— .. ——— —- • .— — - - - - - - - THE DEPOSITORS GUARANTEE LAW OF NEBRASKA The Depositors Guarantee Law of Nebraska is functioning More than $200,000.00 have been saved the depositors of the Farmers State Bank of Page, in this I ' county, through its operation. M. R. Sullivan, the receiver, now is paying off the depositors from this fund. Deposits in State banks only are afforded this protection. It does not apply to National banks. The Nebraska State Bank is the only bank in O’Neill offering this protection, and operating under the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State. We pay 5 per cent on time deposits. You can not afford to be without this protection. Call and see us. Nebraska. St&te Bank of O’Neill 1 .—...an- ■ , ■ ■I Baines play on carpets reeking with hea3ih*nReitasSn£ Have Your Rugs Washed Now M. J. TIMLIN PHONE, 292. Let Me Do Your paperiqg now and avoid the rush sure to come later. Our work speaks for itself. Ask those I have worked for M. F. Cronin ! PAINTER AND PAPER i HANGER (AUTO LIVERY 1 EDD. WERTSBAUGH I Sedan and Touring Car Service. I Phone 359. O’Neill, Neb. I I 1-2 Ton CHEVROLET TRUCK DEMONSTRATOR ✓ For Sale at Wholesale Price. Several Bargains in Used Cars. THOMPSON AUTO CO.. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA Alfalfa Seed! At Growers Prices. Free Sample. “Alfalfa John” Franklin, Beaver City, - Nebraska . The Frontier Published by Dennis H. Cronin One Year_ $2.0i Six Months___f 1.01 Three Months_$0.5< Entered at the post office at O’Neill Nebraska, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING RATES: Display advertising on Pages 4, I and 8 are charged for on a basis o 25 cents an inch (one column width per week; on Page 1 the charge i 40 cents an inch per week. Local ad yertisements, 10 cents per line firs insertion, subsequent insertions cents per line. Every subscription is regarded a an open account. The names of suh scribers will be inaanttly remove from our mailing list at expiration o time paid for, if publisher shall b notified; otherwise the subscnptlo remains in force at the designate subscription price. Every subscribe must understand that these condition are made a part of the contract bt tween publisher and subscriber. SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS. O’Neill Neb., Feb. 1, 1921, 10 a. m. Hoard met pursuant to adjourr ment. All members present. Cal'..; to order by chairman. Minutes of January 11, 12, 13, l 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, ajid 22, 192 read and approved. Board went into executive sessic with County Attorney eoneemin bonds of township officers which wei not filed in time, and it was the opinic ef the County Attorney that the ofl ces were vacant and would have to be filled by appointment. ] At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board adjourned until ’ o’clock p. m. . W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 1, 1921, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn- ' ment. All members present. Called to order by chairman. Mr. Chairman: I would respectfully move you that Mrs. Roxie Searls of Stuart be granted an allowance of . $20.00 per month for three months, February, March and April, 1921, for , the support of herself and family. 1 L. E. SKIDMORE. L. C. McKIM. Motion carried. 1 Informal ballot being taken for • Highway Commissioner resulted as ' follows: Johnson, 1; Watson, 3; Sullivan, 2: , Hubbard, 1. First formal ballot resulted as fol- 1 lows: Johnson, 2; Watson, 3; Sullivan, 2: * No choice. Second formal ballot resulted as fol- 1 lows: Johnson, 1; Watson, 4; Sullivan, 2. . Chairman declared Watson elected, j The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on j General fund: Opal Ashley, Jan. 1921 salary $80.00 ] C. C^Bergstrom, Jan. salary .. 83.83 Anna Donohoe, Jan. salary . .. 168.33 , Sarah Harte, Jan. salary. 80.00 ‘ Elja McCullough, Jan. salary.. 