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    PLATTSMOUTII EVENING JOURNAL.
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MAWLEY STATE BANK
MURRAY STATE BANK
BANK OF CASS COUNTY
BANK OF COMMERCE
FIRST SECURITY BANK
HAITLEY, NEB.
MURRAY, NEB.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
LOUISVILLE, NEB.
CEDAR CREEK, NEB.
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13,000 -
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $15,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $80,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $23,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $10,000
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MONDAY, OCTOFER 8. 1917.
OFFICERS
FRANK TANDi:il
AUGUST STANDER
AUGUST PAUTSCH
' THOMAS E. PAIiMELE
WM. J. RAU.
DIRECTORS
CHAS. C. PARMELE, President. .
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FRED NUTZMAN, Vice-President.
W. GLEN BOEDEKER, Cashier.
OFFICERS
fc'IIAS. C. I'ARMELE
JACOB TRITSCII
THOMAS E. PAUMELE
R. F. PATTERSON.
F. G. EGENBEKGER
OFFICERS
THOMAS E. PARMELE. President.
CHAS. C. PARMELE, Vice-President
PAUL FITZGERALD, Cashier.
RALPH R. LARSON, Asst. Cashier.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, President.
V.. II. L01INES, Vice-President.
THOMAS E. PARMELE, Director.
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THE COUNTY
COMMiSSIDNERS'
PR0CEE0SN0S
I'lattsmoath, Nebr., Oct. 2, 1917.
Board met in regular session.
Present Henry Snoke, Julius A. Pitz
and C. E. Heebner, County Commis
sioners; Frank J. Libershal, County
Clerk.
Minutes of previous sessions read
and approved, when the following
business was transacted in regular
form:
Jury Names Selected
The following list or names were
selected from which to choose the
jury for the next term of the Dis
trict Court:
Tipton George Reittcr, Jr., Wni.
Caddy, John Mick.
Greenwood C. R. Jordan, J. II.
Foreman.
Salt Creek Nels McDowell, Sam
Loder, Charles Hurlbut.
Stove Creek Ed Gustin, Albert
Waltz, Wm. Le filer.
Elm wood Herman Kuehn, Allen
Pershen, Chris Miller.
South Pend Alex Jones, John
Campbell.
Weeping Water Henry Irons, Z
A. Coatman.
Center- J. C. Rauth, C. M. Andrus.
Louisville F. I). Reichart, C. G.
Mayfield, Chas. E. Noyes.
Avoca Orlando Tefft, J. F. Frieze
Mt. Pleasant Ad Boedeker, John
Fitch.
Eight Mile Jake Tritsch, Walter
Schneider, John Busche.
Nehawka George Mark, Herman
Stoll.
Liberty Chas. Swan, Mont Robb,
Joe Banning.
1st Will Puis, Rex
Deles Dernier.
2nd Walter Sans,
Rock Bluffs
Young, James
Rock Bluff
John YardJey.
Plattsmouth Precinct "W. D. Kel
lison, Ad Keiser, " Henry Hirz, Sr.
Plattsmouth, 1st Ward William
Hartwick, Lee Sharp. v
Plattsmouth. 2nd "Ward Elmer
Meisingcr, V. M. Mullis. Henry Mil
ler.
Plattsmouth,
Martin. Charles
Peter Vallery.
Plattsmouth, 4th Ward Otto Pitz,
James Dvorak, H. T. Batten
Plattsmouth. 5th Ward F. W.
Olinger, William Ofe.
Weeping Water City, 1st Ward
R. D. McNurlin.
Weeping Water City, 2nd Ward
Chas. Gilmore, W. O. Ogden
3rd Ward C. L.
Troop, R. B. MofSt,
DAVENNY FESTIVAL QlillNTET.
IN a fev.- years of lycei:m and Chautauqua work Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Edison
Dnvrnny and the capable company of musicians which they head have won
nn enviable reputation. This is due no less to the musical abilities of the
members" of the ( o:np;;ny than to their whole-hearted endeavor to meet evry
requirement of thir audiences. It was of this company that Miss Ida M. T;w
b II wrote in her intensely interesting article on the chautauquns of America
entitled "A Little Look at'tho People" (Atlantic Monthly, May, 1J17) : "A quin
tt't of young people whose business It was to sing for three-quarters of no hour
before my afternoon lecture proved to be the gayest, kindest, healthiest of
companions. They were hard workers, seriously Interested in pleasing tlveir
nudier.ces. Here was a group of five young people who were doing what to
;ne wa ; very unusual in a thoroughly professional way." Heard either la
Ftraight" concert program or In their revival 4of the delightful comic opera,
The Bohemian Gill," they will please all hearers.
