The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 18, 1932, Image 5

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    Over the County
PLEASANT DALE
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman and
Vera Coleman visited at the Guy Beck
with home Wednesday evening.
Sewell Johnson called at the Carl
Lorenz home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ada Stahley is assisting Mrs.
George Kirkland of Atkinson with her
house work.
Miss Blanch Young came home Sun
day from Central City where she at
tended summer school the past nine
weeks. She was a ccompanied home by
her mother, Mrs. R. E. Young, wrho
spent the past week with relatives at
Central City.
Miss Vera Coleman, of Phoenix,
spent the past week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman.
Mrs. Carl Lorenz visited Mrs. Guy
Beckwith Wednesday forenoon.
Miss Velma Stahley drove to O’Neill
Wednesday forenoon to take her music
lesson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seger were din
ner guests at the Ralph Beckwith
home Sunday.
Francis Mullen visited at the Joe
Winkler home Thursday. The boys
spent the afternoon picking apples for
Grandma Winkler.
Mrs. John Kee and family were din
ner guests at the Andrew Johnson
home Sunday.
Mrs. L. H. Linville visited Mrs. Fred
Beckwith Saturday afternoon.
Miss Julia U. Hurley, Thomas Ring
and Joe Hurley, of Cleveland, and Mrs.
Julia Samples, visited at the L. G. Lin
ville home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and
daughter and Misses Mildred and Lela
O’Connell visited at the R. E. Young
home Sunday afternoon.
Ralph Beckwith says he saw a white
turtle dove Monday evening. He says
it was with a flock of about a dozen
other doves.
Threshing for this year is done in
this community. John Kee and Carl
Lorenz were on the last of the list and
they finished Tuesday.
Fred Beckwith and Guy Beckwith
have combined their hay crews and
have nine teams busy this week.
EMMET ITEMS
The South Side Improvement Club
met at the home of Mrs. Alex McCon
nell. All members were present ex
cept five. Sandwiches, cake and lem
onade were served by Mrs. Moyer and
Mrs. McConnell. The Next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. Wal
ter Puckett on September 8th.
Mrs. D. H. Allen and Miss Agnes
Allen called at the William Luben, Jr.,
home Thursday afternoon.
Dugel Allen finished haying last
Tuesday.
John Luben called at the Henry
Hagel home north of Emmet.
The Snappy Cooking Club met at
the home of Maxine McConnell last
Friday evening.
Walter Puckett and Howard Mc
Connell took in the rodeo at Burwell
last Thjujsday.
The Luben boys finished haying this
week.
iVir. aim ims. univmc v>cic
pel's in Emmet Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett called
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Pucketts
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell
Mrs. Guy Cole went to Yankton to
get her children, who have spent the
past few weeks with relatives there.
Kieth Maring returned to Yankton
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Goosey, of Lincoln,
were visitors at the Hoppe home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enbody moved
to Atkinson last week.
INMAN NEWS
Leo Mossman and family have
moved into the Mossman estate prop
erty in the eastern part of town.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hancock and
sons, Wayne and Marlin Dean, of
O’Neill, visited among relatives here
Sunday.
Miss Helen Anspach is visiting at
the Hardin Anspach home at Page for
a couple of weeks..
Mrs. Cleve Roe and daughter Hazel
who have been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. George Peterson and family at
Casper, Wyo., the past month, re
turned home Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rutledge, o.
Newman Grove, Nebr., visited here
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Kivitt and family.
Mrs. Mary Hancock accompanied
Joudge and Mrs. C. J. Malone, of
O'Neill to Norfolk Saturday, where
they visited until Sunday evening.
Miss Esther Davis, who with a party
of friends toured the western states,
returned home Friday morning. Miss
Davis states that they were in Wyom
ing, Montana, Colorado, Yellowstone
Park, and on through Oregon and
Washington to the coast. She re
ports a wonderful trip of more than
6,000 miles without a mishap. Miss
Ru h Killinger, also of Inman, was
one of the party. She is in Gordon,
Nebr., with her sister, Mrs. John Bor
ders, but will be home soon.
D. J. King and sons, L. L. King and
wife and Roy L. King and wife, all of
White River, S. D., were here over the
week-end visiting Mr. Kings sister,
Mrs. B. H. Clute and Mr. Clute and
Rev. Miss Mertie E. Clute.
The group meeting was held at the
Inman Methodist church Sunday even
ing. A large delegation from the
churches of O’Neill and Page were
present and a nice service was carried
out. Special musical numbers by the
young people of the churches and a
reading by Miss Farnsworth, of Page,
were enjoyed. The address of the
evening was delivered by Edgar Far
ley, of Page.
The Simonson’s held a family re
union picnic at the O’Donnell lake
south of Inman last Sunday. There
were seven cars in all.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree and three
daughters came from Long Pine Sun
day for the Simonson reunion.
