Supervisor’s Proceedings. O’Neill. Neb., Oct. 28, 1918, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment members Rotherham and Sulli van being present. There being no quorum present at 5 o’clock p. m. board adjourned to 9 o’clock a. m., Oc#. 29. M. P. SULLIVAN. Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 29, 1918, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment present Schollmeyer, Rotherham and Sullivan. Boarl took up auditing county claims and at 5 o’clock, p. m., there being no quorum present upon motion board adjourned. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 30, 1918, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment ail members present except Hayes and Watson. Board continued aduiting claims until 5 o’clock, p. m., when meeting adjourned to Oct. 31, 1918. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 31, 1918, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present except Hayes and Watson. Mr. Chairman: I move that the clerk issue a general fund warrant in "the sum of $15.00 per month for a period of six months from the 3rd day of Oct., 1918, to Goldie Liddy for the support of dependent children as or dered by the court. HUBBARD. BAUSCH. Motion carried. Mr. Chairman: I move that the county clerk be and he hereby is in structed to issue a general fund war rant in the sum of $20.00 per month for a period of six months from the first of September, 1918, to Flead Andrews for the support of dependent children. ROTHERHAM. SCHOLLMEYER. Motion carried. Mr. Chairman: I move that the county clerk be and he hereby is in structed to issue a general fund war rant in the sum of $10.00 per month for a period of six "months from the first day of Oct., 1918, to Minnie Soole for dependent children. Coffee Our Special Coffee is fresh roasted > every day. You, who can judge coffee at the first sip, know how important, this is. 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I 50c Large Jar Farm House 9Rp Mustard.tdl* 10 Pounds AQp Cabbage.*frUU -mSSfKsii FOR SALE—Salt Pickels, 1 to 3 Gallons. — ~TuiSSlfeiii YOU WILL SAVE MONEY IF YOU BUY MEN’S UNDERWEAR AND WOOL SHIRTS HERE. nwlisSfftSn WHY DON’T YOU GET THAT ROYAL TAILORED LOOK? MEN’S MADE TO ORDER SUITS OR OVERCOATS, $20, $22, «24, $25 AND $27. -57 STEPS “MELVIN” SELLS FOR LESS • HENRY BAUSCH, " M. ROTHERHAM. Motion carried. At 5 o’clock, p. m., gn motion board adjourned to Nov. 1, 1918. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 1, 1918, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment all members presint except Wat son and Hayes. Mr. Chairman: I move the prayer of the petition of A. Baker be and the same is hereby granted and the county clerk instructed to issue a re fund warrant to R. E. Gallagher, County Treasurer, in the amount set forth in said petition. Mr. Chairman: I move the prayer of the petition be and the same is hereby granted and the clerk is in structed to issue a i-efund warrant in payment thereof. M. ROTHERHAM, H. BAUSCH. Motion carried. At 5 o’clock, p. m., on motion board adjourned to Nov. 2, 1918. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 2, 1918, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present except Hayes and Watson. On separate motion the following claims were allowed on county road dragging fund and county clerk was instructed to issue warrants in pay ment: Lloyd Phelps . $33.60 Geo. Wrede . 18.00 Prank Weichmann . 25.00 W. L. West . 20.00 J. A. Vitt .. 17.50 A. J. Tasler . 11.25 Roy N. Pilger . 5.60 Lucian Page . 3.00 John Petr Jr. ..,. 18.00 Barney Olberding . 5.00 John Novak . 3.20 I. I. Miles . 31.50 Peter Kutscher . 25.50 B. F. Jones . 2.00 Mervin N. Butler . 8.00 L. W. Arnold . 152.50 P. V. Hickey . 60.00 Vernon Headman . 3.00 Bernard Gribble . 10.00 W. L. Holcomb . 6.60 Jacob Erb . 24.00 T. H. Davis . 20.00 W. E. Coulter . 1.50 Charles Brockman . 12.10 Samuel Weston . 5.25 B. W. Winchell . 25.00 Peter Weber . 16.00 W. L. West . 20.00 M. W. Spry . 8.00 Cyril Petr . 6.00 Clarence Tasler . 3.76 Cyril Petr 18.00 James Petr . 74.60 Hy F. Nightengale ... .. 5.00 Chas. F. McKenna . 36.00 L. D. Miles . 15.30 W. C. Joslyn .. 9.37 'Mervin Butler .. 4.00 Geo. L. Butler . 94.00 Joe Judge .•... 16.00 P. V. Hickey . 60.00 Walter ’ Holcomb . 