The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 14, 1929, Image 5

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    OY A
THEATRE
O’Neill. Nebraska
THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
November 17-18
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With dazzling cast of song
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Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, Nov. 19—20—21
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—With—
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A Warner Bros. Production
NOTICE.
I understand that some book sales
men are canvassing the county, giv
ing the impression that I am sending
them out and that I am asking school
boards and teachers to buy their
books. Please understand that I will
send out no one, at any time, to any
teacher or school board without first
notifying teachers or school boards
personally. If any teacher or school
board buys any books or other arti
cles from agents, they do so upon
their own responsibility. Some of the
articles and books sold by these
people are very commendable and
are a very good thing in the school,
others are of very little value. If you
•wish to buy anything of this nature
and are in doubt as to its value for
your purpose, call me before you
make the purchase. Do not allow un
scrupulous salesmen to talk you into
buying what you do not want or
need.
Signed: Luella A. Parker,
County Superintendent
ANNUAL MEETING
The regular annual meeting of the
Holt County Agricultural Society
will meet at the office of the presi- j
dent, F. J. Dishner, in O’Neill, Tues- j
day, November 21st, 1929, at two
o’clock in the afternoon, for the pur
pose of electing officers and trans-'
acting such other business as may
come before the meeting.
F. J. Dishner, President.
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SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from page four.)
on the road fund:
Harold Gill _13.50
L. L. Janies_85.10
L. L. Janies_73.50
Frank Linder___28.50
Clinton McKim__ 23.50
A. B. McKay_ 29.00
Clinton McKim_25.00
0. 0. Newman_43.50
Lloyd Phelps_10.00
O. B. Stuart......_ 25.60
F. W. Joslyn_32.50
L. L. Janies__ 100.00
Andrew Kurtz_35.50
V. C. Marquardt_ _ 57.00
Verl C. McKim. 22.50
Lyle McKim _ 36.00
L. C. McKim _ 19.00
Casper Pribil _ 38.50
C. B. Stuart _ 6.50
John Sobotka ... _ 3.50
Grover Shaw _ 6.00
J. C. Stein__ 29.00
Louie Severs . 57.00
Standard Oil Co. 41.33
Wheeler Lbr. Bridge Co. 600.06
Jay Butler _ 12.00
L. E. Downey. 190.74
M. Campbell & Son . 10.57
Chicago & N. W. R’y. Co._ 3.19
John Steinhauser _131.40
E. Gibson _ 20.00
Dick Minton _ 110.00
Sam Dibble _ _ 110.00
Hugh L. James_ 22.90
Hugh L. James_ 54.40
L. E. Skidmore_11.00
L. E. Skidmore . 55.00
Texaco Service Station . 82.38
C. E. Tibbits_ 61.95
W. E. Wiley_69.20
Atkinson Oil Co__417.38
Chas. Dobias Jr. _ 44.50
C. & N. W. Ry Co. .. 19.20
Harry Sullivan . ..110.00
John Steinhauser 11.40
Chet McClanahan ..._220.00
Wm. Dexter _ 110.00
E. Gibson . 42.50
Hugh L. James _ 5.15
The following claims were audited
and approved and on motion allowed
on the road dragging fund:
Chas. Snordt ... 17.60
Dell Tindell .. 25.90
Robt. Starr _._ 7.00
Roy Spry --41.30
O. O. Newman _ 13.05
Wo. Murray _ 8.40
James J. Kelly 31.85
Halsey Hull _ 28.00
Jay G. Grimes _ 3.60
Claus Friesen . 9.10
C. T. Farr . ... . 15.40
Sam Banks - 26.00
John P. Berger_ _ 10.50
Harold Baker __ _ 17.50
Ralph Reis _t_ 31.15
Ralph Gribble _11.80
Ed Archer _ 9.80
Anton J. Tasler_92.10
L. W. Sobotka_23.10
Edgar Stauffer_57.40
Frank Nelson _ 21.60
R. Moon __ 44.60
Ben Kaup ... 8.40
William Hubby _ 11.90
A. B. Hubbard_ 58.60
Stanley Fullerton _ 14.70
F. F. Friesen ...._ 4.55
Ralph Chase _ 28.00
W. F. Brotherton.. 26.25
John P. Berger _ 20.30
W. B. Stanton_ 7.6O
T. E. Waring--- 35.35
C. Good ...... 15.00
The following truck refunds were
granted:
Joe Jarabek _____ 9.00
John Laird . 13.00
R. E. Maston _ 8.00
Percy B. Sweet ....... 8.50
Harry C. Cooper 9.00
Henry Fuelbrith _ 8.50
Donald McLachlan . 10.60
On motion the claim of Ralph
Chase No. 1580 for road dragging
for $30.00 was cut to $28.00 as he
had charged 75c per mile and the
county is paying only 70 cents per
mile.
