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    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921.
PAGE TWO
PLATTSYOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTTRNAX
ALVO DEPARTMENT
A. J. Brobst and Dr. L. Muir were
state fair visitors Thursday.
A. I. Bird was in Omaha Wednes
day and Thursday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Foreman
were state fair visitors Friday.
Mrs. Nell Garcia visited Friday
with her sister in Council Bluffs.
Levi Tark, of Sterling. Colorado,
Is spending a few days with relatives
here.
Mrs. Ella Prouty is having a gar
age built on her property in East
Alvo.
. Miss Mildred Knight came down
from Omaha last week to visit her
parents.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lan
caster September 8th, a ten pound
daughter.
Mrs. August Johnson was hostess
to the Woman's Reading club last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Moore are taking
a short vacation, visiting relatives
in Kansas.
Dr. L. Muir and family spent the
week-end with relatives in Council
Bluffs, Iowa.
Several from Alvo took Jn Ring
ling Bros, show at Lincoln a week
ago Saturday. "
Miss Golda Bird spent Thursday
and Friday in Lincoln with her sis
ter. Miss Marie Bird.
S. K. Johnson and family recent
ly visited his brother, R. F. Johnson
and family at Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linch and Mr.
and Mrs. James Pilkington autoed
to the state fair Tuesday.
Mrs. A. I. Bird and daughters.
Iva and Eula visited relatives in Lin
coln several days this week.
James Friend recently purchased
the Grandma Stone residence and
Doug Stevens' residence property.
Miss Marie Stroemer left last
week for Gothenburg, where she
teaches in the Primary department.
Henry Thomas was married on
September 7th to Mrs. Holdrege of
Fairbury. They will reside in Alvo.
Miss Lois Keefer left Friday for
Milford. where she will teach in the
city school, which open Monday,
Sept. 12th.
Miss Deris Arnold, of Excelsior
Springs. Mo., has arrived to resume
her position as teacher in the Alvo
high school.
Miss Alta Linch left Tuesday morn
ing for Beatrice, where she will teach
in the commercial department of the
high school.
Mrs. I. D. Willis was in Lincoln
Friday morning and was accom
panied home by her uncle, W. O.
Boyle3 and wife.
Miss Lois Keefer and cousin, Lynn
Keefer were guests at i. 6 o'clock din
ner We'''iesJay evening at the home
-?rr ana .Mrs. u. i. uani
tained at dinner Thursday evening
in honor of Mrs. John Keefer and
son, Lynn Keefer of Covina, Calif.,
and M. C. Keefer and family.
Mrs. John Keefer and son, Lynn
Keefer, of Covina, Calif., came in
from Illinois and Iowa, where they
have been visiting to visit her brother-in-law,
M. C. Keefer and fam
ily. Mrs. Dan Williams and sons, Len
nox and Reese of DeWitt, spent a
couple of days with relatives and
friends here, leaving Friday noon
for a brief visit with her sister, Mrs.
Bessie Newman, of Meadow.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feldmann and
daughter. Miss Helen, of . Sebetha,
Kansas, spent several days here with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore and daugh
ter. Miss Blanche. While here they
spent one day at the state fisheries
at South Bend.
The Ladies Aid society held their
election of officers in the church
basement at their meeting last Wed
nesday, when Mrs. Myrtle Godbey
was elected president; Mrs. William
Timblin, vice president; Mrs. Her
man, secretary and Mrs. S. C. Boyles,
treasurer. There were 15 ladies in
attendance.
tY
INTRODUCING "KID" BRUNO
Fast Omaha Lightweight Slated to
Meet Einnear Here the 14th.
Prof IRov Kellv arrived Thurs
day evening to take up his duties as
superintendent or tne Alvo scnoois,
which nripn Monday. SeDt. 12th.
Mrs. Fred Prouty went to Have
lock Thursday evening to help care
for her daughter. Mrs. Clyde Lan
caster. Mrs. Herbert Strong is also
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Boyles enter
Here, fight fans,
is "Kid" Bruno, of
Omaha, who will
enter the ring here
on next Wednesday
night against Harry
Kinnear of South
Omaha in the Amer
ican Legion's box
ing show.
