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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1928)
I * Practical Cook Book containing more than 90 excel lent recipes—bread, muffins, cakes and pastry—will be mailed on request to users of K C Baking Powder. The recipes have been prepared especially for KCBaking Rroder Millions of Pounds Used by Our SUPERVISORS* PROCEEDINGS. O’Neill, Sept. 13, 1928, 3 p. m. Holt County board met at the call of the clerk for the purpose of ap proving a transfer bonds deposited by the Nebraska State Bank for se curity of county deposits. All mem bers present but McKim. Board call ed to order by the Chairman. To the Honorable Board of Supervi sors of Holt County, Nebraska. Petitioner, Nebraska State Bank of O'Neill, Nebraska, respectfully repre sents and shows to your Honorable Body that heretofore for the purpose of securing the deposits of certain of the county’s moneys, your petitioner deposited with E. F. Porter, County Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, a certain number of United States Lib erty Bonds, including $11,050.00 of the Third/ Liberty Loan. That the said Third Liberty Loan has been called for Hot Cakes at their Best GOOCHS BEST •os SELF-RIS.ING Pancake Flour j payment as of September 15, 1928, by the Federal Government. That your petitioner is desirous of investing the proceeds from said bonds in purchase of 4% Treasury certificates of series T. J.-1929 Securities of the United States. That such securities will be of the same grade and value. Wherefore, Your Petitioner prays that your Honorable Body may make and enter an order herein authorizing and directing the said E. F. Porter, as County Clerk of Holt County, Nebras wa, to surrender $11,050.00 of said bonds and to authorize in writing the Omaha Trust Company of Omaha, Ne braska, the depository for said bonds, to invest the proceeds from the said Third Liberty Loan Bonds in the said Treasury’s certificates and to substi tute said Treasury’s certificates for said Third Liberty Loan bonds. Nebraska State Bank, O’Neill, Neb. (Seal) By J. F. O’Donnell, Cashier. Mr. Chairman: I move you that the petition of the Nebraska State Bank of O’Neill, Nebraska, praying for an order of this Honorable body directing the County Clerk of Holt County, Ne braska, to surrender $11,050.00 of the Third Liberty Loan Bonds held by him as security for the deposit of county moneys, and to accept in lieu thereof from the Omaha Trust Com pany of Omaha, Nebraska, 4V6 Treas ury’s Certificates of Series T\J-1929 of the United States, and that he be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to authorize and direct in writing the said Omaha Trust Company to sur render said Third Liberty Loan Bonds and to secure and hold in lieu thereof a like amount of Treasury’s Cer tificates of the series above mentioned, and that the said County Clerk be, and he hereby is authorized and directed to take such other steps as may be necessary and proper to effect said transfer and substitution. L. E. Skidmore. I second the motion, Hugh L. James. Upon the above motion being put to vote by the Chairman it was de clared carried and so ordered. At 5 o'clock p. m. on motion board ndjourned until Sept. 25, 1928, unless sooner called by the clerk. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER. Clerk. O’Neill, Sept. 25, 1928, 10 a. m. The Family Budget The family budget and ours are alike in one particular—outgo must not exceed in come if success is to be attained. Telephone revenues must be sufficient to meet all expenses, such as taxes and Mages. They also must provide a fair return on the Value of the property. OtherM-ise, reliable service cannot be pro vided to til$ public and additional money can not be obtained from investors to expand the business to meet the increasing demands for service. Your telephone need* can be met satisfactorily only when the t. V 1 & Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present but Stein. Board called to order by the ehar j man. Minutes for Aug. 30, 1928, and J special meeting Sept. 13th, 1928, read and approved. I Mr. Wintermote and Mr. Jenkins of I ( humhers township appeared before i the Board in the matter of a bridge across the South Fork between sec. | I and 9-26-12. Delegation from Dustin township appeared before the board in the matter of expending some mon-! ey on the Lemon hill on the county I road. 12 o'clock noon on motion board ad-1 journed until 1 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman E. F. PORTER, Clerk O’Neill, Nebr., Sept. 25th, 1928. 1 o'clock p. m. County board met pursuant to ad journment. All members present but Stein. Board called to order by the chair man. Mr. Chairman: I move you that the delinquent tax list be published in both the Frontier and Holt County Independent at one legal rate to be divided between the two papers. E. Gibson John Steinhauser Upon the above motion being put to vote by the chairman it was de clared carried. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the General fund: E. F. Porter _100.00 Della Harnisb -- 90.00 E. F. Porter .*.....166.66 Dorothy Enright - 90.00 Ira H. Moss . 