The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 05, 1920, Image 7

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SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS
O Neill, Neb., June 15, 1920.
To the Hon. County Board of Super
visors:
Gentlemen: Your petitioner asks
$11.90 transferred from School
District No. 72 to District No. 168,
through error was taxed and paid in
trict No. 126, of Antelope County, Ne
fcraska, respectfully ask your Honor
able Body to instruct the County
Treasurer to transfer $20.46 and $5C
I amounts paid by H. F. Pierson and J
y. Archer, respectively, included ir
their personal tax for school purposes
Said amounts having been erroneously
credited to School District No. 175 oi
Holt County.
The lands on which this property
was assessed being located in School
District No. 126 of Antelope County
the school tax derived from these
assessments should legally be credited
to School District No. 126, of Antelope
County, amounting to $70.45.
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jcurnrnent. All members preS
j Called to order by chairman.
On motion the following claims
were allowed on Road Dragging fund.
D. M. Duvall . $ 56.50
Pearl Beach . 40.00
James Kubart . ' 30.00
G. W. Kloepper . 30.00
Clarence Neumann . 10.50
Joe McNichols .67.00
Nick Schwindt . 40.00
Linus Hirsch . 40.00
D. F. Morgan . 9.00
Carl Davis . 7.00
H. H. Claussen .40.00
O. L. Grass . 10.00
Wm. Spengler . 6.00
W. R. Shaw . 21.00
A. J. Fritton . 39.00
F. S Roche. 18.00
J. B. Mellor ._. 133.00
J. B. Mellor. 110.00
G. K. Spence . 11.50
Toy D. Judge.". 19.00
F. E. Keyes . 38.00
Chas. E. Spoor. 41.00
Clyde Babcock . 35.00
U. W. Meyer . 69.50
Oliver Connor . 56.00
Raymond Kenny . 28.00
John McNulty . 9.60
Jonty Loekmon v. 69.00
John G. Kramer, Jr. 35.50
B. H. Bessey . 22.00
L. R. Tompkins . 3.50
John Sullivan . 43.00
A. J. Fritton . 35.00
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co. 42.50
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co. 42.50
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co. 42.50
The following claims were allowed
in the sums as stated:
J. A. LeFontaine, claim for $94.50
allowed in sum of.. $77.00
W. J. Sparks, claim for $55.00,
allowed in sum of . 44.00
Carl Bollwitt, claim for $24.00,
allowed in sum of. 12.00
At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board
adjourned unil 1 o’clock p. m.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., July 14, 1920, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All memlbers present but Rotherham.
Called to order by chairman.
The following road claims were
audited and upon separate motion al
lowed:
Theodore Moss . $240.00
Roy D. Judge . 115.00
W. A. Stuart . 127.00
Arch Densberger . 60.56
B. B. Bay . 28.00
Sharer Oil & Ref. Co. 130.00
John Krueger . 10.00
Wallace Ream . 24.00
Standard Oil Co. 60.30
Tweedy Bros. 134.00
C. H. Cooper. 3.60
John J. Shoemaker. 52.00
C. C. Spenler . 55.00
Ed Sparks . 20.00
John Pribil. 104.00
I. R. Ridgway . 15.00
Roy D. Judge ....!. 63.50
B. G. Hanna . 15.00
The following claims were allowed
in the sums as named:
W. J. Sparks, claim for $67.00,
allowed in sum of .. $ 56.00
Geo. Vanevery, claim for $77.00,
allowed in sum of . 58.00
Arch Densberger, claim for $75.00,
allowed in sum of .. 55.00
W. J. Sparks, claim for $48.00,
allowed in sum of. 40.00
At 3 o’clock p. m., on motion board
adjourned until 9 o’clock a. m.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb.. July 14, 1920, 3 p. m.
Board of Eqalization met pursuant
to adjournment. All members present
but Rotherham. Meeting called to
order by chairman.
At 5 o’clock on motion board of
Equalization adjourned to the call
the clerk.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill Neb., July 15, 1920,'9 a. m.
County Board met pursuant to ad
journment. All members present but
Schollmeyer. Called to order by
chairman.
Board held a conference with J. L.
Quig, city street commissioner con
cerning road south of O’Neill.
Board sent a committee to consult
with the Mayor and city clerk on
above matter.
At 12 o’clock noon on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., July 15, 1920, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present but Schollmeyer.
Meeting called to oder by chairman.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that the
County Board request the Department
of Public Works to make the following
changes in the portion of State Road
No. 65 in Holt County: Commencing
at northeast corner of Sec. 24-29-12,
thence east to northeast comer of Sec.
22-29-1.';, thence Norm to the northeast
anc! on separate motion rejected as the
work was 'Vne inside of the city
limits:
Merle Wright . $129.00
Paul Wright. 129.00
Paul Wright . 51.00
Paul Wright . 66.00
E. D. Mayfield . 78.00
Gus Uecker 15.00
John Steckmeyer . 168.00
Mrs. John Steckmeyer . 24.00
Motion made and seconded that the
County Board instruct the Western
Bridge & Construction Company to
put a concrete floor and abutments on
the bridge south of O’Neill.
Motion carried.
At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board
adjourned until July 16, 1920, at 9
o’clock a. m.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., July 16, 1920, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present but Schollmeyer
and Rotherham. Board called to order
by chairman.
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on
General fund:
John Sullivan, Board of Equali
zation and Supervisors . $133.00
Jos. Sthollmeyer, Equalization 131.00
J. V. Johnson, Supervisor and
Equalization. 88.10
H. U. Hubbard, Supervisors and
Equalization. 135.00
W. T. Hayes, Supervisor and
Equalization. 126.00
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