The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 13, 1919, Image 6

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    Tte Frontier
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Published by Dennis H. Cronin
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tween publisher and subscriber.
Supervisor's Proceedings.
(Gpntinned from last week,)
H, J. Hammond. 3.90
F. C. Gai? . 3.90
Arthur Ryap. 3.90
Frank-CampbeR . 8.90
L, C. Peters ....- 8.90
W. T. Hayes . 3.90
T. J. Wilburn 1.... 3.90
Wj S. Miller • 3.90
W, P.-Sima?. 3.90
Roy Woods Ji.:. 1M
J. H. W|se .. SBC
John C, Gallagher .. B.Ofl
John G. Gallagher id.i-.-d;. 8.6C
On separate motiop the following
election claims were allowed in: the
amounts as stated On general fund;
J. B. Jonas $ S.9(
J. G. Ballon 3.9(
Jd» Dorovolny i.i.’.i. 3.9(
Wgi. Long. 9.9(
E. W.-Corbit.. 9.2<
BijK. Laffoa 8.9<
O, A. Hommerburg. 3.9(
In nry Ttmmermarr::.“.:“~—33<
K«y Aldridg4j4~-.vK..:^*r.--- ,3-9<
Gf >. Tomlimwn;r.-fvP4.3.9<
W. H. Hartland .i....... 3.9<
iry Schollmeyer . 3.9(
l. Wells... 3.9<
Michael Hull . 7J)i
% a. mi
Ej|B. Thomas .. 3.9(
tapfiEs s
3.91
;dft®
H. e.- Hansen.—.
SW, Gilman . 3.91
C. 1>. Withers. 3.91
G. |3. Withers. 9.E51
Wm. Spangler. 9.1<
|>tyd Spindler irJ.t.„.. 3.9(
Frank Hiarpster ..ZLL...«Ll 3.91
$». Shfcdler .:.f;:. 8.91
4IU. Wfibel .M..JJ' 3.91
Ons. S.9(
1 Jt. Bader. 3.9(
Floyd Crawford .. 3.9(
Jotyi MeKeown 3.9(
4j»c Wertz . 8.2E
I«!\ BniWar .iUdJQILdiiiliL..' 8.9C
4i'irjst Schutfe 3.9(
Kellogg. 3.9C
. Derry... 3.UE
Veltonw .......„ 8j|0
tty «. J. Baxter ."f 5.90
. Kennedy. 3.90
Qeq. W: TMcmhh 10.40
1. Murray. 7.30
. Allen. 3.90
. L Grass.3.90
1 kfr rin Braddock . 3.90
ItyiW. $tera»ac 4*. 3.90
P.j. J. Perkins . 3.90
I: | E. Starr.». 3.90
A. Stott ...«. 8.90
J. 3 hur Woxburg .,!. 3.90
G>| j. Beezley . 3.90
L Ei J. Lambert. 8.93
P f. I<ydoi\.-........... 3.90
% pibson 3.90
1 i I jb. Me&iif &. 3.90
5 JS. Honeywell . 8.90
C D. Walter rminsirs— 8-9C
iin Haake . HIM
2 typm N. Magnusson . 3.90
j k fa. Fluckey. 3.90
It J. Keilty.^... 8.4t
1 tja^ E.; Coburn 3,90
4b© Obermire.3.90
Gieo. Syfie ..3.9C
4; B. Riser .. 3.90
<4 E. MitchelL..i...—. . 9.65
$,,S. Wymore U.2<
4f«nes Root.. 3,8(
4. H. Butterfield .tv_..„............. 3.9(
4. C. Pence. ... 3.9(
L. M. Reed 3.9<
4. W. Fullerton 3.fi(
W. L. West. 3.9<
John BflBfffrg, ..wraar. ^.9(
C. *N. Gonderiitger .. 5.3(
L. C. G€ntt^gIX...'d.J.L..~....i—. 7db
Antone-Pxuaaa_■—--- 9.4I
Fred Zispa 3.9(
PWpip%o$-.9.10..d.3.91
Mlnar . 3.9(
|hony O’Donnell . 3.91
Mullen .3.91
Evans.JLirx'.dL..::...' 3.71
B.’Sfc:::::::: 32
dera .. 3.91
Clarence Manchester. 3.00
Frank Coleman 3.00
J. S. Jackson.. 6.40
D. H. Allen . 3.90
J, J. Shorthill ...... 3.90
J. J. Welsh.. 3.90
D. E. Cole . 3.90
C. F. Abart.-. 7.90
John Storjahnn.-. 3.90
Faiim O’Neill .....*. 3.00
D, A. McCarthy ..740
Harry Russell ... 3.90
Prank Jutte .. 3.90
James Petr .!. 3.90
Con Harley . 3.90
Cajfeb Phillips .. 3.90
P, Haynes, .*... 3.90
John Judge .1. 3.90
Geo. Crawford . ...r:;:; .. 3.90
Nick O’Connell .. 8.30
John Grutsch.1. 3.90
Henry Vieqiust. 3.90
T. E. McKenzie.... 3.90
W. R. Johnson.+. 3.90
Jake Ernst ... 7.90
Frank Campbell . 3.00
At 12 o’clock,-noon, on motion- board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
W. T. HAYES; Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clefk.
O’Neill, Neb., Oct, 8, 1919, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present.
