The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 04, 1907, Image 5

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    6’ UPER VISOR SESSIONS
Official : Publication : of : Proceeding
O’Neill, Nebraska, June 10th, 1907.—
Board of supervisors met pursuant to
adjournment, there being no quorum
present, board adjourned until June
14th, 1907.
W. P. Simar, County Clerk,
Chairman.
O’Neill, Nebraska. June 14th, ’07.,
10.o’clock a. ra.—Board called to or
der, members present were Clarke,
Golden, Keyes, Root and Skidmore.
Minutes of April 23rd, 24th, 25th,
27th, 30th, and May 1st and 2nd read
and approved.
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors
of Holt County, Nebraska: Your pe
titioner, Patrick S. Hughs, respectful
ly showeth that he is the owner of the
southeast quarter of the southwest
quarter of section twenty-nine (29) in
township twenty-nine (29), range elev
en (11), west of the 6th P. M. in Holt
county, Nebraska, excepting about two
acres in the southwest corner thereof,
which is owned by the Great Northern
Railroad company and used for rail
road purposes.
Your petitioner further showeth that
this land was formerly owned by the
Holt County Agricultural society for
a number of years previous to the
time your petitioner acquired title to
said property was exempt from tax
ation under the laws of Nebraska dur
ing all the time that said Holt County
Agricultural society was the owner of
said nremises.
Your petitioner respectfully states
that through clerical error said above
described land was assessed for taxa
tion for the years 1892, 1893, 1894 and
1895, and for said years was taxed in
the name of the Holt County Agricul
tural society, and said land was en
tered upon the scavenger tax sale book
for the delinquent for the years above
named, and said property was bid in
at tax sale under said scavenger tax
sale law in the name of the county of
Holt and the amount bid was $176.75.
Your petitioner further showeth that
this land was not subject to taxation
for said years 1892, 1893, 1984 and
1895 and as further evidence of this
fact, I will respectfully refer you to
the tax list of 1890 and 1891 and you
will And that for these years, said land
was not taxed.
Wherefore yo\jr petitioner respect
fully prays that your honorable body
will instruct the county treasurer to
redeem said land from the above men
tioned tax sale.
Your petitioner further showeth
that he has paid taxes on the above
described property for all the years
from the date that he acquired title
to said land by sheriff’s deed, all of
which is respectfully submitted for
your consideration.
P. S. Hughs.
Upon motion the prayer of the peti
tion of P. S. Hughs was granted.
On motion the board adjourned until
1 U CIUCK p. III.
One o’clock p. m., board called to
order.
To the Honorable Board of Super
visors of Holt County, Neb.
Gentlemen: Please transfer all
money In bond fund of school district
No. 137 to general fund of said district
as all bonds have been paid.
Edward Adams,
Treasurer of school district No. 137.
On motion prayer of the petition as
above was granted.
On motion the official bonds of Ed.
Hull, road overseer of district No. 42,
were approved.
On motion the official bonds of H. C.
Grimes, road overseer of district No.
54, were approved.
On motion the official bonds of J. H.
Otter, road overseer of district No. 34,
were approved.
Mr. W. A. Slack and A. E. Pierce
appeared before the board in regard
to a road petitioned for in McClure
township.
of D. Abdouch & Co.
All lines of General Merchandise
Here are a few prices to give you an idea of the many
bargains we offer the purchaser:
Work Shirts, each.40c
Dress Shirts, from.50c to $1.25
Men's Pants.$1 to $3
26pairs men's $3 guaranteed
Shoes, per pair.$2.50
Oxfords for men, women and children
Boys shoes, size 84 to 2 .98c 25 per cent discount on dress shoes
Girls oxfords...98c to $1.15 A few 3 50 mens Red Cross hats 1.98
Womens oxfords.1.25 to 2.00 Mens suits.4.98 to 7.50
Boys guaranteed shoes. .1 50 to 1.75 Leather gloves.50c to 98c
Mens plow shoes.1.45 to 1.75 No discount on groceries.
Come up to the “little store” next to the Golden hard
ware; we will treat you right and make you prices that
will please you. We make special close prices on every
thing and guarantee our goods. Butter and eggs wanted.
D- ABDOUCfl & CO.
THOS. LAHAM, Manager.
