PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI .. WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1928. Nehawka Department! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Funeral Director DAN PORTER Nebraska City Phone 231 . Day and Night Service Monuments - Ambulence Service 5ESS ass potted Poland !ar Sale latunirdlay, Jv. 2. Sale Starts at 1 :30 P. M. BIG RUGGED SPOTTED BOARS OF POPULAR BLOOD LINES HESTER STOW Nehawka, Nebraska site that is being arranged Clarence Hansen is to erect the new garage building and which will add very much to the appearance of the com munity. John G. Wunderlich, and son, Wal ter, and Dr. John Lemeul Harriett who have been away for some ten days arrived home on last Friday after having spent the time in the sand hill country of the northwest wheie they were shooting birds and catching fish, or rather the others were but Uncle John Wunderleicl was shooting holes in the air and scaring the birds away. John says he least shot the air full of hole; when he came away. Eat Customary Birthday Dinner. On last Thursday October 11th Frank P.- Sheldon being sixty-threr years of age and Henry Wessell be ing sixty-five, they with the family and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tucker and Carl Wessell and wife enjoyed r sumpteous dinner at the home of Frank P. Sheldon aid wife. Henry Sturm was shelling and de livering corn on last Monday. Earnest Ahrens and wife were over to Plattsmouth on last Sunday where they were attend the funeral of Ralph Johnson. Frank Lemon and wife were visit ing in Omaha for the day on last Sunday where they were the guests of friends. Clee Stone will begin picking corn for W. O. Troop this week and as there is corn a plenty he will work most of the fall. Carl Stone began the picking of his corn crop on Tuesday of this week and says it is an excellent crop, and in very fine condition. Albert Ingwerson and daughter Miss Ruth, of Lincoln were visiting for the day on last Sunday at the home of C. I). St. John. Mrs. 1). C. Rhoden was a visitor In Plattsmouth on last Saturday where she was the guest of friends as well as looking after some shopping. Mrs. Lillian Shepadson is visiting for the week at the home'of.hei daughter, Mrs. James R,.Hill, where all are enjoying the visit very much The Womans society of the Nehaw ka Methodist church were serving the eats at the hog sale which was held by Harry Knabe on Wednesday of this week. Harry L. Kruger and family of Plattsmouth were visiting for the day on last Sunlay at the home of W. H. Kruger north of Nehawka and west of Murray. Mrs. F. R. Cunningham who has been visiting in California for the past ten weeks wh?re she went tc accompany her mother home arrived on Tuesday of this week. Thomas Wakefield of South Omaha was a visitor in Nehawka and the vicinity he coming down to look for some lost rabbits, but he got nc trace of the furry animals. J. V. Hatt of Plattsmouth has ac cepted a position with Grosewig and Schoengrtn at Council Bluffs grocery house and was in Nehawka on last Monday selling some excellent gro ctrics. Fred Rhodewald now of Nevada Mo., but formerly of Weeping Water and Plattsmouth was a visitor ir the neighborhood of Nehawka and was looking after selling some life insurance. Julius Kreklow who was so poorly last week that be was taken to Omali? where he was given treatment in a