w arner & Sons of O’Neill, say: Users are proud of their De Lavals THERE are more than 2300,000 users of De Laval Cream Separators, snd practically all display the sign of separator satisfaction. These little signs reading “We use the De Laval Cream Separator” are nailed on fences and barns and other prominent placet all over the world. Each sign is a personal recommenda tion of the owner. Each sign indicates the pride with which the owner regards “*■' his De Laval. The most progressive and most pros perous farmers in neady even dairying section own De Lavals. They know the De Laval skims closer, tuna easier and lasts longer than any other separator; and that it may be depended upon to put more money in the bank. The De Laval is particularly wti liked, by women. It turns easier than other separators; is mote easily rlotacd, and doe* it* work in less time. Caaa la awl tar it 1mm tka supariariir o» tfca Da lank, ■ " ===., , - ,;,gg Sooner or later you will buy a De Laval —■——■ i SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS. O’Neill, Neb., Mar. 29, 1921, 10 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present but Hub bard. Meeting called to order by chairman. The following construction compa nies submitted bids for bridge work in the county for 1921: Western Bridge & Construction Co., Standard Bridge Co., arid Pioneer Construction Co. Same were opened and after due consideration, on motion the bid of the Western Bridge and Construction Co. was accepted. 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, Mar. 29, 1921, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present but Hub bard. Meeting called to order by chairman. Board devoted the afternoon to dis cussing the matter of the Whiting Bridge with a delegation from that _ locality. At 5 o’clock p. m., on motion board adjourned until March 30, 1921, at 9 o’clock a. m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Mar. 30, 1921 ,9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members! present but Hub bard. Board called to order by chair A before the Honorable Board of SSuper ^■visors of Holt County, Nebraska. m. In the Matter of the application of A. D. Havens, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Adda Spence, an in competent person for license to sell real estate. Petition for approval of proposed sale of incompetent person’s real estate. To the County Board of Supervisors of Holt County, Nebraska. A. D. Havens, Gfuardian of Adda Spence, an Incompetent person re spectfully represents to your Honor able Body and states: That Adda Spence is an incompetent person over the age of seventy years; that she is now and has been for many years a resident of the city of Atkinson, Holt County, Nebraska, that she is greatly enfeebled by age and sickness and is an incompetent person incapable oi performing any labor or of taking care of. herself in any proper manner, That on July 22, 1920, petitionei was duly appointed Guardian of the person and estate of the said Adda . t ———*—— .—I Special Bargains For Last Day Of . ‘•Rainbow Sale” * _jmmg——«s——a——B—BWW' <■ MB Saturday, April 16th k A 2-QT. ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS . . $1.38 ; 'SMB 2-QT. ENAMEL DOUBLE BOILERS —. $1.19 H WE HAVE ONLY A LIMITED I 11 QUANTITY OF THESE ITEMS AND {■ ^ THOSE WHO WANT ONE WILL M HAVE TO COME AND GET IT j SATURDAY. 