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MEEK AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borg returned
from Sioux City, Tuesday night, bring
ing Harold and Grace Louise House
with them for a visit.
Mrs. Eric Borg had the misfortune
to run a nail into her knee, which left
it very sore. It is better at present,
but not well yet.
Mrs. George Weldon spent last
week visiting relatives in South Da
kota. She was with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Galentine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson, Harold and
Helen, drove from Mead Saturday for
a few days visit with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lindburg and
Helen and Mrs. R. D. Spindler re
turned Sunday from a weeks motor
trip to Iowa. They visited several
places in Iowa and also at Omaha.
The Gus Johnson family called at
Roy Spindler’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berry and
children drove down from South Da
kota the first of the week to visit rela
tives here. Mrs. Berry will be remem
bered as Edna Bedford. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Berry were born and raised in
this locality.
Threshing is still going on in this
locality. A few showers the past
week have stopped the threshing for
a few hours frequently.
Mrs. A. L. Borg spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Frank Griffith.
Several from here went to Pine
Creek to attend the camp meeting this
week.
The Ralph Young family called at
the John Grutch home Sunday after
noon.
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iriiss xuuuue xvuuac, wuu apnu acv
eral days last week at the Ralph
Young home, returned to her home
in O'Neill Saturday.
In last weeks items a mistake was
made. Where it read, the Fay Puck
ett family were Sunday guests at the
Lorenz home it should have said they
were guests at the Walter Puckett
home at Emmet.
Mrs. Ella Bonawitz came up from
Wayne Monday for a visit with rela
j fives and friends.
Mi. and Mrs. Sol GMentir.e and Mrs.
George Weldon came back from Fair
burn, S. D., Tuesday.
Services at the Presbyterian Church
Sunday School 10:00—Mr. Geo. C.
Robertson, Superintendent.
Morning Worship 11:00—“The Lav
ish Gifts of God.”
Evening Service 8 00—“According
! to Opportunity.”
The best way to relax is to com
' mune with God. Services of worship
will help you.
H. D. Johnson, Pastor.
Methodist Church Notes
Benj. Kuhler, Pastor
Suppose all of us get to Sunday
School next Sunday. Worship and
Preaching hour 11:00. “The Entiance
of Thy Word Giveth Light.”
The evening service at 8:00 will be
in charge of a group of young folks
and their pastor, Rev. W. E. Wilson
from Creighton, Nebr. Rev. Wilson
will deliver the sermon.
The regular Epworth League ser
vice at 7:00. Prayer and Bible Study
service Thursday evenings.
Election of lay delegate next Sun
day morning. And Tuesday evening,
August 23rd, Dr. Gomon will be with
us for the fourth Quarterly Confer
ence. The ladies will serve a 25 cent
dinner at 6:00 P. M. Dr. Gomon will
preach a sermon immediately after the
I dinner and business session will follow
the sermon.
Continued from page 4
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
occasion and definite action taken at
that time, no further action was taken
at this time.
12:00 Noon. On motion, the Board
adjourned util 1:00 P. M.
John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher,
Chairman. Clerk.
August 8, 1932. 1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Equalization
met as per adjournment. All mem
bers present except Stein and Skid
more. Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
OFFICE OF STATE TAX
COMMISSIONER
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Lincoln, Nebraska
To the County Clerk of
Holt County,
O’Neill, Nebraska
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at
a session of the State Board of
Equalization and Assessment, held
at the State Capitol in the year
of A. D. 1932, pursuant to an act
of the Legislature of the State of
Nebraska, approved April 23,
1928, the following rate of tax
was determined and levied by said
Board for the year 1932, on the
total valuation as shown in the
abstract of your County Assessor,
now on file in this office, and as
equalized by said State Board:
General Fund.2.26 Mills on the
Dollar
Capitol Fund .11 Mills on the
Dollar
Total_2.37 Mills on the
Dollar
In Witness Whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and af
fixed the Seal of tne State
Board of Equalization and As
sessment at Lincoln this 2nd
day of August, A. D. 1932.
(SEAL)
WM. H. SMITH,
State Tax Commissioner.
Motion by James, seconded by Keyes
that the following County, Precinct,
City, Village and Scvhool District
levies be approved.
Carried.
STATE LEVY FOR 1932
Mills on
the Dollar
General Fund .2.26
Capitol Building Fund .— -H
Total_2-37
COUNTY LEVY FOR 1932
General ----
Bridge and Prior Indebtedness 1.00
Road -
Mothers Pensions..-.01
County Fair -04
Coyote Bounties -— •01
Repairs and Improvements - -0J
Special Emergency Bridge
Total County Levy -
State —..
Total for State and County J. 6.10
Also a levy of 10 cents on each and
every colony of bees.