hospital, was able to return homf arly this week but is not feeling the best as yet. John Opp and the children werr over to Omaha last Sunday where they went to visit with Mrs. Opp who has just left the hospital and is staying at the home of a sistei of Mrs. Opp. Mrs. A. G. Cisney and the childrer who have been visiting for some time past at Colerige, for the past three week3 returned last Saturday, they were visiitng with relatives of both Mr. and Mrs. Cisney. Clee Stone who has been visiting for the past month at Springfield Mo., and other points in the south returned to the vicinity of Nehawka last week after having enjoyed the visit there very much. William and Robert Troop were over to Grand Island late last week and while there made the purchase of some seven car loads of cattle which they had shipped to Murray and placed on feed on their farms. F. R. Cunningham who has been spending some ten days in the west ern portion of Nebraska and also in South Dakota hunting in the Black Hills returned home on last Saturday after having enjoyed a very fine outing. U Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Wolfe enter tained at their home in Nehawka and had for their guests Earl Wolfe and family, of Union and Frank Wolfe of Loma, Colorado, where all enjoyec' a very fine time. Frank staying for over night and going to Murray on Monday where Albert went to work Miss Mary Davis of Louisana, Mo. was a visitor at the home of Thomas Mason for a number of days during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mason and Thomas and Miss Davis were over to Omaha on last Sunday to visit the little babe of their daughter Ella, and found the young man feel ing very fine. Glen Whiteman and family ant' Mrs. J. A. Whiteman and sons, Ray and Herman, were over to Platts mouth at the funeral of the late Ralph Johnson who recently died in a hospital at Omaha. Mr. Johnsor was the son-in-law of Mrs. J. A Whiteman an account of whose life and death will appear elsewhere. Wm. August, Jr., who with the family have been making their home near LaMar, arrived in Nehawkr for a short visit last Saturday even ing, and drove in his truck, and just as he was going to leave the highwaj south for Nehawka ins truck gave out and had to have a new part Very fortunate was he that he war able to get that close to home. In the last issue of the Journal it was stated that C. M. Chrisweisser was preparing to build a garage which seems to have been an error. The ground for the garage has bee'i cleared off by Mr. Etlwards an tin-pi- yt of Clarence Hansen and one the Mrs. Emma Burdick Better. Mrs. Emma Burdick who under went an operation losing one foot at hospital a month since is so far im proved that she was able this week to return to her home in Omaha. Her many friends here will be pleased tc know of her improvement and iopc she may entirely recovered soon. FOR SALE BULLS I have for sale a number of fine Polled Herford Bulls. Excellent an imals. C. E. HEEBNER. Phone 2203. Nehawka, Neb. Ernest Graham, same, RD 14 Wm. Schlueter, same, RD 7 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 27 A. J. Neitzel. same, RD 7 'L. R. Wiseman, same, RD 14 Wheeling Corrug. Co., cut verts, RD 14 92.08 Hansen, J. W. Murdock 48.10 1 Liberty Precinct W. O. Burbee,fN. F. Hennings, same, RD 2 7.50 D. C. LaRue, W. R. Good. J. c. Spangler, same, RD 3 21.60 Nehawka Precinct Wm. Brandt, J. w. Hill, same RD 10 36.00 Nelson Berger. ij. H. Fulton, same, RD ill" 15.00 . Avoca Precinct J. W. Kintner M. G. Men 27.00 and C. W. Fahnestock. No. 15 ' ' 17G0 i Jiouni rieasani rrecmci r. a. C. A. Althouse, same, RD 6 20.25 Wm. Westfall. dragging roads, RD No. 7 . . 