The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 18, 1944, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED AOS
FOR SALS
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FOR SALE—PRE-WAR Baby
buggy.—Mrs. H. J. Lohaus. 2-1
I HAVE MONEY to loan on farms
and ranches and city property
at 4 Vi % interest.—R. H. Parker,
O'Neill, Nebr. 3-tf
FOR SALE—WELL LOCATED
residence modern except heat;
two full lots and garage.—See
SHRINER. 1-2
FOR SALE—Farm buildings, 5 Vi
miles north of O’NeilL—P. C.
Donohoe, O’Neill. 39-tf
FOR SALE—TEN FOOT BLUE
grass stripper for power hay
sweep.—-Claude Bates, Emmet,
Nebr. _D2*
FINE O’NEILL HOME FOR
Sale. Six lots, double garage,
two baths, oil burner. Listed
only until June 1.. —See R. H.
Shriner, or call 106. 1-2
FARMS FOR SALE—240 acres
improved 3Vi N. E. of O’Neill;
160 acres unimproved, 17 miles
NE O'Neill; 160 acres improved
7 miles east of O’Neill; 160 acres
improved 6 miles NE of O'Neill;
160 acres improved 10 miles
N of Page; 80 acres unimproved
2Vi N and 1 Vi E of Page; 20
acres improved joining Page;
160 acres improved 5 W and 3
N of Stuart; 160 acres unim
proved 17 N of Atkinson; 320
acres improved 2 miles N of
Middle Branch. To buy or Sell
See R. H. SHRINER. O’NEILL, !
NEBRASKA. 1-2 j
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE OR TRADE—1938 De
Luxe 4-Door V-8. In good con
dition and 1-A tires.—Lewis
Storjohann, 4 miles west from
top of Eagle Creek Hill. 2-2*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—TWO houses, one
large and one small.—G. A. Fox,
at Fox Grocery. 48-tf
WANTED
WANTED—MAN OR BOY to do
Janitor work.—Lohaus Motor
Company. 2-2
SIOUX CITY MARKET NOW
OPEN to all your hog consign
ments without restriction as to
date or numbers. Ship to Sioux
City and consign to the Frank
E. Scott Com. Co., for prompt
returns and best results. 45-tf
LOST
LOST—ONE BROCKLED Faced
heifer, weight about 500.—Mau
rice Graham. 2-1*
LOST—WHITE AND BROWN
spotted bir^J dog. Liberal Re
ward.—Mrs. W. J. Froelich. 51
WANTED
LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS in
leather case. Tin tag with No.
36-80 printed thereon, attached.
Reward. — L. G. Gillespie,
O'Neill, Nebr. 1-1
PA-STURAGE
PASTURE—HAVE ROOM for
from 30 to 50 head of cattle.
Good pasture, lots of water.—E.
D. Burrell, Chambers. 1-2*
(First publication May 11, 1944)
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
Report having been made to
the County Board of Holt County,
Nebraska, by the Clerk of the
District Court, which shows that
there is now and has been for the
piast six months remaining in
the hands of the said District
Clerk certain witness fees which
have been uncalled for.
Now, if such fees shall be un
called for within six months
from March 17, 1944, the same
will be considered forfeited, and
will be paid into the common
school fund of Holt County, Ne
braska
JOHN C. GALLAGHER,
1-2 County Clerk.
William W. Griffin 1
Attorney
Firit National Bank Building
O’Neill
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
Omi* PHm 77
Compute X-Ray Equipment
Glaeeea Correctly Fitted
Residence j Dr. Brawn, 111
Phones ( Dr. French, S41 :
i For Reliable Insurance
i PROMPT SETTLEMENT
REASONABLE RATES
SEE
L. G. Gillespie Agency
W. F. FINLEY, M. D. ij
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill
(Tint publication April 17, 1M4J
Arthur O. Auaerod. Attorney
NOTICE Or SUIT
To: Wm. E. Bell, whoae Am
real name is William E. Bell
Mary Bell, his wife, J. L. Shar
key, first real name unknown,and
all persons having or claiming
any interest in the West Half of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
29, Southeast Quarter of Section
30. and Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion 31, in Township 25 North,
1 of Range 12, West of the 6th P.
