The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 20, 1919, Image 6

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    Supervisors’ Proceedings.
(Continued from last week.)
.U same salary for the assessor’s of
tiee.
Respectfully.
B T. WINCH ELL,
County Assessor,
Motion made by Johnson, seconded
1 v Hubbard,
' That a committee of three he ap
pointed by the chairman to investigate
and escertain the amount of help nec
essary in the different county offices.
Motion carried.
Chairman appointed Schollmevsr,
Johnson and Watson.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion
meeting adjourned until 9 o clock a.
m., January 16, 1919.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Jan. 16, 1919, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
all members present.
Board devoted the forenoon to com
mittee work.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion
hoard adjourned to 1 o’clock p. m.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER. County Clerk.
O’Neill. Jan. 16, 1919, 1 p. m.
Board convened pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members present.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas It appears
from the school records of Holt county
that the school population is 6,666,
Therefore I move that the salary of
the County Superintendent for the
year 1919 be fixed at the sum of
$1,400.00.
M. ROTHERHAM,
11. U. HUBBARI).
Motion carried.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas it ap
pears that an error has been made in
the tax levy in the tax receipt of 1918,
No. 2337 of George Buffington in
which he is charged with a school levy
of 10 mills in District 18% and it ap
pears that there was no high school
levy made in said school district in
1918. „ , .
We therefore move that a refund of
$3.40 be granted to said Geo. Buffing
ton.
M. ROTHERHAM,
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Motion carried.
At 5 o’clock p. m., on motion ad
journed until January 17, 1919, at 9
o’clock a. m.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 17, 1919.
9 o’clock a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present.
On motion board hired Harry
Bowen as janitor for the ensuing year
'at a salary of $100.00 per month.
At 12 o’clock, noon on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
January 17, 1919, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
all members present.
The board devoted the afternoon to
hearing argument pertaining to the
petition of C. E. Downey as county
road commissioner.
At 5 o’clock, p. m., on motion board
adjourned until January 18, 1919, at 9
o’clock a. m.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 18, 1919, 9 a. m.
Board convened pursuant to ad
journment. All members present.
The following bids for printing
Class B to D were presented to the
board, and referred to the printing
committee.
January 4, 1919.
To the Honorable Board of Supervi
sors, O’Neill, Nebraska.
Class B. Blanks.
Gentlemen: In compliance with
your offer for bids the Inman Leader
will print and furnish the county with
stationary at the following prices:
Legal blanks, per thousand,
full sheets, . $13.00
Legal Blanks, half sheets,
per thousand . $9.00
Legal Blanks, quarter sheets,
per thousand . $7.50
Legal Blanks, eighth sheets,
per thousand . $5.50
Letter Heads, SVsxll, West Mills
or equal, per thousand . $5.50
Envelopes, standard size,
per thousand . $4.2
Envelopes, size 10,
per thousand . $5.50
Memo Letter Heads,
per thousand . $3.50
Yours respectfully,
J. S. JACKSON.
O’Neill, Neb., January 5, 1919.
To the Honorable Board of Supervi
eoi'S, Holt County:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
following bid for County Supplies fo
the year 1919, as per advertisement.
Legal Blanks, full sheet,
per thousand . $10.01'
Legal Blanks, half sheet,
per thousand . $12.03
Quarter sheet, per thousand $9.00
Eighth sheet, legal blanks,
per thousand . -5
Letter Heads 8%xll, printed
West End Mills or equal to,
per thousand . S' ~
Envelopes, 6% printed per M. c"
1 M. No. 10 Env. pt. S i.n'
5 M. No. 10 Env. pt. $3.0
5003 Covt. postal cards pt. 1 side
— county to fu nish cards,
rer 100, ...-. 1 '•
There are hundreds of other ’ em'
that the local cilEo can furnish th
crurty and we will agree to f” "'s’
them at no greater expense t '’’r
county than they have been nuy'r "o
the same supplies and 1 te'ieve the"'
runnlies should he purchas’d at
- c i manv of the it-ms we can save
tli" ''runty money as we ha\” ri"
1 r'.-eMng men to rav a"d we b<W tu
members of the bca~d will rive ns th"
operiunitv to prove these state
mer.ts to them.
