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SUPERFEX tiz OIL-BURNING REFRIGERATOR Made by Perfection Stove Company I A Superfex is also available for use with natural, man Tl ufactured or tanked gases; semi-automatic controljj Tooley & Crisman Broken Bow, Nebraska OIL-BURNING MILK CHILLER The Superfex principle i* now used in a new chiller which coola milk to 40" at the rate of » gallon every 2 to 3 minutes. Aak us about it. )ANCE —AT— Riverside Park r _____________________ SUNDAY, JULY 20th LEWIS BISHOP The Accordian Man r‘ and his Orchestra /• BALL GAME SUNDAY, JULY 20th Lynch vs. Riverside Come and have a good time. OAK VIEW PARK !: " DANCE—SAT„ JULY I9lh ;; I I Bob Rameys Montana Stumpers \ [ II Ball Game Sun., July 20 I! j J Bloomfield vs. Atkinson \ J \ ! Admission 40c. < > 1 • Carnival Dance ; : SUNDAY, JULY 20 I I • > Many One Dollar Bills < « ' | in Free Confetti. J [ I ! TWIN BROS. ORCHESTRA . . . * _ _ . _ BOARD OF EQUALIZATION PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page five.) was found that his land as a whole was lowered and on motion the pro test was denied. Protest of assistant Parker of the • Nebraska State Bank, O’Neill, was taken up and after due consideration < tizt motion N 50 ft. of lot 1, block 22, ' was valued at $360 and the building was valued at $3,000. 5 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board of Equalization adjourned until June 24, 1930, at 9 o’clock a. m. Chairman Clerk John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, O’Neill, Neb., June 24, 1930 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board met pursuant to adjournment, all members present. Board called to order by the chair man. Minutes for June 23, 1930 read and approved. The following claims u’ere audited and approved,and on motion allowed ; on the general fund and clerk in structed to write warrants in accord ance therewith. B. D. Keyes $ 81.50 C. D. Keyes ... . 50.00 VV. E. Conklin 630.38 Elizabeth Eggleston 90.00 C. J. Malone 183.34 M. F. Norton 392.00 E. F. Porter, Co. Clerk 200.00 E. F. Porter _ 30.95 E. F. Porter ......_ 170.77 Grace Joyce 104.17 Margaret Donohoe 90.00 Della Harnish 90.00 Harry Bowen 110.00 J. C. Stein 36.00 B. T. Winchell 125.00 Violet Robinson 43.20 Inez O'Connell 91.66 Luella A. Parker _ 158.33 Luella A. Parker 77.75 Edith J. Davidson _ 90.00 Marjorie Dickson 90.00 Ira H. Moss 184.08 Peter W. Duffy. 256.98 Sadie Harte 32.00 C. C. Bergstrom 224.50 W. E. Conklin 222.54 Geo. E. McKim 63.00 John Steinhauser 31.44 L. E. Skidmore 57.00 Hugh L. James 31.00 John Sullivan 10.50 Mr. Chairman: I move you that the clerk be instructed to cancel Warrant No. 469 for $20.00 and Warrant No. 474 for $60.00, issued May 29, 1930 on the general fund and issue a war rant to J. C. Davidson for $20.00 on the road fund and one for $60 to Fred H. Swingley on the bridge fund in the place thereof., J. C. Stein John Steinhauser Upon the above motion being put to vote by the chairman it was de clared carried and so ordered. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the road fund and Clerk instruct ed to write warrants in accordance therewith: Sunset Lodge $ 96.21 Francis Bazelman .... 50.43 Standard Oil Co. . 439.19 Sis Ebbensgaard 70.00 Sis Ebbensgaard _ 174.60 W. F. Gemmill __ . 42.00 C. & N. W. R’y Co. * 63.48 Omaha Road Equip. Co. 3.06 Roy M. Sauers _ 2.53 H. E. Coyne 31.60 Andy Whettlaufer 20.00 Harry Sullivan 110.00 Sidney Faulhaber . 110.00 Clinton McKim 110.00 Richard Minton 110.00 Lyle McKim 17.00 Edward Carson . 41.50 John A. Carson . 68.00 Arbuthnot & Reka 18.21 L. E. Skidmore . 55.00 John Sullivan 55.00 John Steinhauser 59.80 John Steinhauser ... 55.60 Hugh L. James 24.00 E. Gibson ... 100.00 Hugh L. James _ 55.00 Harry Kopp Lbr. Co. 29.74 M. B. Kennedy 40.80 Lawrence Pacha 92.90 Chatley Tasler 45.50 ! Edw. C. Mlinar . 