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PAGE YTTl THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1928. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Continued from Page 1) Teter Mann, salary, RD 11 ROAD FUND C. W. Erickson, road work. 35.00 RD No. 5 $ 0 91. 77. 00 30 50 46 25 41 40 F. M. Cole, same, RD 14 Harry Schafer, same, RD 14 Fred Rueter, engineman, RD No. 14 Ralph Meisinger, road work, RD No. 2 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas, RD No. 14 J. D. Adams & Co., scrapers, RD No. 1 V. J. Partridge, explosives, RD No. 14 Wheeling Corrug. Co., culvert, RD No. 15 Louis Schmidt, road work in RD No. 7 Earl Elliott, graderman, RD No. 15 J. H. Buck, matl.. labor, RD No. 7 A. J. Schafer, road work, RD No. 9 A. A. Schoeman. same, RD 3 J. C. Niday, same. RD 11 Ernest Mann, engineman, RD No. 8 Eli Keckler, graderman, RD No. S G. A. Pope Oil Co.. oil, RD 14 G. A. Pope Oil Co.. oil. RD 15 Kroehler Hdwe., hardware to RD No. 1 Ralph Murphy, read work, RD No. 9 Fred Lorensen. same. RD S Geo. E. Nickles, material to RD No. 10 BRIDGE FUND 110. 4S. 19. 54. o - . 99. 28. 12. 63 IS 55 00 05 25 35 7 5 21 5S, r 0 114.60 n: ;.46 i.10 5.10 Mo !25 80 .00 .0 4 Fred MoCleery, building con crete bridge and 2 boxes V. T. Richardson, nails, wire II. A. Funke, material M. L. Evans, building and repairing five bridges Crane. Curyea ic Murtey. for material Searle .- Chaplin, material- i C 8 . S6 30 55 29 ro s. 36. 132 17 Paxton 6c Yielding, reinforc ing bars 19S.13 Lyman k Richey, 3 cars of sand gravel II. W. Tool Lumber Co., matl. II. A. Funkr, lumber Fred Lorenstr.. bridge work- 96. !16. 12. 21. 00 3 6 9 5 00 82 25 9S Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work 5 Crane, Curyea & Murtey. for material J. D. Adams & Co., 2 blades. Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., repairs Vance H. Harris, labor and grading 5.00 4. 16. 65 20 00 36 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 3rd District Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work 5 18. Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material 6- J. D. Adams & Co.. blades 24. Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for tractor and grader 3000. CO. HIGHWAY FUND Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work I1- 00 20 30 00 45 4S OS S5 o o 14 50 00 55 93 50 00 00 00 47 12 S5 83 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material Frank E. Coleman, salary and expense Mathews Sr Peterson, labor and supplies Henry W. Christensen, sal ary, storage, freight Nebr. Power Co.. service A. E. Eaton, light service Oscar E. Dowler, salary Jess Warga. one can oil Sanborn Service Co., supplies 14. S2. 24. S7. 1. 1. 90. o and storage 59. Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., two blade bits 38. Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for tractor and grader 2400. Crane. Curyea & Murtey, for merchandi Peter Mann, part salary Carl Meisinger, labor Ed Kelly, labor Kroehler Hardware, oil can.. Omaha Motor Parts Depot, repairs The Board adjourned to meet 3. on Wednesday, Mav 2nd. 192S. GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk Office of COl T t (IHMIISIOEn! of n County Plattsmouth. Nebr., May 2, 192 8. Board met as per adjournment. Present: C. D. Spangler, Fred H. Gor der and C. F. Harris. County Commis sioners; George W. Sayles, County Clerk. Geo. E. Nickles. material 13 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 