' You can’t beat our Milk j; but you Can Whip our Cream. I The Best by Test Q’s QUALITY I For sale by John Kersenbrock I Or call 240 SWEET CLOVER SEED $4.50 for 60 pounds. Sample at Hatchery.—Ralph N. Leidy. 44-! BOOK EXCHANGE. Buy one book at 75c, read it and bring it back and exchange it for another for 10c. 27-tf W. B. GRAVES. EMMET ITEMS Joe Winkler was transacting busi ness in O’Neill, Saturday. Frankie Fritton was attending to business matters in Emmet Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Beckwith and children attended the Memorial Day services in Atkinson, Friday. Walter Rouse went on a fishing trip to Swan Lake last week. Reports are that he took along plenty of angle worms for the hungry fa sir Miss Margaret Cudy is a new clerk in the McGinnis store at Emmet. Miss Cuddy graduated from the O’Neill public school last week; she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Cuddy. Mrs. Krska, accompanied by Velma went to Rapid City, Sunday to get her youngest daughter who has been visiting at that place for some time. Mrs. Krska is the wife of the Emmet depot agent; they are new residents in Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith and daughter Myrlen left for Scotts Bluff early Thursday morning and arrived there late that evening. They report a fine trip and good roads. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Beckwith are farming Ralph’s place this summer. Mildred Robinson, Margaret Harshfield, Hazel Milner, Eileen Fro hart, Charles Chase and Harold Seg er stopped in Emmet, Thursday on their return trip from O’Neill. Eileen, Harold and Charles are members of the Atkinson Baml that played for the eighth grade graduation exercis es at O’Neill, Thursday. SUPERVISOR’S PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page 2) would cross said section highway un der said bridge and follow its natur al course immediately to the north of said bridge and would travel in a northeast direction where it would empty in the Elkhorn river in sec tion 26 m the township and range aforesaid. That by doing this, it will prevent great and further damage being done to the undersigned persons and in all probability will save and prevent a multiplicity of law suits for damage that naturally follow the changing of the course of said stream and we re spectfully request that you take im mediate action in this matter so as to avoid these things. Respectfuly yours, Paul Dohman Adam Dohman Walter F. Callan P. F. Morgan John Morgan Mrs. E. Bauman John Laible On motion board decided to go as a committee of the whole to view the condition as reported by the above petition and report later. On motion the insurance policy of the Mercantile Insurance Co. for $2,000 for court house Rnd contents, was approved. 3:30 p. m.; Board decided to go to Inman to view a bridge and road south of Inman, and adjourned until May 2, 1930 at 9 o’clock a. m. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, Chairman Clerk O’Neill, Neb., May 2, 1930 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment; all members pres ent. Board called to order by the chairman. Minutes for May 30, 100 read and approved. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the general fund: Frank P. Wilson _ 10.00 York Blank Book Co. _ 10.00 Frank P. Wilson ___ 5.73 J. S. White . 18.00 Wilson Drug Co._ 6.15 Western Hotel _ 4.80 K. L. Paxton 2.80 Fay H. Pollock 20.00 J. P. Protovinsky _ 45.62 Seth Noble _ 165.54 Nye, Jenks Grain Co. 8.30 Thos. S. Mains . 11.00 P. W. McGinnis 15.10 R. R. Morrison _ 13.20 B. F. Kissinger . 22.00 Mrs. S. A. Horiskey . 57.69 Minnie L. Hough . 81.63 O. O. Hendrickson _ 4.60 Drs. Gilligan & Brown.. 21.00 A. J. Frost 60.00 Dept, of Public Welfare 32.00 M. Campbell & Son _ 54.65 O. G. Craig_ 15.00 Han L. Cowles _ 2.00 W. N. Coats_ 41.25 C. &. N. W. Ry 1.93 James Barrett __ 12.50 George Bressler . 