.vt_ . ..m jj— The Frontier Published by D. H. CRONIN, • 150 the Year 75 Uents Hlx Months Qfflolal paper of O’Neill and llolt county. ADVNHT1BINU KATRH: dismay advertlSrneniH on payee », r> and 8 re charged for on a basin of oO cents an Inch oneoolumn width) per mouth; on page 1 the oharge Is an inch per mouth. Local ad vertisements, 6 cents per line each lusertlon. Address the office or the publisher. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For United States Senator, R. J. BURKETT. For Governor, 0. H. ALDRICH. For Lieutenant-Governor, M. R. HOPEWELL. For Secretary of Slate, ADDISON WAIT. For Auditor, SILAS R. BARTON. For Attorney General, OBANT C. MARTIN. For Land Commissioner, E. B. COWLES. For Treasurer, WALTER A. GEORGE. For Superintendent Instruction, J. W. CRABTREE. For Railroad Comralsssoner, HENRY T. CLARKE, JR. For Congressman, Sixth District, M. P. KINKAID. For State Senator, W. A. GOBLE. For State Representatives, III. A. ALLEN. D. II. CRONIN. For County Attorney, J. II. MEREDITH. Governor Shallenbcrger was like Jim JelTries; he couldn’t come back. The official count from the several counties give Dahlman a majority of 305 over Sballenber^er. If Oovernor Shallenterger had it to to do over again the open primary law would receive the official veto. The Dahlraanltes are unanimous In the belief that Shallenberger is a ' tin horn” sport. Tin horns are poor losers. Georgle is about as peeved over the nomination of Dahlman as lie was when the county board refused to al low him to grab 14,600 for publishing the scavenger tax list. Judge Dean received the democratic nomination for congress in this dis trict, defeating W. J. Taylor by four votes. Taylor won the nomination on the populist tloket by about 200 and announces that he will make the race on that ticket. iiecounts seem to De very popular with would-be democratic office hold ers. The latest to enter the lists is W. J. Taylor, who lost the democratic congressional nomination In this dis trict by four votes. He asks a re count cf the democra tic ballots cast in this district. Recount of the ballots in all the counties asked for by Governor Shall enberger, except Donglas, has been completed and Dahlman Igains nine votes on the recount. It begins to look as if the governor would have to retire to his farm in Harlan county after January 1st, and the chief oil in spector will probably be coming back to this city to take up Ithe practice of law. -. The recount of the votes oast at the recent primary in Douglas county was stopped by an injunction after the votes in one precinct had been re counted. The successful democratic candidate for county commissioner in Douglas county had a lead of but live votes over his nearest competitor, and the latter had asked for and been granted a recount. In the precinct counted the contestant gained two votes and the man who was nomi nated on tlie face of the returns stop ped further canvas of the ballots by injunction. Now that the case has reached the courts it is hard to tell when the case will be decided or what the outcome will be. The recount of this precinct did not make auy change in the vote as returned on governor. Why Farmers are Republicans. Forced to face the fact of tbe great benefit which comes to the Ameri can farmer by reason of Republican tariff legislation, the Democratic lTn nited States Senators who recently Iiibmitterl their minority report on the question of wages and prices; seek to deceive that prosperous element in our population into the belief that It is free trade and not protection that this country should have. Notwithstanding the ihcrease in the price of farm products, the far mer, they say, "has realized a small net return on bis labor and Invest ment.” The time ha^ gone by, however, when shifty ge itlemen can make the Amerlcan farmer believe that sort of nonsense. The farmer lias come into his own and Republicans are glad of It. He knows that conditions were never before better for him than r glit now and Ire will not take kindly to the suggestion which the demo crats make In this campaign that he help put them back into power. Many of them ate old enough to remember tire last democratic administration which put Into force free trade ideas In thlscountjy and compelled farmers to endure four years of awful adversi ty. Tilings are different now. Now he is prosperous and he knows the rea son why. To quote a leading author ity: "To-day there Is not a farmer in the country who for a given quanity of his products can not buy and lay down at his door more of the necessities of life, more of clothing, more of everything that goes to make up the comforts of a home, notwithstanding the high prices, than ever before in the history of our country.” Under these circumstances the dem ocratic doctrine of distontent and disaster appeals to the American far meronly as some to be spurned. Notice. Ail persons are hereby warned nol to trespass upon the N. E. 1 of Sec 31, township 30, range 10, from dat< hereof, under penalty of law. Datec at O’Neill, Neb., August 25, 1910. 10-3p. Gotleib Reichert. Supervisors Proceedings. O’Neill, Nebr., Aug 10, 1910. i o,clock a. m.—Board met pursuant t< adjournment, no quorum present Hoard adjourned until 9 o’clock to morrow morning.