The Frontier PabUibed by D. H. CRONIN II.M the Teer 75 Cent* Six Month* otrtolal paper of O’Neill and Holt county. ADVERTISING RATES: Dlauiay advertliirent* on page* *, 6 and B rejcnarged for on a bael* of 50 cent* un Inch oneoolumn width) per montb; on page 1 the charge la II an Inoh per month. Local ad vertisements, 6 oents per line eaoh ln«ertlon. Addree* the office or the publisher. Supervisors Proceedings. (Continued from page one ) Oct. 28th, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m. Th. D. Seivers, Chairman, S. F. McNichols, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., Oct. 28th, 2913, 1 o'clock p m. Board met pursuant to adjourment; all members present except Ilubbell and Tomlinson. Board took up tbe matter of the business of the board. Board adjourned until 9 o’clock to morrow morning. O’Neill, Nebr1, Oct. 29th, 1913, 9 o’clock a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment; all members present except Hubbell and Tomlinson. Board took up the matter of cor recting contract made with H. It Uttley. Mr. Chairman:—I move you that we accept and approve the addition made to the contract made by II. M. Uttley on Oct. 16,1913, which is attached to and made a part of said contract. M. P. Sullivan, D. M. Stuart. Motion carried. On motion board adjourned until 1 o’clook p. m. Th. D. Seivers, chairman, 8. F. McNichols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., 1913, 1 o’clock p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment; all members present except Ilubbell and Tomlinson. On motion took up the matter of auditing bridge claims against Holt county. Cn motion board adjourned until 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. Th. D. Seivers, chairman, 8. F. McNlchols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr.,Oct.30,1913,9o’clock a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment; all members present except Hubbell. Mr, Chairman:—I move that claims Nos. 824, 826 and 826 of the Western Bridge and Construction company, tiled on May 7, 1013, amounting to •4403 80, for bridge material furnished per oontract, be, and the same hereby are allowed In the Bum of $4439.80, and that the sum of $3000.00 allowed the Western Bridge and Construction com pany on account, as per claim No. 333 for $3000.00, allowed on account on Deo. 13,1012, and paid by warrant No. 1, dated December 13, 1913, daawn on Special Emergency Bridge Fund of 1013, be deducted from the amount of the above claim. And the county clerk Is hereby Instructed to Issue a warrant on the Special Emergency Bridge Fund of 1913 for the balance of •1439.80 due the Western Bridge and Construction company on the above claim after deducting the said $3000.00 from the amount of the above claims. M. P. Sullivan, C. A. Farquler, Motion carried. On motion board adjurned until 9 o'clock p. m. O’Neill, Nebr„ Cct. 30,1913,1 o’clock P. m. Board met pursuaut to adjournment; all members present except llubbell. Board took up the matter of audit ing claims against Holt county; also discussing the road proposition of what Is known as the Buffington road on the county line between Holt and Wheeler counties. On motion board adjourned until 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. Th. D. Selvers, chairman, S. F. McNIchols, county clerk. O’Neil). Nebr., Oct. 31, 1913, o’clock a. m. Board met; all members present ex. What Shall I Do? This question confronts all j young people starting out in life. A business education will help you whether you stay on the farm, go Into business for yourself or work for a salary; calls coming In right along for stenographers and bookkeepers at $.00 or $100 to begin. The time to start is Janu ary 2. You will complete yoer course then just at the time when calls for 1 elp are at the thickest. For litera ture, address HASTINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE HASTINGS, NEBR. cept Hubbell. On motion the following bond ^was approved: Milo Benson, road overseer; to till vacancy. Mr. Chairman:—I move that Theo. D. Slevers be appointed a committee of one to confer with the Wheeler county board for furtoer Investigation In regard to the road on county line at Deloit. C. A. Farquier, F. O. Hammerberg. Motion carried. Mr. Chairman,—I move that a com mlttee of three be appointed to view the bridges in Saratoga and Paddock townships, which are in need of re pairs. F. O. Hammerberg, II. W. Tomlinson. Motion carried. The chairman appointed Hammer berg, Sullivan and Tomlinson. On motion board adjourned until Nov. 11. 