The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 16, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    The Frontier
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D. H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor
Entered at the Postoffice at O'Neill.
Nebraska, as Second Class Matter.
One Year, in Nebraska $2.00
One Year, outside Nebraska 2.25
Minutes of Meetings
of the County Hoard
O’Neill. Nebraska.
August 10. 1937,
5:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Superiv
ors met at the call of the clerk. All
members present except Carson.
Meeting called to order by Chair
man.
Motion by Reimer, seconded by
Sullivan, that the County Attorney
be, and he hereby is instructed to
start legal proceedings for the Con
demnation of the following d«
scribed land, to-wit:
A tract of land containing 0.31
Acres, beginning at a point 253.15
feet north and 33.0 feet west of the
Southeast corner of Section 32,
Township 29 N, Range 14 W,
thence 450.0 in a southwesterly di
rection around a 20 degre curvej
(Radius 286.5 feet) to a point 296.51
feet west and 33.0 feet north of J
said section corner, thence east
253.5 feet, thence north 253.5 feet
to the point of beginning.
Motion carried.
6:00 P. M. On motion, Board
adjourned until August 24, 1937,
10:00 A. M., unless called at an
earlier date by the clerk.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
August 24, 1937.
10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Sueprivs
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.
The following salary claims were
audited and approved and on mo
tion were allowed and warrants
ordered drawm on the General fund
in payment of same:
Esther Cole Harris $126.00
Lurec Abart 70.00
C. J. Malone 188.38
Ira H. Moss _ . 166.66
Loretto Phalin . 104.17
John P. Sullivan 50.00
Francis Sullivan 70.00
Both S 1 n i en To.no
C. C. Bergstrom 70.00
Harry Bowen 100.00
Elja McCullough 158.33
Ed Hancock 85.00
Geo. Shoemaker _ — 104.17
B. T. Winchell 166.66
Inex O’Connell 83.33
Catherine Carney 70.00
Peter W. Duffy 160.00
Marjorie Dickson 70.00
Helen Sullivan 70.00
Teresa Connnelly 70.00
Julius D. Cronin 108,33
Harry Bowen 10.00
John C. Gallagher 166.66
On -motion the following claims
were allowed on the Administrative
Expense fund:
Roberta Arbuthnot $ 49.00:
Margaret Joyce 70.00 j
Geraldine Cronin 70.00
12:00 noon. On motion, Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
August 24, 11(37.
1:00 f\ M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by Chairman.
Mr. Schaaf appeared before the
Board in regard to a claim filed by
him for damages to his car which
he claimed was caused, by defect
in the Conuty Road. ' \
Board agreed to make an inspec
tion of the Road where damage
occurred before tuking a»iy action
on this claim.
The following claims yere aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the General fnud in pay
ment of same:
Esther Cole Harris $ 2.50
C. C. Bergstrom 05.00
Elja McCullough t J 17.50
What Is
A Trifle—
A loose thread a lost minute,
a penny more or less? Any
oi these things may lead to
unexpected but important
consequences.
}ust how important is the
penny? The ads in this paper
give you a good illustration.
The pennies you save, multi
plied by the minutes you gain,
will become savings that mount
into the dollars. These are trifles
worth while.
Aditorial by
John C. Gallagher_ 6.88
B. T. Winchell _ 55.41
Elja McCullough___ 200.00
John C. Gallagher . 1.90
W. Duffy _ 125.41
On motion, the following claims
j were allowed on the Unemploy
ment relief fund:
Clyde Keller_L_ -$ 4.50
Roberta Arbuthnot . 31.60
| Council Oak_—_36.00
'Council Oak. Atkinson . 44.50
! Ernest Harris.._.. 8.00
! Fair Store _„__i___ 25.50
Ben J. Grady 89.00
Linder Store _. 10.00
Minnie Hough Tasler- 16.75
Harold A. Gill . 5.00
Yantzi & Son 5.00
John Wrede _ 18.00
Western Hotel .... 21.25
Gh Iden Rule 13.52
Standards Store ... 11.00
Dr. J. P. Brown ... 81.00
Midway Store _ 5.00
O. P. BigUn . 65.00
George Syfie .... 5.00
Mrs. Frank Griffith .2.50
O’Neill Food Center .. 32.50
Joe Daas ..—- 2.50
Dr, 0. W. French .. 3.00
Dr. A. T. O’Leary 3,00
Dr. W. J. Douglas_1_ 67.60
Farmers Union Store- 8.00
Mrs. Mary Wilson . 20.001
Harry Cowles 22.50
W’m. Clark & Son .10.00
Chace and Chaee ... 10.00
J.* H. Wunner _!-13.15
J. C. Penney 34.28
Hoskinson Merc. Co. 30.94
Musil Brothers ...._ 50.00
J. P. Protivinsky 34.00
Darlene Thompson - 18.00
Lewis A. Miller 18.00
Lewis A. Miller 2.951
On motion the following claims
were allowed on the County Relief
fund:
J. I. Gray .$ 15.00
Willium Clark . 10.00
Reardon Brothers __ 1.65
J. P. Protivinsky 22.00
Arbuthnot A Reka 2.40
