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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
Supervisor’s Proceedings. O’Neill, Neb.. Nov. 12, 1918, 10 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members present except Bausch and Rotherham. At 12 o’clock, noon, board adjourned to 1 o’clock p m. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nev. 12, 1918, 1 p. m. Beard met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members present except Bausch and Rotherham. Board took up auditing of county warrants and at 5 o’clock, p. m., adjourned to Nov. 13, 1918. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 18, 1918, 9 a. m Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members present except Rotherham. At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board adjourned to 1 o'clock, p. m. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, Cunty Clerk. O’Neill, Neb , Nov. 13, 1918, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members present except Rotherham. Board took up the matter of the selection of a jury for the regular December 2nd term of court for the year 1918. * Following is the list of names selected by the county board of super visors from which to draw the regular jury panel for the December term of • court: Name Precinct Address Jake Ernst, Rock Falls . O’Neill Frank Hammerberg, Sand Creek, At kinson. A. Storjohann, Coleman, .Phoenix Chris Nelson, Dustin, . Dustin C. C. Henkle, Saratoga, .Phoenix John Sweet, Cleveland, .Dustin William Evans, Pleasantview, At kinson. Wm. Harvey, Paddock, .Blackbird Herman Stein, Paddock, .Meek L. C. McKim, Scott, .Opportunity Tom Crowe, Steel Creek, .Dorsey John Dumpert, Shields, .O’Neill Mat Cleary, Shields, .O’Neill John Dorr, Iowa, .Page R. H. Murry, Iowa, .-....Page Wm. Clark, Willowdale, Middlebranch T H. Enright, Grattan, .O’Neill P. J. Stanton, Grattan, .O’Neill Peter Ryan, Grattan, .O’Neill John Carton, Gratton, .O’Neill Jake fiershiser, urattan, .O Neill R. H Mills, Grattan, .O’Neill E. W. Sargent, Grattan, .O’Neill Frank Anderson, Deloit, ... Clearwater Joe Wiebel, Deloit, .Ewing Wm. H. Graver, Ewing, .Ewing Frank Mitchell, Ewing, .Ewing Art Snyder, Ewing, .Ewing J. L. Fisher, Golden, .Ewing Oliver Connor, Golden, .Ewing Ray Chase, Verdigris, .Page Clyde Templeton, Verdigris, .Page Mark Howard, Verdigris, .Page A. E. Wilson, Shamrock, ... Chambers Charley Elkins, Chambers, Chambers J. Greenstreet, Chambers, ..Chambers Peter Nelson, Conley, .Chambers Joseph Owens, Lake, .Bliss E A. Stott, McClure, .Ewing W. C. Kelley, Inman.Inman Frank Coleman, Inman, .Inman C. D. Keyes, Inman, .Inman Wm. Long, Francis, .Atkinson R. F. Scott, Green Valley, ....Atkinson Peter Judge, Sheridan, .Atkinson L. W. Berry, Swan,.Inez August Schutt, Josie, .Josie C. T. Thompson, Wyoming, ... Amelia Fred Beckwith, Emmet, .Emmet F. E. Foreman, Emmet Village,Emmet John Kenny, Fairview, .Amelia W. P. Simar, Atkinson, .Atkinson W. A. Wheeler, Atkinson, . ..Atkinson R. M. Hartt, Atkinson, .Atkinson John Tushla, Atkinson, .Atkinson T. M. Elder, Atkinson, .Atkinson Frank Bigelow, Stuart, .Stuart Grant Blinn, Stuart, .Stuart J. A. Caufal, Stuart, . Stuart W. K Slaymaker, Stuart, .Stuart The following is the list of jurors drawn from the sixty names presented by the county board of supervisors