1st District John L. Tidball, lumber $ 34 Kroehler Hdw. Co.. hardware 1 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 2nd District The RIGHT Fabrics-the RIGHT Styles at the RIGHT PriceThat's Wirthmor '"THERE are dresses cheaper than WIRTHMORS, so price alone can t be the big. reason for their nation-wide, year Tound popularity. Regular WIRTHMOR wearers will welcome news of the arrival of the smart summery models and be here bright and early tomorrow for choicest selections. You Who Have Never Bought Wirthtnors Come Tomorrow! YouH surely want two or three. Study these pictures note the clever style touches, the varied new effoca. YouTl rcvtl in their colon, their superb workmanship and the VALUE and wonder HOW they can be o5erd fee only ONE DOLLAR. SIZES for EVERYONE . 16-15 . 36-38 . 4042 .44-46 "Small Average , Large Stoat . 4&i to 52 H Readythe Dress Ladies The Shop of Phone 61 The following business was trans acted in regular form: Order by County Judge renewing the Mother's Pension of Mrs. Cath erine Ash, approved. Claims Allowed Claims as listed were allowed by the Board: GENERAL FUND Tom S. Svoboda, truant offi cer work. $ 14.50 A. G. Bach, provisions to poor 50.00 B. O. Bunn, meals to jury 7.55 Will T. Adams, salary 104.17 E. H. Douglas, work on plat books SS.00 Anna E. Leach, salary 55.00 Mrs. Sophia Sievers, work at court house . 9.00 Nettie V. Hawksworth, read ing Sth grade papers 5.9S Leone Schmidtmann, same.. 13.66 Marie Kaufmann, same 5.33 Anna E. Leach, same 4.00 Jessie Whalen, same 3.69 Katherine Harris, same 7. SO Opal Wallick, same 6.3 4 Dr. O. C. Hudson, salary, county physician 4 5.00 Chris Rasmussen. provisions to poor 5.00 Dr. N. D. Talcott, salary, county physician 25.00 I. J. Fuller, prov. to poor 5.00 L. R. Stanley, same 39.00 D. Saxton. same 9.00 Alpha C. Peterson, salary, mileage, express 1SS.28 Walton Cafe, meals to jury. 15.35 Chris Rasmussen, provisions to poor 15.00 John F. Stander, shelling corn at county farm 12.50 A. O. Ault, prov. to poor 16.15 Bert Reed, meals to prisoners 2S.25 Mike Tritsch. repairing clock and adding machine 1.50 A. H. Duxbury, Co. Judge. salary 1S3.34 E. A. Wurl. prov. to poor 12.00 H. L. Kruger, glass, labor 3.12 Joe Sedlacek. shoveling snow 2.00 F. G. Fricke. drugs to the county farm 5.74 Louisville Courier, for claim blanks 36.50 Omaha Prtg. Co.. supplies 5.50 E. A. Wurl. prov. to poor 23.50 A. II. Duxbury, county court fees 19.'0 Bert Reed, same 17.60 W. G. Kieck. fee, case No. 25,141 - 3-"0 John Iverson, matl., labor 2.25 Bert Reed, salary, mileage.. 369.01 Lorenz Bros., prov. to poor.. 5.00 Sam Giventer. mdse. to farm. 22.87 W. H. Puis, salary, for first quarter, 1928 200.00 TdbTsJCS New PRINTS &. Fancy DIMITIES All Exclusive Designs TUB-FAST COLORS Sensation of 1928 TTggry Personal Service!' Plattsmouth, Joe Mrasek. trucking Dr. M. U. Thomas, services as countv medical advi-cr W. II. Puis, disc repairs Mumm Bakery, bread L. B. Esrenberger, rrov., poor Omaha Prtg. Co., supi-lies Plattsmouth Water Co., water rent, Sam Giventer, prov. to pc.or. Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., April tolls. May rem State Journal Co., supplies Nels Anderson, coroner's in quest, Whiteman R. Ketelhut, same Verner Lund berg, same Andrew Sturm, same J. M. Palmer, same W. A. Lewis, same Marion Tucker, same G rover Iloback. same Chalmer Switzer, same Vilas Sheldon, same Wilbur Switzer. same Cass Co. Treasurer, 1!24 de linquent taxes Mrs. May Gardner. U-( tion official. Tipton precinct Mrs. Mary Lanning. s.mie E. D. Snoke, same Mrs. Pearl Adams, same. Roy Piekman, same V. Trumble, same R. C. Wenzel, same E. R. Adams, same, an.! mak ing returns Carl D. Gatz. ( lection offi-ial. Greenwood precinct Harry Appleman. same I. A. Kinney, same R. M. Coatman. same Chas. Appleman. same T. M. McKinnon. same W. C. Timblin, same F. E. Cook. same and returns Lillie Mefford. election ufric- ial. Salt Creek precinct Anna I?. Holt, same P. E. Clymer. same W. E. Newkirk, san.t C. D. Fulmer, same C. E. Calfee, same Elsie Smith, same E. L. McDonald, same, and making returns Ida McFall. election ..!Ti'.i;:l. Stove Creek precinct J. 15. Ooodridge, same Aulden A. Turk, same Sid R. James, same Maude E. Boyles. same Willard Clapp. same Roland W. Tyson, same E. H. Boyles. same and mak ing returns Elm wood Village, hall rent for election Elmwood Leader-Echo, pub- 3.65 !99. 1. 12. 2 7 S. 13. 9. 6 8. 10. 60 0 0 .13 .65 .00 6 5 ,S5 o o 00 .00 ,00 .00 ,00 .0 0 ,00 .0 0 00 .0 0 47.60 n. i: .;o .; .:;o .3 0 .::o .:o 4. 4. 4. o . :. lu.r.o 10. .00 Neb. lishing primary ballet 25.00 3.00 3.90 3.00 3.30 3.30 3.3 3.30 0.6C 4.20 4.20 4.20 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 7.50 7.0 0 4.20 4.20 4.20 3. CO 3. CO 3.00 3. CO 0.2 7.0 0 4.50 4.50 4.50 3.6 0 3.60 3.60 3. Co 10.30 7.00 4.5o 4.50 4.5o 3.60 3. Co 3.60 3.60 S . 1 0 7.0" 3.00 3 . ! 0 3.0 0 3 . 0 0 3. CO 3.60 3.60 S.10 4.2o 4.20 4 . 2 1 1 4.20 H. H. Gakemeier, election of - I ficial, Elmwood precinct 50 W. O. GilleL-pie, same Una Mcllugh, same Chas. I. Long-, r.ame . Fred E. Buell, same ! Albert Pool, sarae Lac-ey McDonald, same 11. R. Schmidt, same and re- i turns y. E. inisliiie.il, election of ficial. South Eend precinct. W. C. Thiniahn, same O.scar 15. Dill, same Fred Weaver, same Wm. Richards, same O. W. Zaar, same H. P. Long. ame B. F. Dill, same and returns. South Bend M. W. A. Camp, hall tor election Walitr (1. Pox, flection offi cial. Weep. Water precinct. Elmer P. Klep-er, same : Walter Little, same Harry Brockhoff, same L. A. Hay. same Peter Pederseii. .same John M-. Kay, same Diitrich Koester, same and making returns S hool List. No. S3, room for lection J. Hi rman Rauth. election of- ' ficial. Cnter jireciiut . E lv. Steinkamp. same Ceo. E. Coon, same Carl E. Day, same Wm. Shef han. same Prank J. Bergman n , same D. D. Bra nn, same Oris Schliefort. same and mak ing returns Rudolf Bergmann. room for election Ralph Larson, election offi cial. Louisville precinct H. U. Koop. same Mary (Jump, same Helen CUghorn, same Aug C. Pautsi h. same Fred H. Ossenkop. same J. R. Noyes. same C. (I. Mayfield. same and mak ing returns Louisville Village, room for lotion Mrs. H. Mai(iu;-r(!t , election G5 cr G5 t;r ro 5it .")lt 60 6 0 6 0 V It Sl o fto 00 !' 0 Oil o!"!'ic ia 1. A- oca ' ecmct Anna M. Ruhge. same Mrs. J. W. Brendcl, same B. Wolph, same Ella Barker, same M. M. Strauh. same L. J. MarnuarJt, same E. II. Norris, same and mak ing returns Wilson Cilmoie. election offi cial. Mt. Pleasant precinct.. J. W. Murdoc k. same F. D. Philpot, same (). E. Domingo, same Cyrus Livingston, sam- F. J. Spangler. same t has. Ward, same T. Z. Shradt-r, same and mak ing returns Louis Friedrich. election of ficial. Eight Mile drove Cref-h'-i! E. Heil. same Philip Alhert, same Mamie Group, same L. F. llennings. same W. (i. Mei.