t MONDAY, JANUARY 8. 1917 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 6. fr - WBmF-Mmmrnmmwm r j, i mm tott ! ri n ri :i wi-i rv. n izzst '"r 'missm U'uu vujx "'1 v i i: tro ; : . spss. a m f sas r e n BS H EFP - - .' fc: j ggg- tf-y "g (Q; jjcg ! )Q f BBBaiE2SE fcL I . Wrlv t 5vr LHnCn hM If OriA - , :t H MU H I ' iJ u BESi il Nil kJ UULJL-a LI LJ li 4, V I Framiik Sciiinarter vsD ai Woods n of Louisville, Neb., 175 lbs of Stanton, Neb., 195 lbs J I Coates. Hall9 Monday Jaraaar y i 5th Ail v U Schmarter is in lhe best form of his career not having lost a match this season. He has met Woods on two previous occasions, the first about a year ago, when Schmarter lost to Woods The second contest resulted in a draw, after two hours battle. This, the third contest, is for $100 side bet, and will be a genuine battle. Do not miss this one, as it is going to be an event long to be remembered. CY. S. SHERMAN, (Sporting Editor Lincoln Star) Referee. ADMISSION Ringside, 75c; General, 50c; Ladias Free CAL WOODS, of Stanton, Nebraska IE ir itf t ii ir. rja,1!1 WliS-n- W-T"!'!"! J" 7T rw : 1TZ n THE COUNTY OOHSSi PROGEE ONERS' DINGS '.Maitsmouth, Xib.. Jan. 2. li)17. ISuard met pursuant to adjourn-nu-nt: Tiestnt, t E. Heebner, Henry Si-.wke and Julius A. Pitz, county com missioners Frank J. Libcrshal, coun t clerk. Minutes of previous ses-si-n read and approved, when the fol lowing business was transacted in vitrular form: SlK-rii. C. I). Quinton, filed his re ) -rt of fees earned for 4th quarter, to amount of $30.25. Register of Deeds, A. J. Snyder, iiled his report of fees earned for 4th quarter. H1. to amount of S350.70. t'ounty Clerk, Frank J. LibershaT, li!ed his reprt of fees earned for 4th q-.'i'.rter, lflf). to amount of $250.00. Boiler inspector, James L. Foord liled a report on boiler at court house. Application reieived from J. II. T.u.i.- ve;uestinc to be re-appointed superintendent of County Toor farm for the year March 1, li)17 to March 1. l'.i at a salary of $100 per month. Said J. II. Tarns areeinjr to furnish all necessary help and perform all work. On motion said application w ; 1 s accepted and appointment made 1 y the board. County Judft-e Allen J. Beeson filed iiplicatioris renewing the pensions of Mrs. Edith Duckworth for $25.00 per month and of Mrs. Dora Denson for S25.nu per trtonth and same were ap proved by the board. County Jude Allen J. Deeson filed hi- appointment of W. M. Barclay as con.-table for Cass coupty as ' pro vided by law and same was approved by the board. M. Archer. Justice of tin- Peace for Plattsmouth City filed his appointment of V. M. Barclay as Constable for Plattsmouth City as provided by law and same was ap proved by the board. The following bonds were approved by the board: Bond of C. D. Quinton, for Sheriff of C;!ss. county. Bond f Allen J. Beeson, for county judjre. Bond of W. M. Barclay, for con st;lU appointed by the county judfre. Bund of V. M. Barclay for con stable, appointed by M. Archer, Jus tice of the Peace of Plattsmouth City. Bond of II. G. Schwind. justice of the peace, Center precinct. Bond of R. G. Glover, justice of the peace, Weeping Water city. Bond of R. G. Glover, police magis trate, Weeping Water city. Bond of R. G. Stewart, justice of the peace, Greenwood precinct. Bond of C. G. Bailey, assessor, Stove Creek precinct. Bond of C. T. Richards, assessor, South Bend precinct. Bond of Wm. Hummel, assessor, Plattsmouth precinct. Bond of M. Mauzy, city assessor, Plattsmouth city. Bond of J. W. Brendel, assessor, Avoca precinct. Bond of Georjre S. Smith, assessor, Rock Bluffs precincts. Bond of Emery Hathaway, road overseer, Dist. No. 11, Liberty pre cinct. Bond of Wm. M. Hoover, road overseer, Dist. No. o, Louisville pre cinct. Bond of Geo. W. Ilaishman, road overseer, Dist. No. 13, Avoca precinct. Bond of Wm. Sheehan, road over seer, Dist. No. 8, Center precinct. Bond of Walter Byers, road over seer, Dist. No. 27, East Rock Bluff. The following claims were audited and allowed on the General fund: Opal Fitzgerald, salary clerk for Co'Atiy and Co Supt. .