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Mr. Chairman: -I move you that we
postpone any further action in the
above road case to some future time.
Motion carried.
The bids for heating the court house
were opened and examined. Board
found the bid of B. M. Hurst as per
plans and specification, to be $1,870.00;
Norfolk Plumbing company as per
plans and specifications, to be $1,
385.00; James Davidson, as per plans
and specifications, to be $2,125.00.
O'Neill. Neb., June 14th, 1907.—Mr.
Chairman: I move that we accept the
proposition of the Norfolk Plumbing
& Heating company, for the heating
af the court house of Holt county, and
that the contract be entered into the
aforesaid company at some future
Sate, and that the county clerk is here
by instructed to return all other certi
fied checks.
B. E. Sturdevant,
J. A. Golden.
The ayes and nays being called for,
those voting were Clarke, Golden,
Keyes, Sturdevant and Skidmore, five,
those voting nay were Root I. Roberts,
absent. Chairman declined; the mo
tion carried.
On motion the board adjourned un
til 9 o’clock a. m. June 15th, 1907.
W. P. Simar, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., June 15th, 9 o’clock
i. m.—Board called to order; members
present, Clarke, Golden, Keyes, Root,
Sturdevant and Skidmore.
Resolution by supervisors, John A.
jOlden.
Whereas the recent high water in
:he Elkhorn river caused by an un
usual fall of rain has suddenly injured,
iamaged, broken down and partially
washed away and destroyed a part of
;he bridge and approaches thereto and
caused great damage to the entire
bridge located on the half section line
running north and south a short dls
:ance north of the main bridge over
ind across the Elkhorn river in sec
tion 31, township 29, north of range
11, west of 6th P. M. in Holt county,
Nebraska, and whereas, a bridge has
been maintained for more than twenty
years at this place at the expense of
Holt county, and whereas said bridge
Is located on a public traveled and
legally established road and whereas,
said road cannot be traveled without
a bridge at that place and whereas,
said bridge in its present condition is
unfit, dangerous and unsafe for public
to travel over and whereas, said road
upon which said bridge is situated is
the only road leading into the city of
O’Neill from the south and upon which
the people south of O’Neill can travel
to and from said place and the only
road accessible to the people living
south of O’Neill which is the trading
place for a large number of persons
who could not go elsewhere and trade
and transact their business without
great inconvenience, hardship and loss
and whereas, said bridge and ap
proaches are in need of immediate re
pair on account of the condition there
of brought about and caused by and
on account of the reasons hereinbe
tore stated and set torth and wnereas
it is the duty of the county to repair
said bridge and the approaches there
to, that great inconvenience and dam
age may be prevented and whereas if
said bridge and the approaches there
to be not repaired at once, that the
road upon which it is situated cannot
be traveled and said bridge and the
approaches thereto will be further in
jured and the county greatly and fur
ther damaged and if the same be not
repaired, will be totally destroyed, and
whereas by reason of the foregoing
facts, an emergency exists which de
mands immediate action by this board
and that said bridge and approaches
thereto be immediately repaired.
Therefore, be it resolved by the board
of supervisors of Holt county, Nebras
ka, that by reason of the foregoing
facts, that an emergency exists and
that said bridge and the approaches
thereto are in need of immediate re
pair on account of and by reason of
the foregoing facts, and be it further
resolved, that the public good requires
immediate action on the part of this
board in the repairing of said bridge
and the approaches thereto that great
inconvenience and damage may be pre
vented. and be it further resolved, that
notice of the intentions of this board
to repair the damages to said bridge
and the approaches thereto be given
by this board as by law required to
the end, that this board may, on be
half of Holt county, enter into a valid
and binding contract for the repairing
of the damage to said bridge and tho
approaches thereto.
I move the adoption and passage of
the foregoing resolution.
J. A. Golden.
I second the motion of Mr. Golden
for the adoption and passage of the
foregoing resolution.
B. E. Sturdevant.
The above resolution was adopted.
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of
Holt County, Nebraska:
We, the undersigned, Ed. F. Galla
gher, mayor, and J. G. McBride, clerk,
of the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, gives
this honorable board to know and be
informed, that on the 4th day of April,
1900, the Finance Company of Iowa, ob
tained a judgment against the city of
O’Neill in the United States circuit
court at Omaha, Nebraska, in the sum
of $3,418.68, and also on the same day
and in the same court the Addyston
Pipe & Steel company obtained a
judgment against said city of O’Neill
for the sum of $3,129.28.
