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PAID LOCALS. FARM IX)AN8—R H. PARKER—3TU "KODAKS. FILMS, KODOK FINISH lng—W. B. Graves, O’Neill. 30-tf NO. 2 HAWKEYE CAMERA. SPEC ial $1.98, Graves Jewelry Store. 27tf FOR RENT—GOOD HOUSE, CLOSE in—Edlward O’Donnell, 29-tf, -THE FRONTIER WILL PAY FIVE cent® per pound for good clean cpt Con rags. , * "7 FOR SALE—MODERN HOUSE AN®" 8 lots. Call or write, Mrs. Nona "Bedford, Page. 27-9p STUDEBAKER SEDAN IN EXCELLE nt condition for sale at a bargain. Walter Stein, 33tf Loyal Temperance Legion will hold* a candy sale at Grady’s store Satur day afternoon. MARRIED MAN WANTS JOB ON" Farm for Summer.—H. A. Craw ford, Meek, Neb. 34-lp FOR RENT—ON SHARE OF FOR «ash, 760 acres of hay land. Good house and barn.—Peter Relfer. 8-tf ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH, I must pel! or trade the O’Neill Pop Factory at once. Stanley A. Soukup, O'Neill, Nebraska. # 33tf FOR SALE R. C. RHODE ISLAND Red Roosters,'$1.00 each, or 6 for $5.00.—Mrs. Ohas. Wrede, Jr., Agee, Nebraska. 33-2p FOR RENT- 640 acre farm, 4% miles southwest of Inman, Nebraska and a hay barn in Inrnaj*: Mrs. Ella Riley, O'Neill, Nebraska. 33tf PUREBRED BARRED ROCK OOt K erols $1.00 each, if taken soon. Pul lets $8.50 per dozen.—Mrs. A. F. Sau ser, O’Neill, Ncbr. 34-2p FORM AND RANCH LOANS, 5 AND three-fourth per cent, no oonymis ition.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock Land Bank. 17-tf fF YOU NEED THE OLD IX)AN ON your farm renewed for anothter 5 or 10 years, of If you need a larger loan 4 can make it for you.—R H. Parker, •'Neill, Nebraska. 21-tf 1%°! INTEREST AND, NO COMMIS sion. 1 am now loaning Money on Farms and Ranches at Interest X” * io commission to pay. New Loan Company I Just got.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 3-tf WANTED — SITUATION BY A girl who can do typing and book keeping. Good penman. High school « ’ucation. Office work preferred. C tn give character reference.—In quire at Frontier office. 23-tf i Spina! Analysis. Physical I Diagnosis 8 I)R. C. H. LUBKER | Chiropractor 9 Phone 31G. O’Neill, Neb. I I NEW FEED STORE In the Roberts Barn in connection with the Feed Barn. All kinds of feeds and hay carried in stock. We make de livery. We do custom grinding. Office 336. Res. 270 or 303 ROBERTS & HOUGH aanHanHHVi THE O’NEILL ABSTRACT CO. —Compiles— “Abstract of Title” j rhe only complete set of Abstract Books in Holt County. Nebraska Culvert and | Mfg. Co. Austin-Western Road jj j Machinery Armco Culverts Everything in Road Machinery. Western Representative. L. C. PETERS O *Neill :: Nebraska _ »_ WILL THE 'PERSON WHO BOR rowed my steel mitre box and saw please return them. I have use for them now. You can get them again when you want them.—T. V. Golden. 34-2 FOR SALE OR TRADE. One square block, In College Hill, Hot Springs, South Dakota. Half section In Montana, north of Billings l*tf * PETER REIFBR. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express sincere thanks to the many kind friends for their as sistance and sympathy during our late bereavement, the death and burial of our dear husband and father. Mrs. Wm. Fallon and children. Supervisor’s Proceedings. (Continued from Page 5.) teen Dollars per month for a term of six months, beginning December 1, 1924, and the Board of County Super visors of said county are hereby di rected to privide for the payment of said Mother’s Pension in accordance with this order and the law, a copy of said order delivered to the County Clerk being the authority therefor. By the Court, Robert R. Dickson, Judge. The State of Nebraska, County of Hol.t, ss. I, Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Nebras ka, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of “Findings and Order”, in the Matter of the Application of Violet Pierce for Mother’s Pension, as the same appears from the original on file and of record in my said office. IN WITNESS WHEROF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and af fixed the Seal of said Court, this 26th day of December, A. D., 1924. (Seal) IRA H. MOSS, Clerk of the District Court. In the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, Juvenile