43.50 Rueben Groesser. Chas. Warga, same, RD 1 Howard Lohnes, same, RD 2 H . J. Thiele, same, RD 9 H. A. Risk Co.. concrete Adolph Bockelman, same, RD I uenter I'recinct Aiartin iNeiisen,' xrn fi men IVance H. Harris, samo nn 8.45 Louisville Precinct F. H. Nichols,! Kn 11 cQ nn i v o t r i 1 , . " ' " x-icu ujBciiiup, . j . loimumn. jacot) Witt, same, RD 5 10.50 West Rock Bluffs Precinct O. A. yf-tPr Mann Rpmo nrvu 11 OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Offica ol OOirXTV COMMISSIOXEHS of Cans County Plattsmouth Nebr., October 2, 1928. Board met as per adjournment.' ROAD FUND ,uayer, J. L. btamp. Arthur Skinner, road work Present, C. D. Spangler, Fred H. Got- Fred Ruby, road work in Plattsmouth Precinct J. F. Wehr-, in rd No. 6 $ der and C. F. Harris, County Com-, rd No. 1 $ 16.50 bein, E. H. Spangler, B. V.". Living- Martin Maher, labor, RD 5 missioners; Geo. R. Sayles, County Tom Ruby, same, RD 1 7.50 ston. e. B. Chapman, road work" Clerk. .Wheeling Corrug. Co., cul- Eight Mile Grove Precinct John rd No. 11 Minutes of last session read and j verts, RD 14 91.44 jM. Gauer, Ed Heil, P. A. Hild. U. A. Schoeman, same, RD 3 approved, when the following busi- Wheeling Corrug. Co., cul- Plattsmouth, City, First Ward R. ' j. c. Niday, same, RD 11 ness was transacted In regular rorm: Verts, RD 7 &4.si A. Bates, L. w. fc-gen Derger. g. L. Heneger, same. RD 13 Orders by County Judge renewing Grant Hackenberg, road worn the Mothers Pensions of Mrs. Nellie in RD No. 1 Garcia, Mrs. Marcia Hise, Mrs. Josie Fred W. Beil. same, RD 27 Brown and Mrs. Will Hindman ap- Wm. Both well, same, RD 16 proved. iNebr. Culv. Mfg. Co., cul- 6.00 11.25 7.05 22.75 65.00 Davis, E. S. Tutt, C. M. Read. I an,i io work, RD 27 1125.00 . East Rock Bluffs Precinct H. L. ROAD FUND . 44.00 90.00 18.00 27.00 78.70 74.25 120.25 45.00 uai tlIJ ,i:rA m,r A. J. Schafer, road work in Reports of fees for the 3rd quar-, Q A k v r - I Plattsmouth, City, Second Ward 'staeev Nidav. same nn 11 z&.zo ' zu. . Fleming, J. yv. uraDin. i. K.. ;Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 210.65 1.35 Peoples. lAvoca Village, road monev. 9.75 j Plattsmouth, City, Third Ward j rd No. 23 " I A. J. Snyder, Fred Sydebotham, John , Louisville Villaee. road mon- verts, RD 13 111.46 Bajeck, Henry Starkjohn. ey, rd No. 18 200.00 'a t oli - .. mirt i-t-Ij- (n I Plattsmnnth Cii V WniirtVi Ward r tti it : 52.50 ter, 19 2 S, were filed by the following' 6.30 S. S. Chase, J. A. Edgerton and John ion, RD No. 13 25.00 47.70 Kirkham. Green Piggott, road work in I Plattsmouth. City, Fifth Ward rd No. 10 9 4.50 20.75 S. L. Cotner, W. T. Hutchison. c. W. Stoehr, same, RDlI" 61.50 Orders, Appointments, Etc. Ralph Meisinger, same, RD 2 251.41 rr Fred Hike, same, RD 1 30.00 Plattsmouth Ferry Company filed j. E. Lancaster, same. RD 27 191.60 ! verts, RD No. 8 204.48 application for the renewal of ferry Axel Nelson, sand. RD 4 7.00 F. M. Cole, road work in license to operate a ferry across the Trunkenbolz Oil Co.. supplies. RD No. 14 276.15 Missouri river near tne C. a. & y. rd No. 7 89.54 Hen rv P.nrn same. RD 1 ! Dinger Lumber Co., material, RD No. 14 Ralph Gansemer, road work 1 in RD No. 9 Nebr. Culv. Mfg. Co., cul- 63.00 county officers as provided by law County Judge $ 99S.70 Clerk Dist. Court 715.05 Register of Deeds- 478.75 County Clerk 202.07 County Sheriff 170.25 To Publish Ballot The official ballot for the Nov. 6th, 1928, election was ordered to be pub- a. J. Schafer, same, RD 9 24.75 R. R. bridge, and the license was re- Leo Ilorton, road work, RD lished in all the local newspapers, BRIDGE FUND newed for one year to September 19, k0. 15 9.90 last issue before the election. A. F. Sturm, material $ 38.88 1929, for a fee of $15.00. will Harley, same, RD 15 76.00 Claims Allowed Binger Lumber Co., material 135.10 : Order of County Judge renewing Eari Elliott, engineman. HG Frans Lumber Co.. material- ih.uu iue Mouieru i-eusiun 01 wmme u- jvo. 103.64 State of Nebr.. DPW. cost wards approved. Green Pieerott. road work in I repairing Louisville bridge. 70.46' Mr. C. C. Despain, of Plattsmouth, rd No. 10 SO. 50 J. W. Banning, material 159.15 ivebraska, was appointed a member Chas. C. Barnard, same, RD 1 110.00 50.00 Claims as listed on the various funds were allowed by the Board: MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Ldltn Hltt, womer s i ension T.ri hr-Ta, wnrt 33 50 of the Soldiers Relief Commission of i,. j4pmsvj.. Ajtjk. 1 11 u ui iumv - - uiiv c Ai. 1 iai 1 10. aniu. x. k. j . w for October 10. u T,, T Tihaii inmiwr 148 15 Cass countv. to fill vacancy caused by enhnm Qrn n 1,1,,,. Will Hindman, same 15.00 Mary Piper, same 10.00 Minnie Mason, same 10.00 10.00 15.00 Paxton & Vierling, steel for the death of Thomas Wiles. U. B. Church Notes Answer to last week's question: "The Bible is God's message to man." Question: "What proof have we for the above statement?" SERVICES AT NEHAWKA Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Saviors of the City." Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Remember." AT OTTERBEIN Sunday school at 10 a. m. Children's service at 11 a. m. Sub ject, "A Great Ship." Preaching at 11:20 a. m. Subject, "Christ's Threefold Shepherd Work." . PONDER OVER THIS Successful men of all ages have found church attendance to be prof itable. Can you afford to cast light ly aside the findings of such' men? We would like to see you in' cnurch next Sunday. H. D. KNOBLOCK, Pastor. Josephine Janda, same Nellie Garcia, same Catherine Ash, same Esther Converse, same i Marcia Hise, same jDollie Duffield, same jZella Couley, same . Elizabeth Wright, same Almeda Owens, same Josie Brown, same 15.00 nine bridges 2157.75 M. L. Evans, building seven I material, RD 5 Charles Dyer, road work, RD I No. 5 and repairing two bridges- 672.40 hereas, the Lnited States Gov- jacoh Witt, same. RD 5 in on H. A. Risk Co., building and ernment througn its officers are ae- Cranc, Curyea & Murtey, ma- in no repairing bridges huu.uu omuua ui feiavc.uK nuou ov,, tenai, RD ao. 8 in'nft John L. Tidball, material 157.65 running from the corporate limits of Fred Lorenscn, road work in 7n COMMISSIONER'S FUND .the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun- RD No. g I 1st District Jty. Nebraska, to the rifle range, in Wm. Richards, same, RD 4 ,i"no John L. Tidball. lumber ? 