These boys go in
on equal terms, hav
ing boxed a four
round draw in Om
aha on August 5th.
Bruno is a popular
fighter among Om
aha followers of the
game and is expect
ed to give a good
account of himself
in this six-round
semi-wlndup.
A good bunch of
Omaha fans will be
down to witness the
bout.
Eruno lost his
last fight in Omaha
to a St. Paul boy,
but the Omaha pa
pers credited him with putting up
the gamest sort of exhibition and
sticking to the end against a heav
ier and older opponent.
5
PROCEEDINGS OF
COMMISSIONER
OF GASS GOUN
Office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of Cass County
Plattsmouth. Nebr.,
,,8ep .6th, 1921.
Board meV-'pufsiiant to adjourn
ment. PreeeWt; .F. Harris, Teu it.
Gorder and George L. Farley, county
commissioiies;i tledV R. Sayles, coun
ty clerk. vr -., .,
Minutes , or -last, session reau anu
PDroved. wtiVn the following busi
ness was transacted in regular form:
Mother's pension of Mrs. v loia
Auxier was renewed by order oi
County Judge.
The following claims were auauea
and passed for payment on Funds as
listed:
GENERAL FUND
Opal Fitzgerald, salary, Aug.,
1921 au.uu
Klopp Prtg. Co., claim No.
26. Dist. Court 31. ou
. E. Hartford, fuel 3S0.45
Wm. Hassler, muse .4U
Will T. Adams, salary, Aug.,
1921 104.16
II. M. Soennichsen. prov. to
Worden. Hart, Black and
Schlensner 44
Omaha Prtg. Co.. claim No.
5308
Plattsmouth Water Co., wat
er rent, Aug.. 1921
B. C. Marquardt & Co., prov.
to Cottingham
Fred H. Gorder, tel. tolls
Geo. Ray, help Co. surveyor
Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to
Worden
Allen J. Beeson, mother's pen
sion orders a.
Jess F. Warga, matl. and re
pairs to court house
John Hendricks, help Co. sur
veyor
J. W. Thomas, help county
surveyor
John Kopia. mdse. to Burian
Mogensen & Hart, prov. to
Brown
. S. Chase, mdse. to Worden
Adelia Sayles, help on tax list
Philip Thierolf, mdse. to the
county farm
E. J. Richey, matl. to county
farm 131
For Sale
Four red coming 3 year old'heif
ers, weighing around 800 lbs.
ALBERT YOUNG.
it at Mvol
Best number one salt $3.00 a barrel at the
Lumber Yard.
JOHN CU3URTEY,
ALVO
NEBRASKA
Dear Mr. Grain Grower!
I have purchased the elevator and good will of
the Farmers' Co-operative association of Alvo. See
us, or call phone 2420 before selling your grain.
LEE HILL, Owner
Elbert Taylor, Resident Mgr.
ALVO
NEBRASKA
Time to Seed Wheat!
We have press drills the Van Brunt and Hoosier,
two of the best makes on the market.
Corn Elevators
$90 LESS THAN LAST YEAR
If you are going to need one this fall better get
your order in early.
Martha Haddon, same 20.00
Ethel Boetel, same 30.00
Martha Franke, same 20.00
Esther Heneger, same 20.00
Mae G. Hyde, same 30.00
Ida Schlieske, same 10.00
Ilallie Black, same 20.00
Margaret Lahoda, same 10.00
Viola Auxier, same 30.00
Minnie Mason, same 10.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
7.51
GO
6.91
3.75
S.00
6.45
6.00
1.00
9.00
6.00
S.00
5.00
24.00
3.00
25.00
6.S5
5.00
22.80
5.00
9.00
1.S5
10.40
70.68
16.00
45
53. 8S
295.14
5.50
S.00
3.00
33.60
3.70
2.10
" 2.10
2.10
176.53
Coalman Hardware Company,
ALVO -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
:. G. Fricke, coal to county
i. R. Snipes, salary and exp.
