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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1914)
I HALLMARK (firistmasl i L^J 'Specials | f These are the seven m gift suggestions you /j? saw advertised in VI the Saturday Even* Wk ing Post They <are \jf\ rin.soMGiw'KS special values you (A wdl find at this, The Hallmark Store. Each will solve one of your gift problems. Each will delight some one of Its your friends. i/5 They are shown exclu sively by us, and can be found nowhere else in this city. wd > Won’t you come in and - examine these and our ’ >1 hundreds of other charm- ‘ ^ ing gift suggestions for ** * the Holiday season? p No. Q 80 82.00 • Sterling Silver Ten Strainer (actual Use) Heavy weight. Chaste design. A splendid gift °]n? No. 081 1100 . Storting Silver Napkin Marker (aeuial else). Heavy weight This store is able to Js . offer you newest de* fj> signs and styles and exceptional values. tV We are the only store in 1// this city privileged to sell CV» Hallmark goods. This is The Hallmark Store and tm there is only one Hallmark yxJ Store in each city. This means that we have al- Oj lied oar purchasing power with yj\ that of hundreds of other leading \ j ( jewelers throughout the country y( in order to produce and sell high .VJJ grade jewelry, gold and silver- /r ware, and other articles at mini- ylC mum cost. At( This means to you better goods, JN* Jw titft 8Mawlbm better service, better values,when /jS m BMttSBSU . y°u purchase ** Btor#* III 1 Johrv W. Hiber jpf Jeweler and Optician Supervisors’ Proceedings. C. S. Kennel. . 4.20 (Continued from page seven.) Chas. A. Dailey. 4.00 , vi-7TL Charles E. Berger. 7.60 award O’Connell. 4'05 Albert Pierce 4 00 Ms P. Nelson. 4.00 „.ierce. ’. J. O’Donnell. 4.00 L- F- Pock. 4-00 >. B. Perkins. 4.00 Albert Pierce. 4.00 For Christmas Dinner For your Christmas Dinner I can furnish you with the following: fruit bananas APPLES GRAPES CRANBERRIES ORANGES LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT SWEET POTATOES CELERY LETTUCE RADISHES GREEN ONIONS CANDY NUTS FIGS DATES Send us your orders and we will fill them promptly with first-class goods J. C. HORISKEY A. W. Miller... 5.00 James Hoyer. 6.00 Sam Dierckson. 6.00 P. J. Flynn. 8.00 J. H. Simpson. 8.70 Sam Dierkson. 11,20 M. F. Cronin. 2.00 Wm. Spangler. 9.60 F. M. Ward. 6.00 Elizabeth O’Malley. 10.60 H. J. Hammond. 18.00 J. B. Jonas. 12.10 C. E. LaRue. 10.10 D. B. Perkins. 6.00 J. A. Good. 6.00 A. Saunto. 60.00 John T. Brennan. 6.00 Chas. Kay. 10.00 W. M. Spangler. 5.00 Chas. Davis. 8.10 P. J. O’Donnell. 6.00 Dave Demming. 10.60 Geo. Porgratz. 4.00 James B. Beck. 4.00 G. W. Mellor. 6.00 Michael Hull. 6.00 A. V. Ruby. 10.50 J. N. Trommershausser. 6.00 J. A. Butler. 6.00 S. E. Honeywell. 5.26 S. Harkins. 5.25 W. L. Roche. 9.40 L. F. Pfund. 6.00 O. P. Hanks... 12.00 Gilbert Whippel. 6.00 W. O. Feezer. 6.00 Joe McNichols. 6.00 H. L. Page. 8.00 Geo. Meals. 8.50 Peter Grof. 4.00 S. A. Hickman... 4.00 A. H. Allen. 5.40 C. F. Tyler. 5.40 E. E. Beck. 9.80 Frarjk Pacha. 4.00 L. E. Stone. 4.00 W. J. Benjamin. 6.00 Roy Dailey. 13.00 D. J. McCarthy. 7.60 C. E. Martin. 4.00 Arthur Burge. 4.00 M. B. Chittick. 6.00 Frank Kaup...... 6.00 A. T. Hart. 6.00 W. A. Wheeler. 6.00 J. A. Pinkerman. 14..50 H. W. Webb.. 4.00 Floyd Wolf. 10.80 W. H. Kaczor. 8.00 J. L. Quig. 4.00 Roy Smith.. 5.40 n;i T* _1 1C A A LiiiMO xvum .. ~ Anton Prussa. 11.50 M. B. Chittick. 6.00 A. E. Price. 8.70 E. H. Rouse. 6.00 J. O. Root. 6-10 John Otter Jr. 4.20 Otte E. Clevish. 10.00 Harvey Stott. 4.00 Wm. Storts. 8.50 Wm. Storts. 8.40 Ghas. Berger. 5.40 Bernard Hynes. 8.70 John Skirving. 2.00 F. M. Ward... 6.00 C. O. Seder. 10.60 H. J. Hammond. 10.00 John Sullivan. 4.00 T. L. Hall. 6.00 H. W. LaRue. 6.00 John Skirving. 6.00 T. J. Coyne. 6.00 Frank Campbell. 6.00 Chas. Good. 5.00 John C. Miller. 6.00 F. M. Ward. 6.00 Ed Burge. 6.00 Carhart Hoffman. 4.00 W. A. Wilson. 4.00 J. A. Pinkerman. 10.50 Frank Calkins. 6.00 John May... 6.00 R. O. Anderson... 6.00 P. J. Lydon. 12.65 John Oetter Jr. 6.26 Carl Lambert. 5.25 Wm. T. Hawkins...,.. 6.00 John Braddock. 6.00 Dan Dierks. 6.00 S. Northrop. 6.00 Wm. J. Grey. 10.00 Frank Geis. 6.00 Edward O’Connell. 6.00 Frank Scoefield. 4,00 A. W. Andrews. 4.00 School Dist. No. 35. 8.00 A. A. Sivesind. 5.40 H. R. Sprague. 9.65 John Dobias. 4.00 J. Bouska. 4.00 Chas. A. Daly. 6.00 Jacob Pfund. 6,00 John Kennedy. 6.00 Chas. N. Brown. 4.00 L. R. Wintermote. 4.00 E. F. McGrew. 6.00 Wm. Kramer. 6.00 Joseph Matousek. 9.80 Geo. E. Spear. 6.00 Roy Smith. 6.00 J. H. Butler. 6.00 John P. Hancock. 6.00 A. G. Abart. 9.80 James O’Donnell. 6.00 John Maring. 6.00 Geo. Davis... 6.00 G. W. Green. 6.0Q D. H. Allen. 6.00 F. J. Gapter. 