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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1935)
The Frontier P.H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor Entered at the PostofRcTatO’NeiU. Nebraska as Second Class Matter ; ADVERTISING RATES?” Display advertising on pages 4, 6 and 8 are charged for on a basis of 25c an inch (one column wide) | per week; on page 1 the charge is 40 cent an inch per week. Want ads, 10c per line, first insertion, subsequent insertions, 5c per line. One Year, in Nebraska_$2.00 One Year, outside Nebraska $2.25 Every subscription is regarded, as an open account. The names of subscribers will be instantly re moved from our mailing list at ex piration of time paid for, if pub lisher shall be notified; otherwise the subscription remains in force at thedesignated subscription price. Every subscriber must understand that these conditions are made a part of the contract between pub lisher and subscriber. O’Neill, Nebraska, October 1, 1935, 9:00 a.m. Holt County Board of Supervis ors! met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion were approved as read. On motion the following claims were allowed on the Unemploy ment Relief Fund: Mrs. Dewitt Morrison_$ 16.00 Anna Vequist _ 4.70 Mrs. Eunice Sanders . 26.40 Ed Matousek 32.00 Mrs. Anna Sauser --— 3.70 Matilda Olsen 11.00 The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants order ed drawn on General fund in pay ment of same: John Steinhauser .. $ 48.00 John Sullivan 29.00 Ed. J. Matousek 52.15 J. C. Stein 88.80 Louis W. Reimer 38.00 John A. Carson.. 86.00 The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants order ed drawn on the Bridge fund in payment of same: C. A N. W. Ay. Co...$246.87 C. A N. W. Ry. Co. 460.00 C. A N. W. Ry. Co. .. 2.00 Board began selecting the Jury for the November 1935 term of Court. 12:00 non. On motion, Board ad journed until 1:00 p. m. John Sullivan, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. Oct. 1, 1935, 1:00 p. m. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by Chairman. Motion by Carson, seconded by Walter that the following Jury list for the November 1985 term of Court be approved. Carried. District No. 1 Cleveland — John Montgomery, Stuart. Coleman—Glen Spindler, Spene «r. y Dustin—A. Staples, Butte. Emmet—Joe Winkler, Emmet; William Grothe, Jr., Emmet. Pleasant View — John Schrunk, Rock Falls—Robert Richardson, Spencer; Wm. Claussen, O’Neill. Suratoga—James Lauridson, At kinson. District No. 2 Antelope—L.B.: Parkinson, Page, iowa—Hugo Mittelstaedt, Page; Roy Waring, Page. Paddock—Charley Linn, O’Neill; Jim Miller, Red Bird. Scott—Ross Ridgeway, Dorsey. Steel Creek—Charley Cole, Star. Shields—Walt O’Malley, O’Neill; Robert Fullerton, Atkinson. Willowdale — John Cleveland, Star. • District No. 3 O’Neill, 1st Ward—R. E. Gal lagher, O’Neill; Elmer Hagensick, O’Neill; Ed. Jones. O’Neill; Wm. Caddy. O’Neill. O'Neill, 2nd Ward—Fred Saunto, O’Neill; John Martfelt, O’Neill; ThomaH Donlin, O’Neill. O'Neill. 3rd Ward — Francis Howard, O’Neill; John Martin, O'Neill; Ralph Millard, O’Neill; Bartley Malloy, O’Neill. Grattan—J. C. Carney, O’Neill; John Cook, O'Neill; D. M. Murphy, O’Neal; John Vitt, O’Neill. District No. 4 Deloit—Adolph Latzel, Newboro. Ewing—A. E. Spittler, Ewing; Lyle Barnhart, Ewing; Frank Van dersnicht, Ewing. Golden—Coe Butler, Ewing; Wm. H. Johnson, Page. Verdigris—Harry Harper, Page; Frank Cronk, Page; Roy Parker, Page; Lee Taylor, Page. District No. 5 Chambers—R. R. Gdubb, Cham bers; Kermit Grimes, Chambers; Lawrence Jones, Chambers; Earl Metcalf, Chambers. Wyoming—Harve Weeks, Am elia. Lake—Seymour Harkins, Bliss. Inman—Floyd Keyes, Inman; R. M. Gannon, Inman; Geo. Colman, Imnan. McClure—Clyde Elkins, O’Neill. Conley—Alvin Johnson, Cham bers; Harry Scott, Chambers. District No. 6 Francis — Antoine Dobrovolny, Atkinson. Green Valley—Earl Collins, At kinson. Stuart—Olga Bigelow, Stutort; Pete Ottele, Stuart; Dana Bigelow, Stuart; Harvey Hovey, S tuart; Harry Cadwallader, Stuart; Ed ward Coufal, Stuart. Holt Creek—Henry Dickau, At kinson. Swan—Roy Warden, Amelia. District No. 7 Atkinson, 1st Ward—C. C. Cox bill, Atkinson; Henry Dierks, At kinson. Atkinson, 2nd Ward—Chas. Dug an, Atkinson; Roy Woods, Atkin son. Atkinson, 3rd Ward—Chas. Bal lon, Atkinson; Bert Shaw, Atkin son; V. C. Wilburn, Atkinson. Atkinson Precinct—Claude Pen ry, Atkinson; Henry Schaaf, At kinson; Otmar Possneckar, Atkin son. Sheridan—James Kubart, Atkin son; Frank Hanel, Atkinson. Fairview’—Lee Forbes, Amelia. Sand Creek—James Deming, Stuart. The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants order ed drawn on Road-dragging fund in payment of same: John Richardson ..