Co. Farm Bureau, August
James Robertson, insane case.
Frances Koubek
Dr. J. B. Martin, same
Chas. E. Martin, atty., same.
C. D. Quinton, same
H. J. Chandler, same
Anna Slavicek, same
Frank Detlif, same
Anton Koubek, same
C. D. Quinton, salary and bd.
prisoners. July 226.30
C. D. Quinton, salary and bd.
prisoners, August, 1921
Fred H. Gorder, salary and
mileage, Aug., 1921 128.95
Bauer & Kraft, prov. to Bol-
den 18.30
Geo. R. Sayles, salary and ex
pense, August
Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to the
county farm
James B. McKee, mileage for
August, 1921 134.60
Arthur jeffery, dirt from the
Borrow pit for fill
C. W. Crabtree, mdse. to
Adams. Aug.. 1921
C. F. Harris, telephone tolls.
August, 1921
Edna D. Shannon, fees for re
filing C. F. Harris, salary and mile
age. August. 1921 109.40
Castle, Roper & Matthews, for
burial exp., John Haugh
C. Boetel, drayage
Standard Oil Co., gas to the
county farm
Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies, on
claim No. 25
J. F. Brendel, M. D., salary,
Co. phys.. 2nd qr., 1921
Alpha C. Peterson, salary and
expense, August, 1921
J. E. Lambert, Borrow pit, S.
33-12-10
Jackman & Gibson, prov. to
Wilson
Wm. Rummel, mileage
H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to
county farm 28
John Hartman, labor at the
court house 13.60
Emanuel Boetel. helper 4.50
Dr. E. II. Worthman, insane
case. M. D. Ruby 13.75
Milburn & Scott Co., supplies,
claim No. 12-S 71.79
Alpha C. Peterson, appropria
tion for institute, 1921
F. H. Nichols, mdse. to Peter
son, August, 1921
J. A. Shaffer, report of births
and deaths, 2nd jr.. 1921
Mrs. Minnie Brendel, same
J. A. Gardner,;, same
B. I. Clenientvv: same
W. E. Hand.iiHatae..,,
A. R. Stander.isa-irto
Jessie Melvia..'Bamfi
W. G. BoedekdrHame
H. F. Kroppj eameLi
J. "W. MagneriBame
II. M. Soennichsen" same
E. L. Hunter, same.
L. R. Upton, same
Dr. A. J. Mansfelde, same
172.46
.6.69
65.00
10.00
4.20
2.65
65.00
1.50
10.50
37.00
16.75
175.42
65.00
10.02
5.15
.45
8.75
5.00
22.00
116.00
5.60
68.00
35.00
15.60
47.50
126.30
27.50
67.40
11.28
3 1 9
15.90
6.00
5.00
168.30
15.00
5.65
10.30
7.50
39.80
10.00
3.50
3.50
15.00
50.60
. 28.08
8970
. 43.1
75.00
7.50
1.00
3.50
.50
3.50
2.50
1.75
1.50
8.75
1.25
U50
0.00
4.00
.50
.25
.25
.25
I). P. West, same
J. W. Molzen. same
Nebr. Gas & Elec. Co., service
to county to Aug. 24, 1921 44.74
Hans Tarns, carpenter work,
county farm
Richardson & Reed, state of
Nebraska 1921 map
Omaha Prtg. Co., supplies on
claim No. 5256
K. B. Prtg. Co., supplies on
claim No. 92
Geo. L. Farley, salary and
mileage. August, 1921 13
Louisville Weekly Courier,
postals to treasurer 1
MOTHERS-PENSION FUND
Clara AiatzKe. motner s pen-
Fannie Nichols, same 15.00
Stella Persinger, same 20.00
Sophia May-Held, same 10.00
Minnie McMaken, same 30.00
C. B. Hadley. same 10.00
Erna Biggs, same 10.00
Nellie Garcia, same
Nellie Jay, same
Birdie Hicks, same ,
Amy Harris, same
ROAD FUND
Peterson Hdwe. Co.. mdse. to
road district No. 10 $
P. C. Patterson, road work in
road district No. 27 129.10
Ben Albin. same. RD 11 35.00
Ira Parker, two scrapers for
RD No. 3 24.00
Joe Everett, road work in
road district No. 11
A. F. Sturm. lumber, RD 12
