The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 13, 1930, Image 1

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    The Frontier.
VOLUME LI.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1930.
No. 25
The Official Vote of Holt County
General Election, Kov. 4th, 1930
Total Vote
Amendment 149—For
Amendment 149—Against
Amendment 189—For
Initiative Petition 322—Yes
Initiative Petition 323—No
Initiative Petition—Yes
Initiative Petiton 325—No
Intiative Petition 326—Yes
Initiative Petition 327—No
lT. S. Senator
George W. Norris, Rep.
Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Dem.
Beatrice Craig, Petition _
Governor
Arthur J. Weaver, Rep..
Charles W. Bryan, Dem.
Lieutenant Governor
Theodore Metcalfe, Rep.
James C. Agee, Dem._
Secretary of State
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Cecil E. Matthews, Dem.
Com. Public Lands and Buildings
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John Thomssen, Dem,
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Charles Smrha, Dem.
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John McCoy, Dem..
State Senator, 22nd District
Ross Amspoker, Rep.
Crist Andersen, Dem.
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C. E. Havens, Rep, _
E. O. Slaymaker, Dem. _
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E. F. Porter, Rep...
John C. Gallagher, Dem.„..
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Esther Cole iHarris, Rep. __
Ren T. Winchell, Dem.
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Ira H. Moss. Rep. ___
William J. Wilkinson, Dem. ...
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W. E. Conklin, Rep. ___
Harry Miller, Dem...
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J. S. Ennis, Rep. ___
Peter W. Duffy, Dem..
County Assessor
C. D. Keyes, Rep. _
John J. Melvin, Dem__
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Julius D. Cronin, Rep..
County Surveyor
M. F. Norton, Rep..
Supervisor, 1st District
J. C. Stein, Rep....
Henry P. Mullen, Dem. ...
Supervisor, 3rd District
Wm. G. Shaugnessy, Rep. _
John Sullivan, Dem.__
Supervisor, 5th District
RodeM Root, Rep__
E. Gibson, Dem.
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F. O. Hammerberg. Rep. _
Hugh L. James, Dem._
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Charles W. Taylor,___
John M. Matzen_
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Luella A. Parker_
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LIST OF JURORS FOR
NOVEMBER TERM OF
THE DISTRICT COURT
Stuart Hartigan —
Walter Jutte -
Howard Bauman ...
Chas. Gonderinger
Mark Howard -
Oscar Whitehead-Stuart
Robert Fullerton.. Atkinson
John Damero _.___Phoenix
Frank Valla_O’Neill
_Amelia
...... O’Neill
Atkinson
_ Stuart
O’Neill
. Chambers
.. Chambers
_Amelia
Stuart
_Inman
O’Neill
_ O’Neill
_Atkinson
Page
Lloyd James —
P. V. Hickey
E. H. Chase _...
Tony Lockman
Wm Grutsch
Al. Litka _
Tim Reed _
Lee Samons_
Frank Kaup_
Lyle McKim_
J. K. Bellar
George Shoemaker _
_ Opportunity
. O’Neill
_ O’Neill
George Godel - Atkinson
George SchifFern Atkinson
W. R. Callen Atkinson
LARGE STILL CAPTURED
ON JOHN IIAGLEX FARM
A large still was apprehended and
brought to O’Neill last Friday even
ing by federal law enforcement offi
cer George Bay; some alleged liquor
was als' secured.
Last Monday Mr. Hagler was
brought to O’Neill; he posted a $1000
bond pending his hearing next Sat
urday in county court.
ROSS AMSPOKER DEFEATED
BY 122 IN DISTRICT
Compi .: returns from the differ
ent counties in the Twenty-second
state sens.* ' 1 district, comprising
Boyd, Brov Rock, K' ya aha and
Holt, shon at Cris And< c ; dem
ocrat, of Bristow defeated Ross Ams
poker, of Springview by the narrow
margin of 122, the vote being Ander
sen 6,374, Amspoker 6,252. The offi
cial count in Holt county will change
slightly.
NEW" ROYAL THEATRE
OPENING TONIGHT
The New Royal Theatre will open
tonight with the new comedy success
“Check and Double Check.” featuring
Amos ’n Andy, which will aslo be
shown Friday and Saturday evenings
and Saturday afternoon.
As we stated last week, the build
ing has been remodeled throughout,
new drapes hung and new chairs
were installed yesterday. The new
sound machines have replaced the old
ones and the New Royal is now al
to give reproduction equal to any in
this part of the state.
JURY CASES TO HE HEARD IN
DISTRICT COURT MONDAY
Monday will open the November
term of District Court In CNeill with
fourteen jury cases to be heard at this
session.
The list of the cases to be heard are
as follows:
State vs. Harry Dempsey.
Oscar Newman vs. National Union
Fire Insurance Co.
John Fiala vs. State Farm Insur
ance Company.
Joe Nekoliejak vs. Frank Eppen
bach.
State, ex-rel Spangler vs. Melvin
Hunt.
Dliss, Receiver, vs. Horace Bradley.
George Wilson vs. Sanford Parker.
Banking House of Folda vs. J. M.
Higgins.
Alfred Dorr vs. James Fullerton.