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on Road fund in payment of
same:
Chris Judge .. $ 80.00
John Sullivan 25.00
3, C, Stein _ 26.00
Fred Richardson 14.00
Oliver Jenkins . 8.00
Leo S. Tomjack . 21.00
John B. Friday . 7.20
Richard Minton . 84.00
John Sullivan 6.60
J. H. Gibson . 30.00
J, H. Gibson . 37.00
John Sullivan .. 22.00
Ed J. Matousek 35.00
Clinton McKim 44.00
Walter K. Smith 47.50
L. W. Reimer 7.50
Sid Faulhaber _ 12.00
Win. J. Thramer 40.00
Elmer Ernst 84.00
John A. Carson.40.00
J. II. Gibson 38.00
5:0: P. M. On motion, Board
adjourned until August 25, 1937,
9:00 A. M.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
August 25, 1937,
9:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present except Carson
and Gibson. Meeting called to
order by Chairman. Minutes of
previous meeting were read and
on motion were approved as read.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on Road Dragging fund in
payment of same:
J. W. Nickel $ 12.50
C. E. Linn . 2.40
Laverne Finley .. 5.00
R. A. Bartak . 9.00
Job Thramer 19.20
Emial Utah .— 4.40
John Jansen 4.40
Gerald Graham . 3.00
C. I. Linn 1.80
Paul Nelson 12.00
Arthur Fleming _ 9.00
Stanley Bartak 3.60
James Fleming _ 7.20
Herb Jansen . 3.20
L. W. Ulrich 36.00
Albert Finley 3.00
The following claims were aud
ited and apprawed and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on General fund in payment
of same:
John Sullivan _ $ 35.00
Louis W. Reimer _ 15.50
Walter K. Smith 29.00
John Sullivan 23.00
Ed J. Matousek 26.45
Louis W. Remier 15.50
12:00 noon. On motion, Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
O Neill, Nebraska,
August 25, 1937,
1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present except Carson
and Gibson. Meeting called to
order by Chairman.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Road fund in payment
of same:
Texas Service Station — $ 10.11
Donald Luben 32.00
Charles Luben — 16.00
Dept of Roads
and Irrigation _ _ 245.88
Oscar Peterson — 23.75
Stanley E. Kutscher — 10.75
Robert Ford Sr. - 2.50
Leo Framer 16.50
Mike Bonenberger 1.05
Smith Motor Co..10.77
Len Kaiser 14.40
O. B. Stuart 4.80
Jack Gallagher 8.75
Leslie Caster ... 9.75
Waiter Rouse 11.25
F. S. Brittell . 25,00
Stuart iHartigan _ — 15.00
PPeter Hansen 6.50
-TlVUMP
NO ONE RUNS DOWN .
WHITE ROSE GASOLINE
Since the day of the first automobile
this finer gasoline has been the leader
in the quality field.
PURE - POWERFUL - KNOCK PROOF
Costs no more than Regular Gasoline
MELLOR MOTOR CO.
Fifth & Douglas Sts. O’Neill, Nebr.
Horace Walpole, Earl
of Oxford, said: “The
chief object of Ameri
cans is to make money.
And, in truth,money IS
freedom.
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oneilJnational
BANK
Capital, Surplus and This Bank Carries No
Undivided Profits, Indebtedness of Officers
$125,000.00 or Stockholders.
MEMBER FEDERAL DEP6SIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
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James Mlnarik .. 14.00
Arbuthnot & Reka . 128.27
William Luben 32.00
Melvin Luben . 32.00
Evans Stover ___ 3.75
Bernard J. Cavanaugh .. 20.75
John R. Ruther ._ 31.75
Int Machinery Co. 151.09
Continental Oil Co. 14.95
Miller Hasselblach Co. ___ 500.00
Standard Oil Co. 38.02
W. A. Smith ,. 27.20
Henry Kruger Jr. _ 12.00
Elemr Crosser ... . 18.75
Marvin Young ... 8.75
V. A. Kivett 8.75
Geo. Sobotka . 3.50
F. E. Skrdla ...... 112.50
Chas. Boies Jr. . 10.00
Sinclair Refining Co. 21.24
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on General fund in payment
of same:
Mrs, Laura Mitchell _$ .30.00
N. W. Bell Telephone Co. _ 21.94
Interstate Power Co. _ 17.33
Gamble Store .78
Roberta Arbuthnot _ 6.00
D. H. Cronin ...... 96.55
Uhl Transfer _ 2.00
Crabb Oil Co_ -3.60
Joe Fernholz . 24.00
J. C. Penney Co. _ 3.96
Gamble Stores ... .42
Ed Jones .... 68.10
Elmer Ernst .. 12.00
F. O. Clyde . 2.00
Chas. L. Beebe 77.45
Int. Power Co. _ 52.44
Int. Power Co. _ 74.63
Int. Power Co.. 39.96
Int Power Co. 39.07
Albert Carson 32.40
Hugo Mittelstaedt 51.20
Holt County Pub. Ass’n. 144.02
J. W. McDermott_20.00
Dowe Dickson . 4.00
Margaret Howard_ 19.20
Joe Fernholz_ 5.00
D. H. Cronin_ 87.50
Matousek Bros.__ 1.60
E. E. Sanford_25.00
A. S. Henry__—_ 5.25
Tillie Wernke_ 3.00
T. A. Quilty ___ 5.00
E. E. Stevens_ 2.00
Richard Minton_12.00
Chas. L. Beebe_ 92.63
Int. Power Co._ 26.55
Int. Power Co__55.38
Int. Power Co._ 3.41
Int. Power Co.__ 13.00
Int. Power Co._ 15.73
Ronald Carson —. 28.80
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on Eemergency Bridge fund
in payment of same:
Interstate Machinery Co_$ 14.63
Wm. J. Thramer _ 24.80
On motion, the following official
bonds were approved:
Fred R. Mack, Clerk, Sheridan.