—J. D. Grimes chairman, S. F. McNIchols, count] clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., Aug., 11, 1910, I o’clock a. m — Board met pursuant t< adjournment, all members present On motion the minutes of the Iasi meeting of July 28, and 29 were rear and approved. Mr. Chairman: I move that thi chairman appoint a committee ti view a damage claimed to be done b] back water, claimed by Scott. Th. D. Slevers Otto Nllson. Motion carried. Aug. 11th, 1910. Mr. Chairman: I move that where as the cunditlun of the Whiting Bridge demands immediate attention in order to protect said bridge, anc prevent serious damage thereto, thai a committee of two be appointed bj the chairman to confer with the Boyc County Supervisors, or with a com mittee apointed by said Board, it session with full power to act for tin purposes of taking whatever step: may be necessary immediately to pre vent further damage to said bridge and injury to the public, with the uo derstanding that the Boards of botl counties will ratify the action taker and things done In accordance witt this motion, including necessary re pair. J. M. Hunter. Con Kramer. Motion carried. Chairman appointed as such com mittee, Nilson and Hunter. O’Neill, Nebr., Aug. 10,1910 Hon. Board of Supervisors: Youi petitioner respectfully represents that he was assessed for the year 190£ for the same property in both Ewing and Deloit precincts, that he paid hi* tax in Deloit precinct for said year a* Indicated by receipt 2053 and respect fully requests your honorable body tc strike from the list the tax assessed against him for said year in Ewing precinct Respectfully. Fritz J. J. Ziems. On motion prayer of petitioner was granted. On motion Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m —J. D. Grimes, S. F. McNichols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr, Aug. 11, 1910. 1 o’clock p. m. Board called to order all members present On motion the Board took up the matter of several road petitions, and continued further investigation until next meeting. On motion Board adjourned until Aug. 23, 1910.—Board of equalization ad journed until same date.—J. D. Grimes, chairman, S. F. McNichols county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr, Aug. 11, 1910. 9 o'clock a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment, no quorum present, Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. ■ - —■ ----- ■-— —J. D. Grimes, chairman, S. F. Mtf Nichols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., Aug. 11, 1910. 1 o’clock p. in—All members present, except Nilson. On motion Boa'd took up tile matter of investigating bridge claims. On motion a commit* tee was Instruct!d to investigate all outstanding judgments, and report same.—On mutlun Board adjourned until 9 o’clock tomonow morning — J. D. Grimes, chairman, S. F. Me Nichols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr. Aug. 24, 1910. 9 o’clock a. rn.—Board called to order, all members present. On motion the Board took up the matter of claims and investigation of the same, On motion Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.—J. D. Grimes, chair man, S. F. McNichols, county clerk. O'Neill, Nebr., Aug. 24, 1910. 1 o’clock p. ro.—Board called to order, all members present except Nilson. On motion Board continued investi gation of judgments and claims. The following judgments were paid In 1909 and 1910. Dec. 13,1900, clerk of the dis trict court paid judgment and costs with Interest....* 30 12 July 10,1909, clerk of the dis trict court paid judgments and costs with interest— 2355 42 July 10, 1909, clerk of the dis trict court paid judgments and costs with interest. 2356 57 June 24, 1909, clerk of the dis trict court applied on judg ments and costs with In terest. 123 83 Dec. 30,1909, clerk of the dis trict court applied on judg ment and costs with in terest. 1915 87 ay 12,1910, clerk of the dis trict court paid balance due on judgments and costs Mwlth Interest. 4 01 Dec. 11,1909, clerk of the dis trict court applied on judg ment and costs with in terest. 1225 95 May 12,1910, clerk of the dis trict court applied on judg ment and costs with in terest. 3795 99 June 14,1910, clerk of the dis trict court paid balance due on judgment and costs with interest. 80 99 June 24, 1910, clerk of the dis trict court applied on judg ment and costs with in terest. 969 01 Total.13,457 77 Mr. Chairman: We your commlt tie appointed to investigate the fin ance of the county beg leave to re port that the following judgments ex i Ists against Holt county: , Rafe Shaw, on Record 4 page 15.* 208 60 Townsend Bridge Co. and M. L. Ilershiser, record 4, page 20. 899 41 Townsend Bridge Co and M. L. Ilershiser, record 4, page 20. 990 10 Townsend Bridge Co. and M. 1 L. Ilershiser, record 4, page 20 . 889 53 , Townsend Bridge Co. and M. L. Ilershiser, aecord 4, page 1 21. 310 07 Fidelity Bank, O’Neill, Nebr and M. L. Ilershiser, record i 4, page 25. 424 75 Total.*3722 46 M. P. Sullivan. J. M. Hunter. On motion Board adjourned until » o'clock tomorrow morning.—J. D. Grimes, chairman, S. F. McNichols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., Aug. 25, 1910. 9 o’clock a. m.