7.90 order to make the same passable at Anton Auerswald, labor and dn'hn Ofe Oil Co., gasoline 131.38 all times, and ( material, RD 14 iJ.jt , . r- r WlifirAaa it ia ill fl rw i m nf till Tmttw 1 n riTTv-r ivroenier uaruware, uaruware ....v., .v ... uiulujc riiu Resolution 4.75 13.50 G2.50 40.00 121.50 SS.75 1.S0 Grace Fullerton, same Katherine Warner, same Minnie Edwards, same.. GENERAL FUND Clara M. Wickman, Septem- 2000 c D- Spangler, for running S. A. Thomsen, work at the j court house 4.00 lEert Reed, salary, mileage 243. S3 jFred H. Gorder, phone calls 5.60 jGolda Noble Deal, fees, ex- j pense : 78.58 !J. F. Brendel, M. D., pauper ! nr'ioliVo ' 30 Oft Geo. R. Sayles, salary and i expense .-11' 171.66 C. D. Spangler. lary and 1 mileage 134.60 Joe Sedlacek, sawing wood 3.75 Rex W. Young, salary and mileage 124.40 JCounty Commissioners of Cass coun- Searie & Chanin. lumber J3S0.67 - ,1 r. nn rv. wpnrasKa. io assise ine i niiea t ui kr:jn ...r- ic nn ty nn auri ts.w - - u v 11 1 11, unuu n. u.w John Tidball, material 63.95 States Government in making this j H Latrom. bolts 1.75 J. D. Adams Co., tractor re- !road passable from the corporate Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for . pairs , 1,9.92 limits of the City of Plattsmouth,! material 52.47 ,a&s cuui:ijr, i cut tan.d, iu me nuc Fred Lorensen, bridge work- 21.60 A. Funke, lumber zi.bu reen Piggott. bridge work 4 8.00 ion Lumber Co., material- 71.60 eraderman 39.00 lls "'"J fe' " ' 1 wm. uicnaras, bridge work ii.zo Vohr Piilii Mfer r"- fry iwn :ir snlnrv . " S .iZ.bU i " : . i . ;... ', "".:r."7TfEfeA ' culverts izi.b II. i. f.v" J; V,,nn Bud Nickels, engineman 119.50' Be it Resolved, mat tne united n , , .f; , ' Will Creamer, graderman 86.50 states uovernment inrougn us oni- Un .uiciicttri miu, ucnim ,.vv .... n.,.n(t 40 HARVARD PROFESSORS COME OUT FOR SMITH Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 16. More ! than 40 Harvard professors, includ ing Prof. Charles T. Copeland, Boyls ton professor emeritus of rhetoric and oratory, and Dean David L. Ed sall of the medical school, issued a joint statement tonight through the democratic state committee support ing the candidacy of Governor Smith for the presidency. The professors said in part: "Some of us favor prohibition and some oppose it. We think that dif- j ferencea of opinion on this question j should not be allowed to overshadow other important matters, such as the establishment of friendly relations with other countries, including Lafin- i America; the protection of national water power, and the relief of agri cultural depression, as to which Gov ernor Smith's desire for action con trasts sharply with the eight years' inactivity of the administration to which his opponent belonged. "The best hope for a return to the liberalism of Roosevelt and Wilson lies in the election of Governor Smith." COMMISSIONER'S FUND 2nd District H. A. Risk Co., for concrete work I5S3.00 H. A. Risk Co., work and material 95.00 T. E. Fulton, labor and ma terial 2S.00 COMMISSOIONER S FUND 3rd District A. Ai Wallinger, -graderman, HG No. 3 102.50 .Harry Schaefer, graderman, 1 HG No. 4 104.54 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., grader tending from tne corporate limits or Miller & Gruber, concrete the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun-i culvert 380.14 ty. Nebraska, to the rifle range A. F. Sturmma"terial"I 101.12 without any expense to the county, a. Funke, material 21.20 Dated tnis dru day oi