PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUBNAL MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1925. PAGE F0T7B, OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 9.50 7.72 10.06 8.12 5.00 office of CO I S T V CO 1 I S ) ION Kll S Of CfiH County Plattsmouth. Nebr., June 2nd. 1925. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present: Fred II. Gorder, c F. Harris and C. D. Spangler. Coun ty Commissioners; Geo. R. Sayles County Clerk. Minutes of the last session read and approved., when the following business was transacted in regular form: Mother-?' Tension orders by the Countv Judce for Mrs. Martha Franke. Cedar Creek, and Mrs. Lil lian Adair, of Greenwood, were ap proved by the Hoard. Official bond of A. H. Humble Justice of the Peace for Center pre cinct approved. Claims Allowed rinims :is listed on the various funds were allowed by the Board .MOTHERS PENSION' FUND Ellen Davis. Mothers Pen sion for month of June Flora May Jones, same Lillian Adair, same Martha Haddon. same Susie I'rwin. same Will Hindman. same Df ta F. Burke, same Martha Frank1, same - Mary Piper, same Fay Kirkpatrick. same Margaret Lahoda. same Viola Auxier, same Minnie Mason, same Anna Zitka. same Sophia Mayfield. same Josephine Janda. same Nellie Garcia, same Birdie Hi' k, same Adah Newton, same Anna Bezlek. same" Catherine Ash, same Murl Kivett, same Esther Converse, same Mar ia Hise, same Rhoda Uav.r; i Gardner, same Lewtlla Junge, same Lela Ruiffc. same GENERAL. FUND Will T. Adams, salary. May$104.17 Clarence L. Real, insane case, Birr he'ibuh Dr. J. II. Hall, same, physic ian Alhn J. Beeson. same, com missioner 1 K. P. Stewart. Sheriff, same, fees Win. F. Evers. same, witness Peter Evers. samp, witness. Clarence I,. Deal, insane case John T'rwin E. P. Stewart, Sheriff, same, fees L. R. Snipes. May expense, Co. Farm Bur.au W. G. Kieok. salary, exp Dr. If. W. McFadden, salary, Dist. physician, 1st quarter. George Born, Coroner's jury, L. P. Cross Otto Pitz. same A. R. Johnson, same John Ilirz, same - D. A. Young, same Frank H. Smith, same R. W. Clement, witness Dick Kri.-ka. s:.me Dr. J. II. Hall, same Clarence B. Beal. State of Ne braska vs. Alvin Jones James Robertson, same Dalton Adding Machine Co., adding machine paper Plattsmouth Water Co., water to court house anrl jail Geo. R. Sayles. salary. exp. F. G. Frieke fc Co., mdse. to court house, farm, Young Clarence B. Real. State of Ne braska vs. Carl G. Fricke Louisville Courier, notices for sheriff Clarence L. Beal, State vs. Carl D. Quinton E. A. Wurl, provisions, Mon roe. Young, Kinser W. H. Puis, on salary for County Assessor A. H. Duxbury, salary, May Jos. F. Kvapil, provisions to Burian E. P. Stewart, Sheriff, jailor . fees and meals Clara M. Wickman. May sal ary C. E. Hartford, fuel to Dille hay. Young Dr. F. W. Kruse, salary. Dis trict physician, 1st qr E. P. Stewart, Sheriff, sal ary, mileage Fred Patterson, record work, mileatre W. A. Tulei.e. digging grave for L. P. Cross Clarence Ledgway, clerical work Clarence Beal. insanity case, Mrs. Si-hwcnneker Dr. J. II. Hall, sanis, physi cian Allen J. Bee-ou, same, com missioner E. I'. Stewart, same, fees F. H. Nichols, provisions to Peterson, Wagner J. C. Brittain, coating jail roof Hans Sievers, salary, laundry Hatt's Market, provisions to DMIehay 24.00 Alpha C. Peterson, salary a :;d niibage A. H. Duxbury, County Court fees E. P. Stewart Sheriff, same. .Cloidt Lumber Co., wood to Hrasky Nebr. Gas & EleUric Co. service court house, jail and farm 41.86 Anna E. Leach, salary, May II. XL Soennichsen, mdse. to jail, prov. to poor Klopp Printing Co., check reg-ister sheets to Trcas John H. Cotner, care of Doc Young Hilda Coffman, grading Sth- grade papers 10.00 3 0.ll1 20.00 10.00 5.0 0 15.00 10.00 10.00 10U0 15.