The Frontier 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 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 the designated subscription price. Every subscriber must understand that these conditions are made a part of the contract between pub lisher and subscriber. Distplay advertising is charged for on a basis of 25c an inch (one column wide) per week. Want ads 10c per line, first insertion, sub -- Minutes of Meetings cff'the County Board * O’Neill, Nebraska, September 28, 1937, 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to oilier by Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion were approved as read. Mr. McClurg appeared before the Board in regard to having some graveling done in a county road in Dustin precinct. Delegation from Stuart appeared before the Board in regard to set ting up a feeder Road project north of Stuart. 12:00 noon. On motion, Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, September 28, 1937, 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by Chairman. On motion, the following claims were allowed on the Administrative Expense fund: Robert Arbuthnot $ 49.00 Geraldine Cronin 70.00 Margaret Joyce 70.00 On motion, the following claims were allowed on the County Relief fund: K. B. Market $ 95.00 Harry Cowles 10.00 Robert Schult 11.00 Caafal Market 7.00 Council Oak 32.00 John Wrede 12.00 The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on General fund in payment of same: <* # Luree Abart $ 70.00 C. C. Bergstrom 70.00 Teresa Connolly 70.00 Julius D. Cronin 108,33 Marjorie Dickson Esther Cole Harris 125.00 C. J. Malone 183.33 Elja McCullough 158.33 Inez O’Connell 83.33 Helen Sullivan 70.00 E. E. Sanford 25.00, Francis Sullivan 38.00 Harry Bowen 100.00 Harry Bowen 10.00 Catherine Carney 70.00 Peter W. Duffy 150.00 Mary Lois Hammond 104.17 Ed Hancock 85.on Ira H. Moss 160.66 John C. Gallagher 166.66 Ruth s. Oppen 70.00 George Shoemaker 104.17 B. T. Winched 166.66 John P. Sullivan 50.75 Mr. Pat Regan appeared before the Board requesting that a bridge be built on the mail rodte in Golden precinct. Motion by Sullivan, seconded by Gibson, that bridge on the toWn ship road betweetl Sections 23 and 27, Township 27, Range 10, be con structed of sufficient size to carry the spring watei;. Carried. The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Gerferal fund in pay ment of same: Roberta Arbuthnot $ 6.00 Peter W. Duffy 125.30 John C. Gallagher 3.33 Margaret Howard 21.80 Elja McCullough 14.75 B. T. Winchell .78 W. J. Berger 10.00 Motion by Reimer, seconded by Smith that Claim of Verges Sani tarium, amounting to $329.30, be allowed in the amount of $250.00 and warrant ordered drawn on Gen eral fund in payment of same. Mr. Carey, Division Engineer, met with the Board in a discussion of feeder road projects within the county. 5:00 P. M. On motion, Board adjourned until September 29, 1937, 9:00 A. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, September 29, 1937, 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. Mr. E. E. Sanford, janitor at the [ old Court House Building, met with | the Board for the purpose of re questing an increase in salary. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Samuel Beeker is a poor person who is unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of bodily infirmity or other un avoidable cause, and WHEREAS, William Bokhoff is a half-brother of the said Sam Becker, and is of sufficient ability to support and care for said Sam Becker, and is the only relative liable for his support under the provisions of Sec. 68-101 of the Statute, of sufficient ability to provide support. NOW. THEREFORE, I move that the said William Bokhoff be, and he hereby is, directed to sup port and care for his half-brother, Samuel Becker; that a true copy hereof be served upon the said William Bokhoff; that if he shall fail to comply herewith and shall fail to support and care for said Samuel Becker, that legal action be instituted against him as by law provided. Louis W. Reimer. Walter K. Smith. The above resolution, on being put to a vote by the chairman, was declared carried. 12:00 noon. On motion, Board adjuorned until 1:00 P. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. Excavation for the office build ing of Emmet A. Harmon will be completed today and the work of construction will commence at once. Some of those gals in bathing suits who win beauty prizes must have received their decisions from a packed court. If those Soviet leaders were really smart they would save some of those firing squads to use on the Japanese. 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