PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL Alvo Department Pliilip Coatnian has not been feel ir.g very well for the past week, but has kept at the work just the same and is feeling some better at this time. Verle Rosenow and wife, who have been visiting for some time in Alvo with relatives and friends, departed on last Wednesday morning for their home at Minatare. C. I). C.anz and wife were visiting for the day last Sunday and were guests at the home of the parents of Mr. C.anz, and his sister, Ruth, at Dunbar, they driving over in their car for the day. Mrs. Una Mi Hugh and mother, Mrs. George W. Towle, of Murdock, were visiting on last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Winifred Murtey, they driving over from their home in their auto for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. John W. banning v ere over to Lincoln on last Wednes day, where they were both looking iifter some business matters as well i.s visiting with friends, they driving over to the big town in their auto. Miss Emma Jordan entertained the Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist church at her home in Alvo on last Thursday, at which time the ladies looked after the work of the society and also enjoyed a most pleasant afternoon and were enter tained by Miss Jordan with the serv ing of delicious refreshments. A. n. Stromer is enjoying a very line new Whippet coupe which he recently purchased and which he and the wife are liking very well. In the election of a car, however, P. J. Lynch took the Chevrolet and is well satisfied with this car, which is sturdy, flexible and a beauty as well; as showing much speed and endur-j ance. I Grandfather A. I. IJird was smiling wh-n we saw him this week, not that ho docs not always smile, for he does, but this time the smile was a little broader, for there had come to the hemp of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leaver a very sunny haired baby girl, and all are doing nicely, thank you. Why should not grandfather smile. And Roy, well he is pretty well pleased. Among those who attended the Cass county American Legion picnic held jit Louisville on Sunday, July 15th, were Alfred Snedgen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dinges. the families of Soreri Peterson and John Coleman. All report that there was a large c-rowd of very enthusiastic ex-service i.ien. who would be willing to give pood service again. A most enjoyable time was had at the gathering. Iast Sunday at the home of C. D. Ganz and wife were gathered for the day and a sociable visit, R. O. Cole and family, of Plattsmouth ; Dale JToyp's and wife, of McCook, who have been visiting in Alvo for some time: S. C. royles and wife. Little Johanna Heinrichman. of (Marion. Iowa, and Dorothy Mae Reh jnoyer. of Omaha, little nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rehmeyer, are spend ing a few weeks at the home of Mr. i'.nd Mrs. Rebmeyer and having a splendid time as two young Misses ran. and especially when a fond uncle and aunt are trying to show them a good time. Sure, Mr. and Mrs. Reh meyer will see to it that the little ladies are shown a most worthwhile visit while here. Misses 11a and Beryl Wills, of Sioux City, have been visiting in Alvo for the past week and have been guests at the home of their great uncle and aunt. S. C. Boyles :;nd wife, and have been enjoying the time most pleasantly. It will be re membered that their father, I. D. "Wills was for some years engaged in the grocery business in Alvo. The" visitors were guests for dinner last Monday of Dr. and Mrs. L. Muier and also for over the evening, spend-'-T Tuesday at th home of R. M. ( i atnian and wife and remaining un til Wednesday before returning to their home in Iowa. 