William J. Meusch, Justice of the
Peace, Dustin.
The application of Mike Mullen
for License to operate Rural Dance
Hall on SW!4 25-30-13 was read at
this meeting.
Motion by Sullivan, Seconded by
Reimer, that September 28, 1937,
2 p. m., be set as a date for hearing
on this application.
Motion by Reimer, seconded by
Matousek that Holt County Inde
pendent, Ewing Advocate and Stu
art Advocate be designated to pub
lish the 1936 Delinquent Tax List.
Carried.
5:00 P. M. On motion, Board
adjourned until September 28, 1937,
10:00 A. M., unless called at an
1 earlier date by the clerk.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
The ©Id fashioned orator used to
say that Rome wasn’t built in a
day. Neither are the WPA pro
jects.
A thing of beauty is a joy for
ever — especially to the beauty
parlors.
It may be true that the meek
will inherit the earth because we
don’t believe it will be possible to
give it to a hard boiled person when
it has so many mortgages* on it.
According to the newspapers
President Roosevejt is talking
about balancing the budget again—
or rather we should say, he is again
talking about balancing the budget.
A local man who is happy though
married states that he has found
the proper formula. He says, “She
goes her way and I go hers.”
The Lord made the world in six
days but it is to be remembered
that this was be&re the era of the
fcrty-hour week. 4
Three Koala bear cubs have been
born in the Sydney, Australia, zoo.
We presume one of them will be
named Coca.
One remark which the average
woman makes but never expects
you to agree with is: “I look like
a wreck today.”
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DANCE TO
ALYCE E. LEE
In The New
Spencer Auditorium
Spencer, Nebr.
Thursday, Sept. 23
GALENA LUMBER COMPANYPhone 74
The Use
of
0
Highways
by
Pedestrians
KEEP TO THE RIGHT is a rule which does
not,apply to the pedestrian using the
highways. When walking along a high
way or road, always stay on the left side, so
as to face oncoming traffic. The person who
walks on the right with vehicular traffic must
constantly look to the rear to see if a car is
approaching. As the man, No. 3, in the above
illustration, he cannot see car No. 1 and if it
is making very little noise he will not hear it.
This is doubly dangerous at night, as a pedes
trian cannot be easily seen by a driver when he
is facing the lights of cars coming from the
opposite direction. Walk as pedestrian No. 4
in the illustration. He is facing vehicle No. 2,
and can easily see how much room he must
give to avoid the danger of accident. The
person who walks with traffic on the right side
of a highway places his life in great danger,
as well as the lives of those in automobiles, as
striking a person could easily cause a car to
be turned over, inflicting serious injury or
even death to its occupants. If you must walk
on a public road, KEEP TO THE LEFT!
(Copyright, 1937. P. L. Cummings, Des Moines, la.)
Traffic Violations are increasing daily—motor vehicle accidents also are greater as the speed
mania grips the nation and carelessness in driving remains unchecked. A comprehensive study of
this ever-present problem is being sponsored by this group of O’Neill merchants who are present
ing this “Drive With Safety” Campaign.
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O. F. BIGLIN
Furniture and Undertaking
BROWN-McDONALD CO.
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Golden Rule Store
COYNE HARDWARE
Hardware
Paints, Oils and Varnishes
MELLOR MOTOR CO.
Ford Sales and Service
MILLER BROS.
CHEVROLET CO.
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JgnJigjjy
“Chevrolet Dealers Over .22 Years”
O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK
Capital, Surplus and
Undivided Profits $140,000.00
JOHNSON DRUGS
GALENA LUMBER CO.
Building Material and Coal
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SETH NOBLE
Lumber, Coal and Paint
L. G. GILLESPIE
City, Farm and Auto Insurance
Real Estate Dealer
CORNER DRUG STORE
C. E. Stout, Prop.
HARTY LAUNDRY & DRY
CLEANING
Rugs Cleaned
Hats Cleaned and Blocked