M., in Holt County, Nebraska,
real names unknown, defendants.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 24th day
of April. 1944, The Travelers In
surance Company as plaintiff filed
j its petition in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, against
i you as defendants, the object
and prayer of which is to quiet
and confirm the title in it, the
said The Travelers Insurance
Company, to the following de
scribed real estate to-wit: The
West Half of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 29, Southeast
Quarter of Section 30, Northeast
Quarter of Section 31, in Town
ship 25 North, of Range 12, West
of the 6th P. M., in Holt County,
Nebraska, as against you and
each of you and to secure a de
cree of Court that you have no
interest in, rights or title to or
lien upon said real estate or any
part thereof; and to have can
celled and discharged of record
the interest of the defendant J.
L. Sharkey in the mortgage re
corded in Book “25” of Mort
gages of Holt County, Nebraska,
at page 154 covering part of the
above described real estate,
i You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
5th day of June, 1944.
Dated this 24th day of April,
1944.
THE TRAVELERS IN
SURANCE COMPANY,
51-4 Plaintiff.
• By Arthur O. Auserod,
Its Attorney.
(First publication May 4, 1944)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Scaled bids will be received at
the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation in the State
Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
May 25, 1944, until 10:00 o’clock
A M., and at that time publicly
opened and read for SAND
GRAVEL SURFACING and inci
dental work on the LYNCH
PAGE Patrol No. 81002 State
Road. I
The approximate quantities
are:
2,622 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel
Surface Course Material.
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions
covering sub-letting or assign
ing the contract.
Compliance by the contractor
with the standards as to hours of
labor prescribed by the “Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938,”
approved June 25, 1938 (Publilc
No. 718, 75th Congress), will be
required in the performance of
the work under this contract.
The minimum wage paid to
all skilled labor employed on this
contract shall be seventy-five
(75) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
intermediate labor employed on
this contract shall be sixty (60)
cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
unskilled labor employed on this
contract shall be forty-five (45)
cents per hour.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and informa
tion secured at the office of the
County Clerk at Butte, Nebraska,
at the office of the County Clerk
at O’Neill, Nebraska, at the office
of the District Engineer of the
Department of Roads and Irri
gation at Ainsworth, Nebraska,
or at the office of the Department
of Roads and Irrigation at Lin
coln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish bond in an
amount .equal to 100% of his
contract. ■
As an evidence of good faith
in submitting a proposal for this
work, the bidder must file, with
his proposal, a certified check
made payable to the Department
of Roads and Irrigation and in an
amount not less than one hund
red seventy-five (175) dollars.
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any
or all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS,
AND IRRIGATION,
Wardner G. Scott,
State Engineer.
L. N. Ress,
District Engineer
C. J. Tomek, County
Clerk Boyd County.
John C. Gallagher,
County Clerk Holt
County. 52-3
(First? pblication May 4, 1944)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation in the State
Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
May 25, 1944, until 10:00 o’clock
A M., and at that time publicly
opened and read for SAND
GRAVEL SURFACING and inci
dental work on the O’NEILL—
SPENCER AND SPENCER
VERDEL Patrols Nos. 81001,
81003 and 81012 State Roads.
The approximate quantities
are:
2,237 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel
Surface Course Material.
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions
covering subletting or assign
ing the contract.
Compliance by the contractor
with the standards as to hours of
labor prescribed by the “Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938,”
approved June 25, 1938 (Public
No. 718, 75th Congress), will be
required in the performance of
the work under this contract.
The minimum wage paid tc
all skilled labor- employed on this
contract 'shall be seventy-five
(75) cerjte per-hour, j
The ,minwn'um’' \Vage<patd-’to all
ihteTmedi&te4 labor- empk>yed?'bh
this contract shall b® (®0i
I cents per hour. , • « ' i
The minimum Wage paid do all
unskilled labor employe* art this
' contract shall be forty-live (45)
cents per hour. \ -
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and informa
tion secured at the office of the
County Clerk at O’Neill, Ne
braska, at the office of the
County Clerk at Butte, Nebraska,
at the office of the District En
gineer of the Department of
Roads and Irrigation at Ains
worth. Nebraska, or at the office
of the Department of Roads and
Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska.
! • The successiful bidder will be
required to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100% of his
I contract.
