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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1914)
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University land.$ 1,164.'73 School land. 3,9411 '2 Consolidated state. 10,630.4 2 County general fund.... 3,346.0 3 County bridge fund. 1,056.6 5 County soldiers relief. ... 879.9; 1 County judgment. 854.5( > f County school. 21.36 County road. 3,387.24 County funding. 77.03 Water bond. 586.23 District school. 28,677.75 School bond. 11,732.25 Special school. 1,865.15 Free high school. 2,321.10 Township. 10,221.90 O’Neill judgment. 27.09 Village. 2,097.72 Center precinct court house bond. . . . 64.87 O’Neill railroad bond. . .. 321.55 Irrigation. 191.82 Grattan railroad bond. . .. 14.00 Grattan judgment. 205.49 Sidewalk. 205.49 Railroad sinking fund. . . 629.95 Atkinson judgment. 1.73 Special road. 224.17 Redemption fund. 1,281.94 Permanent road. 284.68 Special emergency bridge. 3,447.50 Sewer. 1,217.10 Water extension bond. . . . 398.93 Sewer sinking. 320.81 Library. 1,287.10 Excess fees from M. R. Sulli van county traesurer. . 2,018.60 Orders of the county board 24.47 County dragging. 645.23 Total.$95,887.22 BALANCES ON HAND. First National banl$0’Neill. $ 9,020.66 O’Neill National. 14,000.00 Citiezns Bank, Stuart. . .. 14,000.00 First National of Stuart.... 7,000.00 First National of Atkinson. 7,000.00 Security State, Atkinson... 7,000.00 Nebraska State, O’Neill.... 7,000.00 Ewing State bank. 7,000.00 Pioneer bank, Ewing. 3,500.00 Chambers State bank. 3,000.00 Inman State bank. 2,500.00 Page State bank. 3,000.00 Farmers bank, Page. 2,500.00 Emmet State bank. 2,500.00 Bank of Dorsey. 2,600.00 Cash in office. 2,062.10 Cash due from Elkhorn Valley bank.$2,263.61 General fund warrants, nt in account. 40.85 Total . 2,304.46 2,304.46 Total .. $95,887.22 State of Nebraska, county of Holt, ss. I, M. R. Sullivan, treasurer of Holt county, Nebraska, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of re ceipts, disbursements and balances, is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. M .R. Sullivan, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of January, A. D. 1914. S. F. McNichoIs, County Clark. (Seal) By T. D. Hanley, Deputy. State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss. We the undersigned -county commis sioners of Holt county, Nebraska, do hereby certify that we Rave carefully examined the accounts, of M. R. Sul livan, County Treasurer, and have found the foregoing statement cor rect. Witness our signatures at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 20th day of January, 1914. j H. W. Tjomlinson, M. R. Sullivan, J. 0. Hubbell, Th. D. Sievers, F. O.Hammerberg, C. A. Fauquier. Upon motion report of county treas urer was approved. Upon motion board adjourned un til 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’ Neill, Neb., Jan. 30,1914, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members present except Stuart. Upon motion board took up the matter of auditing claims against Holt county. Upon motion J. O. Hubbell was ap pointed chairman of the claims com mittee in the absense of D. M. Stuart. Upon motion the following claims were allowed against the general fund: May Allen.$ 4.00 R. N. Brittell. 88.33 Ralph Chambers. 20.00 O. N. Cunningham. 8.00 Josephine Carlon. 54.17 Josephine Carlon. 54.17 T. J. Coyne.131.70 J. M. Cannon. 9.00 Sam Derickson. 11.00 Anna Donohoe. 60.00 Joseph N. Englehaupt. 12.00 Barbara Englehaupt. 11.60 R. J. Eby. 8.00 John P. Gibson. 8.20 H. D. Grady. 47.95 H. D. Grady.145.83 H. D. Grady. 424.96 A. R. Wertz. 25.16 C. B. Scott. 24.90 M. P. Sullivan. 69.50 Louis Stebner. 8.75 J. P. Sullivan. 5.50 H. A. Rakow. 6.00 Wallace Ream. 8.50 Clara Reynolds. 10.40 Joel Parker. 15.60 Maud Palmer. . .. 5.60 John Nelson. 16.00 Tom F. McCarthy. 8.00 Ed. McBride. i 2.00 Theo. Moss. 60.00 Charles Mulhare. 6.00 Minnie B. Miller. 15.00 Minnie B. Miller. 116.66 Minnie B. Miller. 