Very truly.
D. H. CRONTv
The Frontiew
O’NeiM NeK. Jan. G 191R
lice. Board of Supervisors, HoltCo
Nebraska.
Dear Sirs: We hereby submit hi4
■ror iunplies for 1919 ns follows:
' Class “B” Blanks.
I egal Blanks, full sheet,
per thousand $7.00
Legal B'anks. half sheet,
pee thousand. $6 2 ‘ i
I eKul B'anks ouarter sheet,
pgv thousand $3 2°
r prral Blanks, eighths,
rer thousand . $1.25
fetter IIea<l3. printed R'/fexlI,
West End, 20 pounds,
net thousand . $3.00
Envelopes, No. 1 Reg. 60 lb.
No. 6V2 White, per M. $3.00
Envolopos, No. 1. Keg. 50 lb.
No. 10, White, per M. .. $4.45
Envelopes, No. 1. Reg. 50 lb.
White, size 11, per 100 . $"..33
Class “D.”
5000 printed Government postal
cards, one side only, cards furnished
by county, per thousand 13c
Respectfully submitted,
Holt County Indetpendent,
'GEO. A. MILES. I
Chambers, Nebr., Jan 6, 1919.
To the Honorable Board of Supervi
sors,
I hereby make a bid for the print
ing and deliv ranee of 100 Bar Pock
ets at $1.00 per page. Gotten up on
the style of sample enclosed. I am
at your services.
Awaiting reply.
Yours,
M. WIRT HIATT.
P. S. The Clerk of District Court
to furnish the copy.
Resolution.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
monthly allowance of Mrs. Little be
increased from $10.00 per month to
$15.00 per month.
JOHN SULLIVAN,
JOS. SCHOLLMEYER.
Motion carried.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
Jan. 18, 1919, 1 o’clock p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present.
Kesoiutions tor puDiisning proceed
ings of the Board:
Mr. Chairman: I move that tip* fol-1
lowing newspapers be and they Tiere
by are designated to publish the pro
ceedings of the County Board of Su
pervisors for the year 1919: Stuart
Advocate, The O’Neill Frontier and
The Inman Leader, at one-third the
legal rate, to be dividied among the
three papers, and that the County
Clerk is hereby instructed to furnish
a copy of said proceedings to any
paper in the county publishing the
same free of charge.
J. V. JOHNSON,
H. U. HUBBARD.
Resolution carried. .
Resolution concerning the official
paper of the county:
Mr. Chairman: I move that The
O’Neill Frontier be and is hereby
designated as the official newspaper
for Holt County for the year 1919, for
the publication of legal notices except
the publication of the delinquent tax
list, which will be let to the lowest and
best bidder.
J. V. JOHNSON.
H. U. HUBBARD.
Motion carried.
Matter of report of committee on
clerical help in the several county of
dees brought up and on motion was
tabled until Tuesday, Jan, 21, 1919.
Report of Committee on Printing
Class “B..’
Mr. Chairman: We, your committee
on Printing and Supplies, recommend
that all bids be rejected on Class “B”
and the same purchased on the open
market.
F. C. WATSON.
JOS. SCHOLLMEYER,
H. U. HUBBARD.
Oil motion report was adopted.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas John Yal
i la, Assignee, of the Lease to N. E. !4
' of the S. E. V* of Section 18, Town.
28, R. 11, has petitioned the Honorable
Hoard to have the same appraised for
the purpose of sale as provided by
law, 1 would move the chairman ap
| point a committee of three to ap
| praise said iand, said committee to in
: lu(i -‘ the chairman of the board.
JOHN SULLIVAN,
J. V. JOHNSON.
Ci.airman appointed Sullivan and
Johnson with himself, as committee.
