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    PLATISMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTTENAL
MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1929.
OFFICIAL PROCEED
INGS OF THE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
Office il
CIIIATY COMMISSIOSEUS
of Cm County
Plattsmouth, Nebr.,
December 31, 1928.
Beard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present: C. D. Spangler, Fred
Is. C.order and C. F. Harris, County
Commissioners; Geo. H. Sayles, the
t'cunty Clerk.
Minutes of last sessions approved,
vhcii the following business was
1 1 an.-acted in regular form:
Claims Allowed
The following claims as listed were
j; Mowed 1-v the Hoard:
MOTHERS' PEXSIOX FUND
Elith Hitt. Mother's Tension
tor January. 1923 $ 15.00
W. Hindman. same 15.00
?'ary Piper, same 10.00
Minnie E. Edwards, same 15.00
.Mm a Zitka. ame 20.00
Xellie Garcia, same 15.00
Adah Newton, same 10.00
Catherine Ash. same 20.00
Esther Converse, same 10.00
Mania Hise. same 10.00
IMIie DuffieM. same 7.50
y. lla Conley. same 7.50
Elizabeth Wright, same ;55.00
.l-.sie Hrown. same 15.00
K.uherine Warner, same 25.00
t'iv- Johnson, same 15.00
Edna Smith, same 10.00
Vera Iancaster, same 15.00
Edna Stiles, same 10.00
Cnne Fullerton. same 20.00
Josephine Janta, same 10.00
Min:iie Mason, same 10.00
Ahm-da Owens, same 40.00
GENERAL FUND
Colda Noble Real, salary $1S3.34
S6.30
16.20
5S.70
60.97
3.95
4.50
34.35
S.20
3.75
, p.
I o.oa
104.17
2.05
5.00
29.30
130.08
2.85
23.15
91.67
2.30
125.00
5.10
13.50
6.40
35.00
1.86
77.20
3.25
15. S3
5.00
John L. Tidball. Jr.. coal
v. iinmi IJakery. broad
(Nil. a Noble Real, fees
Jen nz Bros., merchandise
J.-.-s Warga. merchandise
V.. . Wurl. mcrchanriise
i ;oIu;it Noble Real, lees
V. M. C. rift 'in. labor
C. I'. Vcsott's Sons, mdse
;..lla Noble Real, fees
"Will T. Adams, salary
J. A. Royd. mdse
J. II. Steft'ens. provisions
Golda Noble Real, fees
Holda Noble Real, fees
R. J. Embury, merchandise-
Golda Noble Real, fees
Clarence E. Ledgway. salary
F. C. Fricke & Co., mdse
J. N. Elliott, salary
Klopp Printing Co., supplies.
Mrs. Sophia Sievers, labor
Frank Krejci. mileage
J. A. Cap well, service
Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies
C. D. Spangler, salary and
mileage-
Sim lair Kenning Co., supplies
Christ Furniture. Co., furni
ture John Opp. provisions
1 red 11. Gorder, salary and
mileage
I. J. Fuller, provisions
L. C. Smith Co., one type
writer Mrs. Dora Fieischman, care of
blind brother
A. (). Ault. provisions
C. F. Harris, salary and
mileage
Klopp Prtg. Co.. auto receipts
I. J. Fuller, provisions
Jl. K. Kelso Co.. supplies
Klopp Printing Co., supplies.
Rothwf 11 Grocery, provisions
L. K. Snipes, Farm Rureau
expense
Ri rt Reed, meals to prisoners
P.t rt Reed, salary, mileage
Henry F. Wooster. clerical
work
DRAG FUND
Alvan End wig. for dragging
roads. RD No. 1? $
Fred Reil. same. HI) 1
J. W. Philpot. same, lit) 9
i. rhert Finland, same. RD 16
C. V. Stoehr, same. RD 1
Will Harley, same. KD 15
Peter Mann, same. RDs 11
and 12
drill Allen, same. KD 16
A. A. Dehning, same. RD 15
Fritz Eutz, same. RD 9
11. F. Cansemer. same, RD 9
Rudolph W. Hart. same. KD 9
E. C Lewis, same, KD 11
Roy Chriswisser. same. RD 'j
C L. Reliefer, same. KD 13
-Tf.ii n Urish. .same, KD 9
Herbert Rohrdanz. same, KD
No 9
Otto Schafer. same. KD 9
Cuss Splitt. same. KD 11
I"iod Murphy, same. RD 9
W. H. Haitli, same. III) 9
A. O. Rates, same. RD 13
Ib iiry Obernolte. same. RD
No. 15
Alton Miller, same, RD 15
has. H. Milier. same. RD 15
II. A. Williams, same. KD 15
Harold L. Richard, supplies,
KD No. 11
Tony Lahoda, dragging roads.