$ HUH) E SturzencKKer, mdse to Kuhn $18, Capsey $12, Peterson $10 L Rotter, assigned to W K Fox, shoveling snow at C II Julius A Pitz, saly and mileage 24.10 C E Heebner, do Henry Snoke, do Mrs Edna Denson. care of de pendent children for Jan.. Mrs Emma C Miller, do Martha A Haddon, do Lillian B Baker, do 20.00 Belle D. Grassman, do 10.00 Virgie L Frady, do Mrs Stella Pcrsinger, do .... Mrs Clara Matzke, do .Mrs Sigrid Schmarter, do G Rhode, shoveling snow at C II John Bauer & Son, auto livery to county Eda Marquardt, saly and esp. 103.1b Benj Windham, assigned to W KVFox, cxp taking C J Baker to hospital at Kear ney Mrs Dora Fleisehman, care of blind man for 4th quarter lf IB II Seivers, saly, laundry and extra work at C II and jail.. 83.00 II M Soennichscn, mdse to 10. oo 1.00 27.20 20.00 Rinker, 5.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 70 8.00 25.04 1S.00 The lehawka Mill arc now Rolling and Manufacturing the FLOUR! niiS 33 The Popular Cass County Brand of Flour EVERY SACK GUARANTEED! Also a Full Line of By Products! C. D. ST. JOHN, Prop. JOE MALCOLM, Head Miller. For Sale by Hatt & Son, Plattsmouth, Neb. and Puis & Gansemcr, Murray, Neb. to Brandt, Meisel, Worden. Collins Neilson Jean & Co., coal Baker and Ilobson sisters . . Frank J Libershal, salary and expense James Robertson, salary and fees, 4th quarter, 1010 J II Tarns, salary for Dec .... Lorenz Bros, mtl-e to Bress- man Hammond &. Stephens, sup plies to Co Supt C E Hartford, coal to poor farm and J Monroe II B Ash, care of Geo Everett Fred Patterson, otlice work, surveyor's ollice II M Soennichscn, mdse t to poor farm . C D Quinton, , mileage C D Quinton, saly for Dec . . C D Quinton, jailer fees for Dec C D Quinton, lvarding county prisoners for Dec C D Quinton. boarding county prisoners for August. 1010. W K Fox, postage K A Stanfield, bible for count v jail L B Etrenberger, .mdse to county and jail . . Mrs. Edith Duckworth, care of dependent children for Jan Mrs. Margaret Leland, do ... Mrs Dora Denson, do Hatt Son, mdse to Lambers J P Sattler, trip to Swai low hill for man believed dead.. A (i Cole, saly and expense. . James Robertson. State vs. Edw Bashus ct a! Dr Geo H Gilmore, inebriate case Robt. B. Windham.... J E Douglas, do James Robertson, do W M Barclay, do James Robertson, State vs. Carl Huston C D Quinton, do James Robertson, State vs. Harry Eppetvon James Robertson, State vs Davis C I) Quinton, do James Robertson, State vs. J Austin Mrs. Clara Owens, care of de pendent children' for Jan... The following claims weic allowed on tho Road district funds: Wm II Rush, road work, load district No. 7.... Albert Tschirrcn, do 35.05 11.25 200.2 1 187.00 1)7.50 4.00 1.00 25.05 5.0(1 4O.00 5S0 10.70 145.83 40.50 51.00 00.00 ID. 00 1.50 12.25 25.00 20.00 25.00 20.(io 3.10 110.83 Fred Spencer, do work 18.50 Union Lumber Co, do material 174.35 J A Long, do work 2.05 August Krecklow, do 12.00 August Krecklow, repairs to grader and charged to Com Dist No 2.. 11.00 On motion the board adjourned to meet Wednesday, Jan. 3, U17. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Neb., Wednesday, Jan uary 3, 1917. Board met as per adjournment with ail memoers present, wnen me 101-1 lowing business was transacted in regular form: County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed an order with the county clerk re newing the application of Mrs. Augus ta Brandt for mother's pension for the sum of $18 per month and same was allowed by the board as per orders of the court. Clerk of the District Court filed his appointment of Jessie M. Robert son as deputy clerk of the District Court for the month of January, 1017, and same was approved by the board. The following bonds were ap proved : Bond of A. (J. Cole, county attorney of Cass county. of Geo. I 1. 8.00 3.00 5.25 4.20 8.80 .05 8.( Wm Len 8.05 .05 7.80 15.00 1 (' V Valid v. d !o John II Bu.ehe, do 2 Walter J ('louse, do 4 C, T Edwards, do JO Union Li"bcr Co, !br for 15 J A Long, road work, 1 J B Ellio't, do 10 Charles Ward, do 0 J Adams, lbr for 10 Union Lumber Co, lbr for 15. . Fred Spencer, road work, 11.. Joseph Lindsey, road work, 12 Fred Spencer, do 11 L F Hur'but, d., 0 August Krecklow, j oad niachy repairs No. 8 The following claims were allowed on the Dragging fund: August Krecklow, dragging in I dist No. 8 Wrm II Rush, do 7 Eddie Todd, do 1 C L Wiles, do 1 Charles Ward, do o 2.25 E F Hurlbut, do 0 4.20 II W Ward, do 14 11.25 3.00 50.50 9.00 allowed 18.25 10.80 14.S0 73.05 43.85 0.00 5.00 5.20 7.10 4.O0 12.01 50.80 151.10 11.10 41.50 0.40 0.70 30.75 22.75 0.75 3.00 .Ray Chriswisser, do 27 , G P Foreman, do 10 Walter J Clouse, do 4 I The following claims were on the Bridge fund: J Adams, bridge material .... Robt Willis, bridge work.... John II Busche, bridge work.. Sullivan-Mead Lumber Co, I bridge material Cedar Creek Lumber Co, do.. of John C , Dist. No. 5 Farley, county Lomeycr. road Salt Creek p re- Bond assessor Bond overseer cinct. The following list of names was selected by the board from which to choose a jury for the next term of the distiict court: Tipton Precinct Fred Wulf, jr, Ed Doran, E. D. Snoke. Greenwood Precinct E. F. Hurl burt, William Kitzel. Salt Creek Pet. John Laughlin, William L. Kelley, J. C. Lomeycr. Stove Creek Precinct Clark Gon zales, S. R. James, Leslie Horton. Elmwood Precinct William 'Borne meier, William Lau, II. V. McDonald. South Bend Precinct James Bus kirk, II. P. Long. Weeping Water Precinct Theodore Davis, George W. Towle. Center Precinct James Murphy, August Krecklow. Louisville Precir.ct J. M. Hoover, C. W. Martin, C. G. Maylield. Avoca Precinct J. W. Baty, R. O. Hutchins. Mt. Pleasant Precinct II. II. Stoll, Z. W. Shrader. Eight Mile Grove Precinct J. G. Meisinger, Charles Hennings, W. H. Seybert. Nehawca Precinct F. P. Sheldon, G. E. Young. Liberty Precinct Frank A. Finkle, D. B. Porter, J. M. Niday. Rock Bluffs, First Precinct L. D. Hiatt, Ben Dill, Lafe Nelson. Rock Bluffs Second Precinct Alf Nickels, Freil Snanglcr. , Plattsmouth Precinct Lee Cole, Lee Fickler, Jack Sathfort. First Ward, Plattsmouth Fritz Fricke, Guy Reese. Second Ward, Plattsmouth James Rebal, Emil Walters, Peter Lair. Third Ward, Plattsmouth Frank Shopp, Mike Hild, August Cloidt, J. R. Kelley. Fourth Ward, Plattsmouth John Kopp, Ward Clark, Carl Kunsman, jr. Fifth Ward, Plattsmouth George Klinger, Jasper Young. First Ward, Weeping Water S. J. Ambler. Second Ward, Weeping Water Geo. H. Dennis. Third Ward, Weeping Water Hans Johnson. The following claims were audited and allowed on the General fund : Mrs Cottingham 20.00 NjIs Sogard, coal to P Glasgo 3.75 C I) Quinton, mileage on ac count of robbery at Avoca.. 10.85 Philip Thierolf, clothing . for C J Baker 0.90 Dr B F Brendel, quarantine case, w ard family . 10.00 .Mrs. Ida Schlieske, care of de pendent children, Jan 25. 