Department. In the Matter of the Application of Caroline Emma Mikus for Mother’s Pension. Findings and Order No. 27. On this 3rd day of January, A. D., 1925, it being one of the days of a special term of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, this matter came on to be heard upon the Appli cation of Caroline Emma Mikus for a Mother’s Pension. Upon considera tion whereof, the Court being advised in the premises, finds that the state ments made in said Application are true; that the said Caroline Emma Mikus is the mother of Four children, to-wit: Stephen Mikus, age 16 years; Peter Mikus, age 14 years; Joseph Mikus, age 12 years, and Annie Mi kus, age 10 years; that said children have no relatives within the second degree of sufficient ability to support them, and that it is for their wel fare that they remain at home with their mother; that relief is necessary in order to care for and educate said children; that the said Caroline Em ma Mikus has been a resident of Ilolt County, Nebraska, for mote than two years, and that she does not own real property or personal property other than the household goods of more than two thousand dollars in value, and that she should therefore be al lowed a Mother’s Pension. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the said Caroline Emma Mikus be, and slje hereby is, granted a Mother’s Pension in the sum of $20.00 per month for a term of four months, beginning January 1, 1925, and $10.00 per month for two months, beginning May 1, 1925, and that the Board of County Supervisors of said county are hereby directed to provide for the payment of said Mother’s Pension in accordance with this order and the law, a copy of said order delivered to the County Clerk being the au thority therefor. By the Court, Robert R. Dickson, Judge. The State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss: I, Ira II. Moss, Clerk < ' he District Court, within and ffor the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct coy of “Findings and Order” in the Matter of the Ap plication of Caroline Emma Mikus for Mother’s Pension, as the same ap pears from the original on file and of record in my said office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, l have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court this 3rd day of January, A. D., 1925. (Seal) IRA H. MOSS. Clerk of the District Court. Mr. Chairman: In reference to the above orders for Mother’s Pensions I move that they be confirmed and Clerk be instructed to issue Warrants in accordance therewith. C. B. NELLIS. * L. E. SKIDMORE. Upon same being put to vote by Chairman it was declared carried. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the General fund: E. F. Porter $ 2.84 E. F. Porter 400.00 Ira H. Moss 150.00 Ira H. Moss . 17.24 E. F. Porter 1033.98 M. F. Norton 398.00 Ira H. Moss 150.00 Minutes for January 6, 1925, read and approved. At 5 o’clock on motion Board ad journed sine die. L. C. McKIM, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 13, 1925, 10 a. m. Board met in regular session. Mem bers present, McKim, Sullivan, Gib son, Havens, Larson and Skidmore. Board called to order by Clerk. Clerk appointed Sullivan and Ha vens as a committee to ascertain if the new members were properly qualified. Mr. Chairman: We, your Com mittee to ascertain if the new mem bers were properly qualified, find that the certificates of election of L. E. Skidmore, L. C. McKim, and C. B. Nellis haye been properly presented and that .the bonds and oath, of office for the above named members have been properly filed and approved by the County Judge. JOHN SULLIVAN. C. E. HAVENS. The Board proceeded to the elect ion of a Chairrman. Mr. John Sulli van elected Chairman by acclama no further nominations on motion of Gibson seconded by Skidmore, the rules were suspended and Mr. Sulli van elected Chairman bby acclama tion. | On motion the Board extended a vote of thanks and appreciation to | Mr. McKim for his sendees for the ] last two years as Chairman. ; On motion board adjourned until 1 : o’clock p. m., to give the Chairman | time to appoint his committees. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 13, 1925, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members present. Board called to order by Chairman. The Chairman presented the fol lowing-as his standing Committees: Committees For the Year, 1925. Court House—Havens, McKim and Gibson. Finance and Official Bonds—Nellis, Gibson and Larson. Printing and Supplies—Skidmore, McKim and Larson. Tax and Tax Settlements—Larson, Havens and Gibson. Claims—Nellis and Entire Board. Settlement of County Officers—Gib son and Entire Board. Which were approved. On motion the following official bonds were approved: Township Clerk— P. J. Lydon, Lake. Ed. M. Murray, Shields. A. F. Pacha, Green Valley. Burr Phillips, Swan. D. D. Withers, Fairview. Township Treasurer— J. W. Rocke, Atkinson. C. A. Grass, Antelope. Harry Ressel, Shamrock. James Curran, Rock Falls. Harry Coolidge, Wyoming. Justice of the Peace — Gilbert McCreath, Atkinson. M. C. Carroll, Green Valley. George II. Porst, Dustin. But one bid was received for Class “B” printing and none on Class “A.” On motion the Board rejected all bids and decided to buy on the open market. Mr. Hands, from Emmet, appeared before the Board in the matter of opening the road from O’Neill to Emmet. At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board adjourned until January 14, 1925, at 9 o’clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 14, 1925, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to order by Chair man. Minutes for January 13th read and approved. On motion the following official j bonds were approved: I Geo. W. Holcomb, Road Overseer District No. 53. James D. Horton, Justice of the Peace, Shamrock Township. Mr. Chairman: We your Com mittee on Taxation have investigated the requirements of Matousek Bros., and Mrs. Kate Shorthill for tax re fund and recommend that they be held for further investigation. As to the application of J. W. Pinnt: O’Neill, Neb., Dec. 23, 1924. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska. Gentlemen: In the winter of 1923 24 I had 50 head of yearling cattle mixed wintered by Mr. Await Span gler in Scott Township in Holt County. These cattle were there tempor arily for wintering purposes and were assessed in Jefferson Township, Madison County, Nebraska, my home, as evidenced by tax receipt and schedule hereto attached. They were also assessed in Scott Township in Holt County. I pray your Honorable Body to strike from the tax lists of Holt County said assessment for the rea sons above set forth. J. W. PINNT. State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss: I, J. W. Pinnt being first duly sworn, deposes and say that I have read the above statements and that they are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. PINNT. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of December, 1924. (Seal) E. F. PORTER, County Clerk. We recommend that the request be granted and that the Clerk be in structed to strike from the tax list of 1924 the above mentioned taxes. L. L. LARSON. C. E. HAVENS. E. GIBSON. On motion the report was ac cepted and approved and clerk in structed to strike from the tax list of 1924 the assessment of Mr. Pinnt. At 12 o’clock noon on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. 1 O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 14, 1925, 1 p. m. j Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to order by Chair man. Mr. Chairman: May 6, 1919, this Board by resolution requested Hon. Moses P. Kinkaid, then Congressman from this District (Now Deceased) to request a German or Austrian Field piece captured or surrendered during or after the World’s War f’to ! this County to be placed ort the; Counjy Court House Squdrd aft a token and reminder to the beys who| served their Country'from thlft Cwrity. And, Whereas, there has just been delivered to this Body a letter ad dressed to Hon. Moses P. Kinkaid, bearing date January 6, .1925, from Major Gen. C. C. Williams, Chief of Ordinance from Washington, D. C., saying that there now was available some of those Arms, Now, therefore, be it resolved that this Board requests his Excellency, the Governor of Nebraska to make application for a Gun (One as near as possible corresponding to those of French make known as Seventy Fives.) L. E. SKIDMORE. C. B. NELLIS. Upon same being put to vote by the Chairman it was adopted. Estimate of Year, 1925. Mr. Chairman: I move you that the following be the estimate of the expenses of the County for the en suing year, as adopted by the County Board in Regular Session, January 14, 1925: Bridge_$30,000.00 County Offices ...._ 15,000.00 Printing _ 9,000.00 Clerk Hire _ 12,000.00 County Roads - 6,000.00 Assessors . 