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 1 5.00 20.00 no. oo 20.00 10.00 10. oo 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 S.10 3.0 0 21.90 2.10 2.10 .50 35.55 294.11 141.80 25.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 33.80 2.25 a .00 9.30 1S6.97 2.85 7.60 2. GO 40.90 30.00 100.00 1S3.33 5.00 149. 32.50 6.2; 20.00 192. IS 89.20 7.00 72.00 3.00 8.10 3.00 1.55 27.00 47.00 105.50 193.12 43.25 25.90 3.00 50.00 3S.63 36.75 6.00 99.05 13.00 66.20 20.00 2.80 3.05 155.70 53.25 4.00 13.65 4.38 10.40 15.00 4.80 32.70 175.00 :s.i: t a S2 Mae Barker, same Nettie Hawkaworth, same Marie Kaufmann. same Anna PI Leach, same Alice Johnson, same ;john P. Sattler, funeral ex- I pe?ise, DilKhay 104.05 John P. Sattler, funeral ex pense, L. P. Cross Mrs. A. L. Marshall, care of Berger. 2nd quarter Lincoln Tel. & Tcleg.Co.. for June rent and May tolls Elmwood Leader-Echo, prtg. Charles Gradoville, labor at court hou4e Fred 11. Gorder, telephone c;!ils Fred H. Gorder, salary and mileage , 142.00 C. F. Harris, for salary anu mileage DRAG FUND Nebraska Culvert Mfg. Co., one culvert. RD No. 6 $ Ralph Meisinger, dragging, RD No. 2 R. B. Leffler, same. RD 13 Lester Hoback, same, RD 13 Ivan Althouse, same. RD 6 H. J. Thiele. same. RD 9 S. K. Johnson. s:ime, RD 6 Andrew Schliefert, same, RD No. 8 11-20 Neb. Culvert Mfg. Co., cul vert. RD 13 Russell Grader Mfg. Co., one grarlcr, RD No. 11 Ray Chriswisser, rlragging, III) No. 9 Neb. Calvert Mfg. Co., cul vert. RD No. 3 R. M. Coatman, dragging in RDs. 6, 15 and 16 Coatman 'Hardware Co., for mdse., RD 6 Wavne Aekley, dragging in RD No. 12 R. Ketelhut. same. RD 12 George Ixipp. same, RD 12 A. J. Ross, same. RD 12I H. J. Livingston, same, RD 8 John Richardson, same. RD 1 J. C. Spangler, same, RD 3 Christie Stohlman, same, RD No. S John Heil. same, RD 3 A. A. Schotruan, same, RD 3 Fred McGrady, matl., RD 14 R. Parks, dragging, RD 5 Monarch Eng. Co., drain pro ject, RD 3 1000.00 G. L. Heneger, dragging, RD No. 13 G. L. Heneger, same, RD 14 II. W. Boiler, same. RD 5 C. C. Koke. same, RD 1 Delores Hill, same, RD 15 Henry Obernalte, same. RD 7 Win. Richards, same, RD 4 Wayne Swartz, same. RD 7 Glen Stander, same. RD 4 Fred L. Zink, same. RD 7 Jesse Kleiser, same, RD 4 Raymond Ileier. same, RD 7 Albert Thiel, same, RD 7 Wni. Leddy, same, RD 4 Lan .Torden, same, RD 7 Ym. F. Neuman, same RD 3 Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 Alex Campbell, same, RD 27 Aug Johnson, same, RD 6 ROAD FUND Neb. Culvert Mfg. Co., grader repairs, RD No. 14 $ 40.05 Ahland " Oil Co., gasoline, RD No. C G. L. Heneger, road work. RD No. 13 Emmet D. Stone, engineman. RD No. 8 Andrew Schliefert, road work in RD No. S J. C. Niday, same, RD 11 V. A. Schoeman, same, RD 3 Arthur L. Skinner, same. RD No. 6 t H. A. Funke. lumber, RD 3 A. J. Sehafcr, road work, RD No. 9 Eli Keckler, graderman in RD No. 13 C. W. Stoehr, road work in RD No. 1 '. C. Barnard, same, RD 1 John WoorJers, same, RD 1 Fred Ruby, same, RD 1 Henry Johnson, same, RD l George Pine, same, RD 1 Pete Thomas, same, RD 1 J. H. Fulton, same, RD 1 W'iil Harley, same, RD 15 . 47.20 4.40 9. SO 13.60 S.00 4.55 11.20 21.60 6.00 9.60 9.75 18.00 14.70 s.so 16. SO 3.20 19.20 10.40 11.20 11.70 9.60 10.40 12.40 3.20 4. SO 4.00 9.60 11. 3S 4.90 6.40 52.00 5.00 13.00 41.50 26.50 4S.50 15J.75 S3. 