— - - • ■’••• - - . -— CHURCH DIRECTORY. S. PAUL’S CHURCH EPISCOPAL Second Sunday of each month Holy Communion at 8:30 a. m. Vespers pers and sermon 7:30 p. m. Tuesday after fourth Sunday ves pers and sermon 7:30 p. m. Rev. W. A. Render, Pastor. ST.PATRICK’S CHURCH CATHOLIC Sunday Services: first Mass 8 a. «r*.* Second Mass 9 a. m., High Mass at 10.30 a. m. Vespers 7:30 p. m. Daily Mass 8 a. m. Catechetical Instruction for First Communicants 3 p. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Confession, Saturday from 3 p. n.. to 6 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 9:30 *£• m. Children’s Confession, First ” Thursday every month at 1:30 p. m. Very Rev. M. F. Cassidy, Pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday morning service 10:30 a. m., Sunday School 11:30 a. m., Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m., Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Midweek Service, Wednesday 8:00 p. m.; Choir Rehersal 9:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Saturday, 8 p. m. Rev. George Longstaff, Pastor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 a. tn., Sunday School, 11:30 a. m., Young People’s Service 6:30 p. m., Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek Services: Tuesday, 7:30 a. m.; Young People’s Prayer Ser vice Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Regular Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7.30 p. m. Morning Choir Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. A. Hutchins, Pastor. PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS. The Public Library will be open ■each day except Monday from this time on until further notice: Afternoons, 2:00 to 5:30. Evenings, 7:00 to 9:00. Sundays, 2:00 to 5:30 p. m. MARY McLAUGHLIN, Librarian. O’NEILL CONCERT BAND. Meets for practice every Monday night at American Legion hall at 7:30 p. m. Jess G. Mills, President; Elmer E. Davey, Librarian, E. D. Henry, Sec retary-Treasurer. Jess G. Mills, Leader. LADIES’ REST ROOM. The Ladies’ Rest Room will open each day until further notice. Public service 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Community Service after 7 p. m. Mrs. T. D. Hanley, L. W. Arnold, . Committee. SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page four.) faction for all damages to our respect ive lands as follows: (None. ) We, the undersigned, are interested in the establishment of said road and reside within five miles of the said proposed road and we have each given the location of our land and residence opposite our respective names in sec tion, town and range: Signed by Henry Timmermans and others as heretofore published. APPOINTMENT AND REPORT OF APPRAISERS.—Road No. 184: O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 28, 1921. To W. P. Siniar, W. A. Wheeler, A. C. Purnell: You and each of you, suitable and disinterested Electors of the County of Holt have been, and hereby are ap pointed Appraisers to ascertain and fix the amount of damages sustained by the following named claimant*: Fred B. Lee and A. Y. Weir. Also Samuel Frost (claim filed by Waldo Frost) and each of them, by reason of the change and relocation of a County Road as follows: Said relocation commencing at the northwest comer of the NEV4 otf Sec tion 2, Township 32, Range 16, in Holt County, and running thence South on the Y* section line 37.60 chains, thence South 78 degrees 35 minutes West 24.00 chains, Thence South 38 degrees 20 minutes West 90.00 chains to a point on the Yt section line 33.00 chains South of the northwest comer of the NE^4 of Section 10, Township 32, North of Range 16 West, Thence South through the center of Section 10 and Section 16 and terminate at the Yt section comer on the south line of said Section 15, Township 32, Range 16 West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County. Nebraska through their, and each of their lands. You will proceed and v.ew .'aid g■u.iids on the 27th day of October, 1921, and ascertain, fix, and report upon the amount of dam ages sustained by said claimants and each of them. Which report you will make and file in the County Clerk’3 office of this County within thirty days from this date, September 27, 1921. E .F .PORTER, County Clerk. OATH— State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss: We, the undersigned, Appraisers, appointed as above set forth, do here by. each for ourselves, solemnly swear that we will, to the best of our ability, faithfully and impartially view the ground, and appraise the damages sus tained by the several claimants, and