10.00 O. F. Biglin . 46.06 John Sullivan .. 33.00 Frank P. WUson__ _ 10.00 Frank P. Wilson _ .... 2.00 St. Joseph’s Home _ 123.60 Geo. Syfte _. 16.00 . TOUGH OIL FILM ‘ '* N E W , THE MODERN MOTOR OIL P f 6 V 6 fU $ ' wear The new process of refining—developed to pro duce the new Polarine—provides an oil remark- h olds able for its resistance to heat, cold, pressure and friction. power ’^ugh” oil film is due to the removal of every clement of an unstable chemical nature. It is the answer of science to the demand for an oil that is all lubricant. The new Polarine clings to surfaces, maintains its body under all operating conditions, prevents wear, holds all the power behind the pistons, it also stays cleaner because the new Polarine " deposits less than half as much carbon as any * old process oil. | ! t Unsurpassed by any motor oil, at any price—the modern motor oil—at no advance in price—the new Polarine. At Red Crown Service Stations and Dealers every where in Nebraska. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA Katigan & Son_ n.'J* R. L. Paxton- 9.00 Prospect Hill __ — 20.00 City of O'Neill 16.40 Nebr. School for Deaf - 4.65 P. W. McGinnis.. 8.91 P. W. McGinnis.. 14.99 R. R. Morrison _- 46.80 C. J. Malone -- 6.75 Interstate Power Co. - 21.56 Hoskinson Mer. Co.- 64.00 W. J. Holliday _ 2.00 Grand Cafe - 26.70 K. II Kink 9.30 The Fyr Fyter Co.- 27.00 M. Campbell & Son_ 36.36 Julius D. Cronin- 6.00 Chambers Sun - 90.00 J. D. Cronin —- 3.00 George Colson _ 6.00 Bazelman Lumber Co. ..24.00 E. R. Baker _ 30.88 J. T. Bauman —.— 27.25 The following claims for school houses for election purposes were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the general fund: Dist. No. 35_ 14.00 Dist. No. 245 _ 10.00 Dist. No. 73 . 24.00 Dist. No. 30_ 6.00 Dist. No. 74 10.00 Dist. No. 74 ...-. 10.00 Dist. No. 118 20.00 Dist. No. 246 12.00 Dist. No. 124_ 10.00 Dist. No. 35 14.00 Dist. No. 4 _ - 10.00 Dist. No. 4 - 10.00 The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the bridge fund: C. Schaffer_._ 61.00 Arthur Wertz - — 8.00 R. E. Wiley . 6.00 John Steinhauser . . 16.60 L. E. Skidmore . 22.40 Pete Peterson 10.00 J. D. Osenbaagh 10.40 Wm. Krotter Co-- 8.96 Orville Keller __- 11.50 Harry Johnson --— 16.00 L. C. McKim 26.60 Joe Desive 10.00 Ed Brandt . 106.48 Gerald Seger 106.50 Lyle McKim .... 17.00 Tom Welsh 10.00 Fred Tams - 76.10 L. H. Steinhauser _ 102.60 J. C. Etein . 27.20 Pete Peterson — - 26.00 L. C. McKim .. 15.06 Hugh L. James .—. _ 26.00 John Haskin 66.50 Harry Fox —- 6.00 Geo. Frohart .. 6.25 James Bauersack 17.00 Calvin Allyn . 36.00 M. Campbell & Son 6.40 The claim ot U. U. Newman, no. 911, for $63.25 was allowed as fol lows: $32.45 on the county road fund and $30.80 on the bridge fund. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the road fund: Mellor Motor Co. . 40.06 Frank Linder ..--- 12.00 Lyle McKim__ 9,00 John Sullivan -.-42.50 Vedar Headman 35.00 Sis Ebepsgaard - — 68.80 K. L. Butler 30.00 C. A. Boice _ 15.00 A. W Road Mach. Co. - 2.36 Arbuthnot & Reka - 10.26 Mellor Motor Co. 50.11 Laurence J. Pasha 45.50 Fred L. Perry - 35.00 Abe Shull 11.20 Lyle McKim 18.00 L. C. McKim 30.50 L. C. McKim 61.90 Seth Hertal 45.50 Wm. Gumb . 7.50 Edwin Braddock 16.50 C. A. Boice -.- . 15.00 Floyd Barton 9.00 Arbuthnot & Reku 11.80 Arbuthnot & Reka 212.43 C. A. Miller . 12.00 Penn Consumers Oil 69.65 Standard Oil Co. . 66.57 Standard Oil Co. 59.22 On motion the truck refund of $5.75 of P. W. McGinnis was allowed. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the road fund: Sylvester Erb . — 5.00 Joe Sparks 10.00 Henry Schollmeyer .. 22.40 Albert Weber .... 4.20 H. R. Rouse ........ ty3.80 Oran Reiken 32.50 Floyd Robertson __ 11.24 F. J. ZUkfe . 20.80 W. E. Wertz 90.00 O. O. Newman .... 13.30 O, O. Newman ._ 13.30 Harry Lansworth 21.45 Stuart Hartigan _ 4.50 A. B. Hubbard _ 62.50 John P. Berger__ 28.70 Arthur Evans 3.50 P. W. Mfhinnis 5.75 Joe Sparks . 