The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 20, 1941, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    Official Proceedings of
The Holt County Board
f ——
(Continued From Page Eight)
and recommend that he be allowed
to qualify as County Judge in said
matters by taking the required
oath and giving the bond required
by law, and that he thereupon dis
charge the duties of said office in
the matter above-mentioned.
JOHN A. CARSON
J. H. GIBSON
The above resolution, on being
put to a vote by the Chairman was
declared carried.
The Chairman appointed J. H.
Gibson to act on the Bond com
mittee in place of Mr. W ulf, who
was disqualified to approve the
Bond in this case.
On motion, the the Bond of Ira
H. Moss as acting County Judge
in the election contest case, was
approved.
This being the date and time set
for the public hearing on the Bud
get, and there being no protests or
remonstrances of any kind made at
this hearing, it was moved by Car.
son, seconded by Gibson that the
Budget for the year 1941 be ap
proved. Carried.
12:00 Noon, on motion, Board ad.
joumed until December 19, 1940,
10:00 A. M.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman
* John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
* #
O’Neill, Nebraska,
December 19, 1940
10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting called
to order by Chairman. Minutes ot
previous meeting were read and
on motion were approved as read.
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:
Ned Allendorfer .-.$ 70.00
C. C. Bergstrom . 70.00
C. C. Bergstrom . 29.40
C. C. Bergstrom . 1640
Harry Bowen .100.00
Harry Bowen . 10.00
J. D. Cronin .147.30
Geraldine Cronin .- 18.00
Teresa Connelly . 70.00
Anna Donohue . 70.00
Marjorie Dickson .- 70.00
Peter W. Duify . 52.28
Margaret Howard . 10.00
Holt Co. Farm Bureau .187.03
Mary Jardee .-.- 70.00
Ira H. Moss . 54.10
Ira H. Moss .166.74
Elja McCullough .- 12-52
Elja McCullough . 39.10
Elja McCullough .158.33
Edna Marie O’Malley . 70.00
Inez O’Connell . 25.00
Inez O’Connell . 83.37
Helen Sullivan . 70.00
Peter W. Duffy .150.00
John C. Gallagher . 166.66
John C. Gallagher . 29.16
Mary Lois Hammond .104.17
Ed Hancock .104.17
Mary Harty . 70.00
Esther Cole Harris . 25.00
Esther Cole Harris .125.00
Esther Cole Harris . 15.20
Walter G. Sire . 50.00
Douis W. Reirner . 183.33
Louis W. Reirner . 7-01
B. T. Winchell .168.66
H. A. Snyder .-.- 2.00
Dan J. O’Connell . 2.00
Theo Kubart . 2.00
W. L. West . 2.00
Hugh L. James. 2-00
Ed J. Matousek . 2.00
On motion, the following claims
were allowed and appi'oved on the
Administrative Expense iund:
Margaret Howard .$ 59.50
Marlin L. Jones .*. <50-00
Laura Mitchell . 23.90
Laura Mitchell . 80.00
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:
Ed J. Matousek. . 20.00
John Sullivan .-. 20.00
Richard Minton . 80-00
Wilbur McCartney . 54.00
Floyd Osborne . 8.00
John Sullivan . 20.00
Theo Scheuth . 16-00
Walter K. Smith . 20.00
O. R. Stuart . 40.40
W. A. Smith . 54.00
Harry Sullivan .- 72.00
Lyle MeKim . 3.00
Wm. Thramer . 56.40
W. E. Wulf .- 35.00
Alemite Co. 58.43
P. C. Armstrong .225.00
American Gear Co. 12.41
James Allyn .-.--- 8.10
J. D. Adams Co.100.00
Bomgardner Motor Co. 5.11
Holt County Board of Supervis
or* met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting caded
to order by Chairman.
