The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 02, 1914, Image 5

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Use one part Dip to 75 parts water. Certificate of
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Horses, Cattle, Poultry and Hogs. Sure death to Lice
and Ticks, cures Scab and Mange, chases Files and kills
diseases Germs. Guaranteed by
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Lincoln, Nebraska.
For Sale by
Jordan ds "Wnrimer
To Settle
AN ESTATE
I have three quarters of Good land to sell, 14
| miles northeast of O’Neill, Neb. 160 acres under
| plow; 60 acres meadow; 4 acres hog lot; balance in
I pasture. 60 rods from good school; 3y2 miles of
Opportunity, Store, cream station and postoffice. In
a good neighborhood. Good road to county seat.
The place has good improvements and will be sold
| right. If you are looking for anything like this, call
on
O’^Telll, ZbTeTo.
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At The Frontier Office.
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B< >b Lee!
Is a fine big Spanish Jack with big bone and lots of
quality. He is a black with tan markings and
weighs about 1,000 pounds. »
LYON
Is known to most of the breeders of this community
I as a good individual. He is a pure bred Percheron
horse, jet black in color and weighs 1,800 pounds.
These animals will make the season at the John
Hickey farm. The fee for a living colt from either
of these animals is $12.50.
HICKEY&CARNEY
Owners.
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PAID ADVERTISING.
Wanted—Girl for housework.—Mrs.
C. E. Stout. 2
For Sale—480 Acres—Ranch and
Farm—E. D. Henry, O’Neill, Neb. 43
I)r. Corbett, dentist, in O’Neill
every day. Lady assistant. 35-tf
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numung uo sooud poonpaj pjpadg
Own your own home. Monthly op
tional payment plan. Call on John L.
Quig, O’Neill. 23tf.
This Week—Special reduced prices
on Panama hats.—Harty Bros. &
Mullen. 3-1
Fine Candies and Hot Chocolate.—
McMillin & Markey’s Bakery and
Candy Kitchen. 22-tf.
Lost—A short black ladies’ jacket
coat. Finder please return to Harty
Bros, and Mullen. 3-1
For Sale—Cattle of all kinds; will
sell either for cash or on time.—
Cowperthwaite & Son. 46-tf
If you want a farm view, family
group or some post cards, phone or
write the O’Neill Photo Co. 2-4
Special deals and prices on buggies,
wagons, feed grinders, gas engines,
manure spreaders, at Brennan’s. 24-tf.
Have four quarters of good hay
land near O’Neill to rent, also six
quarters near Emmett.—F. J. Dish
ner. 2-2
Mr. S. Downey, for the O’Neill
Photo Co., will do view and home
portrait work throughout Holt county
this summer. 2-4
Money To Loan—I have some
private money to loan on choice Holt
county real estate, at a very reason
able rate of interest.—J. H. Meredith,
O’Neill. 52-tf
See the new line of over-shirt and
drawer combination. An ideal gar
ment for summer—Perfectly com
fortable. Drawers and shirts in one,
$2.00 and up.—P. J. McManus. 3-1
Have you seen the new line of over
shirt and drawer combination at
McManus’. They are the ideal gar
ments for summer. Perfectly com
fortable. Drawers and shirts in one
| FOR SALE OR RENT
My barn located on west Douglas
1 street. A splendid proposition for a
| hustler. Can give immediate pos
session. Have also for sale eight
head of horses, 10 sets of buggy bar- i
ness, 6 buggies, 2 carriages and 8
robes.
Must be sold at once. If you
want a good bargain call and see me.
P. D. SULLEN.
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at from $2.00 up.—P. J. McManus.
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ACCORDIN PLEATING?—#Oo
Accordion ond Knife Pleating, cOV^r
buttons and make skirts to measure.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
—Sioux Ci' ’ ' ~o„ 316-8 Pierce
St., Sioux 2-3
Files For Supervisor.
Fred Beckwith, of Emmet, was in
the city today and filed for the re
publican nomination from the Sixth
supervisor district. This is the dis
trict represented by J. O. Hubbell
So far Mr. Beckwith is the only candi
date who has filed for supervisor from
this district.
Best Diarrhoea Remedy.
If you have ever used Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
you know that it is a success. Sam
F. Guin, Whatley, Ala., writes, “I had
measles and got caught out in the rain,
and it settled in my stomach and
bowels. I had an awful time, and had
it not been for Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I
would not possibly have lived but a
few hours longer, but thanks to this
remedy, I am now well and strong.”
For sale by all dealers. 3-4
Supervisors’ Proceedings.