As an evidence of good faith
in submitting a proposal for this
work, the bidder must file, with
his proposal, a certified check
made payable to the Department
of Roads and Irrigation and in an
amount not less than one hund
red fifty (150) dollars.
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any
or all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS,
AND IRRIGATION,
Wardner G. Scott,
State Engineer.
L. N. Ress,
District Engineer
C. J. Tomek, County
C lerk Boyd County.
John C. Gallagher,
County Clerk Holt
County. 52-3
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney)
LEGAL NOTICE
In the Matter of the Probate
of tne Last Will and Testa
ment of Rufus Macomber,
Deceased.
To: All Persons Interested in
the Estate or in the Last
Will and Testament of
Rufus Macomber, De
ceased, both creditors
and heirs, devisees and
legatees:
You, and each of you, are
hereby notified that on the 4th
day of May, A. D., 1944, Hulda
N. Macomber filed her petition
in the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, alleging that
Rufus Macomber, a resident,
citizen and inhabitant of Du
buque County, Iowa, died testate
February 18, 1932, seized and
posessed of the West Half of the
Northeast Quarter and the West
Half of the Southeast Quarter of
Section Nineteen, Township
Twenty-six, North Range Eleven;
South Half of the Northwest
Quarter and North Half of the
Southwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-three, Township Twenty
six, North, Range Twelve, all
West of the Sixth P. M., Holt
County, Nebraska; that he left a
last will and testament which was
originally and legally admitted to
probate in the District Court of
Iowa in and for Dubuque County,
on March 28, 1932; that under the
terms of said will said real estate
j was devised to Rufus Egbert Ma
comber; that petitioner is now the
! owner of said real estate by means
of direct conveyance from the said
Rufus Egbert Macomber, and as
such is interested in said will and
is entitled to have said will ad
mitted to probate in Nebraska;
that said will has not heretofore
been presented for probate in the
State of Nebraska and that more
than two years have elapsed since
the date of the death of the said
Rufus Macomber; that all debts
have been fully paid; that at
tached to the petition is an au
thenticated copy of said will and
the probate thereof in Dubuque
County, Iowa; that the prayer of
said petition is that the authenti
cated copy of said will be admitted
to probate and allowed in Ne
braska as the last will and testa
ment of the said Rufus Macomber,
Deceased; that regular administra
tion of said estate be dispensed
with and for a decree that said real
estate descended free and clear of
all debts and claims of every kind
of the said Rufus Macomber, in
accord with the terms of said will,
to Rufus Egbert Macomber; that
Rufus Egbert Macomber, the sole
devisee under the terms of said
will, and R. Egbert Macomber,
who conveyed said premises to
petitioner, are one and the same
person; that said estate is not sub
ject to an inheritance tax and for
such other and further relief as
justice and equity may require.
You are further notified that
said petition is set for hearing be
fore the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 25th day
of May, A. D., 1944, at ten o’clock
A. M„ and that if you fail to ap
pear at said time and place and
contest said petition the Court
may grant the prayer thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
52-3 County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication May 4, 1944)
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
to me by the Clerk of the Dis
trict Court of Holt County, Ne
braska. in an action pending in
said Court wherein Ralph David
son is plaintiff and Frank Fisk and
others are defendants, I will sell
to the highest bidder for cash
Money to Loan
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
• EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance Co..
C. E. Jones, Manager
.'0;NEILL : NEBRASKA1
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at the trout door of tie court
house' ii* p'Neill, ftebr4aka, on
the sth day of June. 1M4, at 10
o'clock A. M, the following
described premises * ih Holt
County, Nebraska:
Lot six (6) in Block seven
(7) Original Town of O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska,
to satisfy the sum of $112.61 found
due plaintiff and interest there
on and $46.26 costs of suit and
accruing costs.
Dated this 1st day if May, 1944.
PETER W DUFFY,
Sheriff of Holt County,
Nebraska. 52-5
I -„--—
(First publication May 11 1944)
NOTICE
WHEREAS, John Brittell, Con
victed in Holt County, on the
129th day of September, 1941, of
the crime of burglary, has made
application to the Board of Par
dons for a Commutation and
Parole, and the Board of Pardons,
pursuant to law have set the
I hour of 9:00 A M., on the 14th
day of June, 1944, for hearing
on said application, all persons
interested are hereby notified
that they may appear at the State
Penitentiary, at Lincoln, Nebras
eeka, on said day and hour and
show cause, if any there be, why
said application should, or should
not be granted
FRANK MARSH,
, Secretary, Board of Pardons.