That a special judgment tax was
icmcu agaiuot ocuu V/itj ui. vy iiciu iv/i
the purpose of paying each of said
judgments above referred to. That
each of said judgments have been ful
ly paid and satisfied, and there is now
in the hands of the county treasurer
of Holt county, Nebraska, about the
sum of one thousand dollars which
was levied and collected for the pur
pose of paying said judgments, and
that there will continue to come into
the hands of the county treasurer from
time to time under the same levy, oth
er monies.
Therefore, the undersigned officers
respectfully request that the county
board of Holt county, order and direct
the county treasurer of Holt county,
Nebraska, to transfer all monies now
in his possession or that may here
after come into his possession by vir
tue of said special tax levy to the gen
eral fund of said city of O’Neill, Holt
county, Nebraska.
Dated, O’Neill, Nebraska, June 13th,
1907. Ed. F. Gallagher, mayor, J.
H. McBride, clerk. On motion the
prayer of the above petition was grant
ed.
O’Neill, Nebraska, May 14th, 1907.—
Hon. Board of Supervisors of Holt
County, Nebraska. — Gentlemen: I
have the honor to request that your
honrable body instruct the county
treasurer to redeem from erroneous
tax sale the following described land
which was erroneously sold at tax sale
on Nov. 14th, 1905, viz: SMs SE14
NW14 SE>4 NE% SWVi Sec. 33, T.
25 N. R. 14 W; the S% SE!4 NW%
SE!4 of said section, township and
range is embraced in H. E. No. 17281
made Dec. 6, 1901, by William J. Mey
er, on which entry final proof has
not been made. The NE% SW14 of
said section, township and range is
embraced in H. E. No. 20884, made
Aug. 28, 1906, by William T. Dexter,
on which entry final proof has not
been made.
Your petitioner holds the tax sale
certificate on said land and respect
fully requests that it be redeemed.
Very respectfully,
S. J. Weeks.
On motion the prayer of the peti
tion was granted, and clerk ordered
to strike from the assessor’s books
the same, and also the treasurer was
ordered to strike from the tax list of
1905.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
county treasurer be and is hereby in
structed to refund J. A. Trommershaus
ser three dollars labor tax paid by
him April 27, 1907, for the year 1906,
said J. A- Trommershausser being
over fifty years of age when said as
sessment was made.
B. E. Sturdevant.
T a
Motion carried.
Inez, Neb., June 8, ’07.—Mr. J. C.
Harnish, O’Neill, Neb.—Dear Sir: En
closed find tax statement of Wyom
ing precinct which please hand same
to Rodell Root and have same can
celled, as I was assessed also in Fran
cis precinct With Lierman Bros., which
C. F. Liermann paid on the 21st of
May, ’07.
Youts respectfully,
Herman Liermann.
On motion the poll tax assessed to
Herman Liermann in Wyoming Twp.
was ordered stricken, he having paid
poll tax in Francis Twp. for 1906.
O’Neill, Nebraska, June 1st, 1907.—
We, P. A. Anderson and August An
derson, assessed in Verdigris town
ship under the name of Anderson
Bros, respectfully ask your honorable
body for a refund of $3.00, said amount
being paid by us as poll tax. As a
matter of fact we are both over 50
years of age and consequently should
pay no poll tax.
P. A. Anderson.
August Anderson.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this first day of June, 1907.
W. P. Simar, county clerk.
Roy Smith, deputy.
[Seal]
On motion the prayer of the peti
tion was granted.
O’Neill, Nebraska, June 12th, 1907.
—To the Honorable Board of Super
visors of Holt County, Neb.—Gentle
men: Your petitioner respectfully
represents that an error was made in
assessor’s book for Stuart township
for 1904, and that the northeast M
of section 9, southeast V* of 9, south
east % of section 9, township 29, range
15 west, was placed on the tax list in
school district No. 169, when it should
have been placed In school district No.
143.
I ask to have the same corrected,
and have No. 143 given credit for the
tax due said district No. 143.
Ed. F. Humpal,
Director of district No. 143.
