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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1940)
Official Proceedings of thei Holt County Hoard ors met as per adjournment. All members present except Matousek. Meeting called to order by Chaif man. Delegation from Fairview town ship appeared before the Board in regard to having some road work done on the County load in the Precinct. The following salary and ex pense claims were audited and ap proved and on motion were allow ed and warrants ordered drawn on General fund in payment of same: C. C. Bergstrom .$ 78.00 C. C. Bergstrom . 70.00 C. C. Bergstrom . 41.05 Harry Bowen . 100.00 Harry Bowen .- 10.00 Teresa Connelly . 70-00 J. D. Cronin . ........ 216.66 Peter W. Duffy - 184.15 Peter W. Duffy . 150.00 Marjorie Dickson . 70.00 John C. Gallagher . 10.62 John C. Gallagher . 160.66 Ed Hancock . 104.17 Mary Lois Hammond .104.17 Esther Cole Harris .125.00 Esther Cole Harris .7.85 Mary Harty .-.—• 70.00 Holt Co. Farm Bureau . 213.40 Margaret Howard . 10.00 Mary Jardee . 70.00 Ira H. Moss .166.66 Elja McCullough . 38.05 Elja McCullough . 158.33 Inez O’Oonnell .—. 83.33 Edna Marie O’Malley . 70.00 Louis W. Reimer . 183.33 Louis W. Reimer .~.- 6.76 Helen Sullivan .-.- 70.00 Walter G. Sire . 50.00 B. T. Winched .... 166.66 B. T. Winched . 5.75 Boice Service Station .... 10.50 Lee Brady, Jr. 50.40 Norris W. Coats . 6.84 Crabb Service Station . 58.12 Crabb Service Station . 30.95 Crabb Service Station .— 10.68 Continental Oil Co. .33.49 Ed Chudomelku . 2.50 Roy Dickau . 11.70 Serafin Engler . 11.30 Herman Essert ....- 5.20 Fetrow Repair Shop . 25.60 Gamble Store Ewing 6.96 Eben Grafft .—--...» 23.62 C. F. Gillette & Son . 130.61 Dave Hubert . 5.00 Frank Howard . 17.50 Interstate Oil Co. 38.64 Interstate Machinery Co. .... 7.90 Island Supply C o. 8.36 island Supply Co. 75.00 Island Supply Co. 25.77 Alemite Company . 31.79 Wm. Wilkinson . 49.00 Frank Mlinarik . 7.20 Charley Mulhair . 4.75 Frank Neibaur ... . 6.25 Frank Osborne 12.00 Frank Osborne . 4.00 Floyd Osborne . 10.00 Page Lbr. Hdwe. Co .. 19.85 Ernest W. Rosenkrans . 35.10 Bob Slaymaker . 6.26 Aloys Schmaderer .... .. 12.50 Smith & Son . 24.00 W. ®. Sire . . 9.00 Sinclair Refining Oo. .... 10.84 Sinclair Refining Co.33.94 Vincent Moler . 4.50 Chas. W. Strong 17.00 Standard Oil Co. . 17.00 Wm. Tenborg . 20.00 Wm. Tenborg. 12.00 W. R. Tenborg 63.00 Wright Service Station . .160.15 Chas. Wheeler . .... 21.50 Chas. Wheeler ... 24.00 W. B. Warren . .. . 15.00 John Wrede ... 1.08 The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on Bridge fund in payment <of same: Ivan Bacon .$ 0.40 Central Supply Co. .275.20 Henry Dierks . 0.00 John B. Friday . 15.20 W. F. Grothe . 9.75 Dave Moler . 7.00 Evert Norwood . 2.00 Lyman Park . 2.00 J. C. Stein .. 17.40 W. J. Snider . G.00 RoBooe Snider . 2.00 Win. Thramer . 14.80 Sylvester Tomjack . 2.00 Wheeler Lbr. Bridge Co.31G.5G Wheeler Lbr. Bridge Co. 559.11 Wheeler Lbr. Bridge Co.108.07 The Chairman appointed Gibson to act as Chairman of the commit tee of claims, to sign the claims in absence of Chairman Matousek. The following claims were audit ed and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on Road-Dragging fund in payment of same: Robert Batenhorst .$ 19.50 Harold Gilman __- 06.00 Lincoln Hamilton . 40.00 James Kubart . 10.20 J. P. Miller . 8.40 James Peter . 18.00 Art Remter .... 3.00 j Nick Schmit . 4.60* John V. Vitt _ 20.00 The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on General fund in payment of same: Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 49.00 Churchill Mfg. Co. . 43.18 K. E. Beckwith .50 J. W. Bennie .76 W. G. Fletcher .- .50 H. W. Hubbard . 3.25 P. J. Keating . 8.25 Ethel Mulhair .50 Elizabeth O’Malley . 9.00 J. W. Rhodes . 7.75 Charles Luth . 7.20 First Natl, O'Neill . 10.00 J. 'P. Gallagher ....~ 26.08 J. P. Gallagher Store .120.00 Norman Gonderinger . 3.00 Gamble Store—O’Neill . 49.80 Frank Howard .. 12.75 International Chem. Co. . 76.70 Interstate Power Co. 34.59 Interstate Power Co.—.. 2.43 Milburn & Scott Co. 63.35 John A. Carson —.. 30.00 John Sullivan . 30.00 Howard D. Manson . 