The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 14, 1914, Image 5

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Adding
Machine
The latest Adder
Costs but $35
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ft is ap individual Adder, to he
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it is also intended for otlices and
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Plant’s Paurvt Shop I
For prices on Paints, Oils, Lead and Interior
Flat paint. $
Know where you are at, get estimates covering ff
cost of Material and Painting complete.
Everything as reasonable as good Material and
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Lincoln. Nebraska
For Sale by
Jordan <Sc ‘Warner
PAID ADVERTISING.
Onion Seed—$1.00 a pound. Phone
227.—C. E. Burch. 43-tf.
Dr. Corbett, dentist, in O’Neill
everd day. Lady assistant. 35-tf
For Sale—-480 Acres—Ranch and
Farm—E. D. Henry, O’Neill, Neb. 43
Have good piano to trade for second
hand car.—L. G. Brower, in rear c
Goodman Grocery. 48-lp
Wanted—A good girl for gener.
housework.—Mrs. S. J. Weekes. 47-1
See the grade shorthorn and blac
poll heifer and cow sale at Kola, Ma
13th.
For Sale—My Modern Residene
Terms to. suit purchaser.—Cai
Tinsley. 44-tf
For Kent—Two rooms, furnished
for light housekeeping.—Mrs. Julia
Cameron. 48-2
Wanted—An experienced girl for
general housework.—Mrs. J. F.
O’Donnell. . 48-8
Sewing School—New term begins
May 18th. Bring your own sewing.—
Josie Neiers. 47-2
Own your own home. Monthly op
tional payment plan. Call on John L.
Quig, O’Neill. 2Stf.
Fine Candies and Hot Chocolate.—
McMillin & Markey’s Bakery and
Candy Kitchen. 22-tf.
Star Brand Shoes are better, no
substitute for leather ever used. For
sale by Fred Alberts. 51 -tf.
WATCHES—Ask to see our special
tor Graduation.—John W. Hiber
Jeweler and Optician. 47-1
For Sale—Cattle of all kinds; will
sell either for cash or on time.—
Cowperthwaite & Son. 46-tf
The city will give steady employ
ment for the summer for a good man
and team. Apply to P. D. Mullen.
Special deals and prices on buggies,
wagons, feed grinders, gas engines,
manure spreaders, at Brennan’s. 24-tf.
Let us help plan your summer vaca
tion by fitting you out a trunk, suit
case or traveling bag, etc.—Lindquist
& Palmer. 48-1
Will trade motorcycle for team of
horses. Will trade piano for team of
horses.—C. W. Ogle in the new piano
store. Gray Block. 48-lp
For Sale—White Wyndotte eggs.
Flock Chalky White, $1.00 for 15,
$4.00 per hundred.—Versaw’s Ranch,
Box 16, Stafford, Neb. 45-tf
Strayed—From my place, eight
miles northeast of O’Neill, on or about
April 29, a three-year-old red heifer,
Jersey strain. Please notify M. P.
Sullivan, O’Neill. 48-tf
Home Grown Seed Corn for Sale—
Iowa Silver Mine and Mortgage Lifter.
Tested 95 per cent. Sample at First
National Bank. Leave orders at bank
or write M. W Spry, Meek, Neb. 44-4
Did you ever stop to think how
much you think of some old photo
taken years ago. Don’t put it off any
longer. Good lenses and a fast plate
make it a very short job for you.
We do the work. —O’Neill Photo
Co. 48
Carey-Ized Block salt, 2 blocks for
75 cents; 100 pound sack 65 cents; 70
pound sack 45 cents; 50 pound sack 85
cents; All other salt accordingly.
Bound to Rise flour 10 sacks for
$11.00; North Star 10 sacks for $10.50,
for cash at Gaughenbaugh’s. 44-tf
Lost—Sunday evening, May 10, be
tween the Northwestern depot and
the cafe on Douglas street, an oval
shaped locket, with the initials “J.
B.” on the back and a cross set with
stones on the front. Finder please re
turn to Jennie Blair, Beha Hotel and
receive reward. 48-1
Every one likes a nice enlarged
Photo from some good photo. Take
the photo to the Studio that made the
original. Then you get a large one
exactly like the little one. We have
the plates of all photos taken by
Phelps or Downey. Come in and see
samples of our work.—O’Neill Photo
Co. 48-1
For Sale—To close up an estate we
offer for-sale 160 acres of good hay
land, 3 miles from Emmet, being the
southwest quarter of section 3, town
ship 28, range 13, at $25.00 per acre,
cash. For further information enquire
of George Gaughenbaugh, O’Neill, or
John Gaughenbaugh, Emmet, Ne
braska. 42-tf.
