The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 17, 1922, Image 8

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    NEBRASKA CULVERT AND
MFG. CO.
AUSTIN-WESTERN ROAD
MACHINERY .
ARM CO CULVERTS
Everything In Road Machinery
Western Representative
L. C PETERS
O’Neill :: Nebraska
(George M. Harrington j
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PHONE 11.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
mmJ
DR. L. A. CARTER
^Physician and Surgeons
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Block
-Phone 72—
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
J. D. CRONIN
Attorney - At - Law
Office: Nebraska State Bank Building
-Phone 57
O’NEILL :: :: NEBR.
FRED L. BARCLAY
IJ& STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans On
Improved Farms and Ranches.
If you are in need of a loan drop
lam a line and he will call and see you.
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
—Compiles—
“Abstracts of Title”
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
CEhe 5ai?itapy
IMeat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.
OR- J- P. GILLI6AN
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
DR. O. K. TICKLER
^Veterinarian^
PHONE I DAY
108 | NIGHT
O’Neill,.Nebraska
W. F. FINLEY, M. D
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
O’Neill Nebraska
EAT AT “THE SUBWAY.” 7-tf.
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LOW FARES I
EAST
i
Unusually low fare round trip tickets on sale
daily via Chicago & North Western Ry. to the ;
mountain, lake and seashore resorts of New (
England, the Atlantic Seaboard and to New \
| Atlantic City, Boston, Toronto,
I * ortland, Me., Montreal and Niagra Falls.
Liberal return limits and favorable stopover
priviliges. r j
Fast trains at convenient hours make direct
connections in Chicago with all lines East. 1
This affords a splendid opportunity to enjov a <
sight-seemg tour or to visit your friends * in J
the East. ]
8 PP y to ticket agents c
I Chicago <& North Western \
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PAID LOCALS. I
Paid announcemento rill ap
pear under this head. j
If you have anything Vo sell
it wish to buy tell the people of
it in this column.
Pen cents per line first in- j
.or t ion, subsequent insertions
live cents per line each week.
EAT AT “THE SUBWAY.” 7-tf. (
i A KM LOANS—R H. PARKER.37tf :
I HAVE 1,000 BUSHELS OF OATS
to sell at 32c.—Con Keys. 10-2
TRY OUR HARD ROLLS. FRESH '
every day.—McMillan &Markey.7-tf '
WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR
housework.—M)rs. T. F. Birming- ;
ham. 11th j
MONEY READY FOR FARM
oans. Low Rates of Interest.— .
..•el Parker, 35-tf
FOR SALE—LLEWLLYN SETTER
Pups.—M. F. Kirwin or Jim Kel- ■
logg, O’Neill. 10-2p ■
FOR SALE—2 USED PIONOS IN !
good condition. Can be purchased
on easy payments.—Cali at The j
Racket Store. 11- (
FOR SALE—ONE.. PURE.. BRED i
Duroc Jersey boar, 5 months old. ’
Will sell him right.—John F. Dick, ,
O’Neill, Nebraska. ll-4p j
FOR SALE, CHEAP IF TAKEN AT I
ONCE — Seven-room house with
bam, corn crib, garage and eight lots. ’
—See Joe McNichols. 8-4.
TRY OUR HARD ROLLS. FRESH
every day.—McMillan & Markey.7-tf
I AM PREPARED TO MAKE SOME j
$25,000.0'.: io $50,000.00 loans on
Farms and Ranches. See R. H.
Parker, O’Neill Nebraska. 1-tf.
WANTED, FIRST CLASS DRY
goods and shoe salesman, also first 1
class lady dry goods clerk. State age
and salary. Apply, Lowes Bee Hive 1
Deadwood, S. Dak. lltf
THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS 1
the only iauik in O’Neill operating
under the Depositors Guaranty Fund 1
of the State of Nebraska. Avail your- ,
self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf 1
BUY FRESH BREAD AT THE ,
Bakery. 7-tf
KODAK FINISHING DEVELOP- ]
ing any size rol! 10c; Pack, 25c; j
Post Cards, 6c; 3&X5V4, 2%x4%,
314x45c: 2%x3U, 2V4x4&, 4c; ]
1^x2%, .V-W. B. GRAVES. 30-tf
BUY FRESH BREAD AT THE I
Bakery. 7-tf J
I NOW HAVE MONEY TO LOAN
or. farms and ranches. Do you need *
your loan renewed, or do you need J
a :arger loan. Let me figure with you
on Farm and Ranch loans.—R. H. -
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 18-tf "
INCUBATORS SET FOR ANY- a
one. Eggs furnished to me, 10c per
chick. Eggs furnished by me, 15c per
chick. Will set any kind of eggs. (
Order ahead. First ordered, first
served.—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hansen, r
Agee, Nebraska. 48-tf t
(Contirilied from page five.)