'ed to walk, and appropriated the gas 1 wagon and made good their get-away. "When It came time for Earl and the : family to return home, they were not able .to find the car, nor have they (as yet located it, so they had to bor- row a car from one of their friends in Ashland to come home with. Greenwood Transfer Line We do a general business make trios reeularly to Omaha on Monday ! and Thursday, also to Lincoln Tues day and Friday. Pick up loads on these trips. Full loads at any time. FRED HOFFMAN Enjoyed a Week's Visit Last week Mrs. Winifred Murtey enjoyed a week's visit from her moth er, Mrs. E. J. Price, and sister, Mrs. A. A. Weir, both of Clay Center, , from which place Airs. Price, the i mother, who is 85 years old, drove ;the car. and enjoyed the trip most splendidly. The week seemed short, I as the ladies all enjoyed the visit .most pleasantly which the coming of 'mother and sister afforded. ! Entertained W. C. T. U. Mrs. Minnie Peterson entertained at her home the newly organized Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Alvo, at their third meeting, the (union being organized on May 22nd, land which has been doing excellent (work, having greatly increased their j membership since the inception of the order in Alvo. At the meeting last week the ladies besides looking after the regular work which came before them, dis cussed the subject of Scientific Dis cussion of Temperance in the schools. The members of the union were loud in praise of Mrs. Peterson for the ex cellent time which she provided them. Loses His Auto While Earl Keller and the family v.er visiting in Ashland on last Sat urday, and had 1 'ft their auto parked ist the curl, some one came along v. anting just that car, which is a Ford touring, better than they want- Low Excursion Fares Every Saturday and Sunday until October 1 BETWEEN All Points in Nebraska and Kansas within Radius of 200 miles iiiii ! iiii 4 Tickets on sale for all trains Saturday and Sunday. Return to reach starting point before midnight Monday. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE R. W. CLEMENT, Ticket Agent Hears Nephew Killed W. II. Warner, the well known cit izen of Alvo, received the sad news on last Tuesday, telling of the tragic death of his nephew, Fred Warner, late of near Murray. Mr. Warner had been cutting grain during the day and had come to the house in the evening and was watering the horses at the well, when the lead reins be came entangled in the pump, and all four horses jerking back at once pulled the pump over and upset the platform of the well, throwing Mr. Warner in such a way that his head was crushed at the back and his neck broken, and he was precipitated into the well some seventy feet deep. Mr. W. H. Warner was over to Platts mouth for the funeral on last Thurs day, going via Lincoln with a broth er, Frank Warner. Program, Legion Essay Awards Public Ceremony to be Held at the Nehawka Auditorium Tuesday Evening:, July 24th. The program to be rendered in con nection with the award of the first state medal and the four county medals in the Legion's recent essay contest on "Why Every Citizen Should Vote," has been arranged and is given below. This ceremony will be held Tues day evening at 8 o'clock at the Ne hawka auditorium and the public is cordially invited. PROGRAM W. R. Holly, Co. Commander Chairman Song, "America" Audience (Standing) Invocation Rev. R. McConnaha Pastor M. E. Church Piano Solo Mrs. Kathryn Walling (Selected) Brief Remarks Col. John G. Maher Sponsor Essay Contest "Proficiency of Cass County Stu dents" Miss Alpha Peterson Co. Superintendent Vocal Solo Mrs. E. H. Wescott (Selected) Address Lloyd D. Densmore Senior Dept. Vice Commander American Legion Reading Prize Essay Mary Pollard of Nehawka Piano Solo Dorothy Lund berg (Selected) Presentation of State Medal Miss Lulu Wolford Asst. State Supt. Presentation County Medals and Certificates A. II. Duxbury County Judge "Star Spangled Banner" Audience COUNTY WINNERS Mary Pollard, Nehawka First F. R. Guthmann, Murdock Second Doris M. Parsell, Elm wood Third Dorothy Brink, Plattsmouth Fourth OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Office of t'lU XTl (.'! l I S S I O X E H S of C-nM County No. 10 3.90 Vance H. Harris, grading, RD No. 11 23.25 Glen Edmisten, painting and grading, RD No. 10 21.00 Roy Rhoden, dragging roads. j RD No. 15, H. J. Livingston, same, RD 8 Chas. Voigtmann, same, RD 8 'T. R. Jewell, same, RD 8 J Joe Scheehan, same, RD 8 Albert Kraft, same, RD 8 Henry Schaefer, same, RD 14 JF. M. Cole, same, RD 14 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 Harry Stock, same, RD 7 54 Plattsmouth. Neb .Tnlv 3. 