4.50 p. F. Scott 22.40 D. F. Scott 18.20 Clayton Mesner _ _ 22.50 Mucil Bros. .. 11.20 Bernard Kenedy _ .. 23.50 W. F. Jones ... 23.00 Francis Grubb _ 5.00 D. A. Davis . 37.501 Art Doolittle _ 24.00; Sani Banks 16.80; Paul S. Bittner . _ 25.60 j Ed Asher . .. 18.20! James Donohoe . 8.40 | Ed Asher. 37.80 Atkinson Twp. .. _ 154.00 j Mucil Bros. . 5.60 James P. Harte_ 5.401 A. B. Hubbard . 43.50 C. T. Farr ._.. 10.50 F. F. Friezen .. 4.90 Joe Sparks . 20.00 Joe Sparks . 20.00 Henry Martin .,. 18.30 W. A. Ulrey . 23.10 Grover Shaw _ 17.00 Dallas H. Omey _ ... 24.50 T. E. Muring _ 15.75 Geo. Kliment __._ 7.55 William Jutte . 46.00 Thus. Hilliard .. .. 20.50 Elkhorn Valley Hay Co. . , 109.00 Arch Densberger _ 22.50 Lee Calkins . 91.25 Geo. W. Bittner . 7.50 J. D. Adams . 42.00 Edw. Dumpert 10.15 Francis Donohoe _ 3.50 A. W. Road Mach. Co. 37.50 j 12 o’clock noon; on motion Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. u'jseui, iseD., May 2, lyau 1 o’clock p. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment; all members pres ent. Board called to order by the chairman. Whereas, Road No. 362 cannot be constructed along the section line be tween sections 8 and 9 and 4 and 5, Twp. 32, Range 13, and Whereas, the public demands the construction of said road, and Whereas, public conveniences and necessity and the public use requires that a right of way be secured upon which road can be constructed, and Whereas, the owners of the real es tate required for the construction of said road have refused to agree with the County Board as to the amount of damages sustained by her on ac count of the appropriation of her land for public use by the County, and, Whereas, the construction of said road will require the following land:. Commencing on Road No. 362 at the V4 section corner between Sec tions 8 and 9 of Township 32, Range 13 and running thence North 22’ 40’' East 32 60 chains to Station No. 1, thence North 2’ 56’ East 9.41 chains to Station No. 2, thence North 8’ 40’ East 33.58 chains to Station No. 3. thence North 49’ 40’ West 22.80 chains to Station No. 4 on Road No. 362 on the section line at a poi"t 88.00 chains North of the point « ” commencement. Whole road line is 98.39 chai.i taking 9.84 acres of land. Whole area of land cut off on west side is 70Mi acres. 70^6 acres includes road line and all land west thereof. Whereas, said real estate is own ed by Rose Obermire and is not mort gaged and there are no liens there on. Now, therefore, 1 move you that the county attorney be and he hereby is instructed to institute legal pro ceedings for the condemnation of the above described property for the use of such road. J. C. Stein Hugh L. James Upon the above resolution being put to vote by the chairman it was declared carried and so ordered. 4:30 p. m.; on motion Board ad journed until May 27, 1930 at 10:00 o’clock a. m., unless sooner called by the clerk. John Sullivan. E. F. Porte’ Chairman. Cl Long Time Loans On Ln Stock Wantet Tri-State Agriculture Credii Association. Farm and Ranch Loan* Again John L. Quig I O’NEILL, NEBRASKA I UK. L. A. CARTER ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON l Glasses Correctly Fitted. One block South 1st Natl. Bank. 5 ——Phone 72— O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA Dr. F. A. O’CONN) DENTIST GUARANTEED WOK MODERATE PRICES \ O’NEILL, :: NEBRASKA ! DOCTORS GILLIGAN & BROWN Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Dr. J. P. Origan Dr. J. P. Brown Res. Phone 10 Res. Phone 223 Graduate Veterinarian H. L. BENNETT I’hone 304. Day or Night. O’Neill, Nebraska Dr. C. H. Ltibker Douglas Methods Phone 316, O’Neill, Neb. j John JN. Mauner City Dray Line Dray amd Transfer Piano Moving. Phone 325 O’Neill Nebraska W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 j O’Neill :: Nebraska I _i