154.20 j Gerald Seger 68.50 L. C. McKim _ 65.00 J. C. Stein 74.60 Wm. Dexter 110.00 Sam Dibble _— 110.00 Frank Kohlschmidt 17.50 Omaha Road Equip. Co. 1000.00 Stuart Hartigan ._ 10.50 W. S. Coroe 7.50 Arthur Goree -. 7.60 J. B. Fraka 7.60 E. H. Med calf 45.00 Cht McClenahan 110.00 Dick Porter 113.00 Clark Calhoun - 7.00 Leo Hamak —. 45.50 Jas. P. Harte 23.00 Vaden Kivett 12.50 Walter Roe .7.50 Paul S. Bittner - 26.50 J. N. Wyant 25.00 12 o’clock, noon; on motion Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p, m. O’Neill, Neb., June 24, 1930 1 o’clock p. m. If.-It County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment, all members present; board called to or der by the chairman. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on the road dragging fund and clerk instructed to draw warrants in ac cordance therewith: A. Fauquier _ 38.25 Ernest Zuehlke 36.05 Wm. Jutto 44.60 Henrv Wood 1.75 S. D. Nicholl 77.00 S. D. Nicholl _ 21.00 H. S. Harper 22.75 Dallas H. Omey 22.40 Robert L. Starr ... 38.50 Francis Donohoe .... _ 8.40 C. F. Farr 10.50 Francis Donohoe 8.40 R. W. Hamilton 27.55 Janies Carman 27.40 Chas. Hoyer ... 9.80 A. W. Tomlinson 11.20 A. W. Tomlinson 7.00 A. W. Tomlinson 11.20 A. W. Tomlinson 10.50 John P. Berger 18.30 Edward L. Carson 17.50 John P. Berger 31.50 Henry Schollmeyer 21.00 Henry Schollmeyer 17.50 Henry Schollmeyer 21.00 Halsey Hull .. 14.70 Geo. Hansen 7.70 R. B. Chase 83.00 C. F. Farr 9.80 Janies Donohoe .. 8.40 Ed Asher . 16.10 J. L. Weibel 26.60 Alois Mlnarik 27.30 Atkinson Township 100.00 Art Sanders . 17.60 John H. Dumpert 14.70 Fred GrandorfT 8.40 Gerald Graham 22.40 Gerald Graham 30.10 Clarence Wayman 16.45 Clarence Wayman 20.65 John Hoffman ... 6.40 Harold Baker 25.20 Louis Vitt 12.50 H. H. Kaiser 5.00 Florian Ssholz 21.00 Henry Timmermans 40.66 lony LiOCKman ;59.'JO Fred Goebel 28.70 E. J. Collings 5.00 Joe Ballon 8.00 Henry Drobovolney 23.70 Win. Ci. Oh la ml 14.70 F’loyd Robertson 0.74 H. H. Kaiser 12.00 James McNulty 12.60 Carl Crawford 42.75 T. 1). Astleford _ 14.40 T. E. Mating 65.60 John P. Rhode 37.80 The following claims were audited and approved and on motion allowed on th general fund and clerk in structed to write warrants in accord ance therewith: N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 03.00 H. E. Peleer 21.20 Mrs. Katie Potter _. . 20.00 Gurney Seed & Nurserv Co. 6.50 J- I. Gray ' . 29.32 The Frontier 62.13 Tho. S. Mains 11.00 Hlllyard Chem. Co. 26.47 Ira H. Moss 134.60 J. S. Jackson 4.00 M. Campbell 26.60 Geo. Syfie 30.00 P. W. McGinnis 14.95 J. P. Gallagher 83.25 Zion Institution 3.75 Frank M. Mikou 10.00 John Sullivan 20.50 Ratigan & Son 8.04 Mrs. S. A. Horiskey 60.32 A. J. Frost . 50.00 Atkinson Graphic 18.70 St. Joseph’s Home 125.00 James Barrett __ 12.50 Thomas Law Book Co. 125.00 E. Gibson 20.40 R. H. Fink 18.00 L. J. Malone 34.25 Chambers Sun 2.52 Roy M. Sauers 3.04 Harry L. Cowles 31.42 James Davidson 39.38 Leo J. Cramer 16.00 Interstate Power Co. 23.26 L. C. McKim 16.90 5 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board adjourned until June 25, 1930 at 10 o’clock a. m., unless sooner called by the Clerk. John Sullivan. E. F. Porter, Chairman Clerk O'Neill, Neb., June 25, 1930 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjorunment, all member present but Stein. Board cal led to order by the chairman. Protest of A. J. Schilz was taken up and on motion valuation of SWl4 9-25-9 was reduced from $2600 to 02000 and SW*4 20-25-10 was left as returned. Protest of F. J. Dishner was taken up and on motion SE!4 34*32-13 was reduced from $2760 to $2050. NE14 SEV4 22-26-11 was reduced from 0640 to $360 and W^SE% 24-29-12 from $1700 to $1100. 