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City Council Proceedings
(Continued From Last Week.)
Motion was made by Councilman
Brennan, seconded by Councilman
Coyne, that the Council vote on the
application of Lod Janousek, for
license to Sell beer at retail, OH
and On Sale. Roll wras called on
the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows; Aye—Pro
tivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan,
Uhl; Nay—none.
Motion was made by Councilman
nan,Uhl, seconded by Councilman
Yantzie, that the Mayor be instruct
ted to endorse the apprcwal on the
applicants bond. Roll was called
on the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye: Prot
ivinsy, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan,
Uhl. Nay: None.
The following resolution was in
troduced by Councilman Coyne and
read:
RESOLUTION
Whereas, Lod Janousek has made.
an application for an Off and On ]
Sale Beer License, and
Whereas, Said application is in'
all respects in legal and due form i
and notice of hearing thereon has
been given according to law by
publication in The Frontier, and
Whereas, no remonstrances are
internosed, 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
Lod Janousek, and that the City
Clerk be and he hereby is directed
to issue said license, in manner,
form and within the time pre
scribed by law.
Motion was made by Councilman
Yantzie, seconded by Councilman
Brennan, 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 was made by Councilman
Brennan, seconded by Councilman
Uhl, that the Council vote on the
application of E. F. Peterson for
license to sell Beer at retail. Off
and, On Sale. Roll was called on
the above motion und the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye: Prot
ivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan,
Uhl. Nay: None.
Motion was made by Councilman
Brennan, seconded by Councilman
Coyne, that the Mayor be instruct
ed to endorse the approval on appli
cants bond. Roll was called on the
above motion and the vote thereon
was as follows: Aye: Protivinsky,
Coyne, Brennan, Uhl. Nay: None.
The following resolution was in
troduced by Councilman Uhl and
read:
RESOLUTION
Whereas, E. F. Peterson 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 said 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 E.
P. Peterson, and that the City
Clerk be and he hereby is directed
to issue, in manner, form and with
in the time prescribed by law, said
license.
Motion was made oy Councilman
Coyne, seconded by Councilman
Brennan, 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.
Motion was made by Councilman
Uhl, seconded by Councilman Bren
nan, that the Council vote on the
application of Roy E. Osborne 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, Yantzie, Bren
nan, Uhl. Nay: None.
Motion was made by Councilman
Protivinsky, seconded by Council
man Brennan, that the Mayor be
instructed to indorse the approval
on applicants bond. Roll was call
ed on the above motion and the
vote thereon was as follows: Aye:
Protivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Bren
nan, Uhl. Nay: None.
The following resoluton was in
troduced by Councilman Yantzie
and read:
RESOLUTION
Whereas, Roy E. Osborn, 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 Roy
E, Osborn, 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 Prot
ivinsky, 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 was made by Council
man Protivinsky, seconded by
Councilman Coyne, that the Council
vote on the application of P. B.
Harty 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, Yantzie, Bren
nan, Uhl. Nay: None.
Motion by Councilman Uhl, sec
onded by Councilman Coyne, that
the Mayor be instructed to indorse
the approval of applicants bond.
Roll was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as fol
lows: Aye: Protivinsky, Coyne,
Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl. Nay:
None.
The following resolution was in
troduced by Councilman Coyne and
read.
RESOLUTION
Whereas, P. B. Harty, 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 qf
license for Off and On Sale Beef-,
to said applicant,
Therefore, be it resolved by the
Mayor and City Council of O’Neill,
Nebraska, that an Off and On Snle
Beer License be granted to said
P. B. Harty, 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 by Councilman Yantzie.
seconded by Councilman Brennan,
that the above resolution be adopt
ed. Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye: Protivinsky,
Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl.
Nay: None.
Motion by Councilman Uhl, sec
onded by Councilman Brennan,
that the Mayor be instructed to
endorse the approval on applicants
bond. Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye: Protivinsky,
Yantzie, Coyne, Brennan, Uhl.