1913. Theo. D. Sievers, chairman. S. F. McNichols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., Nov. 11, 1913, 9 o’clock a. m. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment: all members present except Sullivan. The board met for the purpose of meeting with the state euglneer and was notified that he could not be here until the 12th. On motion the bond oj L. 0. Chap man for county judge during the ab sence of Thos. Carlon, was approved. On motion board went as a commit tee of the whole to inspect the bridges in District No. 2, that were built and repaired this fall. Board adjourned until 9 o’clock to morrow morning. Theo. D. Selvers, chairman, S. F. McNiohols, county clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., Nov. 12, 1913, 9 o'clock a. m. Board took up the matter of allow ing claims. Upon motion the following claims were allowed against the general fund: Thoa. Carlon.$ 22 00 Thoa. Carlon. 0 80 Thoa. Caalon.. .85 Thoa. ^Carlon. 4 80 Thoa. Carlon. 3 05 Thoa. Carlon. 2 55 Ed McBride. 1 00 Mrs, Mary Allen. 5 50 Chaa. Pruss. 4 80 Susie Harris. 4 00 Hazel Gunther. 4 00 Kate McDonald. 2 00 L. I. Puckett. 4 00 Ruth Larson. 2 00 Mrs. H. G. Garnlok. 2 00 Thoa. Carlou. 12 76 Fred VItt . 1 00 Henry Schmidt. 1 10 N. S. Hendricks. . 110 Jack llorlskey. 110 Arch Wyant. 1 10 Bort Harding. 1 10 J. F. O'Donnell. 2 00 Nell Brennan. 2 00 George Devlin, Sr. 2 00 Thoa. Carlon. 10 05 Mrs. Wilburn. 3 00 Jay A mitt. 3 00 Fred Spear. 8 00 Elisle Wahl. 3 00 Thoa. Oarlon. 8 75 Geo. Klllinger. 3 00 Fa auk Conrad. 2 00 Joe Filainger. 110 Wm. Bedford. 1 10 Mrs. Sargeut. 2 80 Johu Martins.... 2 Bo Wm. Martin. 1 to Tho»8 Carlon. 10 50 Caroline Stephner. . 8 00 Martin Laugdon. 3 00 Thoa. Carlou. 30 00 ! Ihoa. Carlou. 0 15 Thoa. Carlon. 1 85 Thhs. Carlon. 3 20 Thoa. Carlon. 7 45 Thoa. Carlon. 4 05 Guy Cole. 4 40 Mrs. Margaret Malloy. 4 40 John Martfeldt. 4 Do Lra. Cora Ahart . 4 00 Jerome Muring. 5 00 Mamie O’uonnell . 2 00 Ullysls Guntuer. 4 00 E. 11. Herman . 3 00 Minnie Stesheno. 2 50 Thos. Carlon. 4 30 Frauk Valla. 100 A. Boyd. 1 10 U. G. Whitman. 2 10 Hank Martin. 1 10 Will Butler. l 10 Jim Ryan. 2 00 P. D. Mullen. 2 00 U. F. McKeuna. 2 00 Ed. McBride. 2 Co T.J. Wilburn . 3 00 Otto Thompson. 8 00 J. W. Thomas. 3 00 Fred Wahl. 3 00 Clara Wahl. 3 00 Thos. Carlon. 8 10 Pat Mullen. 1 10 Dan Can Held. 110 Earl Worth. 2 20 E. Ws Sargent. 2 80 Chas. Mauson... 3 00 Ed. Larson. 3 10 Arthur Roberts. . 2 20 Thos. Carlon. 9 06 LeWls Stephner. 3 01 Rube Bellinger. 3 0o| Vernon Huber. 1 10 (Vest Publishing Co. 21(H) [ieo. A. Miles . 48 65 Hammond & Stephens.. 6 45 Oliver Typewriter Co.. 300 State Journal Eo. &0O 0. A. Farquler. 35 00 I), M. Stuart. 67 00 F. O. Hammerberg . 51 60 Algot Hammerberg . 18 00 M. F. Norton. 245 00 Anna Donahue. 55 00 Minnie B. Miller. 116 66 John Kane. 8 00 S. F. McNichols. 2 00 Huse Publishing Co. 28 00 Huse Publishing Co. 100 00 Huse Publishing Co. 18 50 Huse Publishing Co. 36 70 Huse Publishing Co. 136 25 Omaha Printing Co.— 202 00 Omaha Printing Co. 24 25 Omaha Printing Co. 120 00 Chae. Bigler . 3 00 Oeo. A. Miles. 131 40 Geo. A. Miles. 95 10 Hammond & Stephens Pub. Co . 2 65 Oliver Typewriter Co. 45 00 D. li. Cronin. 401 20 State Journal Co. 10 00 J.O. liubbell. . 62:40 Th. D. Slevers . 54 00 H. W. Tomlinson. 44 70 liuby Weyneth. 45 00 Josephine Oarion . 108 34 John A. Harmon . 260 87 Minnie B. Miller. 21 11 Thomas J. Coyne . 