ueiooer, a. r h. Lohnes Lumber Co., for D. 1928. C. D. SPANGLER, Chairman. FRED 11. GORDER, C. F. HARRIS. j material : 317.04 (Bestor & Swatek, mdse 15.45 jKroehler Hardware, mdse 7.4 5 C. W. Erickson, bridge work 15.00, Gus Wiedeman, same 12.00 Board of County Commis- 0eo. E. Nickles. material--, 332.05... poor C. H. Lewis, hauling garbage Sam Given ter, prov. to poor I. J. Fuller, prov. to poor Lorenz Bros., mdse. to farm A. B. Smith, carpenter work Clarence E. Ledgway, salary Alpha C. Peterson, salary and sioners of Cass County, Nebraska. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. Claims Allowed Claims as listed on the following FOR SALE GOOD WARM Blankets These cooler nights call for Blankets. We have them all wool and part wool. Make the winter nights pleas ant. See our excellent assortment. Cold weather goods now here. 'OT1 ESTABLISHED 1888 ' Telephone 14 Nehawka, Nebi Where Customers Feel at Home 240 acres, four and a half miles from Murray, 140 acres, three miles from Manley, $20,000 improvements: 160 acres, three miles from Manley, $4,000 improvements; two eighty acre farms; one fifty acre farm; fif teen acres; two houses not modern; two modern houses. See F. G. Egen-berger. SPANISH LEASE ZEPPELIN ! Lakehurst, N. J., Oct. 15. Spanish -interests have leased the Graf Zep !pelin for a period of two years with jan option to buy it at the end of that i period. Col. Emilo Herrera, of the Royal Spanish navigation department and a party on the Zeppelin's trans Atlantic flight, said tonight. Fix Brothers International corpo ration Saturday night issued a state ment that the Colon Trans-Aeria com pany of Spain had purchased the Graf Zeppelin for about $1,200,000. Of ficals of the Zeppelin company in Friedrichshafen, declaring that while they were not averse to selling it or letting it at some future time, they at present, intended exploiting iU commercial possibilities themselves. At the start of the trans-Atlantic voyage, Colonel Herrera said he was making the trip at the request of King Alfonso of Spain. The Prince of Wales wore two hats while playing golf the other day, a soft felt for walking down the fair ways and a stiff-brimmed chapeau for making; shots. Wonder if he puts ou his admiral's uniform vhen he conies to water holes? u. ii. uiDson, provisions io i . - . ,A 30 0 0 1 1 "7c Eli Keckler, graderman, HG 9-JJ- No. 2 121.15 T?rnnct UTonn on o-i rt om q n 5.00 p xr. 2 ..'funds were allowed by the Board J-" coSnt FhTghwXy unb f I 4 GENERAL FUND qi 7 Frank Read, salary, expense$ 98.60 " Coalman Hardware Co., mdse. I Pr -"".""" W T, 2 ' nnj in 01 1C4 m ctnu aiuiage io.ua . " T xT,Z7r rc'nn Oscar E. Dowler, salary and Anna E. Leach, salary . 55.00 -vrx0- nn cn Streight & Streight, burial of Ed Kelly, labor"""""" 12I78 Fred Mumm. bread to county Mntlhnwo AV Patorcnn ivior. n gA' chandise and labor Henry W. Christensen, salary, John E. Stradley, salary and storage Greenwood Oil Co., gasoline- W. H. Bloodgood, labor and material Weeping Water Republican, sign cards F. R. Gobelman, setting one glass at jail : Weyrich & Hadraba, mdse. to county farm S. F. Gilmour, wood to court house Omaha Printing Co., pencil sharpener E. A. Wurl, prov. to poor Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies J. N. Elliott, salary, help 3.60 65.00 6.00 23.50 9.33 125.00 Paxton & Vierling, for steel piling COMMISSIONER'S FUND 