6.00 Upon motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 27, 1914, 1 p. m. Board met all members present ex cept Hubbell. Upon motion board took up the mat ter of the claim for damages with Thomas F. Welsh for damages said to have occurred on Robertson Roard No. 156. Upon motion board took up the matter of allowing salary claims. Upon motion the following salary claims were allowed against the general fund: F. O. Hammerberg.$ 44.50 J. H. Meredit. 16.00 F.O. Hammerberg. 15.80 Madeline Doyle. 39.52 C. A. Fauquier. 44.65 H. D. Grady. 145.J3 Lottie McNichols. 64.17 M. P. Sullivftn. 60.60 Th. D. Sievers. 36.10 H. W. Tomlinson. 61.10 R. N. Brittell. 83.33 Mabel Meredith. 46.00 Josephine Carlon. 54.17 Anna Donohoe. 60.00 Rose Grady. 54.17 Minnie B. Miller. 116.66 M. F. Norton. 90.00 D. M. Stuart. 76.00 H. W. Tomlinson. 25.30 L. E. Soukup. 25.04 On motion bo*rd adjourned until 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. Mr. Chairman: In the road matter of Feridnand Krutz et al, petition ask ing for a public road commencing at the northwest corner of section 36, township 27, range 11, west in Holt county, Nebraska Having viewed the papers numbered 1 to 12 inclusive now on file in office of county clerk, and all action in the matter appearing regular, I move you that we allow the same as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of section 36, township 27, range 11, west in Holt county, Ne braska, and running thence east on the section line four miles, to the north west corner of section 34, township 27, range 10 west; thence north 121 rods, thence east 40.00 chains to the angle in road No. 79; thence east on said road No. 79 the distance of 40.24 chains and north 9.28 chains (as shown on road platt in county clerk’s office) to the one-fourth corner be tween sections 26 and 27, in township 27, range 10; thence east on the quar ter section line through the center of section 26 and 25, of township 27, range 10, and section 30 and a part of section 29, township 27, range 9, and terminating at the intersection of the quarter section line, with the center line of road No. 19 which parallels the F. E. & M. V. R. R. on the south side of same and there terminates. And that the county surveyor be hereby in structed to properly record and plat the same. C. A. Fauquier. J. O. Hubbell., Upon motion prayer of petition was denied. Mr. Chairman: I move you that motion here published setting forth the reasons for the disallowing what is known as the Ferdinand Krutz road. By reason of damages which is con sidered excessive, claims filed as fol lows for damages on said road: Fred Brechler.$ 75.00 A. M. Hopkins. 60.00 John Carr. 150.00 A. M. Swain. 60.00 T. V. Golden. 720.00 Total.$$1,065.00 D. M. Stuart. M. P. Sullivan. Motion carried. Mr. Chairman: I move you that we allow the damage in Road No. 110, as advertised August 13, 1914, which is as follows, to-wit: Commencing at station number 4, and run thence north 15 degrees east 4.00 chains to a point 37.40 chains south and 10.60 chains west of the northeast corner of section 36, town ship 28, range 16, thence north 58 degrees and 4 minutes east 12.30 chains to the east line of the section; thence north on the section line 31.00 chains to the northeast corner of above named section 36, township 28, north range 16, west, and there termi nate; also, that all of said road as now exists between the first and last named points be vacated; also, that the County surveyor be instructed to properly record, plat, and enter the above change on the road books of the county. J. C. Hubbell. H. W. Tomlinson. Motion carried. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 26, 1914. Mr. Chairman: I move that a com mittee of three be appointed to go to Stuart to negotiate a settlement with Roberts on what is known as the Leackman road. Looking to a settle ment and if possible avoid a law suit now pending. D. M. Stuart. F. O. Hammerberg. Motion carried. Chairman appointed Stuart, Ham merberg and Sullivan. Upon motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neil l, Neb., Nov. 28, 1914, 1 p. m. BACK TO YOUR “DOLLY” DAYS Come in and see the Sellers Junior Special Kitchneed the little girls are working so hard for and you will under stand just ,why it is that every little contestant is so anxious to own it. You will find yourself wishing that there had been such possibilities for you during that time, not so very far back, when you were a little girl, and played at doing the things you now do as a woman. For this Junior is an exact two-thirds size duplicate of the Sellars Kitcheneed Special and has in two-thirds size all such features as these: COOLING CABINET—Frosted metal perfectly ventilated. EXTENSION TOP—Can be pulled out to give more space when working. Can be had in cither nickeloid or in hard maple wood. SPACIOUS COMPARTMENTS in lower section—equipped with a sliding wire shelf WIRE RACK on back of door to