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i. s J7 PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI . WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1928. ; OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS omce or C(HTV COMMISSIOXKHS of Cnnn County Plattsmouth, Nebr., August 6. 1928. Board met pursuant to ment. Present C. D. Span; II. Gorder and C. F. Harris, County Commissioners; Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. Minutes of last session read and approved, when the following busi ness was transacted in regular form: roads, RD No. 1 $ H.05 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., re pairs, RD No. 11 14 00 Otto Schafer, dragging roads, RD No. 9 - 9 00 'Paul J. Doty, same, RD 9-, Z0.Z5 Henry Obernolte, same, RD 15 3.75 Geiger & Putney, grader, RD j No. 10 641.00 Ralph Murphy, for dragging ; roads, RD No. 9 jV. H. McBride. same, RD 7. i Herbert Umland. same, RD 16 IRalDh L. Keckler. same, RD I No. 14 adjourn- Fred McCleery, head walls, ler, Fred RD Vo. 10 127.88 Louis Schmidt, for dragging roads, RD No. 7 Henry Obernolte, same, RD 7 M. G. Mendenhall. same. RD No. 15 ROAD FUND 22.50 19.50 15.75 19.00 9.60 22.68 ; 50.00 I The following business was trans- Wm. Richards, bridge work- 8.50 acted In regular form: Fred McCleery, freight on 3 Order by County Judge renewing cars gravel 138.30 the Mother's Pension of Mrs. Esther' Frans Bros. Lumber Co., for Converse, approved by the Board. lumber , . 142.50 Claims Allowed Chas. C. Barnard, bridge wk. 27.50 t Claims as listed on the various COMMISSIONER'S FUND funds were allowed by the Board: District GENERAL FUND Omaha Road Equip. Co., for Mumm BakeVy. bread to the tracer repairs $ 16.30 county farm $ 15.90 Bud Nickels, engineman, HG John E. Turner, office ex- . , -""7 li)J"t)U pense - - - - 77.22 Alvin Bartlett, graderman. Louisville'coLrFeTT printing. 75.25 "G No. 1 "7 Omaha Prtg. Co.. supplies.. 15.91 Creamer same. HG 1 149 50 A H Duxbury. County Court i-auwitri v. j. v,o.. i fees 21.50 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Bert Re7d7sher"iff""same""I 23.50 2nd District r a Ti,,or. -ttv r 25 0 Chris J. Elgaard. merchan- rv vie RQmtiQpn nrovisions ulse W 1 J M. vut.ru v vu. i M to noor 5.00 Dr. F. W. 8 Kruse, salary, Order by County Judge granting Wallinger, graderman, Mother's Pension. to Mrs. Katherine hd No. 16 $100.61 Warner approved by the Board. In. r. Jordan, road work, RD I county physician 33.75 nnthwsll firnpprv. nrov. to Claims Allowed Claims as listed on the funds were allowed by the Board: MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Kdith Hitt, Mother's Pension for August $ 15.00 No. 2; 8.10 5.85 will Hindman, same Mary Piper, same Minnie Edwards, same Minnie Mason, same Josephine Janda. same 10.00 Nellie Garcia, same 15.00 Catherine Ash. same 20.00 Esther Converse, same Marcia Hise, same.. Dollie Duffield, same Zella Conley. same. Elizabeth Wright, same various Alex Campbell, same. RD 27. Wheeling Corrug. Co.. cul verts. RD 15 37.53 Ralph Murphy, road work, RD No. 9 2.25 15.00 A. J. Schafer, same, KL 9 30. Za 10.00 Goodridge & Coatman, mdse., H. A. Risk Pipe Co., grading work G. A. Pope Oil Co., tractor oil Bothwell Grocery, prov. to "'V, r-omor 8.00 ru ijisirici A. G. Bach, prov. ,to poor 65.00 Fred Rueter, engineman, HG W. H. Puis, salary and ex pense HS.90 Dr. O. C. Hudson, salary, county physician 45.00 Monroe Calc. Mch. Co., one new Monroe machine 785.00 W. H. Puis, mdse. to county 79.53 