-inger, same 3.30 I 3.30 3.30 7. SO 4.2o 4.20 5.20 3. Co 3.0 0 3 . 6 (i 3. GO 7. So 7.o0 4 O - "i . . 4.35 4 . 3 5 3.0 0 3.00 3.00 3.00 E. N. Ahl. same (;'). Lohnes. saihe and mak ing returns School Dist. No. s v. room for election 1 Alvin M Reynolds, election I official. Nchawka precinct.. 'Nir-olaus Opp. same ' Albert Anderson, same '(;. C. Hohack. same 'May L. Cunning!;;m, same.. I Mrs. II. P. Stone, same .1. M. Palmer, same ' C. E. Heebiier. same and mak i ir. z returns Nchawka Er.terprh puhlish and tax ing primary ballot nitice May Merritt, election official, Liherty precinct J. D. Bramhlett. same Ivan .T. Balfour, same Joe Banning, same Lov Pell, same 27.15 5.40 5.40 5.4 0 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 0.00 7.00 4.31) 3.60 4.50 4.50 3.60 3.60 3. CO 7.40 7.00 5.10 5.10 a.lrt s.oo coo 1 . 5 0 4.5o 4.50 3. CO 3. CO 3.60 3.60 G.95 7.00 4.20 4.20 4.20 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 0.20 7.00 iRay Becker, same I Ellen C. Willis, same ! L. C. Todd, same and making j returns j A. W. Propst. room for elec- 1 tion 1 1van Deles Dernier, election official. West Rock Bluffs.. E. S. Tutt, same (. S. Ray, same W. L. Seybolt. same -t - (). A. Davis, same Nick Friedrich, same Earle Amiok, same E. G. Ruft'nor, same and re turns .Murray M. Vi. A. Camp, room for election W. A. Wheeler, election offi cial East Rock Bluffs C. S. Smith, same A. N. Sullivan, same Wm. Wehrhein, same and returns School Dist. No. ;, room for eleclion Blanche Horning, election of ficial, Plattsmouth precinct. F. W. Nolting. same Mrs. E. J. Hummel, same C. A. Weteukamp, same Edgar F. Meisinger, same Jennie L. Wiles, same Tiliie Hirz. sani" W. T. Richardson, same and returns School Dist. No. 37, room for election George A. Morey, election official. Weep. Water City Geo. L. Spohn, .same Chris Rasmussen, same J. I. Corley. same J. 11. Domingo, same Otto Lau, same J. W. Swindle, same C. H. Gibson, same and re turns . Cole Motor Co., room for election Weeping Water Republican, publishing ballot and tax notice Sterling F. Amick, election of ficial, Weeping Water, 2nd. William Coatman. same Geo. H. Olive, same !6.S0 3.60 3.60 3.60 E. B. Taylor, same Henry Snel!, same Peter H. Miller, rame Peter Olsen. same- and mak ing returns Ceo. II. Olive, room for elec tion I. N. Hunter, earj of booths, two wards Oliver C. Dovey. election of ficial. Plattsmouth 1st ward Minnie Guthmann, sjme Lottie Rosencrans. same Homer 11. Shrader, same Chet Smith, same . Mae Murphy, same Florence Turpcn. same Win. Hass'.er, same and re turns Krejci Nash Co.. d Mvering election supplies Gladys Hall Groff. elec tion of- 4 00 5.55 5.55 5.5 5 4.C5 4. 65 4 .1 :s.oo tic ia!. Mrs. V Joseph Plaittmouth. 2nd v.ard . V.. Washy, same T. Hiber, same Joe Hadraha, same Mrs. Hermie Svoboda. same.. Mrs. F. G. Egenberger. same P. C. Hansen, same N. K. I op same and re- turns Plattsmouth Motor Co.. room for e b cT ion P. T. Be 1 ker. gas stove ;i;id labor Mary Petersen, election offi cial, Plattsmouth 3rd ward. He len Donat, same J. P. Perry, same .Mrs. Helen H ir.ri. h. same.. Mrs. Flora Am. same J. F. Wolff, same Ge. J. K. linger, same M. C. Brown, same and re turns J. P. Perry, two rooms for election Mollie Gobelman. election of ficial. Plattsmouth 4th ward John Lutz. same Al'-ert E. Oison, same Edna Schutz, same Mrs. Elsie Stewart, same Adolph Giese, same 11. R. Bi'!:-' r. same Jcdm Leugv.ay, same a.nd re turns D. Wal:en..rce!i. room for election Edna Stiles, election official. Plattsmouth 5th ward B. C. Hyde, same G. E. Roman, same Henry F. Lutz, same and re turns A. G. Bach, room for election I. J. Hail, member canvassing board. 