JOJ&Ktti, XOJWkl. TOY !, 193- r AGE ETDHT J OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS verts, RD 7 34.86 J. C. Niday, road work, RD No. 11 ' 13.50 15.75 Wm. Kitzel, same, RD 6 T E. Akeson. same, RD 8 W. Mockenhaupt, same, RD No. 8 T" TK 1 A QQ A Green riggOH. same, , T ,tntnn same. RD 8 20.25 11.25 21.75 (Continued from rage 1) ... t n Aithnnsp- sams. H. A. r unite, maiend... Geo II. Sell, same, RD 8- J. U Tidball. Jr., umoer d on c supplies, RD J. L. Tidball. Jr., lumber HO.So a"uu- W1 153.75 . - , - ;! O 4 .1 Ki 11, 15 -- ;Fa,.on & Vierling. bridge lpred R.fVoft RD U 26.4U .VI 1 I 1 t I fY, VII U I a . - farm Weeping Water Republican, s 4 f A A priming t".v ------ - tt v .rr 11.50 W. II. Puis, repairs " Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., June tolls, July rent-. 72.70 J. X. Elliott, salary 110.00 R. W. Knorr, mdse to the county farm .78 Mumm Bakery, bread to the county farm S. S. Chase, meat to county farm K. K. K. Medicine Co., medi cine to county far m W. II .Puis, salary 100.00 Plattsmouth Water Co., water liner cc u..ur.. - chnfpr Kanie. RD 14 Z.l'o O I K. . t como T? I 11.5V Ji:uu " ' niAntxIo cranio Ti.is.all l umber Co.. lumber. 15.00 .7 tt Jacob Witt, same. Rl 5 ou.vu RD 4 bS.DD 9.00 7. IB . , ii tv n 97 0(1 ---- . ioi) to ha iNoen, siting, ivm F. Sturm, lumber 12-.5- Frolich. same. RD 16 8.45 COMMISSIONER'S FUND L scattergood, same, RD 16 First District j wbeelintr Corrug. Co. Cul- .78 C. D. Spangler. freight $ 1.00 yert RD 15 Plattsmouth Motor Co., oil 2.5i T Harried, road work, RD 12 27 Alvin Bartlett, graderman no.iu 5 Bud Nickels, engineman 143.00 Trunkenbloz Oil, Co., gas, RD 6 90 Ofe Oil Co.. gas and grease.. 189.16 : 14 112.80, COMMISSIONER'S FUND -Lincoln Road Equip. Co., ! Se.ond District I Blade. RD 5 41.00 18.00 2.85 Fred McC.rady, labor. matl.$ l.io Ncbr. Culv. Mfg. Co., culverts nt 11.55 Omaha Road Equipment Co., 2.35 79.50 33.50 104.00 0 2.50 13.70 59.12 re F. CI. Fricke & Co., supplies to county farm C. F. Harris, salary, mileage E. A. Wurl. provisions to poor R. A. Bates, printing, sup plies Clara M. Wickman. salary W. G. Kieck. salary, expense Bothwell Grocery, provisions to poor Cloidt Lumber Co., coal to poor W. F. Diers, pro v. to poor The Eagle Beacon, publishing weed notice Farmers State Bank, provis ion orders 32.00 Wabash Grain Co.. coal to poor Omaha I'rtg. Co.. supplies E. Sturzenegger. provisions to poor 12.00 Golda Noble Beal. salary Clarence E. Ledgway, salary. Golda Noble Beal, fees and expense . Golda Noble Beal. fees. State vs. Burgess Gokla Noble Beal. fees, State vs. G. O. Dovey Golda Noble Beal, fees. State vs. W. Hirz Golda Noble Beal, fees, State vs. Mechan 36.90 C. D. Spangler, salary and mileage Omaha Prtg. Co., supplies Joe Mrasek. feed grinder Fred II. Gorder, telephone calls S. G. Adams Co., for dealer's plates Geo. R. Sayles. salary and expense Bert Reed, salary, mileage 5.50 1.S0 7.50 12S.50 repairs A. F. Sturm, lumber COMMISSIONER'S FUND Third District Service Garage, mdse $ 65.95 Fred Rueter, tractorman 137. 