgtlii. See'y. 50(1 (Mi
Mamiml Taggart . 4 no
KF Porter. 4 00
H Ij Thompson. 2ft fto
M|U McUarthy. 40 0J
.1.1 Troyer. 4 (Ml
'V Saekett. 4 uo
JSSolinlder. 4 CO
Anthony Buddy. 7 So
V \V Phillips.
1> L Pond.
J L Palmer.
Peter ltyan..
J A Ptnkerman.
J antes O' Donnell.
The following motion was made and
carried;
Whereas it is the opinion of this
board that the charge made against
the county by the clerk of the district
court for issuing certificates to wit
nesses and jurors is not a lawful charge
against the county; therefore, I move
you that the county pay no more
claims of this kind, and that the clerk
of the district court be notified of this
action of the county board.
The county treasurer was instructed
to redeem tax sale No. 2929 on Si SE1
3-32-15 for the year 1890 for the reason
that taxes on said land for 1896 was
paid on June 14, 1897.
The following petition was read:
O’Neill Neb., March 10, 1906—To
Honorable County Board. We, the
the undersigned tax payers of Holt
county or depositors of the Elkhorn
Valley bank of O’Neill do hereby peti
tion you to increase the reward for ar
rest of Patrick Hagerty who Is now a
fugitive from justice to the sum of
$1000. L. G. Gillespie
Peter Kelly
and 87 others.
Tlie above petition was granted,
and said reward increased to $1000,
said offer to hold good during year
1906.
The county assessor was instructed
to notify Ills deputies to return
the schedules to him immediately up
on tiie completion of the assessment
by them, and the assessor authorized
to employ two competent clerks to
complete and balance all assessor’s
books, at a salary of $40 per month.
Motion made and carried that a
committee of three be appointed in
regard to employing an expert to
check up the books of the county
officers. The chairman appointed
Biglin, Skidmore and Keyes as such
committee.
The following motion was made
and carried:
O’Neill, March 14, 1906.—Whereas,
It is the opinion of this board that
the banks of this county have entered
into a combination to secure the de
posit of the county funds at a lower
rate of interest than heretofore paid;
and, whereas, such combination will
cause a financial loss to Holt county,
and is, as we believe, unlawful; there
fore we do hereby direct the county
attorney to take such action as may
be neccessary to protect the interests
of Holt county and cause the disolu
tion of the alleged combination of the
the banks as above stated.
Conrad Kramer
Rodell Root.
The following motion was made and
carried:
Mr. Chairman: I move you that
the county cease paying the expense
of a stenographer in the county at
torney’s office from and after April 1,
1906, for the reason that we do not
deem i t necessary for the business of
tire county. Rodell Root,
Conrad Kramer.
The following motion was made and
carried:
Whereas, ex-treasurer D. J. Cronin
had on deposit in the Elkhorn Valley
bank at the time of its failure the
sum of $1500 more than he could
legally have on deposit in said bank,
and he and said bank have failed to
pay to his successor said $1500;
Therefore, be it resolved, that said
D. J. Cronin he charged with said
sum of $1500, unlawfully deposited in
said bank, and that his report of the
money in said bank be not accepted,
and the county attorney is hereby
instructed to bring suit against said
D. J. Cronin and his bondsmen to
recover said amount illegally deposit
ed in said bank. Conrad Kramer,
Rodell Root.
On motion board adjourned until
one o’clock p. m., April 9,1906.
F. W. Phillips, Chairman.
W. P. Simar, Clerk.
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“Speaking of the torture to which
some of the savage tribes in the Phil
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If it is a bilious attack take Cham
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and a quick cure is certain. For sale
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A Lively Tussle
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To avoid all serious trouble with
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larger as fast as you like.
O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK