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    City Council Proceedings
. O’Neill, Nebraska,
April 2, 1940
Council met in regular session:
Present Mayor Coyne, Councilmen:
Uhl. Yantzi, Phalin, Miles, Mc
Nally.
The meeting was called to order
by the Mayor.
Motion by Miles, Seconded by
Uhl, that the Council adjourn until
Wednesday. April _ 3, 1940, at 8
P. M. Motion carried.
C. W. PORTETt, City Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
April 3, 1940
Council met as per adjournment
of April 2nd, 1940. Present May
or Coyne, Councilmen McNally,
Lindberg, Yantzi, Phalin, Uhl,
The meeting was called to order
hy the Mayor. ..
Minutes of previous meeting
were read and approved.
City Treasurers statement ior
the month of March was read and
aPUpondmotion the following bills
were allowed:
On the General Fund:
H. E. Coyne .-.?
Fred Calkins .
Earl Classen .
Ralph Bauman . * ™
L. 0. Johnson . ^ ™
W. J. Sparks £•»£
Ed Jenkins ...
O’Neill Recreation . ™-Vj{
The Frontier ...
State Journal Prnt.
J. P. Protovinsky ..
Geary Equipment Co.
Frank Summers .-.
Gpo. Medlin .
.Tames Davidson ..
Interstate Power Co. 271.yb
Chester Calkins . 90.00
C. W. Porter . 20.00
James P. Marron . d".uu
G. E. Miles . 4.00
Pete Haglin ..
T. A. Quilty. ..
Ellen Phalin .
Tom Enright .
Elsie Streeter..
Hilda Bowen . ”-9"
T. J. Brennan . 4.8U
Wm. G. Beha . 4.80
L. A. Simonson . 4.»u
Anna Donohoe . 4.»u
Sarah Ennis . ’.»u
W. P. Curtis . 4.20
C. F. McKenna . 4.20
R. N. Brittell . 4.20
Zeffa M. Stem. 4.20
Goldie Hertford . 4.20
Louis Putman . 4.»u
H. E. Coyne . 9.8b
Lohaus Motor Co. 10 90
Geo. Medlin -- J4.55
O. H. Parks . 128.50
On the Water Fund:
Jesse Scofield . 90.00
C. W. Porter ...... 19 00
Interstate Power Co. 48.28
Ralph Scofield . jo-99
Interstate Machinery. 12.50
Johns-Manville .. , 7.,
D C. Seger, met with the Coun
cil asking for a permit to install
two 2000-Gal. tanks and one 2000
Gal. tank on Lots 1-2-3 in Block *
Fahy's Add. to O’Neill. Nebr. Mo
tion by Phalin, seconded by Uhl
that the permit be granted. Mo
tion carried. , , .
Motion bv Phalin. seconded by
Miles that the Council vote on fol
lowing beer applications as a
whole: R. W. McEivam E. F. Pet
erson, Lod Janousek, W. H. Bau
man. Geo. Fox. Fred Bazelman
Edith Castleman. M. J. Enright,
Stanley Soukup, R- E. Osborn. Rol
was called on the above motion and
the vote thereon was as follows.
Aye, Miles, Uhl. Phalin, Yantai,
Lindberg, McNally. Nay, None.
The following resolution was in
troduced by Uhl, and read.
Resolution
Whereas, R. W. McElvain, E. F.
Peterson Lod Janousek, W. w.
Bauman, Geo. Fox, Fred Bazelman
Edith Castleman, M. J. Enng,
Stanley Soukup, R- E. Osborn,
have made application for an On
and Off Sale Beer License, And.
3 Whereas, said applications are
in all respects, in legal and due
form and notice of hearing there
on 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 applications and issuances ot
licenses for On and Off Sale Beer,
to said applicants,
Therefore, be it resoived bythe
Movnr and Citv Council of _0 Neill,
Nebraska, that an On and un sai
Beer License be granted to said K.
W. McElvain, E. F. Peterson, Lo
Tanousek J. H. Bauman, Geo. rox,
Fred Bazelman. Edith Castleman,
M. J. Enright, Stanley S<rokuP*
E. Osborn, and that the City Clerk
be and he hereby is directed to is
rue said license, in manner, form
and within the time prescribed by
!:’Motion by McNally, seconded by
Miles that the above resolution be
adopted. Roll was called on the
above motion and the vote the™”1
was as follows: Aye, Miles Uhl,
Phalin, Yantzi, Lindberg, McNally;
Nav. None. . , ,
Motion by McNally, seconded by
Miles that the Mayor be instructed
to endorse the approval on appli
cants bonds. Roll was ogled on
the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye, Miles,
Uhl, Phalin, Yantzi, Lindberg, Mc
Nally. Nay, None. ...
Motion by Phalin, seconded by
Yantzi. that the Council vote on the
applications for distributors of
beer of L. M. Merriman & Emma
Merriman, dba as Mem Beverage
Co and J. M. Gatz, dba as Gatz
Bros Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye, Miles, UW, Pha
lin, Yantzi, Lindberg, McNally.
Nay, None.
"Hie following resolution was in
troduced by Miles, and read:
Resolution
Whereas, L. M. Merriman, and
Finma Merriman, dba as Merri Bev
erage Co. and J. M. Gatz, dba as
Gatz Bros, has secured from the
Nebraska Liquor Control. Com
mission Beer Distributor's Licenses,
and
Whereas, they have paid to the
City Clerk of O’Neill, Nebraska,
the occupation tax required by Or
dinance of the City oi O’Neill,
Nebraska,
Therefore be it resolved by the
Mayor and City Council of O’Neill,
Nebraska, that L . M. Merriman
and Emma Merriman dba Merri
Beverage Co., and J. M. Gatz, dba
Gatz Bros, be and they are hereby
granted a license for Beer Dis
tributors within the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, and be it further re
solved that the Mayor and City
Clerk endorse their licenses as pro
vided for by law.
Motion by Yantzi, seconded by
Lindberg that the above resolu
tion be approved. Roll was called
on the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye, Miles,
Uhl, Phalin, Yantzi, Lindberg, Mc
Nally: Nay. None.
Motion by Phalin, seconded by
Yantzi, that the Council vote on
the Class C Alcoholic Liquor Li
cense of P. B. Harty. Roll was
called on the above motion and the
vote thereon was as follows: Aye,
Miles, Uhl, Phalin, Yantzi, Lind
berg, McNally; Nay, None.
The following resolution was in
troduced by Miles and read:
Resolution
Whereas, P. B. Harty, has made
application for a Class C. Alco
holic 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, fa
vor the issuance of a Class C. Re
tail Alcoholic Liquor License to
said applicant,
Therefore, be it resolved by the
Mayor and City Council of the city
of O’Neill, Nebraska, that a Class
C. Retail Alcoholic Liquor License
be granted to said P. B. Harty, and
that the City Clerk be and he here
by is directed to issue said license,
in manner, form and within the
time perscribed by law.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by Mc
Nally that the above resolution be
adopted. Roll was called on thej
above motion and the vote thereon
was as follows: Aye, Miles, Uhl,
Phalin. Lindberg, Yantzi, McNally.
Nay, None.
Motion by Lindberg, seconded by
Yantzi, that the Mayor be instruct
ed to endorse the approval on ap
plicants bond. Roll was called on
the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye, Miles,
Uhl, Phalin, Yantzi, Lindberg, Mc
Nally. Nay, None.
Motion by Miles, seconded by
McNally, that the Council vote by
ballott on the Class C. Alcoholic
Liquor application of R. L. Tom
linson, M. L. Wyant, R. W. McEl
vain, and W. E. Gatz, and that the
two receiving the majority of the
votes of the Council receive the Li
censes. Motion carried.
The result ot the nrst bailor be
ing McElvain, (4) four, Tomlin
son, (3) Three, Wyant, (2) Two,
Gatz, (3) Three, McElvain being
the only one to receive a majority
of the Council votes, and there be
ing a tie of Three votes for the
next high, another ballot was tak
en by the council to decide the next
applicant to receive a license, the
result of this ballot being, Tom
linson, (3) Three, Wyant, (1) One,
Gatz, (2) Two. There being no
applicant receiving a majority of
the votes of the Council another
ballot was taken, the result of this
ballot being Tomlinson, (3) Three,
Wyant (1) One, Gatz, (2) Two.
Still resulting in no applicant re
ceiving a majority another ballot
was taken, the result being Tom
linson. (3) Three, Wyant (1) One,
Gatz, (2) Two. No applicant re
ceiving a majority of the Council
votes*
Motion by Miles, seconded by
McNally, that the above motion be
amended to read that any one of
the applicants receiving a major
ity of the Council votes be grant
ed an Alcoholic Liquor License
Class C. Motion carried.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
Phalin, that the Council vote on
the application of Ralph W. Me
Elvain, for a Class C. Alcoholic
Liquor License. Roll was called
on the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye, Miles,
Uhl, Phalin, Lindberg, McNally;
Nay, Yantzi.
The following resolution was in
troduced by McNally, and read:
Whereas, Ralph W. McElvain,
has made application for a Class C.
Alcoholic Liquor License, and
Whereas, said application is in
all respects, in legal and due form
and notice of hearing has been
given according to law by publica-j
tion 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 a Class C. Alcoholic
Liquor License to said applicant,
Therefore, be it resolved by the
Mayor and City Council of O’Neill,
Nebraska, that a Class C. Alcoholic
Liquor License, be granted to said
Ralph W. McElvain. and that the
City Clerk be and he hereby is di
rected to issue said license, in man
ner, form and within the time pres
cribed by law. . . .
Motion by t'nann, seconaru u»
Uhl, that the above resolution be
adopted. Roll was called on the
above motion and the vote thereon
was as follows: Aye, Miles, Uhl,
Phalin, Lindberg, McNally. Nay,
Yantzi.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
Miles, that the Mayor be instructed
to endoirse the approval on appli
cant’s bond. Roll was called on
the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye, Miles,
Uhl, Phalin, Lindberg, McNally.
Nay, Yantzi.
Motion by Phalin, Seconded by
Uhl. that the resolution passed by
the City Council on February 9th,
1940, be amended by striking out
reference to the sum of $2100.00 in
the Gasoline Tax Fund mentioned
therein. Motion carried.
Upon motion the Council ad
journed subject to the call of the
Mayor.
C. W. PORTER, City Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
April 15, 1940
Council met pursuant to the fol
lowing call:
Notice
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF O’NEILL,
NEBRASKA,
You and each of you are here
by notified that a meeting of the
City Council of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, will be held at the
Council Chambers of the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 15th day
of April, 1940 at eight o’clock P. M.
The objects and purposes of this
meeting are as follows: To can
vas the votes of the last City Elec
tion held on April 2nd, 1940.
To purchase workmen’s compen
sation policy for the City of O’Neill.
To take necessary action to
wards purchasing trees for City
Park.
Signed,
H. E. COYNE, Mayor
Received a copy of the above no
tice this 15th day of April, 1940.
Signed—Frank Phalin, G. E. Miles,
H. L. Lindberg, Norb Uhl, Fred
McNally, Levi Yantzi, Councilmen.
Present at this meeting: Mayor
Coyne; Councilmen, Phalin, Uhl,
Yantzi, McNally, Lindberg, Miles.
The meeting was called to order
by the Mayor.
The Council as a committee of
the whole took up the matter of
canvasing the votes cast at the
City General Election held April
2nd, 1940, and counting the mail
and disabled votes.
The result of the vote cast at
the City Election held on Tuesday,
April 2nd, 1940, is as follows:
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but they help protect every Nebraskanl
Beer retailing is a privilege conferred only by ’
a license. And it is important to every citizen
that this licensed privilege not be abused.
To safeguard this privilege, the Nebraska Brew
ers arjd Beer Distributors Committee employs
a field representative to make reports on the
operation of retail beer outlets. These reports
show that the great majority of establishments
are operated in the public interest. Only a few
abuse their licenses, thereby jeopardizing the
state's annual tax revenue of approximately
$500,000 and the nearly $2,000,000 in Nebraska
wages derived from the manufacture and sale
of beer every year.
The brewing industry will continue to co
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1st 2nd 3rd
For Mayor: Ward Ward Ward Mail Total Majority
H. E. Coyne . 158 194 183 31 56« 5
John Kersenbrock . 219 149 231 14 613 47
City Clerk:
C. W. Porter .„ 302 289 345 42 978
City Treasurer:
Ed. F. Quinn . 298 283 320 41 942
Police Magistrate:
George Bay ..„ 288 267 306 36 897
For Councilman:
Fred McNally . 302 17 319
Cliff Lundgren . 205 6 211 90
Ed Hancock . 117 4 121
Mike Johnson .. 321 16 337
Members of the
Board of Education: i
Anna O’Donnell . 238 180 195 26 639
Dr. H. L. Bennett . 282 229 300 27 838
Upon motion the following offi
cers were declared elected:
For Mayor: John Kersenbrock
For City Clerk: C. W. Porter
For City Treasurer: Ed. F. Quinn
For Police Magistrate; Geo. Bay
For Councilman 1st Ward: Fred
McNally
For Councilman 2nd Ward: Clif
ford LundgTen
For Councilman 3rd Ward: Mike
Johnson
For members Board of Educa
tion: Anna O’Donnell, Dr. H. L.
Bennett.
Motion by Miles, seconded by
Uhl, that the Clerk be instructed
to notify the Nebraska Liquor
Control Commission that the new
location and application of Chas.
E. Stout for an Off Sale Liquor Li
cense be approved. Motion car
ried.
Motion by Uni, seconded oy Mc
Nally. that the City Council accept
the Public Liability Insurance Pol
icy No. 228900-11 and Compensa
tion Insurance Policy No. 226594-H
in the New York Casualty Co., pre
miums being $114.75 and $144.75
respectively covering the period
from April 26th, 1940, to April
26th, 1941, J. M. Hayes, Agent.
Motion carried.
The Mayor appointed as a com
mittee to investigate and purchase
trees for the park: The mayor,
Lindberg and Miles.
The Mayor’s appointments were
approved by the Council.
Upon motion the Council ad
journed subject to the call of the
Mayor.
C. W. PORTER, City Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska,
April 26, 1940
Council met pursuant to the fol
lowing call:
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF O’NEILL,
NEBRASKA
You and each of you are hereby
notified that there will be a meet
ing of the city council of O’Neill,
Nebraska, at the Council Cham
bers of said city Friday evening,
April 26th, 1940, at the hour of
8 o’clock. The purpose for which
this meeting is called is the trans
action of the following items of
business.
First, the negotiation of a lease
and option to purchase a road
grader machine for said city. Sec
ond, to pass on the application of
the New Deal Oil Company for
permission to install three addi
tional street light poles and lamps
at their place of business on Doug
las street. Third, to adopt a reso
lution approving a lease held by
Lod Janousek on a different loca
tion than that specified in his ap
plication for a beer license for the
Seriod from August 22nd, 1940 to
lay 1, 1941, for the operation of
a beer parlor in the premises cover
ed by said lease.
Signed
H. E. COYNE, Mayor
Received a copy of the above
notice this 26th day of April, 1940.
Signed—G. E. Miles, Norb Uhl,
Frank Phalin, Levi Yantzi, Fred
McNally, H. L. Lindberg, Council
men.
Present Mayor Coyne; Council
men Uhl, Miles, Phalin, Yantzi,
Lindberg, McNally.
The meeting was called to order
by the Mayor.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
Miles that we enter into a written
contract with the Island Supply
Company of Grand Island, Ne
braska. to lease certain machinery
known as a Galion Junior Motor
Grader, with the option to pur
chase the same. Roll was called on
the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows: Aye, Uhl,
Miles, Phalin, Lindberg, Yantzi,
McNally; Nay, None.
The matter of the request of
the New Deal Oil Co. was deferred
for the reason that they had no
written application for the per
mission to install three street
lights, and the Clerk was instruct
ed to notify them to make their
request in writing.
The following resolution was in
troduced by Miles and read:
Resolution
Whereas, Lod Janousek has pre
viously made application to the
City Council of O’Neill, Nebraska,
for a beer license for the coming
year commencing May 1st, 1940,
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