18 mdse., Co., for 10.00 10.00 7.50 7.50 35.00 Almeda Owens, same 40.00 Josie Brown, same Katherine Warner, same GENERAL FUND C. D. Spangler, telephone calls $ Omaha Printing Co., supplies Clara M. Wickman, July salary Will Hirz. threshing at the county 4.75 12.10 153.90 126.50 15.00 RD No. lo 10.00 Kroehler Hardware, RD No. 1 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. scraper. RD 11 Eli Keckler, salary, RD 9 Harry Sehaefer, graderman, RD 7 Ernest Mann, engineman, RD No. S 100.00 Ernest Mann, engineman, RD No. 3 ., 54.35 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gasoline, j RD No. 7 74.88 (Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gasoline, . RD No. 16 19.28 F. W. Beil, road work, RD ;o. t 32.50 Will Harley, same, RD 15 ,Leo Horton, same, RD 15 No. 4 $126.50 W. J. Partridge, explosives. 28.00 Panther O. & G. Co., grease. CO. HIGHWAY FUND W. H. Puis, tractor repairs $ Ed Kelly, help on patrol John Gruber, help on patrol 9.13 10. SO Jnn E. Stradley, salary, stor- 111.15 a?e 85.00 Oscar E. Dowler, salary and 1 Lot 6, Block 21, Elmwood No change. Beatrice Creamery Co., Lot 12, Block 23, Eagle Improvements decreased $250.00. F. T. Wilson, Lot 7, SE and W SW Sec. 29-11-13 Val uation decreased $3,000.00. C. Baumgardner, NW'4 Sec. 3-11-10. Improvements decreas ed $800.00. Sophia MaieV; Lots 14 and 15, Louisville Improvements de creased $200.00. Ernest L. Trumble. Lot 17, Block 26, Eagle Improvements decreased $300.00. , Josephine A. Toman, Lots 8 to 10, Blk. 1, Egenberger's Ad dition to Plattsmouth Improve ments decreased $160.00. Mrs. A. Rhode, Lots 7, S, 9, Block 3, Donelan's Addition to Plattsmouth Improvements de creased $100.00. Katholicky Sokol. Lots 1 to 6. Block 15. Young & Hays Addi tion to Plattsmouth Building decreased $200.00. ' The Board adjourned to meet on 6.00 Saturday morning, August 11th, A. 10.95 D. 192S. 2.31 50.00 25.10 ' farm R. A. Battes, printing Sinclair Refg. Co., oil to the ( county farm 3.40 niirict Vurnitiiro Co mdse. . to county farm 14.00 Ja Witt, drag work GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. freight 91.12 Peter Mann, part salary 10.00 25.00 2.20 30.34 farm 44.54 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7. Will T. Adams, July salary.. C. D. Spangler, salary and mileage Jos. F. Kvapil, mdse. to the ounty farm Kroehler Hardware, mdse. to county farm ., George E. Sayles, for clerical work Weynch & Hadraua, sup 29.10 5.40 104.60 41.40 107.85 10 4 16 Crane. Curyea 4c Murtey. for hardware. RD No. 8 41.07 121 90 Union Lumber Co., material, RD No. 15 24.55 36 ii F. A. Burch. gas, RD 14 23.75 I BRIDGE FUND 39 go Binger Lumber Co.. material. iiiooanage e uoaiman, mail 'John Tidball, Jr., lumber J. W. Holmes. P. M., stamps. 15.00 : State Journal Co., supplies 114.38 E. L. McDonald, provisions to I poor 12.00 D. Saxton. same 9.00 'Bert Reed, Sheriff, repair of typewriter 4.50 McFarland Studio, pictures, i Simoneit home 5.00 Cass Agr. Association. 1928 j appropriation '. 2000.00 j DRAG FUND ,C. M. Jordan, dragging roads. I RD No. 6 $ ,W. L. Seybolt, salary, RD 10 50.00 7.00 3.90 White & Bucknell, supplies. Elmer J. Rummel, salary, help 86.00 Mathews & Peterson, labor and material Greenwood Oil Co., gasoline. The Board adjourned to meet on Saturday, August 11, 1928. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. 