Millions ran i Model T Fords are still in active service FOR nearly twenty years, the Model T Ford led the motor industry and it still is used by more people than any other automobile. More than eight million Model I Fords are in active service today—an indication of their sturdy worth, reliability and economy. Because of the tremendous investment which people have in these cars and because so many of them will be driven for two, three, and even five more years, the Ford Motor Company will continue to make replacement parts until, as Henry Ford himself says, "the last Model T is off the road." For the Ford Motor Company has always believed that its full duty consists not only in making a good automobile at a low price, but also in keeping it running efficiently for you as long as possible at a minimum of expense. No matter where you live, therefore, you can still buy Model T Ford parts with the same assurance as formerly, knowing that they will give you the kind of service you have a right to expect, and at the same time protect the money you have invested in your car. All Ford replacement parts, as you may know, are made of the same materials and in the same way as those from which your car was originally assembled, and are low’ in price because of the established Ford policy. So that you may get the greatest use from your Model T Ford over the longest period of time, w'e suggest that you take the car to the nearest Ford dealer and have him esti mate on the cost of any replacement parts which may be necessary. You may find that a very small expenditure will maintain the value of your car and will be the means of giving you thousands of miles of additional service. Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS. Ed Smith ._...... 5.00 Joe Jungman . 8.00 Jim Hawke 16.00 Elliott Carpenter ... 7.65 Harry Graham _. .12.60 W C Joslyn . 6.30 O Campbell 7.33 R () Clifford 2.00 W L Colrnan 1.20 Henry Ilauseh 5.00 II It Rouse Geo A Coventry 78.25; H M Riley —. 2.00 j Fred Taster 34.50 I) A McCarthy . 10.301 D j Bull (van Chris Nelson 15.00 Floyd Thurlow _ _... . 9.80! Le« Toinjack . 18.15 l.eo Vandersnick .._ .. 8.00 The following claims were audited and approved and oil motion allowed on the road fund: K H Jeffers 10.00 Walter Jutte 24.00 J A H Hubbard I6.0o Dexter Urotbers 16 25 On motion the bond of Charles Tangeman us road overseer In Dis trict 39 was approved 12 o'clock noon on motion hoard ad journed until I p, in. JOHN SCI.I.IVAN, chairman. j:. F. POKTKIt. clerk O'Neil. Nel.. Feb. 29. 192V 1 p. tn. Ro.ud met punoiuiit to adjaoiru loent. nil members present. llo.iid called to order by the chair man Delegation from Cleveland To*n-' ship appeared l*efore »he laturd on itome rood matters & o'clock i» ro on mot loo t«o«rd sd* louroed until March 27. 192k, at !•. a nr. unless sooner called by the ! clerk. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. I O'Neill. Neb., March 15, 1928, 10 a. m. Board met at the call of the clerk for the purpose of making settlement with the Western Bridge and Con struction Company for bridge work in 1927. All members present. Mr. Hossick of the Western Bridge and Construction Company and the County Attorney being pres ent. The matter of prices for labor and material was discussed to some length; 12 o’clock noon on motion board ad-1 journed until1 1 p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER. Clerk. O'Neill, Neb., March 15, 1928, 1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present. After some fur tber dismission on the the matter of1 settlement with the Western Bridge and Construction Company the board; derided to go as a committee of the whole to West Point, Nebraska, for further information on the matter of bridge work. I o'elnck p. in. on motion board ad journed until March 27, 192k. at It a, tn., unless sooner called by the clerk. I IOII\ SULLIVAN, t hnlrmau. E. F. PORTER, clerk. O'Neill. Neb . March 19. 192k, I p. m Board met pursuant to the call of the clerk for the purpose of trying to arrive at a settlement of the road matter between Mr. Harris and Ills neighbors Au agreement was reached with Mr Wredc and the tswird decided to endeavor to get a like agreement with Mr. Rock and to take the matter up again at the next regular meeting of the board on March 27. 1928, at 10 a. m. 4 o’clock p. m. on motion board ad journed until March 27, 1928. at 10 a. m., unless sooner eailed by the clerk. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. P. PORTER. Clerk O’Neill. Neb., March 27, 1928. 10 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present. Board called to order by the chairman. Minutes for Keb 29, 1928 and spec ial meetings March 16 and March 19, 1928. read and approved. In the District Court of Holt County. Nebraska. Juvenile departnient. In the Matter of the Application of Margaret Ames for Mother’s Pen sion: Certificate case No. 46. State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss: I. Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, do hereby certify that Margaret Ames, of Atkinson, Nebraska, was on the 20 day of February, 1928. granted and allowed, by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, a Mother’s Pension in the sum of ten dollars per month for a period of two months, beginning March 1, 1928 Witness my signature and the seal of said court, this 2"ih day Of Febru ary, A. D. 1928, I Seal I I It A II. MOHS, Clerk of the District • <»uit. In the District Court of Holt < ounty. Nebraska. Juvenile Department Cim t titrate No. I?. State of Nebraska, llolt t ounty. »*: I. Ira If. Moss, Clerk of The Dis trict Court of Holt * ounty. Nebraska, do hereby certify that Lillian Hose ' Weller, of Atkinson. Nebraska, was, on the 27th day of March, 1928. gran ted and allowed, by the District Court of Holt County, a Mother's Pension in the sum of twenty dollars per ' month, Tor a period of two mouths, bo j ginning March 1, 1928. Witness my signature and the seal of said court, this 27tli day of March 1 A. D. 1928. (Seal) IRA H. MOSS, Clerk of tbe District Court. ! in the District Court of (Holt County, Nebraska, Juvenile Department Certificate No. 48. In the matter of the application of j Ttllle Wernke for Mother's Pension. ! State of Nebraska. Holt County, ss: I. Ira H. Moss. Clerk of the District I Court of Holt County, Nebraska, do hereby certify that Ttllle Wernke, of 1 Atkinson, Nebraska, was on the 27th day March, 1928, granted and allowed j by the District Court of Holt County, ! Nebraska, a Mother's Pension. In the j sum of fifteen dollars per month, for 1 . 