58.25 Midland Chem. Co. 13.07 C. W. McLane . 8.90 C. W. McLane . 7.50 D. H. Cronin . 94.02 United Chem. Co. 22.25 Western Chem. Co. 13.18 The following claims were audit ed and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants order ed drawn on Road fund in payment of same: John A. Carson . $140.00 John A. Carson . 40.00 Ronald Carson . 12.50 J. H. Gibson .—-. 15.00 Richard Minton . 88.00 Ed J. Matousek . 26.37 Wilbur McCartney . 02.00 O. O. Newman . 27.00 John Sullivan . 26.00 W. A. Smith . 80.00 O. B. Stuart 68.00 Walter K. Smith . 50.00 John Sullivan .. 20.00 Harry Sullivan . 00.00 Frank Sullivan . 5.00 W. Thramer . 40.60 W. E. Wulf 45.00 Theo Scheuth 20.00 Board spent balance of afternoon with County Assistance Director Saunders relative to the assistance cases in the County. On motion, the following claims were* audited and allowed on the Administration expense fund in payment of same: Harold Connors . 8.56 Fred W. Petersen . 51.16 Margaret Howard . 70.001 McCormick Typewriter Co. 12.50 Fred W. Petersen . 14.65 j 5:00 P. M. on motion, Board ad journed until September 26, 1040, 0:00 A. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman John C. Gallagher, Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska, j September 26, 1940, 9:00 A. M. licit County Board of Supervis-j ors met as per adjournment. All | members present except Matousck. Meeting called to order by Chair-1 man. Minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion were ap proved as read. Board spent forenoon in auditing road, bridge, and unemployment relief fund claims. 12:00 Noon, on motion, Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman John C. Gallagher, Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska, September 26, 1940 1:00 P. M. Holt County Boat'd of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present except' Matou. sek. Meeting called to order by Chairman. The following claims were audit ed and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on Road fund in payment of same: American Gear Co. 6.00 Alemite Company . 47.64 Alemite Company . 24.85 P. C. Armstrong .100.00 P. C. Armstrong .135.00 J. I). Adams Co.111.01 Roy Alder . 1.00 YV. E. Alder .127.80 John Bonenberger . 23.60 John Bonenberger . 20.50 John Bonenberger . 26.60 Mrs. Kay Brown . 6.00 J. W. Bauska . 18.95 Ed Brandt .. 23.08 Ed Brandt . 24.00 Island Supply Co. 3.93 Island Supply Co. 61.50 Island Supply Co. 64.00 Island Supply Co. 200.00 Island Supply Co. . 200.00 Lowell A. Johnson . 57.60 Win. Krotter Co. 86.72 Ed Krugman . *28.80 Lohaus Motor Co. 1.62 Lohaus Motor Co. 99.99 Lohuus Motor Co._...109.501 Wayne Marcellas . 22.17 C. R. Kelly Myers . 3.55 Miller-Hasselbalch Go.209.10 The following claims were audit ed and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants order ] ed drawn on Unemployment Re | lief fund in payment of same: Margaret Anderson . 5.26 Arbuthnot Oil Co. 2.11 Ferris Abdalla . 2.15 Drs. Brown & French . 43.00 Biglin Bros.150.00 Biglin Bros...... 90.00 Dr. L. A. Burgess . 1.50 James D. Brown . 10.00 Brown-McDonald Co. 82.21 Coufal Market . 60.00 Drs. Brown & French .... . 63.50 Coufal Market . 6.00 Clover Farm Store . 36.00 Clover Farm Store . 47.65 Council Oak—O’Neill .226.12 Council Oak—O’Neill .104.75 Council Oak—O’Neill .146.55 Chace & Chace . 67.00 R. E. Chittick . 12.95 Council Oak—Atkinson . 41.00 Council Oak—Atkinson . 30.00 Joe Daas . 40.00 Joe Daas . 39.85 Mrs. Tom Dobrovolny _ 20.00 Dr. W. J. Douglas . 4.00 Dr. W. J. Douglas . 3.50 Dickau Estate . 7.00 Dickau Estate . 7.00 J. H. Gibson . 20.00 Harold Gill . 15.00 John C. Gallagher . 7.16 Thomas Gallagher . 10.00 J. P. Gallagher .122.05 J. P. Gallagher . 90.00 F. M. Hupp . 3.70 Dr. Robert ('. Hawkins . 17.00 J. M. Hayes .10.00 Hoskinson Merc. Co.115.55 Mary G. Horskey . 10.00 , Mrs. Harry Kopp . 25.00 Mrs. Harry Kopp . 39.00 K-B Market . 69.50 K-B Market . 20.00 K-B Market . 38.00 I)r. F. J. Kubitschek . 16.50 E. J. Kilmurry . 50.00 Midway Store . 13.00 Midway Store . 13.00 Dr. Neal P. McKee . 18.30 Northwestern Bell Tel. Co. 7.89 Northwestern Bell Tel. Co. 6.45 O’Neill Drug Co. 4.50 O’Neill Drug Co. 3.85 J. C. Penney Co... 14.73 J. C. Penney Co... 14.73 J. C. Penney Co. 42.15 Pelcer & Spence . 