1st number Winter Lyceum Course, Parmele Theatre,
Friday, October 19th. Tickets for the entire course now
cn sale. Reservations for Davenny Quintet open at 7:30
p. m. Fridajr, Oct. 12lh, at Weyrich & Hadraba's. Single
aunnss ion adults, 75c; children, 50c.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson pe
titioned the Boardof Commissioners
to appoint someone to act as County
Judge when the case of the First Na
tional Bank of Red Oak, Iowa, vs.
Claude Seivers comes on for hearing,
account of being interested in said
case. On motion. County Attorney
A. G. Cole was appointed to act as
County Judge when said case comes
on for hearing.
The Nehawka Milk-, flour for
Mr. Rakes
Mrs. A. L. Marshall, care of
Max Uarger for oil quarter.
M. Archer, State vs. John
Mickey .
J. A. Nelson, Do
II. Waintroub. mdse. to the
county sheriff
Alpha C. Peterson, salary
and expense
Dr. B.-F. Erendel, insane case
of Ethel Olson
M. Archer, Do
Jan:es Robertson, Do
Mrs. Chloe Allen, care of de
pendent children foT Oct
Mrs. Josephine Havir, Do
Mrs. Edith Duckworth, Do
Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle, Do
Mrs. Mollie Games, Do
Mrs. Stella Persinger, Do
Mrs. Mary Thompson, Do
Mrs. Grace Sperry, Do
Mrs. Sigrid Schmarter, Do
Mrs. Margaret Leland. Do
Mrs. Martha A. Haddon. Do
Mrs. Emma C. Miller, Do
Mrs. Susie I'rwin. Do
Mrs. Ciara Matzke, Do
Mike Tritsch, expense for the
office .
Weeping Water Republican,
printing
Louisville Courier, printing
I'lattsmcuth Journal, print
ing and f.uplies
Fred Patterson, ofliee work
C. E. Hartford, fuel to court
house
Wm. Hassler, mdsc, to court
house
E. J. Richey, material to the
court housi1
Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to
county farm .
Louisville Courier, printing-
4.00
13.00
3. SO
10.20
7. SO
144.CS
S.00
3.00
4.50
10.00
10.00
25.00
15.00
15.00
20.00
S.00
15.00
10.00
10.00
25.00
10.00
20.00
20.00
17.02
24.C5
2 2.50
US. 5 5
49. SO
Wm. M. Hoover, Do. Dist. 3
F. F. Hurlbut, Do, Dist. 6
'ibr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts for Dist. 1
S. S. Petersen, blacksmith
work, Dist. 5
J. F. Gorder, plow beam for
road district No. 1
Murray Hardware and Irupl.
Co., hardware, Dist. 10
Wm. ll?.5sler, blacksmith
work, Dist. 1
DRAGGING FUND
Dwycr Todd, dragging roads.
Dirt. No. 10
K. A. Troop, Do. Dist. 10
Albert Wetenkamp. Do, No. 1
C. L. Wile, Do, Dist. 1 2
George Stander. Do. Dist. 1
Fred Noltir.g. Do, Dist. 1
James Lee, Do, Dist. 1
.1. Jchannsen. Do. Dist. 7
Glen Perry, Do. Dist. 10
COMMISSIONER ROAD FU
J. Jchannsen, hauling con
crete tubes, Commissioner
Di3t."o. 3
The Gallion Iron Works Mfg.
Co., scrapers, Dist. 3
BRIDGE FUND
II. A. Meisingcr, bridge work
Chrrlie Cooper, Do
Wm. H. Hoover, Do :
Waterman Lumber &, Coal
Co., bridge material
Murray Hardware & Impl.