00 14.10 3 1.75 5.75 24.20 ;o 129.40 6.00 6.0C 15 00 4.50 5.40 4.50 62.00 Wm. Richards, same. RD 4 115.95 Ketelhut, same, RD 12 52.00 John Richardson, same. RD 1 70.00 Louis Schmidt, same. RD 7 12.25 Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 81.50 Alex Csimpbell, same, RD 27 103.65 I 93.40 J1.40 Le-oia Hackenberg, same 11.34 L,75 II. Buck, same, RD 7 Green Piggott. same, RD 10 Banning &. Nickles, lumber, RD No. 27 BRIDGE FUND Walter Anderson, for bridge work 10.20 Frans Bros. Lumber Co., for lumber 37. SO S. F. Chambers, spikes G.00 John Richardson, for bridge work 30.00 Louis Schmidt, bridge work 11.00 Wm. Richards, bridge work. Cloidt Lumber Co., lumber Jacob Witt, bridge work Green Piggott. bridge work Banning & Nickles. material 203.15 COMMISSIONERS' FUND First District Ofe Oil Co., gas. kerosene $ 25.96 John Iverson. labor, matl Carl Miller Tractor Co., for repairs Roy Gregg, grading. HG 1 Bud Nickles, grading, EG 1 Second District Nebraska Culvert Mug. Co., grader repairs $ 5.47 Nebraska Culvert Mfg. Co., 'z of fifth wheel 40.95 Herman Da II, material and labor 5.10 Third District Geo. Trunkenbolz, gas to HG No. 3 41.50 C. R. Miller Tractor Co., for repairs 159.4 4 C. R. Miller Tractor Co., tor repairs 4.12 Harley Hayes, enginerran 123.62 A. A. Wallinger, graderman, HG No. 3 120.8S Willard Tiinblin, engineman, HG No. 3 Lloyd Eidenmiller, grader man, HG No. 3 CO. HIGHWAY FUND Emmet D. Store, engineman, HC, No. 2 $ Eli Keckler, graderman, HG 23.75 3.10 11.00 37.50 31.50 27.80 91.05 91.50 SI. 82 94. Si 75.00 No. 2 : 75.00 A. A. Schoeman, dragging roads 6.00 The Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 4, 1925. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. 4.00 6.47 10. 3S .70 2.70 25.00 S.10 131.40 S.5 r.oo 6.00 64. 6S Office of coi'MV commissioxkks ' Of ( am) County Plattsmouth, Nebr., June 4, 1925. 'The Board met as per adjourn ment. Present: Fred II. Gorder, C. F. Harris and C. D. Spangler, Coun ty Commissioners; Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: Sample ballots to the number of 10 per cent of the number of offl cial ballots for the special election in Road District No. 14. Weeping Water precinct, to be held on June 9th. 1925, were authorized to be printed by the Board. Mothers' Pension orders by the County Judge for Mrs. Lela Run and Mrs. Murl B. Kivett were ap proved by the Boarrl. Petition to operate a pool hall In building on Lot 5, Block 3, in Vil lage of Manley, was filed by Edward Scheehan, together with affidavit of publication of Notice o? Application and check for ?20.00 license fee. The license was granted by the Board. Claims Allowed Claims as lister! on the various funds were allowed by the Board. GENERAL FUND National Sales & S. Co.. car bon paper to Reg. of Deeds. $ J. I. Hoi comb Mfg. Co. for mdse. to court house Ofe Oil Co., gasoline to farm A. O. Ault. supplies, Eighth grade examination Platts. Steam Laundry, laun dry to jail Aug G. Bach, provisions to poor S. S. Chase, prov. to Young, mdse. to farm C. D. Spangler, salary and mileage Fetzer Shoe Co., mdse. to county farm Kroehler Bros., oil heater to jail . K. B. Printing Co., supplies. Claim No. 13S J. C. Brittain, watching dead floater R. A. Bates, printing Weeping Water Republican, election notices J. A. Edgerton, repair work, farm John F. Bauer Co., coffee to farm L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to fa rm Cloidt Lumber Co.. coal to jail Kroehler Bros., mdse. to farm Philip Thierolf, mdse., farm Geo. Tartsch, reglueing of chairs at farm Geo. W. Goodman, salary for May 110.00 K. L. McDonald, provisions to Swacker The Eagle Beacon, printing notices Plattsmouth Imp. Co., mower