1928. IRA H. MOSS. (Seal) Clerk of the District Court On mol ion the above court orders were approved and clerk instructed to draw warrants in accordance there with. On motion the following official bonds were approved: Roy 'Waring, road overseer, Iowa Township. C. F. Baker, road overseer, Grattan Township, District No. 4. Albert Ritterbush. Township Clerk, Conley Township. 12 o’clock noon on motion board adjourned until 1 p. m. I JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. pORTKR. Clerk — O'Neill, Nebr., March 27th, 1928 1 o'clock p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment All members present. Board called to order by the chairman. Mr. Gil man and Mr. Brlckley appeared be fore the board in the matter of open ing 2 miles of road section 33 town ship 27 Range 13. John Robertson appeared before the board in the matter of building some bridges in ('lcvoiand township, RESOLUTION: Mr. Chairman: Whereas the coun ty has been paying $20.00 monthly to Ed. Arno for several years toward the support of himself and iamil}. And whereas Mr. Arno is dead THEREFORE, I move you that the county discontinue the payment to Mr. Arno and instruct the clerk to issue a warrant to Mrs. Arno monthly in the amount of $10.00 for her sup port imttl further notice. Hugh L. Janies L. C. McKim Upon the above resolution being put to vote by the chairman it was declared carried. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the general fund: C. J. Malone ..—...183.33 Peter W. Duffy - 159.00 C. C. Bergstrom . -2*4.00 Della .Harnish --—- 60 00 \f L’ \Tnrinn 344.D0 E. F. Porter - 176.68 Inez O’Connell -- -91.66 Grace Joyce — .—.-—.14.17 Luella Parker .— —.-.158.33 Harry Bowen . 110.00 C. D. Keyes —.----—.80.56 Peter W. Duffy -27-99 C. C. Bergtsrom - 79.25 j. D. Cronin 455.05’ Dorothy Duuhaver —-— 90.00 Elizabeth Eggieston 00.00 Ira H. Moss - *83.33 Edith Sexsmith 9O.00 Margaret Sullivan — 9000 On motion the Frontier and Holt County Independent were designated as the papers in which to publish the Sample Primary ballot. On motion the agreement with Mr. Wrede and Mr. Rock for roadway Tor Mr. Harris was approved. 5 o’clock a. m. on motion board ad journed until March 28th. 1928 at 9 o’clock p. ni. JOHN SULLIVAN. Chairman E. F. PORTER. Clerk. O’Neill. Neb,, March 28. 1928, 9 a. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present. Board called to order by the chair man. Minutes for March 27th, 1928, | read and approved. Moved by E. Hibson, seconded by J. Stein that the following resolution lie adopted: Whereas, at a letting held at Lin coln. Neb., on March 2. 1928, at which bids were received for Ihe eons!ruc tion of a 73 foot Wood bridge at Sta lina 729*83, on the O’N’cill-IInrtlcH Stale illghwu) And whereas, the lowest tiki rec eived ai *ald letting was eonaklern i tiiy higher that the price* under Molt County's rout 1 art wilh the Western Bridge and f«n»truction Company for count v bridge work: And whereas, al a Joint meet lug of \ the Holt County Board of Commiss ioners and t lie Slate Engineer, it was deemed advantageous for Holt Coun ty to build the said bridge under their contract, with the understand ing that Holt county is to he reim bursed by the Department of Public Works for the cost of said bridge, Therefore be it resolved, that the said Western Bridge & Construction Company ho instructed to build said bridge under their county contract. Said bridge to bo built according to the plans (furnished by the Depart ment of Public Works. Above resolution adopted this 28th day of March, 1928. E. Gibson J. C. Stein Upou the above resolution being put to a vote by the chairman if was declared carried and so ordered. Petition To Vacate Itoatl: To the honorable board of Supervi sors : The undersigned who own laud, or occupy land abutting upon the public road, a petition for the vacation of which is hereto attached, and whose land abutting upon said highway is described opposite their respective names, do hereby petition said board of supervisors to vacate that portion «t* the public highway described in the petition attached, and hereby waive all claims for damages by reason of the vacation of said public highway, and hereby waive any notice of the vacation of said road, and request the vacation thereof: Name PI. of Nee. Sec. Tnp Kg. Nicholas O’Connell, Sw*4 4-29-14 Anna atousck, 6-29-14 L. I.emmer, Nw% 9-29-14 G. N. Carr, Nw1^ 9-29-14 State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss: 10d. Matousek being first duly sworn on oath says: that the persons whose signatures are hereunto affixed, sign ed the same in his presence; that he knows that each of said persons sign ing the same described the land own ed or occupied by them, abutting upon the road proposed to be vacated by the petition to which this is attached. E. Matouscek. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of March, 1928. I). L. Jouvennt, Notary Public (S eal)My Com. Expires Sep. lf>, 1930 Petition for the Vacation of Pub lic Itoad: To tilt' Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska: The undersigned, who are legal vo ters of Holt County. Nebraska, and who reside within two miles of said (Continued on page 8.) EGGS FOR HATCHING BABY CHICKS Barred Rock Eggs, $3 per 100. Thompson’s Ringlet Strain.— Joe Stein, Meek, Nebr. 44-4p For Sale—Hatching eggs, White Rock. 60c per setting; $3.50 per 100. —Mrs. John Shoemaker. 33tf S. C. 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