1st District Geo. E. Nickles, cement box$300.00 Geo. E. Nickles, matl 110.S4 J. D. Adams Co., grader re pairs 22.09 Paxton & Vierling, for re inforcing bars 55.00 COMMISSIONER'S FUND t T i A i n H VTai-i-is nhnno .alia S 55' UISll let Plattsmouth 'Water Corp"for :F- A- Burch, supplies, HG water rent 12.S01 No- 2 $206.45 Anton Auerswaiu, mercnan- frm ic oni aise ana iaDor n.uu 991. Cloidt LumlbeV CorcoaT"and I COMMISSIONER S FUND lumber 142.301 3rd District 92 12 C. E. Wescotfs Sons, clothing Lincoln Road Equipm t. Co., to county farm 6.80 j tractor repairs $ Kroehler Hardware, mdse. to Jf'rea uueter, engineman, iiu county farm 4.50 No. 4 10C. JO Will T. Adams, salary 104.16 W. J. Partridge, ditching 95.00 Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power CO. HIGHWAY FUND 4.90 85.00 . 43.13 2.00 I Co., service 37.73 Sinclair Refining Co., oil and 5.50 D. Switzer, salary, help 101.601 'Lincoln Tel. & Tele&. Co., for service V;nIrUlene' d5SginS - on Sinir Kenning Co., gasofini 820 A-,oydli mdse' t0 a nL PxrKr- I-;- ' J. O. Adams Co , blades 15.50 Kroehler Hardware, mdse. to 11.00 39.00 25.00 Golda Noble Beal. fees, War ren vs. Harmer Frerl H. Gorder, salary and mileage 130.95 Golda Noble Beal, salary 183.34 Dora Fleischman, care blind brother Ira. Deaconess Hosp., care of Amelia Helms Omaha Prtg. Co., supplies L. R. Snipes. County Farm Bureau expense 235.82 Lorenz Bros., prov. to poor 5.00 I. J. Fuller, prov. to poor H. M. Soennichsen, same Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies Nehawka Enterprise, letter heads 7.50 C. E. Hartford, coal 483.95! Omaha Prtg. Co., supplies 20.16: II. M. Soennichsen, provisions to poor 10.00; F. G. Fricke & Co., mdse. to the county farm 4.50 Nehawka Enterprise, envel opes 13.75 Milbern Scott Co., supplies. 18.34 Bert Reed, meals to prison ers : 11.75 C. H. Gibson, prov. to poor 24.00 E. L. McDonald, same 12.00 C. D. Spangler, phone calls 1.40 A. H. Duxbury, County. Court 0 1ft Hawkeye Maintainer Co., one r, T vr.ZZYtZriZZ 9'10. maintainer 500.00 R' knibury, mdse. to the Geiger & Putney, repairs 6.67 ' V " r, v.hr p--o,. r vC o0t.,..,. i Q Chris Rasmussen. provisions Plattsmouth Motor ) grease b'j.io 67.95 R. p. Coatman, salary and 2.50 1 expense 88.50 'F. A. Burch, gasoline 135.38 4.05 Anton Auerswald, labor and I material 7.50 2.35 w. L. Seybolt, salary and gas oline 82.66 SO. 00 g-i fri I uinifi J . u ill u i i , naiaij -KS. t . J I V T- T-l 1 1 1 1 i .I,r,iaI in o- i-- ti- ftigen Derger, niercnau- feter iMann, salary ami grau- 30.00 j p 2daiiis"co blades" 13 80 1 dise t0 farm 5430 50 00 r'i tjARPV Rmnrr" pi-vn C- F. Harris, salary, mileage 133.10' CASS-SARPY BRIDGE FUND 25 00 Albert Cotnr Lip at sale $ 2 30 George E' Sayles c,erical wk' 4 80 D' T' Gre' engineer, engi- 6-9S Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies 71.50 neering work, surfacing $230.02 .ri ' v - A. B. Smith, labor, matl 12.10 1 I'lfe OL 1 1 JIU11LC V.VV The Board adjourned to meet on The Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, October 3, 1928. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. Cass Co. Treasury, expense- 38.99 Tuesday, November 6, 1928. , Bestor & Swatek, mdse 12.37 Office of COL.VrV COMMISSIONERS of CnsR County GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. Sam T. Gilmour, land for I road - 75.00 Plattsmouth, Nebr., October 3, 1928. Board met as per adjournment. Present, C. D. Spangler, Fred H. Gor der an missioners , f.oo 'Ralph Meisinger, same, RD 2 '"'"""""s i;Uw.ie nM .Howard Lohnes, same, RD 2 acted in regular form: Henry Obernolte. same, RD 15 Jury List The following names were select ed by the Board from which to draw A. H. Duxbury, salary IS 3.3 3 John Everett, land for road- 5.00 Bothwell Grocery, provisions to poor Rihn & Greene, same Greenwood State Bank, pro vision orders Frankel Carbon Co., carbon paper ana riDDons ------- Pollock, Plattsmouth, or George BREEDING EWES FOR SALE 45 good Breeding Ewes, 2's and 4's, $14 each. 14 splendid Ewe Lambs at 8-00 $12 each. Also one 2-year-old regis tered Shropshire Buck. $45. Call T 8.00 5.00 'Martin, phone 3103, Murray. l, u. opangier, rira n. vjui-. DR A.G FUND d C. F. Harris County Com-'L r z Halvor;en digging lers; Geo. R. Sayles, County roadg RD 16 $ 3.90 o4-tfvv. fees 31. 50. the jury for the November. 1928, Tom Svoboda, same Bert Reed, same John Koukal, same Mrs. John Koukal, same Paul Bartek, same Mrs. Jos. Bartek, same Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk, fees 3rd quarter, 192S 100.00 DRAG FUND W. A. Baker, dratrcine: roads 4.35'term of the District Court: 8.10 1 Tipton Precinct Elton D. Snoke, 1.30 Marvin Carr, Clark J.. Gonzales. . 1.30 1 Greenwood Precinct Chas. God- 1.40 bey, J. B. Sutton. 1.40 We have a full stock of rough Cy- 8.10 press Cribbing-, 6 and 12-inch, and 7. 50. Cedar Poles. If you are going' to 5.25 hnilfl a new r.-rih nr rennir the old l1" F' Ketelhut- same' RD one, it will pay you to see us. We A. j. Friend. "same." RD'el.I 675 deliver anywhere. Cloidt Lumber Wm. Richards, same, RD 4 100.00 & Coal Co., Plattsmouth, Nebr. Lee A. Cole, same, RD 3 13.12 i Highway Maintainer Co., for blades, RD No. 4 Chas. Voigtman, dragging for 13.86 PRARIE HAY FOR SALE Salt Creek Precinct P. L. Hall., Jr., Watson Howard. Fred Etheridge. Stove Creek Precinct Auldcn Turk, Harley Hayes, IL L. Panska. Elm wood Precinct Wm. Borne- in RD No. 27 : $ 20.25 meter. Aucust Hemke. Henry Meler- J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 10 29.25 I jurgen. Hiehwav Ma hit. r . culvert. South Bend Precinct Chas. Bueii, RD No. 14 68.26 J. H. Welch. illarolU ta. uite, same, iiu o John Richardson, dragging I Weepiug Water Precinct Henry .Harold Schliefert. same, UJJ 8 roads, RD No. 1 17.60 Kammaun, Fred L. Carsten. .John fliocKennaupt, same, Henry Obernolte. same. RD 7 27.36' Weeping Water City, First Ward No. 8 ' G. 11. Stovsll. s.a-ie, RD 14 7.S0 F, A. Surch. Jozi lieu, sauje. kjj jj----- G. R. Stovall. tame' ED IS 7.80! Weep!us Water City. sccid "Ward c-eo. uuraam, t4Cie. ay George Bates, same, ED' 14 20.25 rTroy L. Davis. John T.-Crozler. jEdw. Steinkainp, same, RD S 20 tons good Prarle at $10 ner ton dragging roads, RD ro. a z&.s,in stack, 3 miles south of Platts Troy Jewell, same, RD 8 Joe Sheehan. same. RD 8 Christie Stohlman, same, RD S A. D. Bakke. for mdse. and storage, RD 10 Louie Allgayer, for dragging roads, RP No. 13 G. L. Heneger, same, RD 13- 9-75; mouth. See T. H. Pollock, Platts 5.20 mouth. o4-tfw. 6. ( 5 1 All kinds of business stationery printed at the Journal office. 287.19 19.50 28.00 9.00 40.80 ! AMERICAN LEGIOM DANCE w I Plattsmouth, Heb.-Saturday Uizhl ?Hr Modern and Old Time 14.40 Simanek s. Bind here for net Ilid 8.25 week Feature Dance, Wed., Oct. '24. , - ,e- t ' - ,