5 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board
adjourned until Sept. 26th, 1929 at
9 o’clock a. m.
John Sullivan. E. F. Porter,
Chairman. Clerk.
O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 26, 1929
9 o’clock a. m.
Holt County Board met pursuant
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to adjournment, all members pres
ent. Board called to order by the
chairman. Minutes for Sept, 25, 1929
read and approved.
The following printing claims were
audited and allowed and on motion al
lowed on the bridge fund:
J. C. Stein ...26.00
Homer Fullerton _—.— 5-00
Herb Jansen ---— 30.90
Mr. Chairmen: Whereas, a peti
tion has been filed by citizens of
Page and Inman asking for an open
season on pheasants,
And whereas, none of the adjoin
ing counties are having an open seas
on on pheasants, therefore, I move
you that the prayer of the petition
be denied.
E. Gibson,
L. C. McKim.
Upon the above resolution being
put to vote by the chairman it was
declared carried and so ordered.
On motion the following list of
names was submitted from which to |
select the jury for the November (
term of court:
JURY LIST NOVEMBER 1929
DISTRICT NO. 1
Coleman, _ William Walter, |
Maple Grove
Emmet, Joe Winkler, Emmett
Emmet, Walter Welsh, Emmet
Rock Falls, James McNulty, O’Neill
Cleveland, Mahlon Shearer, Stuart
Pleasantview, _Wm. Troshynski,
Atkinson
Dustin, C. W. Kirkland, Dustin
DISTRICT NO. 2
Antelope, William A. Anderson, Page
Willowdale, Orton Young, O’Neill
Steel Creek O. O. Newman, Dorsey
Scott, Joseph Schellmeyer sr., Dorsey
Paddock Frank Nelson, Meek
Paddock ..... Ed Rieken, Agee
Shields H. A. Steskal, Atkinson
Shields Dave Beller, O’Neill
DISTRICT No. 3
O’Neill John Martin, O’Neill
O’Neill Elmer Hagensick, O’Neill
O’Neill, James L. Harrington, O’Neill
O’Neill Wm. Welsh, O’Neill
O’Neill John Schwisow, O’Neill
O’Neill, John Davidson, O’Neill
Grattan James Moore, O’Neill
Grattan Bert Shoemaker, O’Neill
Grattan Jacob Hirsch, O’Neill
Grattan Fred Vitt, O’Neill
Grattan James J. Kelly, O’Neill
DISTRICT No. 4
Golden Frank Schmidt, Orchard
Ewing H. F. Tomjack, Ewing
Ewing Fay Gimmell, Ewing
Verdigris An ton Nisson, Page
Verdigris R. A. Snell, Page
Verdigris, Alfred Cleveland, Orchard
Deloit, Frank Anderson, Clearwater
DISTRICT NO. 5
Chambers . C. E. Kiltz, O’Neill
Chambers Fred Perry, Chambers
Chambers, B. W. Hubbard, Chambers
Conley- E. L. Good, Chambers
Conley . Carl Worth, Chambers
Inman- Ralph N. Leidy, Inman
Inman Paul S. Bittner, Inman
Lake....—- Seth Hertle, Martha
Wyoming L. D. Thompson, Amelia
DISTRICT NO. 6
Stuart - O. B. Stuart, Stuart
Stuart.. Frank Wilson, Stuart
Stuart George Webber, Stuart
Stuart- Charlie Schultz, Stuart
Stuart- John Coufal, Stuart
Green Valley.... Anton Taxler Jr.,
Stuart, Rt. 1
Swan . . — Roy Warden, Amelia
Francis George Schiffren, Atkinson
DISTRICT No. 7
Fail-view- D. D. Withers, Inez
Sheridan- Wm. Seger, Atkinson
Sheridan- Ed Jungman, Atkinson
Atkinson City
Hugh O’Connor .. Atkinson
E. A. Robertson Atkinson
Frank Heuton ..... ... . Atkinson
Atkinson Township
Joseph Locke - Atkinson
Fred Dobias ---— Atkinson
John O’Neill . Atkinson
John Wedige, .. Stuart
12 o’clock, noon; on motion Board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
John Sullivan, E. F. Porter,
Chairman. Clerk
O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 26, 1929
1 o’clock p. m.