KD No. 1
o-ii.ni Wolph. sairo, KD l.'
A. A. Wallinger. same. RDs
7. 14. 15 and 16
John Heil. same. RD 3
Win. Knutson. sani", KD 3
J. C. Spafisler, same. KD 3
Dud Nickels, same. RD lo
Will Creamer, same. KD lu
J. D. Adams Co.. blades. KD
N. 10
Herman Kammann, dragging
roads, KD Xo. 1 1
H. A. Risk Co., for concrete
pipe. KD Xo. 4
ROAD FUND
Allw-rt Schaefer. road work in
KD Xo. 10 $
V. iii Harley, same. KD 15
I. L. Fitcliorn, bamu, KD 1
(;. I,. Heiieger. ame, RD 13
A. J. Schafer. same, III) 9
Edw. Murphy, tame, RD 9
Herman Kanimaun, tame. RD
Xo. U ----
lRsrliwav Maiutamer o.. cul
verts, KD Xo.
A. A. Sehoeman, road work
in RD Xo. 3--- 2S.35
BRIDGE FUXD
11. A. Risk Co., balance due on
Mynard bridge $210.67
COMMISSIONERS FUXD
2nd District
Weeping Water Oil Co., sup
plies $ 17.01
COMMISSIONER'S FUXD
3rd District
H. A. Risk Co., laying cn
crete pipe $180.00
CO. HIGHWAY FUXD
Jess Warga, hardware $
Sinclair Refining Co., supplies
Sinclair Refining Co., supplies
Peter Mann, part salary
Sinclair Reiining Co., supplies
Nebr. Power Co., service
E. S. Gavnor Lumber Co.,
9700 feet snow fence
Sinclair Refining Co.. supplies
Weeping Water Oil Co., sup
plies D. Switzer. salary, help
Clarence Hansen, labor
Mauley Co-Op. Grain Co.,
coal
Wm. J. Ran, for insurance
premium
Sterling Coatman, salary and
labor
Coatman Hardware Co., ir.dse.
and storage
Paxton & Vierling. blades
Omaha Raum Iron Stre. log
chains
A. A. Schoeman. road work
Anton Auerswald, mdse. and
labor
Frank Mrasek. trucking
Sinclair Refining Co., oil
Geo. E. Nickles, mall
August Krecklow, one road
drag
Lincoln Road Equip. Co., oil
filter
SOLDIERS' RELIEF COM. FUXD
Mrs. Marie Trumble, allow
ance on burial expense of
Ernest L. Trumble $ 60.00
The Hoard adjourned to meet on
Wednesday, January 2, 1929.
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
- 169.92
JO. 00
.90
19.53
17.75
50.00
16.76
1.2S
666.39
16. SO
100.06
90.55
29.20
9.52
S.00
S 1.25
28.41
10.50
10.20
47.60
6.50
22.00
29.79
47.70
19.00
4.15
37.35
11.00
79. SO
30.00
S.55
43.45
335.00
5.00
14.00
12.11
S.00
303.99
148.75
306.03
72.00
18.20
1.80
15.92
10.72
19.50
8.75
30.00
8.45
19.50
8.45
7. SO
S.45
6.50
16.12
31.20
16.90
11.69
13.30
17.55
9.75
3.0 0
15.75
5.20
10.
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Plattsmouth, Xebr.,
January 2, 1929.
Roard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present C. D. Spangler, Fred
11. Gorder and C. F. Harris, County
Commissioners; George 11. Sayles,
County Clerk.
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
Bonds of Assessors
The following official bonds were
approved by the County Judge and
filed for recording:
John McKay, assessor for Weeping
Water precinct.
