The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 10, 1931, Image 8

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    “REPUTATION IS WHAT MEN AND WOMEN THINK OF US; CHARACTER IS WHAT GOD AND ANGELS KNOW OF US.”_
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.
) USEFUL GIFTS
' that say a
"Merry Christmas”
Coleman
LAMPS and LANTERNS
HERE are gift* that keep alive the spirit of Christmas
long alter the holiday season is past Every night
! ... for years and years... Coleman Lamps and Lanterns
add happiness to the family circle with their cheery bril
liance .. . give good light for every task and pleasure.
You couldn’t select a finer, more practical gift
Coleman Lamps and Lanterns make and bum their
I own gas from cheapest Kiel... regular untreated gasoline.
, They’re easy to operate, dean, safe and dependable.
; Come in and let us show you our fine selection
I of newest models.
•
! H. E. COYNE HDW.
I WARNER & SONS
Notice!
Someone has stareted the story
that the Hanford Produce Company
has discontinued buying cream in
O'Neill. This is absolutely untrue.
THE HANDFORD PRODUCE CO.
ARE STILL DOING BUSINESS IN
O'NEILL the same as they have
been for more than twenty years,
and we hope you will continue to
take your cream to the same old
place, THE HANFORD CREAM
AND ICE CREAM FACTORY,
where the highest cash prices will
always be paid for Your Cream and
Eggs
Prompt service, courteous treatment and a square deal to all
Hanford Produce Company
Continued from page 5
Interstate Machinery &
Supply Gp. 03.24
Interstate Machinery &
Supply Co. 267.83
C. W. Kirkland 45 60
C. W. Kirkland . 36.00
Harley Swallow ,, 1.50
Harry Sullivan .—_.. 10.96
E. H. Ttfrn'er 1.00
c. E Tlbbeta 6.24
August Wabe .. 30.00
F. J. Wertz ... _5.00
Flowers Tractor & Equip. Co. 212.65
$
Interstate Machinery &
Supply Co. 18.gO
Interstate Machinery &
Supply Co. . 11 80
Interstate Machinery &
Supply Co. . 8.14
Standard Oil Co. .. . 111.18
Motion by Janies, seconded by Skid
more, that claim No. 2196 of Bazel
niati Lumber Co., amounting to $275.
39, be allowed as follows: Road Fund
$243.58: Bridge Fund, $31.81.
Carried
5:00 P. M. On motion, Board ad
jounred until November 25, 1931,
9:00 A. M.
New Chevrolets Now Displayed
Aid Employment Throughout U. S.
Chevrolet's new car for 1932, em
bodying silent Syncro-Mesh trans
mission in combination with selective
free wheeling as standard equipment
at no extra cost, and practically every
proven automotive advance or recent
years, is now displayed at dealer show
rooms throughout the country.
While remaining in the price class
In which it won world leadership this
year, the new 1932 models offer fea
tures heretofore considered exclusive
to the high price field, as well as a new
front end mounting never beforo
shown on any car.
Called “The Oreat American Value
for 1932,'* the line offers in support of
tills slogan a twenty per cent increase
In power, faster acceleration, top
speeds of 85 to 70 miles an hour, new
I* isher bodies with a modern stream
line styling, down-draft eurburetion,
counter-balanced crankshaft, finger
touch front peat adjustment and
many other refinements over the 1 93 I
models, which, from the stand point of
public acceptance, were tho most suc
cessful in the history of tho company.
Twenty standard and de luxe
models are In the new line, of which
the Special Sedan, pictured above, is
the aristocrat. The lower view shows
tho new front end and the massive,
powerful appearing hood enolotung
tho improved engine.
In addition to interest oonterlng on
tho oars themselves, the announce
ment at this time has national sig
nificance in that activity brought on
by production of the new cars is
ex peeled, at conservative estimates,
to add materially to the earnings
of 200.000 people throughout the
country just before the holiday season
and before the severe winter season
sets in.
The company’s 21 domestic plants
all are busy producing cars as fast ns
precision manufacturing limits will
permit so t hat deliveries may bo made
with the least possible delny. More
than 30.000 of the new oars already
have been built for dealers' showroom
displays, and more than that quantity
Above: Special Sedan
Right: Head-on View
are expected to roll off the assembly
line* during the present month.
The new oar is the first in the low
price field to offer the combination
o* •ilont Syncro-Mesh transmission
with selective free wheeling as stand
ard equipment at no extra cost. A
control button on the instrument
panel enables the driver to use the
free wheeling device only when he
desires, and he 1b thus able to utilise
the full braking power of the engine
when desired.
