i claims were allowed on the Road fund: F.^C. Watson .$199.34 Forest Smith, . 43.20 John Clasey . 3.00 Orville VanConett . 3.00 Lyle McKim Jr. 12.00 S. W. Hytrek . 3.50 J. H. McKim . 12.00 Frank Vandersnick . 50.00 F. G. Bredehoeft . * 3.00 Geo. McKim . 23.70 Claim of Gerald Jenkins for $15 was allowed in the shm of $13.50. On separate motion the following claims were allowed on the General fund: Marshall Nurseries, for trees..? 21.00 Barney Olberding, election claim .r. 4.?0 Chas. Needham, fumigating premises of Page residents.. 61.00 Hanford Pro. Co., light bill .... 31.98 Hanford Pro. Co., garage bill 1.88 Harry Bowen, baliff Dist. Court 24.00 E. H. Hagensick, lamps, etc. 3.60' Bailin Bros., for Mrs. Gladys Clark .■ 10.00 W. R. Johnson, election claim .. 7.00 Chas. Needham, fumigating premises of Page residenst 24.00 Mayfield & Masters, drayage .. .50 C. N. George, for Gladys Clark . 10.00 H. U. Hubbard, supervisor services . 22.70 At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. (Continued on page five.) The Frontier Published by Dennis H. Cronin One Year —- $2.00 Six Months_$1.00 Three Months_$0.60 Entered at the post office at O’Neill, Nebraska, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING RATES:’ Display advertising on Pages 4. 6 and 8 are charged for on a basis of 26 cents an inch (one column width) per week; on Page 1 the charge is 40 cents an inch per week. Local ad vertisements, 10 cents per line first insertion, subsequent insertions 6 cents per line. Every subscription is regarded as an open account. The names of sub scribers will be insanttly removed from our mailing list at expiration of time paid for, if publisher shall be notified; otherwise the subscription remains in force at the designated subscription price. Every subscriber must understand that these conditions are made a part of the contract be tween publisher and subscriber. SUPERVISORS* PROCEEDINGS. O’Neill,Neb., May 24, 1921, 10 a. m. Board met at the call of the clerk as per adjounrment. All members present. Called to order by chairman. At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board adjourned unil 1 o’clock p. m. W. T. IIAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. , O’Neill, Neb., May 24, 1921, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Called to order by chairman. Board devoted some time to discus sion of road matters and at 4:30 re solved themselves into a committee of of the whole to view and determine a manner of ditching the road south of O’Neill at Spring Creek adjourned to meet May 25th, 1921, at 9 o’clock a. m. , W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., May 25, 1921, 9 a. rp* Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Meet ing called to order by chairman. Mr. Chairman: I would respectfully move that the County Treasurer be authorized and is hereby ordered to collect and distribute all Registration Fees in accordance with II. R. Nos. 344 and 345, enacted as a law by the * State Legislature to take effect April 13, 1921, said law provides that 3% per cent shall be transmitted to State1 Treasury, 75 per cent of balance shall be credited to the State Highway Maintenance Fund, and 25 per cent credited to the Road Dragging fund. J. V. JOHNSON. F. C. WATSON. Motion carried. Fornoon spent in consulation with Mr. Young, Assistant Engineer. A t 12 o’clock noon, on motion board I adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., May 25, 1921, 1 p. m. On separate motion the following Official bonds were approved: Contractor’s Bond Western Bridge Co. Justice of the Peace— J. D. Horton, Shamrock Twp. Road Overseer— Sophus Peterson, Sand Creek Twp. Leo McCaffrey, Fairview Twp. J. W. Fullerton, Atkinson Township No. 3. Ed. Hawk, No. 14. Abe Driskill No. 20. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors^. Gentlemen: In regard to tracts of land in Section 2-29-9, Nos. 6-7. Since tho year 1916 these tracts have been assessed in Ewing Township as ' tracts No. 6 and No. 7, and also as parts of NWti Sec. 2-26-9. Taxes have been paid on one assessment for those years and No. 6 has been sold for taxes for years 1918, 1919 and 1920, amounting to $43.15 which should be refunded to Mr. J. A. Devine and the taxes for 1916 and 1917 should be can celled on tract No. 7, the taxes should be cancelled for the year 1916-17-18 19 and 20. Respectfully, E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. Same was granted. Mr. Chairman: Whereas, the as sessment of G. W. Pond in McClure Township for year of 1916 seems to bi. in error for the reason these cattle lifted for tax in the above township were assessed in Ewing Township by myself as assessor for the same year, and in fact were not owned by G. W. Pond until April 4 of that year, therefore, I move the value of $6645 be stricken from tax list of that year. L. E. SKIDMORE. J. V. JOHNSON. Same was granted. Moir 1!i 1001 To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen: We ask your Honorable body to instruct the County Clerk to notify the County Treasurer to trans fer all moneys in the Judgment fund of Saratoga Township to General fund of Saratoga township. John F. Damero, Twp. Clerk. Rex Coburn, Twp. Treasurer. Same was granted. To County Board, Holt County, Nebr. Dear Sir: Please transfer all money in the Bond fund belonging to School District No. 229 to the General fund of this district. All bonded indebted ness for which this fund was raised has been paid. F. G. Boettcher, Director. J. F. Jones, Moderator. F. J. Dobrovolny, Treasurer. Dated March 24, 1921. Same was granted. The annual 4th Quarter Report for the year 1919 of