Richard C. Meissner,
Chief State Probation Officer
NOTICE
(First publication May 11, 1944)
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in the office
of the County Clerk of Holt
County, Nebraska, praying that
the road commencing at the
north end of Section 32, Town
ship 31, Range 11 and running
one mile south, be closed.
That a hearing on this petition
will be held by the Holt County
Board of Supervisors on Tuesday,
May 23, 1944, at 2:00 P. M., at
their office in the Court House
in ONeill, Nebraska.
JOHN C. GALLAGHER,
1- 2 County Clerk.
(First publication May 18, 1944)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Edward C. Palmer, Deceased.
To: All Persons Interested in
Said Estate, both Creditors
and Heirs:
, You are hereby1 notified that on
the 16th day of May, A. D., 1944,
Richard B. Marston, petitioner,
filed his petition in the above
matter, setting forth among other
things that Edward C. Palmer,
who is one and the same person
as E. C. Palmer, a citizen and in
habitant of Sioux Cityt, Iow^,
died intestate on August 10th,
1893, seized and possessed of the
following described real estate to
wit: Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion Twenty, Township Thirty
two, North, Range Nine, West of
the Sixth P. M., Holt County,
Nebraska; that he left him sur
viving as his sole and only heirs
at law his widow, Kate C. Pal
mer, and his children, Ethel R. |
Palmer, William B. Palmer and
Charles E. Palmer; that Richard!
B. Marston, petitioner, is the J
owner of the above described real
estate having di rived title there
to by mesne conveyances from
the heirs of the deceased, Edward
C. Palmer. That the prayer of
said petition is that the Court
may find and determine the time !
of the death of the decedent,
Edward C. Palmer; that Edward
C. Palmer and E. C. Palmer were I
one and the same person; that1
he died intestate a resident i
and citizen of Sioux City, Iowa; I
may find and determine who arp:
his hears and their degree of'
kinship; may find and determine j
the right of descent of the real j
property of which he died seized t
that further administration • of
this said estate may be dispensed
with; that there is no inheritance
tax, state or federal, dup from
this said estate or the heirs there
of and that there are no debts
against said estate and that the
claims of all creditors are barred
and for such other and further
relief as may be just and equit
able.
That said matter is set for
hearing before the County Court
of Holt County. Nebraska, in the
County Court Room in the Court
House in the Citv of O’Neill, Ne
braska, on the 8th day of June,
A. D., 1944, at the hour of ten
o’clock A. M„ and that if you fail
to appear at said time and place
to contest said petition the Court
may grant the‘prayer thereof.
Dated this 16th day of May, A.
D. . 1944
BY THE COURT:
LOUIS W. REIMER,
2- 3 County Judge.
(Frst publication Mav 18, 19441
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issued
by ithe District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in an action
pending in said court wherein
Clara Johnson is plaintiff, and
Leslie O. Johnson, and others are
defendants, this being case No.
14056, directing me as referee to
sell the following described real
estate, to-wit: The Northwest
Quarter of Section 26, in Town
ship 29. North, of Range 12, West
of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
in Holt County, Nebraska, ex
cept the right-of-way of the
Chicago & Northwestern Rail
road Company and one acre in
the Northwest Corner thereof,
I will sell said reaj estate at
public auction on the 19th day
of June, A. D., 1944, at 10:00 A.
M.. of said day at the front door
of the courthouse in O’Neill, Ne
braska, said sale to be made on
terms of, fifteen per-cent cash on
day of sale, and ;balance upon
confirmation. -•
• WILLIAM-W- GRflFTIN.
'2-5 : , "a,*.:..Sole Referee.
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BRIEFLY STATED
Mrs. Anton Toy left Saturday
for Sioux City, where she will
visit relatives and friends for
several days.
Sgt. Gerald Donohoe arrived
Saturday from California, where
he is stationed, to visit his mother
and other relatives and friends.
Cpl. and Mrs. H. J. Marshall
of Omaha, spent from Thursday
till Monday in O’Neill, as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall.
Miss Donna Jean Marcellus
left Friday for Los Angeles, on
her vacation.