3S Fred II. Gorder, repairs and 7r. 21 express to.ci 126.00 Monarch Tractor Corp., trac tor repairs enn linrrv S. haefer. erraderman A. A. Wallinger. graderman. 100.65 5 50 Harley Hayes, tractorman 103.00 10.00 CO. HIGHWAY FUND I'etcr Mann, engineman, pa trol work ou.uw S. S. Peterson, labor and ma terial Greenwood Oil Co., gasoline. Tidball Lumber Co., lumber. Plattsmouth Motor Co., sup plies McMaken Transfer, drayage on wheels Tidball Lumber Co.. lumber. 6.90 Louis Schmidt, road work, RD 7 bb.au Wheeling Corrug. Co.. Cul verts. RD 14 91.80 J Will Harley, road work, RD j 15 70.95; Russell Todd, same, RD 1 2.70 C. C. Barnard, same. RD 1 126.30 Glen Wiles, same, RD 1 3.50 Jean Spangler, same, RD 1 12 00 Crane. Curyea & Murtey, Ma. terial, RD 9 11.35 Arthur Skinner, road work, RD 6 69.20 i J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 27 174.85 Fred Lorensen, same, RD 8 77.00 j Standard Oil Co., supplies, t RD 7 49.20 Standard Oil Co.. same RD 16 12.75 : BRIDGE FUND ! Fred Ruby, bridge work S 3.00 10.20 '0.20 183.33 91.67 CASS-SARPY. BRIDGE FUND 39 75' Jacob, same 33.75 Vm. Richards, same, jj.ju t M. L. Evans, build 3 bridges. 345.56 Fred McCleery, 2 concrete boxes 509.38 Monarch Eng. Co., Bal. due, three bridges 922.35 Geo. E. Nickles. Mafl 192.15 C. C. Barnard, bridge work. 13.0o 4. 5. 5 I V . - - aa ! V . iai uai uf ui i v num. 91.54 Albert Cotner, salary $ 'Crane. Curyea & Murtey. ma- 10.40 Joe Wooster J. J. Svoboda i nil. t,diai .v, terial . n - t a lei itti salary j.uw , J. W. Banning, same 10. 34.1; Wm. McCreary, salary 5? ? ; Union Lumber Co. lumberZ. 2 Ofe Oil Co.. oil and gas 11.29 . COMMISSIONER'S FUND ThP Pnard adiourned to meet on I c t-:j 13.00 46.80 57.80 The Board adjourned to meet Wednesday. July 6th. 1927. GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk 72.60 S6.75 12.00 Office of c ot tv -ommi;siom:ks of Vnn County Plattsmouth, Neb. July 6th, 1927. Board met as per adjournment. 36 Present, C. . Harris, C. D. Spangler, and Fred II. Gorder. County Commis 1.4.3o sionerSi ceo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. 4.50 and fees oSJ. bs .,-.tr,i ;n regular form A. O. An It, provisions, poor. A. II. Duxbury, salary Bert Reed, meals to prisoners Anna E. Leach, salary A. H. Duxbury, Co. Court fees Bert Reed, same Milburn Srott Co., supplies Alpha C. Peterson, salary and First District Standard Oil Co.. supplies..! 46.63 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District Anton Auerswald, labor and material ? 36.00 1 Nebr. Culv. Mfg. Co., 1 60 Ft. Culvert 148.18 F. A. Burch. supplies 65 50 Standard Oil Co., same 162.27 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Third District Walter Blake, hardware $ 5.15 Anton Auers'vald, labor, Ma- The following business was trans- ' ltM'a Z T- tcd in regula? form: i P- A-S.cslff"7--10 The County Superintendent filed a :V1, , o Board sliowingi"-"1" Artnur unes, puuout main lfc,J..J4 certificate with the 15.00 tnat 340 qualified pupils had applied &D.00 for pree H;3h school Tuition privi 13.50 leges for the school year 1927-1928, 2-30 and the total amount