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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1931)
_“LOST TIME IS NEVER FOUND AGAIN, AND WHAT Wg CALL TIME ENOUGH, ALWAYS PROVES LITTLE ENOUGH.” _ N EBRRASKAN A BOARD ENDORSES STATE FLAG Photo by DOLE, Lincola At a recent meeting of the Ne braskana board of governors it was decided that the Nebraskana Society will co-operate with other patriotic organizations in promoting a general distribution of Nebraska’s state flag. The flag was designed by Mrs. B. G. Miller of Crete, and ha- been formally recognized by an act of the legislature. The photograph which appears a | hove contains the executive officers of the board of governors, who are, left to right: County Attorney Robert M. Baldwin of Hebron, editor; Dr. H. Adelbert White of the University of Nebraska, secretary; and Attorney C. L. Clark of Lincoln, vice chairman. Congressman .1. N. Norton of Polk, chairman, was not able to be at the meeting and does not appear in the picture. Mrs. Miller states that the co-opera tion of the society will aid materially in carrying on the distribution of state Hags and will be in keeping with the purposes of the Nebraskana So ciety, of which she is a member. Self-Denial may be disagreeable now—but Poverty in the future will be disastrous. The O’Neill National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000.00 This bank carries no indebted ness of officers or stockholders. PUBLIC AUCTION OF RICHLY BRED HEREFORDS Sale to be held under cover on the C. M. Wolcott farm, 3 miles North of Ainsworth, Neb., on Highway 20 Monday, December 7, 1931 SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 1:30 P. M. 45-HERD OF FINE HEREFORDS-45 13 1930 Bulla by Babe Domino 2 1931 Bulls by Babe Domino. 1609419. 1 1931 Bull by Premier Donald 10th. 16 1930 Bulls by Premier Donald 1 1928 Bull by Premier Donald 10th. 1382136. 10 1931 Heifers about the same 2 1931 Bulls by Premier Donald. breeding as the hulls. The Bulls in this Sale we think are the Best We have Ever Offered. See Bills for detaails and particulars C. M. WOLCOTT & SON PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTV BOARD O’Neill, Nebraska, Nov. 23, 1931. 10:00 A.M. Holt County Moard of Supervisors met as per adjournment taken on October 30, 1931. Members present: Sullivan. James, McKim, Root, Stein hauser, Stein. Meeting called to or der by the Chairman. iMnutes of pre vious meeting were read and, on mo tion, were approved as read. L. G. Gillespie appeared before the Board in regard to compensation and employers liability insurance. 12:00 Noon. On motion, Board ad journed until 1:00 P. M. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. Nov. 23, 1931. 1:00 A.M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present except Skidmore. Meet ing called to order by the Chairman. The following salary claims were audited and approved and, on motion, were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in pay ment of same. Harry Bowen $110.81 W. E. Conklin, Certificate 450.83 Margaret Donohoe 90.00 Peter W. Duffy 248.27 Esther Cole Harris 126.27 Ira H. Moss 183.33 Esther McCarthy 104.17 John C. Gallagher 166.66 Luella A. Parker 64.00 C. C. Bergstrom 305.25 Marjorie Dickson 90.00 Edith J. Davidson 90.00 John C. Gallagher 3.68 Holt County Farm Bureau 239.94 C. J. Malone 183JM Inez O’Connell 91.66 Luella A. Parker 158.33 County Attorney Cronin met with the Board in regard to Depository Bonds and also in regard to transfer of inmates of State Hospital to In 1 stitution for Feeble Minded. The following miscellaneous claims were audited and approved and, on motion, were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: R. B. Crellin $ 9.33 The Frontier 50.69 T. H. Jansen 20.00 N. W. Bell Tel. Co. 84.96 The Parawax Co. 19.68 Sanitary Products Co. 8.75 Uhl Transfer 1.50 Atkinson General Hospital (Weller) 51.00 Wm. Bruder (Ames) 15.06 Mrs. Bill Bessey (Northrop) .. 10.00 James Barrett (Fleming) 12.50 W. N. Coats & Son (Allhouse)_ 12.00 J. W. Finch (W. Harte) 13.16 Geo. W. Frohardt (Northrop) 6.51 Ruth Humphrey 30.00 •T. I. Gray (Stewart) 16.61 Minnie L. Hough .. 161.50 Reams .. $35.75 Reddin 25.76 Durk .. 25.75 Joe Zaborwske 25.75 Wytoske__ 25.50 Carrie Jensen . 23.00 P. J. McManus . . 5.29 H. Strong . 2.39 R. Daley . 