6,000.00 Road Dragging_ 6,000.00 County Poor _ 10,000.00 Mothers Pension _ 2,500.00 Court House and Jail .. 3,500.00 County Fairs __t- 2,000.00 Court and Jury - 1,000.00 Court and Judge - 1,000.00 Juries and Miscellaneous.. 500.00 Feeble Minded _ 300.00 Blind _ 500.00 Coroner’s Inquest —-. 300.00 Insane __ 300.00 Board of Health . 300.00 Miscellaneous .— 4,000.00 Judgment . 38,000.00 Total _ $147,200.00 L. E. SKIDMORE. L. C. McKIM.. Upon same being put to vote by the Chairman it was declared carried. Motion made and seconded that the Board employ Harry Bowen as Court House Janitor for the ensuing year at a salary of $110.00 per month. Upon same bebing put to vote by Chairman it was declared carried. At 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board adjourned until January 15, 1925, at 9 o'clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 15, 1925, 8 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to order by Chair man. Minutes for January 14, 1925, read and approved. Mr. French appeared before the Board in the matter of the Federal and State Highway from Ewing through Page to O’Neill. At 12 o’clock noon on motion board adjourned until .1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman.' E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 15, 1925, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to order by Chariman. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the Highway fund: Minn. Elect. Dist. Co. $ 1.50 O’Neill Battery Station . 12.20 Ralph Kissinger__ 7.70 Geo. E. McCarthy .. 29.75 Frank Howard__ ... 29.10 J. H. Dick_ 8.00 Ray Wiseman_ 9.00 F. H. Ashby _ . 140.00 O’Neill Gas and Oil Co. 39.48 J. B. Mellor & Co. __ 27.50 John H. McIntosh _ 78.00 Frank Stuart __ 4.00 J. F. Wiley _ 8.05 Lee Montgomery_ 7.50 Geo. H. Loshier__ 4.00 .Harold Harris _ 7.50 E. H. Welke _ 35.00 H. H. Dick_ 3.00 R. E. Calvert__ 19.50 O’Neill Gas & Oil _ 82 44 J. B. Mellor & Co. 16.00 J. H. McIntosh_ 54.45 Loyd Stuart _ 4.00 Roy H. Ashby __ 12.10 The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the County Road fund: McNichols Battery & Tire_ $ 3.50 J. W. Walter _ 21.05 B. G. Hanna _ 20.00 Moulton & Raymond.. 2100 Standard Oil Co. 4.28 Lynn Hanna. 9.00 Leo Hanna _ 6.00 John Cavanaugh _ 16.00 Standard Oil Co._ 4.99 Standard Oil Co. _ 4.28 On motion Chairman appointed the following as a Committee to ascer tain what clerical help was needed in the Court House for the ensuing year: Gibson, Havens and McKim. Committee Report. We, your committee of Clerk hire in the different offices of the county, recommend as follows: County Clerk—One deputy, salary fixed by Statute; two Clerks at a salary of $90.00 per month each. Other necessary help when needed. » County Superintendent—One As sistant at a salary of $90.00 per month. County Attorney — One Steno-, grapher Clark at ft rjiplary of $90.00 per month. „ District Court—One Deputy' at a salary fixed by statute. County Treasurer—Ode Deputy "at: I salary fixed by statute. An allowance of $2,850.00 for clerk hire for the year 1925. County Sheriff—On Deputy at a salary of $90J)0 jper month. One Clerk Deputy at -a salary of $90.00 per month. *’• E.-GIBSON. C.T5. HAVENS. L. C. McKIM. Committee, i On motion the report was approved as read and committee discharged. On motion The Frontier was desig nated as the official paper of the county. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on the General fund: City of O’Neill _ $27.60 W. E. Conklin _ 503.30 Ira H. Moss _—- 150.00 Galena Lumber Co._.— 9.00 C. M. Sturdevant_ 16.42 E. J. Kilmurry -- 50.00 A. V. Virgin _ 57.08 Tom Salen_ 11.86 W. L. Schultz_. 