The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 04, 1920, Image 6

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    SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS,
(Continued from page 9.)
Rev, Father Ruesing, West Point,
for T. Cain from Oct. 7, 1920, $35 per
month.
W. T. HAYES.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Resolution carried.
On separate motion the following
salary claims were allowed on the
General fund:
Loretta Sullivan, Oct. salary $ 70.00
Sarah Harte, Oct. salary. 70.00
E. F. Porter, Oct. salary. 1C6.06
Harry Bowen, Oct. salary. 110.QO
Opal Ashley, Oct. salary. 80.00
Lottie McNiehols, Oct. salary 80.00
B. T. Winchell, sal. in full. 235.00
O’Neill Motor Co., ac. Wabs . 12.25
C. J. Malone, expenses . 51.50
Lewis Chapman, expenses . 10.76
Anna Donohoe, Oct. salary.. 158.55
Peter W. Duffy, Oct. salary. 150.00
Ida Chapman, Oct. salary.. 50.00
C. C. Bergstrom, Oct. salary 83.33
Elja McCullough, Oct. salary 80.00
F. H. Lancaster, Oct. salary.... 200.00
E. F. Porter, expenses . 27.19
Anna Donohoe, expenses . 65.55
Peter W. Duffy, expenses. 26.00
C. C. Bergstrom, expenses .... 23.00
On motion claim for $100.00 of John
L. Quig was rejected.
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., Oct. 27, 1920, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present. Board
audited claims and conferred with
Road Committee from Iowa, Stuart
and Wyoming precincts. On separate
motion Wyoming township was allow
ed $300.00.
M. Chairman: I would respectfully
move that we allow Wyoming Town
ship $300.00 for the purpose of clay
ing and graveling roads.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
H. U. HUBBARD.
Carried.
At 6 o’clock p. m., Board adjourned
to 9 o’clock a. m. Oct. 28, 1920.
F. C. WATSON, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 28, 1920, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. All members present but Wat
son and SchoUmeyer.
On motion J. V. Johnson was elected
Temporary chairman. Meeting called
to order by chairman.
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the Road fund:
W. T. McElvain.$ 8.00
Martin Hammerberg 12.00
Arch Densberger .... 66.00
W. E. Gatz. 88.80
F. A. Bower . 30.00
A. C. Boedicker . 55.00
Paul Koeppen .. 11.00
Geo. Van Every . . 44.00
W. J. Sparks . 40.00
J. A. Tracy . 1.00
J. S. Hoffman . 27.00
Geo. Bressler . 30.00
H. S. Prouty . 5G0.68
J. E. Sanders . 20.00
Shaffer Oil & Ref. Co. 58.43
Shaffer Oil & Ref. Co. 237.76
C. T. Thompon . 379.88
S. B. Patterson . 8.00
Standard Oil Co. 420.93
John W. Abbott. 121.00
C. W. Porter 120.50
S. A. Murphy ... 15.60
A. B. Hubbard. 125.15
W. J. Sparks. 8.00
Pat McCarthy 38.60
Arch Densberger. 99.00
Arch Densberger. 38.50
Fred Lowery. 78 90
C. M. Ernst 14.00
Clyde E. Elkins .:. 63.40
Paul Koeppen .... 27.50
J. Stephens 21.00
W. J. Sparks. 40.00
Geo. H. Jones . 127.80
E. O. Hickok, Mgr. 13.06
W. J. Sparks. 64.00
Mayfield & Masters . 7.00
L. Gillespie . 6.00
Warner & Sons . 35.85
Nebr. Culvert Mfg. ... __ 163.20
Nebr. Culvert Mfg. . 514.80
Wm. Hershiser . 121.50
Roscoe Wright . 32.00
O’Neill Motor Co. 332.32
Shaffer Oil & Ref. Co. 149.75
J. E. Sanders. 1120.00
Lloyd Gibson . 60.00
H. U. Hubbard. 104.00
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the General
fund:
Hanford Produce Co„ lights $ 8.05
Ray E. Coburn, ac. assessor
meeting . 10.00
W. F. Abart, ac. assessor
meeting . 10.00,
Jas. A. Brennan, election claim 4.00
P. J. McManus, for Kane. 13.00
I). H. Cronin, printing 206.70
H. J. Stevens, bounty . 9.00
J. S. Jackson, printing . 111.00
Grace Joyce, election claim 9.00
C. L. Sturdevant, ac. Paul
Randolph . 20.00
Wilson Drug Co., ac» Thos.