The front end offers a radically
changed appearano*. with a new type
radiator, a radiator grille built integral
on all models, a double tie-bar arch
ing gracefully between the fenders, on
which are mounted bullet-shaped
heudlamps and a trumpet-type horn
Just beneath the left headlamp. All
models have adjustable hood ports
chrome plated on all the sport and
do luxe models, and all have cowl
ventilators controlled from the dri
ver’s seat.
With the new streamlined bodies,
the external sun visor has been elimi
nated, and its purpose is now served by
an internal visor adjustable to any
position in front of the driver. The
left front window also has an equalizer
built In so that the driver may adjust
the window with little effort. On the
top rail of the instrument panel is a
removable ash tray for the con
venience of front Beat passengers.
Robe rails, silk assist cords, window
shades, arm rests and ash trays on
both sides of t he rear seat, dome light,
foot rests, large door pockets ana
many other big car refinements are
standard with various models in the
new line.
John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher*
Chairman. Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska
Nov. 25, 1931. 9:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervisors
met as per adjournment. All mem
bers present Meeting called to order
by the Chairman . Minutes of pre
vious meeting were rear and on mo
tion were approved as read.
The following claims were audited
and approved and, on motion, were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on the General Fund in paymen of
same:
Ira H. Moss $33.45
The Frontier 24.88
W. K. Conklin 20.00
Dr. O. W French (Fred Butler) 12.00
Ben J. Grady
Mrs. M. R. Dailey $14.40
George Bowden 12.40
William Hagerty 13.95
M. F. Eveland 10.50 '»
Mrs. S. A. Horiskey 8.75
Mrs. Lubker 9.00
Toney Dressek 3.75
Interstate Power Co. 28.75
W. E. Conklin . 20.00
Geo. Bressler 16.48
Wm. Anderson $1.10
O. B. Morgan 15.38
J. P. Gallagher 114.55
G. C. Thomas $02.43
Trussel .. 7.33
Wm. Hagerty 8.69
Humphrey _ . 5.00
Court House (Inch) 31.10
Motion by James, seconded by Root,
that claim No. 2733 of Dr. Briggs,
amounting to $176.00 be reduced one
third according to the agreement with
the Doctors of the County, and claim
be allowed in the amount of $117.34
and that warrant be drawn on the
General Fund for this amount.
Carried.
The following claims were audited
and approved and, on motion were
allowed, and warrants ordered drawn
on the Road-Dragging Fund in pay
ment of same:
Sam Anderson $ 30.80
Paul S. Bittner 28.00
John Carl 7.00
W. L. Coleman .... 7.00
Woodrow Gaughenbaugh 10.50
Clark Gaughenbaugh 17.00
Clem Bollen 28.00
Clarence Wrrede 9.25
Harry Donohoe 8.40
Joe Fernholtz .— 5.60
George Hrdy 24.70
John Hoffman 15.00
L. E. Jackson 6.80
William Jutte 6.40
Charles Mitchell 41.20
C. F. Haughton 7.00
Chas Ross 19.00
D. F. Scott 18.90
D. F. Scott 18.2o
Wm. Simons 31.25
John E. Summerer 44.10
John P. Sullivan .... .. 34.00
Wm. A. Anderson —. 24.50
Carnes Carman _ 17.40
W. L. Coleman — 32.20
James Deming _ 2.00
Woodrow Gaughenbaugh 20.00
H. Foreman 19.50
James Donohoe 7.70
William Murray 9.00
David Bellar 7.00
Emmet Finwall _ 6.00
R. W. Hamilton 32.40
Tom Hartigan _ 12.00
Wm. Johnson . 14.50
John Lidgeit 5.25
John P. Berger 12.00
Gerald Graham 16.10
George Robertson . 28.50
D. F. Scott . 18.20
Peter Stewart . 15.30
Melvin Perry _ 7.00
Donald Shoemaker 14.00
The following claims were audited
and approved and, on motion, were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on the Road Fund in payment of
same:
John Sullivan __ $ 29.50
L. E. Skidmore . 53.95
Harry Sullivan . 110.00
John Stejnhauser . 63.80
J. C. Stein 25.00
Rodell Root 27.50
L. C. McKim 25.00
Richard Minton 110.00
Hugh L. James . 59.40
Forest Hopkins _ 110.00
Sidney Faulhaber . 85.00
Win. Dexter 53.00
R. M. Conard 4.20
Martin Colman _ . 4.20
Art Gorec -. 4.80
J. P. Harte 3.00
Tom Harigan 5.40
James Hoxie 4.20
L. P. Mossman . 3.60
H. Outhouse' 3.00
E. A. Stevens 5.25
L. M. Stamp 7.00
L. H. Steinhauser 114.00
A. B. McKay 110.00
Lyle C. McKim .. 110.00
Richard Minton 8.46
Lawrence Hayes 48.76
John Haskin 110.00
Sidney Faulhaber _ 8.46
Paul S. Bittner . 22.40
Geo. Conard 4.20
J. B. Fraka 1.40
Roy Grubbs 4.20
Jim llopkins 8.00
Bill Hartigan 1.00
Bert Laney . 7.00
William Koring . 4.20
W. C. Roe 4.80
Herbert C. Stevens 7.00
J. T. Thompson . 4.20
The following claims were audited
and approved and, on motion, were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on the General Fund in payment of
same:
L. E. Skidmore $ 41.40
J. C. Stein 30.35
John Steinhauser 21.40
L. C. McKim 27.40
Hugh L. James 14.00
I, . N. Skidmore 16.00
John Sullivan 15.50
Rodell Root . 19.40
Hugh L. James . 24.00
12:00 Noon. On motion, the Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher,
Chairman. Clerk.
