The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 28, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    The Frontier
D, H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor
Entered at the Postofficc at O’Neill,
Nebraska, as Second Class Matter.
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Across The Kitchen Table
(Continued from page 1.)
boiling water, one-third cup cook
ing fat, and flour.
Rub the meat with the salt.
Pound all the flour possible into
the steak. Scar in hot fat and add
the water. Cover. Simmer slowly
until the meat is tender. If de
sired, 1 cup of tomatoes can be
substituted for the water, or % cup
of water may be used with the
browned steak and 1 cup sour
cream added after 30 minutes
cooking is completed. Now, how’s
that? Three different ways of
fixing swiss steak.
Shank or shin is honey and
gristly and may be used for soup
or stew. Chuck or clod (part of the
chuck) may be used as pot roast,
braised beef, casserole dishes or
boiled.
Creole Cumbo
1 pound brisket, diced; 2Vi cups
okra, 1 bay leaf, 3 sprigs chopped
parsley, one-third cup cooking fat,
V4 onion, chopped, % pound ham,
diced; 2 cups canned tomatoes, 6
cups boiling water, 2 tablespoons
flour, salt, pepper and caynenne,
and 1 green pepper chopped.
Brown the ham and brisket in
cooking fat. Remove meat. Brown
the onion and okra in hot fat. Add
flour slowly. Stir until blended.
Add meat and remaining ingredi
ents, stirring constantly. Season
to taste. Cover. Simmer slowly
until meat is tender. Serve hot
with steamed rice. This serves 12
people. If your family is not large
cut the recipe down.
The rump is solid meat, juicy and
of good flavor. Use as pot roast,
braised, stewed or boiled.
Pot Roast
3 pounds of rump, chuck or
shoulder; one-third cup suet, Vk
cup hot water, rilt and pepper and
flour.
Rub the meat with flour, salt and
pepper. Melt the suet in a heavy
kettle or dutch oven. Add meat.
Sear. Add water. Cover tightly.
Cook slowly about 4 hours or until
tender. More water may be used
if necessary. This will serve eight
people nicely.
The upper portion of the aitch
bone is solid meat, good quality.
Use it as a roast, braised or stowed.
The upper portion of the round is
fairly tender. Use the round as
roast, pot roast or stea|L
Braised Beef
3 pounds chuck, round or shoul
der, one-third cup suet, 2 table
spoons chopped onion, 2 cups diced
potatoes. Mi cup boiling water, salt
and peppei. 3 cups diced carrots, 1
cup cooked tomatoes and flour.
Rub the meat with salt, peppei
and flour. Melt suet in heavy ket
tle. Add meat. Sear. Add water.
Cover. Cook slowly until the meat
is tender. Add vegetables. Cook
until tender. This will serve eight
people.
The brisket may bh eitner fat
or lean meat of coarse quality. Use
k boiled, stewed, in soups, corned
or as pot roast.
Steaked Spaghetti
Ml pound cheese, grated; 1 large
onion, chopped; 1 pound round
steak, have your butoher grind it
1V6 cups tomato saup, 2 cups chop
ped green peppers, 2 cups cooked
spaghetti or macaroni. Salt and
pepper.
Combine the cheese, onion, soup,
steak, peppers, and spaghetti or
macaroni. Season to taste. Mix
thoroughly. Pour into a baking
dish. Bake in moderate oven of
375 degrees for about 45 minutes.
Serves six.
Minutes of Meetings
of the County Board
O’Neill, Nebraska,
September 29, 1937,
1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Sucprvis
ora met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by Chairman.
Mr. D. F. Felton, State Director
of W. P. A., met with the board in
a general discussion of the drouth
situation in this area, and also re
garding the increase of the W. 1*. A.
quota in this county.
This being the time set for the
hearing on the application of Mike
Mullen for license to operate rural
dance hall, and there being no pro
tests or remonstrances filed, it was
moved by Sullivan, seconded by
Bein'er, that prayer of petition be
granted and license issued.
Carried.
Motion by Reimer, seconded by
Ifatousek, that petition of St* |
John’s Hall, Deloit, for renewal of
Dance Hall License, be granted.
Carried.
The petition of Bert Peterson
far license to operate Rural Dance
Hall in Village of Amelia, was read I
at this meeting.
Motion by Gibson, seconded by I
Sullivan, that October 27, 1937,
2 p. m. be set as a date for hearing
on this application.