7.80 82.30 5.00 95.23 43.85 4.50 46.10 I M. L. Evans, building eight plies to county farm 11.74 bridges 723.36 .00 00 50 50 50 ; .25 1:25 1.00 .25 1.50 4.50 8.75 1.75 .75 24.00 John Tidball, Jr., screen door Dr. J. H. Hall, insane case, Mrs. M. M. Beal 1 C. A. Rawls, same, attorney. Bert Reed, same, sheriff Dr. E. J. Gillispie, same, wit ness . Mrs. J. L. Barritt. report of births and deaths W. G. Boedeker, same Minnie Brendel, same B. I. Clements, same . F. Cook, same J. A. Gardner, same W. E. Hand, same : A. S. VonMansfeld, same Jessie Melvin, same Geo. H. Olive, same Jessie M. Robertson, same A. R. Stander, same L. R. Upton, same L. B. Egenberger, provisions to poor J. N. Elliott, salary and help .. 125.00 Streight & Streight, burial expense, Jack Mead 78.75 Plattsmouth Water Co., water for July, 192S 13.70 State Journal Co., supplies 131.70 R. W. Knorr, mdse." to farm. 14.03 Geo. R. Sayles, salary and expense : 179.20 Clarence E. Ledgway, salary for July 91.66 Golda Noble Beal, salary for July 183.33 John F. Bauer Co.. one bar rel coffee to county farm 55.10 ('. II. Lewis, hauling garbage .75 Nehawka Enterprise, prtg. G.50 Ixrenz Bros., mdse. to farm. 11. 2S K. B. Prtg. Co.. supplies 136.36 C. F. Harris, salary, mileage. 149.90 liox Young, salary and trips. 105.00 Omaha Prtg. Co., supplies 1S.G6 Bert Reed, meals to prison ers o so Sinclair Refining Co., gas to county farm 4.19 Bert Reed, salary, mileage 221.08 Thomas Law Book Co., mdse. to Sheriff 10.00 Anna E. Leach, salary 53.00 Milburn Scott Co., plan books 5.61 Michael Hild. clerical work. 45.00 Fred II. Gorder, salary and mileage 146.00 3 25 i Fred McCleery. two concrete boxes . 327.83 Cloidt Lumber Co., matl..; 34.20 . - . .4.1 3.00 louis scnmiat, bridge work. " 12.1)0 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for lumber 30.00 John Tidball, Jr., lumber 33.45 Lyman-Richey Sand Co., two cars gravel 90.56 Paxton & Vierling, reinforc ing bars 281.20 John Tidball. Jr., lumber 321.45 H. W. Tool Lumber Co., matl. 162.58 Paxton & Vierling, steel for seven bridges 1 1762.75 J. W. Banning, lumber 46.02 Union Lumber Co., matl 216.00 Miller & Gruber, concrete work 374.48 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 1st District J. D. Adams Co., one draft cable $ 12 Ofe Oil Co.. gas and oil 159 9.40 8.00 12.00 8.00 39.77 42.00 25.00 8.35 175.90 5.00 j. U. Aim, prov. to poor Greenwood State Bank, pro vision orders I. J. Fuller, prov. to poor Bothwell Grovery, same Iowa-Nebr. Light Co.. service Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., July tolls. August rent 67.10 Fred H. Gorder, tel. call3 3.90 II. M. Soennichsen. prov. to poor Dr. N. D. Talcott. salary, county physicfan A. W. Adams, prov. to poor. Alpha C. Peterson, salary and -expense Lorenz Bros., prov. to poor.. Hans Sievers. salary, laun dry, extra help Theo Harms, prov. to poor Dr. Edward Worthnian, sal ary, county physician Nehawka Enterprise, printing Platts Steam Laundry, jail laundry ,. I. A. Wurl, prov. to poor W. G. Kieck, salary and ex pense 126.00 L. R. Snipes. County Farm Bureau expense 126.00 II. L. Kruger, glass to court house 3.12 A. H. Duxbury, July salary. 183.33 Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies 2.17 Hammond Stephens Co., for supplies 10.67 Dr. J. F. Brendel, pauper prac tice ' ... 