1 mi- sasl in "ii i ilbw 1 MONDAY. AI'RIL H. 1916 FLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3. 7 "';"Tr.Tr3rv7TsT- HijTrTTTrT-sr? rr" 1 T7Y FTTS Sim April 1st to22ndjH lUS .P For3Weeks0nlv! In announcing to the public of Plattsmouth and vicinity that we have purchased the $20,090.00 Hardware and Implement stock of G. P. Easr.vood, we desire to state that it is our intention to give Pl?.ttsmouth a first-class establishment. We want you to come in and see what we have. We want to meet j'ou and make it an object for you to come in and see us. We are going to give YOU some great bargains. Everything in our store to ) Be Sold at a Great iscount for 1 hree W eeks April 1 -22 4 i r. I I I We cordially invite you to visit our store whether you want to purchase or not. A look at our goods and prices will convince you that it vsll not be necessary for you to go elsewhere to buy, as you can get most anything you want in our line on a close margin of profit. Where any article is not satisfactory, can easily be exchanged or adjusted. The fact that we expect to sell our goods to the same people aii the year around is proof positive that we MUST PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. QUALITY T HE HIGHEST THE NAME THAT! Wc handle the best line of Hardware that money will buy. Garden Seeds, Alfalfa, Timothy and other Seeds, Tanks, Oils, G?.s Engines, Wagons, Buggies, Field Fencing and all kinds of Tools and the FAMOUS JOHN DEERE LINE OF IMPLEMENTS. If you want anything in our line it will pay you to see us before you buy. NOW LISTEN! WE ARE TO SELL FOR LESS! Not once or twice a year, but every day in the week. Not only on special sales, but on every sale we make. Our business here is to give you the host at the lowest price, quality considered. WE WILL PREACH IT! WE WILL PRACTICE IT! WE WILL PROVE IT! CORIE AMD SEE US! SI TT8 jg. 13 11 19 V v.vx fe. 3S u r Ffattsmouth, Fleb. I K.I I I (SUCCESSORS TO G. P. EASTWOOD) fHE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS !'.:.;; n, ..;:h. Aj-ril 4. H'l'?. :;;.! met pursuant to adjaurn rr . t. I'm -er.i. C. E. Heel.ner, Henry a; -i J lliu.i A. ritz. County i rr.i. c v. . I "ruiik J. Libcrthal, ( .;. :;.- Cloik. Mii.utcs cf previous ;; 1 ar. 1 v pproved, when the ...'.' v.-i-:tr :-Ir.e, was tiT.n-acted in T..: :':!"v'::: r':.:ms were allowed - . -i.v C.cT.tia! Fund of the county ;-'..kc. alary and mile ...J ! ? 43.C5 and n.oo t. . E. H' tb!;cr, -alary ."i;.!.u- A. I'.tz. salary and 22.50 4y.20 S0.t3 2.G7 Li; ii; Telejihns ar.d Tel c ::a:-h L'"., re:.t and tolls. 2-v S: ':c. telephone calls M- -. L'ia I'-::-on, care of de- .t:,i,-i.t trlkken. April ... 25.00 Mr:. E":!a Hu-tn, care of de- pcn.ient children, April ... Mr.-. I- :ith I jckworth, care of 'ii 4 ! 1 ( r.ii'iicn, April . Cheney road George L. Farley, appraiser on Cheney road C. C. Despain. r.ppraiser on Chem-y road Tom S. Svoboda, auto livery for appraisers C. E. Hartford, fuel to YVor- den. ?4 25; Dakcr. $(k50 10.75 James Robertson, salary and expense firr-t quarter li.'H'... 245.3; Doucrla? County Uojpital. care and maintenance of Georpe Green 1.00 John T. Sattler, burial of Ril- ley Frady 5(!.S1 C. W. Baylor & Co., coal to t Mrs. Brandt J. H. Tarns, salary for March. l'7.50 Hatt & Son, merchandise to county farm Mrs. O. P. Monroe, mattresses to county farm Mrs. Dora Fleischmnn, care of Mind man. first quarter ... 1 ... i Warjra & Schuldice, Mazda lamps to court house Wm. Richards, care of Wm. Everett March. 1911 Hans Sievers, salary and laun- Min Clara Mat?.ke, care of de piv.cr.t children. April ... 