necessary to be 3.40 raised as $36,720.. with the request ' that the Board make a levy as pro- expense 176.50 vided by law in Chapter 63, Article DRAG FUND Guy F. Heil. dragging roads. Vhrnclra Sfhnnl Laws. N; levy was mad'1 by the Board j 5.00 85 00 RD No. 2 $ 24. SO as the final total valuation of all tax- J. F. Behrns. same. RD 12 J. Neume i.Her. same, RD 13 Peter Mann, engineer, RD 11 R. L. Reeder. dragging roads. RD No. 15 30.60 3.57 ab'e property was not available. 14.30! Claims Approved. 30.00 , Claims as listed on the various i funds were allowed by the Board: L. Srattergood. same. RD 16. 9.00 W. A. Umlancl. same, RD 16. 36.75 ; Harry Frolich, same. RD 16. IS. 00 F. M. Cole. same. RD 14 43.50 F. Siemoneit. same. RD 2 9.10 A. W. Leonard, same. RD 10 13.65 H. Trunkenbolz. same. RD 1C 13.00 I Kaffenberper. same, RD 2 7.50 Howard Lohnes. same, RD 2 11.20 Leroy Meisinger, same, RD 2 15.60 Kenneth Ferris, same. RD 10 16.50 ('. D. Geary, same. RD 10 9.11 N. F. Hennings, same, RD 2 IS. 00 Ralph Meisingcr, same. RD 2 14.55 R. Eikermann, same. RD 5 S.45 S. R. Parks, same. RD 5 18.75 ROAD FUND W. J. Partridge, material and labor. RD No. 13 $ 35.00 W. J. Partridee, material and labor. RD No. 14 32.20 W. J. Partridge, material and labor, RD No. S 6.00 t; Nebr. Culv. Mfg. Co., repairs, RD No. 15 7.32 Eli Keckler, grading, RD 13. 144.00 Ernest Mann, same, RD 12 144.00 Vance Harris, same, RD 11 38.00 C. F. Harris, supervision, RD No" 13 10.00 J. C. Niday, road work, RD GENERAL FUND John E. Turner, office ex pense 5 J. A. Edgerton, (Assgd ) re pair mower Hammond & Stephens, sup plies 36.02 1 Theo. Harms, provisions to poor Louisville Courier, printing.. Nehawka Enterprise, printing Nebr. Gas & Electric Co. service 44.35 Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies .58 Mrs. D'ra Fleischman, care blind brother 30.00 DRAG FUND G. L. Althouse, draging road, RI) 16 7.40 1.75 5.00 2.20 2.20 tamer II. W. Christensen, storage. salary Oscar Dowler, salary 90.00 Elmer Rummel, salary 80.00 F. A. Burch, gasoline 34.50 A. W. Eaton, light bill .75 E. Coleman, salary, stor age 87.18 Edd. Kelly, work on patrol Standard Oil Co., supplies Standard Oil Co., same Pat. No. 4 Standard Oil Co., same, Pat. No. 2 39.75 Standard Oil Co., same, Pat. I No. 3 73.48 I CASS-SARPY BRIDGE FUND I King of Trails Bridge Co. ! Pavment with the interest on contract $3,561.45 The Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, July 9th, 1927. GEO. R. SAYLES County Clerk. 3.28 4.46 10.50 15.93 7.50 30.75 51.65 13.50 S. K. Johnson, same, RD 6 Ed Fitzgerald, same, RD 10 J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 27 Ben J. Swanson, same. RD 16 Fred Doran, same, RD 16 C. L. Heneger, same, RD 13. Fred McCleery, head wall, RD 10 143.05 Fieri Mcf'leprv samp Tin 27 121.05 1 J. E. Lancaster, draging road Office ot COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Csmh Countjr Plattsmouth. Neb. July 9th. 1927. Board met as per adjournment. Present, C. F. Harris, C. D. Spang ler and Fred H. Gcrder, County Com missioners; Geo. R. Sayles, County