The following 1940 General
Election claims were audited and
approved and on motion were al
lowed and warrants ordered drawn
on General fund in payment of
same:
Antelope Precinct . $ 30.60
Atkinson Precinct . 39.10
Atkinson First Ward . 39.10
Atkinson Second Ward . 39.10
Atkinson Third Ward . 39.10
Chambers Precinct . 39.30
Cleveland Precinct - 34.00
Conley Precinct . 35.10
Coleman Precinct . 31.50
Deloit Precinct . 40.60
Dustin Precinct . 34.75
Emmet Precinct . 38.10
Ewing Precinct . 41.50
Fairview Precinct . 36.00
Francis Precinct . 31.50
Golden Precinct - 35.70
Grattan Precinct . 34.90
Green Valley Precinct . 25.50
Holt Creek Precinct . 34.00
Inman Precinct . 41.40
Iowa Precinct . 32.40
Josie Precinct . 31.60
Lake Precinct . 32.20
McClure Precinct .- 29.50
Paddock Precinct . 38.60
Pleasant View Precinct _ 30.50
Rock Falls Precinct. 34.00
Sand Creek Precinct . 30.90
Saratoga Precinct . 31.50
Scott Precinct . 34.10
Shamrock Precinct . 30.25
Sheridan Precinct . 40.50
Shields Precinct . 38.10
Steel Creek Precinct. 33.70
Stuart Precinct . 53.50
Swan Precinct .; 37.00
Verdigris Precinct . 51.80
Willowdale Precinct . 40.00
O’Neill First Ward . 36.10
O’Neill Second Ward . 38.50
O’Neill Third Ward . 40.50
Elmer Bowen . 2.40
Allen Haynes . 5.00
I. O. O. F. Hall—Inman . 10.00
K. of C. Hall . 12.00
P. E. Nissen ... 5.00
P. J. O’Donnell . 2.40
James O’Connor . 10.00
George Rost . 5.00
H. J. Stevens . 5.00
Frank Skrdla . 7.50
The following claims were audit
ed and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants order
ed drawn on General fund in pay
ment of same:
John A. Carson . 32.80
J. H. Gibson . 23.30
Ed J. Matousek .- 12.15
J. C. Stein . 29.50
Walter K. Smith . 20.00
W. E. Wulf .-. 23.50
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants order
ed drawn on General fund in pay
ment of same:
Mrs. John Liddy . 2.75
J. P. Gallagher Store . 3.35
J. P. Gallagher Store . 80.00
J. P. Gallagher Store . 2.60
J. P. Gallagher Store . 34.80
Holt County Publ. Ass’n .. . 96.61
Holt County Publ. Ass’n . 75.00
Holt County Publ. AAs’n . 24.38
Holt County Publ. Ass’n .... 449.00
Holt County Publ. Ass’n .... 48.95
Holt County Publ. Ass’n .... 3.93
Holt County Publ. Ass’n 17.00
Holt County Publ. Ass’n 20.86
Holt County Publ. Ass’n .. . 326.60
Holt County Publ. Ass’n 27.00
Holt County Publ. Ass’n . 2.70
Interstate Power Co. 3.08
Interstate Power Co. 2.04
Interstate Power Co. 26.26
Interstate Power Co. .. . 25.09
Interstate Power Co. 2.04
Jarvis & Son . 7.20
Ralph N. Leidy .- 7.60
H. D. Manson . 58.10
F. M. McLane . 3.60
Northwestern Bell Tel. Co. 79.74
Northwestern Bell Tel. Oo. 76.55
Northwestern Bell Tel. Co. 83.55
Seth Noble .... 382.59
j Uhl Transfer ...’_1,00
On motion the following claim
was allowed on the 1939 Fair Fund
Holt County Ag. Society $357.90
On motion, the following claim
was allowed on the 1940 Fair fund:
Holt County Ag. Society.. $123.97
The foltowing claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants order
ed drawn on Road Dragging fund
in payment of same:
Wm. F. Grothe . 4.00
Tom Welsh . 30.60
D. E. Alder . 13.56
Bill Babutzke .. 12.60
Lee Brady, Jr. 13.95
Ronald Carson . 18.00
Ted Crawford . 11.25
Dick Curran . 16.60
Vergil Halsteadt . 10.00
Hershal Halsteadt . 10.00
Albert Kopejtka . 13.00
Cecil Miller ...4.50
I O. O. Newman . _ 9.20
Jack Taylor .-. - 20.80
. Walter Wells . _ 5.00
j Ross Ridgeway . 3.00
Lloyd Phelps. 17.43
J. P. Miller . 3.60
Floyd Ritts . 4.20
Carl Hubei . 9.80
Edgar Stauffer .— 18.00
Edgar Stauffer. 38.40
John Stauffer Jr. 6.60
Harry H. Tegeler . 6.00
Carl Wulf . 7.00
Vero Wilkinson .— 9.00
Leon Thompson .-. 32.40
Frank J. Fiala .- 4.80
D. E. Crandall .— 8.801
Henry Dobrovolny . 41,25
Atkinson Township .- 8.00
Herman Kaup . 28.80
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants order
ed drawn on Road fund in payment
of same:
Floyd Osborne . 10.80
Ed J. Matousek . 35.00
Harry Fory .- 10.80
John Robertson . 12.00
Floyd Robertson - 3.75
R. M. Pease.. 5>75
Ed Brandt . 13.00
Chas. Wheeler . — - ‘J*56
W. A. Smith . 27.20
Walter K. Smith . - — 15.00
Wilbur McCartney . 20.00
O. B. Stuart . 16.00
W. E. Wulf . 25.00
Wm. Thramer . 18.80
Theo Sehueth . 12.00
John Sullivan . 15.00
Harry Sullivan .38.25
John Sullivan. 25.00
Richard Minton .- 32.00