Marin . 20.45
Walrath & Sherwood Co. ac.
Aug. Wabs . 12.60
LITTLE LECTURES
.^GINGER, JIM
I
There’s only one “U” in suc
cess nnd that is you. Don’t
make the mistake of rehearsing
all the time—start noting.
LOVE. Its not spring
now, but listen young
man. Whether you are
courting the only girl or
not, it will pay you to be
well dressed. We don’t
mean extravagantly dress
ed, but we do mean neatly
and cleanly dressed. So if
there are grease or dirty
spots on your clothes, that
suit especially, send it
here.
Just ’Phone 209. We
call for and deliver.
I O’Neill Sanitary Laundry ' j
Consignment
II 60 Head Pure Bred Hogs Selling 1
at O’Neill Fair Ground jjj
Thursday, Nov. 11th I
This Consignment is by some of the best |
Breeders of the Country, and consists of: jf
_ _____TS
115 Duroc Spring Boars
1 Duroc Aged Boar
4 Duroc Fall Boars
4 Duroc Fall Gilts
1 Duroc Tried Sow
11 Poland China Spring Boars
' 1 Aged Boar
3 Poland China Fall Gilts
5 Poland China Spring Gilts
5 Poland China Tried Sows
II Hampshire Boar 4 Hampshire Sows with pigs by side if
60 Head ot Pure Bred Herefords will sell at Same Place the Next Day
^The most popular breeding lines are represented in these herds. Hogs win- !§
ning sweepstakes at the Fair will sell in this sale. if
F. H. LANCASTER.)
Sale Marxager I
Auctioneers: Cols. Clyde Mather, Geo. Coleman, Jas. Moore, Barney Stewart ra
and Claud Howard. if
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H. P. Hansen, bounty claim.... 3.00
J. T. Bauman, ac Fred Meyers 15.70
Aug. Wabs, ac. Aug. Wab3 .... 258.00
Elmer A. Brenn, ac. Aug. Wabs 20.00
O. K. Tickler, ac. Aug. Wabs 55.00
J. P. Gilligan, ac. County Board
of Health . 35.00
Security Envelope Co., env. 4.03
John C. Gallagher, election
claim . 9-00
Hanford Produce Co., lights. .. 15.00
M. Wirt Hiatt, printing . 33.50
John L. Quig, election claim.. 8.00
Industrial Chem. Sup. Co.,
Toilikleen. 7.50
Shaffer Oil & Ref. Co. ac.
Aug. Wabs .s.. 10.50
Lawrence O’Malley, coyote
bounty . 0.00
. L. G. Gillespie, ac. insurance.. 58.80
City of O’Neill, water . 18.40
Brady, F. J., ac. Fred Meyers 17.50
Chas. Needham, ac. Wm.
Clark, Jr.,. 21.00
A. W. Miller, township claim . 8.00|
T. V. Golden, ac. County
Attorney rooms . 210.00
J. D. Cronin, insanity hearing 3.00
V, C. Wilbern, election claim.. 11.00
H. B. Hubbard, Oil cloth, etc... 10.40
Ambrose Slattery, making fence 25.20
A. N. Palmer Co., supplies 33.80
L. E. Jackson, bounty claim 3.00
Galena Lbr. Co., lbr., etc. . 74.31
Chas. Crosser,, ac. assessor
meeting . 15.00
T. F. Mathews, election
claim ..'. 4.80
Wm. Wabs, ac. Aug. Wabs .... 55.00
Mayfield & Masters ac.