Mr. Chairman: I move that all
county officials be notified by the
County Clerk that all printing and
supplies for the use of their several
offices must be ordered by them from
the County Clerk and the latter to
keep a record of all such supplies or
dered.
P. C. WATSON,
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Resolution carried.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas the law
provides for a stated salary of $1500
with traveling expenses, a year, for
highway commissioner appointed and
not a member of the board, and
iiiiiiiiiinOTii fnimii i ii ii
,, heieu3 the law lurther provides that
if a member of the board is appointed,
his salary shall be $4,00 per day and
traveling expenses for time actually
and exclusively employed in duties as
highway commissioner.
Therefore I move that H. U. Hub
bard, a member of the county board,
be appointed as highway commissioner
of Holt county.
J. V. JOHNSON,
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Resolution carried.
At 4 o’clock p. m. on motion board
adjourned until Tuesday, January 21,
1919, at 9 o’clock, a. m.
W. T. 1IAYES, Chariman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 21, 1919, 9 a. m.
Board convened pursuant to ad
journment. All members present.
Entering into committee of the
whole to check up officer’s reports for
1918.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 21, 1919, 1 p. m.
(Continued on page seven)
b I ill III I ..Ill IMMIIII
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O’NEILL, NEB.
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ur neighbors are using De Lavals.
ever asked any of them how they like
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Why not make a few inquiries?
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and to* care for; very seldom gets out of order and never
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on easy terms. Come in,
examine the machine and
talk it over.
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At 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock p.m. J
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, I SHOW, at 2:30 p. m. I
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thing inside, without opening
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Early chicks make the most
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1 Public Sale
On account of leaving the county, I will sell at
Public Auction on the J. K, Aaberg farm, 12*4 miles
east and 7*4 miles north of O’Neill; 2 miles south and
4*4 east of Opportunity; 11 miles north and *4 east of
Page, the following described property, commencing
at 12 o’clock, noon, on
WEDNESDAY
February 26, 1919
30 Head of Cattle
Consisting of 13 head of
milch cows.
4 HEIFERS, 2 AND 3 YEARS OLD, FRESH
THIS SPRING
12 LAST SPRING CALVES
1 Bull, 3 years old, grade Short Horn. t
0 HEAD OF HORSES j
One team, Tom, brown horse, smooth mouth,
weight 1150, Bonney, bay mare, 11 years old, weight ?
1200; 1 gray mare, Florie, 9 years old, weight 1200; 1
earn mules, Tom and Jack, 5 years old, weight 1900;
1 peny, safe for children, 4 years old, weight 900; 2
mare colts, coming 2 years old; 1 mule colt, coming 1
year old.
15 HEAD OF HOGS
! Fifteen nice Duroc Jersey hogs, mostly sows,
weight about 150 pounds each.
GRAIN, ETC. j
Some Big Four seed oats, free from mustard seed; |
| some corn. |
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
One P. & O. lister; 2 riding cultivators; 1 surface p
cultivator; 1 sulky plow; 1 14-inch stirring plow; 1 5- £
shovel garden plow; 1 2-shcvel garden plow; 1 3-sec
!! tion harrow; corn planter; 2 discs 16x16; 2-row eli; p
1 fanning mill; 1 hay stacker; 2 sweeps; 2 6-foot p
Deering mowers; 1 12-foot Deering rake; 1 Deering
binder; 1 Admiral hay press, 3-stroke self feed; 1
wagon, roller bearing steel gear; 1 farm truck, steel
v heels; 1 Twentieth Century manure spreader; 1 Be
atrice cream separator, 800-pound size, nearly new;
2 sets work harness; 1 base burner; 1 vacuum wash- f:
5 g machine; some potatoes and other articles too |
! numerous to mention.
PLENTY OF FREE LUNCH AT 11:30 A. M.
TERMS—One year’s time will be given on all sums |
rer $10 with approved security and 10 per cent ?
| nterest. $10 and under cash. No property to be K
1 removed until settled for.
■; .F. bell, Owner
| CoL J m,.3 Moore, Auct. S. J. Weekes, Clerk.