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS. I
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Federal Court on March 7, 1921, and
-he property was afterward sold and £
vas never in my possession after *
March 7, 1921, and was not my prop- '
->rty. Therefore, I pray your honor- ,
ible body to have" the above name"d
;ax of $28.15 stricken from the tax •
■oils of 1921.
And further affiant saith not.
N. E. PHILBmCK. 1
Subscribed and sworn to in my pres- '
mce this 20th day of April, 1922. ’
(Seal) E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk. |
On motion prayer of petition was ,
lenied. “
Moved by McKim and seconded by ^
Skidmore that we advertise for '
iridges. ^
L. C. McKIM. *
L. E. SKIDMORE.
Same carried.
At 6 o’olcck P. M., on motion board \
idjourned until July 26, 1922, at 9 ,
j’clock a. m. *
W. T. HAYES, Chairman. ]
E. F. PORTER, Clerk. i
O’Neill, Neb., July 26, 1922, 9 a. m. |
Board met pursuant to adjournment. ;
^11 members present but McKim. ,
Board called to order by chairman. i
The following State Highway claims ,
vere audited and on separate motion
il lowed on the State Highway fund: "
iVm. Hewett, Sr., gas . $132.66 ,
O’Neill Gas & Oil . 78.82 ,
L W. Ullrich, expenses ‘
grading outfit .. 4.19
>. W. Ullrich, July salary. 110.00
lohn Bond, July salary ...„. 100.00
larvey Bradshaw, haying roads 88.80
larvey Bradshaw, haying roads 41.20
). L. Hansen, labor . 6.25
roe Young, July salary. 100.00
Vlbert Leinmej1, shoveling dirt 30.00
dort Gill, storage, etc.. 10.87
3. F. Abart. road dragging .... 10.40
3. F. Abart. road dragging .... 10.40
Srrol E. Davis, labor on.
Highway . 57.25
standard Oil Co., gasoline. 1.43
$1.19, $3.56, $2.38, $5.94, $3.56,
$3.56.
lib McCreath, July salary 132,00
3ege Bros., repairs .IT.. 108370
lerman Stein road dragging 3.90
lerman Stein, road dragging 9.75
r. H. McIntosh, labor . 2.00
1. H. McIntosh, labor . 13.42
3. R. Larson, road
dragging . 38.35
'fash Motor Co,, repairs . 9.20
Shaffer Oil & Refining Co.,
gas and oil . 87.20
V. B. McKay, pulling trees,
etc, . 29.40
V. B. McKay, haying roads .. 16.80
V. B. McKay, dragging hi-way 60.00
5. B. Hart, road dragging ... 21.85
5. B. Hart, road dragging . 30.20
3. B. Hart, road dragging .... 30.50
V. C. Ferguson, road dragging 15.90
leo. Vanevery, labor on hi-way 44.00
leo. Vanevery,. labor on hi-way 7.50
leo. Vanevery, team labor .... 16.00
Vm. G. Beha, garage rent .... 30.00
'ohn F. Johnson, road dragging 3.90
Cmil Sniggs, repairing . 12.50
\ J. McManus Hdw. Co.,
hardware . 40.35
Vm. Hershiser, expenses . 6.45
Vm. Hershiser, July salary .. 100.00
V. F. Conner, haying roads .... 10.50
The following claims were audited
ind on separate motion allowed on
he General fund:
'. I. Gray, Mdse, for
Ethel Asher. 25.00
. I. Gray, Mdse, for
Geo. Wakeman . 10.00
larry Bowen, lawn mower
repairs . 2.00
Vunner Bros., Mdse, for
Mrs. Geo. True . 29.20
''red Lowery, election
ballots . 16.50
f. W. Bell Tel. Co., service
and tolls . 52.06
I. U. Hubbard, services as
supervisor .1. 12.00
I. U. Hubbard, services as
supervisor . 12.00
,ewis Chapman, July exp. 7.50
. V. Johnson, services as
supervisor . 37.00
,. C. McKim, services as
supervisor . 43.60
1. F. Porter, express . 3.02
ohn Sullivan, services as
supervisor . 5.50
’eter W. Duffy, expanses . 64.00
. T. Bauman, groceries for
Osborne children . 15.66
On motion claim of Holt Green for
24 was rejected.
At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board
djourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER/ Clerk.
►’Neill, Neb., July 26, 1922, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
lent. All members present. Called
i order by chairman.