Peter W. Duffy, Sheriff, was approved. Also the an nual reports of the following county Officers were approved for the year 1920: E. F. Porter, County Clerk. R. E. Gallagher, County Treasurer. C. J. Malone, County Judge. Anna Donohoe, County Superin tendent. T. J. Coyne, District Clerk. Mr. Chairman: I move you that the County Clerk be and he hereby is in structed to prepare and have published in the following county papers the personal tax assessment for the year 1921, as provided by law: ' Atkinson Graphic—Atkinson, Sheri dan, Sand Creek, Francis, Swan, Josie pnd Saratoga. Stuart Advoacte—Stugrt, Cleveland, Dustin, Green Valley. Chambers Sun—Chambers, Conley, Fairview and Wyoming. Page Reporter—Page, Iowa and , Verdigris. People’s Advocate—Ewing, Golden and Deloit. Inman Leader—Inman, McClure and Lake. Frontier—Shamrock, Grattan, Em met, Pleasant View, Shields, Willow dale, Paddock, Antelope, Steel Creek, Scott, Rock Falls, Coleman, O’Neill. L. C. McKIM. F. C. WATSON. Motion carried. At 5 o’clock p. m., on motion board adjourned until 9 o’clock a. m., May 26, 1921. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., May 26, 1921, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members presen.t Called to order by chairman. On motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m., to attend the funeral of Hon. Ed. F. Gallagher. W. T. HAYES, Chairman . E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., May 26, 1921, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Called to order by chairman. To the Hon. Board of Holt County. Gentlemen: In the matter of the assessment of SW14 SW]/i Sec. 12 26-13 in 1920: This land was valued at $1200.00 and the improvements at $1200.00 and I of my own knowledge know that there were no improvements on said land, and I as assessor of Chambers Precinct pray your honorable body to grant to Mr. E. W. Jenkins a refund of $12.97 the assessment on the im provements. I, W. B. Cooper, Assessor of Cham bers Precinct, being first duly sworn declare and say that the above and foregoing statements are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. B. COOPER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of May, 1921. (Seal) E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. Same was granted. At 6 o’clock p. m„ on motion board adjourned until May 27, 1921, at 9 >’elock a. m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. D’Neill, Neb., May 27, 1921, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn nent. All members present. Called o order by chairman. The following claims were audited md on separate motion were allowed >n the State Road fund: B. Hubbard . $106.84 lohn W. Abbott . 101.00 L W. Ullireh . 138.78 3eo. Clyde. 75.00 Warner & Sons . 16.90 J. W. Porter . 100.00 S. L. Davies . 10.25 Jib McCreath . 100.00 J. E. Sanders . 100.00 Wm. Hershiser . 100.00 C. W. Morgan . 75.00 John L. Quig . 30.00 Fay Gemmill . 12.00 Earl Wiseman .... 28.50 Carl L. Smith . 89.00 Mutual Oil Co., .. 52.32 ,1. E. Sanders .. 26.50 Sam Patterson . 63.75 E. W. Hubbard . 5.20 Shaffer Oil & Ref. Co.•. 264.31 M. L. Miller . 10.00 Denzel Snyder . 51.00 Earl Smith .-. 25.00 Standard Oil Co. 27.26 Spittler Bros. 173.4J Edwin Wilkie . 47.50 Louie Seivers . 5.00 Art Wright . 6.00 Chas. Good . 12.50 On separate motion the following salary claims were allowed on the General fupd: Peter W. Duffy .... 150.00 Anna Donohoe . 158.33 Margaret L. Donohoe . 80.00 C. C. Bergstrom' . 83.33 Opal Ashley . 80.00 Sarah Harte . 80.00 E. F. Porter . 166.66 F. H. Lancaster . 266.00 B. T. Winchell . 90.00 Elja McCullough . 90.00 Loretta Spllivan —». 70.00 Ida Chapman . 50.00 Peter W. Duffy, expenses . 26.81 Anna Donohoe, expenses . 11.81 Lewis Chapman, expenses . 5.10 F. C, Watson, as supervisor. 90.40 John Sullivan, as supervisor .... 73.00 I. E. jfcidmore, as supervisor 104.40 L. C. McKim, as supervisor,.... 61.40 J. V. Johnson, as supervisor .... 55.4C II .U. Hubbard, as supervisor.. 70.00 W. T. Hayes, as supervisor. 108.00 On separate motion the following f LIBER, COAL, PAINT | \ . The Same Old Phone No. 32 at The Same Old Place with The Same Old Quality and The Same Old Service (SETH'asrOBX-E 1 Successor to 0. O. Snyder I O-eorgre S- 2v£g'r.| PUBLIC SALE OF FARMING AND RANCH LANDS. Now is your chance to buy land at your own price. One-half cash and balance in three years at 7 per cent interest. Titles perfect and clear of incum brance. 800 acvres in Shamrock Township, Sections 2 and 11-27-13, rectangular tract. All prairie. No. Improve ments, sandy loam soil. An excellent pasture, 8 miles from Emmet. I16U acres Donley Townsmp, zo mnes irom u rseni, 8 miles from Chambers, NWy4 31-25-12, hay land. 160 acres Conley Township, 4 miles from Cham bers. Hay and farming. 160 acres 8 miles north of Atkinson, SW14 23-31 14. No improvements except small grove. Excellent farming land. i 160 acres 3 miles fropi O’Neill. 10 acres Ash gro ve il 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced; small 4-room house, 10 acres oats, 20 acres corn. Section 27, Twp. 29, R. 11. | 1600 acres in Shamrock Township. Good hay, pasture and farming land, running stream perman ent. No improvements except fencing. When im proved will make excellent combination farm and ranch. * 320 acres, E1/0 27-27-13, hay land, unimproved. * Investigate these. If you do you will buy, I have too much land. Sale will take place in front of the Court House, O’Neill, Nebraska, on Saturday, June 25, 1921, be ginning at 10 o’clock a. m. T. V. Golden, O’Neill. Me-o-my, \ how you’ll take to a pipe—and P. A.! 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