repairs, farm State Journal Co., mdse. to sheriff Morris Disinfecting Co., for mdse. to county jailj. A. G. Bach, provisions to Hrasky and Gardner J. D. Allen, assessing Tipton precinct, 1925 1S7.13 C. C. Bucknell, same. Green wood precinct 14 6.0G John Mefford, same, Salt Creek precinct 24S.50 Lisle L. Horton, same, Stove Creek precinct 213.54 Geo. V. Pickwell, same. Elm- wood precinct 206.84 B. F. Dill, same South Bend precinct John McKay, same, Weeping Water precinct Wm. Sheehan, same Center precinct 162.90 J. M. Hoover, same, Louis ville precinct 230.44 R. E. Norris, same, Avoca precinct 205. 9S Wilson Gilmore, same, Mt. Pleasant precinct 171. SO H. A. Meisinger, same, Eight Mile Grove precinct 19.4S G. C. Hoback, same Neliaw- ka precinct 208.27 E. B. Chapman, same, Lib erty precinct 149.48 B. A. Root, same, Rock Bluffs precinct 233.76 W. S. Vv'etenkamp, same, riattsmouth precinct 163.40 Henry Snell, same, Weeping Water City 185.14 Wm. Rummel, same, Platts mouth City 252.50 Julius A. Pitz, same, Platts mouth City 260.40 Nehawka Enterprise, print'g 11.00 Cass Co. Treasury, Stamps 23.90 J. W. Edmunds, land for road 300.00 DRAG FUND John Urish, dragging roads, RD No. 9 $ 15.60 Green Piggott. same. RD 10 14.40 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 Clifford Roberts, same, RD 1 Alex Campbell, same, RD 27 W. F. Laughlin, same, RD 5 Wm. H. Carper, same. RD 9 F. A. Marler, same, RD 1 Louis Allgayer, same, RD 13 Briley Mfg. Co., culvert, RD No. 6 Arthur E. Opp, dragging in RD No. 12 Kroehler Bros., mdse. RD 1 Wheeling Corrugating Co., 5 culvert?. RD 14 C. R. Miller Tractor Co., re pairs, RD No. 6 Henry Trunkenbolz, drag ging. RD No. 16 J. C. Mick labor, RD 16 Monarch Eng. Co., culvert. RD No. 8 175.00 Paxton-Vierling Iron Works, bars. RD No. 4 ROAD FUND : Herbert Rohrdanz, road work i in RD No. 9 $ S. A. Osboru, labor, RD 4 S. S. Petersen, labor, RD 5 J. C. Mick, labor, RD 16 ' 32.24 8.75 11.50 62.20 25.15 5.45 11. SO 1.60 10.00 1.50 9.40 11.39 37.00 15.00 1S5.02 176.60 25.60 12.70 3.90 4.00 7.50 9.00 10.40 61.00 4.00 25.05 55.00 23.45 24.00 19.00 9.75 3.45 .7 5 40.50 Ralph Meisinger, road work, RD No. 2 55.00 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for mdse., RD No. S 38.20 BRIDGE FUND Monarch Eng. Co., concrete culvert $175.00 Paxton & Vierling. steel and bars, six bridges 160S.55 J. W. Banning, lumber, posts 93.51 M. L. Evans, building bridge, Sec. 25, W. R. B 80.34 M. L. Evans, building bridge, Sec. 4. W. R. B 98.06 M. L. Evans, building bridge, Sec. 4, R. D. L 68.01 M. L. Evans, building bridge, Sec. 17, W. R. B 91.75 M. L. Evans, building bridge, Sec. 28, RD 4 69.89 M. L. Evans, building bridge, Sec. 21. E. R. B 104.92 II. A. Funke, lumber . 115.20 Harry Linder, spikes 5.00 Tidball Lumber Co., lumber. 99.55 Ralph Meisinger, bridge wk. 23.40 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, material - 43.20 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, lumber 21.60 COMMISSIONERS' FUND First District C. R. Miller Tractor Co., for repairs $ 3.17 L. L. McCarty, gas to HG 1 8.30 Second District F. A. Burch, gasoline $139.66 Third District C. R. Miller Tractor Co., for repairs $ 29.70 CO. HIGHWAY FUND August Krecklow, salary and freight $ 9S.51 Richard Pickard, salary 9 5.00 H. L. Purbee, salary and ex pense 97.25 Kroehler Bros., mdse 2.60 G. E. Young, mdse 3.55 P. Melchoir & Son, magneto repairs 7 ."7 7 Wm. Rueter, team work, 4.50 Bert Jameson, team work 10.40 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gasoline 104.79 Henry Elseman, for 50 fence posts 10.00 E. E. Myers, wiring, matl. 