15.00 25.00 25.00 C.001 Roavi District 2 2o.20 A u .sr. K i ec k 1 o w. vo a y o r k . road district 8 2S.55 Walter J. Clouse, ro;ui woik, Road District 4 5 Fred Clark, road work. Road Dir-tiict 11 21.t) Fretl Nolti:. (t), i oad v,(:k, R'ad District 1 1U Tcvji, Nauman & Muitey, ium- her for Road District 7 30.25 Wm. Rush, road wo; k, Road District 7 1 4.75 D. E. hheesley. road work, Road District 10 37.00 Bestor & Svatek. materia!. Road District 1 5.25 J. A. Loner, road wo:k, Road District 1 . . .' 12.75 Philip Horn, i oad work, Road District 2 12.75 C. F. Vallery, road work, Road District 1 37.2J John P. Meisinger, road work. Road District 1 (.S0 I Fred Klucy. road work. Road 2.00 I District 1 3.50 Union Village Tieasurer. p-o- k50 7.50 27.03 ;.50 dry t 8.00 j jjortic.it Road Fund. District j 22 125.00 78.00! The following claims were aliowed Mr:-. Stella Peri-ifer, care of ik jM-nd'-'it ckild-en. April.. 25.00 M.. Charlotte Moore, care of (ijle:id".t childvo-i. April.. 10.00 Mi-. Maitha A. Haddoa. care of (iep-.M'ider.t children. March 30.00' Mr-. Ed".a Denso::. care of de pendent child! c!;. March .. 30.00 M. Arch:-!. Stat, v. Louisa A. Cox 4.25 . D. ' uirto!-. State s. Louisa A. ( V.v 2.20 M:.-. M; y Woi-tman. insane c;.-.- ("l-.arles Lloyd Wort- I l;.n 5.i0 i.i-i Roddick, in a;r- case '!.a:!c; Lloyd Wortn.an ... 4.80 T -n: R?cer. insane case Cliarivs Llr.yd Wor. man ... 4.80 j'i'le Vf:tm:m, insane casv CtarU- Lloyri Vfitm-:n ... 5.00 : '! Wiirtmii!'., in iane case Charl.v- L-oyd YYoitman ... 5.00 i'. C. Morf;:'i, po tal :-upjlies. 0.00 Mrs. A. L. Mar.-hall. care of Max Barker, first quarter r.j; i3.oo A. k Cole, salary and expense 115.87 Arr-her, State vs. George Ilol.ron 4.30 C. D. 2Ji.' ton. State vs. G'jo. H'i!i-on 2.20 M. Archer, SU'te vs. William Cook 3.25 C. D. Quint on, State v.s. Wil- h.-Tv, fool- 2.20 M. Archer, State vs. George Poland 4.20 C. D. Quir.tor, State vs. George Poland 7.00 Edn Marquardt, salary and ex pease 147.R4 Aiice Tuey, cleik hire, county attorney and county supt 40.00 J. H. Thrashsr, appraiser on Frank J. Libershal, salary and expenses A. W. White, merchandise to Mrs. McPherson Dr. H. F. Brendel calling on sick patients at John War- ga's C. W. Baylor & Co., coal to county farm Fred Patterson, office work . . . C. D. Quinton, jailer fees for March C. D. Quinton, salary for March C. W. Baylor & Co., coal to jail Louisville Courier, printing to county Frank J. Davis, refund of bal ance road dejiosit John Bauer & Son, rtjairs to couft house W. P. Cook, hauling rubbish.. Waterman Lumber & Coal Co., coal to court house II. M. Soennichsen , Wordcn, $5; Denson, $5; Rinker, $5; Meisel, $5; F. Svoboda, $5; County, $5; Chambers, .$10; Collins, .$5 W. R. Egenberger, fuel to Rinker, $5; Monroe, $3 The following claims were allowed on the Bridge Fund: Yates. Lumber & Coal Co., lumber for bridges 11.20 Waterman Lumber & Coal Co., lumber for bridges Aug. Krecklow, bridge work.. J. M. Hoover, bridge vork.... Tool, Xauman fc Murtey, bridge material 11.77 Walter J. Clouse, bridge ma terial 3.00 The following claims were allowed on the Commissioner Road Fund: Lehmer Bros., grading roads, Commissioner District No. 1$G50.00 Lehmer Bros., grading roads. Commissioner District No. 1 325.00 The following claims were allowed on the Road Fund: J. M. Hoover, road work. Road District 3 John H. Busche, road work, on the dragging fund: IL'8.07 John H. Busche, Dragging Dis trict No. 2 20.80 5.00 Aug. Krecklow. Dragging Dis trict No. 8 30.00 Walter J. Clouso, Dragging 15.00 District No. 4 3'k75 J. M. Hoover, Dragging Di. 13.41 trict No. 3 l!.20 35.50 C. F. Vallery, Dragging Dis trict No. 1 3.00 13 50 John P. Meisingcr, Dragging District No. 1 0.00 145.83 Eddie Todd, Dragging District No. 1 4.50 30.74 Earl Cole, Dragging District No. 1 5.25 14.00 John F. Wehrbein. Dragging District No. 1 0.00 17.25 Tern Smith, Dragging District No. 10 11. 