No. 5770. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE * O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK At O’Neill, in the State of Nebraska, at the Close of Business, December 31, 1914. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. $269,542.72 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 170.70 U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation. 50,000.00 Other bonds to secure postal savings. 1,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc., on hand, including premiums on I same. .. 11,469.48 / ' Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank. 4,800.00 Less amount unpaid. 4,000,00 800.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 6,000.00 Due from Federal Reserve bank.. 6,073.39 Due from approved reserve agents in central reserve cities. 2,818.24 Due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 33,543.65 36.361.89 Due from banks and bankers (other than above). 7,042.99 Outside checks and other cash items; fractional currency 959.39 Notes of other national banks. 1,240.00 Lawful money reserve in bank: Specie. 13,255.10 Legal mder notes. 1,042.00 14 297.10 Redemption fund with y. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation). 2,500.00 Total.$407,457.66 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund. 30,000.00 Undivided profits.$26,533.48 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. 9,856.79 ig g7g.g9 Circulating notes., 50,000.00 Due to banks and bankers (other than above). 10,670.67 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check.124,154.19 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days. 17,206.35 Postal savings deposits. 96.91 State and municipal deposits. 17,046.08 158,503.53 Time deposits: Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days. 91,606.77 ^ Total.$407,457.66 State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss. I, S. J. Weekes, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. J. WEEKES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1915. W. K. HODGKIN, Notary Public. My commission expires November 30, 1917. Correct—Attest: O. O. Snyder, J. P. Gilligan, H. P. Dowling, Directors. This bank carries no indebtedness of officers or stockholders. , Supervisors’ Proceedings. f- - (Continued from last week.) John Sullivan. . .. 4.0' E. T. Wilson. 40.0( Dr. E. T. Wilson. 43.11 E. T. Wilson. 7.51 Dr. E. T. Wilson. 3.01 E. T. Wilson. 1.3< Dr. E. T. Wilson. 2.H E. T. Wilson. 2.11 E. T. Wilson. 2.11 Dr. E. T. Wilson. 6.01 J. B. Donohoe. 6.81 P. C. Donohoe. 4.01 W. K. Hodgkn.... i. 49.61 Thomas F. Walsh. 350.01 L. E. Stamps. 105.01 Upon motion board adjourned unti January 5, 1915, 10 o’clock a. m. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 5, 1915, 10 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournmen all members present. Minutes of las meeting were read and approved. Upon motion board adjourned unti 1 o’clock p. m. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 5, 1915, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournmen all members present. Atkinson, Neb., Jan. 2, 1915. Board of Supervisors, Holt County —Gentlemen: The Security Stab Bank of Atkinson, Nebraska, asks b be be designated as a depository foi ,. the funds of Holt county. We will pa; three per cent on daily balances ai heretofore, under the regulation! adopted by the County Board an< Treasurer. Security State Bank, Atkinson, Neb. By E. J. Mack, Cashier. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 5 1915. To. the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County. Gentlemen: We hereby make ap plication to be designated a depositor; for county funds, and agree to pay ! per cent on daily balances. Interest payable quarterly. Respectfully, JNeorasKa orate oaiin.. James F. O’Donnell, Cachier. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 5, 1915. To the Board of Supervisors, Hoi County, Nebraska. We hereby make application to b designation, a depository for count; funds and agree eto pay three per cen on daily balances. Interest payable quarterly, Chambers State Bank. By Ed. F. Gallagher, Agent. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 5, 1915. To the Hon. Board of Supervisors o Holt County. Gentlemen: We hereby make ap plication to be designated a depositor ■for county funds, and agree to pa three per cent on daily balances, in terest payable quarterly. The Pioneer Bank of Ewing, Neb. By S. J. Weekes, Their Agent. O’Neill, Nebraska, Jan. 5, 1915. To the Board of Supervisors, Hoi County. Gentlemen: We hereby make ap plication to be designated a county de pository for county funds, and agre to pay three per cent on daily balance: interest payable quarterly. Farmers Bank of Inman, Neb. By Ed. F. Gallagher, Their Agent. Stuart, Neb., Jan. 2, 1915. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska. : The undersigned The Citizens Bank ; > of Stuart, Nebrask.a a duly qualified , ) and active banking institution doing < > business under the laws of the State ) of Nebraska and under Charter desig t nated as Nnmber 402, hereby respect ) ively make application to become a ) regular depository for county funds ( > and agree to pay interest on said de- ] > posits at the rate of three per cent per \ I annum based on the average daily ] • balance of said fund. I And in accordance with the rules < • and regulations of said Board of Sp- ( • pervisors. , ( • The Citizens Bank of Stuart, Neb. . 1 By J. C. Flannigan, Ass’t Cashier. Ewing, Neb., Jan. 2, 1915. To the Hon. Board of Supervisors, O’Neill, Neb. Gentlemen: We hereby make ap- ] plication to have this Bank designated £ ; a county depository for the year 1915, f ; we agree to pay three per cent on all i funds left with us as county money. I Very truly yours, A. E. Spittler, Cashier. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 5, 1915. To the Board of Supervisors of Holt j county, Nebr. t ■ Gentlemen: We hereby make appli cation to be designation to be desig- « nated a depository for County funds ] ■ and agree to pay three per cent on ( ! daily balances, interest payable quar- ] ' terly. ' The Farmers Bank of Page. ^ ' By Ed. F. Gallagher, Their Agent. ( 1 Page, Neb., Jan. 4, 1915. c 1 To the Honorable Board of Supervi- c l sors of Holt County, Nebraska . s Gentlemen: We hereby make appli- s cation to be designated as a depository for County funds for which we will pay three per cent per annum on daily ' balances. Interest to be payable quar f Aultr C -^ «. Respectfully yours. R. E. Chase, Ass’t Cashier. < ! Emmet, Neb., Jan. 2, 1915. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of O’Neill, Nebr. Gentlemen: Herewith we make ap- . plication as a depository of County funds for which we agree to pay in- j terest on daily balances at the rate of \ " three per cent anum, payable quar terly. c The Emmet State Bank. By W. P. Daily, Cashier. ] Inman, Neb., Jan. 4,1915. To the Hon. Board, County Commis- 1 sioners, O’Neill, Neb. c Gentlemen: I hereby make appli- ( cation to your honorable body for a < deposit of $3,000.00 for the year 1915 < ^ for which I agree to pay three per 3 cent interest. Interest payable quar- < ■ terly, I am, ] ’ Very truly, f W. M. Coleman, Cashier. Mr. Chairman: I move that we ac- , cept the bid of three per cent per an num county deposits for the year 1915, J from the following state banks, and that the said banks be and hereby are ] designated as County Depositories I from January 8, 1915, to Jan. 7, 1916. , Emmet State Bank of Emmet,Ne- ' - braska; Ewing State Bank of Ewing; , B Inman State Bank of Inman; Page 1 i> State Bank of Page; Citizens Bank of : Stuart; Security State Bank of At kinson; Nebraska State Bank of < O’Neill; Chambers State Bank of Chambers; Pioneer Bank of Ewing; The Farmers Bank of Inman; The Far mers Bank of Page. M. P. Sullivan. D. M. Stuart. Motion carried. * O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 4, 1915. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We hereby make ap plication to be designated as a deposi tory for the funds of Holt County, and if accepted as such depository we agree to pay three per cent per annum on the aaverage daily balances of such County funds in this bank. Very respectfully, O’Neill National Bank. By S. J. Weekes, Cashier. Stuart, Neb., Dec. 14, 1914. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County. Gentlemen: We hereby make ap plication for appoihtment as a county depository for the period of two years beginning January 7, 1915, and ending Jan. 7, 1917, and agree *to pay three per cent per annum interest, payable quarterly, on all county funds de posited with us. We herewith attach surety bond for your approval. Yours truly, N. F. Crowell, Cashier. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 5, 1915. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We hereby make ap plication to be designated as a de pository for the funds of Holt County and if accepted as such depository, we agree to pay three per cent on the average daily balances of such County funds in this bank. Very respectfully, First National Bank, O’Neill. By J. F. Gallagher, Cashier. Atkinson, Neb., Jan. 5, 1915. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We hereby make ap plication to be designated as a de pository for the funds of Holt County and if accepted as such depository, we agree to pay three per cent per annum on the average daily balances of such County funds in this bank. Very respectfully, First National Bank of Atkinson. By Ed. F. Gallagher, President. Mr. Chairmna: I move that we ac cept the bid of three per cent per an num on County Deposits and approve the bonds of the following National Banks for the year 1915. The First National Bank of Atkin son; The First National Bank of O’Neill; O’Neill National Bank of O’Neill; First National Bank of Stu art. M. P. Sullivan. H. W. Tomlinson. Motion carried. Mr. Chairman: I move that the fol lowing National Banks be and hereby ire designated depositories for County :nuds from January 8, 1915 to January r, 1916: First National Bank ot Atkinson; F. O. Hammerberg. Motion carried. Mr. Chairman: I move that the fol owing County Official Bonds be and ( ;he same are hereby approved: ( H. D. Grady, county sheriff; M. R. Sullivan, county sheriff; M. R. Sulli First National Bank of O’Neill; G’Neill National Bank of O’Neill; The First National Bank of Stuart. M. P. Sullivan. /an, county treasurer; W. K. Hodgkin, county attorney; Minnie B. Miller, ;onty superintendent; Thos Carlon, county judge; M. F. Norton, county surveyor; R. N. Brittell, deputy county sheriff; E. T. Wilson, couty coroner. M. P. Sullivan. D. M. Stuart. Motion carried. Upon motion board adjourned until ) o’clock tomorrow morning. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. SUPERVISORS 3. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 6,1915, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment ill members present. Board took up the matter of ap proving official bonds of township of ficers. Upon motion the following bonds of overseers of highways fere approved: Charles Henry, John Sullivan, H. F. Rakow, John A. Novak, Nels Nelson, John Wenner, Anton J. Taylor, Geo. W. Davies, William Evans, Clyde Bow ien, Frank Kohlschmidt, Matt Nick, Gilbert Owens, M. W. Spry, W. W. Conard, Charles Fleet, W. C. Sarchet, Guy Cole, Ed. Babcock, Chris Hadsen, Henry Straka, John McClanahan, M. 0. Benson, Chas. McClanahan, Clem Bollen, W. E. Boyce, James H. Carney, D. B. McNabb, Robt. G. Benjamin, John Hughes, Frank Solfermoser, James Petr. Upon motion the following bonds for for justice of the peace were approved: S. E. Kelley, C. P. Preston, John Na per, John J. Binkerd, John P. Kelley, C. C. Jones, F. R. Bignold, Clarence Johnson, Anton Soukup, P. J. Lans worth, Levi L. Cosner, P. J. Kennedy, A. W. Miller, N. S. Butler, J. W. Hoag land, Joseph Kline, Abram Sfith, J. R. Ritz, S. Northrop. Upon motion the following bonds for constable were approved: Charles Vidra, R. D. Gager. Upon motion the following bonds for township clerk were approved: J. B. Fullerton, John Nilson, R. J. Starr, J. J. Nachtman, Chas. Bigler, Frank Root, T. S. Roche, Jos.Thramer, W. W. Abbatt, C. M. Fowler .Frank Urbon, W. A. Ellis, S. W. Brion, Jr. Upon motion the following bonds for township treasurer were approved: E. A. White, Otto Nilson, E. E. White, Fred Siebert, John Zeska, L. E. Skidmore, Arthur Wilson, W. E. Wolfe, Norman Whinnery, Jockin Wabbs, Frank Nelson, S. J. Hoffman, Geo. Brechler, N. E. Philbrick, Charles Smith, John Fundas, I. R. Dickerson, C. F. W. Lihman. Mr. Chairman: Whereas the boiler at the court house became unfit for use on account of being burned out, therefore I move that we approve of the committees action in having said boiler replaced by a new' one. It is further moved that the claim of James Davidson in connection with said boiler and itemized account as follows be allowed and the clerk instructed to issue warrant for same: Nov. 23, to repairing lavatory$ .50 Dec. 12, to repairing radiator. 1.50 Dec. 13, 34in. funace smoke pipe. 5.10 Jan. 2, to new boiler installing same. 497.00 Jan. 2, 300 pounds asbestos and cement. 6.00 Total.$510.10 M. P. Sullivan. C. A. Fauquier. motion carried. Upon motion board adjourned un til 1 o’clock p. m. Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. G, 1915, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present. Mr. Chairman: I move that the of ficial bond of P. C. Kelley for the of fice of County Clerk be approved. M. P. Sullivan. C. A. Farquier. Motion carried. Upon motion the following claims were allowed and county clerk instruct ed to issue warrants in payment there of, on the county general fund of 1914. James Armstrong.$ 21.00 A. H. Allen. 4.00 D. H. Allen. 4.00 R. N. Brittell. 83.34 Clarence B. Bailey. 7.60 John J. Cook. 28.80 W. N. Coats. 32.83 Josie Carlon. 54.17 Anna Donohoe. 60.00 r. J. Donohoe. 4.00 W. J. Davidson. 14.00 C. A. Fauquier. 45.00 Bert Freed. 6.00 Charles Francis. 2.00 August Corke. 4.00 Rose Grady. 54.17 H. D. Grady. 145.83 Wm j Gahagten. 48.00 Sd. F. Gallagher. 450.00 W. K. Hodgkin. 275.00 F. O. Hammerberg. 28.00 I. S. Hoffman. 4.00 I. P. Hanson. 4.00 3. E. Hall.22.00 3. B. Jackson. 48.70 ^red W. Lindberg. 6.00 3’Neill Light & Power Co. 160.16 3. M. Stuart. 12.00 H. P. Sullivan. 52.10 Wm. Simar. 4.00 Bolden Hotel. 21.15 I. W. Tomlinson. 41.10 lohn Nelson. 61.40 H. F. Norton. 110.00 rohn Nelson. 3.00 iVm. Wheeler. 4.00 Hurry J. McGrew. 7.50 Sari F. McGrew. 7.30 Hable Meredith. 54.00 Hinnie B. Miller. 16 00 3. E. Morgan. 19.95 Hinnie B. Miller. 116.16 loseph Matousek. 3.80 3. Madsen. 4.00 3. E. Martin. 4.00 Haggi eMarron. 4.10 SUPERVISORS 3. Albert Pierce. 2 00 B. O. Parker. 78.00 Mr. Chairman: I move that the fol owing precinct assessor bonds be and ;he same are hereby approved. M. P. Sullivan. C. A. Farquier. Motion carried. C. D. Keyes, John C. Carney, E. P. Btringfield, John Grutsch, C. L. Elk ins, Henry C. Haney, Chas. Brochman, John Cchindler, Fred Schindler, Alex Button, J. M. Christens, Chas. D. Withers, Geo. W. Holcomb, P. C. Dono loe, Henry Wabs. To the outgoing members of the County Board, D. M. Stuart, F. O. Hammerberg, C. A. Fauquier, and S. F. McNichols, County Clerk and ex afficio clerk of said board: We, the undersigned members of the County Board, recalling our present association as members of said board and recognizing the able and efficient manner in which said above officers have performed the duties devolving upon them during their respective terms of office, desire to express our regrets that the county will be de prived of their further able services and that we who continue in office will no longer enjoy the benefit to be de Charming Mabel Faleer With “His Highness the Bey” Opera-House, Friday, Jan. 22 Prices 50c, 75c, $1, Tickets on sale at Pixley's rived from such association, and hope Austrian Cruiser Will Assist Germans that the measure of success of said Manchester, N. K., Aug. 27.—Dr. K. officers in their private life will be T Dumba. the Austro-Hungarian am equally as good as that attained in basBador *° the United States, an ... nounced that he had received a vwrc pu lc o ce. Ifisg message via Sayville, L. I., from H. W. Tomlinson. the Hungarian secretary of foreign af J. 0. Hubbell. fairs, saying that "the emperor has M. P. Sullivan. commanded the Austrian cruiser Kai Th. D. Sievers. serin Elizabeth at Tsingtau to take up IT , ... , . the fight together with the German Upon motion board adjourned sine navy Dipl0matic relations with Ja die. pan are broken off.” Th. D. Sievers, Chairman. _ ~ ! ~ ,, S. F. McNichols, County Clerk. Paris, Aug 27_A German aero. _ plane fell to the ground inside the British lines In the Quesnoy region Sioux City is furnishing employ- flnd the two German officers on board ment to the jobless of that town by Were killed. Quesnoy Is six miles from sarrying forward public improvement, uiie. MF MV Read this IT1 £/ II . Good News You fellows who are looking for ! snaps in Suits and Overcoats had better take a look at the bargains we have for you. Our suits and overcoats are not cheap affairs. SUITS $22.50 and $25 value.. $18.75 ; $18.50 and $20 value.. 15.75 $15 and $16.50 value.. 13.75 $12.50, $13.50 value... 9.75 OVERCOATS $25 and $27.50 value. .$18.75 $20 and 22.50 value.. 15.75 $16 and $18.50 value.. 13.75 $12.50, $13.50 value... 9.75 FUR COATS $40 Values at.$32 $30 Values at. 24 $25 Values at.20 FLANNEL SHIRTS $2.50 Values at.$2.00 $2.00 Values at. 1.60 $1.50 Values at. 1.20 CAPS $1.50 Values at.$1.00 $1.00 Values at.75 75c Values at.50 L Special prices on all winter goods O’Neill Clothing Co. W. W. Stockton, Manager.