The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 12, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    The Frontier
D.H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor
Entered at the Postoffice at O’Neill.
Nebraska as Second Class Matter
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Supervisors’ Proceedings
(Continued from last week)
O’Neill, Nebraska,
Aug. 28, 1935, 9 a. m.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by the Chairman. Min
utes fo previous meeting read and
<m motion were approved as read.
Board spent forenoon in review
ing and approving applications for
Old Age Pensions.
12:00 noon, on motion, Board ad.
journed until 1:00 p. m,
John Sullivan, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
Aug. 28, 1935, 1 p. m.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by the Chairman.
On motion the following claims
were allowed on the Unemploy
ment Relief Fund:
Mrs. Minnie Hough $64.50
Mrs. Mary Wilson _ 44.20
Reardon Bros. _ 3.85
E. J. Kilmurry.. 45.00
Koenig Hospital ... . 18.35
N. W. Bell Tel. Co. 28.50
Dr. N. P. McKee . 3.75
Roberta Arbuthnot ... 20.00
Roberta Arbuthnot 32.30
O’Neill General Hospital 30.00
Interstate Power Co. 9.70
Walter Snider ___ 45.00
C. E. Stout __ 3.00
The following claims were audit
ed and approved and on motion
-were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Road Fund in pay
ment of same:
Harry Keeler _... $25.52
James Davidson . 16.12
Deep Rock Oil Co. 43.50
J. D. Adams Co.42.69
Wilbur Shoal .... 92.00
Sam Kaup . 92.00
John Haskin 40.0o
L. H. Steinhau^er.. 8.00
Mort Gill . 40.24
W. H. Stein_14.15
W. H. Stein 21.95
Lyle McKim . 19.20
Geo. Kubik ... . 10.00
Dick Curran _..r~— 2.00
Joe Kubick IV ,.!.t 22.00
Verne Johnson 17.60
Harold Hibbs .. 2.00
L. H. Steinhauser ._ 16.00
Ivan Jensen 2.00
John Claussen . _vf:. 22.65
Dale Potts 2.00
Id. Boas_ .... . 3.20
t C. E. Linn . 17.00
Alder Bros. .. ... .. 1.48
Ed Krugman _.... 4.00
Finwall Garage__ 25.78
Porters Filling Station . 11.94
Theo Hurtig _ 4.35
Sam Killham . 40.96
Standar Oil Co.. 13.13
John Walter Sr. . 15.00
Continental Oil Co__ 40.85
Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co._ 41.20
O. F. Lindburg.. 3.00
Spann Bros. . 14.05
W. H. Stein.. 32.45
Austin Western Road Co. . 16.18
5:00 p. m., on motion. Board ad
journed until August 29, 1935, at
9:00 a. m.
John Sullivan, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
Aug. 29, 1935, 9 a. m.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as, per adjournment. All
members present. Meetting called
to order by the Chairman. Minu
ts of the previous meetinw was
read and approved as read.
The following claims were allow
ed on the County Relief Road
Fund:
Council Oak _$210.20
R Schulz_ 2.10
W. S. Gore*- 3.20
V. W. McGinnis _ 36.60
Mrs. Harry Kopp 1._ 41.20
John Wrcde _ 42.30
Ira L. Livingston- 6.00
K-B Market_._ 14.40
Greenstreet Bros. _ 2.10
Roy Karr- 24.10
Jess Kiatt_12.00
Gail Burdick_ 6.00
A. E. Bucklin —.- 2.40
Golden Rule -- 5.40
Fair Store_ 17.50
J. H. Wunner.. 16.00
Council Oak, Atkinson 12.00
Ben J. Grady 18-00
R. R. Morrison--38.90
Farmers Union Store _—. 12.90
J. I. Gray 34.40
W. H. Chicken--- 71-50
B. J. Shald 12.00
Mrs. D. Stannard..—- 12.00
J. C. Penney Co.- 11.60
John Finch--- 75.40
Joe Daas 2.40
Earl Billings . 3.20
Alder Bros. - 35.70
Clover Farm Store- 15.30
The Board spent the rest of the
forenoon in auditing claims for
rent and for the care of the poor.
12:00 noon, on motion, Board ad
journed until 1:00 p. m.
John Sullivan, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
Aug. 29, 1935, 1 p. m.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by the Chairman.
The following claims were audit
ed and approved and on motion
weere alloyed and warrants order
ed drawn on the Poor Fund in pay
ment of the same:
Harmon Johnson Funeral
Home_$65.00
E. J. Kilmurray ..... 45.00
Ed Boldra ___25.00
George Syfie 5.00
Mrs. Elva Bogue 7.00
Atkinson General Hospital _ 17.75
Fred Swipgley . 24.00
Zeffa M. Stein ... 19.60
Fred Swingley _ 8.00
(Continued on page 5, column 6.)
TIRES!
Why is it that more than twice
as many people are buying Tires
from Gambles now than last year.
The recent drastic price reduction
is one of the reasons. 30x5 Truck
Tires, $14.95.—Adv.
BRIEFLY STATED
Pat Dorsey, of Pender, is in the
city today looking after business
matters.
Fred#Woods, of Fremont, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mr3. Chet
Calkins, last Friday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce Vail are the
parents of a son, born last Mon
day morning. Mrs. Vail and son
are doing nicely.
John J. Turner, of Atkinson, and
Miss Helen Cleary, of O’Neill, were
granted a marriage license in
county court last Monday.
Guy Alderson, for many years a
resident of the Chambers country,
but now living at Tilden, was in the
city last Monday visiting old time
friends.
Former Congressman Edgar
Howard, of Columbus, was in the
city for a few hours today, visiting
his many old-time friends.
H. B. Hubbard and daughter,
Miss Fern, came up from Lincoln
last Friday morning for a few days
visit with old time friends.
Larry Phalen left this afternoon
for Denver, Colorado, where he will
enter Regis college for his third
year in the medical college.
Owen F. Hayes, of Atkinson, and
Miss Inez Beck, of# Stuart, were
granted a marriage license in the
county court last Saturday.
Charles A. Meyers, 61, and Mrs.
Elsie Ohm, 34, both of Menlo,
Iowa, were granted a marriage
license in county court last Mon
day.
Miss Ruth Evans left last Sun
day morning for Omaha where she
will enter St. Catherines hospital
and take a course in nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hagensick
came up from Sioux City last Mon
day night to attend the funeral of
Mr. Hagensick’s father, William
Hagensick.
Miss Anna Clark, who had been
visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. M. R. Sullivan for the past
three weeks, left for her home in
Omaha Sunday morning.
Miss Mary Sullivan and Miss
Eileen Davidson left for Omaha last
Sunday morning where they will
enter St. Joseph’s hospital and
take the course in nursing.
i
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