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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
SUPERVISORS* PROCEEDINGS (Continued from las:_week.)_ Also personally appeal jd before me the undersigned, Richan. Moon, whc being duly sworn depoias and says that he was the duly authorized anc acting assessor for Stuart Township for the year 1919, that he assessed the aforesaid B. G. Heichel lor said year that he has read the foregoing affida vit made by said B. G. Heichel, thal the statements made in said affidavil are true to my personal knowledge. RICHARD MOON. Subscribed in my presence anc sworn to before me this 29th day ol April, 1920. (Seal) J. A. RICE, Notary Public. Mr. Chairman: I would respectfully move that the prayer of the petitioi of B. G. Heichel for a refund of $66.0< be granted and clerk be instructed t( issue a refund warrant for same. JOHN jSULLIVAN. W. T. HAYES. iviouon carried. At 6 o’clock p. m. on motion boarc adjourned until May 6, 1920, at £ o’clock a. m. F. C. WATSON, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. O’Neill, N«$., May 6, 1920, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Members present: Watson Hayes, Sullivan, Schollmeyer anc Rotherham. Board called to order bj chairman. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed or General fund: W. T. Hayes, attending session, etc., ._.. $ 29.00 M. Rotherham, attending session, etc., . 24.80 John Sullivan, attending session, etc., . 62.50 F. C. Watson, attending session, etc., .-. 66.50 Jos. Schollmeyer, attending session, etc., ..- 24.60 A. Douglas, wolf bounty . 5.00 The following claims were audited and on separate motion were allowed on the Road fund: Sam Wolfe...$100.00 Wm. E. Gatz . 31.60 Wm. E. Gatz .-. 16.00 Wm. E. Gatz ..-. 15.00 M. B. Miller.134.40 Wm. Sparks... 18.00 Emil Sniggs . 17.00 J. A. Vaught . 4.00 J. A. Vaught . 10.50 H. U. Hubbard . 119.00 O’Neill Motor Co... 56.10 At 12 o’clock noon on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. F. C. WATSON, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., May 6, 1920, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Members present: Watson, Hayes, Rotherham, Sullivan, and Schollmeyer. Board called to order by chairman. The following election claims were audited and on separate motion were allowed on the General fund: A. C. Purnell ..._...$ 3.60 C. E. Havens ..... 3.60 Roy Woods . 3.60 V. C. Wilbern ...... 3.60 Walter Blake . 3.60 F. R. Bignold . 3.60 W. H. Graver ..... 3.60 Barney Gunter .... 3.60 S. E. Adrian ...... 3.60 Wm. H. Bidlecome .3X0 Ray E. Coburn . 4.80 J. B. Reisner. 4.80 Lars Bartelson . 4.80 George Syfie .. 20.80 Joe Obermire ..... 4.80 R. N. Hart _'. 3.60 W. J. Dexter ... 3.60 J. F. Brady ... 3.60 A. G. Miller ... 11.60 C. W. Sterner _ 6.00 H. J. Stevens .. 6.00 E. J. Allen J..... 12.80 T. S. Roche .. 6.00 L. J. Soukup . 6.00 Clem Olberding . 4.80 H. B. Pence . 4X0 Dave Deming .. 4.80 Percy Sweet . 4.8C D. E. McClurg . 19.8C Philop Kopp . 7.3E John Mlinar . 7.3E Dave Beck ._... 7.3E Anton Prnssa _„_ 7.3E Wm. Blackburn .. 