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MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1914. PLATTSIKOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. pace 3. S3 ER'S PROCEED GS Plattemouth, March 3, 191 i. Iitail met pursuant to ad journment. Present, C. E. lleb- ner, Julius A. Pitz and C. R. Jor- ian, County Commissioners, and Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. Minutes of previous sessions read and approved, when the fol lowing business as transacted in regular form: Petition for the incorporation Vf the Village of Xehawka, Cass ounty, Nebraska, also a re monstrance ajrainst Village beinpr incorporated, were read and placed on file. Hearing: on said petition and remonstrance set for 9 o'clock on Tuesday morn ing", March 17, 1914. As advertised for building uridgres for the year 1914 bids vere received from the following companies, and Board proceeded U open same: Western Bridge and Construc tion Co., of Omaha, Neb.; O. H. Dennis, Weepinc Water, Neb.; INebraska Construction Company, UlUl "I LI) . , V , r , JI1 UiJ IJi'llll UV ! ng Company, Blair, Neb.; It. S McCleery, Weeping Water, Neb.; Monarch Engineering Company, Palls City, Neb. Moved by Jor- ian and seconded by Julius A Pitz that contract be awarded to Lhe Monarch Engineering Com pany of Falls City, Neb., account f being the lowest bidder, and contract entered into. Contract was this day entered into by and between the Board of County Commissioners and J.- II. Tarns, as Superintendent of (he County Poor Farm, for the period if one year from March 1, 1914, to March 1, 1915. Bond of J. II. Tarns, Superintendent County Poor Farm, approved. J. II. Tarns, Superintendent of Poor Farm, tiled his report for year March 1, 1913, to March 1, 1914, as follows: EXPENDITURES. (Groceries and meats.. 573.08 82.40 138. GO 18.25 175.00 Clothinsr and shoes.... Implements and fur niture Drugs and paints Hardware and lumber Coal and wood Harness and black smith work Threshing 39.70 49.22 11.78 47.90 127.80 25.78 Seed, oil meal, etc.... Improvements, etc. ... i Repairs, labor Miscellaneous expense Tvioi ti ;.no or. U RECEIPTS. l .Received from sales. . 1,3 Jo. 33 Produce on hand 930.00 Total 2,205.33 it Average number of in- j mates during the v ve.ir 17 Number inmates at present 13 Number of deaths . 1 County Treasurer instructed to refund George Nickels the sum of 89 cents, account over assessed on $150.00 in notes in Rock Bluff precinct, and same having been paid under protest. Commissioners received com munication from Klopp Print ing Co., Omaha, Neb., to furnish election supplies for year 1914, and same placed on file. Petition received from C. A. Trumble and 22 others request ing the appointment of J. B Peterson as overseer in Road District No. 16, also a re monstrance against the appoint ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING fifi SDCK Like to TRY A PAIR OF Every pair guaranteed and all New Stock. Take a look in our window. AVARD & McLEAN, ment of road overseer in District No. 10. signed by Henry Snoke and 47 others. Board rejected said petition. A communication received from City Clerk Wurl notifying the Board of the dangerous con dition of bridge at the foot of Wintersteen Hill, Plattsmouth, and same was placed on file. County Assessor W. ft. Bryan requested the Board for an al lowance of 200 for clerk hire in his ollice for the year 1914. Same was allowed by the Board. The following claims were al lowed on the General fund of the county: C. R. Jordan, salary and mileage .S 27.00 Julius A. Pitz, salary and mileage 21 .50 C. W. Palmer, M. !., sal ary Co. physician Dis trict. No. 0. year 1913 7 5.00 Ym. R. Young, care of Daniel Palmer 3.00 Nelson Jean iS: Co., coal to paupers 1 1 . 