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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1929)
SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS. O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 30, 1929. 9 o’clock a. m. fc Holt County board met pursuant to adjournment; all members present. Board called to order by the chair man. Minutes for Oct. 29, 1929, read and approved. On motion the following | refunds on 1929 truck licenses were granted: Chas. Lofquist _ 2.88 J Charles Wigman_9.00 The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the General Fund: The Frontier _ 49.86 L. C. McKim . 14.45 University Pub. Co._12.42 University Pub. Co-- 11.77 Frank P. Wilson _10.00 C. E. Stout _ 22.70 J. N. Stauffer . 1-00 Thos. Richards _ 25.00 O’Neill City _ 24.00 P. J. McManus _ 1.00 Seth Noble - 30.70 C. J. Malone _ 10.08 Geo. A. Miles . _326.17 W. P. Finley ____— 36.00 C. &. N. W. Ry Co.—. 1.95 J. D. Cronin _ 6.00 M. Campbell & Son_ 20.15 James Barrett _ 12.50 J. T. Bauman _ 22.75 R. H. Fink _ 15.00 Independent Lbr. & Coal Co_ 32.05 Minnie L. Hough _ 28.55 J. P. Gilligan _ 13.00 A. J. Frost _ 10.00 The Arco Co__. 22.50 University Pub. Co. _ 12.44 The Frontier . 330.59 University Pub. Co.. 13.06 University Pub. Co. _12.42 Zion Institute & Indusiries 11.00 Uhl Bros__ 3.70 St. Joseph’s Home _ 126.00 LeRoy Richards _ 6.25 Perkins Bros. Co__52.00 Ted McElhaney . 6.00 Panama Carbon Co. _ 5.75 Ted McElhaney _ 4.00 Mrs. L. V. Lee .. 86.55 J. P. Gilligan . . 5.00 W. E. Conklin __. 279.96 J. D. Cronin *_ 3.00 Chambers Sun _ 5.53 J. P. Brown, M. D... 5.00 W. G. Beha . 58.00 R. R. Baker . 27.65 Wm. Krotter Co. _ 3.17 Interstate Power Co. _ 18.66 J. P. Gilligan _ 8.00 A. J. Frost _ 15.00 Geo. Bressler _ 41.28 University Pub. Co. . 11.77 University Pub. Co. _ 11.75 The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the bridge fund: James H. Gibson _ 67.10 Clinton McKim . 30.00 Henry Winkler _ 6.00 John Steinhauser Jr._ 84.00 J. C. Stein _ 22.80 Lyle McKim . 22.50 Lyle McKim _ 30.00 W. L. Tiedgen ___ 41.00 L. H. Steinhauser . .100.00 L. E. Skidmore _ 40.00 John Steinhauser _ 30.00 Seth Noble _ 7.50 L. C. McKim _ 37.00 James Lichty _ 5.00 Ed Krugman _ 7.50 John Jansen.. 17.50 Albert Heeb _i_7.70 James T. Early _ 13.60 Doyal Butler ___ 13.50 Ted Hopkins _ 10.50 Joe Sparks..... 5.00 A. B. McKay _ 22.00 E. Gibson _ 56.10 Albert Klingler _ 9.00 Joe Kubik _ 19.00 Herb Jansen _ 17.50 Emil Heeb . 18.50 Oren E. Gibson __ 12.00 J. H. Gibson .. 33.00 12 o’clock noon; on motion Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, Chairman. Clerk O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 30, 1929 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 and on motion allowed on the road dragging fund: Joe Sparks _ 46]00 J. L. Weibel __ 33100 Floyd Vequist . 15.75 John Sullivan Jr__ 6.50 Murray Smith _ 23.80 Frank Stanek Jr. 25.00 Henry Schollmeyer_ 14.70 Harvey Spangler _ 25.00 G. A. Orr__ 26.25 R. B. Marston _ 16.80 Musil Bros__ 21.00 Jas. Kubart _ 36.40 F. M. Keating & Sons_92.00 Ben J. Kroupa _ 4.20 P. E. Keyes _ 24.50 James Carman _ 15.20 Otto Beaumeister ____ 11.20 C. A. Boice.. 