and drawn by the clerk of the district court and the sheriff in the presence of the county board of supervisors: Peter Judge, Joseph Owens, John Carton, W. C. Kelly, John Tushla, Frank Hammerberg, John Dumpert, Oliver Connor, C. D. Keyes, F. E. Foreman, Jake Ernst, L. C. McKim, C. C. Hinkle, R. F. Scott, Ray Chase, Art Snyder, James Greenstreet, W. A. Wheeler, Grant Blinn, John Kenny, R. H. Murry, Fred Beckwith, Wiliiam Harvey, R. H. Mills. Mr. Chairman: I move that the foregoing twenty-four persons drawn from the sixty names presented by the county board by the clerk of the district court and the sheriff in the presence of the county board be and hereby are the jurors for the regular term of court to be held at O’Neill, Nebraska, December 2, 1918. W. T. HAYES, JOS. SCHOLLMEYER. At 5 o’clock, p. m., on motion board adjourned to November 14, 1918. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 14, 1918, 9 a. fi. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present. On separate motion the following claims were allowed on the county road fund: Hy F. Nightengale .$363.00 : ■ ■ ■' ■ ■ - - -— — -. | T. J. Murphy . 30.00 On separate motion the following claims were allowed on the county road dragging fund: Art Snyder .$ 70.00 Ed. Babcock . 35.00 L. E. Skidmore . 67.50 At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board adjourned to 1 o’clock, p. m. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, Cunty Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 14, 1918, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present. On motion the following claims were allowed on the county general fund and county clerk was instructed to issue warrants in payment thereof: James Barrett . $ 5.70 James Brennan. 4.20 James Crowley . 8.40 J. L. Hoge . 3.30 Thos. Kelley . 5.70 Gib McCreath. 5.70 M. P. Sullivan . 15.00 Silas Rohr . 5.00 Anton Prussa . 5.00 Fred Ziska . 5.00 Phillip Kopp . 5.00 M. B. Miller . 3.60 Chas. N. Hansen . 3.60 W. *F. Kaczor . 3.60 R. E. Maw . 3.60 Orville Harrison . 3.60 T. J. Wilburn . 4.80 A. J. Frost . 4.80 Chas. Siders . 6.00 W. J. Vandorn . 6.00 J. B. Long . 9.80 John Walsh . 5.00 Dean Cole . 5.00 William G. Beha .. 3.00 R. H. Mills . 3.00 C. B. Scott. 3.00 R. J. Jennings . 3.60 M. P. Sullivan . 3.60 Henry Fuelbertha . 4.80 N. E. Philbrick . 4.80 D. E. McClurg . 11.80 E. W. Wilcox . 3.60 O. W. Craig . 3.60 L. G. Gillespie .•. 4.20 M. Johnson . 6.25 William Welsh . 4.20 Con Harley . 5.10 C. E. Martin . 5.10 K. F. Dyke . 3.30 W. S. Grimes . 3.30 W. E. Dysart . 3.30 M. H. Horiskey . 3.00 A. V. Virgin . 3.00 John A. Harmon . 3.00 P. M. Coleman . o.ou J. S. Jackson . 3.60 H. W. LaRue . 6.00 R. J. Starr . 6.00 D. B. Perkins . 9.80 Leo Malloy . 3.60 John Gaughenbaugh . 3.60 J. K. Ernst . 3.00 D. H. Murphy .:. 3.00 H. W. Cook . 3.00 T. E. McKenzie . 6.00 W. R. Johnson . 6.00 Fred McNally . 11.50 J. J. Naughman . 6.00 R. Adams %. 6.00 P. D. Mullen . 3.00 E. Campbell . 3.00 E. J. Allen . 5.40 R. J. Murray . 8.80 E. W. Sterner . 6.40 J. B. Fullerton . 5.10 T. E. Marring . 8.50 F. P. Ullrich . 6.00 Conrad Kramer . 6.00 Silas Rohr . 6.00 Wm. Bokhof . 5.70 Henry Bausch . 12.00 E. A. Dimmitt . 18.00 J. R. Jarvis . 9.40 P. A. Lenberg . 12.30 John P. Sullivan . 4.20 E. J. Robinson . 412.50 Bernard Hynes . 10.40 D. E. Beck . 13.50 Jno. Millner . 