Co., bridge material
i I
Holly, clothing for the
19.90
8.75
IS. 00
20.00
Claims Allowed
TKp folowing claims were audit
ed and "allowed bv the Board:
GENERAL FUND
State Journal Co., supplies on
claim No. 8 $ 4.0 6
D. C. Morgan, postal cards,
County Treasurer 100.00
Hans Sievers, salary and
laundry 1 83.00
Jame3 Robertson, 3rd quar
ter salary 191.50
Midland Chemical Co., anti-
germine, etc. 17100
V,. M. Schwab, wood to the
court house
L. tB. Egenbcrger, mdse. to
Kushinsky
Frank J. Libershal, salary
and expense 194.18
Wm. Schmidtman, awnings to
court house
Hatt & Son, mdse. to Lam
bert's E. G. Dovcy & Son, mdse. to
Mrs. Si g man
B. B. Bond, assigned to F. J.
Libershal, map to the court
house
The Worrell Mfg. Co., Ver
mingo to jail 120.00
Julius A. Pitz, telephone
calls
Opal Fitzgerald, clerk for Co.
Atty. and. Co. Supt
Geo. L. Farley, salary for the
mouth, of September
17.00
15.00
3G.00
10.00
15.00
2.95
3.65
50.00
50.00
countv farm v.v.d jail
Allen J. Beeson, State vs.
Waiter Weiler 3.55
C. D. Quinton, Do 2.20
Iliatt ii Tutt, mdse. to Joe
Burton S.9 3
K-B Printing Co., supplies
on claim No. 3S 2 0.36
Kroehler Bros., hardware to
county farm 64. CO
P. J. "Flynn, services to Mrs.
A. Svoboda: eld. $14.00 Refused
Johnson & Gartelman, meats
to county farm 19.90
C. G. Fricke, coal to Kushin
skv, 57.00; County farm,
13.93; jail ?SS.19 109.12
Allen J. Beeson, State versus
John Schenerer 3.50
C D. Quinton, Do.. 10.20
Allen J. Beeson, State versus
Ernest Verhule 3.50
W. M. Barclay, Do 2.20
Allen J. Beeson, State versus
Howard Jollev 3.50
W. M. Barclay, Do 2.20
Allen J. Beeson, costs, moth
ers' pension case?; 15.00
Mrs. Dora Der.son. care of de
pendent children. October 15.00
Lincoln .Tel. & Tel. Co., rent
and tolls ' 3S.20
C. D. Quinion. salary for the
month of September 145. S3
C. J. Quinton jailor fees for
the month of September 45.00
Julius A. Pitz, salary and
mileage 5S.S0
A. G. Bach, mdse. to county
farm 49.92
Hatt & Son, nulse. to Lam
bert's : 10.00
C. I). Quinton. expense tak
ing Adolnh Rhoade to the
asylum 12.23
A. G. Cole, salary and ex
pense 109.92
F.. J. Richey, lumber to coun
ty farm 29.05
Dr. O. Sandin, veterinarian
r.ervices 5.00
II. M. Soennichscn, mdse.,
Collins. $5; Warden, 5.5;
Hart, $10; C, H. 30c 20.20
Henry Snoke, salary, mileage
and phone calls C4.40
ROAD FUND
Charlie Cooper, road work,
road district No. 14
It. A. Troop. Do, Dist. 10
II. A. Meisinecr, Do. Dist. 2
T. E. Hathawav, Do, Dist. 11
C. F. Vallery, Do, Dist. 1
George Snyder, Do, Dist. 1
116
148
64
45
193
54
31
55
202
40
.60
.00
.70
.25
.85
.00
.20
.00
.00
.40
.GO
.40
Walter Byers, Do. Dist. 27
Alex Jones. Do, Dist." 4
J. F. "Wehrbcin, Do, Dist. 1
F. W Noltir.g, Do, Dist. 1
J. Johannsen, Do, Dist. 7 .
Roy Bennett, Do, Dist. 6
Fred Spencer, back pay for
road work, Dit. 14; claim
ed $3 4". 07 Refused
Tom Smith, road work, road
district No. 10 189.30
Albert Tschlrroa, Do. Dist. 1 21.60
C. F- Vallery, Do. Dist. 1 S.S0
Ervin Barnard, Do, Dist. 1 S.60
C. W. Clark, Po, Dist. 11 6.40
38.90 i
70.80
40.00
5.25
4.25
15.65
6.00
4.50
3.00
45.10
12.00
20.25
10.50
9.00
12.00
75.15
ND
67.25
31.50
20.15
8.00
46.20
52.05
7.50
County Judge Allen J. Beeson fil-ilVfllU H PflWP'S
e.i an order with the County Clerk LI Itiftll Hi fill lift. U 1 ilHi C
The Board, on motion, adjourned
to meet Wednesday. Oct. 3, 1917.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth, Nebr., Oct. 3. 1917.