$ 4.00 Anton Tasler 6.20 A. W. Connor - 2.00 Frank Mlnarik — — 15.60 Clement Muff . - 6.25 C. F. Baker 7.00 Lee Gilman 48.00 Ed. Fridel _ 3.80 R. A. Bartak 7.50 Jos. Thramer 7.80 C. F. Baker 12.50 Motion by Steinhauser, and sec onded by Carson that we accept the proposal of Greenway-Raynor Co. to prepare history of, proceedings, furnish legal opinion, prepare legal notices also print Bonds in con nection with proposed Bond issue for new court house and jail build ing. Carried, 5:00 p. m. On motion, Board ud Jorned until October 9, 1935, 10:00 a. m., unless called at an earlier date by the clerk. John Sullivan, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, Oct. 9, 1935, 10:00 a. m. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, met in regular session pursuant to adjournment at their regular meet ing place in O’Neill in said County on the 9th day of October, 1935. The following Supervisors were present: Sullivan, Steinhauser, Stein, Carson, Matousek, Walter and Reimer. Chairman SuHivan presided and the County Clerk, John C. Gallagher, was present and recorded the proceedings. All of the Supervisors being present, the following proceedings were had and done: Supervisor Steinhau|ser offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Supervisors of the County of Holt, state of Ne braska as follows: 1. This Board hereby finds and determines: That it is ncessary to erect a suitable Court House and Jail for this County, and for that purpose to borrow the sum of Sixty-One Thousand Dallors ($61,000.00) and issue the bonds of the County in said amount to pay for said Court House and Jail; that the proceeds of the sale of said bonds be appropriated for the building of said Court House and Jail. 2. A specila election is hereby culled and shall be held in the County of Holt, Stute of Nebras ka, on the 12th day of November, 1935, at which election the follow ing proposition shall be submitted to a vote of the people of said County: “Shall the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, issue its bonds of the principal amount of Sixty one Thousund Dollars ($31,000. 00) for the purpose of erecting a suitable Court House and Jail for said County, Said bonds to be dated the first day of December, 1935, and become due in not more than twenty years from their date and bear interest at not ex ceeding the rate of Four per centum (4%) per annum, pay able on December 1, 1933 and semiannually thereafter; and shall a tax be levied annually on all taxable property in said County in addition to all other taxes sufficient in amount to pay interest on and the principal of said bonds as and when such in terest and principal become due?” 3. The polls at said election shall be opened at 8 o’clock in the morning and close at 8 o’clock in the afternoon of said date and the voting places in the several precincts of said County shall be located as designated in the no tice hereinafter ordered to be published. 4. Said election shall be con ducted according to the laws ap plicable to general elections and the County Clerk is hereby di rected to cause ballots to be printed and to procure the nec essary poll books and supplies and furnish the same to the elec tion boards in the several pre cincts and he shall also make the necessary arrangements for vot ing places for holding said elec tion. 5. The County Clerk of this County shall revise the list of Judges and Clerks of election for the several precincts and fill all vacancies therein and shall ap point and notify the judges and clerks of election in each precinct and order them to appear at their respective polling places and shall designate one of said appointees in each precinct whose duty it shall be to receive from the Clerk the ballots, poll books and other equipment for the holding of the election as provided by law. 6. The Board finds that The Frontier is a legal newspaper published in this County. A no tice in substantially the follow ing form shall be published for four weeks in said newspaper: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the people of Holt coun ty, State of Nebraska, that a spec ial election has been duly called by the Board of County Supervisors of said County and will be held in said County on the 12th day of November, 1935, at which election the following proposition will be submitted to a vote of the people of said County: “Shall the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, issue its bonds of the principal amount of Sixty one Thousand Dollars ($61,000. 