The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 18, 1918, Image 5

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Supervisors’ Proceedings.
(Continued from last week.)
cess fees in the office of County Treas
urer be and the above amounts are
hereby transferred to the General
Fund of the county.
W. T. HAYES,
JOS. SCHOLLMEYER,
Motion carried.
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the County
General Fund and County Clerk was
instructed to issue warrants in pay
ment:
F. C. Watson . $54.20
M. Rotherham. 27.30
H. U. Hubbard . 34.00
H. D. Grady . . 11.25
C. J. Malone . *34.75
Jos. Schollmeyer.34.00
Lottie McNichols . 130.00
W. T. Hayes . 34.00
Henry Bausch . 62.30
Nebraska Telephone Co. 49.10
At 5 o’clock, p. m.,on motion Board
adjourned to April 2, 1918.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chariman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 2, 1918, 10 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members present except
Bausch and Schollmeyer.
A delegation of members of Iriman
Commercial Club appeared before
this Board in the interest of a bridge
on the main traveled road north of
Inman.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion
Board adjourned to 1 o’clock, p. m.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 2, 1918, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members present except
Bausch and Schollmeyer.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
County Clerk be instructed to issue a
County General Fund waj-nant {for
$20.00 per month to Emma Lawson as
ordered by the County Court.
W. T. HAYES,
H. U. HUBBARD.
Motion carried.
At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion Board,
adjourned to April 3, 1918.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 3, 1918, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members present except,
Bausch.
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors,
Holt County:
Gentlemen: There being a vacancy
in the office of City Assessor for
O’Neill for the year 1918,1 hereby ap
point C. E. Downey for said office, sub
ject to your approval.
Respectfully,
B. T. WINCHELL.
Filed March 27, 1918.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., March 28, 1918.
To the Honorable Board of Supervi
sors of Holt County:
• Gentlemen: There being a vacancy
in the office of Precinct Assessor for
Conley township for the year 1918,
I hereby appoint Adelbart Fauquier
for said office subject to your approval.
Respectfully,
B. T. Winchell.
Filed March 27, 1918
P. C. Kelley, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska, March 16, 1918.
To the Honorable Board of Supervis
ors, Holt county:
Gentlemen: There being a vacancy
in Atkinson precinct of assessor for
1918 I hereby appoint J. J. Stilson as
sessor for said precinct, subject to
your approval.
B. T. Winchell.
On motion the appointment of C. E.
Downey, Adelbert Fauquier and J. J.
Stilson asessors appointed by the
county assessor was aproved.
On separate motion the bonds of the
following assessors were approved:
J. W. Holden, Chambers; C. E. Dow
ney, O’Neill; William Hanley, Grattan;
J. J. Stilson, Atkinson; Adelbert
Fauquier, Conley and Walter Downey,
Wlllowdale.
At 12 o’clock noon, on motion the
Board adjourned to 1 o’clock p. m.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebr., April 3, 1918.
1 o’clock p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
all members present except Bausch.
On motion Board went into commit
tee of the whole for the purpose of
inspecting bridges on the Elkhorn,
near Inman.
At G o’clock p. m. the committee
arose and on motion the Board ad
journed to April 4, 1918.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 4, 1918.
9 o’clock, a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
all members present except Bausch.
On motion Board went into commit
tee of the whole for the purpose of
examining work being done on roads
in Atkinson township.
At 6 o’clock, p. m. committee arose
and on motion the Board adjourned
to April 5, 1918.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebr., April 6, 1918.
9 o’clock a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment all members present except
Bausch.