1 _ Bowen’sRacketStore ' .... ~ • - I I I- ' - • . ■ ■ ■ ■ . . =® . •' . V 1 " ■ r —. Justice of the Peace— b Wm. Evans, Pleasantview township. c Joseph Hendricks, Sand Creek . C. M. Stewart, Antelope twp. d Township Assessor— W. B. Cooper, Chambers twp. s A. W. Good, McClure twp. e A. R. Wertz, Willowdale. S Township Clerk— F I. J. Kinsman, Golden twp. t Anthony O’Donnell, Pleasantview. E Road Overseer— F Aaron Boshart, Dis. 25, Shields. L John Bouska, Dis. 30, Green Valley. C J. W. Bailey, Dis. 18 ,Emmet. A John Duncan, Dis. 51, Chambers. Ii Rudolf F'unk, Dis. 15, Deloit, I. Floyd Fairbanks, Dis. —, Cleveland. F George Grim, Dis. 17, Conley. C Veitor Howarth, Dis. 08, Swan. F C. C. Jones, Dis. 70, Chambers. Herb Jansen, Dis. 48. Shields. F William Jutte, Dis. 38, Shamrock. j; L. E. Simmons, Dis. 5, Steel Creek. George Wadsworth, Dis. 43, Willow dale twp. At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board , adjourned until 1 ’clock p. m. W. T. HAVES, Chairman. p E. F. PORTER, Clerk. \ O’Neill, March 30, 1921, 1 p. m. r Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present but Hub bard. Meeting called to order by chair- a man. E Board spent the afternoon listening E to a delegation from Stuart concern- V ing State and Federal Aid roads. E1 On, motion the following resolution F was passed: F Mr. Chairman: I move you that the S County board ask State Engineer C Johnson, the Department of Public P Roads and the Federal Government to P appropriate the sums named herein to _ be used on the projects stated, viz: For project No. 139 Ewing South 7 mi. and 2 mi. east. $20,000 For project No. 168 Stuart east and west ... $25,000 For project No. 132A Atkinson — South, (to include bridge) $65,000 For project O’Neill-Chambers $20,000 Apy previous passed resolutions or actions of this Board in conflict here with are hereby reqealed. L. E. SKIDMORE. J. V. JOHNSON. Motion carried. O’Neill, March 31, 1921, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present but Hub j====== tad. Meeting called to order by Ja lairman. W Board devoted the forenoon to au- A. iting claims, n A, On separate motion the following Jo alary claims were allowed on Gen- C. :al fund: * urah Hart . $ 80.00 „' eter Duffy . 150.00 <-c . F. Porter . 160.66 — lja McCullough . 90.00 arry Bowen . 110.00 A oretta Sullivan . 70.00 pal Ashley . 80.00 nna Donohoe . 158.33 la Chapman . 50.00 ewis Chapman, 1st Qr. 1921 325.00 . H. Lancaster . 255.00 . C. Bergstrom . 83.33 . F. Porter, clerk county board 1st quarter ...,...,. 100.00 . F. Porter, for envelopes . 46.70 . F. Porter, stamps as fees 1st quarter . 36.20 . F. Porter, expenses, etc. .. 27.07 . C. Bergstrom, expenses 63.75 a H. Moss, expenses . 46.70 eter W. Duffyf expenses . 46.14 eter W. Duffy, expenses . 64.79 nna d>onohoe, expenses . 28.13 ewis Chapman, expenses . 1.60 On motion the following claims were lowed on road fund: enzel Snyder ... $ 86.00 arl Wiseman .■.. 18.00 rm.*Hershiser. . 100.00 . C. Watson . 135.36 red Lowery . 22.80 Drd Garage Co. 58.00 :andard Oil Co. 59.42 . W. Hagensick . 5.30 aul Koeppen . 45.75 aul Koeppen . 22.50 . NEBRASKA CULVERT AND MEG. CO. i AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD MACHINERY ARMCO CULVERTS Everything In Read Machinery Western Representative L. C. PETERS, O’NEILL. NEB. I i mm .. s. Stewart. 4.00 d . H. Biddlecome .». Uj.OO d B. McKay . 19.50 ] NaGunn . 2.60 i hn W. Abbott . 100.75 t W. Porter. 100.25 ] B. Hubbard . 115.56 ] e Butler. 66.95 ... " 1."■ »J .. . i. B. McKay. 8.00 l. B. MKay. 24.00 ' W. Ullrich . 100.00 » !. B. Patterson . 15.00 Vallace Ream. 4.00 'red Lowery. 25.00 V. S. Sparks . 15.40 (Continued on page eight) Closing (h t Sale! John Brennan Bankrupt Stock of General Merchandise at One Half Price. We will offer for sale the entire Stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Cloth ing and Menfs Hats at 50 per j cent of regular price. Groceries at reduced price while they last. Sale now on. 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