00) for the purpose of erecting a suitable Court House and Jail for said County, Said bonds to be dated the first day of December, 1935, and become due in not more than twenty years from their date and bear interest at not ex ceeding the rate of Four per centum (4%) per annum, pay able on December 1, 1936 and semiannually thereafter; and shall a tax be levied annually on all taxable property in said County in addition to all other taxes sufficient in amount to pay interest on and the principal of said bonds as and when .such in terest and principal become due?’’ YES NO v oters desiring to vote m lavor of said proposition shall mark an “X” in the square opposite the word “YES.” Voters desiring to vote aaginst said proposition shall mark an “X” in the square opposite the word “NO." The voting places in the several precincts of said County will be as follows: Antelope Precinct: Place, School House School District No. 124. Atkinson Precinct: Place, City Memorial Hall. Chambers Precinct: Place, Cham bers Town Hall. Cleveland Precinct: Place, Cleve land Church Basement. Conley Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 120. Coleman Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 14. Deloit Precinct: Place, St. John’s Hall in Deloit. Dustin Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 18. Emmet Precinct: Place, Emmet Hall. Ewing Precinct: Place, City Hall, Lots 9, 10, Block 11. Fairview Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 211. Francis Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 209. Grattan Precinct: Place, Court House, O’Neill, Nebr. Green Valley: Place, School House, School District No. 203. Golden Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 31. Holt Creek Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 229. Inman Precinct: Place, Harry McGraw’s Garage. Iowa Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 55. Josie Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 226. Lake Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 73. McClure Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 135. Paddock Precinct: Place, Pad dock Town Hall. Pleasant View Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 89. Rock Falls Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 33. Sand Creek Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 74. Saratoga Precinct: Place, Phoe nix Post Office. Scott Precinct: Place, Scott Town Hall. Shamrock Precinct: Place,School House, School District No. 65. Sheridan Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 35. Shields Precinct: Place, Shields Town Hall. Steel Creek Precinct: Place, School House, School Dist. No. 4. Stuart Precinct: Place, North Town Hall. Swan Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 245. Verdigris Precinct: Place, Town send Building, Lots 9, 19, Block 9, Page, Nebr. Willowdale Precinct: Place, School House, School Dist. No. 96. Wyoming Precinct: Place, School House, School District No. 216. Atkinson City, First Ward: Place B. E. Sturdevant’s Office. Atkinson City, Second Ward: Place, C. E. Haven’s Garage. AtkinsonCity, Third Ward: Place City Memorial Hall. O’Neill, First Ward: Place, F. J. Dishner’s Office. O’Neill, Second Ward: Place, K. of C. Hall. O’Neill, Third Ward: Place, City Pump Station. The polls will be opened at 8 o’clock in the morning and close at 8 o’clock in the afternoon of said date, and will be conducted as provided by law. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. JOHN C. GALLAGHER, County Clerk. 7. At least twenty (20) days previous to said election the County Clerk shall cause to be made out, printed and delivered to the sheriff of this County three copies of said notice for each pre cinct in the County and the sher iff shall post up a copy of said notice in three of the most public places in each precinct in the County at least ten days before the time of holding said election. 8. The County Clerk shall also furnish copies of the question submitted to the election board in each precinct, and a copy of the question shall be posted up at each place of voting during the day of election. 