1928. Eoard met pursuant to adjourn- A. J. Ntitzel, same, RD 7 merit. Present: C. D. Spangler. Fred Joe Yickers, same. RD 10 H. Gorder and C. F. Harris. County - R- Wiseman, same, RU 14 Commissior.crs; Geo. R. Sayle3, Coun- Ed Steinkamp. same, RD 8 ty Clerk. Harold Schliefert, same, RD 8 " Minutes of last session read and John Heil. same, RD 3 approved when the following business W. A. Baker, same, RD 27 was transacted in recular form: H. J. Thiele, same, RD 9 High School Tuition Millr Gruber, concrete The County Superintendent filed ' wrk'"" 7 r ""7rri.I High School Tuition sufficient to pay i the expense of 34S pupils at 3.00, per week each. I As the total valuation for this pur j pose was not available, the Board , Heft the matter of making the levy to the County Superintendent, as pro vided by law. Quarterly Reports 12.75 14.25 19.87 13.65 5.20 10.50 13.65 12.75 59.20 6.50 7.50 13.50 24.00 12.75 21.60 26.00 20.25 22.50 work, RD 11 200.00 Peter Mann, part salary, RD No. 11 40.00 ROAD PL'ND David Horsch, road work in RD No. 16 $ Chas. Frolich, same, RD 16 L. R. Stanley, mdse., RD 7 Green Piggott, road work in 5.40 18.25 9.71 nun vests m 5 Randan Shares iemi-Ann Quarterly reports for the second p Burch sas RD 14 Home from Wedding Trip On last Wednesday evening, Mr and Mrs. Carl Rosenow, who have been away for some ten days on their wedding trip to Wisconsin, arrived home and were welcomed by their host of friends here. On Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fifer a shower for the bride was had and the afternoon most pleasantly spent, and many and beautiful were the presents which were given in evidence of the popularity of the winsome bride. On Sunday again at the home of the parents of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Snaveley. was given a reception in honor of the bride and groom, which was attend ed by a large number of the many friends of this popular couple and a dinner fit for a king was served to those present. ' CREEKS AT FLOOD STAGE FYoir Saturday's Daily- The travelers over the King of Trails highway from the south last evening reported that the Weeping Water creek that flows through the southern part of Cass county, was at flood stage and at Union the water was near the floor of the bridge lo cated just west of the town of Union and that the creek, which is usually a very placid stream, was a raging torrent and the heavy rains over the wide territory that the creek drains had caused the creek to rise to the greatest height this season and threatening to overflow the lowlands adjoining the creek. The Pappio creek near Fort Crook was still on the rampage last even ing and during the afternoon the creek rose to even a greater volume of water than it had earlier in the morning and was covering hundreds of acres of the low land and flowing over the wagon bridge of the K. of T. highway. The overflow made nec essary the closing of that portion of the highway to traffic and a detour to the west was necessary and where the travelers had to battle the muddy roads for some distance and increas ing the time necessary in getting to and from Omaha. C00UDGE FISHES AGAIN Superior. Wis.. .Tulv 18 Thp Brule river today claimed once more the undivided attention of President Coolidge. Two days of entertaining Herbert Hoover, republican presidential nom inee, forced the rhipf PTPontlvo to I slight somewhat his angling, but I with the departure last nieht nf the J secretary of commerce, the full fish ling schedule was resumed. He came DacK irora tne rorenoon session with five trout. Mr. Coolidge wished for Kprrptarv Hoover the same rest he has ontnv. ed in the north woods the last month, for it was Raid ho hpllairofl tha nrv.. Jiuee showed the effects of the warm weather and the strain he has been under. The president's aDDarent im- 1 1 proved state ct health is Z'euiarked en ay uic crowofc w no twtC6 a week await his arrival at the