Cferk. The following business was trans- 10.50 acted in regular form: 22.40 Official bond of D. B. Porter, Constable for Liberty Precinct, ap proved by the Board. Order by County Judge renewing t the Mothers Pension of Mrs. Birdie fin 10 21.90 Chancellor, Approved. Rohert Stock, same, RD 6 ; Wm. Richards, same, RD 4. No. 11 15.75 Christ Neben, same, RD 6 Green Piggott, same, RD 10. W. II. Puis, mdse., RD 1 Jess Warga, mdse., RD 1 Merton Gray, road work, RD No. 5 F. M. Cole. same. RD 14 A. J. Schafer. same, RD 9 Ralph Meisinger, same. RD 2 Wm. Brandt, same. RD 12 Willie Brandt, same. RD 12. Owen Willis, same, RD 12 Nelson Berger, same, RD 12 Wm. August, Jr., same, RD No. 12 Alvin McReynolds. same, RD No. 12 Wm. Jorgensen, same, RD 12 A. J. Tucker, same. RD 12 J. A. Doughty, same. RD 12. George Lopp. same. RD 12 Paul Schlichtemeier, same, RD No. 12 Omar Schlichtemeier, same, RD No. 12 Wm. Rice, same, RD 12 Nick Klaurens, same. RD 12 C. M. Chriswisser, same, RD No. 12 L. G. Plybon, same, RD 12 Chester Plybon, same. RD 12 A. J. Ross, same, RD 12 R. B. Stone, same, RD 12 Ernest Giles, same, RD 12 G. L. Heneger, same, RD 13 Tidball Lumber Co., lumber, RD No. 1 R. Ketelhut, road work, RD No. 12 J. C. Niday. same, RD 11 Wheeling: Corrug. Co., cul- i 09.50 H. F. Schweppe, same. RD 7 4.00 Wm. Westfall, same. RD 7 .60 Louis Schmidt, same RD 7 j Henry Obernolte, same RD 15 4.50 Frank Gillett, same. RD 15 Jess Stock, same, RD 7 Henry Obernalte, same, RD 7 Coatman Hdwe. Co-, Mdse. RD 6 C. C. Barnard, dragging roads RD 1 Milo Buskirk, same. RD 7 Frank Hemke, same, RD 7 C. D. Kunz. same, RD 15 Christie Stohlman, same, RD 3 Alberk Kraft, same. RD 3 Ed Fitzgerald, same, RD 1. Floyd Murphy, same, RD 9. R. F. Fahrlander, same, RD 11 Harry Albin, same, RD 11 R. Kettclhut, same, RD 12 J. Edwards, same RD 12 Earl Opp( same, RD 12 A. J. Ross, same, RD 12 L. J. Erhart, same, RD 8 H. A. Doty, same, RD 9 R. M. Coatman, same, RD 6, 15. 16 J. II. Fulton, same, RD 1 Sinclair Ref. Co., gas. RD 14 Henry Scharer, dragging roads, RD 14 Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 Eugene Colbert, same, RD 8. 25.75 Harold Schliefert, same, RD 8 Lee A. Cole, same, RD 3 S4.50 E. G. Lewis, same, RD 11 25.00 W. H. Pankonin. same, RD 3 John Heil, same, RD 3 45.65 58.35 77.75 6.00 4.50 6.00 6.00 7.50 3.60 10. SO 7.20 2.40 3.00j 3.60 3.60 1.20 2.10 1.S0 4.35 3.00 7.05 6.00 10.65 45.50 15.00 16.12 13.20 7.50 6.00 9.00 73.92 5.00 6.11 12.22 1600 .$ 16.50 68.50 15.00 Claims Approved 76.00 j Claims as listed on the various 21.75 funds were allowed by the Board: 4.00 j General Fund 16.50 , Plattsmouth Journal, Envel- 21.60 opes & Printing $ 5.25 I. J. Fuller, provisions to poor 2.40 State Journal Co., Supplies, 4.50 Claim No. 86 28.50 K. B. Prtg. Co.. Legal Blanks C. H. Gibson, provisions to 1.60 j poor j DRAG FUND 9.20 Joe Vickers, dragging road. 24.00 RD 16 ROAD FUND Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies, RD 16 BRIDGE FUND Geo. E. Nickles, Material $ 38.88 .red McCleery, excavate dirt 19.00 1 Searl & Chapin, material 74.60 ; I COMMISSIONERS' FUND