00 F. V. Hulfixh, mdse. to Frank Recce 5.i Mrs. J. E. I.eesley, care Miss Latham, Feb ruary, 1914 28.00 Plattsmouth Water Co., water to court house, February, H14 9.12 P. E. Ruffner, work in Treasurer's office, Feb ruary. 1914 CO. 00 James Robertson, Stale vs. Joseph Roe 30 C. D. Quinton, same.... 7 Oscar Olander, witness, same 5 Oscar Olander, assigned to C. II. Taylor, wit ness. State vs. Joseph . 10 .GO ,00 Roe Eliza Harris, witness, State vs. Joseph Roe.. Dr. J. 15. II ungate, same Willis C. Crosby, same.. Win. Ash, same Herman Stoll, same C. I). Quinton, same.... 2.00 4.30 7.00 3.80 7.00 G.30 2.00 2.00 2.10 2.00 G.30 10.15 .85 E. Manspeaker, same... John Bauer, jr., same A. L. Tidd, same Fred Stoll, same James Robertson, Stale vs. Geo. Clifton C. 1. Quinton, same.... Dr. E. D. Cummins, in ebriate Harry II. Kuhney 8.00 3.00 J. M. Leyda, same James Robertson, same 5 C. D. Quinton, same .... 15 .50 58 Dr. E. D. Cummins, in sane case Aimer Schermerhorn 8.00 3.00 i . 4 I 17.98 J. M. Leyda, same James Robertson, same C. D. Quinton, same James Robertson, State vs. Dawson and Saams 11 45 45 C. D. Quinton, same . 1 James Robertson, State of Nebraska vs. P. Catherdan 10 05 85 .08 C. D. Juinton, same .... J. W. Brobst. same .... 5 James Robertson, State vs. Bert Stewart . 3.5 0 D. C. Morgan, P. M., postal supplies to County 10.54 The University Publish ing Co., examination question to Co. Supt.. 12.50 The Cudahy Packing Co., soap powder 7.50 N. D. Talcott, M. D.. Co. Physician's salary Dis trict No. 5. 3d and 4lh quarter 37.50 Aug. Bach, rndse. to J. Monroe 5.00 Mary E. Foster, salary and expense Feburary 1914 158.40 A. W. White, mdse. to Johnson, Fullington, McPherson 13.00 James Robertson, Platts- SOLES Gome to Us OUR WORK SHOES. Riley Block. mouth Water Co. vs. Cass Co., el al Hammond & Stephens, supplies to Co. Super intendent Hans Sievers, salary and laundry C. II. Taylor, salary and expense Waterman Lumber Co., 15.40 120. S5 78.00 119.04 coal to court house... 90. G5 Midland Chemical Co., disinfectant to County Farm II. B. Hedding, part pay ment on poor house contract Frank J. Libershal, sal ary and expense Fred Patterson, work on books and records . . . L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to Deiisons and jail... Hatt & Sun, mdse lo Lam bert E. Manspeaker, salary deputy sheriff, Feb... flotlherd Rhode, shovel snow at court house.. C. E. Heebner, salary and 25.00 800.00 208.57 35.00 !(..) 5.00 43.00 1 . ) mileage 22.50 J. H. Tarns, salary Feb ruary, 191 i J. P. Cuth. achitecl's 85.00 fees, part payment... 100.00 Plattsmouth Journal, printing and supplies.. J. M. Jirousek,. mdse to farm and paupers .... J. H. McMaken, ice to farm Hans Johnson, mdse, to Mrs. Fowler, F. F. Wildrick and Mrs. Winchell 3 i . 78 9.00 11 .00 The following claims wore al lowed on the Road fund of the County: A. F. Seybert, road work. Road District No. 2... 8 15.30 T. A. Bulterfield, road work. Road District No. 0 (balance from former bill) 1.10 Johnson & Jones, black smith work, Road Dis trict No. 13 D . 4 Charles Sheldon, road work. Road District No. 27 22.4 0 John II. Buseh. lumber, Road District No. 13.. 51.79 C. A. Schulke, road work, Road District No. 0... 5.05 The following claims, were al lowed on the Bridge fund of the County: John II. Busch, bridge lumber 108.40 R. S. McCleary, bridge work 480.90 Board adjourned to meet Wed nesday. March 4, 1914. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clork. Plattsmouth, March 4, 191 i. j Board met pursuant to ad-j journment, with all members present, when the following busi ness was transacted in regular form : L County Treasurer filed report of receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1913, to December 31, 1913. The Ocean Accident and Guar antee Corporation's Owners' In demnity and Defense policy was approved by Board. County Treasurer instructed to refund to Claude Everett of Liberty Precinct the sum of 9.98, village tax paid under protest account not a resident of Union when assessed. Moved by Julius A. Pitz and seconded by C. R. Jordan that the Lincoln Telephone and Tele graph Company be instructed to install a telephone in the tele phone booth on the second floor of court house. The following 'list of names were selected from which to choose the jury for the next term of District Court: Tipton Precinct Levi Root, Adolph Shroder, Sam Westlake. Greenwood Precinct Charles Haertel, A. L. Jardine. Salt Creek Precinct Frank Laughlin, George L. Fels, F. II. Goodfellow. Stove Creek Precinct John Hoover, John Hall, Paul J. Mar shall. Elmwood Precinct Cyrus Creamer, Wm. Cook, Henry Bornemeier. South Bend Precinct John Reasoner, C. T. Richards. Weeping Water Precinct Henry Rughe, W. C. Wollen. Center Precinct Geo. Schafer, W. J. Rau. Weeping Water First ward, Jesse Davis; Second ward, R. G. Glover; Third ward, B. F. Ruby. Louisville Precinct J. W. Brobst, M. C. Core, Charles Vanscovoc. Avoea Precinct I. M. Ward, John II. Busch. Mt. Pleasant Precinct J. L. Terryberry. George Wiles. Eight Mile Grove P. H. Mei singer, G. G. Meisinger, A. O. Ault. Nehawka Precinct J. S. Wun- Iderlich, Henry Shoemaker. "ton 0 'Off The Thousands For Literature, .Liberty Prcinct C. l- Harris, J. J). Cross, John Larsh. Rock IilufTs First Frank Mrore, James W. Ilalmes, D. C. Uhoden. Rock Bluffs Secon.l E. W. Moreland. Walter tjochenour. Plattsmouth Precinct C. II. Vallery, Peter Munim, John Vefe- snik. Plattsmouth City First Ward Hen Brook., C. II. Smith. Second Ward J. C. Brady, Frank Slavicek, Roy Taylor. Third Ward D. C. York, C. E. Martin, CI us Johnson, Jacob Ma son. Fourth Ward Frank Sivey, Orval Renner, Tom Olsen. Fifth Ward George Klinjrer, jr., W. II. Tuey. Board adjourned to meet Tuesday, March 17, 1911. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. riair.tiff. By ARTHIT. C. PANCOAST. His Attorney. 3-2-4wks LEGAL OTICn. To Lucy Bopks, Carrie Wonderheide, Henrv Stoehr. Joseph Stoehr and Kdward Stoehr: You are hereby notified that rhillip Stoehr. as rjlalntill. lias niert Ills peti tion in the IMstrict Court of Cass Countv. Nebraska, aarainst you ana an other for the purpose of enforcing a written contract executed by (leorpe Stoehr. vour father, ana C'nrist ttoerir, his father. pledKinB: the Inheritable in terest of Georpe Stoehr. under the law. In the estate of his father, as security for indebtedness of said Georpe Stoehr to plaintifT. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 30th day of March. 1914. or the same will be taken as true ana juag ment entered accord in ply. PHILL1I STOKHR, PlaintifT. By I. O. DWTER, His Attorney. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO OPERATE A POOL AND BILLIARD HALL. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 17th day of. March, A. I. 1 i 1 4 , at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, make application to the board of county commissioners of Cass county, Nebraska, for a license to operate a pool and billiard hall in the hotel build ing", Village of Cedar Creek, Cass County, Nebraska. Dated this 5th day of March, 1914. WALT CONNER. IX rOfXTT COl'RT. STATE OF NEBRASKA, County of Cass. ss. In the Metter of the Estate of Joseph I-Iavir. Deceased. r 9 tig,, J00., 0 'Ha, mo 40U -44 . a date- e. -aicK J l tke t of Satisfied Users of RAYO Incubators Are Our Best Advertisement!' We've told you of the superior and exclusive fea tures of Kayo construction over and over again. We've told you that because of this construction the Kayo toosts profits, slashes expense and cuts out the drudsrery. We'v told you, too, why the Rayo uses only one gallon of oil, where others use five. And we've told you that the Kayo is so nearly automatic that it practically runs without Hrndredsof epc: ienced will have no other and von can following their lead. The Rayo is esrecTally recommended to bBinners on account of its simplicity, reliability and certainty of producing best results. For instance, here a a beginner who Won Big Hatching Contest With a RAYO "The Rayo I bet-Brit of yon won for me in the cont est conducted by Soccewtf ol Farming' which included practicallv all -'f the best makes. 1 had or'v 71 fertile eggs in the machine bnt I sot 71 nice, hearty chicks, and raised 70 of them. It never -aned 3 degrees, and only used seven Quarts of oil tor two hatches.' ilrs. M m. Weaver. K. F. D. 1. Baltimore. Ukto. An Expert Breeder Orders Another RAYO "I just made my first hatch this season and hatched every fertile esc with the Rayo 1 grot last season. Enclosed find an order for another much ne. compU Send it as soon as possible, for 1 am in need of it badly, and 1 woulclikc to havr the agency for same, as the machine 1 have has 'skinned' all." Davul Crame. Breeder d S. C. Rhode Island Kal. Uanna City. I'd. Beats All His Neighbors' Hatches "I am well pleased with the Rayo Incubator. I have no trouble from start to finish no lamp to fill every morainfr. as with other machines. The kayo heat is regulated in less than one hour, ready for the eitg-s. but with other makes of incu bators 1 have been from 12 to 24 hours regrulatin the heat. Thir sprinK nth the . Rayo I hatched the highest percentage of fertile eggs in this neighborhood. Kveryone who has seen my machine likes the looks of it at first sht." James F . CcxA. Morris flam. A'. J. OSCAR WILSON, Agent Price or Demonstration, To All I'orsons Interested: You are hereby notit;-d that t!i"re has hee-n filed in this court i-t it i n for the appointment of an administrat or or above estate. That a hearinir will be had upon court in the I'lattMiioutii. 24th day of paid petition oefore this County Court rooms at in said county, on the .viarcli. 1H14, at 10 o'clock a. rn. i nat all objections thereto. ir any. must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing1. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court day of March, of said county this :utl 1914. ALLEN J. BEESO.V. County Jude. Seal NOTICE TO M-HKS1DEM OKI-EN 11 M. Alice M. Smith. Smith, her husband, first real name unknown, the unknown heirs at law and d-visees of said Alice M. Smith and Smith, and their unknown spouses, James lMummer and Nancy I. I'lum nier. his wife, the unknown heirs at law and devisees of- James I'lummer and Nancy U. I'lummer. and their un known spouses. Selwyn It. I'iummcr and Sarali i'lummer. his wife, the un known heirs at law and devisees of said Selwyn U. I'lummer and Sarah I'lummer. and their unknown fpnimfs, Fred J I'lummer and I'lum mer. his wife. first real name tin known, the unknown heirs at law and devisees of said Fred J. I'lummer and I'lummer. and their un known spouses, Harriet M. Younir and O. 