The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 11, 1932, Image 8

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    “Friendship is better than wealth. To possess the love of a true heart, the sympathy of a noble soul, is better than to be a desolate millionaire.”_
(Rockna Motors Photo)
Miss Wini Shaw, noted beauty of the Zicgfeld Follies, was chosen
from more than fifty lovely show girls as most nearly typifying the mod-1
ern automobile in a competition held at the Chicago Rockne Six show
rooms during the Chicago Automobile Show. The title, “Miss Automobile'
Show," was given to Miss Shaw by Frederic Tellander, noted portrait,
painter; George Mulligan, famous sculptor, and Louis Levy, automotive (
executive, judges of the contest. Beauties from Chicago shows participated.,
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with the ace of heart* In the center with Just the tip of the heart showing,
making It appear like the ace of diamonds. Place the aces hack In the pack,
have the cards shuffled and announce that you will make the ace at diamonds
disappear from the deck into your pocket Somebody then searches through
the deck and falling to find the ace reaches Into your pocket and brings
forth the missing card.
A Bank Book is the Programme
of the successful man, showing
not what he will do, but what he
has done.
The O’Neill National
Bank
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $125,000.00
This bank carries no indebted
ness of officers or stockholders.
PITTSBURGH Special
Lump COAL
Delivered any place in the city 88.50 At Elevator
Rock Springs—at Elevator $12 Delivered 12.50
Colorado Nut—at Elevator $11 Delivered 11.50
uman elevator
O’NElLl^, NEBRASKA
Continued from page 5
O'Neill, Nebraska,
Jan. 25, 1932. 10:00 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.
Board spent forenoon in checking
County Officers.
12:00 noon. On motion, the Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher,
Chairman. Clerk.
Jan. 25, 1932. 1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Supervisors
met as per adjournment. All mem
bers present. Meeting called to order
by the Chairman.
Board spent afternoon in checking
County Officers and also Poor Belief
Work.
5:00 P. M. On Motion, the Board
adjourned until January 26, 1932, 9:00
A. M.
John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher,
Chairman. Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
Jan. 26, 1932. 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 previous
meeting were read and, on motion,
were approved as read.
The following claims were audited
and approved and, on motion, were
allowed and warrant, ordered drawn
on the Genera! Fund in payment of
same.
Margaret Donohoe $ 90.00
W. E. Conklin 27.33
C. C. Bergstrom 15.00
Esther Cole Harris 125.75
Harry Bowen 110.00
Luella A. Parker 47.90
Esther McCarthy 104 '7
John C. Gallagher 3.42
Ira H. Moss 173.89
C. I). Keyes 50.00
W. E. Conklin. Certificate 450.83
Peter W. Duffy 310.08
C. C. Bergstrom 368.40
Marjorie Dickson 90.00
Luella A. Parker 158.33
Edith J. Davidson 90,00
John C. Gallagher 166.66
Inez O’Connell 91.66
C. J. Malone 183.33
Holt County Farm Bureau 251.10
12:00 Noon. On motion, the Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher,
Chairman. Clerk.
Jan. 26, 1932. 1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Supervisors
met as per adjournment. All mem
bers present. Meeting called to order
by the Chairman. The following
claims were uudited and approved and,
on motion, were allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the General Fund
in payment of same:
Hugh L. James $ 68.00
Rodell Root 40.00
L. E. Skidmore 43.40
John Steinhauser 134.30
Atkinson Graphic 47.83
The American Disenfecting Co. 18.89
Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 42.65
R. G. Crellin 10.10
Robert Dyson 4.50
John Sullivan 66.00
L. C. McKim 27.50
L. G. Gillespie 230.39
George M. Harrington 50.00
Idle Hour Cafe 6.05
C. J. Malone G.14
D. T. Murfin 25.48
Ted MeElhaney y.00
Seth Noble 293.79
O'Neill National Bank 93.15
Panama Carbon Co. 3.50
Remington-Rand Co. Inc. 60.53
H. W. Tomlinson 7.00
Atkinson General Hospital 8.00
Charles Weller $ 8.00
Wm. Bruder (Margaret Ames) 17.35
George Bressler 20.89
O. B. Morgan 20.39
Wm. Anderson .50
Wm. Clark & Sons 35.27
Willie Stevens 13.87
Mrs. Peterson 22.00
Emmet Elkhorn Valley Hay Co. 9.40
Mrs. Dallegge 9.40
I. H. Fetrow (Mrs. Shearer) 10.00
Finkbine Bros. 33.10
Carpenter 8.45
Kesterholz 13.20
Anspnch 9.70
J. W. Finch 26.94
W. F. Hart L2.10
C. J. Tayloi 14.84
Geo. H. Frohardt (Northrop) 6.51
Mrs. Fleming (Mrs. Grof) 45.00
Dr. O. W. French (Cunningham) 8.00
Mrs. Dean Selah (Mrs. Stewart) 42.00
Golden Rule Store (Wm. Sandoe) 1.50
Golden Rule Store (Peterson) 7.44 !