L. E, Jackson vs. Mike Rotherham.
George Schwartz vs. Nick Schwindt.
H. A. Tower vs. National Fire Insur
ance Company.
McMillan & Markey 'vs. Fremont
Wool Company.
Guaranty Life Insurance Co. vs. Ivo
Sanders.
L. G. GILLESPIE SEDAN
OVERTURNS NEAR NORFOLK
L. G. Gillespie and son Bennett
suffered an accident to their Chev
iolet sedan four miles west of Nor
folk last Sunday afternoon. The car
m into loose gravel and turned over
into the <1 itch which contained
enough water to submerge both of
the men. Mr. Gillespie, who was on
top of Bennett, managed to open the
car door and they both crawled out
without serious mishap. The car was
taken to Norfolk where it was repair
ed and driven home the following
day.
GUS WOERNER, STUART,
B31FORE INSANITY BOARD
Gus Woerner, 40, of Stuart, Ne
braska was brought before the insan
ity board, Tuesday and was adjudg
ed to be a paranoiac; he was taken
to the state hospital in Norfolk, Wed
nesday by the sheriff.
Superintendent G. E. Charlton, of
the ctnte hospital at Norfolk, was
present and conducted the examina
tion. Dr. Charlton is recognized as
one of the loading experts on mental
diseases.
Woerner is the fellow who was
held several weeks ago charged with
the placing of three sticks of dyna
mite under the seat of the car being
driven by J. Wefso, manager of the
Krotter Company, at Stuart. The
dynamite was connected to a couple
of spark plugs of the car but for
some reason the explosion did not oc
cur as planned; after Wefso had
riven the car several blocks he took
it to a garage to find out why it w>as
not working well; the mechanic dis
covered the wires leading to the
dynamite under the seat. Woerner
was released at that time for lack of
sufficient evidence to convict him.
THE ROYAL THEATRE
WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE
The New Royal Theatre will hold
“open house” next Tuesday afternoon
from two until six o’clock.
The show will be free to everyone.
Mrs. Rasley is asking you to visit the
theatre Tuesday afternoon as her
guest; she wants you to bring your
friends.
The show will be “Girl of the Port"
with Sally O’Neill in the leading role.
The New Royal Theatre has been
newly furnished throughout and the
new machines are of the latest type
and are built to give the best sound
reproduction.
Visit the theatre next Tuesday and
show Mrs. Rasley that you appreciate
what she is doing to give the public
the best in pictures.
THOS. WHELAN ELECTED
DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF
BIG CALIFORNIA COUNTY
Thomas Whelan, (familiarly known
as Anselm), the son of Captain E. H.
Whelan and Susie Quilty W’hclan,
was elected district attorney of San
Diego County, California, November
4th, with a majority of 13,000 odd.
Tom received 33,115 votes and his op
ponent, John Coker, 19,854.
The population of Ran Diego coun
ty is about 200,000, and the county
contains the large city of San Diego,
(population 150,000,) which is adja
cent to the well-known Mexican cen
ters of Agua Caliente and Tit Juana,
which are only sixteen miles distant
from the city of San Diego. On ac
count of the position of the city and
county, the office of district attorney
is a very imporant one , there being
ten paid deputies with salaries rang
ing from $4,500 to $2,40 per year ac
cording to grade, while the salary of
the district attorney himself is six
thousand dollars.
Tom Whelan is well known to the
younger generation in our city and
county as he lived here from his
birth in 1902 to 1920. He is a grad
uate of the O’Neill High School and
bus a number of relatives and a host
uf friends in this community.
150,000 PHEASANTS
SHOT BY HUNTERS
(Norfolk Nows)
Frank B. O’Connell, state game
warden, and for the moment at least,
a statistician, sallied forth today with
salient facts and figures concerning
the recent ten day open season in Ne
braska when the elusive pheasants
were sent to cover.
Of first importance, the warden
said, was the toll of birds amounting
to 150,000 in the twenty-two open
counties. He admitted he had no ac
cess to the figures in the non-open
counties.
Howrard county, he figured, witnes
sed a total kill of 20,000 birds , of
which 14,000 were tagged and taken
out of the county for consumption.
Sherman county, with 15,000 killed,
he said, was second, and Merrick
county third with a toll of 14,000.
The meat value of the pheasants
killed, O’Connell fixed in round num
bers at $100,000. They would have
filled twenty-two box cars, and the
total weigh was 225 tons, he said.
Some counties, according to his
tabulations, consumed more of their
birds at home than were taken away
and Cheyenne county ranked first in
home consumption inasmuch as only
180 birds were tagged. All birds tak
en out of the county, the law said,
must be tagged.
Some of his other essential facts
follow:
“That 40,000 persons, hunted pheas
ants at one time or another during
the season. •
“That the hunters had $500,000
worth of fun, while those who ran
afoul of the law had $5,0Q0 worth of
grief.
“That about ten persons out of
each 1,000 grappled with the law dur
ing the season.
“That about $25,000 worth of am
munition was expended, allowing
each hunter three shots to a bird.’*
To the latter, however, O’Connell ad
ded this footnote, “A good many
hunters will dispute my figures on
this.”