58.00 i..hn Pauer Co., ci2tl. and "llbor 5-00 DRAG FUND John M. Meisinger, dragging .7 .39 Kroehler Hardware, mdse 4.0C COMMISSIONER'S FUND 2nd District Anton Auerswald, labor and material $ g.Si Standard Oil Co.. supplies 192.41 Miller & Gruber, concrete work 140.53 Omaha Road Equip. Co., trac tor repairs 32.80 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., one chain COMMISSIONER'S FUND 3rd District Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for tractor repairs $ Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., grad er repairs 10.00 Anton Auerswald, labor and material Standard Oil Co., supplies CO. HIGHWAY FUND Sinclair Refining Co., kero sene $ Plattsmouth Motor Co., for ! supplies 66.79 Anton Auerswald, labor and materia 1 Kroehler Hardware Co., for merchandise , Sinclair Refg. Co., gasoline. John Ivcrson, labor and ma terial Frank Read, salary, rent, expense Standard Oil Co., supplies Coatman Hdws. Co., mdse., storage Leo Switzer, gasoline D. Switzer, for salary and help Nebr. Power Co., service Manley Grain Co., coal nenry Christensen, salary, storage, helper 97.96 R. P. Coatman, salary and expense 82.00 .Geiger & Putney, repairs jHawkeye Maintainer Co.. for I blades 22.50 uie Oil Co., gasoline F. A. Burch, gasoline CASS-SARPY BRIDGE 2.83 4.3S 72.00 91.42 2.94 5.25 1.20 10.89 6.05 83.90 164.99 60.83 48.26 102.75 1.14 2.76 .08 S A Oshiirn. labor and ma- I terial. RD 4 Fred McCleery, concrete wk., i RD No. 7 Fred McCleery, concrete wk., I RD Nu. 10 I Peter Mann, part salary, in j RDs. 11 and 12 41.00 (Walter Mockenhaupt, drag I ging roads, RD 8 33. SO Joseph Sheehan, same, RJ) 8 ,Edw. Steinkamp. same, RD 8 J. C. Spangler, same. RD 3. Christie Stohlman, same, RD j No. S - . :G. L. Heneger, same, RD 13 1 Geo. Durham, same, RD 13. W. H. McBride. same, RD 8. John Mockenhaupt, same, RD No. 8 Wheeling Corrug. Co., same, RD No. 7 Wm. Richards, same, RD 4 Howard Lohnes, same, RD 2. ; Charles Stander, same. RD 4 Ralph Meisinger, same. RD 2 ' J. W. Kintner, same, RD 13. g. L. Althouse, same, RD 16 Simon Brakhage, same, RD 7 Nick Hennings, same; RD 2. Jacob Witt, same. RD 5 W. A. Baker, same, RD 27 J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 27 George Bates, same, RD 14. Vern Hoffman, same. RD 16. J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 10 Harry V. Bricker, same, RD 5 Geo. E. Nickles, mdse., RD No. 10 . 56.54 Verner Friedrich, dragging roads, RD 2 John Richardson, same, RD No. 1 ROAD FUND Vance H. Harris, for grad ing road 3, RD 11. $ Green Piggott, road work, RD No. 10 J. C. Niday, same, RD 11. John N. Beck, same, RD 1 Earl Elliott, engineman, HG No. 3, RD 16 A. A. Schoeman, road work, RD No. 3 Ralph Meisinger, same, RD No. 2 12S.50 F. M. Cole. same. RD 14 86.00 G. L. Heneger, same, RD 13. 21.00 ' o fries r COIXTV COMMISSIONERS of Cam County Plattsmouth, Nebr., August 8, 192S. The Board of Equalization of Cass county met at the call of the County 25.65 Clerk as provided by law. i Present, C. D. Spangler. C. F. Har ris and Fred H. Gorder, County Com missioners; W. H. Puis, County As sessor and Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. Tbe Clerk of the Board had on 0 in file the following copy of a written 12.00 notice which had been delivered to q37 the Plattsmouth Water Corporation ,by registered mail: 7.87! Plattsmouth. Nebr., 22!40 July 16 192S. 19.20 Plattsmouth Water Corporation, 4s!oo Plattsmouth, Nebraska. t Mr. L. O. Minor, Manager. 29.60 Dtar Sir: 1 In accordance with law, you are GG 51 hereby notified that the County 96 00 Board of Equalization of Cass coun 9.75 ty. Nebraska, will on the 8th day of o 25 August. 