17.3E J. V. Johnson _ 20.1( Albert Eimmermans _ 5.1( O. A. Hammeberg _ 5.1( Roy C. Aldridge .._.- 5.1( E. W. Corbit . S.l( George C. Purnell .. 5( B. J. Gaffney ..... 6.6( Bart Malloy . 6.6( Guy Cole . 6.5( James Shorthill . 12.5( Thomas Mains . 4.5< Earl Chaney . 4J5< J. W. Ramm ..*. 4.51 J. H. Levi . 4.6( Joe Kaup .....-. 4.5< Henry Vequist ..— 5.11 Joe Maring .. 6.1< Charles Bigler . — 5.1( W. R. Johnson . 6.1( Jake Ernst _ 13.1( J. A. Weibel_ 7.51 Ernest Cracher . 7.51 Will Walter .. 7.51 Frank Harpster . 7.51 William Spengler . 12.91 R. H. Mills .*..4.21 Anna L. O’Donnell . 4.2 Mrs. G. A. Miles . 4.2 C. H. Cooper . 42 C. W. Sanders ._.. 18.0 J. E. Wiley . 3.6 John H. Bader . 3.6 J. F. Butterfield . 3.6 A. M. Mitchell . 3.6 John T. Walker . 3.6 C. H. Stimson . 3.6 C. E. Ferdig . 3.6 M. 0. Howard . 3.6 W. C Templeton . 10.6 C. F. Abart .:. 6.6 R. H. Reiser .,._. 6.5 J. P. Mullen . 6.5 D. H. Allen . 6.5 Harry Maehmuller. 6.5 James Shorthill . 8.0 . M. F. Clark . 5.4 J. C. Pence . 5.4 ! Neb. Telephone Co., service. 53.9 , M. V. Pock . 5.4 Chas. Lofquist . 31.4 F. H. Fundus . 5.4 A. W. Andru3 . 5.2 Theo. Kubart . 19.8 John.W. Schorn . 5.2 Peter J. Judge .*. 5.2 Caleb Phillips . 5.2 Minnie Downey . 3.6 Mrs. Agnes Pettijohn . 3.6 J. H. Wise . 3.6 R. J. Jennings . 3.6 John C. Gallapher 3.6 A. D. Havens . 4.2 Jacob Hahn . 4.2 Frank Kissinger . 4.2 R. L. Hanks . 8.2 Roy F. Griffin ... 4.2 E. W. Wilcox . 3.9 N. S. Butler . 3.0 W. C. Kelley .,. 3.9 Roy G. Goree . 3.9 J. S. Jackson. 9.9 C. E. Farrier. 6.6 B. H. Russ... 6.6 John Sheedy . 6.6 J. Roy Alderson . 6.6 B. B. Gribble . 6.6 Vannie B. Newman. 3.3 Eva C. Hunter.*. 3.3 George Bay . 3.3 J. J. McDermott. 3.3 Edward Gatz . 3.3 Wm. Bruder . 3.9 Samuel Becker . 3.9 John J. Hunt. 3.9 W. A. Wheeler . 3.9 J. R. Jarvis . 3.9 A. Fauquier . 6.7 Frank Posver . 16.3 A. G. Fluckey . 5.7 Clarence Johnson . 6.7 John Haake . 5.7 Frank Jutte. 4.5' Chas. Brachman .„. 4.5 James Petr . 4.6 C. E. Martin . 8.3 Harry Russel ..._. 4.5 T. J. Murphy. 5.6 C. W. Hagensick .. 3.6i John Horiskey . 3.6i Chas. W. Clark . 3.6< "i-: 3! Mrs. F. J. Dishner. 3.60 31 Roy Emerson . 3.60 3! F. P. Hunter . 3.60 9 Sam Derickson . 3.60 9 D. E. Alder ...„. 3.60 0 E. E. Cole .:. 3.60 0 W. F. Conner . 4.80 0 J. S. Burnett . 4.80 0 J. L. Blair . 4.80 0 C. C. Lee . 13.80 0 D. B. Perkin9 . 5.40 0 A. W. Good . 5.40 0 Lewis Shober . 5.40 0 Alfred Moore. 5.40 0 C. E. LaRue .*. 11.15 0 L. B, Haneman . 8.40 0 G. L. Butler .... 3.90 0 B. P. Smith ._... 3.90 0 Walter Trussell . 3.90 0 A. W. Wunner. 3.90 3 F. M. Coleman . 3.90 5 C. M. Fowler ..._. 3.90 3 Byron Mossman . 3.90 3 Earl Watson . 3.90 3 Thos. Coleman.„ 3.90 a Geo. Wadsforth . 6.00 5 Alex R. Wertz .+. 10.35 a J. B. Long . 6.00 a Floyd Crawford . 6.00 a A. E. Gibson ...,_.4 6.00 3 Henry Storjohn . 5.40 3 Falim D. O’Neill..5.40 3 D. P. Hynes . _... 17.40 3 Henry Wabs . 5.40 3 John Storjohn . 5.40 3 T. J. Wilbem . ,. 3.60 j w. s. Miner. 3.t)U 3 W. P. Simar .3.60 3 Wm. Hewett . 3.60 3 W. T. Hayes . 3.60 3 L. F. Hall ... 3.60 3 J. G. O’Neill . 3.60 3 Ed. Babcock .3.60 3 M. A. Richards . 3.60 3 L. B. Genung. 5.60 ) Harry Fox . 