5.00 Lewis J. Helm . 3.60 H. R. Rouse . 7.50 Elmer S. Hull . 3.60 J. C. Jorgensen . 3.60 A. C. McDonald . 3.60 J. M. Morgan . 4.80 W. S. Miller . 4.80 R. R. Woods . 8.80 Floyd Crawford . 6.00 John F. McKeown . 6.00 Geo. Parnell . 5.00 Douglas Allen . 5.00 Chas. Abart . 5.00 Frank Valla . 3.00 J. H. Meredith . 3.00 C. P. Pettijohn . 3.60 J. M. Hunter . 3.60 John C. Gallagher . 3.60 Rilie L. Paxton . 4.80 J. E. Montgomery . 4.80 Chas. Enders . 3.60 John Anspaugh . 3.60 C. M. Fowler . 3.00 P. J. O’Donnell . 4.20 C. L. Davis . 4.20 Dennis McCarthy . 5.10 Frank Jutte . 5.10 Chas. Brockman . 5.10 Joseph Klein . 3.30 Cliff Marquis . 3.30 H. B. Russ . 6.40 J. J. Thomas . 3.00 P. J. Stanton . 3.00 N. S. Butler . 3.60 George Davis . 6.60 H. J. Harty . 3.60 J. R. Reitz . 6.00 S. G. Jeffries . 6.00 Hugh O’Connor . 8.60 Frank Foreman . 3.60 Jim Shorthill . 3.60 A. A. Revelle . 3.00 Andy Clark . 3.0C Henry Vequist . 6-00 Jake Ernst . 9-50 John M. Grutsch . 6.00 Pete Litzen . 6.00 F. A. Bower . 6.00 Fred C. Gatz. 3.00 D. Stannard . 3.00 H. J. Hammond . 3.00 Herbert J. Stevens . 5.40 Chas. E. Bowen . 5.40 Anton O’Donnell . 5.10 Henry Mullen . 5.10 Thomas Troshynski ».. 5.10 Leo M. Mnuey . 6.00 J. J. Slymaker . 6.00 C. N. Biglow . 3.60 N. F. Crowell . 3.60 F. A. Orendorf . 3.60 P. J. Kennedy . 6.00 O. W. Baker . 6.00 C. G. Moss . 14.50 John Carr . 12.40 L. D. Montgomery . ,5.40 O. O. Newman . 6.30 Sam Dierkson . 6.30 William C. Pickering . 6.30 J. B. Reiser . 5.40 Charles Mitchell . 11.10 G. W. French . 4.20 A. W. Wonner . 4.20 K, J. Davis . 4.20 N. P. Hansen . 4.20 G. S. Withers . 4.20 N. J. Tuller . 4.20 Joseph Matousek . 4.20 C. V. Wicks . 4.20 S. E. Honeywell . 5.40 Joe Owens . 4.20 R. J. Marsh . 3.60 H. E. Coyne . 3.60 W. J. Hammond . 3.60 G. E. Morgan . 4.20 Koy j. urimn . N. J. Tuller . 4.00 Henry Storjohn . 5.40 Bernard Hynes . 5.40 P. J. Keilty . 5.70 John Haake . 5.70 Tyler Striven . 5.70 W. C. Templeton . 8.10 William Lord . 3.G0 J. B. Jonas . 5.40 T. J. Long . 5.40 Sol Fried . 4.80 S. F. Adams . 4.80 Charles Lofquist . 4.80 F. L. Bain . 3.90 P. V. Hickey . 3.90 George Hibnes . 3.00 N. F. Brunner . 4.20 Michael Hull . 6.00 Henry Schollmeyer . 6.00 George Tomlinson . 10.40 William Spangler. 6.00 Frank Harpster . 6.00 G. W. Haynes . 3.00 J. Hughes . 4.20 J. J. Kraska . 8.00 Barney Gunther . 2.70 L. B. Hanneman . 2.70 J. E. Jones . 4.80 C. M. Reiser . 6.00 E. W. Corbitt . 6.00 J. W. Fullerton . 4.20 J. W. Henning . 4.20 M. L. West . 4.20 Mort Hiatt . 3.90 Elmer Adams . 3.90 N. O’Connell . 10.40 Pete Graf . 6.00 John Judge . 6.00 Robert Gray . 3.60 R. H. Gallagher .,. 3.60 H. Armstrong . 3.60 William Gill . 3.60 Daniel Lynch . 6.00 John Bauer . 6.00 John Bauer . 6.00 W. F. Connor . 5.40 C. C. Lee . 5.40 W. L. Brady . 6.30 C. L. Brady . 11.50 Geo. Syfie . 5.40 Ray E. Coburn . 5.40 Joe Qbermire . 5.40 Jas. E. Jones . 9.00 Alex Napier . 4.20 W. Gilmore . 4.20 C. D. Withers . 4.20 G. W. Trainer . 9.00 R. N. Hart . 4.20 Alex Searl . 4.20 P. J. Lyden . 5.40 W. L. Medcalf . 16.40 Carl Lampert .*. 5.40 Arthur Ryan . 3.00 L. C. Peters . 3.60 G. C. Whislcr .... 4.20 T. F. Campbell . 4.20 W. E. Scott . 4.20 John F. Storjohn . 5.40 F. J. Manchester . 5.40 Falim O’Neill . 5.40 Peter Nelson . 12.40 John Lidgett . 5.70 W. E. Snyder . 3.60 H. O. Howard . 3.60 C. E. Ferdig . 