12 o’clock, noon; on motion Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. O’Neill, Neb., June 25, 1930 1 o’clock p. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment, all members present but Stein. Board railed to order by the chairman. In the matter of the protest of Ar nold Krbel on motion NEV4 33-32-13 was reduced from $2425 to $2300, balance left as assessor returned it. Protest of John Alfs on the im provements on his land in Pleasant view twp. was rejected. On motion protest of Carl Grant was granted and SWV* 8-32-12 low ered from $3100 to $2800. Protest of Gottlieb Bauer was tak en up and on motion NVfeSWH and SWV* SWV4 and NEV4 SE*4 Sec. 36-25-9 was lowered from $3800 to 83520. Protest of Win, O’Connor was in vestigated and on motion rejected. On motion SEVi 32-33-10 belong ing to John Sweet was reduced from $1300 to $1320, its former valuation. Protest of Ida B. Johnson was tak en up and on motion WV6NEV4 26 33-13 was reduced from $990 to $850 and NV&NWV4 26-33-13 was reduced from S660 to $560. Protest of John D. Holliday was in vestigated and on motion NEV4 of NE l4 23-28-9 was reduced from S700 to $450 and SEV4NEV4 23-28-9 was reduced from S850 to $700. On motion SW',4 5-31-15 belonging to Mury C. Meer was reduced from $1760 to $760. The protest of A. C. Millington was taken up and on motion NEV4 Sec. 27-30-14 was reduced from $2960 to $2720. 5 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board of Equalization adjournd until June 26, 1930 at 9 o’clock a. ni. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, Chairman. Clerk O’Niell, Neb., June 26, 1930 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment, all members present but Stein. Board called to order by the chairman, and decided to go as a committee of the whole and investigate land in the county and adjourned until June 27, 1930, at 9 o’clock a. m. O’Neill, Neb., June 27, 1930 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment, all members present but Stein. Board called to order by the chairman. Minutes for June 25th and June 27 read and approved. Board decided to go as a committee of the whole and investigate protests on valuation of land, and adjourned until June 28, 1930 at 9 o’clock a. m. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, Chairman. Clerk O’Neill, Neb., June 28, 1930 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equaliza tion met pursuant to adjournment; all members present but Stein. Board called to order by the chairman. Min utes for June 27, 1930, read and ap proved. The following protests of valua tions were inevstigated by committee of the board with the following rec ommendations which on motion were approved: John Robertson, Cleveland town ship, SEVi Sec. 19-33-15 lowered to $1700. NEVi 17-33-16 lowered to $1600. WV6NWV4 and N Vis NEVi 33 33-15 lowered $100 40 acres. SWVi 28- 33-15 lowered from $4800 to $4300. Chris Gathje, Emmet Twp. NVfc Sec. 31-29-13 lowered to $1500 a quarter. I. W. Weynick, Sheridan Twp. SE 'iNWVi 2-28-14 lowered to $400. Emmet Twp. SWh 31-29-13 lowered to $1500. Zeb Warner, Pleasantview Twp. SWVi 24-30-13 lowered to $3,000. Mrs. June Hart, no change. J. J. Stilson, Sheridan Twp. SEVi 29- 29-14 lowered to $2800. Geo. Kirkland, Saratoga Twp. NEViNEVi 14-82-13 lowered to $400. SWH 22 32-13 lowered to $1800. 12 o’clock, noon; on motion Board of Equalization adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. O’Neill, Neb., June 28, 1930 1 o’clock p. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment; all members present but Stein and Skid more. Board called to order by the chairman. The following protests were inves tigated and on motion were adjusted as follows, to-wit: Ellen O’Donnell, NEVi 18-28-14, left as returned. SVfcNWVi reduced to $600. SWVi reduced to $1200. WV6 SEVi reduced to $600. Rollie and Frank Hatch, improve ments on SEViNEVi 12-30-11 reduc ed to $100. John A. Robertson, SWVi 5-30-11 reduced to $1800. Eugene Purdy, upon investigation all of Sec. 24-31-14 lowered to $2200 a quarter. Protest of Casper Larson and H. F. Bruner estate were investigated and on motion was rejected as the land\ seemed to be all right but the improvements in Josie Twp. are all high and would have to be lowered as a whole. 4 o’clock p. m.; on motion Board of Equalization adjourned until June 30, 1930 at 9 o’clock a. m. John Sullivan, E. F. Parter, Chairman. Clerk O’Neill, Neb., June 30, 1930 9 o’clock a. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment; all members present but Stein. Board called to order by the chairman. Minutes for June 28, 1930, read and approved. The following protests were inves tigated and on motion were disposed of as follows, to-wit: D. L. Jouvenot, NEVi SEVi 29-32 13 reduced to $400. John and Chas. Berger, no change. H. B. Hubbard, no change. 12 o'clock, noon; on motion Board adjourned until 1 o’clock p. m. O'Neill, Neb., June 30, 1930 1 o’clock p. m. Holt County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment; all members present but Stein. Board called to order by the chairman and decided to go as a committee of the whole to investigate some protested vaulations, and adjourned until July 1, 1930, at 9 o’clock a. m. John Sullivan, E. F. Porter, -Chairman. Clerk (Continued.) Insist on The Frontier printing Your Sale Bills. MISCELLANEOUS Dressmaking.—Clara Aim. Farm Loans see R. H. Parker. 49tf Big Dance at Fred Krutz’ place Saturday night, July 19th. Violin Students wanted.—Gerald ine Davies, phone 366. 4tf KODAKS, FILMS, KODAK FINISH ing.—W. B. Gcaves. O’Neill. 30-tf Shoe hospital. Honest goods and square dealing. L. L. Cornell. 6tf. Wanted at once: Competent girl for general housework.—Mrs. Mar garet Brennan. 7tf Stewart-Warner Radios. Come in and hear them.—W. B. Graves. 28tf | The Federal Land Bank of Omaha announces that they are anxious to secure farm loans at this time. All those desiring a loan, call on Jas. F. O’Donnell, Secretary, and submit an application. 35 I have private money to loan on choice farms. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-tf BOYS WANTED Will take several boys to board and room during the coming school year. —Mrs. E. I). Henry. tf FOR SALE For Sale: Three flue cutters; have never been used.—Mrs. E. D. Henry. Ear corn for sale.—Bazelman Lum ber Co. 6-tf For Sale: Home Comfort Range, nearly new.—Carrie N. Gibson, Op portunity, Neb. 48tf For Sale: 240 acre improved farm, only one mile from O’Neill, on the Elkhorn River. Good meadow, build ings and cultivated land; running water. I will sell this for about half of what it is really worth.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Neb. 6 RABBITS FOR SALE A few good gray does, bred or open; reasonable; also young does and bucks; visitors welcome any time.—Mitchell Rabbitry, O’Neill. 4lf FOR RENT House for rent, modern except heat.—Mary G. Horiskey. _6-tf j For rent, furnished apartments for families. Also sleeping rooms by day, week or month. 20 rooms in my house.—Julia E. Parker. 47-tf 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. (First publication July 3, 1930) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Public Works in the State House at Lin coln, Nebraska, on July 23rd, 1930, until 9 o’clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for One Bridge and incidental work on the Burwell-Atkinson Project No. 639-A, State Road. The approximate quantities are: Bridge at Station 446—45. 1—21’ Span Timber Trestle Bridge. Alternate bids for the construction of 1—20’ I-Beam Bridge will be re ceived. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and information secured at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska or at the office of the Department of Public Works at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be requir ed to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his contract. Certified checks made payable to the Department of Public Works for not less than five per cent (5%) of the amount of the bid will be requir ed. This work must be started previous to September 1st, 1930, and be com pleted by November 1st, 1930. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. Department of Public Works R. L. Cochran, State Engineer E. F. Porter, County Clerk, 6-3t Holt County, Nebraska. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Owing to a change in plans, School District No. 64 withdraws their offer to receive bids for the erection of a school house, for the present. J. C. F. Bush, Director (First publication July 3, 1930) NOTICE OF HEARING Estate No. 2177 of John W. W’ells, Deceased, in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in said estate, credit ors and heirs take notice, that Lola W. Carter has filed her petition al leging that John W. Wells died in testate in Holt County, Nebraska, on or about September 6th, 1919, being a resident and inhabitant of Holt County, Nebraska, and the owner of the following described real estate, to-wit: Section Twenty-nine (29), and the North Half of the North Half (NV6 N^6) of Section Thirty-two (32), all in Township Twenty-one (21), Range Thirty-one (31), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Hooker Coun ty, Nebraska, leaving as his sole and only heirs at taw the following per sons, to-wit: Jemima Wells, widow; Lola W. Carter, daughter; Owen D. Wells, son; Deseam E. Wells, son; Florence Spencer, granddaughter; Ray W. Spencer, grandson and John Ralph Spencer, grandson, a and praying for a decree barring A claims; that said decedent died in testate; that no application for ad ministration has been made and the estate of said decedent has not been administered in the State of Nebras ka, and that the heirs at law of said decedent a? herein cot forth shall be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of the above described real es tate, which has been set for hearing on the 24th day of July, A. D., 1930, at 10 o’clock A. M. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this i 3rd day of July, A, D„ 1930. ' (Countv Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE. 6- 3t. County J udge (First publication July 10, 1930) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2180. In the County Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, July 9th, 1930. In the matter of the Estate of Wil liam Mather, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a peti tion has been filed in said Court for the probate of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of William Mather, de ceased, and for the appointment of Julia Mather as executrix thereof; that July 31st, 1930, at 10 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said pe tition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons concern ed may appear and contest the pro bate thereof. (County Court Seal.) C. J. MALONE, 7- 3t. County Judge. I I I * 1 < ! W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska j >i;:i»»nnn:»»mwn:iini»m»n:imtm The Frontier $2.00 per year. You can’t beat our Milk but you Can Whip our Cream. The Best by Test Q’s QUALITY For sale by John Kersenbrock Or call 240 14444444444444444444444441 > Dr. F. A. O’CONNELL i: DENTIST :: GUARANTEED WORK ; ; MODERATE PRICES I I O’NEILL. :: NEBRASKA ! ! »»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ - DOCTORS GILLIGAN & BROWN 1 Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment I)r. J. P. 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