Nov. 25, 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 M. Campbell
& Son amounting to $56.60, be allowed
as follows: Road Fund, $22.40; Bridge
Fund, $34.20.
Carried.
The following claims were audited
and approved and, on motion, were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on the Bridge Fund in payment of
same:
C. F. Abart $ 24.00
F®. Moreman 18.60
Ed Jones . 4.70
Art Mikels .... 1.50
Hal Peterson 25.00
Rodell Root 12.50
Chas Ross 16.00
J. C. Stein .. 56.60
John Sullivan __ . 6.20
Pete Peterson 43.00
C. Schaeffer 10.50
Tom White - 1.50
Fred Ermer 15.90
Hugh L. James 14.50
Spencer Miller _ ..... 5.24
L. C. McKim 35.00
Orville Peterson 3.00
R. C. Root 39.60
John Steinhauser 34.90
L. E. Skidmore 23.00
Wilbur Shoal 17.00
Lyle Peterson 6.00
F. C. Watson 17.65
un motion, tne Boar cl approved tne
Bond of LeRoy Richard as Justice of
the Peace of Atkinson City.
Motion by McKinV, seconded b*y
Stein*, that compensation and em
ployers' liability policy of the Travel
erg Insurance Co. for year ending
December 3, 1932, be approved.
Carried.
RESOLUTION
Mr. Chairman:
I move that the County Attorney
of this county be authorized and in
structed to start proceedings to col
lect the delinquent taxes on the real
property situate in the cities and vil
lages of the county, which taxes are
delinquent for three years or more.
L. E. Skidmore,
J. C. Stein.
The above resolution on being put
to a vote by the Chairman, was de
clared carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION
Mr. Chairman:
In connection with the foreclosure
of delinquent taxes on city and village
real property in this county, I move
you that we employ some person, to
be selected by this body, to prepare
statements of delinquent taxes on
property to be foreclosed and to check
the title thereto preparatory to start
ing foreclosure. Such person, so em
ployed, to deliver to the County at
torney a statement of the delinquent
taxes by years on the property to be
foreclosed and the names of the title
and lien holders which statement
should be made upon oath.
L. E. Skidmore,
Hugh L. James.
The above resolution, on being put
to a vote by the Chairman, was de
clared carried unanimously.
(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 21st 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 10 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.
Classified
WANTED
FOUND—Lady’s shoe. Inquire at
The Frontier.
LOST—In O’Neill, gold shell broach
that had belonged to my mother, now
deceased. Reward. — Mrs. Stanley
Choniel, Ewing, Nebr., Star Rt. 29-lp
FOR SALE
For Sale—Household furniture. P.
H. Waldron, at the farm. 28-2pd
For Sale—A good piano. Inquire
at this office. 25tf
My farm and billard hall for sale
or trade for town property. What
have you? G. A. Fox 24tf
For Sale—Pure bred R. C. Rhode
Island Red cockerels. 6 for $5.00 if
taken at once. Mrs. Chas Wrede,
Agee, Neb., Phone 5F12. 29-2p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—640 acre farm. See
or address Henry Losher, O’Neill. 24t.f
For Rent—8 room house in south
west part of town. Orton Young,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 25tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Dressmaking.—Clara Aim.
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. 85
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska
DR. L. A. CARTER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Glasses Correctly Fitted,
f One block South 1st Natl. Bank.
——Phone 72
\ O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
DR. J. P. BROWN
Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence Phone 223
Graduate Veterinarian
H. L. BENNETT
Phone 804. Day or Night.
O’Neill, Nebraska
Ennis Shoe Hospital
West of the Penney Store
We Aim To Please
All Work Guaranteed.
Prices Reasonable
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.