On motion the prayer of the peti
tion was granted.
Mr. Chairman: In the matter of
road petition of W. A. Slack and thir
ty-four others, and in view of the fact
of a remonstrance being filed by A.
EL Pierce and thirty-five others to that
part of said road running east and
west, I move that the clerk be and he
is hereby instructed to proceed to have
that part of the above road not remon
strated against, viewed and appraised
according to law.
C. D. Keyes,
J. C. Clarke.
Motion carried.
O'Neill. Nebraska, May 2nd, 1907.—
To the Honorable Board of Supervis
ors of Holt County, Neb.: I hereby
petition your honorable body to re
fund me the difference in my school
tax, I was erroneously assessed in
school district No. 169, Stuart town
ship, when I should have been as
sessed in school district No. 143, where
my land is, for the year 1906.
Respectfully,
James F. Humpal.
On motion the prayer of the petition
was granted.
O'Neill, Nebraska, May 13, 1907.—
To the Honorable Board of Supervls
ors, non. county, Nenrasua.—uenue
men: Your petitioner respectfully
represents that she is the owner of
the SWti, 13, 26, 12. Your petitioner
further represents that the taxes on
the above land for 1901 were on May
24th, 1902, but through clerical error
in county treasurer's office no cred
it was given for said taxes on the
tax books for that year and as the
result, said land was sold to J. W.
Whiffen on Nov. 5th, 1902, for the
1901 taxes. This tax sale is void for
the reason that the taxes had been
paid several months prior to the time
of the tax sale to the said J. W. Whif
fen.
Wherefore your petitioner respect
fully prays that your honorable body
make an order instructing the county
treasurer to redeem the above men
tioned erroneous tax sale.
Julia McNair Wright,
By A. J. Hammond, Agent.
On motion the prayer of the peti
tion was granted.
O’Neill, Nebraska, June 8th, 1907.—
To the Honorable Board of Supervis
ors of Holt County, Nebraska.—Gen
tlemen: Your petitioner represents
that he paid school tax for the year
1906 on SW14 31, 27, 14, amount $3.34,
should be school district No. 243 in
stead of No. 78. I therefore ask you
to order the treasurer to charge dis
trict No. 78 with $3.34, and credit
same amount to district No. 243. See
error in#treasurer’s book.
Respectfully,
C. W. Moss.
On motion the prayer of the petition
was granted.
On motion the claim No. 690 for
Horses
Actual Assesse
Atkinson .$59.35 $11.87
Chambers . 56.15 11.23
Conley . 56.50 11.30
Cleveland . 54.10 10.82
Dustin . 56.60 11.32
Deloit . 54.75 10.95
Emmet . 57.50 11.50
Ewing .. 55.00 11.00
Eairview . 52.10 52.10
Francis . 50.75 10.15
Grattan _ 52.15 10.43
Green Valley. 52.50 10.51)
Iowa., 54.80 10.96
Inman . 57.00 11.40
Lake . 57.80 11.56
McClure . 52.25 10.45
Paddock . 52.25 10.45
Pleasant View. 51.90 10.38
Rock Falls . 54.80 10.96
Shields . 56.75 11.35
Stuart . 50.85 10.17
Sheridan . 51.75 10.35
Swan . 54.20 10.84
Shamrock . 51.40 10.28
Steel Creek . 59.25 10.05
Saratoga «.... 57.50 11.50
Sand Creek . 52.90 10.58
Scott .. 56.75 11.35
Verdigris .. 53.50 10.70
Willowdale . 58.10 11.62
Wyoming . 53.75 10.75
Ewing Vill . 00.65 12.13
O’Neill . 55.00 11.00
Stuart ... .. 55.20 11.04
Atkinson . 60.60 12.12
Total average for county $10.62
Total average for county 11.57
Moved by Root and seconded by
Roberts that the assessments as re
turned by the county assessor be ac
cepted as above. Motion carried.
On motion the board adjourned un
til 11 o’clock a. m. June 12th, 1907.
W. P. Simar, county clerk,
Chairman
O'Neill, Nebraska, June 12th, 1907
9 a. m.—Board met pursuant to ad
journment for the purpose of equaliza
tion of taxes.