00 .Mrs Augusta Brandt, do .... 18.00 C D Quinton, mileage on ac count of robbery at Cecar I reek 3. 00 Warga & Schuldice, mdse to county 4.50 Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co, rent and tolls . 3 1.00 Bestor & Swatek, mdse to C II 1.50 Neb Lighting Co, gas and elec tricity to county 27.25 Peerless Typewriter Equip Co, carbon paper to County J2. cut to 15.00 F G Fricke & Co, drugs and mdse to countv 7.20 W R Egenberger, coal lo Mon roe and to C II 101.0:1 Claims allowed on the Road fund: C E Heebner, road work, road dist No 12 18.00 August Krecklow, do 8 ....... 49.45 A C Munn, do 13 . .. 18.80 Claims allowed on the Dragging fond: Edwin Schoemaker, dragging in district No 12 lO.lo C! as Hall, do 19.5'i Albert Box, do 11 .' 5.50 1 ne claim 01 L hi tieeoner on the Bridge fund for bridge work 12.80 On motion the board adjourned to meet Thursday, January 4. 1917. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL. County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 1, 1917. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment with all members present, when the following' business was transacted in regular form: On motion of Commissioner Snoke a vote was taken to determine whether or not a census of the county be taken to ascertain if possible the population of said county. Result of ballot. Heebner and Snoke voting for and Pitz voting againt. On motion the County Attorney was instructed to prepare the necessary resolution. County Glcrk reported that as re quired by statute he had called for bids for books, blanks and stationery to be furnished the county -for the year 1917, bids to be filed on or be-1 fore noon of Monday. January 1, 1917 and that bids had been received from the following: Plattsmouth Journal Co, on ( lass '"B" Stationery, and from the York Blank Book Co.. on Class "A" Books. Above bids were opened and ex amined. Motion made and carried, that the contract for class "I!" sta tionery be awarded the Plattsmouth Journal Co. Bid on Class "A" books was ordered held over until the next meeting-. Motion made and seconded that the claim of W. R. Bryan filed December by law. Same was approved by the board. Whereupon the old Board adjourned Sine Die. The r.cwly elected officers assembled in the commissioners chamber and were duly sworn into ollice. The new county board assembled and proceeded to organize and did or ganize as follows : Henry Snoke, chairman. Julius A. Pitz, vice chairman. C. E. Heebner, junior member. County board checked up the cash and hank accounts of outgoing treas urer, W. K. Fox. N'. further business to come be fore the Board they adjourned to meet in regular session. Jan. 9. 1917. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL," County Clerk. ELMWOOD. Leader-Echo. :- 2 1.0 1 1.20 Mogensen & Hart, mdse to 24.00 Allen Nichols and Fowler 29.03 1, 1910 for back salary be held up until a census of the county could be taken to ascertain the population of said county. Mike Tritsch. County Treasurer Elect, this day filed his appointment of J. E. Nementz as deputy and Miss M. U. Goring as -clerk in the treas urer's office and same was approved by the board and then: salaries fixed at . 1.000.00 per annum respectively. Bond of J. E. Nementz, deputy treasurer, approved. County Judge reported having ap proved the bond of County Clerk, Frank J. Libershal. James W. Bnopst, Justice of' the James M. Stone, president of the Nehawka bank and of the Elmwood State bank, is spending the week with his son, Chas. S. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raker of Im perial, Neb., visited several days last week with the hitter's parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Miller. Mr. aad Mrs. Sidvey Mooie of Red Oak, la., spent several days last week visiting at the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lttnghorst. Mrs. J. T. Thjimas of Sterling, 111., arrived Monday to be at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Lemuel Parish, who has been very sick the past two weeks. Grandma Mitchell died Monday at the age of 91 years. The remains were buried at Weeping Water. She was known to all, being one of the olde?t residents in this section. A. C. Ferguson was a visitor to Bui r, Neb., last Saturday to visit at the home of George Howard. Mr. Howard is the father of Mrs.- Fergu son, and has been sick for some time. He returned on Sunday. Born, on Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hopkins, a fine ten-pound baby daughted. The little one is doinR nicely and both mother and father are receiving a shower of congratulations. Last Saturday, a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller. The little one and mother are doing nicely. and the proud "parents are receiving congratulations- from their many friends. Mr. Mateer, an old soldier, has ad vertised his effects for sale and has decide 1 to go to ths Old Sdldicrs Home to reside. He has been sick for some time and feels that he would be better ofT at the soldier's home, where he vill have plenty of friends and can be cared for. Arnold Powell and wife arrived from Chicago Wednesday to visit a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Stone. They are on their way ro spend the balance of the winter in California. Mr. Powell is n large ranch and cattle owner of north -vest-em Colorado. Mr. Powell and Mr. Stone wvv 2 associated in the banking business at Yumpa, Colo. Bad Habit- Those who breakfast at S o'clock or later, lunch at twelve and have dinner at six are almost certain to be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to di gest before taking another. Not less than live hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with in digestion correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. TIME FOR HARNESS OIL We oil your harness for $1.00 per set, and now is the best time to have it done. Also first-class repairing of all kinds at reasonable prices. Ten per cent discount on horse blankets and robes. John F. Gordcr, Platts mouth, Neb. FOR SALE 5-r. house; city water in house, electric lights, well and cis tern; 1 lot. Inquire of Harry Messer smith. 12-15-tfd sfj IVlake an Automobile Out of Your Ford! ord Uvmojs Timl Jack Mulford who represent Pick- lURKVKKSIBLK WOKtf Steering Gear for Ford Car ens & Co.. an automobile and distress in miles ea.;t of that a sudden traveling his territory in met with a peculiar r accident about five Bradford. Jt seems gust of wind blew off his bat and in attempting to catch it he let go of the steering wheel. Un fortunately at that moment the. wheels struck a rut, the car turned turtle as it slid into the ditch bury ing Mulford beneath it.7 etc. Tlie most valuable accessory yet brought out for the Ford car. Re moves the strain of driving. Gives complete control of car, over 10,000 sold to date, your car is next, come to a real machine' shop and have one put cm, try it if you don't like it, we will take it off and refund your money. Price $15.00. mm I 47.08 ! 105.35 J Carl Hanson, land for change- : Peace of LouisvUle precinct., nieti 'its in road ' 25.00 ' appointment of C. F. Reichart as con- B C Marquardt & Co, mdse to stable for said precinct as required I teste 1 i? I- m rt immm 319 W Plattsmouth, Nebraska and Foundry I