90.00 Loretta Sullivan, Jan. salary 70.00 E. F. Porter, Jan. salary . 166.66 ’ Anna Donohoe, expenses, Jan. 36.64 ' C. C. Bergstrom, Jan. exp. 40.00 j E. F. Porter, expenses .x.. 2.68 On motion the following official , ’ ends were approved: Constable— , Earl Blinn. Atkinson City. , Justice of the Peace— ^rnplipp Tpmnomn Road Overseer, Dist. No. 28— Joseph E. Judge, Sheridan Twp. Highway Commissioner— Fred C. Watson, Holt County. L. G. Lambert presented his report on Soldiers’ Relief and same was ap- , proved as per record in Soldiers’ Re lief Record. At 5 o’clock, p. m., on motion board . adjourned until Feb. 2, 1921, at 9 o’clock a. m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. ’ O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 2. 1921, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn- i ment. All members present. Called 1 to order by chairman. ! ' Mr. Chairman: I would respectfully . move that the printing of the Super- , visors Proceedings be awarded to < People’s Advocate, The O’Neill Fron- 1 tier and The Stuart Advocate at one . third of the legal rates divided by the ] three papers. Also that all legal 1 notices be printed in a news paper < printed in the locality where such ] notice is to be given. J. V. JOHNSON. ( L. E. SKIDMORE. Same carried. Board devoted the rest of the fore- ] noon to auditing claims. At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board < adjourned until 1 o’clock p, m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. ] E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 2. 1921, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Called 1 to order by chairman. < On separate motion the following ' claims were allowed on the General fund: Frank J. Bruner, election claim $4.20 . Chambers Band, election claim 15.00 ! Mable McKenna, election clai m 4.20 1 Geo. Bay, election claim . 3.60 ' > J. J. McDermott, election claim 3.60 , Mrs. J. J. Hammond, election claim . 4.20 1 W. J. Jones, election claim . 6.00 . William C. Hudson, Dist. Court claim, Benjamin case . 10.40 I j Henry Butterfield, Dist. Court [ claim, Udey case . 3.96 . I J. H. McIntosh, Dist. Court claim, , Udey case . 3.20 . Harry Bowen, Dist. Court claim, t Bailiff . 21.00 5 Lewis Chapman, Jan. expense acct. . 9.86 1 Harry Bowen, Jan. salary . 110.00 Ida Chapman. Jan. saluary . .. 50.00 * Peter W. Duffy, Jan. salary ■ | and expenses . 160.00 J Frank Lancaster, Jan. Salary ‘ | and expenses .. 266d)0 8 Port. Shoemnker, drive with Corntv Supervisors . 4.00 8 Tra II Moss, expenses Jan. 3.25 r W. F. Finley, medical and 8 Inmic: t services . 51.00 •1 I co Bressler, Mdse, for John Boyer . 12.00 J. J Shortfall Mdse furnished Clinton & Fmery Herrick .... 29.30 I . C . T ambert. services Soldiers’ Relief Board 1920 . 50.00 A. D. Havens, services Soldiers’ - Relief Board, 1920 . 50.00 d J P. Golden, maps . 2.50 Mayfield & Masters drayage . .. ,50 l> Milwaukee Dustless Brush Co., 1) 1 No. 14 floor brush . 6.50 Warner & Sons, hardware, etc. 6.20 n Hanford Produce Co., Dec, Its. 46.60 g C. J. Malone. Fil & Rec. e 3 Sup. Bonds . 8.00 n C. J. Malone, stamps, etc. . 5.25 >- C. J. Malone, report of marriages, 1920 . 3.99 . N. Boggs, supplies for Chas. Reynolds . 22.50 fohn L. Quig, Dec. house rent Chas. Clark . 22.00 ieardon Bros., medicine and drugs Clark and Springer .... 18.26 Atkinson Mill & Light Co., sup plies Amo family . 19.90 j. L. Harding, setting glass .... 1.50 ’eter Duffy, expenses . 12.63 Northwestern Bell Tel. Go., phone service . 38.81 d. C. H. Barney, Med. services Kent Rakes . 20.00 3eth Noble, Coal for Co., Springer and Clark. 216.45 On separate motion the following laims were allowed on the Road fund: W .Abbott, salary patrol.... $120.00 V. B. Hubbard, salary patrol rent and freight... 125.00 Vm. Hershiser, salary patrol.. 120.00 W. Porter, salary patrol .... 120.00 Denzel Snyder, salary patrol one-half mo. and labor . 