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Supervisors’ Proseedings.
(Continued form page 4.)
Gentlemen: The bonds of school
district No. 8 having all been paid we
ask that you instruct the County
Treasurer to transfer $84.66 balance
in the bond fund to the general fund
of this district.
C. F. Baker, Director,
J. K. Ernest, Moderator.
Upon motion prayer of the petition
was granted.
Mr. Chairman, I move you that the
board go as a committee of the whole
to view the roads petitioned for by
R. P. Woeppel and Ollie Graver.
C. A. Farauier,
H. W. Tomlinson.
Motion carried.
On motion board adjourned until 1
o’clock p. m.
Th. D. Sievers, Chairman,
S. F. McNichols, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Apr. 29, 1914, 1 p. m.
All members present except Ham
merberg.
Chambers, Neb., April 1, 1914.
To the Honorable Board of Supervi
sors of Holt county, Nebraska.
We the Majority, Taxpayers and
inhabitants of the village of Cham
bers, Nebr., do hereby petition your
Honorable Board that you incorpor
ate the said village of Chambers, Holt
county, so it will be an incorporated
village of Holt county, Nebraska. The
Metes and Bounds are to be as fol
lows: Commencing at the northwest
corner of the southeast Vi of section
nineteen, in town twenty-six and range
twelve, west of 6th P. M. in Holt
county, Nebraska, and running south
one mile to the southwest corner of
the northeast Vi of section number
thirty, in town number twenty-six.
range twelve, west of 6th P. M. thence
running one mile east to the south
east corner of the northwest 14 of
section number twenty-nine, in town
I twenty-six, and range twelve, west of
. 6th P. M. thence running north one
j. mile to the northeast corner of the
southwest 14 of section numbei
twenty, town twenty-six, and range
’ twelve, west of the 6th P. M. thence
running west one mile to the place of
^ beginning all in Holt county. Neb., anc
* that you appoint the necessary trus
tees and in all other ways incorporate
n the village to be called Chambers, ac
cording to the statutes in such case
provided and further we petitioners
prayeth not.
Signed by C. J. Barnum and 144
others.
We suggest that you appoint the
following named persons for trustees
to draft the ordinances, call elections,
appoint village officers and to look
after the village affairs according to
the statutes in such cases provided.
George J. Anderson,
Robert J. Starr,
C. R. Stowell,
Ray Lienhart,
N. E. Dyke.
Whereas, the resident tax payers of
Chambers village, Holt county, Ne
braska, have petitioned this board to
be incorporated as a village and
Whereas, it has been made satisfac
tory to this board that they have the
required population of 100 or more
and that a majority of the resident
taxpayers of said village of Chambers
have signed the petition asking to be
incorporated.
Therefore, Mr. Chairman, I move
you that the said Village of Cham
bers, Holt county, Nebraska, be and
is hereby incorporated as provided in
Sec. 31, Chapter GO of the Revised
Statutes of .Nebraska, for 1913, to be
known as the Village of Chambers
under the following bounds and metes:
Commencing at the northwest cor
ner of seotion number 19, township 26,
north of range 12, west of the 6th P.
M. thence running south one mile to
the southwest corner of the north
east !4 of section 30, township 26,
north of range 12, west of the 6th P.
M. thence east to the southeast cor
ner of the northwest !4 of section 29,
town 26, range 12, west of 6th P. M.
thence north to the northeast corner
of the southwest V<t of section 20,
township 26, north of range 12, west
of the 6th P. M. thence west to the
place of beginning, and that this order
of incorporation be entered upon the
records of the board.
C. A. Farquier,
J, O. Hubbell.
Motion carried.
Whereas, the Village of Chambers
has this day been duly and legally in
corporated, as a village as provided
in Sec. 31, Chapter 50 of the revised
Statutes of Nebraska for 1913;
Therefore, Mr. Chairman, I move
you that the following named resi
dents of said village of Chambers be
and are hereby appointed as a board
of trustees for said village to serve
until their successors are elected and
qualified.:
George J. Anderson, Robert J.
