The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 25, 1919, Image 8

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    Supervisor's Proceedings.
O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 26, 1919, 9 a.m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Called to order by chairman.
All members present but Rotherham.
Board devoted the forenoon to
auditing claims.
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., Aug. 26, 1919, 1 p. m.
Beard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but
Rotherham. Called to order by chair
man.
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the bridge
fund:
Seth Noble . $ 4.96
Seth Noble . 57.60
Seth Noble . 8.40
William Hough . 6.00
Nye, Schneider Fowler Co. 104.25
Nye, Schneider Fowler Co. 38.00
Western Bridge and Con
struction Co. 10,000.00
Warren Gilman . 37.76
Alex R. Wertz . 68.30
Tom Welch . 16.00
Chae. Richter. 43.90
S. G. Jeffries . 9.00
James Matthews . 21.00
James Matthews. 18.00
James Matthews . 7.00
F. M. Coleman . 6.40
F. M. Coleman . 3.00
F. M. Coleman . 5.25
J. E. Sanders . 17.71
John Novak . 30.00
Earl H. Medcalf. 22.00
I. R. Ridgway . 3.00
Henry Schollmeyer . 69.00
F. W. Chase . 6.00
John L. Judge. 8.75
A. G. Johnson . 13.60
Bert Farwell. 44.30
Charles Andrus . 23.00
Christ Anderson . 23.00
F. W. Phillips . 71.85
Willie Ermer . 6.00
John McClanahan . 24.00
A. H. Deerson . 9.00
Bauer Henry Lbr. Co. 7.80
Bauer Henry Lbr. Co. 41.64
Samuel Ellis . 13.00
Tom Berry. 10.00
Clyde Roberts. 10.00
N. E. Philbrick. 10.00
D. A. Hkrt . 2.50
E. V. Mulhair . 6.58
Geo. Crawford .i.. 31.50
Edw. Gilg . 40.80
Edw. Gilg . 30.60
Earl Greiner . 17.00
W. D. Borden . 20.00
Frank Weichmann . 26.60
Inman Township .*. 5.00
Walrath & Shermood Lbr. Co. 38.90
Walrath & Sherwood Lbr. Co. 26.65
Frank Vanderschnicht. 2.00
Lightner Dusatsco Co. 116.45
J. H. Hurtle . 3.60
Wheeler Lbr. Bridge and
Supply Co. 845.47
Van Zandt Bros. 162.16
O. G. Zwiebel . 2.50
F. E. Couch . 5.35
At 5 o’clock, on motion, board ad
journed until August 27, 1919, at 9
* o’clock a. m.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 27, 1919, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but
Rotherham and Hubbard. Called to
order by chairman.
To the County Clerk of Holt County,
Nebraska:
State of Nebraska, Holt County, SS:
J. J. Harrington, President of the
Holt County Fair Association, hereby
certifies that the Holt County Fair
Association for the year 1919,'‘ has
raised and paid into the treasury of
tHe Holt County Fair Association by
voluntary subscription and by fee im
posed upon its members, the sum of
Sixty-seven Dollars.
J. J. HARRINGTON,
President of the Holt County Fair
Association.
Mr. Chairman: I would respectfully
move that the County Clerk be in
structed to issue a General Fund War
rant in the sum of $1200.00 to J. J.
Harrington, President of the Holt
County Fair Association, it being the
amount that legally must be appropri
ated to said Fair Association by the
county.
J. V. JOHNSON,
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Motion carried.
O’Neill, Nebr, Aag. 26. 1919.
To the Honorable Board of Supervi
sors of Holt County, Nebraska.
The undersigned petitioner respect
fully states that he was assessed for
Labor Tax in 1918 in Francis town
ship, and at that time he was serving
his country in France, that on April
1, 1917, he belonged to Co. A. Illinois
Signal Corps, therefore asks that $2.60
Labor Tax and 40c interest be re
funded.
HORACE F. DOYLE,
Petitioner.
266 Washington B, Oak Park, 111.
Mr. Chairman: I would respectfully
move that we grant the petition of
Horace F. Doyle asking for a refunnd
of $2. Labor Tax and interest paid
under protest, and clerk be instructed
to issue a refund warrant for same.
J. V. JOHNSON.
F. C. WATSON.
Motion carried.