this compartmentfor covers and flat tins. DRAWERS in lower section for kitchen linen and kitchen utensils, cutlery, etc. SELLERS AUTOMATIC FLOUR BIN —has funnel-shaped sifter attachment. This bin comes forward automatically to table level for filling purposes and easily swings back into position when filled. GLASS PANEL indicates constantly amount of flour on hand. Classware—SUGAR .. RECEPTICAL with automatic outlet and graduated measuringcup. SEVEN SPICE JARS, five with snap-on-covers, two perfor ated for salt and pepper, also BLASS TEA and COFFEE CANISTERS. SNAP-ON COVERS—slight pressure of thumb upwards all that is necessary to operate. SANITARY ROLLING CURTAIN— instantly disappears, rolls UP and OUT of the way. Keeps dust from pro visions stoied within cabinet. ANT-PROOF CASTERS. Strong steel caster, heavily nickel plated. Filling bowl above the caster wheel with water, oil or powdered borax, renders it impossible for ants or other insects to entr cabinet. SPACIOUS COMPARTMENTS in up per section, section, one for china, the other for glassware—has white enameled or varnished interiors, frosted glass doors and copper hinges. SELLERS KITCHENEED made of best quality seasoned and kiln-dried oak, finished oil hand rubbed, with dull coppered hinges and catches. SELLERS DOVETAIL METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION is responsible for the statement that Sellers Kitcheneeds will not warp or separate at the jionts or be affected by ever-changing kitchen temperatures. Ten of these 1-vote stamps are good for 1 10-vote stamp. The contest closes Christmas hive, so do now what you can toward helping the little girl you want to have this wonderful possession. JORDEN & WARNER Board met pursuant to adjourn- to where said line intersects the main ment all members present. channel of the Niobrara river; thence A committee from Saratoga town- down the main channel of the ship was present in the interest of the Niobrara river to where the main division of the Saratoga township channel crosses the range line between petition. ranges eleven (11) and twelve (12); Upon motion petition was laid over thence south along said line to the until 7 o’clock p. m. point of beginning, namely southeast Upon motion board adjourned until corner of section thirty-six (36), town 7 o’clock p. m. ship thirty-two (32), range twelve (12). Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. We further petition your Honorable S. P. McNichols, County Clerk. body to name said new town which we O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 28, 1914, 7 p. m. ask to be created, Coleman Township, Board met pursuant to adjournment and we further ask and pray that the all members present except Sullivan school house nearest the center of said and Hubbell. territory be designated and es To the Honorable Board of Supervi- tablished as the place wherein the sors of Holt County, Nebraska. next town meeting shall be held, and We the undersigned residents and that the same shall constitute the next legal voters of Saratoga township, and polling place in said township. Said being residents and occupants of the school house being known as the Slo territory hereinafter described re- cumb school house, and that your spectfully petition your Honorable Honorable body take such other steps body to create a new town or township and proceedings in the matter as pro in Holt County, Nebraska, comprising vided by law for the creation, organ the territory occupied by your ization and establishment of a new petitioners as hereinafter described township. All of which we respect and being a part of Saratoga township fully pray. as now and heretofore existing. The Signed by Bob Burley and 43 others, territory which your petitioners pray rpj^ state Nebraska, Holt County, be set apart, organized and created ss into a new township is described as Personally appeared before me follows: Jochim Wabs in and for said County Beginning at the southeast corner and state, duly commissioned and of section thirty-six (36), of township qualified to certify who being first thirty-two (32), range twelve (12), of dujy SWOm according to law, deposes of the 6th P. M., following said town- and says that he is personally ac ship line west to the southwest corner qUajnted with the parties whose name of section thirty-one (31), township appears on the within petition and thirty-two (32), range twelve (12), a tbat eacb 0f them reside within the distance of six miles, thence north to pr0p0se<j township and are legal peti the southeast corner of section twelve tioners for the same. (12), thence west one mile to the Jochim Wabs. southwest corner of said section gubgcribed and sworn to before me twelv (12), thence north following---- . —— said section line in range thirteen (13) | (Continued on page sis.)