(Continued from page four.)
granted.
On motion board adjourned until
1 o’clock p. m.
Th. D. Sievers, Chairman.
S. F. McNichols, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., June 10, 1914, 1 p. m.
Board of equalization met all mem
bers present.
Whereas it appears to the satisfac
tion of the board that there has been
an erroneous assessment in the val
uation of the following land southwest
quarter of section 3, 28, 14, being as
sessed at $6,400.00, therefore, I move
that the county clerk be and is hereby
instructed to correct the tax book to
read as follows: Southwest quarter of
section 3, 24, 14, $2,400.00,
T. J. Coyne.
J. O. Hubbell.
Motion carried.
Whereas, it appears to the satis
faction of the board that there has
been an erroneous assessment in the
valuation of the following described
lands for 1912:
S% NWy* 18, 82, 14.$1,200.
WMt SE% 18, 28, 14,.$1,200.
SW)4 18, 28, 14,.....$1,600.
Therefore, I move that the county
clerk be instructed to correct the tax
list to read as follows: S% NW14 18,
28, 14, $400. W% SE% 18„ 28, 14,
SW 14.18, 28, 14.
J. O. Hubbell.
T. J. Coyne.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas, it ap
pears to the satisfaction of the board
that there is an error in the assess
ment of Elias Spindler in Paddock
township in the year of 1911, also in
his assessment in the City of O’Neill
in 1912, same being in a mortgage
which was given in as personal prop
erty and which was also assessed
against the land and the taxes paid,
therefore I move you a refund of
$16.56 for the year 1912 and one for
$.18.25 for the year 1913, be granted
him and the county clerk be and is
hereby instructed to draw a warrant
for the same.
T. J. Coyne.
F. O. Hammerberg.
iviuwufi uarrieu.
On motion board adjourned until 9
o'clock tomorrow morning.
Th. D. Sievers, Chairman.
S. F. McNichols, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., June 11, 1914, 9 a. m.
Board of equalization met all mem
bers present.
Whereas, it appears to the satis
faction of the board that there has
been an erroneous assessment on- the i
southeast quarter of section 7, 26, 12, i
the E Mi W% of section 7, 26, 12, be- i
ing assessed at $3,450.00 and $3,100.00
respectively for 1912, therefore I move 1
you that the county clerk be and he is l
hereby instructed to correct the tax
list to read as follows: Southeast :
quarter of section 7, 26, 12, $2,850.00
and the E!4 of WV6 of section 7, 26, ;
12, $2,500.00.
C. A. Fauquier.
F. O. Hammerberg.
Motion carried.
Whereas, it has appeared to the
satisfaction of the board that there
has been an erroneous assessment on
the improvements situated in
lots 1 to 8, block 8, Fahy’s
Park Addition to the City of
O’Neill, being assessed at $2,600.00
therefore, I move that the clerk be
instructed to correct the tax books
to read as follows: Improvements on
lots 1 to 8, Fahy’s Park Addition to
the City of O’Neill, $1,400.00.
T. J. Coyne.
J. O. Hubbell.
Motion carried.
O’Neill, Neb, June 11, 1914.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas, it appears
to the satisfaction of this board that
the assessed valuation on improve
ments on lot 8, in block 10 in Hallock’s
Second Addition to the town of Stuart,
Holt county, Neb., same being assess
ed at $1,200.00 for improvements be
ing double and more of the amount
of assessments for like improvements,
therefore I move you that the county
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clerk be and is hereby instructed to
correct the tax list making the val
uation on said lot $550.00 instead of
$1,200.00.
D. M. Stuart.
P. O. Hammerberg.
Motion carried.
To the Honorable Board of Super
visors,
I, Jacob Hirch the assessor of
real estate of 1912, find that I made an
error on the following described real
estate in Grattan precinct in 28, 12,
the south half of the southwest quar
ter section 18, north half of the north
west quarter the northeast quarter
section 19, 28, 12, belonging to
Amanda Hiatt, containing 320 acres,
which I assessed at $10.00 per acre,
snd should have assessed it at $8.00
per acre, and also the southeast quar
ter of the northwest quarter and the
northeast quarter of the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of the
northwest quarter of the southwest
quarter all in section 19, 28, 12, be
longing to George and Bessie Gaugh
snbeugh which I assessed at $10.00
per acre and should have assessed it
at $8.00 per acre. Which change I,
Jacob Hirsch pray the Honorable
Board of Holt county to make, in or
der to be equally valued with sur
rounding real estate of equal value.