Starr, C. H. Stowell, Ray Lienhart and
H. F. Dyke.
C. A. Farquier,
J. O. Hubbell.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman, I move you that the
action of this board on September 9,
1913, appointing all resident physi
Officers, be and the same is rescinded,
for the reason that the rules govern
ing boards of health only require one
practicing physician in each district,
raid district being formed in 1902, be
ing seven in number.
M. P. Sullivan,
C. A. Farquier.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that
Dr. James W. Gill be and is hereby
appointed member of the Board of
Health in and for the 6th District and
the County Clerk is hereby instructed
to notify Dr. Gill of his appointment.
M. P. Sullivan,
C. A. Farquier.
Motion carried.
Upon motion board adjourned until
9 o’clock tomorrow morning.
Th. D. Sievers, Chairman,
S. F. McNichols, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Apr. 30, 1914, 9 a. m.
Board met all members present ex
cept Hammerberg and Sullivan.
Mr. Chairman: The records show
that John S. Mlinar was assessed for
the year 1913 in Atkinson precinct
and Green Valley precinct, when he
should not have been assessed in
Green Valley. Therefore I move you
the County Clerk be and is hereby in
structed to strike the tax assessed to
him in Green Valley precinct.
J. C. Hubbell,
C. A. Farquier.
Motion carried.
O’Neill, Neb., April 30, 1914.
Mr. Chairman: We, your committee
appointed to view and consider the
road petition as prayed for by
Ed McClurg and others in Cleveland
township after careful consideration
we do not feel that we can recommend
the laying out of the proposed road as
prayed for.
D. M. Stuart,
H. W. Tomlinson.
Report of committee accepted and
committee discharged.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
road prayed for by Ed McClurg
in Cleveland township be denied.
D. M. Stuart,
C. A. Farquier.
Motion carried.
Upon motion board adjourned until
1 o’clock p. m.
Th. D. Sievers, Chairman,
S. F. Me Nichols, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Apr. 30, 1914, 1 p. m.
Board met all members present ex
cept Hammerberg and Sullivan.
To the Honorable Board of Super
visors of Holt County, Nebraska.
Gentlemen: As it will be necessary
lor the undersigned, County Judge of
said county, to be absent from said
county for a short period or periods,
apparently at such time or times as
this Honorable Board of Supervisors
will not be in session, the undersigned
respectfully requests the appointment
of a suitable person, to act as County
Judge, during the times that the
County Judge may be absent from
said county.
Respectfully submitted,
Thomas Carlon.
Whereas it has been made to appear,
that it will be necessary for the
County Judge of this County, to be
absent therefrom for short periods of
time and whereas, it also appears
that this Honorable Board, will not
be in session, at the time or times
that said County Judge will be absent
hereby
Resolved, that L. C. Chapman, be
and he hereby is appointed to act as
County Judge, of said County, during
and only for the time or times, that
the County Judge of said County, is
absent therefrom, upon the said L. C.
Chapman qualifying as required by
law.
Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption
of the foregoing resolution.
H. W. Tomlinson.
Mr. Chairman, I second said motion.
* D. M. Stuart.
Motion carried.
On motion bond of L. C. Chapman
was approved.
Be it resolved, ordered and declared
by the Board of Supervisors' of Holt
county, Nebraska, for the purpose of
further carrying out the rules end
regulations heretofore adopted for
the prevention and spread of con
tagious, infectious and malignant
diseases in this county that in the
event a vacancy shall appear in any
of the districts of said county or any
member of said district shall be absent
therefrom it shall be lawful for any
member of the said board to take
charge of and enforce the rules and
regulations of said board of health
in said district. This rule and regula
(Continued next week.)
The Shoes You Wear
AND WANT
We carry in stock. Come in and have a fit.
LINDQUIST & PALMER
The Shoe Men Who Know
Grade Stallion
TEDDY!
The Spotted Horse
Will make the Season of
1914 at the
Palace Livery Stable
Old Hilliard Barn
TERMS—$15 ror colt to stand and
suck. If mare is sold or traded then
service fee becomes due and collect
able at once. Good care, taken of
mare, but do not assume responsibil
ity for accidents. Phone No. 108.
I. N. Boggs
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