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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1941)
BIG DISCOUNT SALE 25 To 50 Percent Off During Entire Month of January ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE—Including Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats, Ladies’ Coats and Suits, Boys Suits and Overcoats, Munsing Underwear, Ladies’, Children’s and Men’s Shoes, broken lines, Blankets and Comforters, Men’s Hats, Caps and Shirts. LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE P. J. McMANUS, O’Neill Home of Good Merchandise FOR SALE TWO Fairbanks Platform Scales, one 5-ton, one 10-ton. Yearling Foiled Hereford Bdfl.—G. D. Jan. xing, Emmet, Nebr. 33-3pj WANTED dROCERY SALESMAN for our North Nebraska Territory. Must have grocery experience. Apply by letter, giving age, car, experi ence.—Groenweg & Schoentgen Co. Council Bluffs, Iowa. 35-1 MISCELLANEOUS *t>ft HOLT COUNTY NEWS, Read the Frontier. FOR RENT TWO FINISHED Bedrooms with heat.—Mrs. .1. M. Brophy. 35-1 W. F. FINLEY, M. I). Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Pitted Residence ( Dr. Broap, 22S Phone* \ Dr. French, 242 William W. Griffin ATTORNEY PtHm« 248 First National Rank Huiiding O’Neill, Nebraska VIC HALVA Auto Electric Armature and Motor Winding Oar Specialty O’Neill Abstract Co. C. F. & Mabel McKenna Real Estate - Insurance PHONE 82 L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance of All Kinds O'Neill, Nebraska •(First Publication Jan. 9, 1941) -Norman Gonderinger, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2329 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, January 4, 1941, p in the matter of the Estate of Fred Lorenz, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against -said estate is April 30, 1941, and for the payment of debts is Janu ary 4, 1942, and that on January 30. 1941, and on May 1, 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M., each day I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow or adjust all claims and ob jections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMBR, County Judge. ((COUNTY COURT SEAL) 36-3 ^Subscribe for The Frontier. FOR SALK We will offer at public sale and will sell the old school building in District No. 6, three miles south east of O’Neill, on Saturday, Janu ary 26, 1941, at 2 o’clock P. M. The building is 24x30 feet, in good condition. Terms—Cash. E. M. LEACH, Director E. E. WOLF, Treasurer. 36-3 MR. PRICE, Moderator. Holt County Cattle In Stock Show At Denver R. E. Lucas, of Middlebranch, one of Holt county's leading Here ford breeders, left Monday for the annual pure-bred Hereford live stock show at Denver, Colo. Mr. Lucas took to Denver four summer yearling bulls of Pioneer ami Pala din breeding and one son of Mili tant Domino. They are nil fine looking animals, but the latter is beauty and Mr. Lucas recently re fused a fabulous amount of money for him, but he says he is not for sale, as he is going to use him as his own herd bull. Holt county citizens hope that Mr. Lucas and his i exhibit will carry off many honors at the stock show. _:__ .. Ford District Meeting Held Here Tonight The Ford Motor Company will hold a district meeting at the Gol den hotel Thursday evening, Janu ary 9, at which time plans for 1941 advertising and merchandising will be discussed according to A. E. Addyman, zone manager. R. L. Bishop, branch manager, will conduct the meeting, and C. A. Mills, assistant manager, and S. A. Rodgers, sales manager, will also attend. About 60 dealers and sales men in this area are expected to at tend the meeting. BRIEFLY STATED C. J. Gatz left on Tuesday for Lincoln on business. Mrs. F. J. Dishner spent the week end visiting relatives and friends in Omaha and Lincoln. She return ed home on Tuesday. Miss Katie Murray, of Norfolk, arrived here on Monday to visit friends and relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent re turned on Monday from California, where they attended the Rose Bowl football game on New Year’s day. Clear Golden, of Chesrhire, Conn., who spent several days here visiting relatives, left on Thursday for his home. Lieutenant Colonel F. M. Bren nan returned to Fort Knox, Ky., on New Year’s day, after spending his holidays here with his wife and children. Lemon Juice Recine Checks Rheumatic P Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, arthri tis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands I are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex 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. Often within 48 hours — sometimes over night — splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better. Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to fry as it is sold by your druggist under an abso lute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended by O'NEILL DRUG COMPANY Start your morning with gusto... Start your car with cowoo 88082-22 GASOLINE jJ*"**-’ — AND ANOTHER HELPFUL HINT from Your Conoco Mileage Merchant The more empty space in your gasoline tank the more risk of condensed moisture. Safer to keep your tank dose to full— especially overnight. Cron Stannard spent several days in Omaha last week on busi ness. E. P. Gaines and J. ii. Slate, of Omaha, of the Travelers Insurance Company, were in O’Neill on Tues day and Wednesday on business. Frank J. Biglin returned on Tues day evening from Omaha, where he spent a few days on business. Lutheran services at the Episco pal church on Wednesday, January 15, at 7:30 p. m.—William G. Vahle,'Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Madison visited relatives and friends at Norfolk on Sunday. Marlin Jones has accepted a civil service appointment in Washing ton. D. C., and will leave for that city at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith Sr., drove to Council Bluffs, Iowa, on Sunday and visited relatives. Francis Welsh, of Norfolk, ar rived here on Monday to spend a few days visiting: his mother and other relatives. County Treasurer’s Semi-Annual Statement Holt County, Nebraska Showing Receipts, Transfers, Disbursements and Balances for six months beginning July 1, 1910, and ending December 31, 1940. Balances Receipts Transfers Transfers Disbursements Balances FUNDS July 1, 1940 7-1-1940 to from other to other 7-1-1940 to 12-31-1940 STATE FUNDS: 12-31-1940 Funds Funds 12-31-1940 Consolidated $ 1,902.84 $ 23,572.23 ... $ 20,986.00 $ 4.489.07 Care of Insane . 366.84 4,093.93 3,678.75 782.92 School Land . 2,051.97 8,148.45 7,829.26 2,371.16 University Land 132.62 990.68 939.84 183.46 Highway Supervision 10.91 62.69 69.37 4.23 Highway Maintenance 127.65 733.66 811.83 49.48 Drivers License . 754.45 391.50 407.60 738.35 Old Age Pension . ... 121.72 6,210.32 3,213.71 2,118.33 Highway .— . 4.55 - . .... 4.55 STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS: Old Age Assistance 4,303.60 30,195.46 32,804.05 1,695.01 Dependent Children 1,933.82 15,039.14 16,329.54 643.42 Relief ..... 18.29 . 18.29 Blind Aid . 129.05 845.54 962.37 12.22 Administration Expense . 258.31 1,774.38 1,533.09 499.60 COUNTY FUNDS: General . 20,666.31 29,019.95 30,466.08 16,547.24 2,672.94 Bridge . 1,897.46 6,487.06 3,076.86 3,996.83 1,310.83 Road 16,255.90 18,304.74 3,500.00 22,575.10 8,485.54 Road Drag 2,983.40 1,364.10 1,618.50 Soldiers Relief . 249.56 236.23 . 485.79 Judgment __ 1,441.06 212.58 . 1,653.64 .. Unemployment Relief 7,219.49 7,874.89 11,644.89 2,812.63 636.86 Fair . 600.22 630.00 600.22 630.00 Mothers Pension . 782.22 393.75 40.00 1,135.97 Road Relief 64.12 . . 64.12 Poor . 137.28 30.00 107.28 Delinquent Tax Fund . 4,108.73 322.88 3,785.85 Bond Sinking Fund . 13,480.85 8,091.84 46.841.47 ... 1,675.00 66,739.16 Funding Bond Fund. .— 530.80 . .. 530.80 Court jlouse Bond and Coupon . 4,488.09 2,901.64 4,611.00 2,778.73 Tax Sale Redemption . 56.26 953.53 . 1,009.79 . Pmergfetfe? Un. Relief . ... 81.31 . 3,500.00 ..* 2,836.44 744.87 Inheritance Tax (Special Road) . 708.63 3.07 711.70 Coyote Bounty .... ... 157.51 ...; . 167.51 Advertising .........._ 477.50 .. . 477.50 Refund Orders .r.... ... 46.12 (OD 45.12) Miscellaneous Fees .:.- . 186.35 ..-. 185.35 Townships .... .. 19,392.42 14,998.63 ....1. 13,662.00 20,829.06 Labor Tax ... 3,071.06 ... 3,071.06 Library . 1,686.67 1,187.85 1,585.00 1,288.52 Coleman R. R. .. 5.44 1.21 6.65 Special Bee Tax . 3.81 3.11 6.92 SCHOOL FUNDS: General .-.. 72,997.50 72,802.79 9,807.04 . 83,487.04 72,120.29 Bond and Coupon_ 22,672.54 5,999.77 9,238.26 19,334.05 Free High . 13,408.61 14,764.95 54.00 28,119.56 Judgment . 85.76 ..... 86.75 Athletics .. —. 15.32 4.27 . 19.69 Fines and License . 523.60 623.60 . . State Apportionment . 9,134.85 9,134.85 . . Miscellaneous . 148.69 148.69 . . ■ VILLAGE FUNDS: General . 11,941.21 12,164.53 2,370.30 2.01 10,379.00 16,085.03 Refunding Water Bond and Coupon . 6,721.17 2,433.15 . 9-52 3,676.14 5,469.66 Electric Light ... 19.67 . 2.01 . 21.68 .. * Curb and Gutter . 267.74 108.91 277.00 99.66 Paving Bond and Coupon . 3,866.86 601.64 2,376.00 2,093.50 Se*e. Bond and Coupon .. 1,595.96 2,374.29 3,280.00 690.25 Sewer Warrant .... 65.69 15.11 ... 80.80 Village Gas Tax . 2,360.78 2,360.78 . $242,513.57 $309,676.70 $62,520.82 $62,520.82 $275,966.58 $276,223.69 Balance July 1, 1940 ..... 242,613.57 Balance December 31, 1940 .:.. 276,223.69 $552,190.27 $552,190.27 ^ CASH Cash in Banks . $221,799.23 Casji and Checks in Office . 7,679.08 Warrants Carried as Cash . 46,745.43 $276,223.69 REG I STEREO WARRANTS 1940 G. F. $3,799.76 1940 B. F. ...---- 173.49 4 lt UNALLOWED CLAIMS ON FILE IN COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE General . $ 4,053.83 Bridge — .— 1,603.11 Road . 3,644.06 Soldiers Relief .-. 350.00 State of Nebraska,) County of Holt, J ' I, B. T. Winchell, County Treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of Receipts, Transfers, Disbursements and Balances is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. T. WINCHELL, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1941. JOHN C. GALLAGHER, County Clerk. [CLERK SEAL]