30.00 Haveloek Maint. Co., blades 8.75 Crane. Curyea & Murtey, for merchandise 12.10 Garageman's U. O. & S. Co., grease, oil, drum 59.50 Nash-Vriesema Auto Co., for repairs 47.90 STATE HIGHWAY FUND Patrol No. 1 Gold Rice, salary $ 95.00 O. E. Small, salary, expense 95.75 Green Piggott, salary 40.00 Green Piggott. team work 54.00 Bud Nickles. labor 5 4.00 Roy Gregg, labor 54.00 John Wccders. labor 9.00 Fred Ruby, labor 7.50 Jean Spangler, labor S.10 Kroehler Bros.,- mdse 20.70 Ofe Oil Co.. gasoline S5.09 Chas. C. Barnard, team work S4.20 Platts. Motor Co., mdse. and stnratre 20.36 L. L. MVcarty. supplies 26.61 John Iversdn, for sharpening grader S.00 Weyrich & Hadraba. mdse. 2.75 Patrol No. 2 A. W. Eaton, salary, exp. $ 96.75 Fritz Tigner, salary J. C. Niday, labor 95.00 22.00 18.00 14.52 13.50 13.50 1.15 13.50 Geo. Comer, labor A. W. Propst, repairs Sherman Austin, labor C. H. Dvsart. labor Frans Bros. Lumber Co., for black paint Sterling Harris, labor Patrol No. 4 C. A. Trumble, salary, exp $ 97.59 W. O. Wall, same 1 9 6.36 F. M. Lyons, gas 64. aO Geo. Trunkenbolz, supplies. 15.95 Trumble & Quinn, material and tools ' J. B. Peterson, repairs and storage Payne, Wiles Machine Co., material, labor State Nebr., DPW, supplies State Nebr., DPW, truck re pairs Patrol No. 5 O. E. Sayles, salary. expense$ 96.50 .80 14.70 1.50 48.51 31.70 95.00 26.40 69.20 6.75 2.49 John H. Stradley, salary S. S. Peterson, material, labor Greenwood Oil Co., gasoline Matthews & Peterson, grease, spark plugs Western Supply Co., belting State Nebr., DPW, repairs 114.04 . MISCELLANEOUS Cass Co. Treasury, auto plate postage $ 8.00 The Beard adjourned to meet in regular session on Monday, June 1J25. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. 0ll-c- of COl'.NTV COM MISSION KKS Of Ciinm County Plattsmouth, Nebr., June 9th, 1925. The County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment. Pres ent: Fred H. Gorder, C. F. Harris and C. D. Spangler, County Commission ers; W. H. Puis. County Assessor and Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. The Board took up the considera tion of complaints on file, but de ferred action on same until all prop erties could be inspected and ad journ from day to day until Satur day, June 13th, 1925, when adjourn ment was taken subject to call of the County Clerk, as provided by law. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. Off I CO i ClItSTY roMMISSlOMiltS Of Com Couuty Plattsmouth, Nebr., June 15, 1925. The Board met in regular session as provided by law. Present: Fred .H. Gorder, C. F. Harris and C. D. Spang ler, County Commissioners; Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: Mothers' Pension renewal for Mrs. Minnie Mason by County Judge ap proved. Certificate of Official Board Canvassing the Special Election Held in Weeping Water Precinct 71.00 .50 4.70 1.6; .S3 12.00 30.00 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.20 S.SO 13.60 14. IS 100.93 2. S3 9.78 2.40 35.00 111.25 12. 9i 193.73 40.00 112.6: 19.50 . 150.00 22.16 4S.69 5.00 Breeders Co., oil Standard HO No. 36.1 9.70 .