1928, take under considera 21.50 Hon the. .matter f. of increasing the 5.20 valuation of the Plattsmouth Water 1L2 5 Corporation for the purpose of as- 18 25 sessment for the year 192 8. You are 18.75 further notified that any objections 8025 tne sa'd Corporation has to an in- 20 2r crease in said valuation, should be ci y filed on or before that date. Yours 15.00 truly, Geo. R. Sayles, Cass County 16.90 Clerk and Clerk of the County Board 48.00 f Equalization. 35.60 ; Objections Filed i 6.00 The folowing written objections were filed by the Plattsmouth Water Corporation on August 8th, 192S, at 8 o'clock and 40 minutes a. m. I OBJECTIONS TO INCREASE 47.40 OF VALUATION j Before the Board of Equalization of the County of Cass. Nebraska. 51.75 in the matter of the valuation of the Plattsmouth Water Corporation. 21.00 Comes now the Plattsmouth Water 92.75 Corporation, a corporation, and ob 1.S0 jcct3 to the increase of valuation of the Plattsmouth Water Corporation 99.00 f0r the purpose of assessment for the 'vear 192S, for the following reasons, 90.80 to-wit: 5.00 25.00 13.00 5.65 23.50 81.26 87.19 iuiui iuniuer to., lumber S 3.85 Albert I extra Cotner, salary and pay 66.32 joe wooster, same I Theodore Svoboda, same 'Wm. McCrary, 10 days salary State of Nebr., Dept. Public j Works, pub. notices I The Board adjourned to Tuesday, August 7th. 1928. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk 63.32 63.32 16.66 12.06 meet on cotvrv met Offtee ( -O M M 1 S SI O . LU t S Cam OuMr Plattsmouth. Nebr., August 7. 1928. as per adjournment. Board Present. C. D. Spangler, Fred H. Gorder and C. F. Harris. County Commisbioners; Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. 1 Green Piggott, same, RD 10. 104.75 t Ralph Meisinger, same, RD j No. 2 76.00 J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 27 59.00 " J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 27 46.25 Green Piggottt. same, RD 10 90.50 Fred Lorensen, same, RD 8 70.65 Green Piggott. same, RD 10 84.00 Chris J. Elgaard, mdse., RD No. 14 14.58 W. J. Partridge, explosives, RD No. 14 12.00 Jacob Witt, road work, RD No. 5 45.00 Eagle Oil Co., gas, RD 16 35.76 John Richardson, road work, RD No. 1 G2.80 C. W. Stoehr, same, RD 1 ' 23.20 Fred Ruby, same, RD 1 . 7.50 Wheeling Corrug. Co., cul verts. RD No. 5 17.07 Wheeling Corrug. Co., cul verts. RD 14 Jess Warga. mdse., RD 1 Chas. Frolich, road work, RD No. 16. O. E. Sayles. rock, RD 5 James Madison, road work, RD No. 1 Mllo Fulton, same, RD 1 Wm. Richards, same, RD 4. White & Bucknell, supplies, RD No. 5 Chas. C. Barnard, road work. RD No. 1 82.60 BRIDGE FUND Green Piggott, bridge work$ 17.00 H. A. Funke, lumber 6 4.80 Searle & Chapin, lumber 4 6.24 Mead Lumber Co., material 42.61 Lyman-Richey Sand Co., one car gravel 45.58 Arthur Skinner, bridge work 34.75 Fred McCleery, concrete box 156.65 Fred McCleery, concrete box 187.89 Fred Lorensen, bridge work. 19.80 Green Piggott, bridge work. 16.50 H. A. Risk Pipe Co., build ing bridge, coucrete work. .2369,92 Jacob Witt, bridge work 11.00 1 Denies each and every al legation that its property is in excess of the value for taxation purposes for the year 1928, of the amount as shown in its re turn for taxation for said year. 2 That the value of the property of the Plattsmouth Water Corporation for taxation does not exceed the sum of $67,725.00. 3 That the real estate gen erally in the County of Cass, Nebraska, is not assessed for taxation purposes for the year 192 8 to exceed 60 of its ac tual value. 4 That personal property generally in the County of Cass, Nebraska, is not tassessed for taxation purposes for the year 1928 to exceed 50 of its ac tual value. Wherefore, Plattsmouth Water Corporation respectfully prays that x. . . ... 