Board met as per adjournment,
with all members present when the
following business was transacted in
regular form: ,
( lerl: of the District Court filed
his report of fees collected for the
3rd quarter of 1917, to the amount
of $306. SO.
Register of Deeds filed his report
of fees earned for the 3rd quarter of
1917, to the amount of $407.95.
Count j' Clerk filed his report of
fees earned for the 3rd quarter of
1917. to the amount of ?23S.20.
Resignation of Fred Spencer, road
ovpfji-fcr for road district No. 14,
Weeping Water precinct, received
and accepted by the Board.
Resignation of Wm. Sheenhan.
road overseer for road district No. 8,
Center precinct, received and ac
cepted by the Board.
Resignation of George W. Harsh
mar., road overseer for road district
No. 13, Avoca precinct, received and
accepted by the Board.
A' petition signed by C. L. Martin
nd 31 other taxpayers, asking for
the establishment and location of
Federal Aid public roads, received
:uid ordered placed on file.
Application received from the
Farmers State Bank, of Plattsmouth,
risking to b3 appointed as a county
depository for county funds, and the
same was so designated by the Board.
County Clerk reported having. re
ceived a copy of an application for
State and Federal aid on roads from
Cass county, which was accepted by
lie State Board of Education, High
ways and Drainage, October 1, 1917.
Same was ordered placed on file.
Claims Allowed
The following claims were
?d and allowed bv the Board:
GENERAL FUND
C. V.. Heebner, salary and
mileage ?
Mrs. Jda Schlieske, care of
dependent children for Oct.
Albert Lehnst, threshing at
county farm, '
ROAD FUND
Wm. Sheehan. road work,
road district No. S
E. A. Kirkpatriek, Do, No. 12
W. J. Partridge, Do, No. 9
H. A. Funke, material for
road district No. 3
DRAGGING FUND
C. AV. Fleshman, dragging in
district No. 12
Fred Klepser, Do, Dist. 14;
eld. ?29.25 R
BRIDGE FUND
W. J. Partridge, bridge work
V J. Partridge, bridg;e work
Monarch Engineering Co.,
part payment on account
of work done 3
audit-
34.00
15.00
44. 2S
108.95
5.00
5.00
19.50
efused
90.50
10.75
600.00
On motion, the Board adjourned
to meet Thursday, October 4, 1917.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL.
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth, Nebr.. Oct. 4, 1917.
Board met as per-- adjournment,
with all members present, when the
following business was transacted in
regular form:
directing the Board of Commission-;
ers to pay Mrs. Ethel Boetel, of
Plattsmouth. the rum of $20.00 per
month for the support of her five
dependent children for a period not
exceeding six mouths or until fur
ther orders of the court.
On motion same was allowed as
ner orders of the court.
L66UES BETTER THAN EVER
40.00
18.00
3.39
S.40
6.00
Claims Allowed
The following claims were audit
ed and allowed by the Board:
GENERAL FUND
J. H. Sans, salary for Sept. $100.00
Crozier Bros., mdse. to P.
Glasgo for June, July, Aug
ust and September
Mrs. Dora Fleischman, care
of blind man, 3rd quarter,
1917
Moreasen & Hart, mdse., to
Nichols, $10; Allen $7
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry
laundry to jail
Philip Thlerolf, clothing to
inmate3 at county farm
Dr. F. W. Kruse, fumigating
Cliris Elgard family
Dr. W. W. Claybough, fumi
gating T. P. Sr.mmons fam
ily C. L. Mayabb, sale of male
hog to county farm
J. H. SteHens, mdse. to Mrs.
Harper
Ethel , Boetel, care of depen
dent children for October
Walter Byers, taking Joe
Lambert to county farm
Nebraska Lighting Co., gas
and electricity to county
Hans Sievers, guarding and
moving liquor
Earl Cummins, damages, ac
count of auto accident near
Nehawka
Mrs. Belle Grassman, care of
dependent children for Oct.
Mrs. Augusta Brandt, Do
ROAD FUND
J. C. Lomeyer, road work in
road district No. 5
W. J. Alt house. Do, Dist. 6
Smith & Son3 Mfg. Co., grad
er repairs for Dist. 10
Wm. Richards, road work in
road district No. 4 103.20
Lee Arnett Co., grader for
road district No. 7 175.00
Lee Arnett Co., grader for
road district No. 15 170.00
Geo. W. Voss Co., lumber for
road district No. 14
J. Adams, material for road
district No. 16
E. J. Richey, lumber for
road district No. 27
Tool, Nauman & Murtey, lum
ber for road district No. 6
COMMISSIONER FUND
G. E. Young, grading in Ne
hawka precinct, Commis'r.
