The Frontier D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner Entered at the postoffice at O’Neill, Nebraska, as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION One Year, in Nebraska-$2.0C One year, outside Nebraska 2.2; Every subscription is regarded as an open account. The names r»f subscribers will be instantly removed from our mailing list at expiration of time paid for, ii publisher shall be notified; other wise the subscription remains in force at the designated subscrip tion price. Every suscriber must understand that these conditions are made a part of the contract between publisher and subscriber. Display advertising is charged for on a basis of 25c an inch (one column wide) per week. Want ads 10c per line, first insertion, aibsequent insertions. 5c per line. Official Proceedings of the Holt County Board O’Neill, Nebr., January 6, 1942, 10 A. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present except Stein. Meeting called to order by Chair man. Minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion were approved as read. Board spent forenoon in audit ing Road and General Fund Claims. 12:00 Noon, on motion, Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. W. E. WULF, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., January 6, 1942, 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present except Stein. Meeting called to order by Chair man. On motion, the following claim was allowed on unemployment relief fund: B. T. Winchell . $500.00 The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on Road Fund in payment of same: John B. Friday .... _$19.60 Albert Whitney_ __ 12.80 Harry Sullivan .. .. 24.00 Francis Brandt . 24.00 John Bonenberger - 22.00 Ray Schaffer -- -— 22.50 Donald Weller _ 22.00 Sinclair Refg. Co. .. 33.20 Richard Minton ...-.' 16.00 Ed J. Matousek_-1' 10.00 Matilda Brown _ 28.40 Central Supply Co. 1- 91.80 Charles Strong .. 24.00 The following Claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on General Fund in payment or same: Ed J. Matousek . $ 7.00 Walter K. Smith . 24.00 Francis D. Lee 80.00 Seth Noble 359.12 Ira H. Moss . 179.30 J. H. Gibson 29.60 Hastings Typewriter Co. 2.66 Ira H. Moss 35.00 Robert Williams 7.50 On motion, the order for Mothers Pension for Elizabeth Charvat was appi'oved and war rant drawn in accordance there with. Carried. Minutes of this meeting were read and on motion were approv ed as read. 5:00 P. M., on motion, Board adjourned. Sine Die. W. E WULF, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., January 13, 1942, 10 A. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met on this date as re quired by Statute for the purpose of reorgizing Board for the year 1942. All members present excep Wulf. Meeting called to order bj Clerk. In the absence of Superviso Wulf, no action was taken on re organization of the Board. Board spent day in auditing am checking over General, Road am Bridge claims on file against th county. 5:00 P. M., on motion, Boar adjourned until January 14, 194! 9:00 A. M. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. CASH TO LOAN! -ON AUTOMOBILES PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones. Manager. First National Bank Biulding O'Neill. Nebraska. O’Neill, Nebr., January 14, 1942. 9 A. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by Clerk. First order of business was the i election of Chairman for the en suing year. Motion by Smith, seconded by Wulf that election of Chairman be made by ballot. Carried. The first ballot resulted as fol lows: Matousek 3, Schollmeyer 1, j Gibson 1. As a result of this bal lot, Mr. Matousek was declared elected Chairman for the ensu ing year. 12:00 Noon, on motion, Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. ED J. MATOUSEK, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., January 14, 1942, 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present except Gib son. Meeting called to order by Chairman. The Chairman submitted the following committees for the en suing year. Courthouse—Sullivan, Wulf, Smith. Finance—Schollmeyer, Stein, Sullivan. Printing—Stein, Smith, Scholl meyer. Tax—Gibson, Schollmeyer, Stein. Bond—Sullivan, Gibson, Scholl meyer. Bridge—Smith, Wulf, Sullivan. Road—Wulf, Smith, Gibson. Settlement Co. Officers—Gib son and Board. Claims—Smith and Board. Motion by Stein, seconded by Smith that The Frontier be desig nated as official paper for the year 1942. Carried. On motion, the bond of Roma MacLachlan as deputy clerk of Court be approved. Carried. Motion by Schollmeyer, second ed by Sullivan that the following Wage Scale for year 1942 be adopted: Single Man_ 35c per hr. Man and Team 55c per hr. Man and 4 Horses 75c per hr. Common Bridge Labor . 