The following claims were audited
nd on separate motion allowed on the
lounty Road fund:
Northrop . $ 8.40
. Johnson . 27.00
. W. Bailey . 9.10
!. R. Northrop . 27.00
. F. Kissinger . 12.00
7. T. McElvain . 14.50
ib McCreath . 10.00
[. Northrop . 8.40
red McNally . 8.00
•ed McNally . 7.00
kl Hise . 4.80
3 F. Donohoe. 25.00
. V. Johnson . 8.40
7m. Tenborg . 11.70
The following claims were audited
nd on separate motion allowed on the
bad Dragging fund:
ohn F. Johnson . 2.60
. H. Bauman . 18.51
7m. H. Graver. 10.00
arl Ernest. 10.00
.. M. Pease . 8.00
arl Crawford . 8.00
ilenn Smith . 7.S0
Henn Smith . 5.20
[. G. Tucker . 10.23
Id Asher . 9.75
7m. Hudson . 39.8$
ames F. Butterfield . 26.60
lafiry Donohoe . 3.90
!lyde Tearl . 17.55
leorge Meals . 16.25
leo. Crawford . 13.00
7alter Jutte . 35.10
\ T. Atkinson . 4.50
ohn J. Rhode, Jr. 10.70
Vill Ream . 2.00
'. A. Marton . 4.00
. C. Nelson . 60.00
lark McClanahan . 16.00
1. H. Marquardt . 59.00
Vm. Tenborg . 20.00
Llex McConnell . 18.00
Yed Beckwith . 13.00
t. H. Lienhart . 7.80
1. J. Terrill . 12.86
. H. McIntosh . 7.15
G. Moss . 52.80
Joyd Phelps . 20.00
Joyd Phelps . 9.75
Joyd Phelps . 3.25
bed R. Mack . 17.55
as. Kubart . 3.90
as. Kubart . 6.50
ames E. Deming . 7.90
ames E. Deming . 4.50
V. T. McElvain . 12.00
Vallace Ream . 8.00
lharles B. Landers . 18.90
’homas Sullivan . 10.50
talph Pitchford . 27.28
V. T. McElvain . 42.55
l. J. Hickey . 14.55
Jnus Hirsch . 15.60
V. A. Carson . 7.20
lert Shoemaker . 4.00
oe McNichols . 16.35
ames J. Kelly . 19,83
. W. Hickey . 60.70
V. A. Carson . 3.60
On motion the action of the board
n Dec. 2nd. 1920, in rejecting Claim
fo. 467 of Wm. Fallon for $4.00 was
econsidered and same was allowed in
nil on the Bridge fund.
The following claims were audited
nd on separate motion were allowed ,
n the General fund:
iadie Harte, July salary $ 80.00
!race Joyce, July salary . 80.00 :
rarry Bowen, July salary .... 80.00
lerthe Weyenth, July salary 80.00
largaret L. Donohoe . 80.00
inna Donohoe, July salary ... 168.23
►pal Ashley, July salary .. 80.00
’eter W. Duffy, July salary .. 150.00
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C. C. Bergstrom, July salary 83.3
Wjnnie Shaughnesy, July salary 80.0
B. T. Winchell, July salary .... 104.1'
Loretta Sullivan, July salary 70.0'
E. P. Porter, July salary. 166.6
E F. Porter, expenses . 10.4
B. T. Winchell, filing county
deed, etc. 3.1
D. C. Bergstrom . 79.5'
Peter W. Duffy, expense . 73.6!
Peter W. Duffy, expense . 48.8:
Holt Co. Farm Bureau,
July expenses . 259.4
M. F. Norton, services as
county surveyor . 176.0
Anna Donohoe, expenses . 35.7:
At 3 o’clock p. m., on motion boari
adjourned until August 29, 1922, un
less sooner called by the clerk.
W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
EQUALIZATION
O’Neill, Neb., July 26, 1922, 3 p. m.
Board of equalization met at th
:all of the clerk. All members pres
snt. Board called to order by chair
nan. Communication read from stab
;ax commissioner stating that th'
state board of equalization contem
plated raising the real estate valua
tions of Holt County as returned b;
the assessors 16 per cent and noti
Red the board to appear July 31st a
10 o’clock to show cause why thi
should not be done. On motion th*
:hairman of the board, the county as
sessor and county clerk were ap
pointed as a committee to appear a
the above set time.
At 4 o’clock p. m., on motion boar
of equalization adjourned to the ca!
CiB. &Q.R. Ri
Wants men for desirable and per
rnanent positions in Illinois, Wiscon
sin Iowa Missouri and Nebraska.
Machinists, boilermakers, and black
smiths, 70c per hour.
A few helpers for these crafts, 47<
oer hour.
Passenger car carpenters and re
oairers, 70c per hour.
Freight car carpenters and repair
ers, 63c per hour.
To replace men on strike againsi
lecision of the United States Rail
mad Labor Board.
Young men who have finished theii
arm or other work for the season ap
fiy at once, before it is too late, for
positions as helpers in the car and lo
■oniotive departments where every op
portunity will be provided to enable
mu to qualify for positions paying
ligher wages.
For further particulars and trans
portation, if accepted, call on or wiite
PIASTER MECHANIC, C. B. & Q
R. R., OMAHA, NEB,
5 of the clerk.