i 5.52 First District 9.75 J. D. Adams & Co., Grader 7.20 repairs , 6.56 7.87! COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND 2.00 Omaha Motor Parts Depot, 5.20 repairs 5 19.89 15.00 Chris J. Elgaard, supplies, 2137 Tools, 23.40 Omaha Road Equip. Co. 69.60 two tractors 3,200.00 7.80 The Board adjourned to meet on 6.20 Tuesday, August 2nd, 1927. GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. CASS COUNTY Treasurer's Semi-annual Statement From Jan. 6, 1927 to June 30, 1927, Inclusive State General fund State Capitol fund State Redemptions State Hail Insurance School Land Lease fund State Highway Maintenance State Highway Supervision County General fund County Bridge fund County Emergency Bridge fund Soldiers' Relief fund Mothers' Pension fund District Road fund : First Commissioner's Road fund Second Commissioner's Road fund Third Commissioner's Road fund First Commissioner's Road Drag fund Second Commissioner's Road Drag fund Third Commissioner's Road Drag fund Free High School fund Teachers' fund District School fund District School Bond fund Labor fund Individual Redemptions Co. Treasurer, Fees on Original Motor Licenses Interest on County Deposits Plattsmouth Refunding Bonds Weeping Water Bonds Greenwood Bonds Avoca Village Bonds Murdock Village Bonds Alvo Village Bonds County Road Drag from Motor fund County Highway fund Louisville Precinct Bonds Stove Creek Precinct Bonds County Farm Collections Investments of School Bonds, Dist. No. 1 Advertising fund Special Taxes Sarpy-Cass Toll Bridge fund City of Plattsmouth fund City of Weeping Water fund Village of Louisville fund Village of Avoca fund Village of Elm wood fund Village of Greenwood fund Village of Eagle fund Village of Murdock fund Village of Nehawka fund Village of Alvo fund Village of South Bend fund Village of Union fund Fee Account Miscellaneous fund Permanent Road fund Fines and Licenses funds Inheritance Tax fund County Jail fund TOTALS If 35S Balance Transferred Transferred Transferred Disburse on Jan. 6, from other Receipts to Co. Gen. to other menta FEES Balance 1927 Funds Fund Funds $ 3,974.54 $ $ 58,116.54 $ $ 49,324.54 $ 1,280. OS $ 11,486.46 1.281.59 S, 077. 64 7,231.59 177.46 1,950.18 216.22 31.57 216.22 1.98 29.59 309.45 309.45 311.01 85. S9 311.01 .S6 85.03 65.83 13,931.23 13,773.97 223.09 5.32 1,155.57 1,142.54 IS. 35 45.423.52 16,217.93 37.S10.S6 38,464.62 2,339.21 58.648.4S 21,324.45 7.7S 31.22S.75 13,602.39 3S.95S.59 7. 78 7.78 1,076.12 733. 5S 420.00 1.3S9.70 4.S00.72 3,666.92 1,494.50 6,973.14 16,234.33 2,251.17 33,019.32 20,124.15 5,827.64 25,553.03 5,261.03 400.00 4,268.76 5,436.04 4,493.75 13,679.68 125.00 4.26S.76 5,663.05 12.410.39 5.S77.24 201.50 4.268.76 1,835.08 8,512.42 9,496.70 3, 095. SI 1.899.2S 4.3S2.51 10,109.28 9,791.89 3, 095. SI 2.23S.77 2,939.41 12.1S7.06 6.192.45 3,095.81 3,179. 82 4,549.81 7,918.27 13. 189. 