Nay: None.
Motion by Councilman Protivin
sky, seconded by Councilman Bren
nan, that the Council vote on the
application of Ralph W. McElvain
for license to sell at retail, Off
and On Sale Beer. Roll wa^ called
on the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye:
Protivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Bren
nan Uhl. Nay: None.
The following resolution was in
traduced by Councilman Coyne and
read:
RESOLUTION
Whereas, Ralph W. MeElvain 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 or
said application and 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
Ralph W. MeElvain, 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 by Councilman Brennan,
seconded by Councilman Yantzie,
that the above resolution be adopt
ed. Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye: Protivinsky,
Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Ubl.
Nay: None.
Motion by Councilman Uhl, sec
onded by Councilman Protivinsky,
that the Mayor be instructed to
endorse the approval on applicants
bond. Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was as
follows: Aye: Proti vinsky, Coyne,
Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl. Nay:
None.
Motion by Councilman Brennan,
seconded by Councilman Yantzie,
that the Council vote on the appli
cation of Edith Castleman, for li
cense to sell at retail, Off and On
Sale Beer. Roll was called on the
above motion and the vote thereon
was as follows: Aye: Proti vin
sky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl.
Nay: None.
The following resolution was in
troduced. by Councilman Coyne and
read:
RESOLUTION
Whereas, Edith Castleman has
made application for an Off and On
Sale Beer License, and
Whereas, Said application is in
all respects, in legal a^d due form
and notice of hearing thereon has
been given arcording to law by
publication in The Frontier, and
Whereas, no remonstrances are
interposed, and, no objections arc
on file or made to the granting of
said application.
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
Edith Castleman, and that the City
Clerk be and he hereby is directed
to issue said license, in manner,
form and within the time provided
by law.
Motion by Councilman Brennan,
seconded by Councilman Yantzie,
that the above resolution be adopt
ed. Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was as
follows: Aye: Protivinsky, Coyne,;
Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl. Nay:None.,
Motion by Councilman Brennan,
seconded by Councilman Uhl, that
the Council vote on the application
of Ralph W. McElvain for an al
cholic Liquor license, on Sale by
Drink. Roll was called on the
above motion and the vote thereon
was as follows: Aye: Protivinsky,
Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl.
Nay: None.
Motion by Councilman Uhl, sec
onded by Councilman Protivinsky,
that the Mayor be instructed to
endorse the approval on applicants
bond. Roll was called upon the
above motion and the vote thereon
was as follows: Aye: Protivin
sky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl.
Nay: None.
The following resolution was in
troduced by Councilman Brennan
and read:
RESOLUTION
Whereas Ralph W. McElvain
has made application for an On
Sale by Drink, Alcholic Liquor
License, and
Whereas, Said application is in
all respects, in legal and due form
and notice of hearing thereon has 1
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 thereon, and
Whereas, a majority of the City
Council of O’Neill, Nebraska, favor
the issuance of an On Sale by
Drink, Alcholic Liquor License, to
said applicant.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
Mayor and City Council of O’Neill,
Nebraska, that an On Sale by
Drink, Alcoholic Liquor License, be
granted to said Ralph W. McElvain
and that the City Clerk be and he
hereby is directed to issue said
license, in manner, form and with
in the time prescribed by law.
Motion by Councilman Protivin
sky, 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: Protivin
sky, Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl.
Nay: None.
Motion by Councilman Uhl, sec
onded by Councilman Brennan, that
the Council vote on the application
of E. F. Peterson, for an Alcholic
Liquor License, On Sale by Drink.
Roll was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as fol
lows: Aye Protivinsky, Coyne,
Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl. Nay:
None.
Motion by Councilman Protivin
sky, seconded by Councilman Bren
nan, that the Mayor be instructed
to endorse the approval on appli
cants bond. Roll was called on
the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye:
Protivinsky, Coyne, Yantzie, Bren
nan, Uhl. Nay: None.