Mrs. Carlesle Washacheck of
Omaha, arrived Tuesday to spend
I several days here visiting her
I husband and other relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Anna Donlin entertained
a group of ladies at a bridge
I party at her home last Saturday
[ evening. A delicious luncheon
was served and every one had a
good time.
Kathryn Ann Golden was
taken to Sioux City Sunday even
ing and Monday morning under
went an operation for appendi
citis. Kathryn Ann’s many
friends hope she will soon be her
old happy self again.
Charles Fountain, representa
tive of the White Horse Ranch
at Naper, was in O’Neill on bus
iness Tuesday. Mr. Fountain
was a former resident of this
city.
Mrs. Ralph Tomlinson left
Thursday for Omaha, where she
spent several days visiting her
husband and other relatives and
friends before returning home
Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. O’Donnell left for
Omaha Wednesday morning for
& short stay.
Paul Boisseree, with the Feder
al Land Bank in Omaha, spent
Friday and Saturday in O’Neill
on business.
Mary Froelich entertained the
Primary and First Grade pupils
Friday morning at a party in St.
Mary’s gymnasium. Thtre were
forty-five little folks present.
Mrs. Alex Juracek, of Star,
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Halva Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva en
tertained the Pinochle Club at
their home Suiday evening.
Miss Bea Jardee spent the
week-end in Stuart visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jar
dee.
Miss Mary Lois Mohr spent
the week-end in Atkinson visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mohr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford and
Mrs. Francis Murphy and son,
Bob, spent Sunday in Atkinson
visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Winnie Walling spent
Sunday in Stuart visiting Mrs.
Jack Grady.
Miss Dorothy Kratoehvil spent
the week-end in Osmond visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Kratoehvil and other relatives
and friends.
Mrs. N. P. McKee and
Mrs. Schulz, of Atkinson,, and
! Mrs. Lavonne Buzzard and daugh
ter. Papiella. <)f. Omaha, visited
Mrs. Helen Simar here 'Monday.'
“ :
Mrs. R. H. Parker spent Sun
relatives and friends.
Miss Evelyn Coyne left Mon
day for Denver, Col., after spend
,ing several daiys here visiting
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
[ Coyne and other relatives and
friends.
Radioman 3-c Bill O’Connell
arrived home Thursday on a
twenty day leave, after returning
from Italy and Sicily, to visit his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. O’Connell
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva had
a message from their son, Fred,
on Mothers’ Day. Fred is now
stationed at St. Paul, Minn., where
he is studying for an Aviation
Cadetship, at the Maclester Col
lege.
Miss Marion Bosn, Miss Martha
Janousek and Miss Mary Ann
Janousek will hold a party Thurs
day evening in honor of Miss
Dorothy Valla, of Salt Lake City
and Miss Winifred Coyne, of Den
I ver, Colorado.
———
Master Sgt. William Schulz, of
Camp Roberts, Cal., visited his
aunt, Mrs. Helen Simar here on
Monday. He is bein transferred
to North Carolina.
Mrs. Max James, of Bakers- i
field. Cal., arrived Wednesday
to spend several weeks visiting
her mother, Mrs. David Stan
nard and her sisters, Mrs. Burke
and Miss Evelyn Stannard.
Pvt. John Brennan left Thurs
day for Camp Campbell, Ky.,
where he is stationed, after
spending the past eight days here
visiting his mother, Mrs. M. F.
Brennan and other relatives and
friends.
Seaman 2-c Francis Yantzi
left Wednesday for Farragut,
Idaho, after spending his leave
here with his folks, Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Yantzi and other relatives
and friends.
Peter W. Duffy left last
Thursday for Lincoln, where he
spent until Saturday on business
before returning home.
C. C. Bergstrom was in Nor
folk last Thursday. He was
caught in the flood there and was
unable to get home until Satur
day.
Mrs. J. P. Brown will be
hostess to the Contract Club
Thursday evening at a 6:30
dinner at the M and M. Later
they will go to the Brown home
for cards. Mrs. Brown will have
four extra guests, Mrs. S. J.
Weekes, Mrs. L. C. Walling, Mrs.
J J. Harrington and Mrs. C. E.
Stout. _
For Best Results
and satisfactory returns,
bring your livestock
to the
O’Neill Livestock Com. Co.