116.66 Elmer M. Merriman. 14.00 E. M. Merriman. 30.00 William Lubin. 17.00 P. C. Kelly. 30.00 J. V. Johnson.. 10.00 W. K. Hodgkins. 276.00 F. O. Hammerberg. 90.20 C. P. Hancock. 2.10 Minnie Hayne. 4.00 Rose Grady. 54.17 ^iliam Gahagan . 40.00 J. T. Thompson. 6.00 Glenn Tomlinson. 6.25 H. W. Tomlinson. 108.40 August Troshynski. 40.00 C. S. Utterbuck. .. 38.00 E. VanConent. 1 17.50 W. W. Wyant. 23.65 Rubert A. Walton. 21.00 Walrath & Sherwood Lbr. Co. 21.60 R. O. Arburthnot. 4.50 Anna M. Englehaupt. 11.60 Genevieve Englehaupt. 12.00 Charles Calkins. 5.40 May Cunningham. 8.00 John Coffey. 9.00 John Coffey. 12.00 John Coffey. . 8.00 John Coffey. 10.00 Mrs. Charles Coxson. 4.00 Anna Donohoe. 65.00 Peter Donohoe. 10.00 George W. Davis. . , . .... 4.00 C. A. Fauquier. 98.48 H. D. Grady. 145.83 H. D. Grady. 145.83 H. D. Grady. 273.70 Th. D. Sievers. 106.10 M. P. Savidge. 42.00 G. M. Stratton. 5.50 D. M. Stuart. 84.80 Louis Stebner. 40.00 M. P. Sullivan. 36.00 Ben B. Stevens. 3.20 M. A. Ritter. 14.00 J. B. Ryan. 17.85 Joel Parker. 3.00 A. D. Palmer. 3.60 A. D. Palmer. 3.50 M. F. Norton. 135.00 Lottie McNichols. 54.17 F. J. Milnar. 8.00 G. E. Moore. 5.00 M. L. Miller. 40.00 Minnie B. Miller. . . . 16.23 Minnie B. Miller. 8.47 Pat Minton.<.. 10.00 Joy Mann. 7.50 Joseph C. Murphy. 26.00 B. B. Kelley. 63.00 C. M. Jenkins. 2.00 J. Johnson. 6.20 William T. Hayes. 2.00 J. O. Hubbell. 90.20 Mrs. Annie E. Hendricks. . . 16.00 C. E. Hull. 24.00 Rose Grady. 54.17 J. M. Sanders. 27.60 Batly Sievers. 13.20 H. W. Tomlinson. 20.50 N. J. Tuller. 2.00 Clair Utterback. 37.00 Ivo Vanderschnict. 37.00 W. W. Wyant. 13.50 Edward H. Whelan. 100.00 Clair Grimes. 4.50 Upon motion board adjourned un til 1 o’clock p.m. Th. D. SieverB, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 30, 1914, 1 p. m. Board met all members present ex <v s' 1 ... 1 1 ■ —..■■■■■ ■ ... \ £ j cept Stuart. Board took up the matter of road petition of Donald McClenahan and Adam Martin, and John A Robertson as remonstrator. After hearing the evidence the board deferred action until March 3. Upon motion board adjourned un til February 17, 1914. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 17, 1914, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment, all members present. Minutes of the last meeting, from January 13 to January 30, were read and approved. On motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 17, 1914, 1 p. m. Board met, all members present. On motion the following bond was approved: C. S. Ingles, Justice of the Peace. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 18, 1914. Mr. Chairman: I move that the county treasurer transfer the sum of $16.91 from school district No. 134 to school district No. 117, and the county clerk is hereby instructed to correct tax list on the east half of the southwest quarter, west half of the southeast quarter, west half of the southeast quarter, section 32, 26, 11. West half of the southwest quar ter, section 32, 26, 11, by changing the said described real estate from district No. 134 to district No. 117. C. A. Faupuier, M. P. Sullivan. Motion carried. Un motion board adjourned until 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 18, 1914, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present except Hubbell. M. Chairman: Whereas in the mat ter of the proposed public road petitioned for by Dan McClellan and others between sections 29 and 32 township 31, range 11 west: All legal action pertaining to the laying out of the public roads in this state seem to have been complied with: I move you that the prayer of the petitioners be granted; also that the three miles of section line runing east from the southwest corner of section 28, town ship 31, range 11 west to the southeast corner of section 26, township 31, range 11 west; and the section line commencing at the southwest corner of section 29, range 11, west, and runing west 2 miles to the northwest corner of section 