—Board called to order, all members present. On motion 1 Board continued investigation of claims against the county. On mo tion Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. — J. D. Grimes, chairman, S. F. McNichols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., Aug. 25, 1910. 1 1 o’clock p. m — Board called to order, all members present. On motion the following bonds were approved. Charles Venulst, road overseer to fill vacancy, road district 46. J II. Davis, Jr., road oversear to till vacancy, road district 43. O'Neill, Neb., Aug 19,1910.—To the lion. Board of Supervisors of Holt county, Neb.,—Gentlemen: Please transfer all monies In the High School fund of Dist. No. 27 to the general fund of said district. A. L. Rouse, Director. On Motion prayer of petition was granted. A Hair Dressing If you wish a high-class hair dressing, we arc sure Acer's! Hair Vigor, new improved fur-1 mula, will greatly p.le;ae you.* It keeps the hair soft an.; smooth, makes it look rich ar.u luxuriant, prevents sp'i.ii:" a; the ends. And it keeps r .• scalp free from dandrt.if. Does not change the color of the hair. 1 -U Formula with Mult Lottie j t| Show it to your t y Ji ti.rn oL. ut it. • U the:, ho uttuy, fct teewalenn <, t. *-r- . '—n _ At tlie same time the new Ayer's li: Vigor is a strong ha;r ionic, promotin. the growth of the hair, keeping all thi tissues of the hair and scalp in a healthy condition. The hair stops falling, dan druff disappears. A splendid dressing. •Miule by the 3. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell. Mien 1 — --■ IiiiUTUi O’Neill, Ncbr, Aug. 12,1910,-Hon. Hoard of Supervisors.— Gentlemen:— Your petitioner respectfully repre s nls that on Dec 1. 1908, through error be paid 1908 lax on pari, of the 28-30 14, which appears on the tax list in the name of Frauk Ga/.da That your petitioner ownes part of the S. W. S. W. 28-30 14 which ap pears in the name of ilookstra on the tax list for 1908. That he paid the tax on this land Aug, 12, 1910, and respectfully requests your Honorable body to order a refund of *2 62, the amount erroneously paid. Respectfully. E. C. Olmstead. On motion prayer of petition was granted. Mr. Chairman: 1 move that in the matter of tile application of Chas. E Gibson fur a Quit Claim deed to the County’s interest in tiie SEi 1-27-13. for consideration of $50.00 that the same be referied to the County At torney with authority to make the deed. M. P. Sullivan. Otto Nilson. On motion prayer of petition was granted. Statement of the Southfork Fair Association: On hand Jan. 1, 1909.$ 4 29 County A,ppropration. 300 (0 Received from Chambers State Hank . 248 00 Membership tickets... . 103 00 Day tickets. 156 84 From all other sources. 65 84 Total.$877 85 Paid in Premiums.$472 10 Paid for racing. 113 00 Paid for labor.. 139 30 Paid on indebtedness. 151 60 Total.876 00 Halance on hand Jan. 1, 1910_$1 97 W. S. Grimes, Treasurer. Aug. 22, 1910. To the Hon. County Board of Holt County. The following is an abstract of the taxable property of Holt County, com plied from the assessment records as certified by the County Assessor and Secretary of the State Board of Equalization: Total personal property... 1,007,865 00 Total taxable lands and improve ments. 2,016,278 00 Total taxable City lots and improv ments. 167,567 00 Pullman Palace Car Company.. . 2,225 00 Private Car Lines. 895 00 Railways, C. & N- W....40,062,020 00 Railways, C. B. & Q. 101,350 00 Railway Terminals . 35,629 00 Total.3,732,630 00 S. F. McNichols, county clerk. By. P. C. Kelley, Deputy. Mr. Chairman: I move that the following levies be made on the Dol lar valuation for year 1910. General fund.8 8-10 M Bridge.4 M Special emergency fune.1 M Soldiers Relief fund. 2-loM Judgment fund.1 M Otto Nilson. M. P. Sullivan. (First publication Aug. 25.) Notice to Delinquents. Notice is hereby given that the ren tal upon the lease contracts to the following described school lands in Holt County, Nebraska, as set oppo site the names of tire holders thereof, is delinquent and if the amount which is due is not paid within 60 days from the date of this notice said contracts will be declared forfeited by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds and said forfeiture will be entered of te cord in the manner provided hy law. SI NJ Sec. 16, Twp. 30, H. 11, Lewis W. Knapp. N1 SEi, SWi SE1, NW} Sec 36, Tp 32 R 16, John Halsch & .1. 1) Bloom NEi Sec. 36, Tp. 32, R. 16, (1 (Jle\e land. All exc. NWi NWi Sec. 16, Twp. 2P, R. 10, Don F. Bissell. All Sec. 16, Tp. 32, R. 10, Henry Ilartland. Si NEi, NiNWi Sec. 36, Tp. 26, R. 12, J. L. Coppac. August 23, 1910. 10-3 C. B. COWLES, Commissioner Public Lands & Buildings. I T" | What to Wear j | for Fall and Winter 8 SHOWN BY OUR NEW jj FALL STYLE BOOKS I which are now ready to mail to out-of- ^ town customers. If you would like to H see pictures and descriptions of the new |j styles I WRITE TODAY 1 and say whether you want the men's book, the women’s hook or both. - -- ... I See Us Before You Biry ^FLOUR^ I We have several brands, all of them good, and will make the lowest prices to you. All Kinds of Grain and Feed Agents for all makes of Cream Sep- j arators. Bring us your Cream as we pay the highest price. I Zimmerman # Conklin SUCCESSORS TO J. H. 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