36.00 J. P. Frotovinsky . 80.00 J. P. Protovinsky ._ 73.00 Roy Richard . 5.00 ’ Roy Richard . 5.00 Robert Schulz ...142.00 Dr. 1). 1L Stuart . 7.00 Walter Q. Sue —. 18.00 Silica Products Co. 3.27 Smith & Smith . 23.94 Stanley Soukup . 25.00 Stanley Soukup 25.00 Mattie Soukup . 7.50 Charles N. Sturdevant . 12.00 Frank Schnase . 11.25 j .1. C. Stein... 7.50 t’had E. Saunders . 1.00 St. Joseph’s Home __ ... 33.07 U & 1 Store—KSving . 4.00 i Verges Sanitarium ... .167.75 Henry Vequist . 10.00 j Henry Vequist . 16.00 i Vaughn Grocery . 17.00 J. 11. Wunner . 1.00 1 Mary Wyant . 8.00 | Western Hotel . 10.50 1 Wilson Drug Co. 3.80 Wilson Drug Co. 7.90 I Western Union Telegraph.87 John Wrede . 12.00 | John Wrede . 5.00 Motion by Carson, seconded by Sullivan that the Frontier be desig 1 nated to publish the 1940 General ! Election proclamations. Carried. 5:00 P. M. on motion, Board ad I journed until October 29, 1940, 10:00 A. M. unless called at an ; earlier date by the Clerk. I J. C. STEIN, Chairman John C. Gallagher, Clerk O'Neill, Nebraska, October 29, 1940 10:00 A. M. j 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 Road Petition signed by Fred O. Zink and others praying for the establishment of a County road beginning at the N\V corner of Section 8-81-15 and running east 7 miles was read at this meeting. Motion by Matousek, seconded by Smith that said peti tion be advertised and that hearing on said petition be set for Novem ber 26, 1940, 10:00 A. M. Board spent balance of forenoon in auditing General fund claims. 12:00 Noon, on motion, Board j adjourned until 1:00 P. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska. October 29, 1940, 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervis-: ors met as per adjournment. All I members present. Meeting called | to order by Chairman. Mr. Thomas Hanrahan, adminis-, ti ator for Jesse Norris appeared! before the Board regarding the settlement of his account for care in the State Hospital. Motion by Matousek, seconded by Smith that the County accept the sum of $474.00 in full settle ment of this account. Carried. On motion, the following claims were allowed on the Administration Expense fund: Margaret Howard .$ 59.50 Laura Mitchell . 30.95 Thad E. Saunders . 27.50 Thad E. Saunders. 24.25 Holt County Independent .... 167.51 A representative of the Simpson Insulation Co. appeared before the Board regarding insulation and weatherstripping for the new County building. The Board en tered into a contract for this work at a cost of $600.00. Payments to be made according to the terms of the contract. Motion by Matousek, seconded by Carson that the Frontier and the Atkinson Graphic be designated to publish the 1940 General Elec tion Ballot. Carried, 5:00 P. M. on motion, Board ad journed until October 30, 1940, 9:00 A. M. J. C. STEIN, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska, October 30, 1940 9:00 A. M. • Holt County Board of Supervis ors met a.* per adjournment. All j members present. Meeting called to order by Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved as read. The following Salary and Ex pense claims were audited and ap ! proved and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on General fund in payment of same: Ned Allendorfer .$ 70.00 John Alf . 10.00 Harry Bowen ...... 100.00 Harry Bowen ____ 10.00 Holt County Farm Bureau ....203.55 Mary Lois Hammond .104.17 i Margaret Howard . 10.00 Mary Jardee ___70.00 C. C. Bergstrom ..’.. 54.15 C. C. Bergstrom . 86.25 C. C. Bergstrom . 70.00 Teressa Connelly . 70.00 J. D. Cronin .108.33 Marjorie Dickson . 70.00 Peter W. Duffy . 146.13 Peter VV. Duffy.150.00 John C. Gallagher . 14.70 (Continued) Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffpr from rheumatic, arthri tis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of Ru-Fx Compound today. Mix it with a quart ‘ of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. . It's easy. Pleasant and no trouble * at all. You need only 2 table spoonfuls two times a day. 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