3.60 Jos Doborvolny . 5.40 C. R. Ballon . 10.40 S. S. Wymore . 12.40 F. H. Fundas . 4.80 J. T. O’Connell . 3.90 W. J. Gray . 3.90 T. F. Wagner . 3.00 F. O. Kellogg . 4.20 Ed Welton . 9.50 William Wells . 6.00 William Hartland. 6.00 J. A. Weible . 14.00 R. L. Lorenz . 6.00 Geo. Shindler . 6.00 Thos. Crimmins . 4.20 Walter C. Smith . 4.20 Carl Jaco . 2.70 E. C. McKay . 2.70 William H. Graver . 2.70 O. A. Hammerberg . 6.00 R. K. Lawson . 6.00 Ra,v C. Aldridge . 11.50 Chas. N. Gonderinger . 8.40 L. C. Genung . 4.20 H. B. Russ ./.. 3.90 T. J. Scott . 3.90 W. B. Cooper . 3.90 Caleb Phillips . 6.00 Carl P. Scofield . 6.00 Sterling Wanser . 3.60 If. C. Howard . 3.60 C. A. Townsend . 3.60 At 5 o’clock, p. m., on motion board adjourned to December 2, 1918. M. P. SULLIVAN, Chairman. P. C. KELLEY, County Clerk. Canvas of Official Vate. The official vote of Holt county was canvassed last week, that is all ex cept the soldiers vote, which will not be certified to the county clerk until the latter part of the month by the state commission. The vote cast in Holt county this fall was 3193, which is about 1,000 short of the vote cast last fall. Following are the bfficial figures on United States Senator, Governor, State Senator, Representa tives and the county officers: For suffrage amendment . 1647 Against suffrage amendment .... 600 Majority for amendment 1047 For constitutional convention .... 1684 Against constitutional convention 660 Majority for convention . 1134 United States Senator— Morehead, democrat .1636 Norris, republican .1688 Norris’ majority . 63 For Governor— Neville, democrat .1387 McKelvie, republican ....1688 McKelvie’s majority .. 301 For State Senator— Robertson, democrat 1186 Cronin, republican .1876 Cronin’s majority . 690 For State Representative, 53 Dist— Charles M. Daly, demo., 1383 W. W. Bethea, rep., .1635 Bethea’s majority . 252 For State Representative, 54 Dist.— Crist Anderson, demo., 1253 B. E. Sturdevant, rep., ..1772 Sturdevant’s majority 519 B ^ | AHE business of our ^ *5 I community is protect ■ ed by the ability of -/>* |P this bank to rediscount its H holdings of commercial 9 paper when necessary with ■ IH the Federal Reserve Bank. |g| |H Our customers share in the fif H protection afforded by this ||| 9 great financial umbrella. §18 ■ THE O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK II Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000 S Bw This Bank Carries no Indebtedness <jf Officers or Stockholders. _ _ wEKBBKBBBBBBB4BBBBBBBBBBBB -— -- --■— --—■—— For County Clerk— P. C. Kelley, demo..4439 E. F. Porter, rep., .1664 Porter’s majority . 226 For Sheriff— Peter W. Duffy, demo., 1630 R. N. Brittell, rep., .1496 Duffy’s majority - 136 For County Attorney— T. F. Nolan, demo., .1471 Lewis Chapman, rep., ...1689 Chapman’s majority .. 118 For County Superintendent— | Miss Anna Donohoe, .1760 (non-partisan) Miss Meta Martin .1128 (non-partisan) Miss Donohoe’s majority 637 A Strategist. “Oh, Jack, what shall I do.” “Why, what’s up.” “Miss Tellem saw you kiss me.” “Never mind, dear. I’ll fix Miss Tellem.” “Oh, how can you.” “I’ll kiss her and let you see us.” The Lessons of War. '“So you’re saving up to buy an airship. You're quite an ambitious little boy.” “Yes, sir; I wants to fly over Jim mie Mack’s yard and drop bricks on him.”