Interstate Power Co. 35.36
E. R. Northrop 1.93
Robert Magirl (Anderson) 10.00
Anna Magirl (Anderson) 22.00
R. R. Morrison 14.65
Jas Hood 12.55
Mrs. Bailey 2.10
E. E. Newman (J. C. Bailey) 10.00
Seth Noble 12.38
Mrs. Auten 5.45
Hamilton 1.40 '
Mrs. Gaddis 6.10
Hailey Swallow (Edd Boss) 6.50
•I. C. Penney Co. (Mrs. Hood) 2.49
Mrs. Nora Peterson (Newman) 20.00
George Spindler (Thomas) 1000
W. A. Smith (O. J. Sholz) 10.05
W. A. Smith (Mrs. Posivar) 14.90
H. L. Smith (Mrs. Posivar) 4.44
H. L. Smith (Mrs. Posivar) 12.35
St. Joseph’s Home 152.00
Fren Koht 32.00
John Stenke 34.00
Thomas Marion 33.00
Maggie Matron 31.00
Robert Baird 32.00
Geo Syfie 21.25
Jesse Riilcs 6.25
M R. Henifln 15.00
E L. Watson (Carpente1) 7.91'
E. .. Watson (Kesterholtz) 13.93
Watson Hay Co. 9.23
Charles Mors bach .... 5.73
Roy Grubbs _ 3.50
Western Hotel 15.00
Woodruff Printing Co. 3.23
L. C. Me Kim 40.00
Rodell Root 73.80
J. C. Stein .... 41.00
John Sullivan 30.00
Eli Abdouch 3.00
Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 7.55
O. F. Biglin * 7.50
R. B. Crellin 7.37
First National Bank, O’Neill 04.75
John Sullivan 40.00
Geo. Gilman 6.00
Hatty Laundry 3.35
Henry Ileiser 7.40
Ira H. Moss, C. D. C. 20.60
J. H. Meredith 16.80
G. A. Miles 118
NW Bell Tel. Co. 01.80
J. S. Jackson 13.80
O’Neill Photo Co. 3.00
Panama Carbon Co. 17.75
Ralph Rosenkraus 6.00
Uhl Transfer LOO
VV'nt. G. Beha 55.75
S. Simmons 20.75
Jack McCabe 35.00
O. F. Biglin (Jack McCabe) 77.00
Dr. L. A. Carter
(H. McLoehlan) 20.00
Campbell Lbr. Co. 06.95
Northrop 18.80
Spence 18.95
Weller 13.80
Ilansek 6.20
Weber 6.40
Porter 12.30
Ames 6.85
Tanski 5.85
Manston 7.80
Farmers Union Elevator Co. 3.15
Ed Boss 3.15
A. J. Frost 6.38
ePte Hansen 4.63
Mrs. Wm. Dexter 1.75
Dr. O. W. French (Peterson) 6.67
Dr. O. W. French (Kesterholz) 8-00
O. W. Elshire 8.50
Golden Rule Store
(Grace Sandoe) 3.98
Minnie L. Hough 140.25
Wallace Reams 37.25
Pat Reddin 20.75
Joe Wytoske 20.75
Joe Zaborowske 20.75
Dan Durk 20.75
Carrie Jensen 20.00
P. J. McManuss 6.39
Frank Morse 4.20
Hood 2.19
Bert L. Powell 68.53
John Timmerman 14.33
F. J. Butler 17.70
Edd. Boss 11.33
Mrs. Farris 18.10
Albert Block 7.07
Geo. H. Spindler (Stewart) 5.00
W. A. Smith 25.13
Posivar 15.13
O. J. Sholz 10.00
Sauser’s Shoe Shop (Northrop) 8.00
M. M. Stuart 5.00
Clara Graham .75
Mr. Campbell 3.00
Adaline Openlander 1.25
St. Anthony & So. Dak. Lbr. Co. 10.26
Mrs. Peterson 10.25
Vaughn Mercontile ... .... _ . 76.35
Northrop 40.44
Ed Hood 12.99
Mary Weber 12.92
G. W. Stewart 10.00
Webb & Company (Ed Hood) 6.05
Wilshon Drug Co. 17.70
Mikus 1.65
Groff 8.05
Weller 8.00
motion oy .James, seconded by Stein
hauser that the following claims be
allowed as stated
Claim No. 42, Galena Lumber Co.,
General Fund $114.55, Road Fund
$38.31.