George Spilger appeared before th€
board and made complaint that the
SWy4 of 11 and W% of SEJi of 11, 28
1G, Green Valley township, was as
sessed too high in comparison wit!
the adjoining land.
Moved and seconded that the SW14
of 11, 28, 16 be reduced from $1,280.0(
to $720.00. Also the W% SE’A of 11
28, 16 be reduced from $640.00 tc
$360.00. Motion carried.
W. A. Wheeler appeared before the
board, complaining of the excessive as
sessments on lot 6, block 6, village oi
Atkinson, total actual value $750.00
and asked to have the same reduced
to $500.00.
On motion the above was granted
and ordered changed on the assessor’s
book.
No further business appearing
board adjourned until 9 o’clock a. m.
June 13, ’07.
Chairman.
County Clerk.
$4.00 issued to Frank Oberle was or
dered canceled, same being a dupli
cate.
To the Honorable Board of Super
visors: Yoiir petitioner represents
that Thos. McGrain was assessed poll
tax in Intnan township for 1906. Peti- !
tioner states that said Thos. McGrain
was a resident of Wyoming for the (
past two years, and not liable to pay
poll tax in Holt county. Petitioner
asks to have said tax stricken from *
the tax list, of 1906.
Mrs. Thos. McGrain.
On motion the prayer of the petition ■
was granted. I
To the Honorable Board of Super
visors: We find Wm. T. Kusel is en
titled to a refund of $3.00 on poll tax
as he has caused it performed in la- 1
bor and in cash also, year 1905. I
D. B. Perkins, clerk, '
W. H. Graver, Treas. I
A. E. Pierce, J. P.
On motion a refund was granted as |
above.
On motion the county treasurer was 8
ordered to redeem erroneous tax sale
No. 1908 on SW 13, 26, 12. Also a re- t
fund was granted to J. C. Harnish, t
county treasurer, for $11.60 for same, c
On motion a refund was granted to s
James MePharlln for $3.00, he having j
paid road tax in cash and also in labor
In district No. 53, Swan township, for
..
* a
On motion a refund was granted to
A. Baker for $3.00, he having paid his
poll tax in cash and also in labor, for t
year 1900, in O’Neill. \
On motion a refund was granted to
L. M. Butler for $3.00 in Swan Twp.,
year 190G, he not being liable to poll
tax. i
To the Honorable Board of Super- ^
visors, O’Neill, Nebraska.—Gentlemen:
i hereby petition your honorable body
for a refund of $8.11, amount of taxes
erroneously paid on the northeast quar
ter of section nineteen, township twen- *
ty-seven, range fifteen.
This receipt should have been writ- •
ten for the southeast quarter of sec- 1
tion ineteen, township twenty-seven, I
range fifteen. <
You will see by the records in the
county treasurer’s office that James
Kennedy has paid the taxes on the
northeast quarter of 19, 27, 15, for the
same year and holds a receipt therefor.
Yours respectfully,
F. J. Dlshner.
On motion the prayer of the peti
tion was granted.
On motion a refund was granted to
Charles C. Fink, for $3.00, he having
paid same in cash and also in labor,
in road district No. 9, for 1906.
On motion the board adjourned un
til June 26th, 1907, at 10 o’clock a. m.
Chairmen.
W. P. Simar,
County Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska, June 11th, 1907.
—Board of supervisors met as a board
of equalization. Members present
were Clarke, Golden, Keyes, Root, Rob
erts, Sturdevant, Skidmore, Assessor
Cooper and Clerk Simar.
