The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 19, 1912, Image 4

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Whatever your wants may be, we can meet them with up-to-date and appropriate selections. Our
beautiful holiday stock was never more complete and we invite your careful investigation Select
your gifts from our complete stock and you will be sure to get the best and most appropriate pres
ent at the lowest price.
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| TOYS 4*
Our toy department reigns su
Rpreme to anything before exhibited
in this line. You will find in this
department dolls,tool boxes, trunks
da iron trains, toy pianos, doll beds,
bureaus, drums, games of ail kinds,
and in fact everything a child’s
H heart desires.
1 FANCY GOODS
1 TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
1 Here’s wnere we shine. The pres
ents were never nicer and never
before so cheap. Comb and bursh
sets In ebony with Sterling trim
Hj mlngs, celluloid, hard wood, etc.;
handkerchief boxes, manicure sets,
work coxes, child’s sets, collar and
|| Guff boxes, etc. /
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CHINA WARE 1
We have a reputation for nice 11 %
China, and our line this year sur- ij
passes all efforts heretofore. gg }
Our Ha vilandware beats anything gg
you ever saw for beauty. Si
Cream and sugars, mayonnaise H
chops, saiids, bread, cake, cups ||
and saucers, mugs and plates in H
all sizes. gg
CUT GLASS 1
Our assortment of cut glass is un- lj
questionably the best to be found gi
anywhere in this section. Si
Every lady admires pretty dishes Iffl
or cut glass, and you will make no ||
mistake selecting your gifts from llj
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50 the Tear 75 Cents Blx Month.
Official paper of O'Neill and Holt county.
ADVBHTIBINQ HAT KB:
Utspiay adTerttsirenti on pages 4,5 and 8
reSonarged for on a basis of 50 cents an tnoh
one column width) per month; on page 1 the
charge Is II an looh per month. Looal ad
rartlasments, 5 osnts per line eeob Insertion.
Address the office or the publisher.
Supervisor* Proceedings.
(Continued from last week.)
petitioner, is the mother of said Yern
Elizabeth Dornhlaster and unable to
provide suitable clothing, transpor
tatlon and other necessary expenses
for the support, maintenance and con
veying of said Vera Elizabeth Dorn
blaster to tbe said Institution for
Feeble-Minded Youth, located at
Beatrice, Nebraska.
Thomas Oar Ion, Oounty Judge.
Mr. Chairman: I move that tbe
county clerk be and hereby la instruct
ed to issue warrant for 14.00 to the
Nebraska Institution for Feeble
Minded Youth, for the maintenance
of Yern Elizabeth Dornhlaster.
M. P. Sullivan.
J. O. Hubbell.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
oounty clerk be and hereby is instruot
edtooanoel warrant 375 drawn on the
general fund tor the reason that
the olaim was paid by warrant 102 of
September 18.
II W Tomlinson
J O Hubbell
Motion carried.
On motion board adjourned until 0
o’clock tomorrow morning.
S F McNIchols, Co Clerk
t W P Slmar Chairman.
O’Neill, Nebraska, Nov. 8, 1912. 9
a. m.
Board met all members present.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
oounty clerk be and hereby Is Instruct
ed to advertise for bids for two tool
proof cells and consider for jail also
one padded cell for Insane patients.
The board reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
M P Sullivan
J O Hubbell
Motion carried.
Mr. chairman: I move that we
aocept tbe bid of O O Snyder on
Sheridan Lump coal of *6 45 per ton,
tbe same being tbe lowest and best
bid.
Theo D Sievers
J O Hubbell
Motion carried.
On motion board adjourned until 1
o'clock pm. v
SF McNIchols, co clerk
W P Slmar, chairman
^O’Neill, Nebr., Nov. 81912. 1 p m.
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‘Board met all members present.
O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 5, 1912.
Honorable Board of Supervisors of
Holt Oounty, Nebraska.
Gentlemen: We hereby petition
your honorable body to strike from the
tax list the tax levied for the year
1911 against lot one (1) to eleven (11)
inclusive, and lot sixteen (16) In block
five (5) In the original town of O’Neill
and block two (2) three (3) and four
(4) in McCafferty’s Annex to the town
of O’Neill, for the reason that the
same is school property.
This property ha9 been previously
stricken from the tax list by your
honorable body for taxes levied
against it.
Bespectiully,
St Mary’s Academy
By M H McCarthy.
On motion prayer of petition was
granted.
O’Neill, Nebr., Sep. 21,1912.
Honorable Board of Supervisors: Holt
Oounty, Nebraska.
1 am informed by one of the resi
dents of Paddock Township that Mr.
Clarence Simonson haB moved the
fenoe on the west side of the north
west quarter of section thirty-five in
township thirty-one, north of range
eleven, west of the sixth principal
meridian some six or eight feet into
the public road on the section line be
tween seotion thirty-four and thirty
five in said township and range. That
he has also fixer' » plow tor an anchor
to one of his ( ner posts some six or
eight feet into the road and in the
wagon track usually traveled by the
public on said road between section
twenty-six and thirty five and has
attached a wire from said plow to the
oorner post of his fence at the north
west oorner of section thirty-five.
That this plow and the wire attached
therefrom to the corner post is dan
gerous to public travel and your body
should make an order to the road
overseers of the district In which this
public road is located requiring him
Immediately to remove said obstruc
tion and to require Mr. Simonson to
place his fence on the line on the east
side of seotion road where said fence
has been for some years.