1!'2S K. B. Printing Co., 102 pri 7.00 5.00 4.50 4.5 0 4.50 3.:o 3.t'0 3.'.io 3.0 0 10.00 4. So 4.HJ 4. So 3.!0 3.!0 3.!o 3.0U C.f'O S.OO 5.70 5.7 0 5.70 7. So S.OO '.t.Oo mary supplies 397.61 P.estor it Swatek, mdse. to the county farm Tom Svoboda, bailitf service. John Kopp. care of e'e;tion booths, five wards Walter Propst. member 1!'2S primarv canvass DRAG FEND M. G. Mtndenhall. dragging. RD No. 15 Wm. Richards, same. RD 4 San born Service. md'.. RD 5 Arthur Jeffery, dra-i;ic. RD No. 5 G. L. Heneger, same. RD 13. Vern Hofmann. same. RD 1C J. E. Lam aster, same. RD 27. Vac. Muuile.-ky, material and !ab.;r. RD No. P' Jo'.'n Iverson. material and labor. RD No. I Chas. Warga, dragging roads. Iil) No. 1 C. C. Koke, same, RD 1 Kenneth Ferris, same, RD H" 12. M. Schomaker. same, RD No. 10 Howard Lohi;eK, same. KD 2. Philip Albert, same. IiD 2 Leroy Meisiimer. same. RD '2 Ed Fitzgerald. Jr.. same. RD 1 John Ric'r'ardson, same, IiD 1 Joe Tickers, same, RD 6 J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 1'J Nebr. Culv. Mfg. Co., road drag, RD No. 1 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co.. cul 10.00 3 C.O ; 00.40 C.5 5 6.75 ICS i 1 !.25 32.25 6.00 6.:,o - 7.S7 7.S7 3.9 0 9. co G.7 5 2.2 5 2.25 34.50 14.25 1S.00 39.18 1S1.91 34. S6 10.40 8.4 5 6 0.75 20.00 verts, III) z Wheeling Corrug. Co.. culvert, RD No. 4 J. I). Adams &: Co., one blade, RD No. 27 J. H. Fulton, dragging roads, IiD No. 1 Jacob Witt, same. RD 5 J. E. Lancaster, same. RD 27 ROAD FUND Green Piggott, road work in RD No. 10 $11 Wheeling Corrug. Co., cul verts, IiD No. 7 G. L. Heneger. road work in RD No. 13 Will Hariey, same. IiD 13 S. S. Peterson. labor and re pairs, RD No. 5 Chas. C. Barnard, road work. RD No. 1 J. D. Achims & Co., two scrap ers, III) No. 1 Orrin Ervin. Sr.. poll tax re IS. 16.50 30.40 10.95 19.10 6.59 2.0 5 3.00 5. SO IS. 75 1.50 5. SO 3 4.00 5 5. SO 40.00 funds, RD No. 11 B-.-tor & Swatek. mdse-., RD No. 1 Fred Ruby, road work, RD 1 C. B. Newborn, same. RD 1. .!. H. Fulton, san e. RD 1 W. H. Puis, one shove l, RD 1 A. O. Ault. md.e., RD 2 Wm. Richards, road work, RD No. 4 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7. Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 BRIDGE Ft'ND Fred McCleery, freight on 3 cars of gravel $ S7.C0 Paxton & Vierling, steel for five bridges 992.75; Wm. Richards, bridge work. 6.50 Louis Schmidt, same 33.20 Dinger Lumber Co.. matl 164.10, Frans Bros. Lumber Co., for lumber 116.10 Stander & Stander, spikes 5.0 0 Jacob Witt, bridge work 22.00, Paxton & Vierling. steel for ; one bridge 173.00 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 1st District Alvin Bart let t, gra derma n. 1IG No.' 1 $ 02.95 Ofe Oil Co., gas and oil, I1G No. 1 115.16 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 3rd District Stander & Stander, hard- 3.45 3.15 j j. 4 O S.Ce ! 7.0 0 ; i SATURDAY SPECIALS S0z3i4. Gray Inner Tubes 31.29 50x32 Stenco Cord Tire 4.65 A Good Set IV2" Harness at S57.50 Still have a few No. 16 De Laval Ciea Ceparators at $90.00 I am agent for the "Standard Four" Tires Have a Complete Line. 6.. 