2.90 John Ratigan 27.00 Mrs. Coleson 9.58 Mrs. Thomas 10.56 Mr. Campbell _ 6.66 Thos Richards (Kellogg) _ 35.00 Sauser’s Shoe Shop (Mrs. Scott 3.15 VV. A. Smith (O. J. Shultz) 24.95 VV. A. Smith (O. J. Shultz) 25.00 George Syfie (Elba Henifin) 15.00 George Syfie (Jess Briles) 6.00 John Steinhauser (Mrs. Pierret) 13.90 Vaughn Merc. Co. (Northrop) 24.24 Wilson Hospital (Opal Sieinbach) 70.00 Department of Public Welfare 29.75 Harty Lanudry . 3.55 Ted McElheney 24.00 The A. N. Palmer Co. 3.53 Rayon Products Co. 2.75 H. W. Tomlinson _ 28.90 Webster Publishing Co. 3.19 Atkinson General Hospital (Groff) 50.00 W. G. Beha (McCabe) 25.00 (Simmons) 25.00 M. Campbell & Son 120.90 Weller $22.75 Spence . .... 22.65 Northrup 16.00 Ames . 14.25 Hanstrum 13.45 Weber 6.05 Hansoke 6.30 Saldan 6.95 Tarske 12.50 Mrs. Anna Magirl (Anderson) 27.00 Robert R. Magirl (Anderson) 10.00 J. C. Penney Co. (Mrs. Hood) 4.67 Bert L. Powell .... .. 65.13 John Timmerman $16.48 Edd Boss . 10.84 Mr. Butler 18.32 Mrs. Ferris 19.49 LeRoy C. Richards (Weller) 12.50 St. Joseph's Home 156.00 Fred Koht ... $30.00 John Stenke 30.00 Thomas Marion 30.00 Maggie Marron 30.00 Robert Baird 30.00 Tobacco & Medicines 6.00 Vaughn Merc. Co. 30.10 Stewart _ 5.00 Weber 5.10 Northrop 20.00 5:00 P. M. On motion, Board ad journed until November 24, 1931. 9:00 A. M. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, Nov. 24, 1931. 9:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present except Skidmore. Meet ing called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read, and on motion, were approved as read. County Superintendent Luella A. Parker appeared before the Board in regard to appropriation for School Exhibits at County Fairs and also re garding the printing of School Direc tories. After considerable discussion regarding the School Directories, it was agreed that the County Superin tendent advertise for bids on same and order printing of same from lowr est bidder. 12:00 Noon. On motion, Board ad journed until 1:00 P. M. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. Nov. 24, 1931. 1:00 P.M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Motion by James, seconded by Skid more, that the claim of W. S. Spencer for refund for excess license fee for year 1928 amounting to $11.00 be allowed and warrant ordered drawn on Doad-Dragging fund in payment of same. Carried. Motion by Skidmore, seconded by James, that the claim of Finkbine Bros., amounting to $29.35 be allowed as follows: General Fund, $12.55; Road Funr, $10.80. Carried. Motion by James, seconded by Skid more, that the claim of Richards & Dvorak, amounting to $4.00, be al lowed as follows: General Fund, $2.00; Road Fund, $2.00. Carried. The following claims were audited and approved and, on motion, were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on Road Fund in payment of same: D. E. Alder $ 97.50 John A. Carson 57.25 E. L. Carson 32.70 \Y C. Farrand 38.00 Halsey Hull 14.00 J. E. Wiley 45.40 Floyd Robertson 40.0# Rdssel Rossman 28.00 Austin-Western Road Mach. Co. 2.05 Carl Rnrthell 2.00 W. N. Coats & Son 16.19 Chambers Oil Co.... 35.20 Lee Coakley 2.50 (First publication Nov. 26) ! UNITED STATES COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA NORFOLK DIVISION In the Matter of Ferdinand Krutz, Inman, Nebraska. Bankrupt. Case No. 770 In Bankruptcy, Voluntary Petition. On this 2ist day of November, A.D. 1931, on filing and reading the peti tion of the above named bankrupt for discharge, it is ORDERED, that on the 28th day of December, A. D. 1931, be and the same is hereby fixed as the date on or before which all creditors of, and all other persons interested in said estate and in the matter of the dis charge in bankruptcy of the said bankrupt shall, if they desire to op pose the same, file in my said office in Norfolk, Nebraska, in said district, their appearance in writing in op position to the granting of said dis charge, and also, within ten days thereafter, file in my said office spec ifications of the grounds of said opposition. WITNESS my hand thereto, at my office in Norfolk, Nebraska, the day and date herein first above written. FORREST LEAR. 27- 5 Referee in Bankruptcy. -\ UNITED STATE COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA NORFOLK DIVISION In the Matter of Sarah E. Skaw Bank rupt. IN BANKRUPTCY To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: of Stuart,Nebraska,County of Holt, within said district: NOTICE is hereby given that on the 30th day of November A. D., 1931, the said Sarah E. Skaw was duly ad judged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, in