Claim No. 52, Independent Lbr Co.
General Fund $109.35, Road Fund
$15.95.
5:00 P. M. On motion, the Board
adjourned until January 27, 1932, 9:00
A. M.
John Sullivan, John C. Gallaghe-,
Chairman. Clerk.
•As to Food Values
Continued from page 1
to eat that particular thing.
Children should not be hurried.
Time should be allowed for thorough
chewing of food so that the stomach
won’t be overtaxed.
Clean hands and face should be in
sisted upon at meal time, as dirty
hands are dangerous when carrying
food to the mouth.
Children shouldn’t be forced to eat
when not hungry as it often creates a
dislike of those foods.
Meal time should be happy without
too much excitement before, during or
after eating.
At least a pint of milk should be
drunk by the children every day. If
he can’t drink it alone it should be
given in the form of cocoa, custard,
milk soups, etc. Dried or evaporated
milk may be used if it is impossible
to get anything else. Dr. Graham
Lusk says: “No family of five should
buy meat until they have bought
three quarts of milk.
Methodist Church Notes
Benj. Kuhler, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 A. M., Classes
for all ages.
Preaching Hour 11:00, Theme,
“Faith Triumphant".
Epworth League at 6:30. The young
folks are giving a Waffle supper next
Saturday evening, beginning at 5:30,
to help pay for new song books. Full
supper 35c.
Ask the pastor for any information
" :L The evening subject will a
:: be on the “Bible.”
Ladies Aid next week Thursday, \
the 18th at Mn. Eby’s. !
I ANNl'AL ESTIMATE OF HOLT
COl’NTY, NEBRASKA, FOR
YEAR 1932
The following is the estimate of the
expenses for Holt County, Nebraska,
for 1932, as prepared and approved by
the County Board of Supervisor:; of
Holt County in regular session on
February 1, 1932.
| Elections $ 7,000
I Bridge and prior indebtedness 25,000
I County Officers 20,000
Printing and Supplies 8,000
Clerk Hire 8,000
Assessors 4,000
County Poor and Blind 19,000
Mothers Pensions 3,500
Juries 2,000
County Fairs 2,000
Court house and jail 2,000
Crow and Coyote Bounty 1,000
Building and Repairs 1,000
Miscellaneous 2,000
Farm Bureau 3,300
County Roads 2,000
Special Emergency Bridge 2,000
Justice and Misdemeanor 350
Feeble-Minded 350
School Exhibit 200
Coroners Inquest 100
Insane 300
Board of Health 100
Soldiers Pelief 500
Total $104,700
(SEAL) John C. Gallagher,
37-4 County Clerk.
TWO ‘nesri.'clx
First Publication February 4, 1932
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2271
In the County Court of Holt county,
Nebraska, January 28, 1932.