done to their lands by*, reason of the vacation and the relocation of the Road, as hereinbefore set forth, and that we will faithfully and impartiaMy and without fear or favor, discharge the duty imposed upon us in the premises. W. P. SIMAR. W. A. WHEELER. — ^ A. C. PURNELL. W**' Subscribed in my presence, and sworn to before me this 27th day of October, 1921. (Seal) ALEX SEARL, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 7, 1923. REPORT OF APPRAISERS— _^_To the County Board of Commission ers, Holt County, Nebraska: We, the undersigned, Appraisers, appointed to view the grounds and ap praise the damages by reason of the vacation and relocation of Road No. 184 as heretofore set forth, respect fully submit the following report: After taking tod subscribing to the oath above set forth, and at the time directed and commanded by the County Clerk, we viewed the grounds and premises in question, and the grounds, premises, and property for which dama'ges are claimed by the several claimants named in our ap pointment, and we have, and do hereby assess and appraise the amount of damages sustained by each of said claimants by reason of the vacation and relocation of said Raod as follows: To Fred B. Lee and A. Y. Weir, Land in Section 2, Township 32, North of Range 16, West, $8.65 A. $513.00. To Fred B. Lee and A. Y. Weir, Land in Section 3, Township 32, North of Range 16, West, $2.30 A. $172.50. To Fred B. Lee and A. Y. Weir, Land in Section 10, Township 32,North of Range 16, West, $9.00 A. $5.13.00. To Fred B. Lee and A. Y. Weir, Land in Section 15, Township 32,North of Range 16, West, $6.00 A. $342.00. To Samuel Frost Land in the SE14 of Section 15, Township 32, North of Range 16, West, $2.00 A. $90.00. Witness our hands this 27th day of October, 1921. W. Jf. S1MAK, W. A. WHEELER, A. C. PllRNELL, Appraisers. Mr. Chairman: I would respectfully move that the road petitioned for by the people of Cleveland Township and others and numbered by the County Surveyor as Road No. 184 be granted and said road be opened for public traffic. Also, that the report of the appraisers on said road be accepted and approved and clerk be instructed to draw warrants in favor of the different parties for damages ap praised. J. V. JOHNSON. F. C. WATSON. At 12 o’clock Noon, on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. - E. Ft PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 29, 1921, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to order by chairman. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors: Gentlemen: In giving in my pel ■ sonal property schedule for 1921, I brroneously gave in $8,000 as bill re ceivable which should not have been given as that was a note fwhich I had given to secure what I owed on stock of material which I bought the busi ness. And I pray your honorable body to instruct the clerk to deduct that amount from my schedule and correct tax list accordingly. J. E. SMITH LBR. CO., Per J. E. SMITH. On motion prayer of petition was granted. O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 10, 1921. To the County Board of Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen: M. B. Miller, the un dersigned, hereby makes application to have the money in the Bond fund of District No. 208 transferred to the General fund of said District, the said Bond fund having been paid in full. Respectfully, M. B. MILLER, Director. Signed and sworn to before me this 10th day of October, 1921. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors: Gentlemen: I am informed by the County Treasurer that there is in his hands $36.74 belonging to the Judg ment fund of School District No. 170. Said Judgment having been paid in full, I pray your Honorable body to in struct the County Treasurer to trans • fer said $36.74 to the General fund of District No. 170.' FRANK NELSON, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of October, 1921. (Seal) E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. On motion same were granted and clerk instructed to notify the County Treasurer to make transfers accord ingly. Mr. Chairman: I move you that we renew the compensation policy of the Travelers Insurance Co.for the ensu ing year and a warrant for $150.00 be drawn as an advance deposit on said policy. L. C. McKIM, F. C. WATSON. Same carried. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 26, 1921. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors, O’Neill, Nebraska: Gentlemen: At the time for making application for Free High school tui tion three pupils from Distric tNo. 1814 (which district is situated partly in Hojt County and partly in Wheeler County) made application to me for high school tuition which I granted and certified to the County Clerk and he made a levy accordingly. I have since learned that these pu pils all reside in Wheeler County which has a county high school, there fore, they are not entitled to high school tuition in Holt County, and I respectfully ask you to instruct the County Clerk to strike from the tax levy of those members of District No. 1814 as live in Holt County the amount so levied erroneously. Yours very truly, ANNA DONOHOE, County Superintendent. On motion same raska, and whose holdings are situat 'd in that portion of Francis Township ocated in the South Half of Township rwenty-eight (28), Range Sixteen ; 16), and all of Township Twenty ■even (27), Range Sixteen (16), do lereby respectfully petition that Road district No. 37 now comprising all of T'rancis Township be divided into two toad Districts; one of which said toad Districts will comprise all of •'rancis Township that is located in township Twenty-eight (28), Range Sixteen (16) and Township Twenty even (27), Range Sixteen (16), and he other Road District will comprise he balance of Francis Township situ led in Township Twenty-eight (28), n Range Fifteen (15) and Township ’wenty-seven (27), in Range Fifteen 15). Signed by John F. Brady and 14 'there. Mr. Chairman: I move you that he prayer of above petition be granted nd the portion of Francis Township ying*in Range 16 West be set apart nd designated as Road District No. 2. F. C. WATSON. J. V. JOHNSON. Motion carried. The following claims were audited ,nd on separate motion allowed on toad Dragging fund: lenry Bausch . 13.00 lalBey Hull . 22.50 ialsey Hull . 50.00 Villiam Jutte . 23.20 Villiam Jutte . 10.20 as. S. Stewart. 11.30 as. S. Stewart' . 27.50 !. H. Bessey . 18.00 luy Beckwith .§>. 10.00 lay Collidge . 18.75 ohn Devise . 18.75 . M. Duvall . 13.32 ames Enbody . 10.00 Jolt Green . 35.00 ). A. Hammerberg . 39.20 taymond Heiss . 8.60 . S. Hoffman . 4.00 3. E. Hoffman . 4.00 1. C. Marr . 23.25 ohn B. Moeller . 26.25 1. B. McKay . 49.00 A H. Nabor. 23.00 t. M. Pease . 10.00 dartin Peterson . 3.75 idward Roche . 72.50 !. W. Schaaf . 19.40 Jenzel Snyder . 44.00 'has. Stork . 10.50 dick Schwindt. 9.00 V. A. Ulry . 32.99 ohn V. Vitt . 80.90 •'rank Weichmann. 22.50 '. F. Granger . 29.50 1. S. Hicks .A 55.25 1 S. Hicks . 19.00 V. C. Salhoun. 9.00 V. T. Calhoun . 6.00 0. W. Allen. 36.00 W. L. Burrell . 53.00 Jlaude G. Bates . 15.00 •V. H. Crippen . 10.40 id ward Carson . 12.50 \rch Densberger . 5.00 Harry Donohoc . 4.50 W. S. Goree . 6.00 3. B. Hart . 17.90 Frank Hawk . 7.50 Winfield Hayne . 18.00 Walter Jutte ..*. 37.20 G. D. Keyes. 20.00 John G. Kramer, Jr. 3.75 W. T. McElvain . 31.00 Walter McNichols . 49.05 N. L. Nielsen . 8.50 Lloyd Phelps . 39.50 Herbert Ruose. 12.00 James B. Rotherham . 7.50 Art Snyder . 27.50 Ira M. Smith . 31.14 Grover Shaw . 19.00 Peter Tushla . 18.75 Elmer VnConett. 6.41 Luoise Vlche k. 13.50 The following dims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the General fund: B. T. Winchell, Oct. work on tax books . 20.00 Holt Co. Farm Bureau, Salary and expense . 266.00 Harry Bowen, Nov. salary . 110.00 Winnie Shaughnesy, Nov. salary . 80.00 E. F. Porter, Nov. salary 160.66 Anna Donohoe, Nov. Salary 158.S3 I’eter W. Duffy, Nov. salary. 150.00 Gib McCreath, Nov. salary 125.00 C. C. Bergstrom, Nov. salary.... 89.33 Sarah TIarte, Nov. salary 80.00 j Opal Ashley, Nov. salary ........ 80.00 I Ida Chapman, Nov. salary .... 50.00 ) Loretta Sullivan, Nov. S*I%ry 70.00 Rev. Jos. Ruesing, Mdse, for Thos. O’Kane . 15.00 J. V. Johnson, as supervisor.. . 42.30 W. T. Hayes, as supervisor . 33.00 H. U. Hubbard, as supervisor 39.90 F. C. Watson, as supervisor 67.25 L. C. McKim . 48.20 John Sullivan, as supervisor. .. 47.00 N. W Be.l Tel. Co., Nov. rental and Oct. tolls . 43.66 Gib McCreath, expenses.. 8.00 Peter W. Duffy, expenses. 45.88 Peter W. Duffy, expenses . 11.60 Anna Donohoe, expenses . 5.00 Anna Donohoe, expenses . 46.30 F. F. Porter, expenses . 2.59 R. F. Porter, expenses. 