Holt County Board met pursuant
to adjournment, all members pres
ent. Board called to order by the
Chairman. The following claims
were audited and approved and on
motion allowed on the general fund:
LeRoy Richards _ 6.25
C. D. Keyes _ 2.71
Minnie L. Hough _ 28.55 j
E. R. Baker .. 42.00
M. H. Butler . 20.00
W. E. Conklin _ 66.06
Chambers Sun . 1,60
Churchill Mfg. Co_ 10^95
O. W. French .... _ 10.00
Ted McElhaney _ 2.50
City of O’Neill 53.42
St. Joseph’s Home . 122.00
Uhl Bros. .....L.60
Frank P. Wilson 10.00
Ralph J. Kelly _ 97.70
James Barrett 12.50
Hall & McCreary Co. 25.52
W. G. Beha . 68.00
J. T. Bauman _ 40.05
Hary L. Cowles 31.91
R. B. Crellin .. 6.16
M. Campbell & Son . 4^0
C. W. French .. 7,00
Geo. A. Miles _ 74.27
N. P. McKee __ 10.00
Thos. Richard . 25.00
John Sullivan 27.50
N. W. Bell Tel. Co. 96.30
D. E. Crandall 2.00
5 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board
adjourned until Sept. 27th, 1929 at
9 o’clock a. m.
John Sullivan, E. F. Porter,
Chairman. Clerk
O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 27, 1929
9 o’clock a. m.
HoR County Board met pursuant
to adjournment, all members present.
Board called to order by the chair
man.
Minutes for Sept. 26, 1929, read
and approved.
The following claims were audited
and approved and on motion allowed
onthe general fund:
Hugh L. James 24.00
John Sullivan 33.50
John Steinhauser 21.40
L. E. Skidmore ... 28.80
L. C. McKim _ 24.40
E. Gibson ... 31.90
9:30 a. m.; Board decided to go as
a committee of the whole to view the
proposed* route of road in Saratoga
Twp., and adjourned until 7 o’clock
p. m.
John Sullivan, 1 E. F. Porter,
Chairman. Clerk
O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 27, 1929
7 o’clock p. m.
Holt County Board met pursuant
to adjournment; members present
Sullivan, Gibson and James. No
quorum. Board adjourned until Oct.
I, 1929 at 10 o’clock a. m.
John Sullivan, E. F. Porter,
Chairman. Clerk
O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 1, 1929
10 o’clock a. m.
Holt County Board met pursuant
to adjournment, and according to
statue. All members present.
Board called to order by the chair
man. Minutes for Sept. 27, 1929 read
and approved. The Board spent some
time in discussion of road matters
with Miss Obermier.
On motion the following truck re
funds were allowed;
John J. Turner . 8.50
Ed Neeb _ 8.50
Laurence Lofquist . _ 10.50
W. J. Jones.._... .... 8.00
Chas. Tangeman 11.00
12 o’clock, noon; on motion Board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
1 o’clock p. m.
Holt County Board met pursuant
to adjournment, all members present.
Board called to order by the chair
man.
The following claims were audited
and approved und on motion allowed
on the general fund:
Ted McElhaney __ 6.00
Interstate Power Co. 19.52
J. C. Stein 26.00
J. I. Gray Co. 29.11
George Bressler 19.00
J. S. White 12.00
E. F. Porter 26.16
On motion the bond of Laurence
Lofquist as road overseer in Dustin
Twp., Dist. No. 7, was approved.
On motion the claim of Western
Bridge and Construction Company
for $10,000.00 on account of bridge
work and material furnished on 1929
contract, was allowed.
4 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board
adjourned until Oct. 29, 1929 at 10
o’clock a. m., unless sooner called by
the Clerk .
John Sullivan, E. F. Porter,
Chairman. Clerk
O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 29, 1929
10 o’clock a. m.
Holt County Board met pursuant
to adjournment, all members pres
ent. but Stein and McKim.
Board called to order by the chair
man.
Minutes for October 1, 1929 read
and approved.
The following claims were audited
and approver! and on motion allowed
on the general fund:
Margaret Donohoe .. 90.00
C. C. Bergstrom 261.50
Edith J. Davidson ..... _ 90.00
Peter W. Duffy.. 267.51
N. W. Bell Tel. Co. _ 95.05
Luella A. Parker 48.59
E. F. Porter _ 167.19
Ed Jones ... 147.45
C. J. Malone ..._183.33
Della Harnish 90.00
Elizabeth Eggleston 90.00
W. E. Conklin, Cert. _ 697.49
Harry Bowen 110.00
Marjorie Dickson 90.00
N. W. Bell Tele. Co. 100.60
B. T| Winchell 138.50
Luella A. Parker _ 229.13
Inez O’Connell 9166
Grace Joyce 104.17
Ira H. Moss . 183.33
S. Gibson 9.40
The Board spent the rest of the
forenoon in consultation with the
Judge in regard to mothers pensions.
12 o'clock, noon; on motion board
adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m.