3.00 Maurice Graham . 25.00 Theo Goers . 90.75 T. J. Donohoe . 18.00 E. W. Cooke . 6.00 Henry Clausen . ..T.’. 28.00 On motion the claim of Ralph Lawrence $6.00 and Kalsey Hull $77.60 was allowed on county road fund. On separate motion the following claims were allowed on county general fund and county clerk was instructed to issue warrants in payment thereof: Mae D. Hammond . $70.00 Hugh J. Boyle . 325.00 Peter W. Duffy . 150.00 Dr. J. P. Gilligan . 8.00 Muril Tarrant . 54.17 L. W. Bergstrom .. 43.55 Harry Bowen . 80.00 V. L. Huber . 19.00 W. K. Hodgkin . 3.00 P. C. Kelley . 29.17 F. H. Lancaster . 150.00 Lottie McNichols ..'. 65.00 H. W. Tomlinson . 93.50 M. Rotherham . 51.90 P. J. Stanton . 39.60 Underwood Typewriter Co. .. 101.25 Geo. Wrede . 12.00 H. U. Hubbard . 70.00 P. C. Kelley . 137.00 Robinetta Malone . 62.50 David Bellinger .- 18.00 John L. Quig . 125.00 M. P. Sullivan .. 117.00 W. C. Templeton .. 46.30 Wunner Bros. .. 58.15 At 5 o’clock, p. m., on motion board adjourned to November 12, 1918. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. - » WOMAN’S STATEMENT WILL HELP O’NEILL “I hated cooking because whatever I ate gave me sour stomach and a bloated feeling. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I tried simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad ler-i-ka.” Because it flushes the EN TIRE bowel tract completely Adler-i ka relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents ap pendicitis. The INSTANT action is surprising. Gilligan & Stout, drug gists. * War Savings to Continue. The State Director of War Savings has been advised that the Secretary of the Treasury has determined upon the issuance of a new series of War Savings Certitficates and Stamps to be placed on sale early in 1919 and to be known as the Series of 1919. The new Series will have a maturity date of January 1, 1924, and in practically all respects will be issued on the same terms and in the same manner as the present Series of 1918. A new $6.00 War-Savings Stamp, blue in color, bearing the head of Benjamin Franklin, the apostle of saving, and a former Postmaster General, is in preparation; The new Stamps will be placed on sale early in 1919. The same Thrift Stamps and Thrift Cards now in use will be continued in 1919 and will be exchangeable into new Series of 1919 War-Savings Stamps payable January 1, 1924, in the same way as the exchange has been made during this year into the Series of 1918 War-Savings Stamps. Because of chaotic conditions in Europe, the armies must be maintain ed at full strength for many months, and, in addition, enormous expendi tures wall be necessary for years in connection with readjustment and re construction work. The Treasury De partment feels confident that every individual in the country will con tinue to give loyal support to the Gov ernment by the purchase of War Savings and Thrift. Stamps through out the coming year. A MERCILESS JUDGE One Who Shows No Favor, A merciless judge is Father Time. Before him the weak and the wanting go to the wrall. Only the truth can stand. For years the following state ment from an O’Neill resident has withstood this sternest of all tests. H. J. Zimmerman, cream station, main street, says: "For about-two years I was in bad shape from kidney complaint, in fact, 1 didn’t believe there was any hope of my being cured, as I had tried so many reme dies without being helped to any ex tent My back ached constantly. I often had to get up at night to pass the secretions and the passages were attended by a scalding sensation. Di2zy spells and pains in my head caused me much misery. About four boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills rid me of all signs of kidney complaint.” (Statement given July 25, 1907.) On June 20, 1916, Mr. Zimmerman said: “The cure Doan’s Kidney Plils gave me has proven permanent. It has been years since 1 have had need of them, so I never fail to recom IGET RETURNS from the money you are spending for rent. f 53553 BUILD YOUR OWN HOME and in a few years you can 1 «pay for it with the money you® would pay for rent. ® We have a few well located residence lots within reach of city water and sewerage con venience. We will be glad to quote prices and terms at any time. Call and see me. manual JOHN L. QUIG The Home Loan Man] w———————i—— • mend them at every opportunity." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Zimmerman had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Roy Gray. Butte, Neb., Nov. 19: Roy Gray, died at the home of his father-in-law, 0. Carlin in Holt county Friday morn ing of influenza and complications. He was buried in the Butte cemetery Fri day afternoon. A short service was held at the grave conducted by Rev. W. DeBenham. He leaves a wife and baby daughter. Now is the time to order The Fron tier-only $1.60 until January 1. My Residence. Additional 26 lots. Three quarters of land. One Ford Car. | Call or write for prices and terms. P. D. MULLEN, Box 84, O’Neill, Nebraska. ■ We are Buying Hides and Furs Paying the Best Market Price. Don’t forget to come and see us at | Boggs’ Livery Barn. Also Buying Iron, paying good prices. O’Neill - - Nebraska | J \ wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnm _ » Somewhere in France is the Lily. When the Great Red Dawn is Shining. I Miss My Daddy’s Good Night Kiss. He’s Got Those Big Blue Eyes Like You Daddy. I’d Like to See the Kaiser With a Lily in'His Hand. You’re in Style When You’re Wearing a Smile. Lil Liza Jane. Oh! Boys Carry Me Along. Cheer Up Father Cheer Up Mother. Bring Me a letter From My Old Home Town. When You Come Back and You Will Come Back. What a Wonderful Message From Home. A Rainbow From the U. S. A. France We Have Not Forgotten You. The Beast of Berlin. Do Your Little Bitty Bit. God Be With Our Boys Tonight. When You Come Home. I Don’t Want to Get Well. Long Boy. That’s a Mothers Liberty Loan. There’s a Green Hill Out in Flanders. I’m Always Chasing Rainbows. I Wonder What They Are Doing Tonight. Just a Baby’s Prayer at Twilight. Cathedral Chimes. Christmas Chimes. I Love You More For Losing You a While. When You’re Away Pack up Your Cares in a Bundle of Joy. Maritana—Scenes From the Brightest. Long Long Ago. Lets Bury the Hatchet (In the Kaiser’s Head). How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning. 0 Sole Mio. My Hawaii. K-K-K-Katy. Good Morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip. 1 Want Him Back Again. We’ll Do Our Share. Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia. The Pickaninnies Paradise. Send Me Away With a Smile. My Sweetheart is Somewhere in France. Come Along Ma Honey. Liza Jane. When I Send You a Picture of Berlin. You’re Lips.Are No Mans Land But Mine. That Soothing Serenade. When You Feel a Little Longing In Your Heart. Dear Little One. Waves of the Sea. Lullaby. The Old Refrain. Forgotten. Beautys Eyes. Liberty Bell. Do Something. In 1960 You’ll Find Dixie Looking Just the Same. ||| Carqlina I’m Coming Back to You. , llll The Old Gray Mare. When We Wind Up the Watch on the Rhine. You’re the Greatest Little Mother in the World. My Baby Boy. ||||, Toreador March. j|l! The Jolley Lumber Jack. hs{ I’m Too Tired to Make Love. $1 Beans, Beans, Beans. I May be Gone For a Long Long Time. < Over There. ■ jiff Uncle Sammy. % || For Your Boy and My Boy. v 111 You Keep Sending Them Over and We’ll Keep Knocking Them Down. llll When I Get Back to My American Blighty. Its a Long Way to Dear Old Broadway. The Last Long Mile. , Minuet. Spring Song. The Submarine Attack at Sea. The Battle in the Air. My Irish Song of Songs. The Fields of Ballyclare. x War Songs Hits Part One. War Songs Hits Part Two. Memories of Christmas, Part One. Memories of Christmas, Part Two. Funiculi—Funiculi. Maria-Maria. Arabian Dreams. Somewhere in Hawaii. Buzzin the Bee: That Creepy Weepy Feeling. Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight. Abide With Me. When You and I Were Young, Maggie. Mighty Lak a Rose. Years Ago. ^ Can You Hear Me Calling Caroline. I’m So Glad My Mamma Don’t Know Where I’m At. I Can’t Let ’Em Suffer. Oh! You La! La! Keep Your Head Down Fritzie Boy. Red, White and Blue. Its a Long Way to Tipperary. Battle Hymn of the Republic. Star Spangled Banner. When the Corn is Waving Annie Dear. Pnvfprl Abide With Me. What a Friend We Have in Jesus and many more coming every few days. Liven up the old Machine cause the war is won and you have the greatest reason for rejoicing in your home. The Yanks are coming home victors.