'J5 .35 Wm. II. Rush, Dragging Dis- ,50 trict No. 7 32.00 On motion the board adjourned to 00.00 meet again April 5th. 1010. 45.00 0.00 5.15 0.30 4.50 IS. 00 FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Neb.. April 5. 1010. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, with all member?; present, when the following busines.s was transacted in regular form: Register of Deed.;" filed a report of fees earned first quarter 1010, amount, 8871.55. Clerk of District Court filed a report of fees earned first quarter li'10, amount $025.70. County Judge filed a rejort of fees earned first quarter 1010, amount S718.70. County Clerk filed a report of fees earned first quarter 1910, amount, ?250.00, County Clerk repoited as having re ceived a check for S 14.00 from C. B. Q. R. R. Co. on account of money due and returned by G. Green to re imburse Cass county for expense in connection with his last illness. A communication received from city council requesting the board to have culvert on West Locust street com pleted; received and placed on file. Commissioner Pitz moved the work 1 e ordered done immediately, but mo tion failed to carry, account cf r.o sec end. In the matter of the location of a public road 40 feet in width, running acioss the northeast quarter (N E ,i) of section twenty-two (22) in town shin ten (10) north, range thirteen (13) east of the sixth principal meri j d'an, pa"alie! and adjacent to and on the north side of the light of way of i the Missouri Pacific Railroad com pany, where said right of way crosses raid land: The County Clerk being satisfied that all the requirements of the law had been complied with, re spectfully referred the matter to the Board of Commissioners for their con sideration. The board j:oceeded to vote, and did vote, that the above read be estnbli.-hed. all voting '"for" the es tablishment of a road 40 feet in width and to e known as Road No. 375 an:! that claim for damages be allowed on th? basis as fixed bv the Board of Ap-! 1 i prairers and surveyor be mrtructeu to lay out road as required by law. The Board of Commissioners adopt ed a resolution instructing the Clerk to have sample ballots printed on red, or green paper and distributed as in former years. Report of Boiler Inspector James L. Foord received and placed on file. County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed an order with the County Clerk di recting that the amount of $20.00 per month be paid Mrs. Margaret Leland for the care and maintenance of her four dependent children for a period net exceeding six months or until fur ther orders of the court. The board, en motion, allowed said amount to be J jaid as per orders of the court. County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed an order with the County Clerk direct ing that the amount of $20.00 jer month be paid Mrs. Lillian B. Baker, for the care and maintenance of her five dependent children for a period not exceeding six months, or until further orders of the court. The board, on motion, allowed said amount to be paid as jer orders of the court. County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed an order with the County Clerk di recting that the amount of 810. 00 per month be paid Mrs. Belle D. Grass man for the care and maintenance of her two dejiendent children, for a pe riod not exceeding six months or un til further notice of the court. The board, on motion, allowed said amount to be paid as per orders of the court. County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed an order with tho County Clerk, di recting that the iension granted Mrs. Martha S. Haddon on the 11th day of January, 1010. be revoked and can celled, and on motion same was or dered placed on file arid instructions of court complied with. The following claims were allowed on the General Fund: Nebraska Lighting Co., gas and electricity to county. . . .S Dr. E. W. Cook, medic?! atten tion A. R. McLearen Ilammon & Stephens Co., sup plies to county superintendent Mrs. Ycrnie B. Ch-snry, dam ages to land account new lead N. E. U, 20-10-12 200.00 Mrs. Ida Schlieske, care of de- psndent children, April, 1016 25.00 :o.oo o. . 