The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 10, 1923, Image 5

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DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
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O'NEILL NEBRASKA
f George M. Harrington
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PHONE 11.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
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NEBRASKA CULVERT AND j
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L. C PETERS I
O’Neill :: Nebraska I
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Attorney-At-Law
O’Neill National Bank Building
O’Neill, Nebraska
W.F.FINLEY, M, I).
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
f O’Neill Nebraska
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tt'ne 5ai?itapy
)J)Heat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.
ILL. BENNETT
GRADUATE VETERNARIAN
Phone 196. Day or Night.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
“BELIEVE ME XANTIPPE”
Watch for the dates of the Senior
Class play, “Believe Me Xantippe ” th«
play written by a Nebraska university
student which enjoyed a record break
ing run in New York and other eastern
cities. The cast is the same as that cl
the class play, “Am I Intruding,” given
in February.
FOR SALE—300 BUSHELS OF EAB
com.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 49-3
FOR SALE—DETROIT VAPOR OIL
Stove.—Mrs. J. C. Horiskey. 49-tf
Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 a.
m., 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 6:30.
Evenings, 7:00 to 9:00.
Sundays, 2:00 to 6:30 p. m.
MARY MCLAUGHLIN. Librarian.
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 Longstafr, Pastor.
STJPATRICK’S CHURCH CATHOLIC
Sunday Services: First Mass 8 a.
m., 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
p. m. Children’s Confession, First
Thursday every month at 1:30 p. m.
Very Rev. M. F. Cassidy, Pastor.
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THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
—Compiles—
“Abstracts of Title”
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.
INSURANCE
OPTIONAL
FARM LOANS
61/2%'and 7%
INCLUDING COMMISSION.
L. G. GILLESPIE
O’NEILL, NEBR.
The Frontier, only $2.00 per year.
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Because it s Made
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Tour money bac\ if it leaks-a guarantee good
at any Rexall Store. America’s best known Hot'
Water Bag-the safest and most economical to buy.
Your home needs one.
C .E. Stout, ‘‘The Rexall Store”
SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS
O’Neill, Neb., Apr. 24, 1923, 10 a. m.
Board met ipursuant to adjournment.
All members present but Gibson and
i Skidmore. Board called to oi der by
Chairman. On motion the following
official bonds were approved:
Grant Alder, Road Oversefr, Dis
trict No. 71.
John J. Conrad, Road Overseer, Dis
trict No. 5.
A. F. Barnes, Township CJerk, At
kinson.
Chas. E. Berger, Road Overseer,
District No. 12.
Frank Dobrovolny, Road Overseer
District No. 37.
E. A. Graham, Road Overseer, Dis
trict No. 4.
Albert Klinger, Road Overseer, Dis
trict No. 32.
George P. Meals, Road Overseer
District No. 28.
James McDermott, Road Overseer,
District No. 26.
C. B. Peshek, Road Overseer, Dis
trict No. 23. ^
W. J. Mecartea, Constable Ewing
Township.
Casper Larson, Township Clerk Jo
sie township.
Orville Harrison, Justice of the
Peace, Paddock Township.
Mr. Chairman: Whereas the NE14
Section 22, Township 33, Range 14
West, has through error been placed
upon the tax lists for 1914 to 1919 and
whereas the said land is government
land and should not be taxed. I move
you that the Clerk be instructed to
strike said tax from the lists for
above mentioned years.
L. L. LARSON.
G. E. HAVENS.
Upon same being put to vote by
Chairman it was declared carried.
At 12 o’clock noon, on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., A'pr. 24, 1923, 1 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present but Skidmore.
Board called to order by Chairman.
Delegation from Emmet township ap
peared before the board in regard to
disposing of some steel bridges.
Delegation from Fairview appeared
before the board in regard to a road
south from Emmet.
Delegation from Iowa township be
fore the board in regard to a bridge
that was in bad condition.
Committee from Page appeared be
fore the board in regard to a road
north from Page to Red Bird.
PETITION.
April 9, 1923.
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of
Holt County.
Gentlemen: I, T. S. Roche being
first duly sworn deposes and say that
I was assessor in Iowa township for
the year 1922. And that I erroneously
assessed Matilda Falk with Poll tax.
Which assessment was erroneous
and I pray your Hon. Body to grant to
the said Matilda Falk a refund of
$2.50 the amount of such erroneous
assessment.
And further deponent sayeth not.