53 2S.116.68 25,656.00 281.16 15,369.35 682.32 607.00 5,465.48 6,129.48 C25.32 87,391.36 2,346.05 159.S64.51 144.49S.16 1,590.84 103,512.92 23,437.53 1,000.00 19.210. S5 946.05 11,203.67 191.40 31,307.26 2.2S2.4S 2,227.92 54.56 8,794.13 8,794.13 254.45 254.45 3, 157.78 3.157.7S 13,S2O.0O 13,820r00 J 6,610.00 6,610.00 632.50 632.50 150.00 150.00 240.00 240.00 197.50 197.50 9,287.43 9,287.43 24,426.76 4,495.73 21. SOS. 77 11,276.84 639.16 38.815.26 2.S67.43 1.S70.36 1,166.12 41.74 3,529.93 423.26 2,211.94 2.500.00 47.76 87.44 1,024.78 1.024.7S 26.75S.00 1,000.00 25.75S.00 47.75 47.75 4,603.54 4.603.54 451.76 11.770.10 9,120.18 235.40 2,866.28 S.S42.59 4,203.30 20,719.46 26.692.59! 479.34 6,593.42 3.055.19 294. SI 4. 879. 71 5,255.19 110.60 2,863.92 1,219.01 105.43 3,471.34 3,69S.65 77.54 1,019.59 327.97 405. S7 625. 00 j 9.071 99.77 3.505.34 2.823.03 5,900.00 63.25 365.12 1.S62.S7 2.54S.16 3.875.00 59.55 476. 4S 1,537.74 1.5SS.94 2,850.00 35.93 240.75 3S3.99 1,162.41 1.3S0.00 26.52 139. SS 1,075.40 934.31 1,775.00 21.35 213.36 j 225. IS 930.35 810.00 21.29 324.24 39S.81 112.70 425.00 2.94 83.57 200.16 494.32 327.00 11.22 356.26 2,250.00 7.S00.21 34.25 5,584.46 2,250.00 2,250.00 10.313.4S 3.64S.00 6,665.48 S, 477. 55 812. S8 561.20 8.729.23 6S1.00 180.00 607.00 254.00 S12.SS S12.SS .71 .71 I ; S35S.6S3.69 $ 50.156.22 IS561. 132.201$ 16.217.931$ 45. 2S2.23IS453. 534.131$ 7. S00.2 1 1 $ 4 47.137.61 Outstanding Warrants Z3rXo dutstawning registered warrants. Summary of All Collections and Disbursements Disbursem'ts Collections for years Collections for year 1910 and prior. 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 191S 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 78 54 15 State Apportionment - School Land Lease Motor Registration Miscellaneous Collections Individual Redemptions Fines and Licenses Cities and Villages Refunding Bond Interest on County Deposits County Farm Sarpy-Cass Toll Bridge Collections Inheritance Tax Fee Account Fees Earned Total Collections Balance on hand January 6, 1927. GRAND TOTAL Receipts $ 265.41 14.36 18 37 50 3S.08 41.40 63.74 44.14 181.28 367.S8 323.22 960.09 1.102.85 1.475.97 5.699.43 420.28S.06 5.465.4S 85.89 46.437.45 11.622.93 S. 794. 13 ISO. 00 21,650.00 3,157.78 1,024. 7S 11,750.10 812.S8 34.25 7,800.21 S549.788.26 358.6S3.69 S90S.471.95 Certificate of Treasurer I. John E. Turner. Treasurer of Cass county, Nebraska, hereby certify that the above statement shows the amounts collected and disbursed in the various funds from January 6, 1927, to June 30, 1927, inclusive, and the balance on hand June 30, 1927, and furthermore that the foregoing is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN E. TURNER, County Treasurer. State Disbursements $ 71,9 County Disbursements S4,6 School Disbursements 187,4 City and Village Disbursements 53,6 County Highway Disbursements 11,2 Individual Redemptions 8,7 Refunding City and Village Bonds 21,6 Salaries for Six Months 2,2 Sarpy-Cass Toll Bridge 9,1 Louisville Precinct Bond 1,1 Fees Charged to Regular Sources Permanent Roud Investment Bond, School District No. 1 7.8 5 1.0 99. S7 15.05 87.31 13.43 76.84 94.13 50.00 50.00 20.18 66.12 00.21 61.20 00.