68.00 f. E. Sanders, 18 days work Jan. 2 Patrolman . 83.00 i. E. Calvert, hauling 6 loads gravel .!. 12.00 Vm. E. Gatz, drives . 13.30 ’’rank Howard, blacksmithing 80.35 1. U. Hubbard, as Highway Commissioner . 95.75 lutual Oil Co., gasoline. 36.30 I. V. Matousek, gas, etc.f 9.20 D’Neill Motor Co., Hdw. and Exp. 112.60 Seth Noble, lumber . 2.65 •'red Primus, work on South Fork bridge . 16.00 !. L. Quig, Feb. garage rent 30.00 L L. Quig, Jan. g&rage rent.... 30.00 >. A. Scholotman, labor. 4.75 3erry Saisor, labor on South rorK image . iu.ua 3. C. Van Briggle, blacksmith ing . 14.25, Varner & Sons, Hardware 11.46j Valter Wyant, livery to Dry Creek bridge .2.40 3. J. Murphy, labor on Federal road . 150.00 At 5 o’clock, p. m., on motion board tdjourned until Feb. 3, 1921,'at 9 a. m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. I'Neill, Neb., Feb. 3, 1921, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn nent. All members present. Called o order by chairman. On separate motion the following lr is were allowed on the Bridge und: . li. Reimers . $ 4.90 . II. Reimers . 3.50 leo. Crawford . 18.50 lugh L. James . 12.00 lophus Peterson . 30.00 . H. Reimers . 18.00 . H. Reimers . 5.60 I. W. Sanders . 18.00 Valrath & Sherwood . 6.90 ohn Grof . 4.50 lauer Henry Lbr. Co. .. 32.20 \ J. Brady . 10.00 n'owell Lbr. & Grain Co.1157.40 t. Moon . 19.00 ohn A. Robertson. 22.00 3. W. Stewart. 22.00 /anzandt Bros. 52.80 ohn Timmermans . 15.00 ’eter Egger .,. 17.00 On separate motion the following laims were allowe'd on the Road dragging fund: 3urt Besey . $22.00 l. W. Chase. 3.50 r. A. Coufal . 35.00 d. G. French .* 7.60 d. J.Gonderinger. 38.50 ). N. Hendricks . 11.20 r. E. Hickey. 20.00 i'red Jansen. 26.60 -ouis Luben . 21.00 i. II. Murray . 21.00 L W. Meyer . 21.00 m'uuuaiu . i».w Dhris Nelson . 18.00 Mphonso Olberding . 2.00 2. A. Steskal . 3.00 3. K. Spence . 19.00 rohn Timmermans . 8.80 lalph Tubbs . 64.76 kelson Whitnell . 61.00 Dean Cole .. 12.40 fohn A. Carson . 22.60 Harry Daws . 7.20 2. H. Fundus ... 4.60 2. II. Fundus . 4.00 Henry Hutcheson . 10.60 ?. V. Hickey . 63.00 D. A. Kilpatrick . 12.00 21mer Lee . 9.60 it. Moon . 34.00 f. E Montgomery . 17.50 L. C. MeKim, Jr. 1.60 [?rank Oberle . 12.75 \llan Pruyn . 20.00 August H. Smith . 16.00 \ugust H. Smith . 12.00 3. T. Thompson . 15.00 fohn Vinzenz . 11.00 . ere allowed in sums stated: J. B. Mellor. claim of $124. allowed in sum of . $ 68.00 I. A Thramer. claim of $12.90; allowed in sum of . 10.90 J. M Carson, claim of $20.00; allowed in sum of . 17.80 rom Crowe, claim of $18.00; allowed in sum of . 14.40 On motion the claim of Oscar Kith ley for $8.00 was rejected. At 12 o’clock, noon, on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clck p. m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Feb. 3, 1921, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Called to order by chairman. On motion the petition of John SVenner and others to change the lo lation of the State Road south from Atkinson was denied. The following is the list of names from which to select a jury for the March term of District court: First District— Cleveland—A. G. Chenoweth, Stuart, Doleman—Ralph Cobum, Phoenix. Dustin—Geo. Post, Sr., Dustin. Pleasant View—E. F. Barnes,Atkinson Rock Falls—Joe Stein, O’Neill. Sand Creek—Joe Hendrick, Atkinson. Saratoga—Ray Cobum, Phoenix. Second District— Shields—Lew Knapp, O’Neill. Shields—Tom Donohoe, O’Neill. Paddock—Steve Hicks, Agee. Paddock—Jim Crowley, Agee. Scott—Frank Oberle, Opportunity. Steel Creek—Grant Alder,Opportunity iVillowdale—E. J. Grenier, Opportu nity. iowa—Tom Roche, Page. Iowa—C. A. Grass, Page, fhird District— Drattan—Frank Bain, O’Neilll. Drattan—Frank Barrett, O’Neill. Drattan—Wm. Mather, O’Neill. Drattan—Fred Vitt, O’Niell. Drattan—J. D. Kelley, O’Neill. Drattan—E. A. Graham, O’Neill. Drattan—J. B. 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