O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. VOLUME L. No. 52 Mayiasf Genius Presents a Hasher for farm Homes with / ©r without Electricity/ AFTER building the w isher that for seven . consecutive years held world leadership ... a washer that more than a million and a half women in city and farm homes chose in preference to all others... after originating the outstanding washer developments of all time, Maytag genius presents a NEW Maytag—a $4,500,000 product, excelling all previous achievements. This latest Maytag gives you a NEW roller water remover with enclosed positive action, automatic drain; a NEW one-piece cast-alumi num tub; a NEW quiet, lifetime, oil-packed drive, and many other notable new features. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa founded U9i The Finest Washer Engine Built The Maytag Gaso line Multi-Motor represents fifteen, years development. 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Tomlinson Salesman Jlluminum llhsher PRELIMINARY REPORT OF FIFTEENTH CENSUS The population of the following lo calities are the preliminary reports of the enumerators and are subject to correction: « M O o 0 3 01 C n a 3 fn c & o 3 55 3 3 3 oi Village of Stuart - Scott Township . Paddock Township Pleasantview Township Stuart Township _ Shields Township - 7631739 333|350 476 448 209 761 493 217 880 553 26 58 VI 47 157 106 S. Evan Davies, O’Neill, a student at Nebraska Wesleyan University, sang “The Square Peg” in a recital Wednesday, May 14. LOCAL NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams : drove down from Hot Springs, South Dakota, and were guests of the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Mat- ' thews, over Sunday. They returned \ home Monday and were accompanied as far as Gordon, Nebraska, by Miss | Catherine Donohoe, who will visit ; with her brother Thomas at Gordon and with her sister Mrs. Merle Kais er, at Cody, Nebraska. H. L. Page came up from Sioux City early last week and will make his home for the present with his son Harry and family, who reside three miles north of O’Neill. Mr. Page expects to leave for Indianola, Iowa. Monday where he will meet a sister from California, who will be in Indianola attending a reunion of the members of her class who grad uated from the college in that city many years ago. Attention! There will be a Farmers Meeting at the K. C Hall in O’Neill, on Saturday evening, May 24th, at 8:00 o’clock. Mr. C. F. Baker, owner of the Farm er’s Poultry Company, of Tilden, Nebraska, will talk on “Cream Prices and Conditions.” If you are a cream producer, it is important that you attend. INDEPENDENT CREAM COMPANY O’Neill, Nebraska THE LATEST FILINGS FOR COUNTY OFFICES John Stauffer has filed on the Re publican ticket for Sheriff. Sheridan Simmons has filed for Sheriff on the Republican ticket. W. H. Shaughnesy has filed for Supervisor in the 3rd district on the Republican ticket. Henry P. Mullen has filed on the Democratic ticket for Supervisor in the first district. DR. H. L. HEN NETT IS TRAMPLED BY COW Dr. H. L. Bennett suffered several broken ribs on his left side and num erous other bruises, last Friday when a cow which the Dr. had just brand ed, jumped on him as she was being released. The accident occurred at the J. S. Hoffman place southwest of O’Neill. Dr. says that he is about all right and expects to start out again tomorrow. COMMENT EM ENT EXERCISES HELD WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Comencement Exercises of the O’Neill Public School were held at the K. C. opera house, Wednesday evening. May twenty-first, in the presence of a large audience of friends who wish each of the forty two members of the graduating class unbounded success on their pilgrim- j age through life. Rev. George B. Warren, of Wisner, Nebraska, was the speaker of the evening and made a very fine ad dress. The program and other activ ities of the chiss will be pubHshed in our next issue. CHRISTY BROS. CIRCUS SHOWS TO SMALL CROWD The Christy Bros. Circus was in! O’Neill last Monday. The attendance was small both in the afternoon and evening. The management say that they have been experiencing poor; show weather all