, district No. 2
DRAGGING FUND
Wm. Richards, dragging in
district No. 4
R. A. Troop, Do, Dist. 1
C. J. Elgard, Do, Dist. 14
II. W. Boiler, Do, Dist. 5
Martin C. Johnson. Do. No. 14
BRIDGE FUND
Wm. Richards, bridge work-
Geo. W. Voss Co., bridge material
J. Adams, bridge material 14 6.50
Banning & Nickels. Do 170.22
Fred Spencer, bridge work 60.00
Goo. W. Voss Co., bridge ma
terial
E. J. Richey, bridge matl
Tern Smith, bridge work
In au even better and bigger way
Lyman H. Howe's camera men have
developed new possibilities of re
producing bizarre j.rJ beautiful
phases of life in foreign climes as
well as our own for the engagement
at the Parmele theatre on Thursday,
October 11. Of foreign scenes, one
will take "Howe travelers" to the
cascades, gorges and mediaeval ruins
of southern France, which are re
produced in nature's own glorious
hues and tints, and to view the ma-
jestic granueur cf the Alps wlr.ie
watching the perils fuced by daring
17.00 i mountain climbers when scaling pre
cipitous cliffs. Dangers lurk below
them in the untrodden abysses as
well as above them from avalanches
of thousands of tons of sncw and
ice crashing down. Then approach
ing closer to the events cf today.
5.00
40.00
o r o "
O.O i
20.00
2.00
22.14
6.00
100.00
10.00
12.00
78.50
79.60
S.40
they are pile
d
'Sjmewhere in
S.40
72.42
6.40
9.34
77.00
4.50
4.50
4.50
15.36
IS. 00
17.40
49.75
4.60
1.70
6.20
the Atlantic" to form a new and
fresh acquaintance with life aboard
Uncle Sam's floating fortresses, alert
and aligned for momentous actiuii;
also the U. S. Naval academy, at An
napolis, to see how midshipmen are
trained to become oncers of the
fleet; to the real wild west to wit
ness thrilling contests in broncho
breaking by the mot expert cow
boys and cowgirls; to the lumbering
industry in Maine; and take a ride
over the Cascade mountains in Wat-h-ingt6n.
Interspersed with the se
date subjects, a legion of entirely
r.ew animated carteens will romp
and ramble jraily, enlivening the en
tire program by their merry antics.
TICKETS KOW 017 SALE
Season tickets for the Winter Ly
ceum Course are placed on sale to
day at following location?:
First National Bank
Bank of Cass County
Plattsmouth State Bank
Farmers State Bank r
Weyrich & Hadraba's
Earl Stan field
C. C. Wescott's Sons
John Crabill
These tickets are good for cix
numbers and co.-t but $2. No extra
charge for reservations. Buy your
tickets r.ow and be sure of the-je six
numbers.
AUG CLOIDT, Chairman.
Croup.
If 3"our children are subject to
eronp get a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, and when Ihe attatk
comes on be careful to follow tb
plain printed direction"?. You '
bo surprised at the quick relief
which it affords.
You trill find a fine line of birth-
Resolution
The following Resolution was j d' cards at the Journal cince.
unanimously adopted by the Board:
"Whereas, on the 19th day of
December, 1916, the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners employed E. J.
Robinson, an expert accountant to
examine and check the records of
all the county officers for the years
beginning January 1. 1914. and end
ing December 31, 1916, and
"Whereas, it appears from the re
port of the expert accountant that a
shortage was found to exist in sev
eral of the offices, and whereas, .the
shortage or discreptencie3 have not
all been settled for.
Therefore, Be it Resolved, By the
Board of County Commissioners of
Cass county, Nebraska, in session as
sembled, that no further claims be
allowed any officer who was found to
be short and who fails to make up
any such shortage.
"Done at Plattsmouth, Nebr., this
4th day of October, A. D., 1917."
There. being no further business,
the Board, ca motion, adjourned to
meet Tuesday. November 6, 1917.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL.
County Clerk. '
WAPITI
I will pay for poultry delivered at
Kjnard not later than 2 o'clock,
Wednesday, Oct. 10, as foilovrs:
Hens '. ISc
Springs 15c
Old Soosters 10c
W. T. UCHASDSOS.