The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 13, 1920, Image 5

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    SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS,
(Continued from last week.)
Jos. Schollmeyer, as super
visor .. ,19.6!
C. D. Keyes, redistricting
work. 25.0
J.'.mes Shorthill, account Chas.
Andrews .*. 16.8
Peter W. Duffy, March salary 150.0
C. C. Bergstrom, March salry 83.3
Harry Bcrwen, March salary .... 110.0
O. F. Biglin, account county 9.5
U’Connell Bros, meals fur
nished S. P. patient . 21.9
Nebr Tel. Go. Phone Service .... 39.3
The following claim was rejected
Lottie McMcNichols . $162.5
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motio:
Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. ir
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O Neill Neb., Mar. 31, 1920, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present bu
Rotherham. Meeting called to orde
by chairman.
On motion the yearly reports of th
following county officers for the yea
1919 were approved:
Report of E. F. Porter, County Clerl
ci! Holt County, Nebraska, of fee;
earned and collected, salaries paid an<
balances on hand for the year com
mencing on the 9th day of January
1919, and ending on the 31st day o:
December, 1919:
RECEIPTS.
First Quarter . $1,476.71
Second Quarter . 1,719.91
Third Quarter . 1,361.4!
Fourth Quarter . 2,330.81
$6,888.8';
DISBURSEMENTS.
Deputy's Salary . $1,125.0$
Clerk’s Salary . 1,645.01
$2,770.0$
RECAPITULATION.
Total Fees Collected... $6,888.81
Total Salaries Paid . 2,770.0$
Excess Fees Due County $4,118.8E
State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss.
I, E. F. Porter, County Clerk of Hol1
County, Nebraska, do solemnly swear
that the above and foregoing is a true
and correct account of the receipts
disbursments and balances for the
year beginning January 9, 1919, and
ending December 31, 1919.
E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 16th day of January, 1920.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
County Judge.
Checked and found correct.
J. V. JOHNSON.
JOS. SCHOLLMEYER.
Committee.
Report of C. J. Malone, County
Judge of Holt County, Nebraska, for
the year beginning January 9, 1919,
and ending January 5, 1920.
RECEIPTS.
Forst Quarter . $ 698.35
Second Quarter. 789.35
Third Quarter . 740.46
Fourth Quarter . 670.20
Total Receipts . $2,898.36
DISBURSEMENTS.
Salary of County Judge. $1,825.00
RECAPITULATION.
Total Receipts . $2,898.36
Total Disbursements .. 1,825.00
Excess Fees paid Co. Treas. $1,073.36
I, C. J. Malone, County Judge of
Holt County, Nebraska, do solemnly
swear that the above is a true and cor
rect Report of fees received, salary
retained, and balance of the office of
County Judge for the yea- beginning
January 9, 1919, and ending January
5, 1920.
\ocui; kj. if. lunjuun^,
County Judge.
Subscribed in my presence and
sworn to before me this 13th day of
January, 1920.
(Seal) E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk.
Checked and found correct.
JOHN SULLIVAN,
W. T. HAYES,
Committee.
Report of Anna Donohoe, County
Superintendent of Holt County for the
half year beginning July 1, 1919, and
ending January 8, 1920.
RECEIPTS
Amount on hand July 1, 1919 $ 60.2S
July Examinations . 34.50
July Special Exam. 42.00
November Examination . 120.00
Life Registrations . 18.00
$274.70
EXPENDITURES.
Exam. Fees to State Supt. ... $ 65.5C
Life Regis, to State Supt. 18.0C
Agnes Kelly . 6.0C
Janitor from July to Jan.. 6.00
Banance on hand . 179.2E
$274.71
ANNA DONOHOE,
County Superintendent.
APPROVAL OF BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS.
We have this day checked over th<
above report of Institute Fund witl
the stubs of certificates and othei
records kept by the Superintendent
and found the fees of the office
properly reported and recorded.
Date January 17, 1920.
J. V. JOHNSON,
JOS. SCHOLLMEYEE.
Committee.
) For the half year beginning January
9, 1919, and ending July, 1919:
0 RECEIPTS.
Amount on hand Jan. 9, 1919 $108.76
5 January Examinations . 136.50
3 March Examinations . 45.00
3 April Examinations. 67.60
3 i May Examinations. 70.50
3 June Examinations . 70.50
j Institute Enrollment . 142.00
5! Life Registrations . 40.00
31 Certificates Registered . 6.00
: j Sale of ten R. C. Books. 1.50
)j -
,1 ,.$688.26
EXPENDITURES.