H. S. Moses and G. P. Colman, Managers
Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebraska
WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET
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We Sell Every Monday
, BjU Hershiser, who has put in
the past four months visiting at
the home of his son and wife at
Ce<jarK Minn., came home last
Friday Eli says that afttr sixty
years, in this section, no other
place ldoks good to him and that
this is and has always been
home. Along in the summer he
says that he will go back to
Minnesota for a visit, but not to
remain. Last Sunday he went
down to Norfolk and put in a
couple of days visiting with
Thomas Shively.
Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 24tf
Mrs. S. J. Weekes’ visit in
O’Neill has been the incentive
for several parties. Mrs. L. C.
Walling had eight guests for a
6:30 dinner Friday evening at the
M and M for Mrs. Weekes. The
evening wasi spent playing bridge
at the Walling home. High score
went to Mrs. Ed Campbell; the
all cut to Mrs. E. M. Gallagher,
and low to Mrs. J. P. Brown.
Mrs. Weekes received a guest
prize.
Mrs. S. J. Weekes was honor
guest at a one o’clock luncheon
Wednesday at the M and M.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ed Camp
bell and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham,
who had twelve guests. Con
tract was played at the Birming
ham home after the luncheon.!
Mrs. C. E. Stout won high, Mrs. 4^
E. M. Gallagher the all cut, and
a guest prize was given Mrs.
Weekes.
Supervisor’s Proceedings
W. A. Smith _ 71.50
Walter K. Smith .... .. 40.00
Central Supply Co., - 566.00
Centra Supply Co.,- 19.56
Gamble Store No. 189 — 25.69
Gamble Store No. 189 _ 3.25
Wm. Krotter Co.,_26.20
S. A. Marcellus_39.95
O’Neill Re-Tread _ 9.50
James Ankney_ 9.25
C. W. Kirkland . 61.15
C. W. Kirkland _ 3.00
Ed J. Matousek_50.00
Ed J. Matousek_ 1.43
Frank Osborne_ 22.10
Floyd Osborne_ 17.59
P. C. West . 6.85
Clark Bros. Transfer Co., 3.01
Contractors Supply Co., — 14.89
Miller-Hasselbalch Co.,_41.00
Thomas Slattery _ 1.70
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and, on motion,
were allowed and warrants or
dered drawn on the General Fund
in payment of same:
Western Surety Co.,_$ 5.00
N. W. Bell Tel. Co., _ 67.60
Department of Health _ 29.50
St. Peter’s Church_190.10
Seth Noble _ 5.30
W. P. Dailey _ 10.00
D. R. Mounts_132.52
Jas. Davidson & Sons_50.44
Kelso Chemical Co.,_ 31.52
Consumers Public Power
Company _ 53.60
City Water Dept., O’Neill. 68.32
Burroughs Adding
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W. E. Wulf_ 45.22 f
Central Supply Co.,_ 2.72
Central Supply Co.,_ 6.80
Central Supply Co.,_5.46
Ed J. Matousek_ 45.00
Walter K. Smith _ 50.00
H. W. Hubbard _ 10.00
H. W. Hubbard _ 7.20
Joseph Schollmeyer _ 8.70
R. E. Calvert -_ 28.50
Jos. Schollmeyer . 20.00
J. C. Stein_13.50
J. C. Stein .. 45.00
Motion by Matousek, seconded
by Calvert, that Insurance pol
icies on the Court House build
ing and contents be approved.
Carried.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, The newspapers
and printers of Holt County, or
ganized as the Holt Countv Pub
lishers Association, furnished to
the satisfaction of the county
officers and this Board, the
county printing and supplies pur
chased during the period Janu
ary 1, 1943, to December 31,
1943, and made a considerable
saving to the county without
the sacrifice of quality, and
WHEREAS, The Holt County
Publishers Association makes
request to this Board for a contin
uation of the business of Janu
ary, 1944.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOL
VED, That the Holt County
Board of Supervisors in regular
session this 24th day of February,
1944, hereby awards the county
supply business to the newspap
ers of Holt County for the year
ending December 31, 1944, and
that all printing, supplies, publi
cations and all other supplies
and office equipment purchased _
by the County shall be ordered w
through the supply committee of "
the Holt County Publishers As
sociation. It being understood