executive -t offices here. LOCALNEWS Dr. Heinem&n, Dentist, Hotel Main Bldg., Phone 527. From Thursday's Dally Mike Pries of St. Louis arrived this morning to attend the funera services of his son-in-law, Fred Warner and to visit with the old time friends. . Hon. Fred L. Nutzmann, one or the prominent residents of the vicin ity of Nehawka, was here today for a few hours attending to some mat ters of business. Jack Pries of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, arrived here last evening to attend the funeral service of his brother-in-law, Fred Warner, which was held this afternoon. Attorney George Yeager of Ashland was in the city for a few hours today attending to some matters at the court house and visiting" with his friends here. P. S. Sitzmann, Mrs. Marie Chadd and daughter. Miss Viola, of Lincoln were here today to attend the fun eral services of the late Fred Warnei which was held this afternoon. Ernest Trumble motored to Eagle last evening where he spent a few hours with relatives and friends and on his return was accompanied by Mrs. Trumble, who has been visiting there at the home of her parents. quarter, 1928. were filed by the fol lowing: Clerk of the District Court $7S4.75 County Judge 613.85 Register of Deeds 598.20 County Sheriff 313.15 County Clerk 285.85 Claims Allowed Claims as listed on the various (funds were allowed by the Board: 1 GENERAL FUND Geo. H. Sell, extracts to farm$ Weeping Water Republican, for printing Fred H. Gorder. salary and mileage iC. F. Harris, salary, mileage Fred H. Gorder, for telephone I calls j Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies Geo. it. tiayies, l:o. uierK, iees 2nd quarter. 1928 Mumm Bakery, bread to farm Anna E. Leach, salary Clara E. Wickmann, salary. W. G. Kieck, salary, expense 127.38 W. H. Puis, salary 100.00 Dora Fleischman, care blind brother RD No. 27 61.00 45.50 40.25 79.65 F. Mj Cole, road work, RD 14 Earl Elliott, engine man, RD i No. 16 A. A. Wallinger, graderman. RD 6 Green Piggott, road work in RD No. 10 Ted McCartney, gasoline, to i RD No. 16 Eagle Oil Co., same, RD 16 ! Fred Rueter, engineman, RD 82.30 5 i Your money is secured by 1st mortages on im proved real estate not to exceed 50 of act ual value. For information call at the office of SEARL 3. DAVIS, or write The Standard Savings & Loan Assn. 1715 Douglas St., Omaha, Nebraska. SI 2 H. Gorder and C. F. Harris, County Commissioners; Geo. R. Sayles, Coun- 111.25 tv Clerk- J The following business was trans- 25.60 acted in regular form: 39 01 1 Resolution I Whereas, The First National Bank , Vt . 1 r"o7TTc i o c a of Weeping Water has a Depository mo w.T' F ?? J?"5J Ron(1 No- in the amOUnt of 6.00 Will Harley . same, RD 15 fi7.10 $15 00000 issued b the Fidelity and Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 121. 9a ' .t. tll. 66.70 G. L. Heneser. same. RD 13. 20.50 PePoslt m?anr- on file ?vU he ' ' f 'mi n t ir - I - r ir- -r I -ofo 'Oiini v v t n r in io.1V,, . . ., , . , IlUIlUs III Bitiu nan iv, aim Whereas, The First National Bank of Weeping Water, Nebraska, desires t h IW ila C nd lit IWU u i i- a-n. t , u ii u 2.90 57.50 158.25 16.20 55.00 32.50 30.00 Bert Reed, salary, mileage.- 290.24 9.00 From Friday's Daily Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kenner of Tal mage who were here to visit at the home of Mrs. Kenner's parents, have returned home. George W. Snyder came in this morning from his country home and departed for Omaha where he was called to look after some matters of business for a few hours. George W. Mark of Fayettsville, North Carolina, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Mark. George Mark is a brother of Hamilton Mark and has made his home in the south for many years. Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Rosencrans of Chicago arrived here yesterday after noon for a visit of some ten daye here with the parents of Mr. Rosen crans, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rosen crans and other relatives. They made the trip via St. Louis and-enjoyed a short stay in that city. 8.00 42. S7 7.9C 1.20 13. SO 152.40 12. IS 1.20 5.00 8.60 From Saturdays Dally A. B. Fornoff of Cedar Creek was here today to spend a few hours at tending to some matters at the court house. Mrs. William McCarroll and son of near Union were here today for a few hours to lok after some mat ters at the county court house in which they were interested. Charles A. Patterson, well known Nebraska banker and vice-president of the Farmers State bank of this city, is here to enjoy a visit with his brother and sister", R. F. Patter son and Mrs. T. H. Pollock and the many old time friends. Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Campbell of Omaha, who have been visiting at De troit and other points in the east for the past several weeks, came in yesterday afternoon and spent a short time here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Sayles, the parentr of Mrs. Campbell. "Arcadia" Convalescence and ma ternity Home. Choice of doctors. Phone 193-W. Box 114. ra8-tfw Sam Giventer, prov. to poor Farmers Union Merc. Co., pro visions to poor Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co., service for June A. O. Ault, prov. to poor Dr. O. Sandin, help on clock Plattsmouth Water Corpora tion, water rent Ilex Young, salary, mileage John E. Turner, office expense Bill Sandin, help on clock Chris Rasmussen-, prov. poor. C. H. Martin, merchandise to county farm Michael Hild, clerical work George E. Sayles, same 2S.20 Philip Thierolf, mdse. to farm 8.90 Alpha C. Peterson, salary and expense 186.93 L. R. Snipes, Co. Farm Bureau expense 268.45 John P. Sattler, for repairing jury chair 1.00 J. N. Elliott, salary and help 125.00 C. D. Spangler, salary and mileage W. A. Wells, mdse. to farm Christ Furniture Co., same.. F. G. Fricke, same Lorenz Bros., prov. to poor Hans Sievers. salary, laundry John P. Sattler, burial ex pense. Woods Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies E. A. AVurl, prov. to poor H. M. Soennichsen, same Theo. Harms, same D. Saxton. same Omaha Prtg. Co., blanks 29.17 Cloidt Coal Co.. coal to poor. 11.00 Bert Reed, meals to prisoners L. R. Sprecher. taxi service.. Golda Noble Beal, fees. State vs. Lenville 10.85 Golda Noble Beal, fees. State vs. Altschaffl Golda Noble Beal, fees. State vs. Altschaffl W. II. Puis, merchandise and repairs A. H. Duxbury, salary W. L. Hobson, burial expense. Robinson Chris Rasmussen, provisions to poor -" MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Edith Hitt, Mother's Pension for month of July $ Willa Hindman, same Mary Piper, same Minnie Edwards, same Minnie Mason, same Nellie Garcia, same No. 9 W. A. Baker, road work RD No. 27 Frank Hull. 8 posts. RD 27 Elden Hull. labor, RD 27 A. J. Schafer, road work, RD No. 9 22.00 J. C. Niday, same, RD 11 19.50 C. V. Stoehr, same, RD 1 65.25 Fred McGrady, labor and ma terial. RD 13 6.05 H. A. Funke, math, RD 9 10.80 Eli Keckler, graderman, . RD No. 8 118.40 Geo. E. Nickles, math, RD 10 8.64 Fred Lorensen, road work in RD No. 8 39.05 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, lum ber, RD No. S 20.00 A. A. Schoeman, road, work, RD No. 3 - 54.35 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 24.90 H. A. Risk Pipe Co., concrete j work. RD 13 300.00 j John L. Tidball, Jr., lumber, RD No. 10 11.20 S. S. Peterson, material, RD No. 5 8.65 I o. t o i in on Jiuersn cim, m;i ii u wt.ii iv, RD No. 8 16.00 BRIDGE FUND Whereas, the said First National Bank of Weeping Water, Nebraska, has deposited fifteen One Thousand Dollar Fourth 4 ',4 Liberty Bonds of the United States in lieu of and to take the place of the said Fidelity and Deposit Company Depository Bond; therefore Be It Resolved, by the Board of County Commissioners of Cass coun ty, Nebraska, in session assembled, that the said $15,000.00 in United States Fourth 4 V4 Liberty Bonds are hereby accepted in lieu of the said Fidelity and Deposit Company Bond, and the said Fidelity and Deposit Company Depository Bond is hereby released from any and all obligation for county monies deposited hereafter in the said First National Bank of Weeping Water, Nebraska, and the said First National Bank of Weeping Water, Nebraska, hereby