spring and have been running at a loss most of the time. The performances were very entertaining and were enjoyed by those present. A number of the em ployees quit the show here claiming a shortage of pay checks. Two of the employees brought a set of Shetland pony harness up to Sheriff Duffy and asked him to hold it so that they could collect their wages. Sheriff Duffy sent the show people their harness and the account was settled. A couple of monkeys disappeared from a cage of the circus, presum ably taken by some of the gang who left the show here. The monkeys were discovered the following morn ing by Walt Calkins. The oage was opened slightly to better inspect the monkeys when one of them got out and then the fun began, trying to catch it; Leon Wyant and Alvin Harding succeeded in capturing the monkey at the Ernest Harris resi dence in the southeastern part of town when they lured their victim in to a trap; Sheriff Duffy took charge of the monkeys and will return them to the circus. MISS JULIA GALLAGHEK. Miss Julia Gallagher, age 75 years, 10 months and 21 days, died Thurs day morning, at the home ot' her niece, Mrs. M in. Welsh. Funeral ser vices will be held Saturday morning at nine o’clock. An obituary will ap pear next week. OFFICIAL COUNT The following is the official count as furnished by C. P. Hancock, Sup ervisor of the Census for this district: HOLT COUNTY 1930 1920 Towns Census Census Emmet _ 88 130 Ewing 576 543 Atkinson . ..... 1158 1300 Inman . „ _ 284 .315 Chambers ... ... 259 256 Page 359 271 O’Neill 2019 2107 Stuart .. 763 739 TOWNSHIPS Shields 493 553 Stuart . 761 880 Paddock 476 448 Scott 333 380 Pleasant View . 209' 217 Sheridan . 400 400 Inman _ 426 17 4 McClure 146 186 Swan 163 213 Josie . . 48 74 Grattan ... 723 714 Wyoming 280 258 Holt Creek ... ... 68 Lake 247 247 Francis 119 1*8 Emmet _ 311 314 Saratoga . 178 207 Coleman . 205 244 Cleveland 188 209 Shamrock 156 193 Conley 251 240 Green Valley 227 243 Antelope 185 Steele Creek 345 349 Sand Creek 281 233 Dustin 148 175 Chambers .... 394 446 Fairview 135 115 j Verdigris 583 608 Willowdale 339 307 Deloit 408 399 ltock Falls 293 284 Atkinson _ 610 530 [ Ewing 237 302 j Golden 3E9 438 | Iowa . 294 452 Loss 656. 16495 17151 BAY AND COOK TAKE PART IN LIQUOR RAID — Federal officer;! George Bay and 1 Elvin Cook returned home last Fri day from Wichita. Kansas, whc.e they participated in the largest li quor raid ever pulled in Kansas. More than 3,500 gallons of alleged liquor and equipmeig valued at over one hundred thousand dollars wes secur ed. About thirty federal officers took part in the raid; they were from Ok lahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. THE LIONS ENJOY ANOTHER LUNCHEON The regular weekly noon luncheon of the O'Neill Lions Club was held at the Golden Hotel, last Tuesday. A fairly good attendance of the mem bers was reported. The club are making the final ar rangement for a big time Charter Night, which will take place at seven o’clock next Tuesday evening. Lions are expected here from Hastings, Nebraska and other points in the state. The club are arranging for a picnic to be held on the Grant farm in the northeastern part of the county, on June 8th. A big meeting will be hehl at the Grant farm that day; Gover nor Weaver will make an address. THE C. TO C. HIGHWAY WILL GO THROUGH O’NEILL Mr. Light, representing the C. to C. Highway, was in O’Neill Wednes day evening and made a talk to a number of O’Neill business men and those who were interested in the mar king of the Canada to Canal highway which will go from a point in the northern part of Canada on an al most straight line south through O’Neill to the Texas line when it will angle southwest into ‘Mexico. The object of the meeting was to acquaint the people here with the plan of pro-| motion that is being adopted and sol iciting the moral support with a view of raising a little money later to as sist in the marking of the road. When the road is completed to Bartlett the route will be in fairly good condition the entire distance. A considerable portion of the dis tance is hard surfaced at this time. 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