Aug. Wabs . 60.00
Claim of Bazelman Lumber Co., for
$147.97 was cut to $145.97 and $62.25
allowed on the General fund and $80.72
on Bridge fund.
On separate motifin the following
claims were allowed in the sums as
stated:
John S. Marteld, claim of $12.00,
allowed in sum of . $ 8.00
Mrs. S. Simmons, claim of $14.98;
allowed in sum of . 7.98
Clyde Johnson, claim of $23.50;
allowed in sum of . 20.00
I. O. O. F. Lodge claim of $24;
allowed in sum of. 5.00
John McNicholSj claim of $54;
allowed in sum of 18.00
On separate motion the following
claims were allowed on the Road
Dragging fund:
F. C. Watson . $ 32.00
C. E. Johnson . 9.00
C. E. Johnson . 18.50
W. J. H. Stems . 36.00
James Rotherham . 176.00
Linus Hirsch . 22.00,
Merwyn G. French . 8.00
Fred H. Ashby... 70.00
L. E. Ulry . 22.40
M. Rotherham. 36.00
Geo. P. Meals . 96.00
Winfield Hayne . 33.25
Chas. Tangeman . 36.00
Frank Stanek . 33.00
L. M. Rhodes . 50.00
John Sehi . 2.00
W. J. II. Sterns was allowed $7.00 on
Bridge fund as part of claim No.
1084.
(Continued on page seven)
20 Per Cent
Discern rvt
t
ON ALL SHOES
\
No Exchanges; No Return; No Credit.,
ARTHUR RYAN
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I CLOSING OUT
PUBLIC SALE!
As I am selling my home and am going to Filmore county, Nebraska, I offer
my personal property for sale at pub :e auction, at my place one half mile „ 4
east of the Golden Hotel, at O’Neill, Nebraska, commencing at 1 p.
m., on said day, consisting of property as follows:
I Saturday^ November 13
7 Head of Horses and Mules
One sorrel horse, smooth mouth, weighing about 1200 pounds; 1 black
horse, smooth mouth, weighing about 1200; 1 sorrel driving horse, smooth mouth
weighing about 900 pounds, gentle enough for any child to drive; 1 bay team
I of mares, 10 and 11 years old, weight 2700, in foal to Jack; 1 span black mules
weight 2200, 12 and 13 years old. _
4 Head of Cattle
Two cows, one fresh last May and one fresh two weeks ago; one red cow to
be fresh in about four months; 1 roan 3-year-old heifer, fresh in about a week
or ten days.
71 Head of Hogs
Fifty-nine shoats, weighing about 100 pounds each; 11 brood sows; 1 Reg
istered Poland China Boar.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
One narrow tire wagon and box complete; 1 narrow tire wagon and hay
rack; 1 single buggy; 1 Acme hay rake: 1 walking cultivator; 1 two-section
harrow; 1 disc pulverizer; l Overland Automobile; 1 Old Hickory wagon, 314
inch, narrow tire.
9 Acres of Land
The Home Place, consisting of nine acres, seven and a half acres in alfalfa
and fenced hog tight. Improvements consist of a five room house, well and
windmill and milk house;automobile shed and garage; chicken house, hog
house and barn for four horses and four cows and twenty calves and pigs.
Cook Stove, cabinet, chairs, bed sted and many other articles too numerous
to mention.
FREE LUNCH AT OON
TERMS OF SALE—Terms on the land and buildings are $1000 cash, un
less otherwise agreed upon when the sale is made, and the balance March
1st without interest. Terms on stock cash, except otherwise provided for
CHRIS OSWALD, Owner
Claude Howard, Mason Bros., of Lincoln, Aucts. O’Neill National Bank, Clerk