agrees to ipay the rental on a safety box in the Federal Reserve Bank, of Kansas 60.00 6.00 5.20 7.50 92.65 65.00 13.25 246.10 16.1 5 13.65 25.50 41.25 J. E. Lancaster, sume, RD 27 Clifford Doran, Karae, RD 16 Floyd Becker, r.ame, RD 2 J. H. Fulton, same. RD 1 Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 ROAD FUND Harry Schaefer, graderman, RD No. 14 $ Arthur Skinner, road work, RD No. 6 Ralph Meisinger, same. RD 2 C. C. Barnard, same, RD 1 J. H. Fulton, same, RD 1 Wm. Richards, same. RD 4 Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 BRIDGE FUND Paxton & Vierling, reinforc ing bars $ 175.75 A. F. Sturm, lumber 6I1.12 S. F. Chambers, mdse 6.25 Mead Lumber Co., material.. R. H. Lo lines Lumber Co., for lumber Binger Lumber Co., material. Paxton & Vierling, steel for six bridges 1931.85 Searle & Chapin, material 73.32 Fred McCleery, concrete box. 236.69 Lyman & Richey, one tar of sand gravel W'm. Richards, bridge work. Jacob Witt, bridge work COMMISSIONER'S FUND 1st District Ofe Oil Co., supplies 113.91 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 2nd District P. Melchoirs Sons, labor and repairs 12.57 Standard Oil Co., supplies 137.33 COMMISSIONER S FUND 33.60 109.29 S5.60 44.16 S.50 22.00 147.95 101.52 47.30 140.60 44.45 8.50 1.00 5.00 105.50 50.00 4.68 23.50 37.00 5.00 9.00 10.75 7.00 8.90 8.40 9.75 183.34 90.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 Catherine Ash, same 20.00 Esther Converse, same Mareia Hise, same Dollie Duffield. same Zella Conley. same Elizabeth Wright, same Josie Brown, same Almeda Owens, same 40.00 Josephine Janda, same 10.00 DRAG FUND Frank Henike, dragging roads Frans Bros., material H. A. Funke. material 64.801 II. W. Tool Lumber Co., matl. 356.33 H. A. Funke, material Geo. E. Nickles, material Fred Lorensen, bridge work.. Miller & Gruber. cone. work. 358.23 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for lumber 113.92 A. A. Schoeman, bridge work 49.90 Louis Schmidt, bridge work. 30.25 M. L. Evans, for building four bridges 379.73 Fred McCleery. freight and concrete boxes 333.42 II. A. Risk Co.. bridge work. 745.00 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 1st District Bud Nickles, engineman, HG No. 1 116.50 Alvin Bartlett. graderman, HG No. 1 116.80 J. D. Adams & Co., grader repairs 7.62 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 2nd District H. A. Risk Co., concrete and bridge work $255.00 1.3 3 8.97 5. CO 93.65 City, at Omaha, Nebr., in which the "r1 I'lsmd f"iinir fMrL- nf Pacs nuntv inn rl- Npiir Olllvprt tff Cn fnr w CV. ,I,.ay' bru,.fe wxorkTr Posit the said Liberty Eonds for safe grader repairs $ Jess F. arga, spikes handles 3.30 keepinK their safety further being Standard Oil Co.. supplies... i ruarantppd hv th Bain First Nation- fo Hin inv a -v t.-i-v-t- lal Bank, of Weeping Water, Nebras- Ed Montgomery, repair wk.$ ka. i Henry Christensen, salary. Motion by liorder. seconueu oy , storage, helper Harris that the Resolution he adopt- r. p. Coatman, salary and ex- ed. I pense The motion carried unanimously Coatman Hdw. Co., supplies. this 5th day of July. 1928. .John E. Stradley. salarv and C. D. SPANGLER, storage 1 85.00 Chairman. FRED H. GORDER, C. F. HARRIS, Board of Co. Commissioners of Cass County, Nebr. 88.00 56.32 Anton Auerswald. smith work COMMISSIONER'S FUND 3rd District Nebr. Culv. Mfg. Co., grader repairs $ Lincoln Road Equip. Co., trac tor repairs Anton Auerswald, material and labor CO. HIGHWAY FUND Leo Switzer, gasoline $ Searle & Chapin, material Greenwood Oil Co., supplies Sinclair Refining Co., gosoline F. A. Burch, gasoline Harold L. Richards, mdse Ed Kelly, labor E. J. Rummel, salary, expense Matthews & Peterson, mer chandise and labor D. Switzer, salary, help and 5.00 1 supplies 10.00 O. E. Dowler, salary and ex- .50 8.00 24.45 19.10 62.77 2.23 71.51 8.94 63. 