1 ilii to wcic Ilia the valuation of its property for as-"the year 1928: Office of flltSTl' COMMISSIONERS of rim Count ?- Plattsmouth, Nebr., Aug. 11th, 1928. The Board of Equalization of Cass County met as per adjournment of August 8th, 1928. Present, Fred H. 3.91 Gorder, C. F. Harris, and C. D. 56.88 Spangler, County Commissioners, W. H. Puis, County Assessor and Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. Complaints on file were considered and adjusted as follows: r Stand. Sav. & Loan Co., Lots 4, 5 & 6, Blk. 75, Plattsmouth $600.00. B. P. O. E. Elks, S 65 Ft. 5 & 6, Blk. 28. Plattsmouth Im provement, $4,000.00. Nettie M. Moore, Lot 10, Blk. 45, Plattsmouth Improvement $1,500.00 E. H. Schulhof, Agt. Lots 5 to 9, Blk. 10. Thompsons Add. No Change. Stand. Sav. & Loan Co., N 78 Ft. 7, 8, 9, Blk. 54, Plattsmouth No Change. Vogel Inv. Company, WV4 Lot 6. Blk. 34, Plattsmouth No Change. F. W. Blomenkamp, Lots 16 & 17, Blk. 23, Eagle Improve ment $2,250.00. .1 - , . Thos. Nelson, Lots 2 & 3, Blk. 4. Murray $500.00. F. P. Sheldon, Lots 10 & 11, Blk. 13, Nehawka, Bldg $800.00. Geo. W. Paul, Sub-lot 3, Sec. 34-11-9 No Change. Geo. W. Paul. Lot 8. Blk. 3, Alvo Village Improvement $650.00. Geo. W. Paul. Lots 9 &. 10 Blk. 3, Alvo Village Improve ment $1,400.00. W. T. Wendell, Lot 4, Blk. 21, Murdock No Change. W. O. Gilelspie, Lots 4 to 9, Blk. IS, Murdock Improvement $450.00. C. A. Brown, SPt. 6, A117, Ferguson Add. 'Elmwood No Change. Diebold Willm, Sr., W NW M Sec. 29-10-9. Tipton Prct. No Change. Daniel J. Panska, SWV4 Sec. 31-12-11 No Change. U. S. Securities Co.. SW NEV4 Sec. 5-11-11 No Change. Lyman-Richey Sand Co., Lots 4 & 5, Sees. 34-13-13 No Change. C. F. Harris. Lot 3, XCE SW'Y. Sec. 1-10-13 $4,760.00 C. F. Harris, Lot 2. NE SWVi Sec. 1-10-13 $600.00. C. F. Harris. WSWH Sec. 1-10-13 $9,200.00. C. F. Harris, Lot 1. SEVi SWU. Sec. 1-10-13 $600.00. C. F. Harris. Improvements on above $1,200.00. Edith S. Thiele, NW, Sec. 35-11-12 Improvement $3, 200.00. Wm. Peters. SE Vi Sec. 17-10-12 Land $17,000.00. Walter Lenhard, WNEV4. Sec. 6-11-10, Land. $6,800 Improvement $1,800.00. Norma S. Robb, NSW,i Sec. 26-10-10, Land reduced to $11. 100.00. Lottie Horton, SV&NW14 Sec. 26-10-10, Land increased to $11, 100.00. John C. Kunz, EPW, Sec. 18-10-10, Filed to late for action. The County Assessor reported the total valuation of Cass county for 1928, to be $53,929,829. The State of Nebraska Levy as certified to the County Clerk for year, 1928 Is 2.06 Mills. On motion the following levies were made for the County for No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. ,No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No. No. No. No. No. ! No. . No. No. , No. I No. No. No. No. NO. 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"Garage fires are hard to handle and the cars are usually bunted down into nothing but jonk. Every car owner should carry fire insurance." This agency represents the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. We have unusual facilities for giving you com plete automobile insurance protection. Searl S. Davis Fara Leaiu Investments ffc! Esteit 12.00 3.50 57.70 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. School District Bond Levies 1 2.9 2.8 1.8 2.2 3.2 2.1 Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills None Mills Mills 1 20 1 32 L 95 C-7 103 104 102 The Co. Superintendent of Schools certified