the city of Norfolk, County of Madison, and State of Nebraska, on the 15th day of December A. D., 1931, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Norfolk, Nebraska, No vember 30, 1931. FORREST LEAR, 28- 1 Referee in Bankruptcy. PETITION O’Neill, Nebr., Oct. 29, 1931. Honorable Board of Supervisors, Gentlemen: On Oct. 6, 1931, J. A. Weibel paid the tax on the ne% nw%-19-25-9, as shown by the 1930 tax receipt No. 6873 and the amount paid was $5.87. J. A. Weibel sold this land to Wm. Schindler, May 26, 1925, as shown by Book of Deeds No. Ill on page No. 245. Please refund $5.87 to J. A. Weibel. Very respectfully, W. E. Conklin, Co. Treas. Motion by James, seconded by Skid more, that prayer of petition be granted. Carried. 6:00 P. M. On motion, Board ad journed until November 23, 1931, un less called at an earlier date by the Clerk. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. Clarence Poe, editor of the Pro gressive Farmer, an agricultural pap er of the south, recounts observations on a recent trip thru the southwestern states and Mexico and says: “To all fair minded opponents of prohibition, I should like to say, ‘Visit Juarez where all too many working men waste in saloons and gambling houses the money that should go to help their families and improve their homes, and then decide for yourself whether America would be helped by duplicating such conditions in the United States.’ I was not surprised to hear one of the most thoughtful Americans, who made the trip with me say,‘I believe the tide of wet senti ment in America is definitely waning, and that before long even the bitter est opponents of prohibition will real ize the hopelessness of their fight against it.’ ” SPECIAL HOLIDAY FARES ___ . .... almost everywhere Round trip tickets at only one-third more than the one-way fare, be tween all points on the Burlington, and to many points on connecting roads . . . almost everywhere. Tickets on sale Dec. *18 to *24, inch; and morning trains Dec. *25. Return limit Jan 5*. *Tickets to California and Pa cific Northwest on sale Dec. 16 to 22, inch Return limit Jan. 6. Tickets are first class and are good in sleeping cars upon payment of the usual Pullman fare. Special low one-way rates to Cali fornia for tickets good only in coaches or chair cars. SEE ME FOR FULL PARTICULARS L. E. DOWNEY, Ticket Agent Classified WANTED Salesman Wanted—See Mr. Camel, Hotel Golden, Sunday, Dec. fi. 2-5 p.m. FOR SALE For Sale—Household furniture. P. H. Waldron, a, the farm. 28-2pd For Sale—A pood piano. Inquire at this office. 25tf I have a few younp Polled Hereford bulls for sa'e. J. Stein. 27-2p My farm and billard hall for sale or trade for town property. What have you? G. A. Fox 24tf For Sale — Pure bred Mammoth Bronze Toms, disease free. Phone 3 F310. Mrs. Tim McCarthy, O’Neill, Nebraska. 27-2p FOR RENT FOR RENT-—040 acre farm. See or address Henry Losher, O’Neill. 24tf For Rent—8 room house in south west part of town. Orton Young, O’Neill, Nebraska. 25tf MISCELLANEOUS Dressmaking.—Clara Aim. Lost—3 calves. 1 black and 2 red. T. J. Donohoe. 27-2p 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 EYE-SPECIALIST COMING Your eyes are your most important pos session. They deserve the best that Science, Skill and Experience can give them. The Perrigo Optical Company of Nor folk will have a trained specialist at Golden Hotel, in O’Neill, Wednesday. Dec. 9. Learn the truth about your eyes. See us about new low prices. (Signed) C. A. Perrigo. W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska ... DR. L. A. CARTER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Glasses Correctly Fitted. One block South 1st Natl. Bank -Phone 72— O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA DR. J. P. BROWN Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Pitted Residence Phone 223 Graduate Veterinarian H. L. BENNETT Phone 304. Day or Night. O’Neill, Nebraska Ennis Shoe Hospital West of the Penney Store We Aim To Please All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable ■ • • ■ • 9 9 9 9 9 WWW' Dr. F. A. O’CONNELL DENTIST GUARANTEED WORK MODERATE PRICES O’NEILL. :: NEBRASKA Berry & Hancock I will continue the Real Estate business of S. L. BERRY CHAS. P. HANCOCK Office second door east of Council Oak Store. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, DODGERS FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE IN ONE OF: MORE COLORS AT - THE FRONTIER -