3S 4.70 i Ofe Oil Co., supplies 93.20 j Plattsmouth Motor Co., sup- 1 plies 121.54 Jacob Witt, road work 5.25 Standard Oil Co., supplies 102.11 CASS-SARPY BRIDGE FUND Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., tolls and rent 9.30 i I'iausmoutu .iotor Co., on.. Pension Renewals jOfe Oil Co., gas 5.03 nr,tr hv rhnntv .TnHrp rpnpwinir Tll? Board adjourned to meet on the Mothers' Pensions of Mrs. Jose-. Monday, August 6th 192 S for a period of six months, approved. Attest: GEO (Seal) R. SAYLES. Cass Count Clerk. Claims Allowed Claims as listed on the various R. SAYLES. County Clerk. 8 r.7'1 funds were allowed by the Board GENERAL FUND Streight & Streight, burial expense, Mrs. Monroe $ Golda Noble Beal, fees, Clerk of District Court 140.43 Clarence E. Ledgway, salary for month of June. 91.67 Lincoln T. & T. Co., service and tolls 85.00 Will T. Adams, part salary for June 54.17 Milburn Scott Co., supplies.. 13.35 Golda Noble Beal. insane case Allen 5.25 Dr. J. H. Hall, same, physi cian C. A. Rawls, same, attorney. For Sale: S h. p. Cushman gasoline engine. A-l condition. Inquire of James Yelick. j23-3sw Mrs. John Hi her departed this j morning for Hastings where she will visit at the home of her son, John I Hiber, Jr., and family and was ac companied "by her grandson, Robert , Bester, they spending a few dayr there. 10.00 10.00 7.50 7.50 eI'ijBert Reed, same, sheriff 88.10 Geo R sayles. County Clerk, 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.0i !GjARjAjGE pense White & Bucknell. mdse 1. Frank Read, salary, storage Nebr. Power Co., service 86.65 1.14 in RD No. 7 $ 18.00 ,W. H. Puis, tractor repairs-- 123.52 Some day women will be the rul ing sex, says a scientist. We are ex pecting any time now to hear that it is E.-t hsjond the range o! possi bilities tcr water ct Niagara to tall down instead of up. Geo. Durham, same, RD 13. Walter Stroy, same, RD 7 Milo Buskirk, same, RD 7 M. G. Mendenhall, same. RD No. 15 Wm. Knutson, same, RD 3 Lee A. Cole, same. RD 3 J. C. Spangler. same. RD 3 Fred Linhardt, same, RD 13 Wm. C. Neuman, same, RD 3 G. L. Ilencger, same. RD 13 Int. Harvester Co., repairs, RD No. 11 Lawrence Erhart. dragging, RD No. S Christie Stohlman. same, RD No. 8 Eugene Colbert, same, RD 8. Chas. Roelofsz, same. RD 16 W. L. Seybolt. salary and ex- ptr.bt. ED No. 10 J. "W Ki'.itr.er. lv&sgiv.s. RD No. 13 E. M. Sclionidker, same, RD 23.20 S. S. Peterson, repair work 3.90 'peter Mann, part June salary 18.00. Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for j tractor repairs 71.60 A. Auerswald, smith work 5 Si CASS-SARPY BRIDGE FUND 4.15 50.00 '"" Albert Cotner, salary $ 13.1- joc wooster, salary 12.35 Theodore Svoboda. salary 8-25.Wm. McCrary. salary .4V McCarty & White, gasoline.- I The Board adjourned to meet 1&- Thursday. July 5th, 1928. I GEO. R. SAYLES, -u0, County Clerk. 13.12 12.00 6.00 bS.GS 1 salary and expense 174.83 Ghrist Furniture Co.. mdse. In rnnntv farm 17.25 8"-20 John Iverson. labor, matl. 8.60! 'John P. Sattler, ambulance 92.60, for A1ipn 50.00 8-4 3 Golda Noble Beal. salary 183.3 4 C. F. Harris, phone calls . 4.75 DRAG FUND Standard Oil Co., gas oil, to RD No. 11 $141.71 International Harvester Co., repairs, RD No. 11 7.65 31.10 'J- E. Lancaster, for dragging roads, RD No. 10 E. J. Boedeker, same, RD 9 C.'A. Althouse, same, RD 6 Edw. L. McCartney, same, ku i No Fred E. Creamer, same, RD 6 H. M. Carnes, same, RD 6 Wm. Kitzel. same. RD 6 O. J. Friend, same. RD 6 Adolph Bockelman, same, RD 4.50 95.00 95.00 95.00 50.00 1.06 on 39.00 j 15.75 11.25 Our Repair Garage Office of COVSTV COMMISSIOAUKS of Conn Couut)" Plattsmouth Nebr., i Ju!v 5. 192S. .90 The Eoard met as per adjourn- Harold Albert, same, RD 2 nieut. Present: C. D. Spangler, Fred Ralph Meisinger, same, RD 2 lis kept constantly busy because mo- fu mi""l w' 9.00 torists recognize it as the best and " - 'a . s.t)2.ffl05i reiiaoie repair snop tor every 12.75 kind of damage a car can possibly IIH ' sustain. And, being practical men of I long and varied experience, all our No. 6 13.50 repair work is excellently and thor- 7.50 .omrhlv done, without nn-neeessarv de lay and at reasonable charge. Elmer Bennett, same, RD 6 Christ Neben, same, RD 6 21.00 Wm. Richards, same. RD 4 10 4.00 Floyd Gauer, same, RD 2- LeRcy Meisinger, same. RD 2 Howard Loliueb, biias, RD 2, 7.50 3.75 12.75 11.25 21.50 Frady's Garage Phone 53