Exam. Fees to State Supt. .... $130.00
Life Regis, to State Supt....... 40.00
Inst. F. E. Marrin . 75.00
. Inst. Margaret Mitchell . 75.00
t Inst. Agnes Wilkinson . 70.00
- Inst. Beulah G. Champ . 33.50
Apr. 8th Grade Examinations 90.40
j May 8th Grade Examinations 35.70
■ Institute Expenses . 36.87
Institute Entertainment . 21.00
; Janitor for Institute . 10.00
s Janitor for Jan. to July 1919 10.50
[ Drayage ._... 5.00
. Balance on hand .*. 60.00
: . $688.26
ANNA DONOHOE,
County Superintendent.
1 APPROVAL OF BOARD OF
i SUPERVISORS.
We have this day checked over the
above record of Institute Fund with
the stubs of certificates and other
records kept by Superintendent, • and
found the fees of the office properly
reported and recorded.
Date January 17, 1920.
J. V J.UrtJNSUN,
JOS. SCHOLLMEYER,
Committee.
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF R. E.
GALLAGHER, COUNTY
TREASURER.
Showing Receipts, Disbursements
and Balances for the year beginning
January 9, 1919, and ending December
31, 1919.
RECEIPTS.
To Balance on Hand Jan
uary 9, 1919 . $192,586.13
To Total Tax Collected .... 420,207.14
To State School Land
Funds Collected . 19,562.69
To State University LaMd
Funds Collected .„... 2,056.05
To State Hail Insurance
Funds Collected . 1,105.30
To State Apportionment.. 16,620.89
To Miscellaneous Collections,
County General Fund .... 8,688.12
To Miscellaneous Collections,
County Bridge Fund .... 307.20
To Miscellaneous Collections,
County Road Fund . 8,221.85
To Miscellaneous Collections,
Permanent Road Fund.. 620.90
To Miscellaneous Collections,
County School Fund... 19.50
To Miscellaneous Collections,
Motor Vehicle . 10,613.53
To Miscellaneous Collections,
Fines and Licenses . 307.00
To Miscellaneous Collections,
Interest on Co. Depst-... 2,911.36
To Redemption Fund . 24,088.64
To Fees .652.75
Total .$708,569.05
DISBURSEMENTS.
By State Treasurer’s Re
?ceipts. Consolidated fund $40,836.87
By State Treasurer’s Re
ceipts, School Land fund 26,542,95
By State Treasurer’s Re
ceipts, University Land
fund . 2.800.10
tsy btate .treasurers Motor
Vehicle fund . 4,985.62
By State Treasurer’s
Hail Insurance . 1,105.30
By County General Fund
Warrants paid . 39,764.72
By County Bridge Fund
Warrants paid . 24,396.80
By County Soldiers Relief
Warrants paid . 1,150.00
By County Road Warrants
paid .„. 16,629.80
By Special Emergency
Bridge Warrants paid .... 4,164.14
By District School Orders
paid . 166,103.54
By District School Bonds
and Coupons paid . 10,184.75
By District Free High
School orders . 3,406.50
By Township Treasurer’s
Orders paid . 62,690.00
By Village Treasurer’s
Orders paid. 19,250.00
By Sidewalk Warrants paid 305.00
By Sewer Bonds and
Coupons paid ... 2,526.66
By Special Road Warrants
paid . 1,870.00
By County Dragging. 8,485.03
By Refund Orders of
County board . 320.20
By Permanent Road
warrants . 29.31
By Coleman Rail Road
Bonds and Coupons . 420.00
By Mothers Pension war
rants . 105.00
By Redemption fund .. 23,598.01
By Salaries paid . 4,630.00
• By O’Neill Judgment paid
O’Neill City Treasurer .... 109.07
: By O’Neill R. R. Bond paid
O’Neill City Treasurer .... 479.52
By Saratoga Precinct
*
Judgment paid ..„..i 550.00
i Balance on Hand . 241.280.16
Total . $708,569.06
BALANCES.