a levy or 1.1 Mills to pay the expense of Free Public High School education- of Non-Resident Pupils as provided by law. No oth er business appearing, the County Board of Equalization adjourned. GEO. R. SAYLES, . County Clerk. GENERAL FUND E. L. McDonald, provisions to poor $ A. H. Duxbury, Fees, State vs. Rickard . Bert Reed, Do., Streight & Streight, burial expense, Thompson 78.75 Sam Giventer, provisions to poor 900 Rem. Typewriter Co., ribbons 18.00 DRAG FUND Fred V. MmCleery, Cone. Work RD 10 - $101.08 Crane .Curyea & Murtey, ma- , terial RD 10 102.12 j BRIDGE FUND Paxton & Vierling. Reforce Bars & Steel for 1 bridge $312.00 Lyman & Richey, 1 car gravel 34.48 I M. L. Evans, build steel bridge 98.29 M. L. Evans, build steel ' bridge 70.90 1 Fred W. McCleery, built con crete box 173.68 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND John E. Frady, weld gear, Pat No. 1 LJ- 1-T5V I The Board adjourned to meet ou Tuesday, September 4th, 1928. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clork. Oflic mt COIWTV COMMISSIONERS of Can Caaaty Plattsmouth, Nebr., Aug. 11th, 1928. Board met as per adjournment. Present, C. D. Spangler, Fred H. Gor der and C. F. Harris, County Com missioners, Geo. R. Sayles, County Not Committed to Hoover's Support National Executive Committee of Pro hibition Party Defeats Resolu tion Pledging Its Vote. Chicago, Aug. 31. The national executive committee of the prohibi tion party tonight defeated a pro posal to support Herbert Hoover for president and withdraw its own can didate, William F. Vainey, from the presidential contest. The vote was 4 to 3. Those who voted against the plan were Miss Esther H. Elfreth. New 33.85 4.50 4.50 1.50 48.00 5.45 Geo. E. Nickles. material 719.62 John Richardson, bridge vtork 37.50 Afcbland Lumber Co., matl... 51.00 A. F. Sturm, material . 18.72 65.69 sessment purposes for the year 1928 3. 35, be not increased. PLATTSMOUTH "WATER CORPORATION, A Corporation. By W. A. Robertson, Its Attorney. Valuation -Increased The Board voted to increase the valuation of the Plattsmouth Water Corporation from $32,325.00 to $55, 325.00, the increase being $23,000. 00 on the item on the 1928 Personal Schedule designated as the Distribut ing System. Levies Adjusted The following complaints on file were considered and adjusted as fol lows: Arapahoe State Bank. N. 101 feet, Lots 1 to 6, Block 5, Platts mouth No change. Standard Savings & Loan As sociation, Lots 9 and 10, Block 96, Plattsmouth No change. Geo. K. Petring, O. K. Garage building, Plattsmouth, Neb. No change. Searle Caapin Lumber Co., Lots 37S to .3S6. Greenwood No change. Beatrice Creamery Co., SVa of General FunI, 1 Mill: Bridge Fund .8 Mill; Road Fund, 1 Mill; Mothers Pension Fund, .03 Mill; Soldiers Relief Fund, .01 .Mill, making a special total levy of 2.84 Mills for the County. A Special Levy of 1.3 Mills was made for the Louisville Precinct Bonds. A Special Levy of 2 Mills was made for the Building Fund -in School District No. 80. City and Village Levies. Plattsmouth 18.8 Mills Louisville . 