$ 1.2 G 19.50 103.04 Blank books at the Journal office. THE Village Blacksmith is always ready to do your work ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED t Plow and Wagon Work a Specialty J. A. LEONARD the Blacksmith HANLEY -: MEBKAbiA State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. We, the undersigned, Geo. R. i H Sayles, County Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, and W. H. Puis and Hans ' Sievers, two disinterested electors in ! said county, chosen by said County Clerk, acting as a Board of Canvass ers to canvass the returns of the election board of the special election held In Road District No. 14, Weep ing Water precinct, in Cass county, Nebraska, on the 9th day of June, 1925, at which special election the proposition to authorize a special levy of 2 mills for one year only for the improving of highways In said precinct by draining, grading and graveling the same was submitted to the voters of said precinct, do hereby certify that the following is a true and correct abstract of the returns of said special election, to- wit: Toal number of votes cast at said election, 151. Total number voting FOR and AGAINST the said proposition as indicated by "YES" and "NO" are as follows: YES 4S NO 103 We declare that the proposition voted upon at said special election did not carry in accordance to law, as less than two-thirds of the votes cast at said special election, voted "YES" on the said proposition. In testimony whereof, we the un dersigned members of the Canvass ing Board have hereunto set our hands and caused this to be attested by the seal of Cass county, Nebraska, this 13th day of June. 1925. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. - W. H. PULS. HANS SIEVERS. (County Seal) Board of Canvassers Claims Allowed Claims as listed on the various funds were allowed bv the Board: GENERAL FUND C. F. Harris, salary, mile age, part of June $ Mable E. Reynolds, provisions to Floyd Woods Fred II. Gorder, salary and mileage for part of June Weeping Water Republican, printing Lincoln School Supply Co., census blanks E. L. McDonald, provisions to Swacker L. P. Stanley, provisions to Miller, Hindaman John McKay, official, special election. RD 14 Justin M. Ranney, same A. J. Box, same Walter Little, same Theo. Davis, same and return John P. Sattler, funeral ex pense, George Muehl State Journal Co., supplies to Court Reporter K. B. Printing Co., supplies, Claim No. 139 Milburn & Scott, supplies to Superintendent Hammond & Stephens, sup plies, claim No. 40 Charley Gradoville, work at court house Wm. Schniidtmann, for four awnings ROAD FUND R. S. McCleery, concrete work on RD 14 $160.32 Louis Schmidt, road work in RD No. 7 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., for scrapers, RD No. 11 Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD No. 14 Standard Oil Co., supplies. RD No. 6 DRAG FUND R. S. McCleery, head wall, RD No. 6 $192.76 R. S. McCleery, head wall, RD No. 14 Alfred Oelkers, dragging in RD No. 14 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., one maintainer, RD No. 11 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., one culvert, RD No. 4 Ind. Road Supply Co., two culverts, RD No. 16 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., one maintainer, RD No. 27 4 1 COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District & Farmers Supply and barrel $ Oil Co., supplies, 1 Second District C. F. Harris, freight on re pairs Emmet D. Stone, engineman, HG No. 2 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., Fres no grader repairs Standard Oil Co., supplies, HG No. 2 S2.10 Third District Standard Oil Co., supplies. HG No. 3 $ 56.12 BRIDGE FUND M. L. Evans, building two bridges, Sec. 11-12, Platts mouth precinct $192.26 Paxton & Vierling, steel for two bridges. 567.15 The Board adjourned to meet on Monday, July 6th, 1925. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. 