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Stauffer •City Dray Line Dray and Transfer j Piano Moving. Phone S28 O'Neill Nebraska Dr. C. H. Lubker Douglas Methods Phone 316, O’Neill, Neb. Graduate Veterinarian H. L. BENNETT Phone 304. Day or Night. O’Neill, Nebraska DR. L. A. CARTER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Glasses Correctly Fitted. One block South 1st Natl. Bank. -Phone 72 O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA W. F. FINLEY, M. D. £ Phone, Office 28 ji O’Neill :: Nebraska | w ♦< SURROUNDING AND PLEASANTVIEW ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. John Storjohann and family of near Phoenix were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans. Neighbors and friends of Bailey Miller gathered at his home Satur day evening to remind him of his birthday. Luncheon was served. All enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Quinn and daughter were dinner guests of Mrs. Katherine Ullrich in Atkinson, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Barnes and children were dinner guests of their son Floyd and family, Sunday even ing. „ Elmer Warner returned to O’Neill Saturday evening after spending a week at the Hannah Richards home. ! Anthy O’Donnell was in Atkinson Monday. Neighbors and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone enjoyed an ice cream feed at their home Monday evening. SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 29, 1929. I o’clock p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment, all members pres ent but Stein. PETITION To the Honorable Board of Sup ervisors, Holt County, Neb.: Your petitioner, the undersigned, alleges that in May, 1929, he paid the taxes on the South 82 feet of lot 24 in Block 15, original town of O’Neill, which was erroneously as sessed to him, that he should have paid on the South 82 feet of Lot 25 and the N 1 % feet of the South 82 feet of Lot 26 in Block 15 original town of O’Neill. He respectfully asks for a refund in the amount of $94.91 so erroneously paid. J. B. Mellor, Petitioner By R. E. Gallagher On motion the prayer of the above petition was granted and clerk in structed to draw a refund warrant in accordance therewith. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the Matter of Application for | ORDER Mother’s Pension J Now, on this 29th day of October, 1929, came the matter of the renewal of Mothers pensions heretofore granted. The Court being fully advis ed, finds that the persons hereinafter named are entitled to receive a mother’s pension; and their pensions are hereby renewed in the following amounts, for a period of six months, comencing with November 1st, 1929: Bertha Anderson $10.00 Anna Auten _ 15.00 Emma E. Canaday 10.00 Goldie Liddy _ 10.00 Abbie Nelson 20.00 Bridget Swanson __ 20.00 Mary Spence . .. 10.00 Nellie R. True 15.00 Margaret Ames . 15.00 Mrs. Ed Williams 15.00 Mrs/ Edna Woi’ford... _ 15.00 Mildred Davis 15.00 Lillian Rose Weller 25.00 It is further ordered that all pen sions heretofoi’e granted and not hereby renewed are dispensed with until the further order of the court. That each of the before mentioned persons received the amount thereto fore mentioned per month. Robert R. Dickson, Judge The State of Nebraska, Holt County I, Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the Dist rict Court of Holt County, Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of “Order” In the Matter of the Application for Mother’s Pension, as the same ap peal’s from the original on file and of record in my said office. Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the District Court | By Inez O’Connell, Deputy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA In the Matter of a | Mother’s Pension for [ ORDER THE spender never succeeds in anything he undertakes, and never fails to place the blame for his lack of success upon others. The O’Neill National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000.00 This bank carries no indebted ness of officers or stockholders. Lena Cadwallader J Now on this 29th day of October, 1929, this cause came on for hearing on the application of Lena Cadwall ader for a mother’s pension. On con sideration of said petition, the court finds that the allegations and state ments therein contained are true, and that she is entitled to a mother’s pension. It is, therefore, considered and ad judged by the Court that she be granted a mother’s pension of $15 per month for six months from Nov ember first, 1929. Robert R. Dickson, Judge. The State of Nebraska, Holt County I, Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the Dist rict Court of Iloll County, Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of “Order” in the Matter of Mother’s Pension for Lena Cadwallader, as the same appears from the original on file and of record in my said office. Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the District Court Inez O’Connell, Deputy IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the Matter of the ] Dependency of Wil- ? ORDER liam Arno, a Minor. J * Now on this 29th day of October, 1929, this cause came on for hearing in the matter of a further order for the support of said minor. On con sideration whereof it is ordered that the county treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska, pay to Jennie Arno for the care and support of said boy the sum of $10.00 per month commencing with September 1st, 1929, during the school year, and ending May 1, 1930. Robert R. Dickson, Judge. The State of Nebraska, ] !■ ss. Holt County I, Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the Dist rict Court of Holt County, Nebraska do hereby certify that the foregoing “Order” in the Matter of the De pendency of Albert William Arno, a Minor, is a true and correct copy thereof as the same appears from the original on file and of record in my said office. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 29th day of October, 1929. Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the District Court, Inez O’Connell, Deputy. On motion the above Court Orders were approved and Clerk instructed to write warrants in accordance therewith. 5 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board adjourned until Oct. 30, 1929 at 9 o’clock a. m. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, Chairman. Clerk (First Publication Nov. 21, 1929.) NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD MINISTRATION li the County Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, November 19th, 1929. In the Matter of the Estate of Tressa Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Joseph Schollmeyer as Administrator of said estate, and will be heard December 12th, 1929, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Ne braska. (Countv Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 2G-3t County Judge Through PuMauns datfy from main raM g*fh*** Via the all-year day light 4 scenic route Denver, Pikes Peek, Royal Gorge, Colorado Rockies ^ and Salt Lake City along \ the way. The “Writing on the n/all“ of the cylinder teIJs you the oil didn9t stand up ♦ ♦ *^i%£uTING on the wall.” There it is, the cylinder deeply scored. And scoring means only one thing — the oil didn’t stand up. 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