John Alfs ! ; Democratic Nominee For the Office of County Assessor of Holt County To the Voters of Holt County, Nebraska: As Holt county covers quite a large territory, there are probably many voters who have never heard of me before, so I take this method of in troducing myself to them. I have been a resident of Holt county for 58 years, and a taxpayer for more than 50 years, and know the Taxpayers’ problems. I have been a farmer the greater part of my life. At pres ent I am a resident of O’Neill, and a member of the City Council. Your vote will be appreciated, and if elected I will try to give every taxpayer a square deal. Thanks a lot. VOTE FOR ‘Tony’ Asimus Non-Political Candidate For Re-election for Nebraska Unicameral LEGISLATURE 28th District Holt, Boyd, Keya Paha and Rock Counties YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED REMEMBER AND VOTE FOR L. G. GILLESPIE Republican Nominee For COUNTY ASSESSOR Served Eight Years As Local Assessor. Favors a Fair and Reasonable Assessment of Property for Taxation Purposes. ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1942 Your Vote Will Be Much Appreciated Vote For Thomas F. Higgins DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Clerk of District Court Long time resident of Holt county. First time up for county office. College education. Taught in public schools of Nebraska five years. Ten years in mercantile business. Bal ance of life on farm. Married. Large family. One son enlisted, one in draft, another son will be of draft age in a few months. YOUR VOTE and Support Greatly Appreciated Ross Amspoker For State Senator Ross Amspoker, of Springview, will appre ciate the support of the voters of the 28th Legislative District (Holt, Boyd, Rock and Keya Paha Counties) in his campaign for State Senator at the November 3d election. Mr. Amspoker is familiar with conditions in North Nebraska, is an experienced legis lator, a careful and prudent business man, with an active personal interest in econom ical, efficient, pay-as-we-go government. Look for the Name “Ross Amspoker” On the Non-Political Ballot OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOLT COUNTY BOARD (Continued) CITY AND VILLAGE LEVIES ?E???Sffgi?SS!?SSS ■S=? |3 » £ £ • I ! | f i If? II III 1, I I I p O’Neill 5. 2.8 1. .5 2.5 .5 .5 12.8 Atkinson 5. 3. .5 .5 4 1. 4. 2.5 16.9 Stuart 5. .5 3 3. 2.5 .2 .5 • 12. Ewing 5. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 12. Page 5. 8. 13. Chambers 4. 5. .5 3. 12.5 Inman 5. 5. Emmet 5. 6. 11. SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVIES a o ro h 3 *' 8 g. S * SS 3 SC P “ Jo I r 1 6. 6. 2.4 2 20. 5. 25. 3 16. 16. 4 8. 8. 2.4 5 1. 1. 2.4 7 16. 2. 18. 8 7. 7. 2.4 9 4.. 4. 2.4 10 8. 8. 2.4 II 7. 7. 2.4 12 7. 7. 2.4 12 7. 7. 2.4 13 4. 4. 2.4 14 8. 8. 2.4 15 8. 8. 2.4 16 7. 7. 2.4 17 6. 6. 2.4 18 1.2 1.2 2.4 19 2.4 2.4 2.4 20 7. 7. 1.2 21 17. 5. 22. 22 7. 7. 2.4 23 8. 8. 2.4 24 6. 6. 2.4 26 2. 2. 2.4 27 7. V. 2.4 29 20. 4. 24. 30 20. 4. 24. 31 5. 5. 2.4 32 8. 8. 2.4 33 8. 8. 2.4 34 8. 8. 2.4 35 3.4 3.4 2.4 36 6. 6. 2.4 37 4. 4. 2.4 38 3. 3. 2.4 39 8. 8. . 2.4 40 7. 7. 2.4 41 3.4 3.4 2.4 42 6. 6. 2.4 44 20. 20. 46 3. 3. 2.4 47 8. 8. 2.4 48 3. 3. 2.4 49 8. 8. 2.4 50 8. 8. 2.4 51 5. 5. 2.4 52 8. 8. 2.4 53 8. 8. 2.4 55 7. 7. 2.4 56 11. 11, 2.4 57 7.4 7.4 2.4 58 1. 1. 2.4 59 5. 5. 2.4 60 8. 8. 2.4 62 8. 8. 2.4 63 8. 8. 2.4 64 8. 8. 2.4 65 3. 3. 2.4 67 6. 6. 2.4 68 7. 7. 2.4 69 5. 5. 2.4 70 2. 2. 2.4 71 8. 8. 2.4 72 3.2 3.2 2.4 73 5. " 5. 2.4 74 8. 8. 2.4 76 4. 4. 2.4 77 6.4 6.4 2.4 79 8. 8. 2.4 80 7. 7. 2.4 81 11. 11. 2.4 82 2. 2. 2.4 83 8. 8. 2.4 84 6. 6. 2.4 86 6. 6. 2.4 87 4. 4. 2.4 88 5. 5. 2.4 89 5. 5. 2.4 90 8. 8. 2.4 91 4. 4. 2.4 92 8. 8. 2.4 93 8. 8. 2.4 95 8. 8. 2.4 96 9. 9. 2.4 97 8. 8. 2.4 98 6. 6. 2.4 99 15. 15. 2.4 100 8. 8. 2.4 101 10. 10. 2.4 102 '8. 8. 