Meeting called to order by chair
man. - -
On separate motiqn the. following
claims were allowed on road fund:
Grover Meyer ..$ 8.00
W. P. Simar . 3.00
Oscar Fullerton . 3.00
H. U. Hubbard .. 110.40
Walter Wyant .4.3.?0
J. A. Tracy .-... .. 1.00
J. W. Rocke. 5.00
Grattan Township .. 76.42
Mayfield & Masters'. 1.50
Forest Smith ...A..A.,.. 26.50
. Poorest Smith.. 6.00
Forest Smith .62.80
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the road drag
ging fund:
1 Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co $770.00
L H. Hr Fry..mm... 55.75
1 Sis Ebbensgaard . 18.00
1 James Rotherham . 66.00
r Nick OEferling .......T....... WW
• Ae W- Good v ■-•4+v-Ui-V. 13JjO
\,W. L. Wpst.,., 6LQ0
1 Jay Hughes . 35.77
1 W. C. Ingram . 3.^5
1 Jerry Lakey . 21.85
I Jas. Peters .,.... . 86.50
• Fay A. Puckett . 12.00
i Cyril Petr . 12.00
• George Weber. 14.00
• Peter Weber . 27.00
• On separate motion the following
> claims were allowed on the general
I fund:
I Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co... $73.14
• Nebr. Telephone Co.... 81.85
1 H. W. Tomlinson, quarantine
i Serv,.. 14.50
1 O. B. Hatch, quarantine Serv... 4.50
1 B. T. Winchell, salary. 175.00
1 H. D. Grady, election work. 30,00
E. F. Porter, staples fees.... 2.8,75
C. J. Malone, court costs. 6.00
P. W. Duffy, fees. 1.20
DefrJohneon, fee*. 1.(0
J, .1. Rtillson, office Elec. . 8.00
W. S. Miller, office Elec.... 3.00
H. U. Hubbard, supervisor. 23.00
W. T. Hayes, supervisor . 58.00
M. Rotherham, supervisor .. 33,20
Jos. Schollmeyer, supervisor .... 89.50
John Sullivan, supervisor...... 26.20
Hanford Produce Co__ 128.71
On motion all bids for soal ware re
jected.
On motion Omaha Printing Co. bjd
of $251.00 was accepted for furnishing
shelving for vault No. 2 in clerjc’e
office.
At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board
adjourned until Nov. 4, 1919, at 10
o'clock a. m.
~ W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
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THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN
Is Only One of Nature’s Warnings of
Weak or Disordered Kidneys.
Have you a tame back:, aching day
and night? Do you feel sharp pains
affer stooping? Are the kidenys
sore? Is their action irregular? Use
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the medicine
recommended by so many O’Neill
people. Read this case;
Mrs. E. B; Jones, O’Neill, says;
“There was a dull, heavy ache and
stiffness in my back. When sitting
still, I could stand it, but when I went
fo get up, I liad to pull myself up and
then I could hardly bear the knife
like pains. To even bend a little or
walk around, hurt me. I knew my
kidneys were causing the suffering be
cause they acted so often. Two boxes
of Dpap’s Kidney Pills compleetly re
lieved me. On two occasions since
when. I felt I needed Doan’s, they did
just as good work as ever.”
Price 00c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—-the same that
Mrs. Jones had. Foster-MUbum Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
Demris Decides.
Dennis O’Brien, a farmer, with his
.better and. more .talkative half, was
up for the day to see the wonders od
Dublin.
Seeing some waterproof gloves foi
sale, the homely farmer’s wife re
marked, “Arrah, now, and phwal
would be the use of thim things at
all?”
"Whistht, ye blockhead,” answered
Farmer O’Brien, impatient at sup!
ignorance. “Don't you khow thim is
for washin’ yer hands without wettin'
the skin?” ~:—~ r~:.. :~.t— ~
Always At It.
“I know a man, who is at the turn
ing point of his life every nighfi”
“How can that be?”..
“He tends the big revolving light.”
—San Francisco Chronicle.
Maybe So.
“Squirrels seem to be increasing in
numbers in our parks.”
“Guess they're well fed."
“¥?s( and I taka *t pass
•rBSnMit ThdMatfelM^'efi '• >M 7 = •
to move in.”
John’s Dilemma.
John, the butler, looked very wor
ried -when his mistress exclaimed,
“What’s the matter, John?”
John—Well, it’s like this: I’ve a
letter from (he master, saying he
wai ts hi* drawing material■ sent on
to lim.
V istress—Well, that is plain
enough.
John—Well, I don’t know whether
to send his paint* and brush or a
corkscrew.
No Delay.
“Can’t understand this stuff about
the law's delay.*’ .'•!£ <1
“Huh?"
“Aint no delay about the way a
rural speed cop hustles you before a
judge.”
Subscribe for The Frontier and hasp
posted upon the affiairs of this great
county of oprs.
mV F;
As I have sold my ranch and will move to Atkinson; I will sell at Public Sale oh ||
the place, 8 miles south and-4 miles east of Atkinson, 4 miles south and 2 ||
miles west of Emmet, the following personal property, on fl
Ssooiohb sdT .bfoaioiscdD—aoloma V.-.- • ||
Nov. 17th |
way Cattle 11
ESj Cqnsisting of 125 cows; 75 yearlings; 75 calves and 4 registered Galloway IIP
1; bullsr/;^||
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1 60 Hesad Poland China Hogs l
Consisting of some nice brood sows; 40 head of shoats, yearling boar.
ftautn Machirvery, Etc. I
Hay tools; farm machinery and Household goods. jijiB
FREE LUNCH AT 11:30. SALE COMMENCES IMMEDIATELY AFTER, j H
TERMS—One year’s time will be given on all sums over $10.00 with ap- jffl
proved security and 10 per cent interest. $10 and under cash. No property jHE
to be remove' intil settled for. fifB
F s, Owner I
d H, Swingley, Clerk. n| 11