Carried.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Road Dragging fund
in payment of same:
I Alfred Cleveland $ 27.30
Robert J. Batenhorst 16.00
Lawrence Pacha 29.60
.Jim1 Ziska 2.50
John Jansen 2.75
James Kubart 12.00
Herb Jansen 2.C0
Edgar Stauffer 35.40
Gerald Graham 4.80
Wm, E. Kelley 25.00
John Stauffer 12.00
Geo. McCarthy 38.40
Art Doolittle 18.00
Oswald Goldfuss _ 2.20
Charley Ross 1.80
Walter K. Smith _ 28.80
William Jutte . 8.50
L. E. Ax tel I 11.40
Unvd Kitts 9.60
On motion, the Bond of J* red
Goebel, Road Overseer, Stuart, Pre
cinct, was approved.
Motion by Matousek, seconded
by Carson that petition of Harry
Houck for refund of ^ance Hall
License be granted and refund be
issued in the amount of $5.00.
Carried.
Mr. Martin Conway and other
residents of Sheilds precinct ap
peared before the Board in regard
to a road between Sec. 12 and 13,
Township 30, Range 12, which the
owner o? same is contemplating
having same vacated, to which va
cating this delegation protested
against.
5:00 P. M. On motion, Board
adjourned until September 30, 1937,
9:00 A. M.
J. C. STEIN,.Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
September 80, 1987,
9:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by Chairman. Minutes of
previous meeting were read and on
motion were approved as read.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the General fund in pay
ment of same:
John A. Carson .$ 89.00
Ed J. Matousek 53.60
Walter K. Smith 43.90
J. H. Gibson 31.90
L. W. Keimer 1! 50
John Sullivan 35.00
Delegation from Chambers ap
peared before the Board in regard
to establishing a feeder road pro
ject on the county road west of
Chambers.
PETITION
TO THE HONORABLE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS:
Your petitioner, E. F. Porter,
represents that he is the owner
of part of the North Half of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 29
in ownship 26, Range 12, consist
ing of one-half acre.
That said tract of land was
doubly assessed and taxed for the
year 1919; that the assessment
so levied for the year 1919 has
been paid and the other assess
ment still remains and shows orf
the tax records as unpaid. '- ' •
Your petitioner therefore asks
that the taxes now shown as un
paid against said land on the tax
records for said year 1919 be
stricken and cancelled.
E. F. Porter.
Motion by Gibson, seconded by
Matouaek, that prayer of above
petition be granted.
Carried.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on Koad fund in payment of
same:
Llye C* McKim $ 6.00
W. A. Smith 6.00
Wm. J. Thramer 86.00
Fred Richardson 8.00
John Sullivan :i().00
Chet McClanahan 68.00
J. H. Gibson 26.00
J. H. Gibson 60.00
Ed J. Matousek 46.00
Howard Garage 8.46
Elmer Ernst 104.00
John A. Carson 53.00
Hale Asher 14.63
L. W. Relmer ... 6.00
Walter K. Smith 15.00
Leo S. Tomjack 20.00
Oscar Peterson 26.50
John Sullivan 20.00
Clinton McKim 8.00
John Sullivan 20.00
Richard Minton 108.00
Chris Judge 40.00
J. 11. Gibson 46.00
D. £. Crandall 72.90
Ronald Carson 20.00
12:00 noon. On motion, Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O'Neill, Nebraska,
September 30, 1937,
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 Gibson, seconded by
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
II.M. SHEVNAN, widely known
expert of Chicago, will personally
be at the Norfolk Hotel, Norfolk,
Friday only, November 5, from
» A. M. to fi 1*. M.
Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic
Shield is a tremendous improve
ment over all former methods, ef
fecting immediate results. It will
not only hold the rupture perfectly
but increase the circulation,
strengthens the weakened parts,
thereby closes the opening in ten
days on the average case, regard
less of heavy lifting, straining or
any position the body may«ssume
no matter the size or location. A na
tionally known scientific method.
No under straps or cumbersome
arrangements and absolutely no
medicines or medical treatment.
Mr. Shevnan will he glad to demonstrate
without charge.
Add. 6441 N. RICHMOND ST , Chicago
For 1R year* assistant to F H. Seeley, famous
rupture expert of Chicago.
Smith, that petition of Pat Ken
nedy for refund of Dance Hall Li
cense at Amelia, be granted, and
refund in amount of $5.00 be is
sued in payment of .same.
Carried.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
In the Matter of Mothers’
Pensions
ORDER
Now, on this 30th day of Sep
tember, 1937, this matter came
on for hearing on the application
of Stella Slachtka Moore for a
mothers pension. After due con
sideration and investigation, I
find that she is entitled to a
mothers mension of $10.00 per
month for the months of October,
November, December, January,
February and March. Said cause
came on for further considera
tion on the application of Fern
McClelland for an extension of
her mothers pension. The court
finds that she is entitled to a
mothers pension for the months
of November, December, Janu,
ary, February and March. It is
further ordered that the board
of supervisors make the proper
and necessary order for the pay
ment of the above amounts to the
above mentioned persons.