Harry Gobleman, road work
in road district No. 11
Matt Sulser, same, RD 1
Bestor & Swatek. mdse. to
road district No. 1
E. B. Taylor, road work in
road district No. 8
Frost, Curyea & Murtey, sup
plies, road district No. S
Lloyd L. Lewis, road work in
road district No. 9
Anton Meisinger, road work
in road district No. 2 1.20
Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to
road district No. 1 1.00
S. C. Hackenberg, road work
in road district No. 1 22.50
Mike Rys, matl. and labor,
road district No. 10
Ed G. Meisinger, road work
in road district No. 1
Aug. Graham, same, RD 9
Frank E. Wood, same, RD 9
Myrl P. Hall, same, RD 15
N. J. Becker, same, RD 16
C. H. Dysart, same, RD 11
Edw. Murphy, same, RD 9
Lambert Lister, same, RD 1
J. C. Niday, same, RD 11
J. W. Bird, same, RD 16
Orill Allen, same. RD 16
r. W. Elliott, gas to RD 10-
John Bauer, oil to RD 1
James Johnson, labor and
matl., RD No. 2
A. Pederson. repairing plow,
road district No. 3
A. Pederson. for sharpening
trrader. road district No. 2
J. W. Keil. road work. RD 2
B. L. Coffman, same. RD 13
B. L. Coffman, placing tube,
road district No. 8
A. J. Schafer, road work in
road district No. 9 104.00
Ixuis Keil. same. RD 2
Stohlman Hdwe. Co., mdse. to
road district No. 3
Ed Tritsch. road work. RD 1
Otto Schafer, same. RD 9
Treas., Weeping Water City,
prop, road money. RD 24 200.00
C laude Hixson, road work in
road district No. 27 :
Frank A. Barkening, road
work, road district No. 2
Bill Pankonin. matl. to road
district No. 3
Bon Raymond, road work in
road district No. 11
Chas. Ayres, same, RD 6
Mead Lumber Co., lumber to
road district No. 4
J. W. Wiseman, road work in
road district No. 14
Andiew Schliefert, same, RD
No. S 197.05
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., four
fx-rapers. RD No. 1
Tool, Nauman & Murtey, lum
ber. RD No.
V. A. Be.sack, road work in
road district No. 3
DRAGGING FUND
R. E. Norris, dragging roads
in road district No. 13 $
Ed G. Meisinger, same, RD 1
Elinor Rummel. same, RD 1
Elmer Wendt, same. RD 8
J. E. Mick, same, RD 16
Hen Albin, same, RD 11
J. B. Reeves, same, RD 11
Orill Allen, same, RD 16
Albert Willis, same, RD 14.
Chris Johnson, same, RD 14
A. A. Schoeman, same. RD 3
Frank Grauf. same. RD 27
George Stones, same, RD 27
P. C. Patterson, same. RD 27
Frank Grauf, same, RD 27
Cleo Baker, same', RD 27
F. G. Klimm, same, RD 27
C. II. Hixson, same, RD 1
Joe Schmarderer, same, RD 3
J. C. Spangler, same, RD 3
George Kraft, same, RD 3
Diamond Eng. &. Const. Co.,
fcoadwall culvert, RD 16 200.75
J. B. Sutton, dragging road,
road district No. 6 '.
Harry Forbes, engineer II. G.
No. 2. RD 2
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
2 culverts. RD No. 15
C. W. Fleshman, for dragging
roads', road district No. 12
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., for
three culverts, RD No. 7
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., for
four culverts, RD No. 5
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., for
one culvert, RD No. 11
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., one
culvert and one band, RD 9
BRIDGE FUND
Wm. Brothwell, bridge straps,
road district No. 16 ?