T. S. ROCHE.
Subscribed and sworn to in my
presence this 9th day of April, 1923.
E. F. PORKER,
County Clerk.
On motion same was granted.
PETITION.
Chambers, Neb., March 20, 1923.
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors:
Dear Sirs: At a special meeting
held in the Band Hall at Chambers on
March 20, 1923, they balloted on the
following question: Shall we vote two
mills for two years for Chambers pre
cinct to buy the Band Hall.
For—114. One Hundred Fourteen.
Against—50. Fifty.
Total votes cast: One Hundred
Sixty Four.
J. N. Wyant, Judge.
Mabel Putnam, Judge,
Ezra W. Cooke, Judge.
W. B. Cooper, Clerk.
F. G. Calhoun, Clerk.
Mr. Chairman: It appearing from
the foregoing that the proposition of
making an extra 2 mill levy for two
years for the purpose of purchasing
the band hall in Chambers township
was carried by more than a two thirds
majority, and that such election was
regularly called and advertised. I
move you the board recommend that a
levy be made accordingly.
/ E. GIBSON.
C. B. NELLIS.
Upon same being put to vote by
Chairman it was declared carried.
At 5 o’clock p. m., on motion board
adjourned until April 25, 1923, at 9
o’clock a. m.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., April 25, 1923, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present. Board called
to order by Chairman. Motion by Ha
vens, seconded by Sullivan, that the
Chairman alppoint a Committee of
three to view the road between Sec.
8 and 9-33-14 and along the South
side of Sec. 8 and 9 and West side of
Sec. 8 and East side of Section 9, all
in Township 22-33-14.
Upon same being put to vote by
Chairman it was declared carried.
Chairman appointed Havens, Sulli
van and Gibson on said committee.
At 12 o’clock noon on motion board
adjurned until 1 o’clock p. m.
L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Apr. 25, 1923, 1 'p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present. Board called to
order by Chairman.
To the Honorable Board of Supervisors
of Holt County, Nebraska:
We, the undersigned, who either re
side upon or own the premises herein
after described, respectfully petition
your honorable body, to extend the
Township boundary line of Atkinson
Township, by extending the West
Boundary line of Atkinson Township
north from the northwest corner of
Section 3, Township 30, Range 15, to
the Northwest Corner of Section 22,
township 31 North, Range 15, thence
in an easternly direction along the
Section line to the Northwest corner
of Section 19, in Township 31, North,
Range 14, to include within the pro
posed boundary thereof Section 22,
Section 23, Section 24, Section 25, Sec
tion 26, Section 27, Section 34, Section
35 and Sect^n 36, in Township 31,
North, Range 15.
Robert Wright, Atkinson, and 12
other signers.
Mr. Chairman: I move you that the
prayer of the above petition be granted
and the nine sections above designated
be taken from Stuart Townsnip and
attached to Atkinson Township.
C. E. HAVENS.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
LVon same being put to vote by
Chairman it was declared carried.
Motion by Skidmore, seconded by
Nellis that the Chairman appoint a
committee of four to confer with the
County Board of Garfield county con
cerning a road from Burwell to At
kinson.
Upon same being put to vote by
Chairman it was declared carried.
Chairman appointed Havens, Nellis,
Sullivan and Skidmore as such com
mittee.
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on the
General fund:
Burroughs Adding Mch. Co. .75.00
C. J. Malone . 183.33
B. T. Winchell . 104.17
C. C. Bergstrom . 97.18
tfpal Ashley. 80.00
Flax Mfg. Co. 2.50
Harry Bowen . 110.00
Peter W. Duffy. 17.50
Peter W. Duffy . 197.64
Anna Donohoe . 22.01
Julius D. Cronin. 108.30
Julius D„Cronin.. 25.00
Dorothy Frost. 70.00
M. Wirt Hiatt . 2.20
Winnie Shaughnesy . 80.00
Grace Joyce .. 80.00
Margaret L. Donohoe . 145.00
Loretta Sullivan . 80.00
Holt County Farm Bureau .... 11.88
Holt County Farm Bureau .... 235.22
Anna Donohoe. 158.33
E. F. Porter. 3.92
E. F. Porter. 166.66
The following road dragging claims
were audited and on separate motion
allowed on the dragging fund.
