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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1936)
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State Giving Free Maps For Pheasant Reports The Nebraska Game Commission is anxious to get accurate report from farmers in this community regarding the loss of game birds daring the past winter. Below is a form to be filled, out and mailed, if you care to do so, to the Game Commission at the State House, Lincoln, Nebr. To each subscriber ■who reports, the Commission will send a fine five color map of the state, entitled “Seeing Nebraska.” The map shows the state recreation grounds, lakes and kinds of fish in the lakes. The maps will be ready for distribution in April. Name Town County ... .. - 1 farm acres. I estimate pheasants and quail died this winter. I estimate there are now pheasants and quail on my farm. 1 would be pleased to get a free copy of the new map, “Seeing Ne braska" you are publishing this spring. Signed City Council Proceedings O’Neill, Nebraska, March 23, 1936. Council met as per adjournment of March 3, 1936. Present: Mayor Kersenbrock; Counciimen: Coyne, Protivinsky, Yantzi, Brennan, Uhl. The meeting was called to order by the Mayor. Motion by Councilman Coyne, seconded by Councilman Brennan, that the Council vote on the appli cation of George A. Fox for license to sell beer at retail. Off and On Sale. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was, as follows: Aye: Protivinsky, Coyne, Yantzi, Brennan, Uhl. Nay: None. Motion by Councilman Uhl, sec onded by Councilman Brennan, that the Mayor be instructed to indorse the approval on applicants bond. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye: Protivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl. Nay: None. The following resolution was in troduced by Councilman Brennan and read: RESOLUTION. Whereas, George A. Fox, has 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 for Off and On Sale Beer 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 George A. Fox, and that the City Clerk be and he hereby is directed to issue said license, in manner, form and within the time prescribed by law. Motion was made by Councilman* Yantzie, seconded by Councilman Coyne, that the above resolution be adopted. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye: Protivin sky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl. Nay: None. Motion by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Coyne, that the Council vote on the appli cation of G. A, Fox and John Fox for license to sell beer at retail, Off and On Sale, Roil was called on the above motion anil the vote thereon was as follows: Aye: Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl. Nay: Protivinsky. Motion by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Uhl, that the Mayor be instructed to indorse the approval on applicants bond. Roll was called on the above motion OS THf REPORTER PHOTOGRAPHERS, hundreds of them, • constantly scour the world for "shots” that will make a news highlight more real. . . more interesting ... more understandable. The single, business-like click of a camera and a thousand word story is captured, all in an instant, to be presented in a manner more graphic than the words themselves could ever attain. The scenes these men photograph number into the thousands daily. From this great number a careful selection is made. The chosen pictures, designed to aid you in the visualization of im portant news events or "human-interest” occurrences and individuals, are regularly offered by this newspaper. This is our answer to a modern public's demand upon a modern newspaper for pictures of places, persons and incidents of world-wide interest. REVIEW OF WORiD EVENTS—IN PICTURES APPEARING REGULARLY IN THIS PAPER and the vote thereon was as fol lows: Aye: Coyne, Yantzie, Bren nan, Uhl. Nay: Protivinsky. The following resolution was in troduces! by Councilman Yantzie, and read: RESOLUTION Whereas, G. A. Fox, and John Fox, 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 I 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 for Off and On Sale Beer, to said applicant, Therefore, be it resolved by the Jtlayor and City Council of O’Neill, ‘Nebraska, that an Off and On Sale Beer License be granted to said G. A. Fox, and John Fox, and that the City Clerk be and he hereby is directed to issue said license, in manner, form and within the time prescribed by law. Motion was made by Councilman Uhl, seconded by Councilman Bren nan, that the above resolution be adopted. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—Coyne, Yant zie, Brennan, Uhl; Nay—Protivin sky. Motion was made by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Uhl, that the Council vote on the application of J. II. Bauman, for license to sell at retail, Beer, Off and On Sale. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—Pro tivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Uhl, Brennan; Nay—none. Motion was made by Councilman Brennan, seconded by Councilman Yantzie, that the Mayor be in structed to indorse the approval on applicants Bond. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—Pro tivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl; Nay—none. The following resolution was in troduced by Councilman Uhl, and read. RESOLUTION Whereas, J. II. Bauman, has made application for an Off and On Sale Beer License, and Whereas, said application is in ail 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 for Off and On Sale Beer, 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 J. H. Bauman, and that the City Clerk be and he hereby is directed to issue said license, in manner, form and within the time prescrib ed by law. Motion was made by Councilman Yantzie, seconded by Councilman Brennan, that the above resolution HERODOTUS said “Anything may happen in the course of time.’’ The poor man who takes time to accum ulate money in bank here may be * • t * j 1 come a rich man. The O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000.00 This Rank Carries No Indebtedness of Officers or Stockholders. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION be adopted. Roll was called on tht above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye—Protivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl; Nay —none. (To be continued.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00—C. E. Yan'M superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00—“Gain ing Life.” Evening Service 7:30. This ser vice will be conducted by the men. H. Ib-Johnson, Pastor. REAL VALUES AT GAMBLES! Thanks, for the wonderful cele bration of our ,11th Birthday—Re member, every i,tem at Gambles is a Real Value all the time. 50-ft, %-in. Single Braid Garden Hose, $1.98.—Adv. BRIEFLY STATED Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sigman were up from Amelia Friday last, hav ing business at the court house and elsewhere. , i Miss Eileen Enright went down to Norfolk the fatter part of last week, where she has accepted a position in one of the hospitals in that city. H. B. Hubbard came up from Lincoln Tuesday afternoon for a few days in the city, looking after his property interests in this sec tion of the state. S. J. Week.es went down to Omaha last Sunday night, spent a couple of days looking after busi ness matters there and returned, home Tuesday night. John Dumpert was reported in his bed, the first of the week from effects of an attack of influenza, the disease said to be at its worst in the month of March. Editors Coats, of Stuart, Kelley of Atkinson, Murfin of Page, and Hammer of Chambers, were in the city last Tuesday on business be fore the county board of supervis ors. J. H. Oetter, of Bliss, a pioneer of south Holt and probably one of the oldest men in this section, was in the city Friday last, coming in with Clarence Johnson, a resident of Wheeler county just across the county line. -'W C. B. Yarnall, manager of the local Golden Rule store, left last Sunday for Holdrege, Nebr., to attend a meeting of the managers of the several Golden Rule stores in Nebraska and adjacent states. He is expected to return home to night. The shrill blast of alarm of fire split the calm air Friday morning. The firemen hastened to a garage on lower Fourth street to find a 50 Registered Hereford Bulls 80 High-Grade Hereford Cows and Heifers SELL AT AUCTION Atkinson, Nebraska Thursday, April 2 1:00 o'clock P. M. A big offering of practical cattle representing such sires as REPEATER. BEAUMAS TER. PRINCE DOMINO, BRIGHT STANWAY, SU PERIOR and many others. The offering includes—* 8 Head of 4-Year-Old Bulls 12 Head of .1-Year-Old Bulls 20 Head of 2-Year-Old Bulls 10 Head of Yearling Bulls •10 Choice Hereford Heifer Calves 20 Fine Yearling Heifers 20 Bred Young Cows The cattle selling in this offering have been raised in the open, they are not loaded with fat and will meet your approval. Try and be with us sale day. j Max Baird & Others OWNERS Col. E. C. Weller, Auctioneer Albert McMindes and Dan Scott, Fieldmen chimney burning out. In five min utes the fire boys backed away and ran the fire truck into its accustom ed stall. Jim Fullerton, in town Friday to attend a meeting of farmers en deavoring to untangle the web of uncertainty salvaged from the wreck of the defunct AAA, was a caller at this office. Mr. Fullerton has been in the game about as long as the next one in Holt county and his judgment is that all the farm ers want is for the politicians to get out of the way and let them go to it. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mellor re turned to O’Neill last Thursday night, after spending the past two months in southern Texas and in Colorado. On their way home they visited with Mrs. W. T. Evans and daughter, Ruth, at Sterling. Colo. Jess says he received a letter from Ben DeYarman, a former resident here now living at Olympia, Wash, stating that he expects to return to this county for a visit the com ing summer. Lawrence Chapman came up from Omaha last Friday afternoon and Sunday afternoon, accompan ied by Mrs. Chapman, who had been in the city for the past week, returned home. They were accom panied home by Miss Ruth Simp son, who for the past two years had made her home here with her aunt, the late Mrs. L. C. Chapman. Miss Simpson will visit in Omaha for a few days and will then go to her home at Portland, Ore. During her residence here Miss Simpson made many friends who regretted to see her leave O’Neill but extend, best wishes for a happy and prosperous future. F. J. Biglin, accompanied by his daughters, Constance, Betty and Jean, his son, Joe, and sister, Miss Genevieve, drove to Sioux City last Monday morning. Joe, his son, 9 years old, entered a hospital there for an operation for the removal of some puss that had gathered above his eye, the result of being struck in the eye by one of his playmates some time ago. The operation was performed, Monday and Mr. Biglin and the other children returned that evening while Miss Genevieve remained in Sioux City to look after Joe. He is getting along nicely and will be able to return home in a few days. oj » in the New CAP-SEALED CANS Now, Goetz HIGHEST QUALITY Beer — Pilsener —is available in Cap-Sealed Cans! And the special lining af the Goetz Cap-Sealed Can ON THE AIR With An Outstanding Musical Program ... 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