8 E. A. Wurl. merch-ioui--o. Hoj ?on, s'l"; Monroe. .l" Commissioner of Seward coun ty, fees inrane case James W. Thr.ma Mr:-. Belle D. Gras.-inan, care ikpendert chiid'en, April.. 10.00 Mrs. Lilian B. Baker, care de pendent children, April .... 20.00 Mrs. Margaret Leland, care de pendent children, April .... 20. uO Tiie following claims weie allowed cn the Road Fund: J. C. Lomeyer, road work, R, ad District No. 5 40.70 Murray Hardware and Imple ment Co., dynamite, etc.. for Read District 10 Nebraska Sr Irwa Steel Tank Co., culverts to R. D. 10. . . . Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank Co.. cuive'ts to R. D. 1 W. W. Hamilton, concrete work P.. D. 10 W. J. Partridge, road work, R. D. 13 05.00 8.0t 15.21 22.04 E:vi:i Buskirk, road work, R. D. 7 10.00 Tiie following cHims were allowed on the Dragging Fund: J. C. Lmcyer, dragging Dis trict No. 5 4.50 E. P. Betts, drag ring District No. 10. 27.37 W. J. Partridge, dragging Dis trict Nv. 13 5.25 W. J. Parti idge. dragging Dis trict No. 8 ' W. J. Partridge, dragging Dis trict. No. 12 On motion the board adjourned to meet Tuesday. May 2, 1010. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. Safe Medicine for Children. 3.00 . ij Fight the Enemj' With a Cinch Gcjiher Trap. Sold by W. T. RICHARDSON. 11.00 i H -! Socr.-.iehscn was a visitor in Omaha yesterday with friends, return ing home this morning on No. 0. "Is it safe?" is the first question to be considered when buying cough med icine for children. Chamberlain'.-. Cough Remedy has long been a favor ite with mothers of young children as it contains no ojdum or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confi dently as to an adult. It is pleasant to take, too, which is great importance when a medicine mmust be given to young children. This remedy is mtt effectual in relieving coughs colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. For Sale. My hearse team, harness and car riage and furniture wagon for sale. Can be seen at the Parme'e livery barn. M. Hild. Mrs. Nellie Agnew returned to Lin coln this morning pfter a short viit here with her mother. Mrs. C. H. Par mele, and other relatives and friends. Z5t- All -z. . L SLlLirj .Eri, Will r.-. JJJW.D.JVA '. J'TUJWMOTmTISW) j Jk JAW real fr y . 'i I fit i-xf- vr"!.. .M v P. ,1. Kcytiol'i-'! ciCo. ir-s.vrj 22.40 5.00 1 1.55 PRINCE ALBERT was mndo to create tobacco X. content Yvhczp it ncvr existed befors 1 It per mits men to smoki cJ! thoy want without getting a Gore tongue, wiuiout any comeback but real tobacco er joymT.r.L Tho patented process by which Prince Albert, h, :-"nade (and controllod exclusively by us) fixes Uiai and cuts out bite and parch! ft ihc TZdiionzl joy smoke comes ri.ht to your taste fair and square ! And it will do for yen vhat it hss done for thousands of men make pipe or cigarette smoking the cheerful est of your pleasures ! ri- i )'- lJyiUi W1:-t y-" --tfxt ?r;ncc b.trMB twyTcdivss.r.c: tidy.-d Albert is a fret that w:! prove out A ctzA9HA tins. jOc; handa'jvr pn-ir.J . ,'-v - .v.. Vli - " "OBACO and liair-paunci t'.n lui.ruso' 3 and in that cicsrv z-C-nd cryttai-glast humidor vith f". ''jr'tn T.": snort re-mot st c ncr too tr.af - ' f.'ne.hape-dJ'xy! ' " R. J. ZlIiY? 3LD5 TCjACCC CO., V,'is-roD-5alea, N. 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