Mr. Chairman: “Be it resolved
that the County Board of Supervisors
of Holt County, Nebraska, at this reg
ular meeting at the Court House in
O’Neill, Nebraska, on this 6th day of
April, 1918, hereby accept all the
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previsions of the Federal and State
Aid Road Acts, as provided In House
Bill 7617 of the 64th Congress of the
United States (39 Stat. 355) and House
Roll 722 of the 1917 session of the Ne
braska Legislature, approved April 19,
1917, and make application for state
and Federal Funds for Holt county,
as apportioned in said House Roll 722,
to construct the following roads:
Beginning at the SW comer of
section 6, township 30, range 16 west,
thence east on the section line to the
northeast corner of section 7, town
ship 30, range 15 west; thence south
on the section line to the SW corner
of section 29 of said township and
range; thence east on the section line
to the SW corner of section 28, town
ship 30, range 14; thence south on the
section line to the SW corner of sec
tion 33, township 80, range 14; thence
east on the section line to the south
west corner of section 36, thence south
to the SW corner corner of section 1,
of township 29, and range 14, thence
east on the section line to the SW
corner of section 1, township 29, range
12; thence south to the quarter line
in section 25, said town and range;
thence east to SW comer of NW quar
ter of section 29, township 29, range
11; thence south to the SW comer of
section 29, said township and range;
thence east on the section line to the
SW corner of section 25, township 29,
range 10; thence south to the SW cor
ner of section 36, said township and
range; thence east to the NW comer
of section 6, township 28, range 9;
thence south to the SW comer of sec
tion 18, said township 28, range 9;
thence east to SW corner of section
15, said town and range; thence south
to the SW corner of section 22, said
town and range; thence east to the
SW corner of section 23, said town
and range, thence south on the section
line to the SW corner of section 2,
township 26, range 9; thence east to
the SE comer of section 1, township
26, range 9.
Beginning at the NE corner of sec
tion 5, township 29, range 14, thence
south on the section line to the south
east corner of section 32, said town
ship and range; thence east on section
line to the northeast -orner of section
5, township 28, range 11: thence south
on the section line to the southeast
corner of section 32* township 27,
range 14; thence south to the NW
corner of section 16, township 26,
range 14; thence east to the NE cor
ner of section 16; thence south to the
SE corner of section 33, township
25, range 14.
Beginning at the center of the east
section line of section 30, township 29,
range 11 (O’Neill); thence north on
the section line through said town
ship 29, townships 30 and 31 to the
northeast corner of section 6, township
31, range 11 (Meek); thence west on
section line to SW corner of section
31, township 32, range 11; thence north
on the section line to the northeast
corner of section 1, township 32,
range 12, (correction line); thence
east on section line to the center of
south line of section 31, township 33,
range 11; continuing north through
section 31 and 30, in township 33,
range 11, to the State Aid Bridge
across the Niobrara river.
For and in consideration of the
above specified roads being construct
ed with Federal and State Funds, the
Board of County Supervisors of Holt
county, Nebraska, hereby pledge the
good faith and credit of the county of
Holt, Nebraska, to furnish all of the
right of way on the above designated
roads, free of cost to the Federal
Government and state of Nebraska,
to provide funds for and continuously
maintain the above specified roads
after the construction of the same, as
provided in the above mentioned acts.
We also pledge said county of Holt,
Nebraska, to construct and maintain
all bridges on the above specified roads
where the clear water way exceeds
thirty-six (36) square feet, and within
thirty days after the" above described
roads have been completed we agree
to designate same as county roads as
provided in House Roll 212 passed by
the 1917 Legislature of Nebraska.
JOS. SCHOLLMEYER,
F. C. WATSON.
A vote being taken on the above
resolution, all members voting aye, the
Chairman declared the motion carried.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion the
Board adjourned to 1 o’clock p. m
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebr., April 5, 1918.
1 ’clock p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
all menders present.