The following resolution was in
troduced by Councilman Yantzie
and read:
RESOLUTION
Whereas E. F. Peterson has
made application for On Sale by
Drink, Aleholic Liquor 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 thereon, and
Whereas, a majority of the City
Council of O’Neill, Nebraska, favor
the issuance of an On Sale by
Drink, Aleholic Liquor License, to
said applicant.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
Mayor and City Council of O’Neill,
Nebraska that an On Sale by
Drink, Alcoholic Liquor License, be
granted to said E. F. Peterson
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 by Councilman Brennan,
seconded by Councilman Uhl, that
the above resolution be adopted.
Roll was called on the above motion
and the vote’*thdreon was as fol
lows: Aye: Protivinsky, Coyne,
Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl. NayrNone.
The application of E. F. Peter
son, for a Liquor License for Sale
in Original Package was presented
to the City Council.
The following resolution was
introduced by Councilman Brennan
and read:
RESOLUTION
Whereas, E. F. Peterson, of
O’Neill, Nebraska, has made appli
cation to the Nebraska Liquor Con
trol Commission, for a retailors
license to sell within the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, Alcholic Liquors
in Original Package, and
Whereas, said Commission has
forwarded to the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, said application, and
Whereas, there are no objections,
or complaints 6n file with the City
Clerk of said City.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
; Mayor and City Council of O’Neill,
Nebraska, that the City Clerk of
the City of O’Neill Nebraska, for
ward to the Commission a copy of
these resolution's.
Be it further resolved, that there
are no complaints or objections on
file against said license.
Be it further resolved that the
City of O’Neill, Nebraska, file no
objections against the issuance of
said license.
Motion by Councilman Yantzie,
seconded by Councilman Brennan,
that the above resolution be adopt
ed. Roil was called on the above
motion and. the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye: Protivinsky,'
Coyne, Yantzie, Brennan, Uhl.
Nay:None.
Motion by Councilman Yantzie,
seconded by Councilman Coyne,
that the date of hearing on the
application of M. J. Enright, for an
Off and On Sale Beer License,
be set as of the date of April 8,
1936, at 7:30 P. M. Motion carried.
Upon motion the Council adjourn
ed subject to the call of the Mayor.
0. W. PORTER,
City Clerk.
FIVE
CONGRESS—AS SEEN
BY A NEBRASKAN
By Kgrl Stefan
Washington social life goes on in
spite of “hell and high water.”
Wars and rumors of wars or floods
lapping at the "very feet of the
White House fail to disrupt the
mad whirl of eritertaining in this
nation’s eapitol. Cocktail parties,
dances, teas, banquets and dinners
seem to attract more attention than
serious legislation which is being
discussed in orddr to eliminate the
depression. The town is “in the
money” and it stems as if every
body in every country of the world
and in every state iri the Union
knows it, because a close investiga
tion of the city’s inside life shows
that the people in this eapitol are
living and doing a lot of entertain
ing. Everybody Seems to be in a
hurry to do something. It is even
hard to get an appointment with
the chief of one of the smallest de-!
partments without giving many
hours or days advance application
for such an appointment. Visitors
coming from home are bewildered,
and wonder what it is all about.
The chain store lobbyists are
here fighting against the Robinson
Patman bill which is a bill to give
the independent merchant a chance
to compete with the great chain
organizations. In their argument
against this bill, these chain store
lobbyists say it might increase the
cost of living to consumers, but
they neglect to say anything about
the recently published income tax
returns which show that some of
these gigantic stores pay some of
their heads of departments over
$100,000 a year each.