) W. T. HAYES, Chairman.
! E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
) -
> REDUCED FARES TO
l LINCOLN AND RETURN
5 Account Nebraska State Fair
) September 3rd-8th, 1922, Chicago &
! Norfh Western Ry.
1 Reduced excursion fares will be in
effect Sept. 2nd to Sepf. 8th inc., to
L Lincoln, Nebr., and return, for the
alwve occasion, based on fare and
) one-third for the round trip. Mini
i mum excursion fare $1.00. Usual
1 half fare rates for children. Final
- return limit Sept. 9th,1922. Dont fail
to attend.
For tickets and full information
apply to Ticket Agents, Chicago &
North Western Ry. 11-3
s WANTfD!
Young men, handy with carpenter -
: tools, for permanent employment— '
: rate, 47c to 63c per hour, depending
■ upon ability ;.nd experience, with pay
■ at rate of time and one-half after
' eighll hours’ work. Call on or write— ,
• Master Mechanic, C. B. & Q. R. R., <
t Omaha, Nebraska.
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(First publication Aug. 10.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
t Estate No. 1518 1
In the County Court of Holt County, ‘
1 Nebraska, August 3, 1922.
1 In the matter of*the Estate of Moses 1
P. Kir.kaid, Deceased. j
CREDITORS of said estate are ■
hereby notified that the time limited (
for presenting claims against said *
estate is December 7, 1922, and for the J
payment of debts is August 3, 1923, •
and that on September 7, 1922, on 1
October 9, 1922, and on December 8, (
1922, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I 1
will be at the County Court Room in f
said County to receive, examine, hear, *
allow, or adjust all claims and object
ions duly filed. J
(County Court Seal.)
C. J. MALONE, t
10-4 County Judge. ^
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and are always in the market to 0
buy them even when other dealers r
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Raccoon, mink, rats, beaver, mar- j
ten, fisher and fox are our speciali- fi
ties. j
Country Dealers;—Your entire j
lots are solicited and you are as- (;
sured of prompt cash returns. If r
-remittance is not satisfactory, your
furs will be returned to you express
prepaid.
Large dealers’ lots bought by 0
wire. Write for full particulars
and Price List. p
Also handlers of Horse Hides, tl
Cattle Hides and Tallow.
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posted upon the affairs of this great
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(First publication Aug. 10.)
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, Edward Franchere,
convicted in Holt County, on the 26th
lay of August, 1921, of the crime of
Girand Larceny, has made application
to the Board of Pardons for a Parole,
and the Board of Pardons, pursuant
to law have set the hour of 10 A. M.
>n the 12th day of Septpmber, 1922,
Cor hearing on said application, all
persons interested are hereby notified
;hat they may appear at the State
Penitentiary, at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
said day and hour and show cause, if
my there be, why said application
should or should not be granted.
D. M. AMSBERRY,
Secretary, Board of Pardons.
N. T. HARMON.
0-2 Chief State Probation Officer.
(First publication July 27.)
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that sealed*
lids will be received by the Board of
Supervisors of Holt County, Ne
Taska, for the construction of one 16
oot Steel Bridge located between
lections 4 and 5, Township 29, Range
4; and the furnishing of material in
onnection therewith at a specified
urn per lineal foot for all piling used
n the substructure, and specified sum
ler lineal foot*for the superstructure,
.11 in accordance with plans and speci
ications provided by the Department
f Public Works, State of Nebraska,
nd now on file in the office of the
lounty Clerk of Holt County. Said
lids must be submitted on bidding
lanks furnished by the Department
f Public Works, State of Nebraska,
nd must be accompanied by a certi
ied check in the sum of One Thous
nd Dollars ($1,000.00), said check to
e upon a Solvent bank in Holt
bounty, Nebraska. As a guarantee,
he successful bidder will execute con
ract within ten days of such award.
l11 bids must be plainly marked on
he outside of the envelope “Proposal
or Bridges.”
At the same time and place as here
l above specified, bids will also be re
eived for the furnishing of all labor
nd material for the construction and
epairs of all wood, steel and concrete
ridges and culverts in said County
f Holt, for the period of one year, as
ecessity may require, and at the dis
retion of the Board of Supervisors.
aid bids, as requested above, will be
oceived up to 12 o’clock noon on the
st day of September, 1922, at the of
ce of the County Clerk, at O’Neill
febraska, and will be opened by the
oard of Supervisors in their office at
’Neill, Nebraska, at their next
;gular session.
The Board of Supervisors reserves
le right to accept or reject any bid,
■ reject all bids.
Done by order of the Board of Su
?rvisors of Holt County, Nebraska
lis 25th day of July, 1922.
W. T. HAYES,
Chairman of the Board.
0 _ E. F. PORTER,
°'5 County Clerk.