The following was found to be the
average valuation by precincts qp re
turned by county assessor:
Mules Cattle
1 Actual Assessed Actual Assessed
$61.15 $12.23 $16.05 $3.21
65.30 11.05 15.35 3.07
60.00 12.00 16.75 3.35
62.10 12.22 15.30 3.06
58.40 11.68 17.90 3.58
55.10 11.02 17.60 3.52
66.25 11.25 15.90 3.18
61.75 12.35 15.55 3.11
G0.00 12.00 17.10 3.42
60.50 12.10 16.60 3.32
57.50 11.50 17.00 3.40
55.00 11.00 15.63 3.33
63.00 12.60 17.00 3.40
64.00 12.80 15.80 3.16
55.65 11.13 16.00 3.20
46.20 9.24 17.70 3.54
65.10 13.02 15.70 3.14
51.80 10.36 15.70 3.14
56.60 11.32 15.10 3.02
50.00 10.00 15.25 3.05
49.50 9.90 15.55 3.11
52.50 10.50 16.25 3.25
59.60 11.92 16.20 3.24
49.10 9.82 16.10 3.22
50.40 10.08 15.20 3.04
60.75 12.15 15.20 3.04
62.00 12.40 16.85 3.37
59.00 11.80 15.50 3.10
60.40 12.08 17.40 3.48
62.10 12.42 16.25 3.25
58.00 10.60 17.35 3.47
55.00 11.00 16.60 3.32
58.00 11.60 18.10 3.62
62.00 12.40 15.80 3.16
18.00 3.60
$11.90 $3.25
11.G5 3.42
O’Neill, Nebraska, June 13th, 1907.—
Board met pursuant to adjournment
for the purpose of equalization of
taxes.
Edwards and Bradford of the vil
lage of Page, appeared before the
board to show cause why their assess
ment should not be raised.
Board and assessor took the matter
up and discussed same with the Ed
wards & Bradford people.
On motion the board adjourned un
til 1 o’clock p. m.
One O’clock p. m. board called to
order, all members present.
Ella M. Tuttle appeared before the
board, complaining of the excessive
assessment of the V* of section G, and
the SE14 of section 5, township 31,
range 16.
On motion the Assessor Cooper was
instructed to investigate and assess
the same.
Mr. T. A. Berry testified under oath
as to amount of invoice of Edwards
& Bradford lumber and hardware at
Page, and assessment was allowed to
stand as it was made by assessor.
No further business appearing the
board adjourned until July 8th, at 10
o’clock a. m.
Chairman.
W. P. Simar, County Clerk.
Get your coupon book at the New
Cash Meat Market, at 5 percent dis
count.
Kola Items.
Miss Lilly Monroe marketed a load
if hogs for her aunt, Mrs. Bruner, last
veek.
Miss Ethel Smith is back on her
lomestead, after teaching all spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw returned from
heir visit, leaving their eldest daugh
er, Ethel, with her grandmother to
pend the summer.
James McPharlin with his sons,
toy and James, came from O’Neill
vltli a load and has gone back to
iring out the rest of his family.
The Kola school district, No. 245,
vas organized, officers elected and
iverybody at the meeting, that was
nterested, offered to donate one days
vork in August to build the school
louse. Let the good work continue.
Miss V. Nelson is back again on her
lomestead. She has been teaching
chool the past three months.
Mrs. P. J. Kennedy and Grace Pfund
nere out two days this week clrcula
ing a petition to have the postofflces
f Inez and Blake connected via Oar
on and Kola. A change of that kind
3 much desired by the patrons of this
dice and we hope the change can be
ecured. Mr. Hubble, the postmaster
t Inez, started the good work.
Jacob jr. and William Pfund visited
heir father at the county seat this
reek.
Notice.
For sale to the highest bidder, on or
efore July 9th, a school house in dls
riot No. 8.
l-2pd James Crowley, Director.
Hay Farm for Sale—In Brown coun
y near Ainsworth, 320 acres, cheap,
rndy loam, cuts about 300 tons, 6
ores timber, has water, no rock,
'rice $20 per acre, easy terms, quest
ons [promptly answered, write to
iwner.—J. A. Douglas, Bassett, Neb
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completely. The medicine is NOT
sold in drug-stores, only by agents.
THE ALONZO O. BLISS COMPANY.
WASHINGTON. D. C., ARE SOLE
MAKERS OF BLISS NATIVE HERBS
-SOLD BY
ALBERTS' HARNESS SHOP
O'NEILL, NEB.
O’Neill’s Bakery is now lo
cated in its “new home”
where you can get
Bread, Pies
Cake
and all sorts of bakery pro
ducts. Also canned goods,
fruits, nuts, candies, cigars, •
tobacco, etc.
W. J. SALEM, Prop.
3d door east Uotel Evans t
EDISON
Phonographs
THE BEST MONEY
CAN StfY.
1200 Records to Select Promt
WM. M. LOCKARD
O'NEILL. NEB.
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on Improved
Farms and Ranches
If you are in need of a loan drop bim
a line and be will call and see you.
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