The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 10, 1910, Image 5

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Supervisor Sessions.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 15, 1910, 9 o’clock
a m On motion hoard went into a
commit ee of file whole to continue
settlement with county officers, at 5
p. m. Hie board arose at which time
they adjourned until 9 o’clock tomor
row morning— .1. D. Grimes, chair
mans. F. McNiehols, county clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 17, 1910, 9
o’clock a. m.—Board called to order
and on motion went into a committee
of the whole to continue settlement
with county officers, adjourned until
1 o'clock p. in., at 5 o’clock p. m cum
inittee arose at which timeltheyad
j mined until 9 o’clock tomorrow
morning.—J. D. Grimes, chairman:
,S. F. McNiehols, county clerk.
O'N'ci . Ne . Jan. 1 , 1910, 9
o' i . .ai I cal 1 to ( It r:
(.1 , - i • i into a c oi.i!.it.tee of
to v. ti-ile to continue settlement
wn 11 o unity officers, at 12 o’clock com
ini arose at wlocb tline they ad.
journal until 1 o’clock p. m.—.1. D.
Grimes, chairman; S. F. McNiehols,
county clerk.
1 o’clock p. m — Board called to
order and on motion went into a com
mit Lee of the whole to continue settle
ment with county officers, on motion
hoard adjourned until 9 o’clock to
morrow morning.—J. D. Grimes,
chairman; S. F. McNiehols, county
clerk.
O'Neill, Neb. Jan. It), 1910, 9 o’clock
r a m —Committee met pursuant to
adj lurnment, all members present ex
C ptJ. M. Hunter. On motion that
the committee ol the whole arose and
go into regular session. Motion car
ried The minutes of Jan. 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 17 and 18 were read and ap
proved. On motion the following
official bonds were approved:
Hugh O’Neill, Justice of the Peace,
Saratoga township for two years.
John Zisko, township treasurer,
Green Valley township for two years
John Linehart, township treasurei
Conley township, for two years.
^ E E. Hanna, township treasurer,
Chiinbers township for two ysars.
Wilson Smith, road overseer, Hist.
No. 39 for one year. i
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The Government Pays Railway Mail
Clerks $800 to $1,200 and Other
Employes up to $2,500 Annually.
Uncle Sam will hold spring examin
ations throughout ttie country for rail
way mail clerks, custom house clerks, i
stenographers, bookkeepers, depart
mental clerks and other government ,
positions. Thousands of appointments ’
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struction and free information by i
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tion, 69.1, Hamlin Bldg , Rochester,
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and not in the
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C. HAFER LUMBER COMPANY, councilbluffs.
Edward Gilg, township clerk, Sheri
dan township for one year.
On motion the depository bond of
the Page State bank was approved
and bid of 3 per cent accepted.
Honorable Board or Supervisors.—
Gentlemen: The NE i 31-27 9 was er
roneously sold for the tax of 1907.
Sale Mo. 4858, should be redeemed.
Respectfully, J. 0. Garnish, county
treasurer.
On motion the prayer of the peti
tion was granted.—J. D. Grimes,
chairman: S. F. McNichols, county
ylerk.
The Slate of Nebraska, County of
Holt, ss.—1, William Ream, being
sworn depose and say, that aidant
was a resident of Road I>ist. No. 35
Inman township, Holt county, N’e
br.is! i, dining 'lie year 19 9 and is
r "ii.-. v c' - u- I with | I t: x fol
i;ly i r l: i I . t be r• a- i I ill
tin li' ly-four year.-, of age; atliant asks
ilia! the tax be stricken from the tax
ust for the year ltmU. -Wallace Ream.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
ibis 17th day of .Ian. 1910.—S F.
McNichols.
On motion prayer of petition was
granted.—J. 1). Grime-, chairman
S. F. McNichols, county clerk.
On motion the bond of Charles A.
Farquier for township clerk of Conley
ownship for one year was approved.
O’Neill, Neb., Nov 15, 1909.—To the
Honorable Board of Supervisors.
Hentlemen: Your petitioner repre
;ents that he has paid this day per
lonai tax in O’Neill for the year 1897,
;hat your petitioner offered to pay
laid tax in 1897, but the county treas
jrer would not take said tax, owing
;o a discrepancy in the spelling of the
mine. Your petitioner has always
itoud ready and willing to pay said
ax. 1 now ask for a refund of the
merest on said tax so paid which is
16.35.—Respectfully, James Davidson.
On motion the prayer of petition
vas granted.
On motion the board adjourned and
vent into a committee of the whole
n settlement with the county oiticers.
On motion the beard adjourned mi
di 1 o’clock p. m.—J. D. Grimes,
ihairman; S. F. McNichols, county
derk.
O’Neill, Neb, Jan. 19, 1910, 1
)’clock p. in.—Board called to order,
md on motion went inio a committee
>f the whole to continue settlement
villi county oiticers
On motion the board adjourned
intil 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.—J.
0. Grimes, chairman; S. F. McNich
ils, county clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 20, 1910, 9 o’clock
l m.—Board called to order, all mem
>ers present, and on motion went in
,0 a committee of the whole to con
,inue settlement with county otlicers.
On motion board adjourned until 1
>’clock p. m.— J. D. Grimes, chair
man; S. F. McNichols, county clerk.
1 o’clock p. m.—Board called to
order, all members present, on motion
went into a committee of the whole
to continue settlement with county
officers.
On motion board adjourned until
9 o’clock tomorrow morning.—J. D.
Grimes, chairman; S. F. McNichols,
county clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 21, 1910, 9 o’clock
a. m.—Board called to order all mem
bers present, on motion went into a
committee of the whole to continue
settlement with county officers on
motion, board adjourned until 9
o’clock tomorrow morning.—J. D.
