"TMtrnr, Jimmy, foster/ roe know mother soH there won’t be any breakfast till we bring the Kellogg’s Corn Flakest” Compare flavor and crispness f KELLOGG'S against Corn Flukes you ever ate! Takes the rough edges off hopping out of the covers these snappy mornings just thinking about that lust/ bowl of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes waiting down-stair ! Big and brown and crispy-crunchy flakes—a revelation, in appetizing flavor, wonderful in wholesome goodne/s—■ the most delicious cereal you ever tasted! Instantly you like Kellogg’s, not only because of r - • pealing flavor, but because Kellogg’s are not “leathery’ l Kellogg’s are a delight to eat, as the little folks a& wed as the big ones will tell you! And Kellogg’s ought to 1 j best—they’re the original Corn Flakes! You have only -to make comparison to quickly realize how perfect they are! O fSSSjtf KELLOGG’S Cofn Flakes for to Ht! * * . morrow morning’s spread! They get 8&a T0A51EU the day started right! Insist upon Hr? ^Aplj KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes in tho « RED and GREEN package—the kind SJ FLAKED that are not leathery! * CO IN FLAKES AU» makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, cookid and fe.-r-'UJ this 27th dav of October, 1922. E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. (Se»l) B. T WINCHELL, Deputy. On motion same was granted and clerk ordered to write a refund war rant for the amount asked, and have tax sale certificates cancelled. At 5 o’clock p .m., on mm ion board adjourned until November 2, 1922, at 9 o’clock a. m. W. T. BAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 2,1922, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present. Board called to rder by chairman. Devoted the forenoon to auditing claims. At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board adjourned until I o’clock r>. m. W. T. HAYES, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 2,' 1922, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment All members present. Called to order by chairman. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the! Road Dragging fund: Richard Moon .. $ 36.50 Richard Moon . 37.70 The following claim was allowed on he Prairie Dog fund: ioc Calloway . $212.89 The following claims were audited nd on separate motion allowed on t-neral fund: ii Farner, Mdse for poor, Searles . $ 20.01 B. Farner, Mdse for poor, Searls .20.00 B Farner, Mdse for poor, Searls . 20.00 J. T. Bauman, Mdse, for poor, Osbornes . 22.37 J. I. Gray, Mdse, for poor, Wakeman . 22.61 Ben J. Grady, Mdse, for poor, Munshower . 12.69 Ben J. Gradv, Mdse, for poor, Wyant .. 48.79 Ben J. Crady, Mdse, for poor, Springer . 97.05 (Wilson Drug Co., Mdse, for poor, for Hakes and paint. 6.90 J. M. Hunter, Salary 3rd Qr. and Expenses .186.97 Harry Bowen, Oct. salary . 110.00 Peter W. Duffy Oct. salary and expense . 185.25 Anna Donohoe, Oct. salary .... 158.33 Grace Joyce, Oet. salary . 80.00 B. T. Winchell, Oct. salary. 104.17 Berthe Weyeneth, Oct. salary 80.00 Opal Ashley, Oct. salary . 80.00 Loretta Sullivan Oct. salary 70.00 Gib McCreath, Oct. salary .... 156.00 Holt Co. Farm Bureau, October expenses . 255.3? Winnie Shaughnesy, Oct. salary 80.00 C. C. Bergstrom, Oct. salary and expenses . 237.58 Lewis Chapman, official exp. 31.20 E. F. Porter, Oct. salary . 166.66 Peter W. Duffy, official exp. 51.28 E. F. Porter, stamps as fees... 6.65 E. F. Porter, freight and exp. 9.88 T. F. Mathews, assisting surveyor . 3.00 C. L. Harding, setting window glass ... 2.560 Seth Noble, Coal, oil, etc. 534.60 Hanford Produce Co., lights attorney’s office . 1.88 Hanford Produce Co., lights court house, etc Sept. 29.90 Hanford Produce Co. lights court house, etc., Sept 26.65 C. J. Malone, postage and box rent .. 4.25 C. J. Malone, fees, state cases . 