11.34 C. C. Bergstrom, expenses 105.50 On motion claim of L. E. Skidmore for $202.50 as Foreman Project 139-A was approved. Survey of a line of road by request of County Clerk of Holt County, Nebr.: C. G. Moss and R. G. Benjamin Were sworn and acted as assistant^. Com mence at the *4 section corner be tween Sections 13 and 14, in Township 26, North of Range 15 West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. Run thence West on the Vt section line 3.32 chins, thence South 48 degrees 50 minutes West 97 links (West 721 links South 65 links) thence West on a line parallel with and 65 links south of the >4 section line 75.00 chains to a point 65 links south of the (4 section corner west of said Section 14, thence South 79.57 chains t<* the 14 section corner between Sections 22 and 23, (Variation of Noodle 12 degrees 30 minutes E.), jKence West One and one-half miles to the center of Section 21, thence South 67 degrees 50 minutes West 14.76 chains, thence South 110 degrees 40 minutes West 11.32 chains, thence South 64 degrees 20 minutes West 17.07 chains, thence South 78 degree%10 minutes West 19.70 ihains, thence Nforth^B3 degrees 45 minutes West 10.37 chains to the bisection line. Thence South on same line 1.36 chains to a point west of the east line of Section 20, Township 26, Range 15, 20 chains and North of the south line of same section 13.27 chains. Thence West 18.22 chains, thence South 29 degrees 45 minotes West 5.17 chains, thence South 9 degrees 20 minutes East 7.83 chains, thence 7 degrees 30 minutes West 4.95 chains, thence South 36 degrees East 6.59 chains, thence South 16 degrees 10 minutes East 31.89 chains, thence South 86 degrees 45 minutes West 16.15 chains, thence South 45 degrees 15 minutes West 8.63 chains, thence South 86 de grees 16 minutes West 8.48 chains, thence South 66 degrees 20 minutes West 23.73 chains, thence North 80 degrees 30 minutes West 15.78 chains to the center of Section 30, Township 26, Range 15. Thence West on the (4 section line 37.00 chains to the V< section Corner west of said Section 30. Thence South on the range line 40.00 chains the southwest .corner. Thence West 80.00 chins between Sec tions 25 and 36 in Township 26, Rnge 16 and there terminate. Tnis line is marked by mounds of earth with irons therein along canter line of road and side marked at government comers. Survey completed Oct. 14, 1921. M. F. NORTON, County Surveyor. Oil motipn the bove description of County Surveyor on road petitioned for by R. G. Benjamin and others was accepted and Surveyor orderdet to plot same as a permanent road. BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Board of Supervisors of Holt, County. Nebraska, that the following described real estate situated In Holt County, Nebrska, to-wit: Beginning, at apdint 1733 feet south of the northest comer of Sec tion 6, Township 29, North of Range 14, West, and running North 69 de gives 30 minutes West a distnee of 840 feet, a strip 62% (sixty-two and one-half) feet, on each side of said line, excepting' that part included in the Right-of-way of the State High way already acquired, 2.07 acres, and Beginning at p oint on the above described line 300 feet from the ex treme west end and running North 25 degrees 0 minutes West a distance of 500 feet a strip 17% feet, (seventeeh and one-half) feet, on each side of said line, not including that part al ready calculated in the first described acrea: 0.4 acres. Total acrea 2.47 acres. Should be condemned and ap propriated for road purposes and that appropriate proceedings be commenced in the County Court of Holt County upn the application of the County Board of Supervisors for the condem nation of said real estate. This to be done according to Section 3 Article 2. Title 7 under Civil Ad ministration Code. Session Laws, 1919. F. C. WATSON. L. C. McKIM. J. V. JOHNSON. On motion same was adopted. At 5 o’cock p. m., on motion board adjourned to call of the clerk. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. HidesFurs Trappers: We want your furs and are always in the market to buy them even when other dealers are not buying. No matter what kind of skins, we can surely satisfy you. Raccoon, mink, rats, beaver, mar ten, fisher and fox are our speciali ties. Country Dealers:—Your entire lots are solicited and you are as sured of prompt cash returns. If remittance is not satisfactory, your furs will be returned to you express prepaid. Large dealers’ lots bought by wire. Write for full particulars and Price List. Also handlers of Horse Hides, Cattle Hides and Tallow. WESTERN HIDE AND FUR CO., 4312 Camden Avenue, Omaha, Neb. “Buy It At The Bakery” Taffy—Our Own Make, 15c per pound. Box Candies at Pre-War Prices. All Candie^ Priced Very Low for the Xmas Season. Bake Goods Fresh Every Day. McMillan & Ma^rkey .... WIWI— If .Effective'? [ at Once I Storage 1 II Batteries I |; are reduced 1 jjj in price 1 O’Neill Battery Station jjj Office ’Phone 39; Res. 89 jSjl II representing Willard Batteries B