229.83 C. J. Malone - .183.34 Julius D. Cronin ......—380.75 Margaret Sullivan . 90.00 Peter W. Duffy .207.03 M. F. Norton 368.00 Luella A. Parker ...200.16 Inez O’Connell .. 91.66 Vera L. James . 90.00 E. F. Porter . .._......1.00 Elizabeth Eggleston —.... 90.00 C. C. Bergstrom . 194.75 Grace Joyce ....— 104.17 Edith Davidson .—. 90.00 Peter W. Duffy . 29.10 Harry Bowen 110.00 Luella A. Parker 528.90 N. W. Bel Tele Co. . 103.35 Delegation from Sheridan township iippeared before the board in the matter of a bridge in that township. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the road fund. f’hnn 114.00 ( has Goodspeed . 2.50 Omaha Road Equipment Co. 70.70 Arbuthnot <St Reka . ...29.17 L. E. Skidmore . 38.40 C. E. Hull ..._. Edwin C. Mlinar ..—. Marlon Davis .. John Stelnhauser . Laprence Pacha . . John Bond .,.... Ed. Williams . (’has. Good ---— O’Neill Gas & Oil Co.I.. W. Orman James P. E. Boettcher ___ ( harles Tasler - M. B. Miller ---- Walter Scott ...— Dick Minton ..... Glenn White .. Frank Osborne .—. Clarence Farr .-. The following claims were and approved and on motion on the bridge fund. F. A. Hopkins --- L. L. Larson --- L. C. McKim ..— Ray Aldridge .*... Seth Noble ..—. Halsey Hull --—. Lyle C. McKim ... A. F. Pascha .. Joe Scliaaf - L. E. Skidmore W. N. Coats - Chas. Good - Lyle C. McKim . Ralph Kissinger . Adolph Mlinar — A. J. Frost __ Seth Noble -- Wrn. Davidson 4~ Wheeler Bridge & Supply Co Clinton McKim ..— Bert Lawrence ..—. Coe Butler ...— Harry Fox - - L. E. Skidmore ... 21.60 ...__.56.00 119.00 84.70 _.70.00 110.00 117.71 .7.00 ._.90.99 ...... .. 2.50 .18.80 71.00 .8.00 9.00 110.00 .17.50 116.66 .8.00 audited allowed . 2.10 7.00 __29.00 5.00 .2.15 _10.00 ..6.00 ........ 14.00 .__... 7.00 __23.00 .24.10 ___.6.00 . 27.00 ..2.50 1.00 ..1.50 .16.25 7.50 779.54 16.00 _2.00 _21.00 _5.00 661.13 5 o’clock p. m. on motion board ad journed until Sept. 26th, 1928 at 9:00 o’clock a. in. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman E. F. PORTER, Clerk O’Neill, Nebr., Sept. 26th, 1928. 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present. Board called to order by the chair man. Minutes for Sept. 25th, 1928 read and approved. Board spent the forenoon in consultation with the Dis trict Judge in regard to Mother's Pen sion. 12 o'clock noon board decided to go as a committee of the whole to view the road west of the Whiting bridge and on motion adjourned until 7 o’clock p. m. JOHN SULLIVAN. Chairman E. F. PORTER, Clerk O'Neill. Nebr., Sept. 26th, 1928. 7 o'clock p. m. County Board met pursuant to ad journment. All members present. Board called to order by the chair man and spent the evening in consul tation with the county attorney in re gard to a county poor farm. 9:30 p. m. on motion board adjourn ed until Sept. 27th, 1928 at 8 o’clock a. m. ORPOR THE ^ COMMUNITY GANTRY i c YOUR GROCERY EDWARD GATZ, Manager, O’Neill, Nebraska. Just Across the Street from J. B. Byars Store, SOAP p- an(J G. White Laundry, 7 Bars 27c WALNUTS Baby soft shell, tb. 25c No. 1 Soft Shell ___32c SUGAR Pure, Best Granulated 100 Ib. Sack $619 PEACHES Very Best Quality Y. C. Peach in full No. 2% Tins—a real bargain in Fruit. Value __. 23c iFi i n Any Flavor 0Qr J CjL/L/U ;; Dime Packages__ SYRTTP 10-Pound Pail Golden 49f Rule Amber PEANUT BUTTER gu|rtBJraarml LOGANBERRIES No. 2 Tin Good Syrup - BLACKBERRIES No. 2 Tin Good Syrup, 2 For 37c 20c 37c COOKIES FRESH AND CRISP, FROM OUR OWN OVENS, ASSORTED, SUITABLE FOR MANY OCCASIONS, 2 POUNDS 43c FLOUR—Oour Own Brand Pantry Pride Flour will certainly please you. Every Sack guaran teed. 18 LB. SACK PANTRY PRIDE FLOUR $1.64 PANCAKE FLOUR— 4 lb. Sack Robb Ross 32c 4 lb. Sack Jersey Cream 29c 4 lb. Sack Tac-co _ 24c Rob Ross Angel Food Cake Flour, Crt. i. 32c RAISINS—Thomson Seedless, 4- Ib. Bag Quality brand 33c 2- Ib. Bag Quality brand 17c PRUNES—We carry only Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, 5- lb. Bag, large size . 59c 3- lb. Bag, 80-90 size _ 25c Your neighbor is most likely a patron of our store. Ask if our groceries, prices and service are not satisfactory. ORANGES—Great big 150 size oranges, juicy and ripe, dz 65c TOKAY GRAPES—Beautiful Red Lucious Tokays, ripe and sweet, very appetizing, 3 lbs. _ 25c We Always Carry a complete line of fresh fruit and vegetables. SWEET POTATOES — Va. Red Star Brand, New crop. A high value in sweet spuds, 6 lbs. 29c HEAD LETTUCE—Iceberg, very large, solid heads, each _ 12%c Fancy Oregon Celery. Uncle Sam. Stalks each _ 12*4c HI \ 1N(J CONFIDENCE—You can make you purchase in our stores in full confidence that everything will be made right. Our organization and responsibility assumed you have no reason to feel otherwise. We in vite you. a JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman E. P. PORTER, Clerk Board met pursuant to adjournment All members present but Stein. Board called to order by ‘the chair man. Minutes for Sept. 26th, 1928, read and approved. On motion board decided to go as a committee of the whole to "view* a bridge south of Atkinson, and adjourn ed until Sept. 28th, 1928, at 8 o’clock a. m. 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