45.00 N. W. Asher __ 14.00 John Dumpert _ 14.65 John Dumpert _ 14.65 Harold Baker _ 16.10 M. A. Schelkopf _ 26.60 Chas. E. Berger _ 14.00 James Donohoe__ 6.30 Homer Fullerton ... _ 13.30 G. P. Coleman .. 63.70 C. F. Farr __ 14.00 Fred Grandorf _ 18.20 Fred Grandorf _ 21.00 W. C. Hull .._ 12.00 James Carr _ 23.60 F. J. Dobrovolny ... . 15.00 D. A. Davis _ 25.00 John Wallinger ._ 3.50 G. R. Wright 118.50 W. A. Ulrey _ 37.10 C. J. Simmons 17.00 L. M. Steinhauser _ 23.80 Sam Shultz . 22.00 Louie Seivers _ . 24.00 Arthur Prange _52.50 Chris Nelson _ 22.50 Clayton Messner . 17.50 John Latsel__ 10.00 Jas. Kubart__63.80 Jas. J. Kelly _ 22.40 F. E. Keyes . 24.00 Sam Shultz _ 16.10 Lee Calkins _ 6.25 W. L. Barthel_16.00 R. L. Butler_ 12.00 T. D. Arteford_ 11.26 Guy Beckwith _ .. 28.70 Otto Loren* _ 28.95 John P. Berger ——1.. 10.85 Aug. H. Smith.. 16.80 Ted Morton __ _ 10.00 John P. Berger - 28.00 W. L. Coleman . 28.00 Ohas. Good - 3.50 Peter Gondcrfinger _ 2.50 John Humphrey _ 26.25 Fred Gobel .- 16.80 R. W. Classen_ 8.40 Henry Dobrovolny_ 22.16 John F. Damero _ 10.00 5 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board adjourned until October 31, 1929, at 9 o’clock a. m. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, Chairman. Clerk O’Neill. Neb., Oct. 31, 1929. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment; all members pres ent but Stein. Board called to order by the chairman. Minutes for Oct. 20, 1929, read and approved. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed onthe general fund: L. C. McKim .. 19.40 Hugh L. James _:_ 38.00 L. C. McKim _ 61.00 L. C. McKim . 23.80 E. Gibson 19.40 John Sullivan . 15.60 John Steinhauser .. 32.80 L. C. McKim _ 19.40 John Sullivan .. 35.50 L. E. Skidmore _ 37.00 L. C. McKim 23.80 The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the road fund: Harold Gill _ 33.00 Ewing Motor Co. . 4.60 John A. Carson . 121.50 Edward L. Carson _,_ 97.50 Hans Bogue . 9.00 John Sullivan . 34.90 Fred Gobel _ 2.00 John Galligan . 31.00 Phil Harrington . 7.50 Lloyd L. James .. 84.00 John Jonas .. 5.40 Ed Karr _ 8.50 Melvin Kertz _ 34.26 Len Marsoun _ 25.50 E. H. Medcalf _ 21.26 Musil Bros. _ 11.00 Harry McGraw.. 10.80 Lyle McKim _ 13.00 Nicholas Oil Corp. _107.45 O’Neill Gas & Oil Co_121.47 Bernard Pond .... 18.00 E. F. Porter _ 11.83 Charley Ross _____ 72.50 Charley Ross ___ 37.50 Herman Rubin _ 10.00 Elmer Sandoe _ 26.00 George Schifern _ 19.00 Standard Oil Co. 31.54 John Valla .. 18.00 Levi Yantzi .. 6.00 Guy Calhoun _ 5.00 Cecil Deeder . 13.25 Chet Fees _ 6.76 J. H. Hertle .. 48.00 Fred Hoffman _ 6.25 S. R. Killham _29.40 Leo Lydon ..._ 49.00 Edward C. Mlinar __ 94.50 Chet McClenahan . 110.00 G. W. Pond _ 9.00 Luke Rakow _ 93.21 Charlie Slagle _ 6.25 Emil Sniggs _28.00 J. E. Wiley _ 49.00 L. E. Skidmore _ 5.00 John Steinhauser _ 12.80 Dick Minton _110.00 Hugh L. James _ 17.40 Hugh L. James _ 28.80 Wm. Dexter _110.00 E. Gibson _ 22.20 Oren Gibson _ 24.00 Clarence Benash _ 24.50 Dexter Bros. 125.65 R. O. Clifford _ 175.00 James Barrett _ 2.50 M. J. Graham __ 10.00 Harry Graham . 3.00 Lee Gilman _ 3.00 Lloyd L. James _ 42.00 A. G. Johnson _. 99.50 Retnhold Knutzen _ 11.50 Andrew Kertz _ 36.46 Lou Marsoun _ 28.50 Dennis H. Murphy _ 7.50 Musil Bros. _ 28.00 Musil Bros. _ 13.00 Terrance Mcarthy . 