C. II. Nold Lumber Co., lum
ber, RD No. 5
Wm. C. Hudson, for hauling
lumber . ,9.00
A. F. Sturm, lumber 164.65
Cloidt Lmbr. & Coal Co., for
lumber 295.95
4.60
38.50
9.15
3.38
2.15
piling 103.16
Andy Bauer, for piling, road
district No. 3 5.00
R. Ketelhut. bridge work 36.20
, COMMISSIONER'S FUND
t 1st District
Bettor & Swatek, mdse. II. G.
No. 1 $
B.F. Wiles, piling and posts
T. II. Pollock Auto Co., for
supplies
Frank C. Martin, repair of
Cub tractor
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
2nd District
Peterson Hdwe. Co., grease
and file . $
George Small, graderman, HG
No. 2 127.80
Chas. Atteberry, engineer HG
No. 2 ; 139.10
T. II. Baldwing, for repairing
truck and grader ; , 9.50
W. W. Stokes, pulling tractor
out of ditch 10.00
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
3rd District
Arthur Jeffery, grading $
L. K. Eidenmiller, labor. HG
No. 3
J. H. Buck, labor and mdse.
Orill Allen, grading 40.00
Oscar Miller, grubbing trees
on O street road 4.00
A. A. Wallinger, engineer on
HG No. 3 100.15
E. L. Dowler, graderman, HG
No. 3
J. D. Adams Co., repairs, HG
No. 3
12.00
62.16
15.25
22.40
17.50
The board adjourned to meet on
Wednesday, September 7th, 1921.
Attest
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
The
ment.
The
175.78
5.S.50
;?O0
30.17
7 57.81
19.20
40.75
6.75
1.50
20.00
28.00
6.75
22.50
9.75
16.50
17.25
20.62
15.37
5.25
23.25
7.87
11.25
2.62
24.75
16.00
16.87
17.00
43.00
34.80
79.76
17.50
113.19
87.04
127.01
23.55
Office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of Cass County.
Plattsmouth, Nebr.,
September 7, 1921.
Board met as per adjourn
Present all members,
following business was trans
acted in regular form:
Official bond of C. Linder, con
stable Stove Creek precinct, approv
ed. The following claims were audited
and passed for payment: -
GENERAL FUND
Fred Patterson, office work
on records $119.10
State Journal Co., cash book
to treasurer, claim No. 35 59.50
Kroehler Bros., mdse. to court
house 3.30
The Eagle Beacon, 500 env.
to recorder 15.50
J. H. Tams and wife, salary
for August, 1921
James B. McKee, salary, Co.
Highway Comsr., August 100.00
II. Sievers, salary, janitor,
Antrnst. 1921 113.00
19.00, A g. Cole, salary county at
torney. August, 1921 125.00
F. H. Nichols, mdse. furnish
ed to Stribling
C. F. Reichart, maintaining
watch for burglars
Wm. C. Grebe, assisting the
sheriff and Co. Atty
C. F. Wheeler, maintaining
watch for burglars
Farmers Un. Co-Op. Assn., for
coal to John Haugh
Ambler Bros., prov. to Duf-
field. July, 1921
Woodruff Ptg. Co., supplies to
Supt.. claim No. 1
John Bauer, labor and matl.
to court house 13.90
Central Chemical Co., scrub
compound
Dr. J. B. Martin, salary, Co.
physician, 2d quarter. 1921
Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for
Sept. rent, August tolls
J. Hatt & Son, prov. to Witt
struck, July, Aug., 1921
R. A. Bates, printing and sup
plies 206.72
D. C. Morgan, post cards to
superintendent 2.50
J. Hatt & Son, prov. to Har
ris. July. Aug.. 1921 35.00
George D. Pearson, land in
NWU NE'i. Sec. 33-12-9,
for road 100.00
Jeanette Weber, clerk for Co.
highway commissioner 3.00
W. J. Partridge, grubbing
stump, south of Eagle 66.80
W. J. Partridge, blasting near
Eagle 62.50
W. J. Partride, dynamite for
same 297.20
ROAD WORK
P. C. Patterson, road work in
road district No. 27 $ 36.00
R. A. Talbot, same, RD 4 143.50
G. L. Heneger, same, RD 13 132.25
Banning & Nickles, lumber.