3R1 A free trip to COLORADO is included with every Burlington excursion ticket to YELLOWSTONE PARK Visit the Land cf Eternal Wonder this summer. Go one way through the Gardiner Gateway the other way via the Cody road. If you dont see the Cody road, you don't see Yellowstone Park. Your Burlington Yellowstone tour includes the 90-mile motor ride over the thrilling mountain highway without extra cost. It takes you via Scenic Colorado and past the en trance to Rocky Mountain National (Estea) Park. This also without extra cost. A free side trip to the Colorado Springs-Pikes Peak Region is in cluded if desired. Summer excursion rates reduce the cost to a surprisingly low figure. RJ W. CLEMENT, Ticket Agent breed of chickens are noted for their laying qualities. Last Monday and Tuesday Ru dolph Bergman was in Omaha, where he was looking after some business matters as well as being a delegate to the postmasters' convention being 11 f)0,.htI(l in the metropolis. He returned August Stander was looking after . home Tn(,.)V c.velin mm. fiEWS items 1 some business matters in Plattsmouth last Thursday afternoon, driving over in his auto. Orris- Schliefert and the family were attending the band concert which was given at Weeping Water last Thursday evening. Wm. Rauth and son Herman and wife were visiting last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Tighe, who make their home at Pilger. Miss Anna Murphy, who has been staying in Omaha was a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles Murphy, for a short visit over last Sunday. Maggie O'Leary, who has been quite ill for some time, is reported as being better, and has been assist ed greatly by the treatment of Dr. Munson. Edward Kelly was looking after some business matters in Omaha on last Monday, and also went to Platts mouth. where he had some business to look after. Martin Luther Williams of Louis ville was a visitor in . Manley last Thursday morning with a load of gasoline" for the station at the store of R. Bergman. Rudy Bergman is having his home painted, the work being done by the village painter, Mr. Fred Krecklow, who sure knows well the way to handle the brush. Bert Mason of Weeping Water has been relieving for a short time the section foreman, Mr. George Ankrom, the man in charge of the track work for the Missouri Pacific Richard Pickard has secured a new car in an exchange, trading in his Dort for a Universal sedan, which will make the traveling which lie and wife and family have to make a pleasure. George Curyea and wife, of Alvo, were visiting in Manley on last Wed nesday, coining to see and confer with John Crane, manager of the Crane, Curyea &. Murtey lumber busi ness in Manley. J. S. Rauth has installed a new watering tank for the stock and on last Thursday had the tank con nected with the windmill in order that the weather cculd do the work instead of hand power. Charles Lau has plowed his corn over the second time and is now ready and a part of the way over the third time and had the fields looking very fine. He expects to go over the corn four times. Edward Kelly was a visitor in Plattsmouth last Thursday evenin where he was visiting with friends and also attending the American Lesrion carnival, which was in evi dence last week in the county seat. In the game of ball which was played at Manley last Sunday be tween the Cedar Creek Beeves and the Manley lads, resulting in a vic tory for the home team, the score being Manley 13 to Cedar Creek, 3. Wm. Rauth has invested in a new Studebaker roadster which he pur chased at Nebraska City on last Thursday and which is sure an ele- ant car and will amply care for the local traveling of this excellent gentleman. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Taylor, of Mur ray were visiting in Manley on last Thursday, they being guests at the parish house of the St. Tatrick church in Manley, and guests of Rev. Higgins and his mother, Mrs. W. D. Higgins. Mrs. Charles Murphy has been having a new roof placed on her home in the country and other work done around the home, which has added much to its convenience and has been' having the interior of the home decorated. Mrs. Charles Lau received from the Henry Field Seed company one hundred Brown Leghorn chicks one day last week and will exrect to grow some .excellent layers, as this H. W. Tool and Charles I. Long were at Weeping Water and accomp anied by the tamily of Mr. Tool last Thursday, where tha two gentlemen were assisting in making the good music, which is one of the things that is helping to make Weeping Water great, Roilin Coon was a visitor in Om aha last Monday, after which he went to Lincoln, where he was look ing after some business matters for the remainder of the week. Roilin has just returned from a trip to Texas, where he made a good sale of lands to parties at Blair. On Sunday Rev. Higgins and his mother, Mrs. W. D. Higgins, spent the day in Omaha, going for the early morning mass which was be ing celebrated by the Rev. Arthur Taher, who was but recently ordain ed to the Priesthood at Baltimore on June 13th, and who will be assistant in the Omaha diocese. Rev. Higgins and mother "were well acquainted with Father Taher and family in the east years ago. Lightning Makes Display. Last Sunday morning during the storm, as the Rev. Higgins was stand ing on the porch of the Parish house watching the progress of the storm, the lightning struck the large tree at the corner of the St. I'atrick's church, ripping much bark and some wood from the tree and stunning Father Higgins for a moment, but otherwise doing no, damage. Business is Good So says Jack Lenard, the black smith, who came to Manley a short time since and has been pounding away at the anvil, doing excellent work, and as he has found things good here he concluded he would purchase the business and accord ingly has purchased the shop from Herman Dall, and will move the equipment to the building just north of the Manley Farm Implement com pany building, where he can be i'oiuid whenever wanted. Manley Showing Gains Manley as a town is showing much energy ana is maKing good in ner improvement. Manley could also care for other business than what she has at this time, such as a garage and a drug store. There is in Manley a good active commercial club, and the following businesses represented be sides the churches and schbol: One bank, two general stores, a black smith shop, implement house, a good lumber yard with a stock of hard ware and two elevators. The town is noted as a good grain market and also provides good facilities for the shipment of live stock. There is an efficient grade school and ample fa cilities for all schooling up and into the high school. The town is situated on the Red Ball highway running through the center of the county east and west. There is an excellent barber shop here, a pool hall and but a short time. since an excellent physician has lo cated here. Manley is surrounded by an excellent farming and stock raising district and the visitor will find here excellent shopping oppor tunities and low prices. Manlev is an excellent country town in which to have a home and to eneam In business. A SENSATION! For' Ford cars, trucks and trac tors, "Hot Shot" timer brush, works right m your old worn out shell 51. o0 post paid. Money back if not satisfied. 6. A. Van Winkle, agent. jl0-6td-4tw