8.85 Mills The County Clerk was instructed H"51 p'" " , 1" to publish the following Notice to ee: ' 'D. E P ouJFm d Bridge Contractors in the official j Frank :S. HL. and County paper as provided by law: I y Notice to Bridge Contractors. "v0"ting to throw the party to Sealed bids will be received by the'Hoover were jj p Faris, Missouri; County Board of Commissioners o'.Alonzo E. Wilson, Chicago, and John Cass County, at Plattsmouth, Nebras-J B Coffjnt Florida; E. I. C. Hohen ka. for the building of the following th'al connecticutt, was the only mem- bridge and approaches: One 4 Panel, 70 foot span, 18 foot roadway, riveted truss, 15 Ton Steel Bridge, State Standard Bridge Plan No. 1634, designed for concrete floor, com plete In place except concrete floor, but including painting. One set of 8 in. Column H Piling consisting of 10 piling and 4 10 in. Channel Caps com plete to place 70 foot span on piling to be not less than 25 feet in length, and extra bid to be made per foot for piling of longer length. One 20 foot span, I Beam Bridge 18 foot roadway, 15 ton capacity, and designed for con crete floor, for the north ap proach. One 28 foot span, 1 Beam Bridge, 18 foot roadway, 15 ton capacity, and designed for con crete floor, for south approach. One set of 8-8 in. I Beam 20 foot piling complete with 4-8 in. Channel Cap ber of the committee not present. Dr. D. Leigh Colvin, New York na tional committee chairman, did not vote. Virtually the entire day was de voted to discussing whether the party should cast its support against Gov ernor Smith, the democratic presi dential nominee, at the cost of de stroying itself or should continue to fight for principle. After the vote had been- announced, Mr. Martin said: The position of the majority was that this election is not a bonande contest over the prohibition question. but a fake contest between the modi-. fication program of Governor Smith on one side and continued nullifica tion by the republican party on the other. "Hoover has not announced him self in favor of the principle of pro hibition. He says he will continue, the Coolidge policies, and under Cool idge we have had such unsatisfactory enforcement that it has been used by 1 South Bend 5. Greenwood . 1. 24. Murdock . 6. Union . 10. Avoca 8. Weeping Water 12. Elmwood 12.4 Eagle 12.2 Alvo 5. Nehawka , 8. School District Levies. , 18.5 1.8 . 1.9 4.1 2:5 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 5 6 7 S a. Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills I Mills Mills Mlils Mills Miu None Mills The above T bridges are all to be 1 talth to make the people believe built in place complete, except con-1 "rlVtr h,V . tnTh- . .1. k . , ni.a nfl w e attribute to the fact that the jI rjlc iiuu I a 1 trie; ow uiu w iu . - Nehawka Village across the Weeping' rpPubcan sought to cater Water Creek in Section 19-10-13, J a divided constituency, including Cass County, Nebraska. lf3 and drys, the fact thf Bids to be filed in the office of Smith has been able to make any the County Clerk of Cass County,) appeal to the people. The inability Nebr., on or beforo two o'clock p. m. of -he republican party to enforce on Friday, September 7th, 1928. prohibition has led the people to Bids t be accompanied by certified looking for a champion of modifica check in the amount of 5 per cent of tion. If they had enforced the law the total amount of the bid, drawn the results would have been ' such in favor of Cass County Clerk. , that there would not have been any Bids to be opened at 2:10 o'clock serious demand for modification." p. m. of the same day In the office of State Journal, the Cass County Commissioners. : The County Board of Commission- Law rief Printing? Sure, the ittSS rlSht t0 re3GCt ay-nwl dc t rifht prices. Tell Claims as litted Jon the various J0" lawyer you leant us to print funds were allowed by the Board: your brief. , . A t. Y 4 -A 1 J. u i 1 i "7 ! Y t I