—The Airman. The Cause. Dentist’s Wife—Mother says you did a wretched job on her teeth. Dentist—Every time she opens her1 mouth it unnerves me.” Her Way To Wealth, Bess—Her husband didn’t leave her a dollar. Jack—Still, she seems well fixed. Bess—Yes, she had grabbed his en tire earnings for twenty years. Quick, Doc! He—Poor Brown! He has lost all his money in a wildcat mining com pany. She—Mercy! I didn’t know you had a mine of wildcats. Tommy’s Advice. Sir Douglas Haig was, some few weeks ago, in a hurry to get to a cer tain placa. He found his car, but the chauffer was missing. So Sir Douglas got in the car and drove off by himself. Then the driver appeared and saw the car disappearing in the distance. “Great Scott!” cried the driver, “there’s ’Aig a-driving my car!” “Well, get even with him,” said a Tommy, standing by, “and go and fight one of ’is battles for him.”— London Tid-bits. f ipnnmntmmmmn 566—Acres—566 At Auction # November 26th 3:00 P. M. On the above date ON THE PREMISES. LOCATED FIVE AND I ONE-HALF MILES WEST OF BUTTE, NEBRASKA, we will sell at I public auction to the highest bidder regardless of price, the following I described real estate: The north-east quarter of the southeast quar- B ter and lot 4 in section 20, and the northwest quarter of the southwest g quarter and east half of the southwest quarter and the southeast quar- g ter and lot 1 in section 21, and lots 4 and 5 and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter in section 27, and lots 5 and 6 in section 28. all in Township 34, north. Range 14, west of the Gth P. M., Boyd County, Nebraska, containing 566 acres more or less according to | J government survey. j TERMS OF SALE—10 per cent of the purchase price cash day of j sale, purchaser to assume a mortgage of $6,000, due October 1, 1922. j bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent annually, 15 per cent of the purchase price March 1, 1919, when possession will be given. Owner will carry remainder of purchase price for a period of four years from March 1, 1919, to be secured by a second mortgage on the above de scribed land bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent annually. Good and sufficient abstract of title together with warranty deed delivered to purchaser day of settlement. | IMPROVEMENTS—Good 8 room two story house, new barn 52x40 with room for 10 head of horses, 50 head of cattle and 65 tons of hay. Cattle shed 16x60, hog house 16x60, chicken house 16x24, good well, plenty of nice shade trees around house, also a few bearing fruit trees. Good level road to town. SOIL GOOD BLACK LOAM WITH CLAY SUB-SOIL. 225 acres under plow, 75 acres of which is in alfalfa. 25 acres fenced hog tight. Plow land lies level and is in one body. U 25 acres of good meadow, balance rolling pasture^ with running water | the year around; this pasture will take care of 150 head of cattle per g season. Place all well fenced. —. . This is one of the best balanced Stock Farms in Nebraska and do not overlook the fact that you make the price. \ All Personal Property Will Be Sold Same Day Pre vious to Sale of Land. For Further Information Address Nebraska Realty Auction Co., CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA MARK CARRAHER, Auctioneer. * M. A. LARSON, Manager JOHN GROVES, Butte, Neb., Owner —