In the matter of the Estate of Anna
Joyce, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said
estate is May 25, 1932, and for the
payment of debts is January 28, 1933
and that on February 25, 1932, and on
May 26, 1932, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive, ex
amine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
C. J. MALONE,
37-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication February 11, 1932)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2275
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, February 5, 1932.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
A. Driscoll, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limited
for presenting claims against said
estate is June 9, 1932, and for the
payment of debts is January 2G, 1933
and that on March 9, 1932, and on
June 9, 1932, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive, ex
amine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
C. J. MALONE, County Judge.
(Seal)—38-4
WHITTLE
FOR A PR E
$1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou
sand other prizes are offered for ex
amples of skill with a jackknife. Entries
may be any kind of model, figure or
special carving, requiring skill and in
genuity, made entirely of wood, and
with no other tools than a jackknife.
First Prize.$250
Second Prizt.$100
Third Prize. $75
Fourth Prize. $50
Fifth Prize. $25
And also there are twenty-five $10 prizes and
fifty of $5.00 each In ajdition. 1000 special
ja kkmves will be distributed to all winners of
cash awards and to those receiving honorable
mention. In caac of Cics duplicate prizes will be
given.
All rules and derails of this contest are in the
issue of PopulatvMechan.es Mugazm * now on sale.
Buy a copy at any newsstand or consult one at
your library. You do cot have to be a tcguL.r
reader.
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FOR SALE
j For Sale—Piano.—Mrs. F. Howard.
For Sale—Range and Refrigerator.
—P. J. O’Donnell. 38- ?
Water white distillate delivered 7%
cents per gallon.—Mellor Motor Co.
For Sale or Rent.—8 room modern
house, furnished or unfurnished.—Zeb
Warner. 37tf
Pure bred Baby Chicks for 7 cents
and up. Custom Hatching 83.00 per
hundred eggs. Atkinson Hatchery 38tf
White Rose gasoline at same price
as regular grade at Mellor Motor Co.
For Rent or Sale—SEU Sec. 7, 31
10. Good clay land, good buildings,
fenced and hog fenced.—See Charles
and John Reed, Agee. 38-4p
Corn and Oats For Sale in Car Load
Lots.—Corn 1100 to 1500 bushels per
car. Oats 1500 to 2000 bushels per
car. Wire us for Prices Delivered to
Your Station. — Flanley Grain Co.,
Omaha, Neb. 37-4p
For Sale—The Chas. Wrede ranch
on Redbird creek, 1C40 acres deeded,
480 acres school land. Plenty wood,
water, hay, pasture and farm land;
and also modern 8-room house 3 doors
east Galena lumber yard in O’Neill.—
Charles and John Wrede, Agee, Neb.
38-4p
FOR RENT
For Rent—Small modern house, fur
nished or unfurnished. M. J. Tinian.
38-lp
For Rent, 3 or 4 Modern nicely fur
nished rooms, hot water in rooms.—
Phone 305. 38_1
MISCELLANEOUS
Dressmaking.—Clara Aim.
Alcohol at 45 cents a gallon at Mel
lor Motor Co.
Wanted, a light cheap horse or two.
I el. No. 51 Friday, Sunday or Monday.
A little alcohol left at Mellor Motor
Co. at 45-cents a gallon.
Wanted, farm to Rent.—Half sec
tion preferred. Share rent. — J. C.
Lawyer, Rt. 1, O’Neill. 36-4p
EYE-SPECIALIST COMING
Your eyes are your
most important pos
session. They deserve
the best that Science,
aK,u a°u experience can give them.
The Perrigo Optical Company of Nor
folk will have a trained specialist at
Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Saturday, Feb.
20. Learn the truth about your eyes.
See us about new low prices.
(Signed) C. A. Perrigo.
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W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O'Neill :: Nebraska
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DR. L. A. CARTER
1‘hysician and Surgeon
Glasses Correctly Fitted
One block South 1st Nat’! Bank
-Phone 72
O’NEILL :: NEBRASKA
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Office Phone 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Residence Phone 223
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Dr. F. A. O’CONNELL
DENTIST
GURANTEED WORK
MODERATE PRICES
O’NEILL :: NEBRASKA
Graduate Veterinarian
H. L. BENNETT
Phone 304 Day or Night
O’Neill, Nebraska
s Ennis Shoe Hospital I
West of the Penney Store
We Aim to Please
All \\ ork Guaranteed
2 Prices Reasonable
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| 1 wiI* continue the Real Estate
business of
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If HAS. P. HANCOCK
Office second door east of
Council Oak Stole