John Sullivan, E. F. Porter,
Chairman. Clerk
MEADOW VIEW SCHOOL NOTES
By vote, we decided to name our
school Meadow View.
Although we have only six pupils
all grades are represented except
second and third.
We have been reading the Polly
Anna books and have begun Dr.
Crane’s Four Minute Essays.
The spelling classes are getting a
blue star for every perfect spelling
lesson; each pupil has a large num
ber of stars.
When we saw the large flakes of
snow falling one day last week, we
were reminded of “The First Snow
fall” which the fifth and sixth grades
have been memorizing.
School was dismissed last Friday on
iccount of the illness of Miss Folden’s
mother.
Eugene Owen, Reporter,
of District 12
REALISTIC PERMANENT WAVE
SPECIAL
Including Shampoo and Wave Set,
November 1 to November 30, $8.50.
Phone 102, Golden Hotel Beauty
Shop, Mrs. D. H. Clauson.
NOTICE
Owing to the Supreme Court not
having yet rendered its decision in
the case brought against the State
Board of Equalization in the matter
of the raise of ten percent on all
cattle in the state, it is impossible
to make up the tax books as we do
not know what the valuation will be;
as soon as the decision is rendered
and we have time to make up the
books they will be turned over to the
Treasurer.
E. F. PORTER,
County Clerk.
Insist on The Frontier printing
Your Sale Bills.
HEAR the newest and finest
Perfectly NATURAjL TONE...
Brilliant...splendid undistorted
V OLUME... Sensitive... Finely
Selective...NO HUMI
Smith & Warner
Motor Company
1 \
O’Neill Hide & Metal Co.
(The Original)
Buys Hides, Furs, and Metal
SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL.
Three Blocks South of Sunset Lodge Tourist Park
HERMAN KLINGLER, Prop.
Hides
I am paying the highest prices for cow and
horse hides.
I will buy rabbit hides later, watch for an
nouncement.
_T. M. Harrington j
AFTER WORLD TRAVEL,
HE FINDS HEALTH HERE
“For several years I suffered so
with constipation I took a purgative
every night. Then I commenced to
have acid stomach and indegestion
and I could hardly eat anything with
JOHN RUNDBERG
out bloating and suffering hours
afterwards. I went on a liquid diet,
but this didn’t seem to do any good.
My whole system was run down. I
took so many medicines trying to
get relief my room looked like a
drug store. It was the most remark
able thing 1 ever saw the way Sar
gon helped me. Now I have a keen
appetite, every trace of stomach
trouble is gone, I am strong, and
alert, and my whole system is j
i
strengthened. I feel like a different
man.
“Snrgon Pills regulated me per
fectly and I never have to take a
laxative now. I have been in prac
tically every country on the face of
the globe but I have never seen a
medicine that can compare with the
Sargon treatment.”—John Rundberg,
1308 Dodge St., Omaha.
Chas. E. Stout, Agent.
Insist on The Frontier printing
Your Sale Bills.
LOW
EXCURSION
FARES
Every Saturday and Sunday
until December 30
BETWEEN
All points in Nebraska
within
Radius of 200 miles
s i
Tickets on sale for all
trains Saturday and
Sunday
Return to reach starting
point before midnight
Monday.
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION SEE
L. E. DOWNEY. AGENT
WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S
I TRAFFIC TALKS
I SAFETY AND COURTESY
Safety and courtesy are very
much one and the same thing.
Safety for oneself as well as for
bthers is largely the outcome of
tlie expression of a courteous
thought.
In the matter of horn blowing
and light dimming plain ordinary
good breeding exercised with intel
ligence and swiftness is a guarantee
for safety. The horn is the voice
of the automobile, and the pro
jected voice of the driver. Loud,
arrogant demands from the horn of
the car in back of you, when your
inability to move quickly is appar
ent, is not only revealing of the
personality of the driver, but is
Equally discourteous and unsafe.
The nervous driver knows that
cars are back of him, and will move
as quickly as he can, but the noise
of a horn upsets and annoys him
Sometimes to the point ‘where he
cannot move as fast as he might
under other circumstances.
Noisy blasts from a horn given
just at the point of coming opposite
another car are dangerous because
they are deafening. The sound is
caught full under the top of the
oncoming car, almost paralysing the
hearing of the driver for an instant
Light dimming is equally import
ant. Flashing ones headlight at an
oncoming car as a signal to make
him dim is the best way of blinding
the driver. His blindness is as great
a menace to you as it is to him.
The first thought should be to dim
your lights so that he can see to
pass you, if you are light shy. If he
does not dim in answer, the most
unintelligent gesture you can make
is to flash back your full light
barrage. It can succeed in do:ng
nothing but blind him, making him
a n.jnace to your own car. Cour
tesy in this case literally is safety.