CITY AND VILLAGE LEVIES
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Eight
Bonds
Cemetery
Water
Bonds
City Hall
Total
PRECINCT LEVIES FOR 1932
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Antelope .4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Antelope .4 .6 1.
Atkinson 1. .0 1.6
Conley 2. .4 .6 1. 4.
Coleman 1. .6 1.6 2.
Cleveland .6 .4 1.
| Chambers 1. .2 .2 1.4
J Deloit 1, .4 .6 2.
| Dustin .4 .4 .8
Ewing .4 .4 .8 .4
| Emmet 2. .4 2.4
| Francis 1, 1.
Fairview 1. .4 .6 2.
Grattan .5 .6 .9 .1
Gr. Valley 2. 2.
Golden .4 .3 .7
Holt Creek .5 .5
Inman .4 .6 1.
Iowa 1. .6 1.6
Josie 1.5 1.5
Lake 2. .4 .6 3.
i McClure 1. .4 .6 2.
PL View 1. 1.
Paddock 0.0
Rock Falls 1. .4 1.4
Sand Creek 2. .4 .4 2.8
Saratoga 1. .4 .4 1.8
I Scott 2. .4 .6 3.
I Shamrock 1. .3 1.3
; Sheridan 2. .3 .3 2.6
| Shields .8 .1 .1 1.
Steel Creek 1. .5 1.5
Stuart 1. .6 1.5
Swan 2. .4 .6 3.
Verdigris .5 .5
Willowdale .4 .6 1.
Wyoming 1. .4 .6 2.
SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVIES FOR
1932
Dist. Gen. Bond Total Free
No. Hi.
1 8. 8. 3.3
2 19. B. 24.
3 8. 8. 3.3
4 8. 4. 12. 3.3
5 3. 3. 3.3
7 14.3 14.3
8 4.5 4.5 3.3
9 5.2 5.2 3.3
10 15. 15. 3.3
11 3.3
12 7.3 7.3 3.3
13 8. 8. 3.3
14 8. 8. 3.3
15 5. 5. 3.3
' 16 4.5 4.5 3.3
17 6. 6. 3.3
18 6.7 6.7 3.3
19 4.3 4.3 3.3
20 8. V 8. 1.65
21 8.9 6.1 15.
22 3.7 3.7 3.3
23 8. 8. 3.3
24 5. 5. 3.3
26 2.7 2.7 3.3
27 4. 4. 3.3
29 20. 4. 24.
30 18. 18.
31 3. 3. 3.3
32 8. 8. 3.3
33 8. 8. 3.3
' S4 8. 5. 13. 3.3
35 2.7 2.7 3.3
36 6. 6. 3.3
37 4.8 4.8 3.3
38 8. 3. 11. 3.3
39 6. 6. 3.3
40 2.4 2.4 3.3
41 3.7 3.7 3.3
42 8. 8. 3.3
44 19. 2. 21.
46 7. 7. 3.3
47 8. 8. 3.3
48 5. 5. 3.3
49 6. 6. 3.3
50 6. 6. 3,3
51 6.4 6.4 3.3
52 8. 8. 3.3
53 7 2 7.2 3.3
■ 55 8. 8. 3.3
j 53 8. 8. 3.3
57 3.5 3.5 3.3
58 4.2 4.2 3.3
59 6.3 6.3 3.3
60 7. 7. 3.3
62 8. 8. 3.3
63 8. 8. 3.3
64 8. 8. 3.3
65 4.5 4.5 3.3
67 4.6 4.6 3.3
68 12. 12. 3.3
a ft 3 3
| 70 1.6 1.6 3.3
71 G. 6. 3.3
72 3. 3. 3.3
73 5. 5. 3.3
74 8. 8. 3.3
76 2.3 2.3 3.3
77 4.5 4.5 3.3
70 8. 8. 3.3
80 8. 8. 3.3
81 6. 6. 3.3
82 9. 9. 3.3
83 15. 15. 3.3
84 7. 4. 11. 3.3
86 6.4 , 6.4 3.3
87 8. 8. 3.3
: 88 8. 8. 1.65
89 2.4 2.4 3.3
90 2.4 2.4 3.3
91 6. 6. 3.3
92 4.2 4.2 3.3
93 8. 8. 3.3
95 8. 3. 11. 3.3
96 13. 13. 3.3
97 5.3 5.3 3.3
98 7.3 7.3 3.3
99 8. 8. 3.2
100 6. 6. 3.2
101 10. 10. 3.2
102 8. 8. 3.2
103 8. 8. 3.2
105 8. 8. 3.2
107 5. 5. 3.2
108 12. 12. 3.2
110 5. 5. 3.2
111 8. 8. 3.2
113 4.3 4.3 3.2
1 Id 3.5 3.5 3..
H8 6.
1119 -5. v 6. 3.2
Dist. Gen. Bond Total Free
No. Hi.
