The Holt County Board Official Proceedings of O’Neill, Nebr., May 27, 1942. 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors 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 General Fund in payment of same: J. H. Gibson_-$ 34.60 John Sullivan-20.00 J. C. Stein_36.00 W. E. Wulf_52.30 Ed J. Matousek-41.00 Walter K. Smith-44.00 Jos. Schollmeyer-12.40 The orders for Mothers’ Pen sions for Marie Wehrley, Atkin son, and Rose Loughrey, Ewing, were presented at this meeting. Motion by Wulf seconded by Schollmeyer, that the orders be approved and warrants issued in accordance therewth. Motion by Smith, seconded by Schollmeyer, that the Frontier bo designated to publish the 1942 Primary Election proclamation. The following claims wore aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on General Fund in payment of same: The Atkinson Graphic—$ 8.35 Arbuthnot Oil Co-—— .25 D. H. Cronin-176.50 H. D. Manson-23.75 Dept, of Vital Statistics 29.50 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 98.10 The Atkinson Graphic-18.49 Biglin Brothers-1.50 Consumers Public Power 52.54 IANG-UP CLEARANCE! A Bombshell of Values For You in This Biggest Sale in Years! Prices Slashed in Every Department! THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT A SACRIFICE Fresh Seasonable Merchandise Which We Must Get Rid of in Order to Make Room For Our Fall and Winter Goods That Will Soon Be Rolling In. Do Your Shopping Early to Get In on the Choice Bargains. —■■■■■■wm■mm ! Sale legins Saturday, July 25 LADIES' ANKLETS I 15c Value, 1AC 25c Value, IOC | SALE PRICE 1U SALE PRICE 1 ° ! OILCLOTH I 46-inch, plain or fancy ^ SALE PRICE Per Yard..^. | BOYS'OVERALLS ^ Summer Striped Overalls, Bibless, ^ OOC SALE PRICE, Per Pair... V/ JIMMYALLS, Sale Price, Per Pair. 79c —---— MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Odd Colors, and Odd Sizes 7QC SALE PRICE ---—.-••••• f # LADIES SLACK SUITS Value $1.98, Cl iQ SALE PRICE .-..i LADIES' PLAY SUITS Value $1.49, OQ( SALE PRICE...:...fw BEnER PLAY SUITS Value $2.98, VO 40 SALE PRICE ----- 36-INCH PRINT Per Yard, 14^ SALE PRICE .....—.---• CURTAIN MATERIALS Of all kinds, slightly soiled; values up 39c per yard, at sacrifice price. IOC PER YARD....-... N LADIES HATS Values up to $2.98, Cl AA YOUR CHOICE AT.-.-. LADIES' SUITS Calvary Twill, C^ QC SALE PRICE ___— LADIES' COATS SALE PRICE ’ Cl Q 7t $4.95 up to......_ *l#*#'* — Dresses! Dresses! We have divided our Ladies’ Dresses into four groups: GROUP I—Voiles, Eyelets, Prints. ZQC SALE PRICE ...07 GROUP II—Sheers. Cl CQ SALE PRICE... *I*J7 GROUP III—Seersuckers, Rayons, CQ CQ | and Chambrays— Sale Price _ GROUP IV—Values up to $4.95, CQ OO including Juniors. Sale Price.-.^fc«70 Men’s Clothing MEN'S SUITS , - $22.50 Value, Cl 7 QC SALE PRICE l_v:.-..- I'1*™ $24.50 Value, C1Q 7C SALE PRICE ... $29.75 Value CQ4 QC SALE PRICE___ W.iil - : - MEN’S WASH PANTS ' Odd sines, Odd Colors, QOC SALE PRICE ___ 10 ' ftlEN'S DRESS STRAW HATS Values up to $1.49, Q7C SALE PRICE......71 OTHERS ON SALE AT...—.$1.95 MEN'S SPORT ANKLETS Per Pair --— —1QC SALE PRICE .......— 17 11 ■" i ■ i I. " MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Good Quality, OQC SALE PRICE ..