Jacob Hirsch.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 30th day of July, 1913.
S. F. McNichols,
(Seal) County Clerk.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas, it appears
to the satisfaction of the board in
.•omparing the assessment of the
south half of the south half quarter
section 18, 28, 12, and the north half
of the northwest quarter and the
northeast quarter section 19, 28, 12,
is excessive in comparison with ad
joining property therefore I move
hat the clerk be instructed and he is
lereby ordered to correct tax list by
-hanging the total assessed valuation
from $10.00 an acre to $8.00 an acre
n accordance with the affidavit of the
precinct assessor.
M. P. Sullivan.
H. W. Tomlinson.
Motion carried.
On motion board adjourned until 1
'■’clock p. m.
Th. D. Sievers, Chairman.
S. P. McNichols, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., June 11, 1914, 1 p. m.
Board of equalization met pursuant
;o adjournment all members present.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas, as it ap
pears to the satisfaction of this board
■hat there has been an erroneous as
sessment in the west half of 20, 29, 9,
•ontaining 320 acres assessed at
S3,000.00, therefore, I move you that
:he county clerk be and he is hereby
nstructed to correct the tax books to
•ead $2475,00.
H. W. Tomlinson.
J. O. Hubbell.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that the
bounty Clerk be and he hereby is in
itructed to change the total valuation
in the southeast quarter of the north
vest quarter and the northeast quar
er of southwest quarter, the north
:alf of the southeast quarted of sec
ion 19, 28, 12, from actual value of
>1,600.00 to $1,200.00 in accordance
vith the affidavit of Jacob Hirsch,
>recinct assessor of Grattan township.
Something of Interest to the
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what are you going to do
with those Curtains? We
have installed the best
Curtain stretcher that
could be bought. Let us
do them for you and re
ceive a classy job.
O’Neill Sanitary Laundry
Phone 200
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M. P. Sullivan.
F. O. Hammerberg.
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas, it ap
pears to the satisfaction of this board
that there has been an error in as
sessing the improvements on lot 2,
in block 2, in the village of Stuart,
residence property owned by Ward
Brayton, the same having been asses
sed at $2/00.00 which should be as
sessed at $1,500.00, therefore I move
you that the County Clerk be and is
'hereby ordered to change the tax list
reducing the assessment on said prop
erty from $2,000.00 to $1,500.00.
D. M. Stuart.
F. O. Hammerberg.
Motion carried.
O’Neill, Neb., June 11, 1914.
Mr. Chairman: It appearing to
the satisfaction of this board that
there has been an error of assess
ment on lots 3 and 4, in block 2, in
the village of Stuart, same having
been assessed to Altha Flannigan at
$1,000.00 the same being assessed too
low, therefore I move you that the
County Clerk be and he is hereby
ordered to change the tax list increas
ing tax on said improvements from
$1,000.00 to $1,500.00.
u’ ■ D. M. 'Stuart.
F. O. Hammerberg.
Motion carried.
And clerk to notify Mrs. Flanni
gan of the change.
On motion board adjourned until
1 o’clock p. m. June 12.
Th. D.iSievere, Chairman.
S. F. McNichols, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb. June 12, 1914, lp.m.
Board met in regular session all
members present except Hubbell.
Minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.
Board adjourned until 1:30 p. m.
Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. j
S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. J
O’Neill, Neb. June 12,1 o’clock p. m. ]
Board met as a board of equali- ]
zation, all members present. There j
being no business board adjourned un- (
til 9 o’clock tomorrow morning.
Th. D. Sievers. Chairman.
S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. !
O’Neill, Neb., June 12, 1:30 p. m.
Board met in regular session, all
members present.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
bill of the Baldwin Mercantile Co.
for necessaries furnished patients
while in quarrantine in Chambers
township in the sum of $111.73 be al
lowed in the sum of $92.55.
C. A. Farquier
M. P. Sullivan. i
Motion carried.
On motion the following bond was
approved.
George W. Davies, road overseer.
On motion ■ board adjourned until
10 o’clock tomorrow morning.
Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. J.^ !
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CLINTON
AND
CAVANAUGH
We have Poland China Sows,
with pigs at their side, also a I
few good Durham Bulls for |
sale. And we are also in the S
market for anything you have 8
for sale. 8
Stock may be seen on the old £
Knapp place, 4 Ms miles east of ■■
town, or phone |f
M. P. CLINTON, I
O’Neill, Neb.
S. F. McNichols, County Clerk.
Typewriter paper for sale at this
office. We have it $1.00 up, per box.