120 8. 8. 3.3
121 8. 8. 3.3
122 6. 6. 3.3
123 7. 7. 3.3
124 8. 8. 3.3
125 2.8 2.8 3.3
127 8. 8. 3.3
128 13. 3. 16 3.3
131 6. 3. 9. 3.3
132 6. • 6. 3.3
134 5.6 6.6 3.3
135 7. 7. 3.3
136 5. 5. 3.3
137 13. 13.
138 3. 3. 3.3
141 4.2 4.2 3.3
142 2.7 2.3 6. 3.3
143 2.7 2.7 3.3
144 6. 6. 3.3
145 5.5 5.5 3.3
146 5. 5. 3.3
147 6. 6. 3.3
148 1.2 2. 3 2 3.3
150 8. 8. 3.3
152 4.5 4 5 3.3
155 7. 7. 3.3
156 6.6 6.6 3.3
157 7. 7. 3.3
158 11. 3. 14. 3.3
159 5. 5. 3.3
160 8. 8. 3.3
163 5.3 5.3 3.3
165 4.4 4.4 3.3
168 3.5 3.5 3.3
169 5. 5. 3.3
170 8. 8. 3.3
171 19. 19. 3.3
172 8. 8. 3.3
173 4.3 4.3 3.3
174 4.2 4.2 3.3
176 8. 8. 3.3
177 8. 8. 3.3
178 4. 4. 3.3
180 6.8 6.8 3.3
181 5. 5. 3.3
183 4. 4. 3.3
184 3.3
187 8. 8. a.a
188 8. 8. 3.3
192 3. 3. 3.3
193 6.2 6.2 3.3
194 8. 8. 3.3
196 6. 6. 3.3
197 8. 8. 3.3
202 7. 3. 10. 3.3
203 6. 6. 3.3
205 4.2 4.2 3.3
206 5.5 5.5 3.3
207 1.2 1.2 3.3
208 8. 8. 3.3
209 6. 6. 3.3
210 4. 4. 3.3
211 7. 7. 3.3
212 7.3 7.3 3.3
213 5. 5. 3.3
215 3.5 3.5 3.3
216 8. 8. 3.3
218 8. 8. 3.3
222 6. 6. 3.3
223 3.3
224 8. 8. 3.3
225 8. 8. 3.3
226 3.6 3.6 3.3
227 8. 8. 3.3
228 13. 13. .825
229 2.4 2.4 3.3
231 2.4 2.4 3.3
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Dist. Gen. Bond Total Free*
No. Hi.
232 7.5 7.5 33
233 6. 6. 3.3
236 6. 6. 3.3
237 4.3 4.3 3.3
238 8. 8. 3.3
239 3i3
240 15. 15. 33;
241 4.7 4.7 3.3
242 6. 6. 33.
243 8. 8. 3.3
244 7.5 7.5 3.3
245 3.3.
246 7. 7. 3.3.
[247 6. 6. 33.
248 8. 8. 33
249 5. 5. 3.3:
250 6. 6. 33
251 8. 8. 1.65
2 Vi 4. 4. 33
18 Vi 33;
90 Vi 3.3.
Minutes of meeting of August 8,.
1932, were read and, on motion were
approved as read.
5:00 P. M. On motion by James,
seconded by McKim, and carried, the
Holt County Board of Equalization
adjourned Sine Die.
John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher,.
Chairman. Clerks.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
O’Neill, Nebraska
August 9, 1932. 9:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervisors
at the call of the Cl.‘rk. Members
‘present: Sullivan, James, McKim,
Root, ami Steinhauser. Minutes of
meeting of August 1, 1932, were read
and, on motion, were approved as read.
The following resolution was pre
sented and read at this meeting:
Whereas, Holt County recently
acquired by tux foreclosure cer
tain nal estate in Golden and
Ewing Townships and described
as follows:
S'•> Non-Des. No. G, Section 34,
Township 27, Range 9, Ewing Vil
lage.
N* Non-Des. No. 0, Section 34„
Township 27, Range 9, Golden Pre
cinct.
Whereas said property has been?
recently sold to Warren S. Mc
Donald by Holt County for$l,500.
from which sum was to be paid
taxes on said property for the
years 1929, 1930, and 1931, which
taxes were levied and assessed
after said foreclosure action was
started, in the total sum of
$206.55, and
Whereas there remains a bal
ance of $1,293.45 of said purchase
price.
Nowf, therefore, I move you that
such money, should be turned over
to the County Treasurer with in
structions to disburse the same as
follows:
1. To the payment of the costs
incured in said foreclosure, pay
ment to be made to Clerk of the
Court. $83.87.
2. The balance to be pro rated
Continued on page 8.
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Poverty is a piper no man need
pay—if he provides himself with
a bank account.
The O’Neill National
Bank
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $125,000.00.
This bank carries no . indebted
ness of officers or stockholders.