6.10 Ben J. Grady _ 2.65 Ross E. Harris.. 20.28 Mrs. John Rotherham_ 29.65 P. J. McManus _ 4.50 John L. Quig _i_.._ 22.00 E. R. Baker ... 12.06 J. T. Bauman .. 19.95 Ira H. Moss _;_' 13.97 H. E. Pelcer . 25.80 Hans Storjohn '... 14.85 Fair Store _ 31.34 Seth Noble . 36.94 C. W. Hagensick . 2.20 Ben J. Grady _ 7.00 Ben J. Grady . 15.90 Ross E. Harris . 22.85 Minn. Elect. Dist. .. 43.92 C. J. Malone .... 174.65 At 5 o’clock p. m., on motion Board adjourned until January 16. 1925. at 9 o'clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 16, 1925, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board called to osder bjr Chairman. Minutes for January 15, 1925, read and approved. Board resolved themselves into a Committee of the whole and preceed ed to check county officers. At 12 o’clock noon committee arose and on motion board ajdourned until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 16, 1925, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All members present. Board I called to order by Chairman. Board devoted some time with the County Superintendent in checking iilitertes, after which they went into Committee of the whole and con tinued checking county officials. .■At 5 o’clock p. m. Committee arose and on motion board adjourrned until January 17, 1925. at 9 o’clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 17, 1925, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ; ment. All members present but Nel lis. Board called to order by Chair man. Minutes for January 16, 1925, read and approved. Whereas, the Federal and State Aid road No. 8 is complete from Norfolk to the Northeast corner of Section 3, Township 26, Range 9, Holt County, and the County Board of Holt County wishes to connect with No. 1 from Orchard and Sioux City and with No. 1 at Stuart, Nebraska, Therefore, I move that the Depart ment of Public Works at Lincoln, Ne braska, be informed that it is the wish of the County Board that con struction begin at the Northeast cor | ner of Section 3, Township 26, Range j 9, Holt County, Nebraska, and fol low preliminary suvrey as of Record in the office of the Department of Public Works to proceed with construction over No. 8 and No. 1 until same is completed to Stuart at 168-A, the same to be completed as soon as possible. L. E. SKIDMORBt C. E. HAVENS. Upon same being put to vote by Chairman it was declared carried. The following claims were audited and on separate motion allowed on tthe General fund: John Sullivan _$ 35.00 L. C. McKim _ 48.40 L. L. Larson _ 36.60 L. E. Skidmore___ 38.40 C. B. Nellis__ 39.00 The following claim was audited and on motion allowed on the Road fund: L .L. Larson _$36.20 Board went into Committee of the Whole and continued checking county officers. At 12 o’clock noon Committee arose and on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., Jan. 17, 1925, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. All present but Nellis. Board called to order by Chairman. Went into Committee of the Whole and continued checking county offi cers. At 3:20 p. m. Committee arose and adjourned until January 22, 1925. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. WHAT MY NEIGHBOR SAYS. Is Of Interest To O’Neill Folks. When one has had the misfortune to suffer from backache, headaches, dizziness, urinary disorders and other kidney ills—and has found relief from all this sickness and suffering, that person’s advice is of untold value to. friends and neighbors. The fol lowing case, is only one of many thousands, but it is that of an O’Neill resident. Who could ask for a better example? ■ Mrs. Minnie Bowen, says: “I had backache and a heavy, dull pain in my kidneys wore me out. I couldn’t get much rest at night and it was all I could do to keep at work. There was a severe pain in the back of my head and through my shoulders. My kid neys were weak, too. Doan’s Pills re lieved me completely.” 1 FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs. Bow en added: “I think Doan’s are good It has been a long time since I have needed a kidney remedy.