Grmes. chairman; S. F. McNichols.
(•'Neill, Neb, Jan. 22. 1910, 9
o’clock a. in —Board called to order
a'l members present, except Nilson
and Grin ( n n >n v\ nt into a
committee of the whole to continue
settlement with the county officers.
On motion board adjourned until 1
o’clock p. m.— J D. Grimes, chairman;
S. F. McNichols, county clerk.
O’Neili, Neb , Jan. 22, 1910, 1
o’clock p. ra.—Board called to order,
all members present, except Nilson
and Grimes, board called to order
upon motion went into the committee
of the whole to continue settlement
with county officers; on motion ad
journed until Jan. 24, 1910, at 9
o’clock a. m.
Supervisors Office, O'Neill, Neb.,
Jan. 24, 1910, 9 o’clock a. m.— Board
called to order, all members present.
On motion went into committee of j
Llie whole to continue settlement | ■
with the county officers.
On motion the board adjourned un- I
til 1 o’oclock p. ra.—J. D. Grimes, I
‘hairman; S. F. McNichols, county I
5lerk. I
1 o’clock p. m.—Board called to
brder, all members present. On
motion, went into a committee of the
whole to continue settlement with
sounty officers.
On motion board adjourned until 9
b'clock tomorrow—J. D. Grimes,
.•hairman: S. F. McNichols, county
:lerk.
O’Neill, Nebr., January, 25, 1910, 9
b’clock, a. m.—Board called to order,
ill members present. On motion
board went into committee of the
whole to continue settlement with
bounty officers. On motion board ad
journed until 1 o’clock p. m.—J. I).
’■rimes, chairman; S. F. McNichols,
bounty clerk.
1 o’clock, p m- Board called to order
with all members present. On motion
board went into committee of the
whole to continue settlement with
bounty officers. On mation committee
adjourned until 9 o’clock tomorrow
morning. J. D. Grimes, chairman;
8. F. McNichols, county clerk.
O’Neill, Nebr., January 26, 1910, 9
o’clock a m—On motion committee
arose and went into regular session.
To the Board of Supervisoss of Holt
county, Nebraska:
Your petitioner respectfully repre
sents to your honorable body, that the
southwest quarter of section twenty
Dne (21), in township thirty-two (32),
north of range nine (9), is cheap graz
ing land situated in the northwest
portion of Steel Creek township.
That the taxes on said described
land have remained unpaid for 16
years last past, and that said taxes
now amount to something over the
sum of $250. That said laud stood
assessed in the name of Leighton v\
Wynn. b
That on the 22nd day of September,
1899,the county ofIlolt commenced an t(
action for the foreclosure of a portion a,
bf said taxes, and said action was com- y
menced against Leighton Wynn, and a
that costs have accrued in said action y,
amounting to something like $75.00, (j
including printers fees; that the court c,
lias never acquired jurisdiction in said C)
iction either over the lands or the
bwners thereof, and that the costs p
[hat have been made in said action a'
ire not a charge against the said land. 1
Dial at the time of the commence
ment of said action Leighton Wynn
1 will sell at Public Sale at my place 8 miles north and 2 west of
O'Neill, the property described below, commencing at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 23
HORSES CATTLE
5 brood mares, weight 1250 12 cows in calf by thorough
4 3-yr-old colts, weight 1100 bred Short Horn bull.
2 2-yr-old colts; 2 yearlings 2 heifers 1 year old and 2
4 colts 8 months old. heifers 2 years old.
unre 1 thoroughbred Short Horn
nislaO bull coming 2 years old.
14 sows bred to Poland-China • 2 Red Poll bulls coming year
boar; 15 barrows, weight 150. lings; 1 White Face bull, 1 yr.
MACHINERY, ETC.—1 Deering binder 8 ft cut, almost new; 1
farm wagon nearly new, 1 top buggy, 1 road cart, 1 2-row eli, 2
Standard riding cultivators, 1 pulverizer, 1 riding lister, 11-horse
disk drill (new), 1 16-ft steel harrow, 1 walking plow, 1 5-ft
mower, 12-ft rake, hay stacker, endgate seeder, Dito feed grinder,
hay sweep, 8 doz Plymouth Rock chickens, 16 tons hay.
A lot of household furniture.
FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
TERMS—One year’s time with banhabls security at 8 per cent
will be giuen on all sums over $10; sums of $10 and under cash. ■
J. M. COLBERT, Owner I
COL. M. T. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer JOHN A. ROBERSTSON, Clerk j
as deceased and said land was owned
y his heirs.
Your petitioner now stands ready
> pay all of the taxes, interest and
Ivertising fees, due on said *land, if
le county will dismiss said action
id pay said costs, and therefore prays
>ur honorable body to make an order
recting the county attorney of said
tunty be dismiss said action at the
ists of the plaintiff, upon the pay
ent to the county treasurer by your
ititioner of all the taxes, interest
id advertising fees that may be due
lereon.
Dated this 24th day of January, 1910.
J. A. Donohoe.
Moved and seconded that the prayer
of the petition be approved and that
the county attorney be and he hereby
is instructed to dismiss said cause at
the costs of the plaintiff upon pay
ment to the county treasurer of the
taxes, interest and advertising.
Motion carried.
Strayed—From my place four miles
north of O’Neill one 5-year-old Her
ford cow, branded No. 11 on the right
hip, underbit in each ear and a dulap.
Please notify Gustav Weinrich,
O’Neill. 31-tf
For fresh bread call at Mills’ Groc
ery. 33
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