3.60 3 A. G. Johnson . 3.60 3 W. F. Kaczor . 3.60 3 Chas. Larson . 3.60 3 W. H. Harvey . 3.60 3 Charles Z. Grimes . 3.60 3 H. F. Dyke .r. 3.60 3 Walter Richard .3.60 3 T. J. Scott . 3.60 3 W. B. Cooper . 10.60 3 H. A. Trowbridge . 3.60 3 S. P. Wanser. 3.60 3 Robt. Gray ...,... 3.60 3 C. A. Townsend .i..J... 3.60 3 Fred Cronk . 3.60 3 Henry Mullen .. 6.00 3 Anthony O’Donnell . 6.00 ) Tom Maring ...’.. 6.00 ) J. B. Fullerton .*.*„ 6.00 ) Tom Troshynski .17.00 3 Leonard Dolan... 3.60 3 Jacob Hirsch .. 3.60 3 Roy Martin . 3.60 ) P. V. Hickey ..nr-ijn-r- 3.60 3 Joe McNichols. 3.60 ) M. P. Sullivan.3.60 ) A. A. Revell. 3.60 ) J. K. Ernst .'. 3.60 > D. H. Murphy.1\. 3.60 Vitt’s Grocery WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS. Tip Top Bread...15 cent loaves Bon Ton Flour, per sack....1... $4.25 Karine Coffee.......55c Catsup ......... 35c Potatoes, per bushel..w.$5.50 Cod Fish, per pound....l..20c We carry a full line of fresh fruit and vegetables. J. A. Vitt, ■ ■■ . ■■■■ ■ . □Ill* z.rz-.z: Tr.-z -' | Norfolk Building and Loan I m • SS Association. iH == ■es t # m Building and Loan Associations are becoming 19 i jj more and more popular every day due to a bet- H j jp ter understanding of their working principles. §1 i| As a means of assisting the HOME SEEKER j j! to acquire a HOME they are unexcelled. The jjj !| Norfolk Building and Loan Association has been jjj | jj a great aid in the development of many towns H 11 and communities and with its increased power j| jj and ability, can be of still greater help In the jj future. AVAIL yourself of these opportunities m jj to own your ow» Home or Business Property, jj Call or write JOHN L. OUIG, A&ent ! | -FOR | K NORFOLK BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION |§ J. C. Carney . 3.60 Chas. N. Gonderinger . 3.00 N. J. Tuller . 3.00 O. E. Richard . 3.00 A. W. Miller . 3.00 Jos. R. Matousek . 3.00 Orville Harrison . 3.90 M. B. Miller.^. 3.90 Albert Katzor . 3.90 E. H. Rouse. 11.70 Arthur Rouse . 3.90 (Continued on page four) ty. YankIs1 Philosophy 33. Discharged American soldiers. seeKjng employ ment. cangiife Germany as a reference. Yes, the Germans knoiw what they can do. Our up-to-date methods are not to be sneezed at. ST. GEORGE KILLS THE DRAGON DIRT. The mythical Dragon of ye olden times has become a very realistic and lively killer of today: the deadly microbe. St. George followed suit and changed his mount: “Sanitation” is his hobby horse. WATER & BRUSH STEAM & SOAP are his weapons. St. George also begs to announce that he has migrated from Old England and that his headquarters are now AT THIS LAUNDRY. Let Us Do Your Family Washing. O’NEILL SANITARY LDY. Sam A. Arnold, O’Neill, : : Nebraska —■ ——.- ■■ I' .. .— --— I I Am Proud of j This Enamel Finish | It is real Lincoln Enamel, almost like porcelain, and is always |! clean and sweet. It is such a help in my house work that I have j; had almost everything enameled—Cupboard—Kitchen-Cabinet—She?