To the Honorable Board of Supervi
sors of Holt County, Nebraska.
Gentlemen: Your petitioner re
spectfully 'states that he is the owner
and holder of Tax Sale Certificate No.
7934 covering taxes on the North-half
of South-half of Section 7, Township
26, Range 10, and the North-half
and Southwest Quarter of Section 8,
Township 26, Range 10, for the years
1913 to 1917 inclusive, amounting to
$93.30 which he has paid and now
finds that said sale is erroneous for
the reason that said land was govern
ment land and should not have been on
tax list for said years.
Petitioner therefore asks that you
refund him the amount of $93.30 and
order said tax sale cancelled. Certifi
cate hereto attached.
Respetcfully submitted,
A. BAKER,
Petitioner.
By R. E. Gallagher, Co. Treas.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
prayer of the above petitioner be
granted.
Motion carried.
On motion the following printing
claims were allowed on general fund:
Hammond & Stephens Co.$914.63
K-B Printing Co. 427.83
University Publishing Co. . 64.48
Huse Publishing Co.2324.67
Perkins Bros. Co. 6.38
Omaha Printing Co.734.96
M. M. Welch Mrg. Co. 62.98
West Publishing Co. 8.00
Osborn Plunkett Service Co.... 48.76
W. C. Ewigart . 10.00
Osborn Plukett Co. 20.60
McKinnon Supply Co. 7.81
Nebr. School Supply House . 48.00
Remington Typewriter Co. 3.50
H. C. Lindsay, Clerk Supreme
Court . 84.00
Omaha School Supply Co. 7.73
S. W. Kelly . 31.30
Geo. A. Miles . 344.60
Geo. A. Miles . 41.55
Garry Benson . 16.30
Garry Benson. 14.50
M. Wirt Hiatt . 1.95
M. Wirt Hiatt . 15.30
State Journal Co. . 1.00
State Journal Co. 12.00
D. H. Cronin . 196.88
D. H. Cronin . 369.46
J. S. Jackson . 112.60
The following printing claims were
allowed in the amounts as stated:
Huse Publishing Co., claim for
$59.05 in sum of . $52.09
Huse Publishing Co., claim for
$29.25 in sum of . 26.75
Huse Publishing Co., claim for
$408.40 in sum of . 366.90
On separate motion the following
assessor’s claims were allowed on
general fund:
G. W. Holcomb.$141.00
E. Workman . 106.45
J. J. Stilson . 243.00
R. Moon . 274.47
C. S. Ingles . 116.60
Harry Fox . 123.30
Chas. Crosser . 148.00
John Dorr . 98.00
Ray E. Cobum . 86.00
Wm. Blackburn . 96.00
Frank Anderson . 105.65
Geo. Herzog . 128.00
H. V. Rosenkrans . 78.50
N. Whitenell .>. 110.50
James Crowley . 163.00
G. L. Butler . 159.05
C. B. Abart. 173.05
S. S. Wymore . 86.20
John T. Walker . 225.35
Geo. Shoemaker . 243.00
I. R. Harding . 133.00
A. Chenoweth . 96.00
Alex R. Wertz . 98.00
Alex Sutton . 181.46
Fred Richter, Sr. 133.00
John Korab . 86.00
C. C. Lee . 78.60
P. J. Judge . 133.40
O. L. Hansen . 68.00
J. W. Holden . 153.89
Lewis Fees . 65.00
J. B. Fullerton . 68.36
Chas. Cavanaugh . 95.00
James Dolan . 163.00
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., Aug. 27, 1919, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but
Rotherham and Hubbard. Meeting
called to order by chairman.
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the general
fund:
Eva V. Batcheldor, district
court case . $27.00
Nora B. Batcheldor, district
court case. 27.00
Nellie Batcheldor, district
(Continued on page 8.)
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I will sell the following property at public auction at my place three quarters of
a mile north of the O’Neill cemetery, on the west side of the road
commencing at 1 o’clock, p. m., on
Tuesday, Sept. 30th
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2 Hea.d of Horses
One brown mare, 6 years old, weight about 1200; 1 brown horse, 4 years old,
weight 1100.
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Col. James Moore, Auctioneer. J- F. O’Donnell, Clerk. |||
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