49.00 Clinton McKitn _ 21.00 Nicholas Oil Corp.. 77.31 Laurence J. Pasha .150.50 Caspir Pribil . _ 35.00 Charley Ross . 32.50 Charley Ross . 64.00 R. R. Rouse _ 35.00 J. C. Stein . 33.70 John Sullivan 60.90 John J. Slaymaker _ . 35.00 Ross Vorce _ 3.50 L. E. Yantzi _ 4.00 Basil Anderson _ 7.50 F. J. Dobrovolny _ 10.50 Joe Dobrovolny _ 2.80 Oren E. Gibson _ 42.00 Seth Nertle _ 41.50 Frank Howard _ 90.60 Frank Linder _ 34.50 Edward C. Mlinar . 129.50 H. Marble _ 92.85 Peter Nelson _146.50 Dick Porter . 12.90 Louie Seivers _ 66.00 H. D. Sternes __ 6.25 W. L. Tiedgen .. 21.00 Sam Dible _110.00 L. E. Skidmore _ 6260 John Steinhauser _138.10 Harry Sullivan __ 110.30 Hugh L. James .. 56.20 E. Gibson . 76.20 (Continued on page 3) FOR RENT For rent, furnished apartments for families. Also sleeping rooms by day, week or month. 20 rooms in my house.—Julia E. Parker. 47-tf HIDES, FURS AND METALS Don’t forget—there is a place in O’Neill where you can sell for Cash, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Fur, any kind of old Metals and old cars not good for anything only wrecking. We have on hand a fairly complete stock of used Auto Parts and Tires 19 O’Neill Hide & Metal Co. FOR SALE For Sale: Heating Stove.—C. C. Millard 21 For Sale—Good Piano.—A. E. Bowen. 29-tf For Sale: Nearly new hard coal stove.—Geo. W. Davies. 19tf For Sale: Purebred R. C. Rhode Island Red Roosters.—Mrs. Chas. Wrede, Agee, phone 6-F12 27-2 Half section of good wheat and grazing land, all fenced, and 76 acres in cultivation; located on the Great Northern R. R. between Enid and Richey, Montana. Only three miles from town. Clear; will exchange for land in Holt County, Neb., or sell on very favorable terms; want some thing nearer home. Write or call John A. Robertson, Joy, Neb. 27-3t ' FOR SALE One Popcorn Machine with Peanut Roaster attached, all electric. 1 10x15 Gordon Job Press. 4 Krag Rifles. 1 1923 model Overland Sedan. 17-tf Mrs. E. D. Henry FOR SALE Soft Drink Parlor, fully equipped. 2 Ford cars, one is a Sedan. 1 barn 16x20, in good repair. One of the best little farms in Holt county; will consider a stock of mer chandise on farm in trade. 26-tf. G. A. Fox. Service on Sale Bills—The Frontier. MISCELLANEOUS Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tf Service on Sale Bills—The Frontier. Dressmaking: One block north of M. E. church.—Clara Aim. 24tf KODAKS. FILMS. KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Gsaves. O’Neill. 30-tf Shoe hospital. Honest goods and square dealing. L. L. Cornell. 6tf. I have private money to loan on choice farms. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tf Will buy all kinds of grain. Get our prices before selling. J. B. Ryan. 8-tf. Anyone wishing to subscribe to or renew their subscription to the La dies Home Journal, Country Gentle man or Saturday Evening Post, call 2P0.—Mrs. C. P. Hancock. 26-tf FARM AND RANCH LOANS, 6 AND % per cent, no commission.—F. J. Dishner, County Agent Joint Stock •Land Bank. 17-lf Insist on The Frontier printing Your Sale Bills. Headache, blurring, weak or watery eyes, dizziness, styes, etc., indicate a need of correct glasses. See Perrigo Optical Co. at Golden Hotel, Saturday, De cember 14th. 27-2t. 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