road district No. 9 33.60
Banning & Nickles, lumber
road district No. 10 -
Frank Rouse, road work in
road district No. 5 '
Ira Parker, same, RD 3
W. T. Davis, same, RD 1
C. C. Barnard, hauling lum
ber, road district No. 2
Henry Born, road work, road
district No. 1 24.00
Henry Brockman, same, RD
No. 15 Lll 103.30
J. W. Wiseman, same, RD 14 79.65
Wm. Harley. same. RD 15 15.60
C. C. Barnard, same, RD 1
Sam H. Carey, same, RD
C. W. Stoehr, same, RD X
C. Carey, same, RD 1
P. Dehning, same. RD 7
Ketelhut, sarfc'i RD 12
Ketelhut, same, RD 13
E. Lancaster, .same, RD 10
3.40
F t? O O
O iilD.OO
Frost, Curyea & Murtey, nails 5.00
Frost. Curyea & Murtey, lum
ber to RD No. 9 192.06
Frans Bros. Lumber Co., for
lumber : 10.28
J. C. Mick, bridge work, road
Ul.lll ilU. i II
oij-fiO McCartney Bros., nails
Orill Allen, bridsre work, road
00 district No. 16 18.50
'C. II. Gibson, mdse. to road
251 district No. 14 7.10
J. W. Keil. bridge work, road
district No. 2 8-40
72.70
6.00
10.00
5.00
25.00
5.00
6.41
8.06
12.20
9.75
43.75
92.70
40.00
48.00
63.00
297.50
13.60
24.50
A.
H.
R.
R.
J.
125.45
26.50
36.25
24.20
150.80
289.80
16.00
520.00
10.28
28.05
6.00
22.20
14.00
5.25
14.25
sion for Sept., 1921 $ 10.00 Mead Lumber Co., lumber and
Standard Oil Co., gasoline for
road district No. 10
Ben H. Wiles, plow and sup
plies, RD No. 27 ,
DRAG FUND
M. L. Lohnes, dragging roads
in road district No. 2 $
CF. Vallery, same, 1 and 2
R? Ketelhut, same, RD 12
EtF. Brunkow, same, RD 6
lf.'Il.' Leffler, same, RD 13
Andrew Schliefert, same, RD
No. 8 24.50
J. W. Keil, same, RD 2 5.00
Louis Keil, same, RD 2 11.00
Arthur Doran. same, RD 16- 14.25
W. A. Wheeler, same, RD 27 6.75
I Ray Whitman, same, RD 12- 5.63
iW. A. Wheeler, same, RD 10 16.12
jFred Harduotk. same, RD 5 12.00
Wm. Jorgenseu. same, RD 12 8.81
Chris Johnson, same, RD 14 6.00
Co., part pay
Co., bal. due
Co., bal. due,
17.19
240.02
757.09
200.96
563.58
Albert Willis (J. M. Teegard-
en) same, RD 14 12.00
A. J. Ross, same, RD 12 13.50
H. P. Dehning, same, RD 7- 78.50
Frank Rouse, same, RD 5 21.00
R. Holten, same, RD 13 8.45
G. L. Heneger, same. RD 13 15.00
Wm. Kitzel, same, RD 6 6.75
O. A. Kitzel, same, RD 6 12.75
Geo. Wallinger, same, RD 4 6.75
Earl Talbot, same, RD 4 6.75
A. A. Schoeman, same, RD 3 8.25
R. H. Henry, same. RD 27 6.75
J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 10 20.40
Wm. Wehrbein, same, RD 10 15.75
John Murtey, lumber, RD 15 48.00
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, RD 14 99.65
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, RD 5 20.54
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, RD 16 64.47
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, RD 15 61.62
Monarch Eng. Co., culvert
No. 14. RD 14 252.28
BRIDGE FUND
Ira Parker, bridge work in
road district No. 3 $ 26.00
John Murtey, lumber 283.74
H. A. Funke, labor 85.50
Tool, Nauman & Murtey, for
lumber and posts 118.02
Mead Lumber Co., piling 31.52
A. C. Carey, bridge work in
road district No. 1 7.50
H. P. Dehning, same, RD 7 20.00
Frank Rouse, same, RD 5 61.00
H. A. Funke, lumber, RD 3 98.95
W. J. Partridge, blasting out
concrete bridge 10.72
C. C. Barnard, bridge work.
road district
Monarch Eng.