9. A copy of the official ballot to be used at said election shall be printed in the Chambers Sun, Page Reporter, Ewing Advocate, Stuart Advocate, Atkinson Graphic, The Frontier and Holt County Independent, seven legal newspapers published in and of general circulation in said County. The foregoing resolution having been read and considered, the roll was called on the passage and ad option of the same and the follow ing Supervisors voted in favor Of the passage and adoption of said resolution: Steinhauser, Stein, Car son, Reimer, Walter, Matousek and Sullivan. The following voted against the same: None. Thereupon the Chair man declared the resolution passed and adopted. JOHN SULLIVAN, Chairman of Board of Supervisors. JOHN A, CARSON, Chairman. J. W. WALTER, Chairman. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. JOHN STEINHAUSER, Chairman. LOUIS W. REIMER, Chairman. ED. J. MATOUSEK, Chairman. 12:00 noon. On motion, Board adjourned until 1V00 p. m. John Sullivan, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. City Council Proceedings O’Neill, Nebraska, November 5, 1935. Council met in regular session. Present: Mayor Kersenbrock.Coun cilmen Harty, Brennan, Coyne, Uhl Protivinsky, Yantzie. Meeting was called to order by the Mayor. Reading of the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. City Treasurer’s statement for the month of October was read and approved. Upon motion the following bills were allowed: On the General Fund: The Frontier $ 16.75 Interstate Power Co. ... 240.49 Esther Tomlinson 4.00 Frank Summers . .... '. 1.50 W. J. Serck 2.70 O’Neill Fire Dept. 76.60 Gi L. Bachman . 1.58 R. E. Calvert 4.50 Chester Calkins .. 90.00 G. E. Miles 4.00 Elmer Hagensick 10.00 Galena Lumber Co. 34.07 DANCE AT K. C. Hall, O’Neill SATURDAY EVENING November 30 AFTER THE SHOW GOOD MUSIC WE WANT TO SELECT Reliable young men, now em ployed, with FORESIGHT, fair education and mechanical in clinations, who are willing to train spare time or evenings at home to qualify as INSTALLA TION and SERVICE experts in Electric Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. New, profitable field. For interview write, giv ing age and present occupation. UTILITIES ENGINEERING INSTITUTE 404 N. Wells St. Chicago, 111. A Photograph is Your Most Precious Gift At Xmas! 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McElvain, for an Off and On Sale Beer License be set as of the date of November 20th, at 7:30 p. m. Motion carried. Margaret Clausson, Alma Evans and Clara Blackburn met with the Council in regard to passing an Ordinance creating an occupation tax on beauty parlor operators. The Council took the matter up for discussion and tabled it until the next regular session. Upon motion the Council ad journed until November 20th, and subject to the call of the Mayor. C. W. PORTER, City Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, November 20, 1935. Council met as per adjournment of November the 5th, 1935. Present: Mayor Kersenbrock, Councilmen Protivinsky, Coyne, Harty, Uhl, Brennan. The meeting was called to order by the Mayor. Motion was made by Councilman Uhl, seconded by Councilman Bren nan, that the Council vote on the Off and On Sale Beer License of Ralph W. McElvain. Roll was cal led on this motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—Pro tivinsky, Coyne, Harty, Uhl, Bren nan; Nay—none. The following resolution was in troduced by Councilman Harty, and read. RESOLUTION Whereas, Ralph Wr. McElvain has made application for an Off and On Sale Beer License, and Whereas, said application is in all respects, in legal and due form and notice of hearing thereon has been given according to law by publication in The Frontier, and Whereas, no remonstrances are interposed, and no objections are on file or made to the granting of said application and the issuance of license of an Off and On Sale Beer License to said applicant, Therefore, be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of O’Neill, Nebraska, that an Off and On Sale Beer License be granted to said Ralph W. McElvain, and that the City Clerk be and he hereby ip directed to issue said license, in manner, form and within the time prescribed by law. (Continued on page 8, column 7.) CORONADO RADIOS! Yes, you can really get delivery on Coronado, the outstanding Radio of the year in Beauty, Tone Recept ion and Latest Features. 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