Aug. H. Smith . $7.70
Glen Smith . 4.80
Harry Donohoe . 12.60
A. B. McKay . 21.00
Martin Wiksch . 3.60
M. O. Howard .■.. 20.00
Victor Rockford . 10.35
Claude G. Bates . 6.40
L. I. Puckett . 3.90
Claude Lierman . 8.00
Claude Lierman . 8.00
Jas. Kubart ..*. 8.45
Victor Rockford . 8.40
Win. Fryrear . 6.00
Claude Lierman . 24.75
Chas. Berger . 7.70
D. D. Leonard . 6.20
Oscar Newman . 23.00
Harry Sullivan . 9.80
O. A. Kil'patrick . 4.80
J. A. Grunke .. 8.00
W. A. Ulry ...... 10.82
At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board
adjourned until April 26, 1923, at 9
o’clock a. m.
adjourned until April 26, 19
v L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Apr. 26, 1923, 9 a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
A}1 members present but Larson.
Board called to order by Chairman.
The following claims were audited and
motion made, seconed that they be al
lowed on the County road fund. Mo
tion carried :
Frank Connelly . $36.90
Frank Connelly*. 20.00
D. D. Hunt. 15.75
D. D. Hunt . 15.00
Ralph McElvain . 47.40
J. D. Adams Co. 17.35
Arch Densburger . 46.60
J. N. Stauffer . 15.60
P. J. Connelly. 15.75
Chet Maben . 22.50
John Bond . 100.00
Gus. Daniel . 100.00
C. B. Nellis . 19.80
John Sullivan . 81.55
Frank Valla . 12.00
Frank Valla. 25.50
F. O. Hammerberg. 18.80
Bernard Bay . 11.25
Peter Rifer . 31.50
Paul Schwisow . 100.00
Ed. Sparks . 46.50
Pat Conndly . 20.25
John Bond . 3.50
L. W. Ulrich. 101.54
C. E. Havens ...*. 71.20
E. Gibson . 13.50
At 12 o clock noon on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
, L. C. McKIM, Chairman.
E. F. PORTER, Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Apr. 26, 1928.
1 o’clock p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present but Larson.
Board called to order by Chairman.
The following claims were audited and
on separate motion allowed on the
State Highway fund:
S. G. Adams Stamp Co. $ 0.26
James Davidson . 17.00
V. S. Pock .. 9.80
F. H. Ashby... 140.00
M. Campbell & Son Co.. .88
Archie Faulhaber . 41.75
J. F. Noblet. 35.00
O’Neill Gas & Oil Co. 17.00
O’Neill Gas & Oil Co. 51.69
O’Neill Gas & Oil Co. 21.50
Carl Miller Tractor Co. 82.02
Carl Miller Tractor Co. 21.94
L. W. Ulrich . 10.66
F. H. Ashby. 86.40
S. B. Hart. 31.90
Warner & Sons . .50
Wm. Hershiser . 74.66
W. H. Young. 3.25
C. R. Larson . 81.00
Hanford Produce Co. 1.88
The following claims were audited
and on separate motion allowed on the
General fund:
C, N. George ... $ 5.20
Page Reporter . 2.95
Seth Noble . 255.70
Richarson Transfer Co. .So
E. F. Porter. 11.C0
■J I. Gray. 32.19
Hanford Produce Co. 2.20
Burroughs Adding Mch. Co. 33.10
Henry Bay . 29.48
Henry Bay. 85.45
Philip J. Keating . 6.25
W. H. Briggs . 1.75
Elizabeth O’Malley . 7.00
J. W. Rhodes' . 4.50
Dr. J. W. Bennie . 2.50
Mrs. A. B. Wallace. .25
H. E. Pelcer .. 26.80
N. W. Bell TeL Co. . 67.71
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L. G. Gillespie .. 298.39
F. J. Biglin . 18.00
Edward Adams '. 10.00
W. H. Crippen . 2.60
St. Mary Hospital, Columbus. 120.00
Walrath & Sherwood Lbr. 16.35
Walrath & Sherwood Lbr. 15.35
S. Simmons . 106.00
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H. W. Hubbard.. 3.76
Wm. W. Noyes . 1.60
M. C. Palmer... 2.60
Dr. W. G. Fletcher". .60
Wm. P. Weber . .60
H. E. McGintie..7.. .25
(Continued.)
Our Next I
“Combinatio Sale” I
Will be at the Farm on I
Saturday, May 19, at 2 P. M. I
We already have several good I
horses and milch cows and some 1
splendid furniture. §
If you have anything to sell, list It I
at the office. |
John L. Qui^ I
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