ROBERT R. DICKSON,
Judge.
The State of Nebraska
County of Holt
I, Ira H. Moss, Clerk of the
District Court of Holt county,
Nebraska, hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the original
order this day filed for record in
my office in the above entitled
cause.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska,
this 30th day of September, 1937.
IRA H. MOSS,
Clerk District Court.
Motion by Matousek, seconded by
Reimer, that prayer of petition be
granted and warrants ordered
drawn on Mothers Pensions fund
in accordance therewith.
Carried.
Motion by Gibson, seconded by
Reimer, that claim of South Fork
Holt County Agricultural Society
be allowed in the amount of $800.00,
this being the total amount of
money available at this time.
| Carried.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ordered
| drawn on the General fund in pay
ment of safne:
Albert Carson I 3.60
I John A. Carson 17.00
| Bessie L. Wanser . 3.00
j Mary E. Rogman 8.00
i May Bell Lines 3.00
Harriet B. Carson 3.00
j Chas. L. Beebe _ 72.65
; Mrs. S. E. Hicks .. 6 00
Hoskinson Merc. Co. - 49.82
Dailey Tobacco, Co. — 2.42
Dan Sullivan .... 4.00
Northwestern Bell 8.62
Hugo Mittlestadt - 21.60
Pete Peterson .. 68.40
John Sullivan 15.00
John A. Carson 51.00
Farmers Union O’Neill- 5.10
Ronald Carson 18.30
CelestinCe Williamson 3.00
Nora M. Peterson 3.00
Bertha E. Geidel 1.50
Gayle Lines . . 3.00
Mrs. Nettie Freeman 5.00
John Sullivan - - 21.00
Hoskinson Merc. Co. .. . 35.11
Jack L. Davidson .. 21.30
Ed Jones 6.90
Mrs. Geo. Wilson ..— 5.00
Elmer Ernst ... 16.00
J. C. Penney Co. —. 2.08
Dave Hubert 68-40
J. H. Gibson _ 46.90
James Rotherham --L-— 3.75
The following election claims
were audited and approved and on
motion were allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on General fund in
payment of same:
Antelope precinct -$ 30.00
Atkinson precinct . 41.50
Atkinson, first ward 39.10
Atkinson, second ward - 39.50
Atkinson, third ward - 39.10
Chambers precinct 24.20
Continued on page 5,’ column 4.)
BRIEFLY STATED
Senator Frank Brady was down
from Atkinson Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McBride are
rejoicing over the arrival of a son,
born last Thursday in an Omaha
hospital.
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Food, clothing, shelter
and money in bank are
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O’NEILL NATIONAL
BANK
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Capital, Surplus and This Bank Carries No
Undivided Profits, Indebtedness of Officers
$140,000.00 or Stockholders.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Week’s SPECIALS
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J. V. Johnson and William Mlin
ar of Atkinson, were transacting
business in this city last Tuesday*.
Marriage is a game of give and
take. And it usually fails only
when the old man fails to keep on
giving.
Miss Nancy Dickson came up
from Norfolk last Friday evening
and spent the week-end visiting
the home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hancock came
up from David City last Saturday
for a few days visit with relatives
and old friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Vogt are in
Thedford, Nebr., this week, he go
ing there on business, and she for
a visit with her parents.
The Ray Emerson house near
Star burned to the ground Sunday
night. No details have been learned
as to the cause of the fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howard, who
live about eight miles east of town,
are rejoicing over the arrival of
a baby boy at their home Sunday.
The Presbyterian Ladies Guild
will have a covered dish luncheon
j Thursday, Nov. 4, at the home of
| Mrs. Scott.
Joyce E. Furst of Spencer, and
Miss Mary M. Whitman of Lynch,
were granted a marriage license in
county court last Thursday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock
and sons drove to Osmond last Sun
day and spent the day visiting
friends and relatives, returning
home that evening.
H. W. Milligan of Sioux City, a
member of the firm of C. J. Milli
gan hay and grain dealers, was
looking after business matters in
this city last Tuesday.
Verne Davis, who lives southeast
of O’Neill, lost the end of his right
! thumb in a power saw Monday,
| while sawing wood at the Miller
place just east of town.
Minnie Harrsch of Kennewick, f
Wash., who has been here the past
month visiting at the home of her
I brother, Emil Block, left Sunday
for her home in Washington.
EGGo DAY |
Makes feather* grow fast and get*
hen* hack to full laying capacity in
short time. Oct eggs 15 to SO days
sooner. Provide* S to 4 times Its
cost In e*tr* egg*. Feed it the year
'round. Coat Is very small. TRY IT!
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