Many Nebraska people are here
today, all of them interested in
some kind of legislation. Former
| Governor Bryan is here, and he was
] the guest of honor at a banquet
given in memory of the late Wil
liam Jennings Bryan. Governor
Cochran is also here, interested in
various legislation. Walter Christ
ianson, editor of the Omaha World
Herald, accompanied by his wife,
was a recent arrival. Most of the
Nebraskans who are here, come
from Omaha, and working on leg
islation effecting that city. Many
of them are interested in a river
bridge; some of them are railroad
men and representatives of com
munity organizations working for
and against the long and short haul
bill, which is being debated on the
floor of the house. Those favoring
the bill say that it will give the
railroads an opportunity to com
pete with steamships which are
subsidized by the taxpayers. They
say the farmer in the middle west
has lost his market for grain and
corn because the steamships can
haul it cheaper thru the Panama
Canal, and on the water; and under
present conditions, the railroads
cannot compete with these cheap
freight rates. They claim that this
legislation will give them an op
portunity to compete with the wat
er rates, and again restore the
market for the middle states farm
er on the coast. Those opposing
:he bill state that it may give the
railroad an opportunity to charge
more for short hauls than they do
for long hauls, but the proponents
?tate that the Interstate Commerce
Commission will continue in their
power over rates, and will make it
impossible for the railroads to work
a hardship against the short hauls.
President Roosevelt, after delay
ing his vacation trip three times,
finally left yesterday, after getting
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FRED G.
HAWXBY
Democratic Candidate
for
Attorney General
has practiced for 30 years in
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He believes hard work is the
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A STORY AND A WORD
There is an old story about how Pat sold Mike a blind horse
telling him the horse had no faults. When Mike complained that the
horse was blind Pat said, “That isn’t his fault, that’s his misfor
tune!” If the voters pick the wrong man it probably is not their
fault but it is likely to be their misfortune. I believe the 28th district
which is purely agricultural, should be served in the legislature by
a farmer who has been and is taking it on the chin with the rest of
us. I believe I can meet the problems of the businessman, the work
ingman, and all others with sympathy and understanding as well.
If justice satisfies you we will get along. I don’t claim to b£ so
darn good, but if I knew of a better man running for this job I
would be out working for him.
OTTO BFNTZFN
FOR MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE
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Robert E. Tomlinson
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
Supervisor 2nd District
I believe each township in the district should
receive their share of county road work in pro
portion to the taxes paid in each township, and
that help should be picked from all parts of the
district on an impartiahbasis.
VOTE
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at the Primaries, Tuesday, April 14th
full information about the flood
damage, and learning that all re
lief work is well underway. How
ever, he did not leave until he had
made a two hour inspection tour of
the flood area in Washington. On
his way back from the river Friday
he sat in his automobile and signed
a Nebraska bill for Senator Norris.
This bill provides for establishment
of the Freeman homestead near
Beatrice, Nebr., as a National park.
The high water has left this vi
cinity and behind it tons and tons
of debris, and a visit there shows
a covering of mud over everything.
The flood waters have left a ter
rible odor in their wake, and people
here are warned against the impur
ity of the water. Many of the
scenes here resemble the scenes
around the Elkhorn river, especial-1
ly around Norfolk years ago when 1
that river went out of it’s banks
during flood time.
Some members of the house who
are close to the committee endeav-j
oring to fix up the new tax bill, ‘
now figure it might raise around
$792,000,000 of new taxes, and
figuring on that basis, this amount
would run the government about
twenty-five days. Some of the of
ficials close to the administration
saj that in the next fifteen months
our national debt will reach $35r
000,000,000. Others figure it will
be about $40,000,000,000.
The committee on education com
pleted hearings on the vocational
training bill, but they are not to
take final action until next week.
The bill carries an authorized ap
propriation of about twelve million
dollars, as compared with about
three million dollars last year. Sev
eral features have been placed, ip
the new bill which will permit ex
pansion in some instruction so as
to make it possible to teach young
men and women how to earn their
own living after leaving high
school and college. The senate has
an amendment in a similar bill
which would permit some training
of city officials; fire departments;
police departments, and while th^s
amendment was not acted on fav
orably by the house committee, the
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CITY OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
CITY ELECTION, APRIL 7,1936
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