- | ves. It takes so little work to keep them clean. Of course I use the Lincolrv Enaarvels I always keep the little surfaces about the house refinished regu- f larly with Lincoln Paints and Finishes. Use and wear makes them I shabby. A few brushfulls of paint or finish saves the surface and f keeps them like new. You can get color samples and find out what to use and how it ^ should be applied by calling on the Lincoln Dealer right here in our | own town. j NEIL P. BRENNAN j • * IV « atraignt taut on t^ream separators oy WARNER & SONS O’Neill, Nebr. NO MATTER what anyone may claim, there is only one speed at which a cream separator should be turned in order to get all the cream and cream of uniform thickness. r . That’s the speed plainly indicated on the crank of every separator, of whatever make. Full speed is the only assurance of full capacity and full efficiency. Every De Laval now has a Bell Speed-Indicator. The bell warns the operator if the separator is turned too slowly. There can be no mistake about it. The Bell Speed-Indicator adds nothing to the price but much to the value of the De Laval Cream Separator. Come in. examine the ma chine and see how the Beil Speed-Indicator works. Sooner or later you will buy a Ms. ' =====^ ~~ ' " ' North CentreJ Elkhorn Valley Hereford Cattle Auction The Event That is to Dedicate the New $60,000.00 Sale Pavilion at Norfolk, Nebr., Tuesday-Wednesday, June 8-9 120—ANXIETYS AND FAIRFAXES.120 70 Bulls--50 Females Every Hereford breeder and farmer interested is invited to be with us on this date. The best breed ers in the state are consigning the cattle. Included are: , j MORTIMER BROS., Madison NORMAN OSCHNER, Madison S. P. PETERSEN, Leigh J. C. OSBORN, Meadow Grove W. H. TIEGON, Battle Creek W. W. RILEY & SON, Pierce E. WINDER, Tilden H. W. PITZER, Neligh CARL SCHROEDER, Leigh CHAS. HUWALDT, Randolph I The bulls are of good ages. A few most excellent herd sire prospects and the balance just right for the farmer and the western cattleman. The females include big breeding cows, some heifers bred and others open. Quite a few sell with big lusty calves at foot. The sires of the cattle selling are as follows: Real Blackstone, Distinction 2d (grandson of Dis turber), Alton Donald by Louis Fairfax, Captain (a Beau Donald bull), Glory Real by Duke Real (this bull is in the sale), Perfect Donald, Rummy by Wild Monarch The Bull Moose by Beau Mischief, Beau Ina by Beau Mischief. Grand by Fast Freight, Standard 9th, Tudor by Challenger Parsifal, Lilliputian by Parsifal 16th, Stanton Boy 7th (a grandson of Bright Stanway), Marquis by Beaumont 2d, Sir Lance » by_Cplupibus K., Diverger by Disturber, Prime Grove 2d, Grover Fairfax, Beaumont 5th by Beaumont. The pavilion at Norfolk is one of the finest in the state. Norfolk is tributary to a country that is in need of more good porA* bred cattle. The accommodations afforded by this pavilion will make it possible for breeders to bring good foundation stock to Norfolf for the beginner and the young breeder. If you like the Herefords, don't miss this sale. For catalogues address C. B. BENGER, Sale Manager, Calloway, Nebr. GK0SS-CRUI§E-DUNPAN, Auctioneers. R. A. McCARTNEY, Journal-Stockman Fieldmarto