Sugar, 100 lbs $5.69 Special on all gallon fruit ~~ w Don’t forget to come in and look our 10 cent counter over. Mrs. S. A. Horiskey EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES (Continued from last week.) Dist. No. 40—Dorothy Vahle, Teacher Dorothy Scott Dist. No. 42—Esther Hunt, Teacher. Lyle Vequist. Dist. No. 44—St. Boniface School Gilbert Schnieder. Giibbons Flanni gan, Victor Hamik, Agnes Weber, Evelyn Mains, Joseph Kramer, Henry Krueger, Edgar Seger, Bertha Kaup, Grace Kaup. Dist. No. 44—Mary Coufal, Teacher Belva Gesiriech, Wilhelmina Mey er, Eldora Birkholz. Dist. No. 46—Lavinnia Kallhoff, Teacher. Leonard Muff, Augustine Thiele, Frieda Hall. Dist. No. 48—Ruth Harris, Teacher. Fred Chase, Eileen Renner, Marie Chase, Nila Renner. Dist. No. 49—Alma Lloyd, Teacher John Sorenson Dist. No. 50—Mrs. Helen Hart, Teacher. Dale Waring, Marion Brewster, Harold Summers. Dist. No. 51—Gladys Zinky, Teacher. Virginia Damero, Christie Henkel, Lydia Coburn. Dist. No. 52—Marion Mulford, Teach er. Russell Hipke, George Hipke. Dist. No. 5»—Mrs. Lucy Winkler Da niels, Teacher. Wilmer Henderson Dist. No. 55—Nellie Waring, Teacher Bruno Sojka, Charles Russell Dist. No. 56—Neva Brentson, Teacher Thomas Alder Dist. No. 57—Melba DeLancey, Teacher. Florence Bridge Dist. No. 58—Garnett Clare, Teacher Manley Lockman Dist. No. 60—Dorothy Craig, Teacher liarolid Berglund Dist. No. —Ruby Knapp. Teacher. Mable Smith Dist. No. 6.‘k--Mae Miller, Teacher. Glen Hiscocks Dist. No. 64—Anastasia Carney, Teacher. Alice Anderson Dist. No. 67—Claude Johnson, Teach er. Vera Miller Dist. No. 69—Mrs. Jennie Callen, Teacher. Rita Morgan. Dist. No. 70—Eunice Hoffman, Teach er. Mildred Estes, Louise Barto. Dist. No. 71—Elizabeth Urban, Teacher. Norma Coppoc, Earl Werth. SPECIAL SUMMER -TIME Bargain Offer! Save Morey on Your Subscription IpL; Taking Advantage of This Offer Now FREE! i i Every person subscribing now mil receive a beautiful fcur-page Wall Map free of charge. Maps of Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri. 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Jessie Mitchell, Alma Goebel, Wil la Wilson. Dist. No. 226—Ella Finlayson, Teach er. Gordon Gardzelewski Dist, No. 228—Marie 1. Heiss, Teach er. Mary Sigmund, Milton Clemens, Annie Mikus, Ruth Mulligan, Earl Doolittle, Forest Sammons, Mary Minahan, Cathryyn Gilster. Dist. No. 231—Celia Fowler. Teacher Ella Stanek, Evelyn Smith. Dist. No. 232—Mrs. Nelle Brennan, Teacher. Delbert Fairbanks, Helen Judge. Margaret Judge, Margaret Zink. Dist. No. 236—-Feme I. Clifford, Teacher. Robert Gifford Dist. No. 237—Mrs. Matilda Galligan, Teacher. Charles Prussa, Olive Prussa. Dist. No. 242—Florence E. Davis, Teacher. Kathryn Raymer, TTruby Raymer, Malinda Baum, Leonard Vogel. Dist. No. 243—Mrs. Ethel Berry, Teacher. Hugh Thomas James Dist. No. 247—Oral DeHart, Teacher. Marvin Robinson Dist. No. 248—Laura Kyriss, Teach er. Helen Melcher Dist No. 249—Gladys Houchin, Teacher. Lynn i Frost Dist. No. 261 — Margaret Hendrick, Teacher. Gertrude Block Dist. No. 18 1-2—Sylvia Jeffries, Teacher. Roy Newman, Phyllis Savidge. SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS. On motion the above ordei wa* ap j roved and Clerk instructed to write warrants in accordance therewith. At 12 o’clock noon on motion board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. nr. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER, Clerk. O’Neill, May 1. 1929, 1 p. m Holt "County Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present. Board called to order by the Chair mam Howard Miller appeared before the board lb the matter of pay for some land for surfacing near Emporia. Geo. Collins appeared before the Board in the matter of a change in the County road south from Stuart. Delegation from Pleasantview and Rock alls Township appeared before the Board in the matter of some work on the County road north front Em met. Mi'. Peterson appeared before the Hoard in the matter of County load through the Bills and Cline land in Township 26. Range 16. At A o’clock p. m. on motion Board decided to go and inspect some road work and adjourned until May 2, 1929, at 9 o’clock a. m. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman. E. F. PORTER. Clerk. O’Neill. May 2. 1929, » a. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. Members present. Sul livan, Skidmore. Janies and Stein. The balance of the Board were out on com mittee work. No quorum. Board ad journed until 1 o’clock p. m. E. F. PORTER. Clerk. O’Neil], May 2, 1020, 1 p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present. Board called to order by the Chair man. Minutes for May 1st read and approved. Mr. Chairman: 1 move you that the County Treasurer be instructed to transfer the school tax on tax receipt No. 4885 from 1927 from School Dis trict 234 to District No. 77. This tax through error having been credited to District 234 instead of 77 which dis trict the property belongs. Amount of said School tax being $21.53. L. C. McKIM. E. GIBSON. Upon the above motion being put to vote by the Chairman it was declared carried. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the Bridge fund: R. E. Weir $2.50 Charles Tangeman 12.50 John Steinhauser 34.10 L. E. Skidmore 70.00 Will Sparks 10.50 Wni. Sparks 7.00 Geo. W. Reinisch 1.00 Lyle McKim 16.00 L. C. McKim 42.00 L. L. McKim 45.00 Hugh L. James 72.70 Frank Hammerberg 3.00 Charles Goodspeed 9.00 Robt. Ford 50.00 Charles Berger 5.00 Barney Bonenberger 75.00 Western Bridge & Const. Co. 246.10 Dan Sullivan 10.50 John Steinhauser 65.00 John Sullivan 65.00 John Sullivan 54.00 Dan Sullivan 7.00 Seth Noble 12.50 Clinton McKim 21.00 J. W. McDermott 10.50 Moulton & Raymer 18.40 Tom Keves 21.00 Will Hofebs 55.00 E Gibson 91.80 Lee Coakley 10.00 John Bellar 49.50 The following claims were audited R. R. Morrison We do everything we can But we think ours is the best; Every store man has his plan, To have you come here and invest. The world is moving all the time, So why should wTe stand still. Head our prices and our rhyme, Then phone your order here to till. SATURDAY SPECIALS Breakfast Bacon Pound .. Powdered Sugar, 2 pounds __ Cocoa 3 pounds _ Sugar, 17 pounds_...... Braeh’s chocolates, 2 pounds ... 21c 21c 21c 39c 23c and approved and on motion allowed on the Hoad fund: J. D. Adams Co. $860.41 Anton Ahle 1.60 Arbuthnot & Reka 55.85 Charles Berber 15.00 Andrew Clossen 22.50 Campbell Tire Shop 12.00 J. H. Gibson ' 37.80 J. H. Hertle „ 27.00 Will Hanley 21.00 Hour L. James 11.50 Ed JoneH 163.60 Tom Keyes . . 3.00 Mellor Motor Co. 58.59 C. E. Mitchell 45.00 Clinton MeKim 18.00 L. C. MeKim 28.00 Ed Rezortarski 3.00 John Steinhauser 26.80 J. C.. Stein 25.20 Wilbur Shaal 26.00 Arch Stone 15.50 L. H. Steinhauser 52.60 J. D. Adams Co. 752 83 Charles Andrus 1.00 Ray Angus . 33.00 Hans Bogue 3.00 R. L. Butler 24.00 Cone Funk 6 40 Seth Hertle 63.00 Will Hobbs ... .. 13.00 Geo. W. Holcomb 23.20 Hugh L. James 25.00 V. G. Kline 114.00 Bernard Kennedy . . 16.80 Howard A. Miller 150.00 E. H. Medcalf 25.00 John McClanahan 63.00 Lyle MeKim 18.00 Louie Seivers 93.00 L. E. Skidmore . 52.00 S. W. Schaaf . 69.04 Robert Starr .. 6.00 Pat Sullivan 21.00 (Continued from page 5) FACTS ABOUT NEBRASKA Nebraska ranks seventeenth among the states in value of lands devoted to college instruction, twenty-fifth in %alue of buildings, sixteenth in en rollment of men in college courses and fourteenth in women enrollment. — Nebraska has built more miles of graveled roads with federal aid than any other state aside from Texas. LINCOLN JOURNAL HAULS BY AUTO TO GET HERE ON DATE OF PUBLICATION Daily newspaper readers will be pleased to know that the Lincoln Morning Journals are now being rushed by auto to Fremont and there put on the same early morning Northwestern train that the Omaha morning papers use. This gives our community unex celled service on a morning newspa per from the capital city, and one that is edited 100 per cent for Ne braskans. All of the other big Ne braska morning dailies are printed on the Iowa line and edit for Iowa readers also. The Lincoln Journal’s regular ye,ar subscription rate is from one to three dollars lower then that charged by the other big Morn ing and Sunday newspapers. Nebraskans look to Lincoln, the Capital city, and the State Journal for the best state news. Mail $1.00 to the Nebraska State Journal of Lincoln, and they will send you a trial subscription, or bet ter yet order for u whole year. Tim regular year rate is $4.00 daily, $0.00 with Sunday. Don’t give mon ey to strangers, order direct or thru our office. THE ROYAL THEATRE’' Home of Good Pifturw —Friday-Saturday, June 14-15— Greta Nissen and Charles Farrel —in— “FAZIL" Think you’ve seen Charles Farrell in a motion pitcure? Think you’ve seen Greta Nissen? Well, you havn’t. Not until you’ve seen “Fafcil’* And then you’ve seen both of these folks and a Rood ninny others in the best picture they’ve ever made. Al so, you’ve seen a real motion picture. —Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “WEARY RIVER” A First National Vtiaphone Talk ing Picture. We always knew Ba, - thelmess was a big star but wait till you Ret all of him. Vitaphone* makes the greatest male screen star twice as great. His rich voice has been a buried treasure. You get two stars in “Weary Riyer.” Betty Compson supports him. Admission: Children under 12, j25«j Over 12, 50c 2 Shows: 7:.'10 and 9:30 BILLIE DOVE in “STOLEN BRIDE” This is an excellent picture. Don’t miss it. Bring the family. —Thursday and Friday- . .. Alice White and Jack Mol ha II in “NAUGHTY BABY” Bad Alice, naughty Jack in a pic ture you’ll enjoy. Friday, 10c night Coming George Bancroft in a 100 per cent talkie, “Wolf of Wall Street,” June 23rd and 24th. \ EVERY time a dollar is wasted it means also a wasted man— wasted future—wasted oppor tunities. The O’Neill National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000.00 This bank carries no indebted ness of officers or stockholders.