2.4 103 8. 8. 2.4 105 6. 6. 2.4 107 5. 5. 2.4 108 7. 7. 2.4 110 2.4 111 8. 8. 2.4 113 6. 6. 2.4 115 4. 4. 2.4 118 8. 8. 2.4 119 4. 4. 2.4 120 8. 8. 2.4 121 8. 8. 2.4 122 4. 4. 2.4 123 5. 5. 2.4 124 8. 8. 2.4 125 5.4 5.4 2.4 127 14. 14. 2.4 128 13. 13. 2.4 131 4. 2. 6. 2.4 132 6. 6. 2.4 134 4. 4. 2.4 135 6. 6. 2.4 136 3. 3. 2.4 137 14. 10. 24. 138 3. 3. 2.4 141 7. 7. 2.4 142 3. 3. 2.4 143 1. 1. 2.4 144 8. 8. 2.4 145 6. 6. 2.4 146 5. 5. 2.4 147 4. 4. 2.4 148 ' 150 12. 12. 2.4 152 4. 4. 2.4 155 6. 6. 2.4 156 6. 6. 2.4 157 4. 4. 2.4 158 8. 8. 2.4 159 6. 6. 2.4 160 8. 8. 2.4 163 4.6 4.6 2.4 165 6. 6. 2.4 168 4. 4. 2.4 169 8. 8. 2.4 170 8. 8. 2.4 171 8. 8. 2.4 172 8. 8. 2.4 173 11. 11. 2.4 174 8. 8. 2.4 176 8. 8. 2.4 177 4. 4. 2.4 178 9. 9. 2.4 180 8. 8. 2.4 181 3. 3. 2.4 183 6. 6. 2.4 184 2. 2. 2.4 187 8. 8. 2.4 188 192 8. 8. 2.4 193 3. 3. 2.4 194 7. 7. 2.4 196 2.6 2.6 2.4 197 11. 11. 2.4 202 12. 12. 2.4 203 2. 3. 2.4 205 3.4 3.4 2.4 206 8. 8. 2.4 207 8. 8. 2.4 208 8. 8. 2.4 209 8. 8. 2.4 210 6. 6. 2.4 211 8. 8. 2.4 212 5. 5. 2.4 213 7. 7. 2.4 215 8. 8. 2.4 216 8. 8. 2.4 218 8. 8. 2.4 222 8. 8. 2.4 223 3. 3. 2.4 224 8. 8. 2.4 225 8. " 8. 2.4 226 8. 8. 2.4 227 7. , 7. 2.4 228 14. 14. .6 229 1. 1. 2.4 231 3. 3. 2.4 232 8. 8. 2.4 233 8. 8. 2.4 236 10. 10. 2.4 237 3. 3. 2.4 238 8. 8. 2.4 239 8. 8. 2.4 240 2.4 241 16. 16. 2.4 242 8. 8. 2.4 243 10. 10. 2.4 244 8. 8. 2.4 245 14. 14. 2.4 246 8. 8. 2.4 247 2.4 248 8. 8. 2.4 249 3. 3. 2.4 250 4. 4. 2.4 251 8. 8. 2.4 252 8. 8. 2.4 2% 4.6 4.6 2.4 18% 3. 3. 2.4 90% 4.2 4.2 2.4 ALSO: Court house bonds and interest - .34 Also a levy of $2.00 on each and every person within the county between the ages of 21 and 50 years for Old Age Assistance. Also a levy of 10 cents on each and every hive of bees within the county. Motion by Gibson, seconded by Stein, that the above levies for year 1942 be approved. Carried. Minutes of this meeting were read and on motion were ap proved as read. 5:00 P. M. On motion Board of Equalization adjourned sine die. Ed J. Matousek, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O’Neill, Nebr., August 25, 1942. 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present, except Stein. Meeting called to order by chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion were approved as read. The following salary and ex pense claims were audited and approved, and on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on General Fund in pay ment of same: C. C. Bergstrom $ 70.00 C. C. Bergstrom . 13.50 Harry Bowen 10.00 Julius D. Cronin ..108.00 Marjorie Dickson . 77.50 Peter W. DulTy _154.75 John C. Gallagher - 18.05 Holt Co. Farm Bureau . 212.91 Ed Hancock 104.17 Esther Cole Harris--125.00 Mary Jane Iler . 20.00 Ira H. Moss . 166.66 Elja McCullough -158.33 Edna Marie O’Malley 104.17 Louis W. Reimer - 183.33 Walter G. Sire 50.00 Helen Sullivan 77.50 B. T. Winchell 7.90 Margaret Howard _ 10.00 C. C. Bergstrom-- 92.70 I Harry Bowen __ 110.00 Elmer Bowen 20.00 Teresa Connelly 77.50 Peter W. Duffy 150.00 Loretta Enright 77.50 Ruth Hoffman 6.00 George Hammond _ 77.50 Mary Harty 77.50 Esther Cole Harris . 6.15 Mary Jardee . 77.50 Roma MacLachlan 93.33 Elja McCullough 10.00 P. J. O’Donnell . 20.00 Louis W. Reimer 5.00 John C. Gallagher . 166.66 B. T. Winchell 166.66 Bernice Fuller 10.00 12:00 noon. On motion, Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. Ed J. Matousek, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, Clerk. O'Neill, Nebr., August 25, 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 chairman. This being the date set for hearing on the road petition pray ing for designation of a county road between Sections 19 and 24 and 25 and 30, Township 31, Range 12, a large delegation from Rock Falls precinct appeared be fore the Board in support of this petition. Motion by Smith, seconded by Wulf, that in the absence of Su pervisor Stein action on this pe tition be deferred until a later date. Carried. The following claims were aud ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on Brige fund in payment of same: James AnKney . z^.ou E. E. Bradshaw. 