-■■■■_...-.07 MEN'S WORK SHOES All Leather. Rubber Heel, CO QO SALE PRICE...-.. **‘7° MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS Rubber Soled, Brown or Black, CQ ZQ SALE PRICE .***07 Shoes! Shoes! This may be your last opportunity to get all i leather Shoes. Ladies’ odd shoes at an odd price. Low, medium and high heels. Q7C SACRIFICE PRICE......71 LADIES’ BEIGE SHOES, with toe, or toe i less Values up to $3.45, CO AQ ) SALE PRICE________ **^7 i Ladies’ White, Beige or Black Shoes with toe or toeless. Vafcfes up to $4.95. CO QQ SALE PRICE ............**-70 Ladies’ Brown and White Saddle Oxfords, cork and rubber soled, CO CQ SALE PRICE ._..._... ^*37 LADIES’ BLOUSES, $1.49 Value, QQC SALE PRICE.............77 LADIES SHEER HOSE, full OOC fashioned. Sale Price per pair.-.®7 BOHEMIAN TICKING 36-Inch, ^QC ! SALE PRICE, Per Yard....^7 SEERSUCKER 36-Inch, OQC SALE PRICE, Per Yard.... I _SHOP EARLY!_ Anton Toy, Quality Merchandise Hayes Electric-6.95 John Sullivan_25.00 Singer Sewing Mach. Co._. 4.00 The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on Unemployment Relief Fund in payment of same: Mary O Connell-$ 5.00 O’Neill Drugs _ .11.25 J. P. Protovinsky_14.00 Eunice Sanders -4.00 Western Hotel _ 12.00 Walter O’Malley_._5.00 J. C. Penney Co. I 22.88 Pelcer & Spence ._4.50 Robert Schulz - 15.00 John Wrede-12.00 5:00 P. M., on motion Board ad journed until June 23, 1942, un less called at an earlier date by the Clerk. Ed J Matousek, Chairman John C. Gallagher, Clerfc O’Neill, Nebraska, June 23, 1942. 10:00 a. m. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting wer? roftd and on motion were approved as read. The following salary and ex oense claims were audited and approved and on motion were al lowed and warrants ordered drawn on General Fund in pay ment of same: Mary Jardee -$ 77.50 B. T. Winchell 166.66 John C. Gallagher __ 166.66 George Hammond _ 77.50 Ira H. Moss _ 166.66 Margaret Reimer -50.00 Mary Harty-77.50 Helen Sullivan _. 77.50 Elja McCullough_15.20 Julius D. Cronin „ _108.33 Harry Bowen - 10.00 Esther Cole Harris---125.00 C. C. Bergstrom-77.50 Teresa Connelly- 77.50 Peter W. Duffy_150.00 Ruth Hoffman _ 77.50 Lyle C. McKim_22.00 Harry Bowen---110.00 Margaret Howard-10.00 B. T. Winchell_ 5.75 Ed Hancock _ 104.17 Fdna Marie O’Malley-104,1? John C. Gallagher__ 11.80 Roma McLfiChlan ..-— 83.33 Louis W. Reimei'..183.33 Louis W. Reimer 3.00 Elja McCullough - 19.99 Elja McCullough_158.33 Marjorie Dickson-- 77.50 Ross E. Harris, Jr.,-13.50 Esther Cole Harris --13.50 C. C. Bergstrom-31.50 Peter W. Duffy . 77.85 Vivian Allendorfer_33.00 Walter G. Sire _ 58.90 C. C. Bergstorm _ 79.30 Holt Co. Farm Bureau— 214,85 Laura Mitchell - 15.00 On motion the following claims were allowed on the Administra tive Expense Fund: Mrs. Lou W. Beck_24.60 Bernice Fuller ._. 85.00 Dorothy Larson _ _ 65.00 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 5.40 Bernice Fuller - 14.25 Thad E. Saunders — 33.00 Laura Mitchell _-— 26.85 Holt County Independent 5.70 12:00 Noon. On motion Board adjourned until 1:00 o’clock p. m. Ed J. Matousek, Chairman John C. Gallagher, Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska, June 23, 1942. 