42.85 Hylas Farrier, sitting up with Glampe corpse.r.. 6.00 Donald Gallagher, trying state cases at Atkinson . 10.50 T. S. lloche, assessor ser.vices.. 100.00 J. S. Jackson, printing . 74.84 D. H. Cronin, printing . 160.80 P. H. Cronin, 'printing . 223.43 J. S. Jackson, printing . 93.80 D. H. Cronin, printing . 287.95 Chambers Sun, printing . 46.50 Geo. A. Miles, printing . 123.05 R. B. Crellin, printing . 18.33 W. N. Coats, printing ...*.. 45.40 W. N. Coats, printing . 20.85 Garry Benson, printing .. 60.00 The Frontier, printing . 1313.71 The Frontier, printing . 189.91 The Frontier, printing . 561.97 . W. Bell Tel Co. service and tolls . 55.86 N. W. Bell Tel Co. service and tolls ..-.. 55.31 SOMETIMES, especially in such a kindly season as Christmas always is, you probably reflect in mingled wonder and gratefulness upon the girl who cast her iot with yours. Even as you read this she is perhaps moving about the familiar rooms, carrying on the work that to her is not work because it is inspired by love. If you are fair, you have a sense of the great treasure that is yours in her day-long and life-long service, in the offering laid so generously upon the shrine of her affection—her home. Wouldn’t you like, this Christmas, to give her something that should speak your thought of her, and that at the same time could lighten the end less round of daily labor she so willingly per forms ? Almost any woman will tell you The Hoover is such a gift. For The Hoover is more than a means to an everelean home; it is a way to ease, and leisure, and enjoyment, for the woman in that home. It is a helper that electrically beats out from rug depths all nap-wearing, disease-laden grit, that sweeps up all surface litter, erects crushed i freshens colors, and cleans by air. K does all these things in one easy, rapid dust les. ;>erations, saving not only labor, but the rugs s well. Give the woman who is your wife, or your mother, a Hoover this Christmas, and you give her one of the finest gifts a thoughtful man can choose. Qfe HOOVER IT BEATS. • t As It Sweeps As It Cleans Hoover Week Dec. 11-16 0. F. Big]in “I finally had to have it taken HpHANKS to “mother and the girls” many a man has been urged to have his photograph made. Have jv# had your picture taken this year? We specialize in professional photo graphy of the best—portraits that record personality, not mere features. No Portrait h n nrnghtafy unifying u mu madt h a gufutitnal gbrngrttbar. O’NEILL PHOTO CO. O’Neill, Nebraska. N. W. Bell Tel. Co., service and tolls . 53.41 John F. Johnson, Election claim, 3.00 P. J. Biglin, election claim .... 3.60 (Continued next week.) ’ And one piece of solidly moulded rubber through out. That's why it’s sol idly guaranteed not to leak —your money back if it does. Chas. E. Stout •‘The Rexa ” Store Both New And Old This hank invites the busi ness of new customers and can promise them service that sat ises and co-operation that is friendly. ‘ This means new as well as old customers. 15he O’Neill Natiorval Bank O’Neill, Nebraska Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.00. This bank carries no indebted ness of officers or stock holders. New 1923 Chevrolet Is Now On Display Come in and look them over. A great many improvements including the new rear end and steamline,body; also gas tank on the rear with Stewart Vacuum system. The best low priced car on the market. See us for prices and demonstrations. Menuey Motor'Co., O’Neill J. M. SEYBOLD, Manager. TAXPAYERS LEAGUE MEETING. A meeting of the taxpayers of Holt Cftunty will he held at the Court House in O’Neill on Saturday, De cember 16, 1922, at 2 o’clock p. m. Committees will be appointed to con fer with the new County Board and for other important duties. 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