36, township 31, range 12, be declared a public road by usage, the same having been travel ed continuously for the past ten years or more, and that the county surveyor be and is hereby instructed to properly record and plat the same. F. O. Hammerberg, C. A. Fauquier. Motion carried. Mr. Chairman: In consideration of the damages claimed by John A. Robertson by reason of theh estab lishment of the above named road between sections 29 and 32, township 31, range 11, west: I move you that we allow him the sum of $40.00, the amouut found by the appraisers and that the county clerk be and is hereby instructed to draw a warrant upon the proper fund for the payment of the same. F. 0. Hammerberg, C. A. Fauquier. Motion carried. Upon motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 18, 1914, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment with all members present except Hub bell. Application for Purchase of School Lands By County. To the Chairman of the County Board of Supervisors, of the County of Holt, and State of Nebraska: The county Board of Holt county, Nebraska, having established a public road sixty-six (66) feet wide on the half section line between the southeast quarter (SEVi) and the northeast (NE%) of section thirty j(30), town ship twenty-seven (27), range nine (9), west, in Holt county, Nebraska, the undersigned, the duly elected, qualified and acting County Attorney of Holt county, Nebraska, hereby make* application to have the same appraised for the purpose of sale as provided by an act of the legislature of Nebraska, approved April 5, 1913. /Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 18th day of October, 1913. W. K. Hodgkin, County Attorney for Holt county, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, Holt county, ss. We, Th. D. Sievers, Charles A. Fauquier and Frank Hammerberg, members of the county Board of Su pervisors in and for said county, do solemnly swear that we will support the Constitution of the United States and the State of Nebraska, and that we will faihfully and impartially dis charge the duties of appraisers as provided by an act of the legislature of the state of Nebraska approved April 5, 1913, in estimating and ap praising carefully the value of the following described land, exclusive of improvements, viz: A strip of land thirty-three (33) feet wide on each side of the half section line between the northeast quarter (NE%) and the southeast quarter (SE%) of section . (30), township twenty-seven (27), range nine (9), west, in Holt county, state of Nebraska, according to the best of our ability; and in addition to the value of said land, shall to the best of our ability appraise the damage to the state of Nebraska by reason of the establishment of a public road on said half section line whose width is even with and boundaries coinci dent with the parcel of land herein- • before described. Th. D. Sievers, F. O. Hammerberg, C. A. Fauquier, Appraisers. Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 18th day of February, 1914 S. F. McNichols, (Seal.) County Clerk. REPORT OF APPRAISERS. We, the undersigned members of the Board of County Supervisors in and for Holt county, Nebraska, do hereby certify that we have Carefully examined the above described land and find the same to consist of 4 acres and its just and full value is §15.00 per acre, and the damage to the state of Nebraska by reason of the estab mentioned is $60.00. Th. D. Sievers, C. A. Fauquier, F. O. Hammerlierg, Appraisers. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of February, 1914. (Seal) S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. On motion board adjourned until 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. (Continued next week.) I with plenty of out-door exer* i cite, pore food and air, will I arrest consumptive tendencies, I allay irritation in throat and I lungs, and build up the whole I body. All DruggitU. I Scott Bownt, Bloomfield. N ] 12-14 I