81.50 J. H. Gibson_56.60 Frank Heuton-81.55 Ed J. Matousek- 22.70 John Sullivan_10.00 J. C. Stein_18.00 Walter K. Smith_14.00 W. E. Wulf _ 12.00 Art Andrus_ 4.50 Continental Oil Co-- 16.20 Campbell Lumber Co.. 254.73 Frank Howard 7.50 Inland Supply Co. 74.00 Jarvis & Son- 2.25 F. M. Keating & Sons_ 1.75 Wm. Krotter Co. . 10.08 J. B. Mellor_50.00 G. E. Morgan .. 64.42 Jos. Schollmeyer_ 8.00 Thos. Slattery . 1.30 Albert Sterns _ 19.00 P. C. West __ 11.20 Peter Sorensen . 24.50 Central Supply Co_ 337.92 Central Supply Co. -404.80 Central Supply Co-190.08 Central Supply Co. - 98.56 Ivan Bacon_117.00 Henry Dierks_ 29.28 J. H. Gibson . 16.00 Ernest Lieb _ 49.35 Ed J. Matousek 21.00 Jos. Schollmeyer-25.50 Pete Sorensen _ 10.50 Fred Wandersee 5.00 Atkinson Lumber Co. 52.14 Atkinson Lumber Co_ 6.50 Continental Oil Co. _ 15.08 Campbell Lumber Co. 37.75 Island Supply Co. 46.81 Independent Lumber Co. 28.25 Herman Kaup - 4.50 F. M. Keating & Sons_ 7.70 Leslie Lieswald 10.00 G. E. Morgan 15.60 Neb. Culvert & Pipe Co. 318.42 Neb. Culvert & Pipe Co. 529 82 Neb. Culvert & Pipe Co. 175.77 Neb. Culvert & Pipe Co. 207.18 Neb. Culvert & Pipe Co. 270.84 Neb. Culvert & Pipe Co. 93.06 Neb. Culvert & Pipe Co. 104.34 Wheeler Lb. Br. & Supply Co. 294.00 On motion the following claims were allowed on the Administra tive Expense Fund: Bernice Fuller $23.75 Holt Co. Independent 23.65 Laura Mitchell 26.75 N. W. Bell Tel. Co. 8.19 Thad E. Saunders . 3.25 Bernice Fuller 75.00 Dorothy Larson, . 75.00 Laura Mitchell 5.01 Thad E. Saunders 15.00 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: Margaret Howard $80.00 Dr. W. H. Briggs 18.00 Drs. Brown & French 5.75 Chace & Chace 3.00 J. P. Gallagher 4.00 Krska Drug #Co. 3.65 Lutheran Home for Aged 30.00 H. M. Morrow, M. D. 3.00 Seth Noble . 1.00 O’Neill General Hospital 9.00 (Continued on Page Eight) A. L. MILLER Republican For Congress A. L. MILLER A. L. Miller is a physician, surgeon and business man. He is the owner of farms and livestock in western Ne braska. He was Mayor of Kimball, a member of the school board, and president of the Nebraska State Medical Association. He served four years in the State Legislature, and as State Health Director for one and one-half years. Believes In All out for National De fense. Restoring lost Constitutional Rights to the People. Greater use of Agricultural Products for Industry. Eliminating useless Bureaus and Commissions. Win the War - Win the Peace PLEDGES TO DEVOTE HIS FULL TIME. SINCERELY AND HONESTLY, IN YOUR SERVICE. J. Ed Hancock Republican Nominee for County Treasuser 12 years experience in the office and present Chief Clerk I Fully Realize the Responsibility I Will Appreciate Your Vote and Support at the November 3rd Election WALTER G. SIRE Republican Nominee For Holt County Clerk Lifetime Resident of Holt County Three Yeurs Experience As County Assessor Your Support Will Be Appreciated at General Election Jack Arbuthnot DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR County Treasurer QUALIFIED CAPABLE COURTEOUS Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated General Election, Tuesday, November 3rd VOTE FOR J. C. STEIN Republican Candidate for Re-election • Supervisor FIRST DISTRICT Holt county now has no indebtedness, except the Court House Bonds. Since January 1,1942, Holt County, through the County Board, has pur chased $50,000 worth of Government Bonds. We are now on a cash basis. If you approve my efforts toward economical county government, I ask your support and vote at the Election on November 3rd.