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the county
general fund and the county clerk
was instructed to issue warrants in
payment iheieof:
Murial Tarrant .$ 54.17
Peter W. Duffy . 150.00
Peter W. Duffy .. - 42.47
A. C. Killian . 25.50
Mrs. Charles McKenna . 60.00
Mae D. Hammond . 70.00
Anna Donohoe .*.. 70.00
Hugh J. Boyle . 325.00
P. C. Kelley . 27.51
Robinetta Malone . 62.50
Edward O’Connell . 7.05
Peter W. Duffy . 75.34
Peter W. Duffy . 36.55
Ed. Neal . 12.00
Lottie McNichols . 65.00
Dr. J. P. Gilligan . 8.00
Mrs. M. Donohoe . 48.50
Frank H. Lancaster . 36.50
McGinnis Creamery Co. 26.30
P. C. Kelley . 137.50
Dr. W. P. Hombach . 8.00
Minnie B. Miller . 116.66
Peter W. Dffuy . 10.85
Peter W. Duffy . 36.03
B. Farner . 59.75
Harry Bowen . 80.00
H. D. Grady . 10.80
H. W. Tomlinson . 3.00
Lloyd W. Bergstrom . 83.33
E. E. Brown . 35.00
Reardon Bros. 33.60
Zeb Warner . 3.00
Minnie B. Miller.T.. 15.56
At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion Board
adjourned to April 6, 1918.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 6, 1918, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members present.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
County Clerk issue a general fund
warrant to Goldie Liddy in the amount
of $15.00 per month for a period of
six mohths for the support bf de
pendent children as ordered by the
Court.
F. C. WATSON,
H. U. HUBBARD.
Motion carried.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion Board
adjourned to 1 o’clock p. m.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 6, 1918, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members present.
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the County
Road Dragging fund and County Clerk
was instructed to issue warrants in
payment thereof.
J. H. Thompson .$ 23.00
N. W. Katzenberger . 15.00
H. W. Tomlinson . 15.00
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the County
General Fund and County Clerk was
instructed to issue warrants in pay
ment thereof:
M. Rotherham .$ 23.00
M. P. Sullivan . 65.20
H. U. Hubbard . 22.00
H. W. Grubbs . 3.00
A. V. Virgin . 3.33
Jos. Schollmeyer . 26.40
F. C. Watson . 29.70
O. O. Snyder. 314.24
Frank Howard . 5.00
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A, V, Virgin.4.85
Jos. Schollmeyer . 77.80
W. T. Hayes . 22.00
A. E. Dimmitt'. 22.50
W. K. Hodgkin. 3.00
H. W. Timlinson . 41.95
On motion L. G. Gillespie was ap
pointed Official Adjuster of Hail
Losses for Holt County for the year
1918.
At 6 o’clock p. m. on motion Board
adjourned to April 29, 1918.
M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk.
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Librarian's Report For March,
No. of books in library.2,681
No. of books purchased . 34
No. of books borrowed . 43
No. of books added . 78
No. of readers .1,273
No. of Readers added . 7
Circulation .*.1,004
Juvenile Circulation . 487
Adult Circulation . 517
Receipts: Fines and ovexdues .$2.04
Expense: Incidentals .$2.49
Cash on hand .$18.80
MAYME COFFEY, Librarian.
Card #f Thank*,
Owing to the fact that the kind
nesses shown and the sympathies ex
tended to us in our recent sad bereave
ment, it is quite impossible to thank
each one personally and therefore we
take this means to express our heart
felt gratitude to our friends and
neighbors, in fact all the people of
O’Neill, for the sympathetic words
expressed and kind acts performed to
soften and allay our great grief.
Mrs. A. J. Hammond and family.
Telephone Men at Home
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those telephone workers who are remaining
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The thousands of skilled telephone work
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One man in every atx from our telephone
maintenance and construction forees is now
\ in some branch of the military service.
Between the various training camps, mil
itary and supply depots scattered all over
j the country, the number of telephone calls
has been steadily Increasing.
Private business, accelerated by the war,
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of additional telephone equipment and
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There is also an astonishing demand for
telephone equipment for the training camps
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These extraordinary demands for tele
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ment and private needs have come upon the
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In spite of the war and what It has meant to this company in the
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In spite of all these obstacles, we are meeting the needs jjf_ the
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