bridge No. 2
Monarch Eng
bridge No. 3
Monarch Eng.
bridge No. 1
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge 44 365.12
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due,
bridge No. 12 218.60
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due,
bridge No. 14 329.02
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due.
bridge No 8 889.52
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due.
bridge No. 43
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge 42
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge 22
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge 25
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge 13
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due,
bridge No. 7 679.61
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge 41 448.81
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge 31 835.33
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due,
bridge No. 29 223.38
Monarch Eng. Co., bdg. 33 3179.38
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due,
bridge No. 15 528.64
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge 26 254.61
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due,
bridge No. 28 291.29
Monarch Eng. Co., bdg. 32 3158.94
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due,
bridge No. 30 221.41
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
1st District
John Iverson, labor, matl.,
HG No. 1 $ 28.80
Stroud & Co., repairs, tractor 342.93
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
. 2nd District
Fred Brand (Mike Tritsch)
repair grader, RD 3 $
Standard Oil Co., oil to HG
No. 2
J. E. Johnson, bolt for trac
tor. HG No. 2 1.50
Fred McGrady, repair hitch
on tractor, HG 2 4.00
Stroud & Co., repairs for Best
tractor, HG No. 2 18.43
Monarch En.g Co., piling 10.00
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
3rd District
Amer. Exchg. Bank, repair of
road mchy.. by Lenard $ 12.00
Wm. Atchison, road work on
HG No. 3 5.60
J. E. Johnson, repair mchy.
HG No. 3 12.85
STATE HIGHWAY FUND
Patrol No. 1
Walter Byers, salary, patrol
man $ 89.37
Ed Lewis, same 87.43
Frank C. Martin, repairs 25.85
Gus Stout, labor 94.00
Ed Cotner, team work 5.00
Mike Tritsch, cash advanced
on repairs '.- 6.78
Mike Tritsch, salary advanced
to Eppings "15.40
Mike Tritsch, salary advanc
ed to Yaden . 48.00
Mike Tritsch, salary advanc
ed to Arnold 16.92
Stewart Adams Co., paint 14.31
F. W. Elliott, gasoline 148.64
Highway Maintainer Co., for
repairs 47.96
W. T. Craig, mow weeds 46.20
T. H. Pollock Auto Co., for
supplies 4.40
Auto Electric Co., repairs 17.64
Kroehler Bros., supplies 18.35
Kroehler Bros., material 22.50
Wm. Hassler,' labor and ma
terial 1.50
Virgil Arnold, labor 4.00
D. B. Ebersole, repair main
tainer 19.00
James B. McKee, garage rent
and freight 5.47
Nash Sales Co., repairs 159.66
Nash Sales Co., repairs 25.53
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Frost, Curyea & Murtey, for
lumber . 11.00
H. A. Doty, gasoline 56.70
Standard Oil Co., grease 7.02
8.00
11.53
Total $490.20
Patrol No. 4
C. A. Trumble, salary, pa
trolman $110.00
W. O. Wall, same 100.00
Wm. Brothwell. repairs 15.40
State Nebr., Dept. Pub. Wks.,
repairs 13.36
Geo. Trunkenbolz, gas and oil 49.73
Nash Sales Co., repairs 11.43
Standard Oil Co., grease 7.02
J. B. Peterson, repairs 6.00
Total $312.94
Patrol No. 5
O. E. Sayles, salary, patrol
man $200.00
S. S. Peterson, for repairs to
grader 4.50
Total $204.50
Heavy Gang No. 1
Harry Forbes, engineer $115.80
Ed Lewis, salary and exp 28.37
Walter Byers, graderman 20.40
Virgil Arnold, extra help 34.50
C. F. Vallery, graderman 98.40
C. M. Parker, material 4.35
Kroehler Bros., wire and dope 4.50
Marion Elliott, team work 90.00
E. J. Richey, lath and posts. 16.75
Standard; OiI;-Oo., suppliesi,, 1 125-59 j
Total - $538.66 .'