35c per hr. Foreman Bridge Workers . 50c per hr. Tractor and Grader Operator _ 50c per hr. Road Dragging (Round trip)_60c per hr. Tractor Dragging_1.00 per hr. Truck Driver___40c per hr, Carried. The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on General Fund in payment of same: Arbuthnot Oil Co._ .56 The Augustine Co. . 37.51 The Augustine Co. 3.80 The Atkinson Graphic _ 2.20 Churchill Mfg. Co..21.40 Dr. L. A. Carter_ 16.00 The Augustine Co. ___ 132.71 The Augustine Co. _ 6.55 The Atkinson Graphic 10.85 Churchill Mfg. Co. . 36,87 Dr. L. A. Carter . 8.00 Dr. L. A. Carter ... 8.00 Julius D. Cronin__ 3.00 Julius D. Cronin 3.00 Hammond & Stephens Co. 42.27 Industrial Chem. Lab._ 16.50 Industrial Chem. Lab. _ 58.00 United Chemical Co.. 20.53 K-B Printing Co. _ . 76.45 K-B Printing Co. 4.00 The T. C. Lord Co. 25.35 The T. C. Lord Co. 15.23 Milburn & Scott Co. 59.67 Milburn & Scott Co. _ 16.96 | Milburn & Scott Co. - 1.38; The Norfolk Daily News _ 35.50 1 Omaha School Sup. Co. — 12.53 ! j Lynus Howard- 108.50 j I Perkins Btos. Co.-.591 State Journal Printing Co. 25.00 Stephenson School Sup. Co. 101.39. I Stephenson School Sup. Co._25.31 1 Stephenson School Sup. Co. 238.261 University Pub. Co. .. 10.74; | Uhl Transfer--- 2.50 University Pub. Co.- 10.29 Underwood Elliot Fisher .. 12.03 | Julius D. Cronin __ 3.00 l Hammond & Stephens Co. 3.00 Hammond & Stephens Co. 392.26 Industrial Chem. Co. - 40.32 Industrial Chem. Co.- 12.00 The Parawax Co.-— 38.25 K-B Printing Co._22.46 K-B Printing Co.-3.00 The T. C. Lord Co._118.68 Milburn & Scott Co. - 3.73 Milburn & Scott Co. - 4.28 Milburn & Scott Co.- 37.05 The Norfolk Daily News 18.00 Omaha School Sup. Co. _ .92 Omaha School Sup. Co. 11.61 Perkins Bros. Co. _ 118.50 Standard Office Equip. Co. — 4.62 Stephenson School Sup. Co. _ 26.60 Stephenson School Sup. Co. 9.70 Stephenson School Sup. Co. . 40.86 The Thrifty Printers 1.75 The University Pub. Co. 10.29 Uhl Transfer — .50 University Pub. Co. 59.15 Nebr. Inst. Feeble Minded 352.72 5:00 P. M., on motion, Board adjourned until January 15, 1942, 9:00 A. M. ED J. MATOUSEK, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., January 15, 1942, 9:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Super visors 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. Board spent forenoon in audit ing Road and General Fund claims. 12:00 Noon, on motion, Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M. ED J. MATOUSEK, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., January 15, 1942, 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by Chairman. The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on Road Fund in was $I15 Ml 2iT KOW XPINT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 86 Proof. This Whiskey is 5 Years Old. The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. TIITONEY in bank Iflihere means you have cash for instant use at ar y time, while ? we a^ nc the re «• spom y for keep ing i( ilely in the meantn. e, O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $140,000.00 This Bank Carries No Indebtedness of Officers or Stockholders. Member bederal Dcpoait Insurance Corporation I 1 payment of same: D. E. Aler__ $70,00 Edward Alder_ 11.00 Alder Bros._2.00 E. J. Allen _. 6.60 Ellis Butterfield 3.00 Lloyd Brady . 50.00 j Theo. E. Crawford 11.10j Thomas Hiscocks 3.60 Fred W. Lindberg 23.75 L. J. Poehop 4.05 i Charlie Schollmoyer 8.00: Andrew Schmidt _ 10.80 Joe Schmidt- 27.90 Raymond Schmidt 13.50 Bob White.. 1.00 C. E. Mitchell _ 20.25; Ries Bros._ 4.50 John Sullivan .— 10.00 J American Gear Co. _ 14.28 Arbuthnot Oil Co._ 8.37 Crabb Oil Co._4.25 Ed Hagensick_2.76 Island Sup. Co._12.26 Seth Noble __25.35 Texaco Service Station _ 63.44 T. M. Harrington__ 1.35 Tom Alder _,_4.75 ^Harold Alder_7.50 E. J. Allen __ 13.50 Bernard Allen_2.50 Willis Boelter _ 8.50 Albert Carson_ 3.60 John Derickson_ 19.00 C. E. Linn_8.00 Bernard Miller_4.50 E. W. Sterner_ 4.35 Herman Schollmeyer_8.15 Joe Schollmeyer _ 24.15 John Schmidt__ 18.00 Await Spangler-2.80 Island Supply Co.-23.25 Clem Olberding-32.85 D. A. Schafer-4.50 John Sullivan-10.00 The Alemite Co.-58.81 The Balbach Co.-5.00 J. P. Gans ..- 8.00 Interstate Mach. & Sup. Co. __-_27.93 Island Sup. 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