1. Younsr. her husband, and the unknown heirs at law and devisees of said Harriet M. Younsr and O. I'. Younsr and their unknown spouses, and John Doe real name unknown and Itichard lioe (real name un known. Defendants, will take notice that on the 14th of February, 1!14. Lillian C. "Wilson. plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the IMstrict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which petition are to quiet and confirm the title, ownership and possession of said plaintiff in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half t w -j of the southwest quarter (sw'i) of Section si 6). Township twelve (li'. North. Kanee ten U0. east of the 6th I. M.. in Cass County. Nebraska. and to establish her fee simple title thereto and that she and her immediate grantors have been in the open, notorious, exclusive, continuous, ad verse, visible and actual possession and ownership of all of said alve described real estate. claiming the same as owners thereof asrainst all the world and especially against the defendants herein since the Mh dav of October, 1878, and prayintr that the defendants and each of "them and all persons claimincr by. throuph or under them, or any of them, may be enjoin ed from claiming: or asserting any rieht. title, claim or interest of any name or nature in or to the above de scribed real estate, or any part there of, and for jreneral equitable relief. You and each of you are herebv required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 6th day of April. A. D. 1914. LILLIAN C. "WIT-SON-. I'laintlf?. I. I WHITE. Attorney for PlaintifT. NOTICE. In the Cnnmty t'nurt ia aad for the Cuty of (', Nrbraufca. In the Matter of the Estate of David Stettler, Deceased. To All I'ersons Interested: You are herebv notified that on the 2nd day of March, A. I. If 1 4. Elizabeth Stettler filed her petition in this Court, allepinfr amonsr other thine that David Stettler departed this life Inte state on the 19th day of February. A. I. 1914. beinar a resident of Cass County, Nebraska, at said time, pos sessed of an estate, consisting of real and personal property, to ad ministered, and that he left aurvivinsr him as his only heirs at law the fol lowing person. to-wit: Elizabeth Stettler, Jacob Stettler, James Stettler. tht or ' , with it mr n. ew--- .r . c I Lee, ' attention, htic ctlicrs require crjti."t ! Lir.j af:r. Now let some cf our customer trll j "j .at they think c f the Kayo Incuhat t. Kea i tl.e r cta: Inmt leu - rinted atove, also the frw leuers rciw. Tl ey I zcn tp a.l cur claims. v You can be sure of b'jybi j the right incubator if jnu gex li.e UmiennllDM prtUtrrm A Better Incubator At A Lower Price Th?"Rayo" recrires rry or f.'.hr. to a Kirch F -r and them'-rnffr tan t thr-tsich fjatie s-ja v. which riue for u:?:nar. cJ-r ;r a ar-J rTtr.rf rr 0 thrrmastst acta mm ptogr irt Iwt r t. rii mmmm thfaw mmrnr. Aof-i vrt.mv. rrww! fv w.tfi strl, eracaoUi k namg'aiir.tiUri firTmrf mn ruai fmm. Writ ftrr fUwvk T" aw nrt t mm-rm hatctucc cfan, nail tmmr Imrlw 9 mrtm w4 woMiiatiMi be sie in JIM. I I I "T I - J -?1 "T Absolutely free, a sample oi the kavu 1'atert Hatch ing Chart. It tells t.at t d day by day durir.c hat h. We also pive yu a Sl.'iO Hyr-"rr.eter with each K Inr ubator ya pu-ry.a Book, " Tuminif Kcr Ch In' lK.l.ar ' FREE r - paid on rec;nist Thi-i FREC IacubatrsaT5.J Hr xd-'v V. nt f r it and n.-i-rr'ie r.f oiiv taf nt hatching r'ia" m te wrl.t. Both are FREE. Get IV 17. J sec Oscar Wilson, Plattsmouth, Ncbr. Srt rn h Ja i k-"'n. n r Wiiliam .-tettier. Stettier. decea-d. de eased, and iJti.D names unknown, a: I t T) i n . 