Frank Skrdla .— 42.80
Miller-Hasselbalch . 4.54
Leo Kramer —--3.25
Henry Diereks . 4.2G
Central Supply Co. 17.70
John Bonenberger . 5.00
John Carr .- 15.60
Wayne Marcellus .- 11.18
Wm. Krotter Co. 27.50
Mahlon Shearer . 10.50
W. E. Alder . 44.001
Maurice Cavanaugh ._ 17.50
Gamble Store No. 180 . 7.081
Island Supply Co. 43.421
George McNally . 15.00
J. W. McDermott. . 10.00
Seth Noble . 23.10
Ernest Rosenkrans _ 44.00
J. D. Adams Co.100.00
J. D. Adams Co.100.00
J. D. Adams Co.100.00
Boise Service Station . 24.66
Boise Service Station . 6.41
Continental Oil Co. 27.82
Ewing Hdw. & Imp. Co. . 8.66
Eben Grafft . 5.28
Gamble Store No. 189 . 20.95
L. A. Miller . 3.25
Nebraska Culvert & Pipe Oo. 14.87
Frank Noffke . 5.25
Melvin Stamp . 7.50
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J. Aubrey Wood .. 5.65
William Wilkinson . 22.00
5:00 P. M. on motion, Board ad
journed until January 7, 1941,
10:00 A. M.
J. C. STEIN, Chairman
John C. Gallapher, Clerk.
The Alpha Club
Mrs. Aaron Boshart enteitained
the Alpha Club at a one o'clock
luncheon February 12, the day be
ing the regular meeting of the
club.
The year books compiled by the
executive board were distributed
among the members and Mrs. Carl
Widtfeldt, Mrs. Carl Pfiel, Mrs.
Dick Robertson and Mrs. James
McNulty presented interesting ma
terial pertaining to the holidays!
of the month.
Mrs. CJeorge Rector has recently
become a member of the club.
New officers for the year were
elected as follows: Mrs. Harry
Lans worth, President; Mrs. Axel
Borjr, Vice President; Mrs. James
McNulty, Secretary; Mrs, Ed
Boshart, Treasurer, and Mrs. Al
fred Drayton, Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith, Jr.,
and son, Dick, drove to Omaha and
Council Bluffs on Sunday and vis
ited relatives nad friends.
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Friday and Saturday February 21 and 22
Most of the items featured during this Sale are “Superb”
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Dole’s
PINEAPPLE
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214-OZ. MC
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Dole’s
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212-OZ.
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TREE SWEET * 12-OZ. €-|C
ORANGE JUICE ___-.L CANS ■/
CAMPBELL’S 0 2°'OZ- 17C
TOMATO JUICE ....— L CANS !■
GRAPEFRUIT
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Sweetened and
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2 NO. 2 4 PC
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For delicious Stew and
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ROYAL ANNE
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Thin, crisp Graham Crackers
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2-POIND
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ASPARAGUS BEETS
Cut (irwn Shoestring V
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CORN SWEET SPUDS
Whole Kernel 11'2C N0* 3
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ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, CAN 15c
BARTLETT PEARS, Can 53c
OREGON PRUNES, Can 29c
PEACHES, Sliced and Halves, Can _ 43c
RED RASPBERRIES, Can.63c
CARROTS I
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TOMATOES
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OUR EVERY
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I Morning Light A NO. 2'/j AAC
APRICOT HALVES .L cans.SS
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PEACHES, Sliced and Halves L CANS .
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PIE PUMPKIN . .NO. 2'/i CAN __ *
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CUT BEANS ...-.No. 2 Cans . 7
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SWEET PEAS.....can.. IU
Morning Light NO. 2 4 AC
SPINACH .........can .. IU
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BREAD FORTIFIED WITH VITAMIN D LOAF .. ... /C IX)AF . 1|)C
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Lge. Pkg. . 21c
Giant Pkg.55c
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Regular Pkg.8c
Large Pkg..18c
Giant Pkg. .49c
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BEEF ROAST
Native corn ted government in
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