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs. Bowen had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (First publication Jan. 22.) SALE BY SPECIAL MASTER UN DER DECREE. By B. H. Dunham, Special Master, 501 Securities Building, Omaha, Nebraska. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of sale is sued out of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, Norfolk Division, and in pursuance of the decree of said court rendered on September 22, 1924, and which was filed with the Clerk of said Court on said date, in an action therein pend ing, to-wit: No. 51-Equity, wherein Frank H. Binder is plaintiff and James Hawk, Christina Hawk, John F. Drayton, V. B. Kadlec, real name unknown, J. L. Fisher, real name un known and Th. D. Sievers, real name unknown, are defendants, whereby three mortgages on the property hereinafter described were foreclosed, and the undersigned was appointed Special Master of this court to sell said property and execute said de cree, and, by virtue of the authority in me vested by said decree and order | of sale, I, B. H. Dunham, as such i Master, will, on the 6th day of March, ! 1925, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in O’Neill, the county seat of Holt County, Nebras ka, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, the property on which said mortgages were fore closed, which said property is situate in the County of Holt and State of Ne braska, and known and described as loxxows, The South Half of the South Half (SV2 S1/^) Section Number ed Twenty (20), Township Num bered Twenty-seven (27) North Range Numbered Nine (9) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing one-hundred sixty (160) acres more or less, ac cording to government survey. To satisfy the plaintiff in the sum of $4,415.50, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from September 22, 1924, until paid, which amount constitutes a lien on the mortgaged premises prior to the estates, interests or liens of any of the parties defendant to said cause; to satisfy defendant, V. B. Kadlec, in the sum of 83,264.50, with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from September 22, 1924, which amount constitutes a second lien upon the mortgaged premises; to satisfy de fendant, J. L. Fisher, in the sum of $3,270.00, with interest thereon at 7 per cent per annum from September 22, 1924, which amount constitutes a third lien upon the mortgaged prem ises; and to satisfy the sum of $73.14 costs shown on said order of sale, and the accruing costs; the proceeds of said sale to be applied, upon con firmation of said sale, as follows, to wit; 1. To the satisfaction of the un paid costs herein that have accrued or that may accrue. 2. To the payment to plaintiff of said sum found to be due him, with interest thereon, as above provided, and his costs herein expended. 3. To the payment to the defend ant, V. B. Kadlec, of the sum found to be due him, with interest thereon as above provided, and his costs here in expended. 4. To the payment to defendant, J. L. Fisher, of the sum found to be due him, with interest thereon as above provided, and his costs herein expended. 5. The surplus, if any, to be paid to such of the defendants herein as may be shown at that time to be en titled to the same. All as provided by said order of sale and decree. Said sale will be held open for one hour at the time and place aforesaid. Dated this 19th day of January, 1925. B. H. DUNHAM, Special Master of the United States District Court, for the District of Nebraska, Norfolk Divisipn. 34-7 THE ESTIMATE OF THE EX PENSE OF HOLT COUNTY, NE BRASKA, AS ADOPTED BY THE HOLT COUNTY BOARD IN REG ULAR SESSION JANUARY W. 1925. Bridge .. $30,000.00 County Officers .. 15,000.00 Printing . 9,000.00 Clerk Hire .. 12,000.00 County Road... 6,000.00 Assessors .. 6,000.00 Road Dragging. 6,000.00 County Poor _ 10,000.00 Mother’s Pension _ 2,500.00 Court House and Jail _ 3,500.00 County Fairs _ 2,000.00 Court and Jury . 1,000.00 Justice and Misdemeanor_ 500.00 Feeble Minded _ 300.00 Blind . 500.00 Coroner’s Inquest . 300.00 Insane- 300.00 Board of Health . 300.00 Miscellaneous _*_ 4,000.00 Judgments . 38,000.00 Total . $147,200.00 E. F. PORTER, 33-4 County Clerk.