Very Respectfully,
E H Whelan, Co. Attorney,
P. S. I am Informed that there are
olher.obstruotions on the public road
on the west side of sec 35, aforesaid,al*
of which, Including the roregoing,
should be removed by the road over
seer.
E H Whelan.
Mr chairman: I move that Al
phonzo Rouse, Roadoverseer Diet..,..
Paddock Township be and is hereby
ordered to remove all obstructions on
the public highway at the north west
corner of seo 35, twp. 31 rangfe 11, and
also on the highway running along
the west side of said section, whether
the same be post, anchors or fences or
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part of fences, aud that this duty be
performed by said overseer within
live days from this date. That the
county clerk deliver a copy of this
order to 9aid road overseer forthwith.
Th DSievers
JOHubbell
Motion carried.
Mr chairman: I move that claim
845 bfe allowed in the sum of #8.00 for
the reason the County is not responsi
ble for the condition of bridge or
culvert the sum of #8 00 is for auto
hire for the county.
Th D Sievers
J O Hubbell.
Motion carried.
Mr. chairman: I move that claim 744
be rejected (or the reason the County
is not responsible for drives missed
while auto is out of repair.
H W Tomlinson
Geo T Davis.
Motion carried
Resolution.
Whereas, it appears from the re
cords in the county clerk’s office that
on January 24, 1890, Barrett Soott, as
Treasurer of Holt county, Nebraska,
executed a tax deed of the northeast
quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 21, township 31, north of range
11, west of the sixth principal meridian
to the farmer’s Loan & Trust Co., and
that on March 8,1890, the said Farm
er’s Loan & Trust Company duly quit
claimed said real estate to Holt county
the first of said deeds being recorded
in book X page 29, and the second in
book Y, page 474, of the deed records
of said County.
And whereas, it further appears
that the taxrs for which said land
was sold were levied against the same
for the years 1886, 1887 and 1888, while
said 40-acre tract was still government
land, and that said taxes were there
fore erroneously levied and uncollect
able.
And whereas Holt county has
never claimed any interest in or right
to said 40-aore tract, now, therefore,
be it resolved by the board of County
supervisors of Holt county, Nebraska,
that a quit claim deed of said real
estate be, and the same hereby is
given to William J. Welsh, the
present owner of said 40 acres. And
that the County of Holt hereby re
leases and relinquishes any and all
Interest in and to said 40-acre tract.
Be it further resolved that the
chairman of this board and the county
clerk be, and they hereby are.
authorized and directed to execute
and deliver to the said William J.
Welsh in the name of Holt county, a
good and sufficient quit olaim deed in
due form of said real estate.
M H McCarthy
Dated November 8th, 1912.
On motion prayer of the petitioner
was granted.
Mr chairman: We your committee
appointed to view the O'Donnell
bridge across the Elkhorn river find
the same to be in an unsafe condition
and reccommend that Supervisor
Sievers be and hereby is instructed to
have same repaired at once.
H W Tomlinson
Th D Sievers
M P Sullivan
On motion report of committee was
accepted.
On motion the petition of James A.
Duncan to the Soldiers home at
Grand Island Nebraska, was accepted
and approved.
On motion board adjourned until
9 o’clock tomorrow morning.
S F McNichols, Co Clerk
W p Simar, chairman.
O’Neill, Nebraska, Nov. 9, 1912. 9
a m.
Board met all members present.
Board took up the matter of audit
ing clains. On motion the following
claims were allowed against the
general fund.
Geo A Miles. 98.59
Geo A Miles. 2 50
On motion board adjourned until 1
p m.
S F McNichols, Co Clerk
W P Simar, chairman.
O’Neill, Nebraska', Nov. 9, 1912. 1
p m.
Board met all members present.
To the Honorable County Board of
Holt County, Nebraska.
We, the uudersigned, being the!
owners of the land adjacent to the
proposed road, hereby petition your,
honorable body to grant and establish
a public road, described as follows, to
wit:
. Commencing at SW corner of sec. 3,
30,12, and thence running east one
mile on section line.
If the road be established as above
described we relinquish and wave all
claims for damages except for the
amount set opposite our names, which
sum we agree to accept in full satis
faction for all damages to our respec
lands as follows:
M. L Erb sec. 10, town 30, range 12
anount damaged 16 foot bridge.
Emil C Aegerter sec 3, town 30, range
12, amount damaged 11 foot bridge
We the undersigned, are inter* strd
in the establishment of said road and
reside within five miles of the said
proposed road and we have each given
the location of our land and residence
opposite our respective names in, sec
town and range.
M L Erb and eleven others
The State of Nebraska, County of
Holt. ss. ^
Personally appear before me. S P
McNichols, Co Clerk in and for said
County and State, duly commission
and qualified O E Ott, who being dub
sworn according to law. deposes and
says that be is personally acquainted
with the parties whose mames appear
on the within petition and that each I
of them reside within five miles of the
within proposed road and are legal
petitioners for the same
O E Ott.
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JOHN L. QUIC.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
his 9th day of November, 1912.
s F McNichols, Co Clerk
By C P Kelly, Deputy.
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Continued next week.
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(THE GIFTSTIIREt
Our Store is loaded this year with the choicest
the market affords
In Holiday Goods
We have rings'of all kinds, plain, stone diamond and |
signet; bracelets, cuff buttons, watches, watch fobs
lockets and silverware any of which would | j
make a beautiful and lasting present. | '
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WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF EASTMAN KODAKS j
I ^ W;B. GRAVES ^ J