1:00:00 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 Bridge Fund in payment of same: E. E. Bradshaw_$113.75 J. H. Gibson___19.00 Ed J. Matousek_20.55 P. C. West_77.70 Jos. Schollmeyer_28.75 Atkinson Number Co_56.67 Henry Dierks_38.49 Jarvis & Son—_13.35 Wm. Krotter Co._5.80 Thos. Slattery_ 9.51 Ivan Bacon_111.00 Frank Heuton_77.70 John Sullivan _ 10.00 W. E. Wulf_15.75 James Hoxie_ 1.75 John Clasey . 9.00 Inland Construction Co. „ 30.00 F. M. Keating & Sons_ 3.00 Matousek Bros. 30.00 Motion by Sullivan, seconded by Gibson, that grants for Old Age Assistance, Blind, and De pendent Children for the month of May be approved. Carried. The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on Unemployment Relief Fund in payment of same: Margaret Howard--$75.00 Thad E. Saunders - 6.00 Drs. Brown & French. 23.75 Dr. Briggs_99.50 Mary Barrett_ 6.00 R. E. Chittick__6.40 Dr.*W. J. Douglas_21.00 Dr. W. J. Douglas-14.50 Mort Gill-6.00 Ideal Market _45.63 Mrs. Elmer Lee_16.00 Joe Mlinar_8.00 Mary O’Connell _ 5.00 O’Neill Drugs _ 5.00 N. P. Swanson _25.00 Walter G. Sire-18.00 W. I. Gray_35.00 A1 Miller _5.00 . Brown - McDonald_2.58! I Drs. Brown & French-34.75 Bailin Bros._10.00 Council Oak_8.00 Council Oak-28.00 Dodge County Hospital_3.00 J. P. Gallagher_45.00 John C. Gallagher - 5.00 Lutheran Home for Aged 30.00 Mrs. Henry Mullen-3.00 O’Neill General Hospital 34.00 Walter O’Malley - 5.00 Pelcer & Spence-4.50• Schultz Drug Store-1.50 R. G. Shelhamer_6.00 The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on Road Dragging Fund in payment of same: Lloyd Ritts .. $35.40 Ray Noble _ 16.40 John Warner _.38 00 Fr*d Ernst..—_ 8.40 Calvin AUyn ^_ ,^12,30 Walter Stewart _ 30.00 R. W. Hamilton _8.40 John Stauffer, Sr-20.40 Walter Peck_5.23 James Curran —. 3.6C James Peter-JB 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: Leo Kramer .—~— $ 2.30 The Augustine Co.-150.90 Wm. Rockford-53.50 W. A. Smith...87.50 Wm. Krotter Co..34.18 C. R. “Kelly” Myers— 18.95 J. H. Gibson ..59.00 Joe Kutscher-46.00 Lloyd Pichler - 82.50 Raymond Shoemaker - 78.00 Island Supply Co- 82.22 Scott Conner__22.40 Wm. Crippen-, 14.00 W. E. Wulf _ 14.00 Continental Oil Co-102.68 John Sullivan-20.00 Island Supply Co-19.33 Inter-State Oil Co-2.00 Ronald Carson-27.20 Richard Minton •-•120,00 Joe Schollmeyer, Jr-86.00 Gordon Barta- 175 Claude Pickering-1.75 Robert Wiley_15.20 C. W. Kirkland_78.75 Walter G. Sire-26.05 Dexter Bros._4.40 pies Brothers __. 50.37 Ed J. Matousek... 40.00 Bob McCarney --- 13.50 Walter K. Smith.. 30.00 Norris W. Coates - 14.17 S. A- Marcellus-25.70 D. F, Crandall _ 82.00 B. G. Hanna_64.35 Chet McClenahan_92.50 Richard Smith - 66.50 C. F. Gillette & Son _ 85.41 Smith’s Service Station... 291.80 Nels Christensen -- 19.60 Leo S. Tomjack..98.00 Boise Service Station —2.30 Joe C. Kay_26.00 Gamble Store No. 189 4.14 Island Supply Co-23.35 Shelhamer Oil Co. 8.75 Maurice Cavanaugh -120.00 Harry Sullivan . 80.00 Ellis Boelter_ . 175 Ralph Hughes- 4.05 Joe Schollmeyer, Jr- 16.00 James Kirkland- 7.00 Tim Ryan 16.10 Henry Dierks 1.89 Emmet Hay Co.