100 oo Huse Publishing Co.a. 0 6. Huse Publishing Go. 67 65 Huse Publishing Co. 7 2*) Huse Publishing Co. 1400 Huse Publishing Go. 30 70 Omaha Printing Go. 257 00 Omaha Printing Co. 92 00 Omaha Printing Co. 7 62 Mr. Chairman:—As the plans and specifications submitted by the state engineer for county bridges are not satisfactory, I naove you that a com mittee of three be appointed to confer with the state engineer in regard to new plans and specifications and let cing a yearly contract for bridge, and that the chairman be one of the com mittee. il. W. Tomlinson, 6'. O. Hammerberg. Motion carried. Chairman appointed Stuart and Tomlinson. Deport oj John A. Harmon, clerk of the district court, for the fiscal year commencing January 5, 1912, aud end ing December 31,1912: SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR 1912: Fees earned by the ulerk’a office dur ing year, as per report.$3433 40 Salary aocouut, salary of clerk and as sistant for year. 2885 97 Kxoess fees earned by clerk (surplus due couuty) . 549 43 County Debits: Fees due clerk, as per tills report. 973 00 Due clerk for east: advanced for post age and box rent. 92 00 County Credits: lly Jury fees tollected by clerk (Circuit C).$ 10 00 Cost collected fer oout.y clerk 44 90 Excess fees earned by clerk.. 549 43 Warrant No. 37, drown Aug. 23, 1912, on general fund, in puymeut of clerk’s salary for first half 1912 . 200 00 Lly balance due clerk. 200 87 *1085 20 *1066 20 The State of Nebraska, i „„ Countv of Holt, )' John A. llarmon, clerk of the dis trict court In and for Holt couuty, be ing Hrsb duly sworn deposes and says: That the within and foregoing is, as lie believes, a true and correct state ment of fees earned, work done for the couuty, on state and county cases and of costs collected for the county, and of salaries paid bv his office dur ing the iiscal year of 1912, beginning with January fith, 1912, aud ending with December 31st, 1912. JOHN A. UAltMON, Clerk of the District Court in and for Holt couuty, Nebraska. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 31st day of Octuber, 1913. S. F. McNichols, county clerk, (Seal) By T. D. Hanley, deputy. Mr. Chairman:—Your committee ap pointed to settle with J. A. Harmon tind the foregoing report correct. M. P. Sullivan, D. M. Stuart. Upon motion board adjourned until Dec. 16,1913. » Th D. Sievers, chairman, S. F. McNichols, county clerk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for soughs and colds. It is is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale by all dealers. adv. Blackbird Items. Ed Henifin called on May : Buttolph Sunday. A. Johnson Jr. went to O’Neill Monday on business. i Eric Borg and wife spent Sun day at A. Johnson Sr. Dude Harrison’s were callers ; at O. Harrison’s Friday. Steve Hicks and family went to Lynch Thursday. E. Rouse and family were vis itors at O. Harrison’s Sunday. Rev. Almond and wife spent Xmas at the home of E. Sargent. Atige O’Neill called on Kath ryn Merchant at Beavers this week. Eric Borg had the misfortune | Public Having rented my farm, I will sell at public sale, half mile east and half mile 1 south of Emmett, sale to commence at 19 a. m., on I Tuesday, January 6 !The following described property: 14—HEAD OF HORSES—14 3 Consisting ol 1 Shire stallion, 5 years old, weight 1400; 1 span black mares, 7 anc| ^ years old, with foal; x bay mare, 9 years old, with foal; 1 gray mare, 10 years old, with j ifoal, 1 grey horse, 7 years old, 1 coming 3-year-old geldings, 3 yearling colts, 2 suckling p colts. 92—HEAD OF CATTLE—92 j Consisting of 12 milch cows, 50 head 2-year-old heifers, safe in calf; 15 yearling heifers 5 yearling steers, 6 head of calves. ♦ MISCELLANEOUS Four mowers, 2 hay rakes,. 2 sweeps, 2 walking cultivators, one new; 1 stirring plow, new; 1 riding plow, 1 disc, 1 corn planter, one 16-foot harrow, 2 wide-tire wagons, one new; hay rack, 10x18; 4 sets heavy double harness, 1 set single harness, 1 Sharpies separator, i No. 4 gasoline engine, 2 horse-power; 1 set blacksmith tools, with forge; 1 low-wheel truck wagon, 5 pairs fly nets. Sixteen dozen chickens, White Wyandotte and Buff Rock, all young pullets. Some household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. 600 Bvi. Corn in Crib. 100 B\i. Oats. Sow with 6 pigs. 3 Shoats Free Lunch Served at 12:00 O’clock a. m. I TERMS: One year’s time will be given on all sums of $10 and over, with approved security and 10 per cent. Sums of $10 and under, Cash. H. G. GARNICK, Owner J. R. JARVIS, Auct. W. P. DAILY. CIeI^J 1