State University
Land fund . $ 291.92
State School Land fund .... 5,559.92
State Consolidated fund .... 17,294.52
County General fund . 10,203.62
County Bridge fund ..,... 2,327.39
County Soldiers
Relief fund . 1,666,67
County Judgment fund . 3,344.10
County School fund . 93.97
County Road fund . 2,408.26
District School fund . 77,426.71
District School Bond fund.. 22,471.49
District School Judgment
fund ... 967.54
District School Free
High fund . 18,250.53
Township fund . 41,041.85
Village fund . 11,995.98
Irrigation fund . 193.31
Center Precinct Court
House bond .—104.55
Sidewalk fund. 77.90
Sewer Bond fund . 1,823.28
Special Road fund . 2,155.72
Grattan Library fund . 1,639.37
County Dragging fund. 3,527.37
Permanent Road fund . 1,067.20
Coleman Railroad bond . 1,201.75
Monthers Pension fund........ 431.75
Special Bridge Indebtedness 6,405.04
Saratoga Precinct judgment 721.05
Redemption fund . 1,943.20
Special Emergency Bridge 1,151.71
Excess Fees from R. E.
Gallagher, Co. treasurer 3,442.51
$241,230.16
LOCATION OF FUNDS.
O’Neill National Bank,
O’Neill . $ 27,000.00
First National Bank,
O’Neill . 43,290.00
Nebraska State Bank,
O’Neill . 13,000.00
First National Bank,
Atkinson . 27,000.00
Security State Bank,
Atkinson . 27,000.00
First National Bank,
Stuart . 10,000.00
Citizens Bank, Stuart . 27,000.00
Ewing State Bank,
Ewing. 13,000.00
Pioneer Bank, Ewing . 13,000.00
Farmers Bank, Page . 5,000.00
Page State Bank. 5,000.00
farmers State Bank,
Inman . 5,000.00
Inman State Bank,
Inman. 5,000.00
Chambers State Bank,
Chambers . 5,000.00
South Fork State Bank,
Chambers . 5,000.00
Emmet State Bank,
Emmet ... 5,000.00
$241,230.16
State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss.
I, R. E. Gallagher, Treasurer of
Holt County, Nebraska, do solemnly
swear that the foregoing statement of
receipts, disbursements and balances,
is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
(Sea) R. E. GALLAGHER,
County Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 27th day of February, A. D. 1920.
E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk.
State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss.
We, the undersigned County Com
missioners of Holt County, Nebraska,
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YOU can wash the walls
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with Bradley Vrooman
Washable Interior Colors.
And soap and water not
only cleans them, but brings
out the colors fresh and beau
tiful as new.
•
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and tints of this modern fin
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Washable Interior Colors
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do hereby certify that we have care
fully examined the account of R. E.
Gallagher, County Treasurer, and
found the foregoing statement thereof
correct.
Witness our signatures at O’Neill,
Nebraska, this 27th day of February,
A. D. 1920.
W. T. HAYES.
M. ROTHERHAM.
H. U. HUBBARD.
J. V. JOHNSON.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
JOS. SCHOLLMEYER.
Board went as a committee of the
whole to inspect different location to
secure clay and gravel, for making
roads.
At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board
adjourned until April 1, 1920, at 9
o’clock A. M.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Apr. 1, 1920, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but
Rotherham. Meeting called to order
by chairman. Board devoted the fore
noon to consultation with committees
from Stuart and Dustin townships on
road matters.
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, County Clerk.
O’Neill,Neb., Apr. 1, 1920, 1 p. m.
A BUSE and neglect will
** give any battery the
"K. O.” in short order,
but it takes care and
attention to keep itO.K.
Charge must be kept up
as n cr rs possible to 1.285
mail:- vater must be put
in to make up for loss
by evaporation — connec
tions must be kept tight
and clean. If you want
to keep your battery in
the O. K. class all the
time be sure to drive in
every two weeks for in
spection and test.
O’NEILL BATTERY
STATION
Station Phone.39
Residence Phone... 89
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Board met pursuant .to adjourn- Stuart on road matters,
ment. All members present but p C< WATSON, Chairman.
Rotherham. Meeting called to order PORTFR m„„tv rwir
by chairman. Devoted the afternoon E~ K PQRTER' County Qerk
to contfenence with delegates from (Continued on page six.)
Vitt’s Grocery
Ti^ Top Bread .15 and 20 cent loaves
Eggs ............. 34c
Bon Ten Flour, per sack... $4.00
Karine Coffee. 55c
Catsup . 35c
Potatoes, per bushel..$5.50
Cod Fish, per pound. 20c
We carry a full line of fresh fruit and vegetables.
J. A. Vitt, °’N'!N'.br.
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j tects it. It only needed a small can of
Lincoln Floor
Paint
Next we will fix Up the basetnent
floor. At the paint store they have
something that holds the cement to- |
gether so that it won’t sand or dust up |
—Lincoln Cement Caoter. It takes |
up the wear and saves the surface. 1
Be sure and send to the store to- B
morrow for a set of color samples so B
we can select the exact color we want. I
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it's a cinch
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