The board adjourned to meet on
Tuesday, October 4, 1921.
Attest
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
HERE'S RECORD OF FIGHT
ING SOLDIER JIM MARPLES
The Legion boxing committee has
received from Chicago the ring rec
ord of Fighting Jim Marples, the
Windy City heavyweight who will
exchange wallops with Andy Sch
mader in the All Star' show to be
staged here next "Wednesday night.
Here it Is:
SOLDIER JIM MARPLES
Sgt. Bunker -I Won 4 rds.
Joe Welch Draw 4 rds.
Jack Downey Won 4 rds.
Jack McClellan Won 4 rds.
jBud Clancy No Dec.
K O. Smith No Dec.
Harry Foley No Dec. 10 rds.
Harrv Williams K. O. 5 rds.
Bob Devine K. O.
Jack Mason K. O.
Jack Duffy K. O.
Tonv Melchoir Lost
Ringside reports from the Melfhoir
fight in Aurora, 111., Aug. 12. state
Marples had Melchoir down twice in
the second round and came very near
scoring a knockout over the tough
Italian scrapper.
NOW DOING NICELY
Mrs. Fred Wagner, who for the
past few days has been feeling very
poorly, is now showing some im
provement and her family and
friends are hopeful that she may
soon be able to be up and around.
She has been confined to her bed for
the past few days, but is thought
now to be showing decided improve-?
ment in every way.
Total $
Patrol No. 2
A. W. Eaton, salary, patrol
man $
Frank Glaubitz, same
Earl Wolfe, grading
Duplex Mfg. Co., repairs
Standard Oil Co., gas and
supplies
Nash Sales Co., repairs
A. R. Dowler, gasoline and
repairs !'
Frank C. Martin, repairs
923.91
100.00
110.00
12.50
20.00
36.28
14.65
84.58
4.00
Total $382.01
Patrol No. 3
August Krecklow, salary, pa
trolman, supplies $124.50
Lbuis C. Krecklow, salary
and truck hire 1 122.00
J. H. Buck, for sharpening
grader
Stewart Adams Co., paint
Sales Co., repairs
Sales Co., repairs
repairs
repairs .
Nash
Nash
Nash Sales Co.,
Nash Sales Co.,
Nash
Sales Co., repairs.,
Nash Sales Co., repairs..,
Tool, Nauman & Murtey, for
merchandise
6.75
14.38
27.08
1.86
51.06
31.13
17.93
3.37
15.42
8 rds.
10 rds.
2 rds.
5 rds.
2 rds.
4 rds.
OHDKll OK 1IKMIING AND
OTICK OK I'HDH ATK OK Wll.Ii
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Casts,
S3.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of James W. Taylor, deceased:
On reading the p.-tition of Melissa
J. Taylor, praying that the Instrument
filed in this court on the 9th day of
September, 1921, and purporting to be
the last will and testament of the
said deceased, may be proved and al
lowed, and recorded as the last will
and testament of James V. Taylor,
deceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and the administra
tion of said estate be granted to
Oieorge Kverett as executor;
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons interested in said matter,
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the 10th day of October, A. 1.
1921 at 10 o'clock a. m., to show -aiise,
if any there be, why the prayer of
the petitioner should not be granted,
and that notice of the pendency of
said petition and that the hearing
thereof be Kiven to all persons inter
ested in said matter by publishing it
copy of this order in the i'lattsmouth
Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper
printed in said county, tor three suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of
hearing.
"Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 9th day of September, A.
D. 1921.
ALU:.NT J. BfcESON.
(Seal) Countv Judge.
CHAS. L. GRAVES,
S12-3W. Attorney.
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