1 - 1 e t 1.1 I . i .i t . i ft k , ::iT t l.t ftrvl- inirs be made in r-. a ! leira t bn- and t.uit I. ministration Ik- praM' io les. A hearir7 will !. petition at the office J.: dire in the Court !! mouth, N iTu.kj, on t! March. A. 1 1 1 i. Lt lie fure which Lmir ail ii,. e ; I -. t -f.r: of Al d to S. C 1 II Jif'Tl :i ! .r t - c.m f . i- .'t l-:,r:- r : iUv .if . . ' . k a rrv. !i"i fiere- to. if nr.v, mu.-t he tiled :v t e r..-irf. Seal AM.KN i. .i:r.'" irr Jii.: DALE S. I:VI.i;s. Attorney. I THE lllTltl T ! ItT HI' t tin Tt. m:iikk. FEED C11K1STIAN. r:iirt;f. 1 oc. V.?. 1-- X." Ni. THOMAS COLLINS et al . I e f-ndar. t NOTK l Thomas Collins. Mr.. '.-;;;-.. first name unknowr.. wife of T""i.n 'dlin.. and tie unknown ..-r Thoman Collins: Airs I'ronirer. fir-t name unknown, w;.' of ilrortf E. l'ronrer. il r Morran. first name unkr.own tlreejev Morsrun; Mrs son. first name unknown. w.'.- of Wat !fe nf n r. f A M Allen Watson: Mrs ; first name u-ikr.own. wife r Snvder: Sirs. I.d.) fir-T name unknown, wife of Tl ef..i..re if. f Iodd: Mrs. Snvder. nrt Tnni unknown, wife of Mjttnu Sni.i-r.! Mrs. llii k-. firt n;rsie un- known, wife of Join Iti. kev. ; .ou an.l each of von ai. erel.v notiried that on the . :.th d.tv of j;jie A. I . J91L'. Fred Ct:r;r:an. as i.n.nli' fi I d a pet it ion in tie 1 -r ri, f "o'i i t Cass County. Nebraska. a:::;f ! defendants interplead witn t'er !e. fer.dants. and ti.at niliTi;"i!v or t? rn 1 dav tjf March. A. I 1.HI. a Idemental orner was itr-d tv if Court for su prl:ien ta I T :o- u; vou bv tu bl If m t ioti. The ..I. e, t m r jiraver of s..id i-etition i t o i ef ri confirm In tl;e piaintiT tl.e tite i (iovernment 1i 1. 2. . .". 7 "! the W, of SW4. t!.e ST.' of SWi and lot 11. a u b-d i i. in of (;.v-n-ment It . a'l in Section t1 tf E of NE't and I':- of K', of S.--. tion 6, all in T nn i: I ; ,Vri'.. T:anire in. I.n.f of ti e Si.i I. M. a Countv. Nebrai-ka. jind er iird ! -r Iart tlerefif. and t a jida- ment decree: r. th.it t r.e e t , rr. I rl Christian, is ti e owner m fee s.mt' of said real estate an I ever j-art thereof, and to finfor l'ir :ol ex clude ynti and em-), if j on fi-oPi t: r riKht. title., interest, or i.tir;i in a e to said real estate 1 ere i n ' f re t jcried. ir anv part thereof, pa;-.!: claiminir in his said petition to lav acmiired tie title i.i ren i ',it and every ;art thereof n hin-.: jt r r" his irrantors t.y nrii of ..j-n. notorious. Iu.il. adverse. an.i rontinu'HH psse m in of t - -"i under la m of n nT!.ip for mr forty years. You are required to answer a r4. petition on or lfore tr; 1 :tii .!jv cf April, A. D. 1M. , FEED CIIEISTI AN'. Beautiful Shetland Ponle for sale at all times, for the nxt 100 years, unless I die in the meantime. I have now an extra fine stallion, the best in the state, for sale. Well broie for totb harness and saddle. Wm. Gilmour, Plattsmouth, Neb. t . , R. E. Df x?u. r, - w i i -, j M 1 i . 1 1 rTLzy'l-Z''-r- ji"twt 0 r ? 9. Ik P t Just Hight far Eacache 'i Rheumatism. Kb!: .... p.: .v i !. n I , j rt..M;f;.i! -.. . a: d '..: i- A. A. J. ; ! r' ? n r v . k i I! ! .! ' -. h , ; ir-w. I i -t r-" :. j P.!U f - r jt..-r..r.- I : ! I tr. l;h'.- I ! I r t'V :'! For Sat. ir.an.-r.- f..- I ":o ! re.fi.i' f v '.A . '. ' - Li': ' r !nn. A. I. W' ?!' I:.ir-. I To Head-Off a Headache Nothisf ia &rtter tKaa Dr. Ma Anti-Paln PilU TVey C R.rf WMt Bi Atr-Cifu. ! in ur . t Jt " 7-t- ed - l.ii r'T a f. t n -i! ttt fim I ,. J t r ji-n t..-. . h.-. i w . . -or tw : 1 f -r .i .. . mt m t t I ben i' Ir M. 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