65 .63 W. H. Puis Dealer in Hardware and Supplies 20 ; 2 0 ' 2o 2 0 ' 1 Phor.e 33 Plattsmouth. Neb. ware Omaha React El' :ip. Co.. for Co.. for t raotor rc pairs Omah:; Road Equip tructor re tiairs 15.; A. A. Wallinger graderman. EG No. 3 CO. HIGHWAY FUND Bud Nickles. engineman, IIG No. 1 ? J. D. Adams fc Co.. blades 91.01) 20.93 S5.25 SO. 60 51. S3 Frank R.ad. salary. expense- 6. CO r Elmer J. Rumn.cl. salary and expense Ofe O'l Co.. gas and oil CaaTman Hdw. Co., hardware, gas. blades, storage Sanborn Service Co., md.-e R. P. Coatman. salary, help er, repairs Jacob Witt, drag work 10 3.90 1 5.0 0 2.60 S. PI t I V V. D. Peterson, labor, repair mouth Motor Co.. sup- 'A- ies. Pat red No. 1 A. Burch. gasoline PC l o i; Sv.iizer, salary, help, ex use 1 SCO 5 ,'D 95.00 It 5.M0 95.00 5o.oo CASS-SARPV BRIDGE FU: Albert Cottier, salary Joe Wooster, salary Theodore Svoboda. salary Wm. McCIary, salary King of Trails Bridge- Co.. p.cym nt on contract 3311.00 Plattsmouth Motor Co.. tor gasoline 4.SS McCariy White, gasoline.. 3. IS The Board adjourne-d to meet on Monday, June 4th. 192S. GEO. R. SAVI.CS. County Clerk. .0 0 COURT PRACTICES SCGEED 00 'hica stude nt . crinie- ce i. May 2S. A young law m obseiver for the Chicago commission, who dilTticd with peare's "Portia" legareb-cl Shak mercy tempe ring justice, today testi- fii :d against the- remit practue or the sup' rior Judge Lmanui 1 LJier oi li-iich. Judge E;b-r is one of t'uO" jur-i.--tF the o.lmisil'n wants rimovtcp from c:i mil ii 1 to civil work. They ate :m cus-.-d of "palte ring with crime." Morton Anderson, the obsrrvv'". said El! -r had. granted lie t.iency to a fifty-nine? year old woman, "who bad spent ten years in the peniten tiary." James Hamilton Lewis, for mer United States senator, counsel for E!l -r. explained that the woman ' blamed liquor for her trouble. I "Now," and Lewis' voice reached I the oratorical pitcli of his senate ; days. "I ask you as a young man about to enter law, as one who per I chance may sit on a bench and I liope you will what woulcl your action be in a case like that?" "Sympathy is not supposed to play any part in the operation of justice," Anderson replied. The commission claims the- three judges waived felonies, permitting confessed culprits to get off with mis demeanor penalties. TO CARRY FISH CASE UP Th- state will take an appeal in the case of William Miller against Secretary McLaughlin of the state agricultural department and State Game Warden OConnell in which. Judge Wheeler held that the .state could not prohibit the use of traps and s' ines in the Missouri river. This ruling was based on the ground that the state of Nebraska uurl the state of Iowa Lave concurrent juris diction ove r the stream and that Ne braska could not prohibit the use ff seines and traps when Iowa pe-r-mitted it. Assistant Attorney General Ayrea saiel that the state wants to make a test case of it in order to determine whe tbe r the state does not have jur isdiction ove r the stream on tlo- Ne braska side. The boundary line is in the enter of the stream. Wisconsin and Iowa have held that the state' does have such jurisdiction but the federal court has ruled in an Oregon case that the states on each side hav concurrent jurisdiction aiol cannot pass laws that conflict in re gard to fishing. '0 Henry Kaufman's Auto Shop I have opened an Auto Repair Shop in the 0. K. Gaiage Build ing on Washing-ton Avenue. The best service and courte ous treatment extended to all. Prices reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. Henry J. Kaufman 20 50 71