- 2.87 Clem Olberding - 30.45 5:00 p. m., on motion, Board adjourned until June 24, 1942, at 9:00 o’clock a. m. Ed J. Matousek, Chairman John C. Gallagher, Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska, June 24, 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. The applications of George F. Clift, O’Neill, and John Juracek, Ewing, for renewal of dance hall licenses were read at this meet ing. Motion by Sullivan, seconded by Wulf, that applications be ap proved and licenses granted. 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: Holt Co. Independent-$50.98 U. S. Treasury Pro. Div— 16.00 Hillyard Sales Co.-70.85 Consumers Public Power 52.12 Industrial Chemical Co— 94.70 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 73.91 J. C. Stein.-..5a.0fr ' John Sullivan-—60.00 J. H. Gibson__87.30 Wm. Wolfe __. 2.5ff United Chemical Co. _—. 24:90 ^ Hillyard Sales Co. - 96.25 D. H. Cronin-54.35 John Sullivan-25.00 Walter K. Smith-69.00 Jos. Schollmeyer-73.35 W. E. Wulf_73.10 Ed J. Matousek-, 66.00 12:00 Noon. On motion Board adjourned until 1:00 o’clock p. m. Ed J. Matousek, Chairman John C. Gallagher, Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska, June 24, 1942. 1:00 p. m. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by Chairman. Motion by Smith, seconded by Sehollmeyer, that County Attor ney be instructed to start fore closure proceedings for Delin quent Taxes on the following de scribed Real Estate: Description S. T. R. NWy4_20 31 14 swy4_29 31 14 WtfeNEy4 NWy4_ 3 32 12 sy>NEy4, SEy4_11 32 12 s%n%, swy4, WftSEft_12 32 12 swy4 . J3 32 \ld SEV'4NEy4, Et4SEy4, -.y SWy4SEy4 __23 32 12 NEVi-33 25 12 NWy4 _94 25 12 swy4 ___89 25 12 Ny.sEy4_as 13 NWy4 _20 28 i§ NEy4_25 25 9 W% _33 30 9 SEy4 ___17 30 10 swy4 _27 30 10 NWy4NE»/4, N%NWy4„ 4 26 9 NEy4NEy4 ___- 5 26 9 Nondescript No. 31-32 in NWy4NWy4 .—29 29 11 Nondescript No. 59 in SEy4SWy4 _ 29 29 11 SMsSWtt_15 28 12 NVfe_ 18 29 9 NViEtfe, SWy4NEy4, SMiSEy4_19 25 10 w«4Nwy4, N^swy4 ...30 25 10 swy4__28 30 13 NEy4_3 31 13 swy4_29 32 14 SEy4 _30 32 14 NWy4 _32 32 14 SMtNEtt, EM>NWy4 _.12 32 15 N^SWV4, WV4SEy4 ...27 32 13 W^NWy4_ 27 32 10 NViNEVi, SEy4NEy4....28 32 10 s%NEy4, sEy4Nwy4.._ i 21 12 SWy4NWy4_ 8 27 12 W%_11 29 14 NWy4_ 4 30 11 NEy4_17 31 15 NEy4_34 31 16 SM> _28 33 13 SWy4__— 27 33 15 SEViNWy4, NV4NW%, NEy4SWy4_14 28 16 All land South of C., B. & Q R. R. right of-way in SEy4SWy4 18 28 9 NEy4NWy4 _19 28 9 5:00 p. m. On motion Board ad journed until July 28, 1942, at 10 o’clock a. m., unless called at an earlier date by the Clerk. Ed J. Matousek, Chairman * John C. Gallagher, Clerk EARL RASDAL For Congress Some 600 Keith County men and women who know Earl Rasdal best are most interested in sending him to Congress from the 4th District. BECAUSE: They know his quali fications are his best recommendations. They know he will fight for good gov ernment, good legis lation, and democ racy. They know he will i j lend his able support j | to c o n g r e s s i onal j j moves designed to j * win the war. They know that Earl Rasdal understands the j problems of the Fourth district and will work j toward their solution. Rasdal-For-Congress Club Of Keith County