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 1461,334.34 Balance on hand June 30, 1927 $447,137.61 CONTRIBUTES TO BUILDING 5.50 66.70 9.00 21.60 4 92 7.00 WRONG CAR Package containing baby cap and sweater. Finder nleasfl l 10.50 Journal office or Soennichsen store. J18-3td From Friday's Daily C. C. Cotner, owner of the new Plattsmouth-Omaha bus line, is the latest contributor to the American Legion community building fund, his subscription being for $25,00, which brings the total amount sub scribed to date up to $10,285.01. Of this more than $S, 000.00 has been paid in and expended on work done to date, and the committee i3 already faced with the prospect of having to borrow to meet current es timates unless those subscribers who pledged the remaining $2,000 ar range to make good on their obliga tions right away. Money is needed badly and all who can possibly do so should pay their pledge at once to Leslie Niel, treas urer of the Finance committee. P0LLYANNAS MEET 7.80 , Read Journal Want Ads. From Friday's Ijally The Pollyannas of the First Metho dist church met at the parlors of the iat pvenins. The business meeting was held in the fore part of 'the evening, followed by the social meeting. Many games were played .which were enjoyed by all. At the close of the event very dainty and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess Miss Irene Simons and Mary Ellen Byers. Those attending this pleasant event were Germaine Mason, Helen Virginia Price, Margaret and Flor--ence Nelson. Helen Schulz, Vivian iLightbodv, Winifred" Rainey, Mable 'Brittain, Amy Elliott, Dorothy Farm er, Doris Peterson, Hariet Simons, Helen and Opal Byers, Mrs. Schulz, .Mrs. Byers, Jean Hayes and the hos tess. Blank books at the Journal office. Nebraska Man Weds Heiress Doctor D . V. Morgan Married to Cincinnati Girl; Plan Motor Honeymoon. Cincinnati, O., July 22. Miss Anna Marie Herrmann, society heir ess in her own right and daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Herrmann, prominent citizens of this city, and Dr. C. V. Morgan, son of B. G. Mor gan of Arnold. Neb., himself widely known as a Nebraska physician, were wedded at high noon Thursday at the Bethlehem church here. Rev. Matthew Herrmann, father of the bride, officiated. Dr. W. W. Herrmann of Omaha, brother of th3 groom, acted as groomsman, while Miss Dorothy Naumann of Pittsburgh was bridesmaid. The bride is a graduate of Ne braska Wesleyan university. Dr. Morgan is a graduate of the college of medicine. University of Nebraska, and a member of the Phi Chi Medi cal fraternity. After a long motor honeymoon Dr. and Mrs. Morgan will reside at Washington. D. C, where Dr. Morgan is one of the Walter Reed hospital staff. Dr. Morgan is a nephew of Sheriff and Mrs. Bert Reed of this city and who had the pleasure last week of i visit from B. G. Morgan, father of the groom,, who stopped here en route to Cincinnati for the wedding. William Weber of Aurora, Illinois, arrived here yesterday to spend a few days in arranging to 6hip his household goods to the Illinois city and on his return will be accompan ied by the family to the new home. V il