P. A. Jacobson, assessor for Louis
ville precinct.
John Mefford, assessor for Salt
Creek precinct.
R. F. Dill, assessor for South Bend
precinct.
Paul Marshall, assessor for Stove
Creek precinct.
L. G. Todd, assessor for Liberty
precinct.
Geo. W. Snyder, assessor for Platts
mouth precinct.
Appointments
County Treasurer John E. Turner
filed his appointment of Ruth Patton
as Deputy County Treasurer, George
L. Farley, former Deputy Treasurer,
having been elected as County Com
missioner. Golda Xoble Real. Clerk of the Dis
trict Court filed her appointment of
Clarence E. Ledgway as Deputy Clerk
of the District Court.
A. A. Schoeman filed an application
for appointment as Road Overseer for
Louisville precinct to fill vacancy, and
was duly appointed by the County
Board.
Official Bonds, Etc.
The following official bonds were
approved by the Roard:
Golda Xoble Real, Clerk of the Dis
trict Court; Clarence E. Ledgway,
Deputy Clerk of the District Court;
A. H. Duxbury, County Judge, and
Ruth Patton, Deputy County Treas
urer. Official bonds of the following
Road Overseers were approved by the
Roard: C. W. Stoehr, Plattsmouth
precinct; Andrew Schliefert, Center
precinct; Ray Chriswisser, Mt. Pleas
ant precinct: Louis Allgayer, Jr.,
Avoca precinct; Louis Schmidt, Elm
wood precinct: William Richards.
South Rend precinct: H. A. Schwartz,
Nehawka precinct: Bert H. Lytle,
Tipton precinct: Green Piggott, West
Rock Rlufi's precinct; Will Harley,
Stove Creek precinct.
Official bonds of the following Jus
tices of the Peace were approved: L.
H. Crane, Stove Creek precinct; P. A.
Jacobson. Louisville precinct; A. A.
McReynolds, Nehawka precinct; Wil
liam H. Tinker, Tipton precinct.
Sanford J. Reames was granted a
license to operate a pool hall in the
Village of Cedar Creek.
Claims Rejected
The following claims were disal
lowed by the Roard:
Mike Kaffenberger. for shoveline
L. A. Meisinger and Carl Dietl.
.SO
9.10 snow
for damages to automobiles.
16
85.02
9.75
6.50
5.63
46.50
47.50
11.75
26.00
100.00
3S.25
4.95
13.50
14.50
11.00
15.75
Do. 60
by
Claims Allowed
Claims as listed were allowed
the Roard:
GENERAL FUND
Rex Young, salary, mileage $142.42
W. G. Kieck. salary
.Clara M. Wickman, salary
(Hans Sievers. salary, laundry
Geo. K. Sayles, fees. 4th quar-
ter. 1928
jGhnst Furniture Co., for one
I mattress
. R. W. Knorr. one mirror
j Alpha C. Peterson, salary,
I mileage, expense
Plattsmouth Laundry, laundry
Jess Warga. merchandise
nna E. Leach, salary
Fred H. Gorder, phone calls.
Iowa-Xebr. Light Co.. service
C. E. Wescotts Sons, cloth
1 in? .
C. E. Hertford, coal t6 poor.
Cloidt Lumber Co.; fuel to
poor
125.00
32.50
105.50
790.10
6.50
.49
185.67
1.01
4.10
55.00
4.55
46.38
7.00
40.00
31.50
13.05
63.80
23.50
6.43
4.50
11.25
2.60
1S.S5
3.50
17.40
9.00
24.80
54.15
80.95 i
Bert Reed, Acosta car fare 5.20
A. II. Duxbury, salary' 183.33
Geo. R. Sayles, salary - and
expense
John L. Tidball, Jr., coal to
poor
A. H. Duxbury, Co. Judge,
County Court fees
Tom Svoboda, same
Bert Reed, same
E. A. Wurl, provisions
C. D. Spangler, salary and
phone calls
II. L. Kruger, merchandise
and labor
DRAG FUXD
Earl Elliott, dragging roads,
RDs 4 and 5 $
A. J. Friend, same, RD b
Henry Greer, same, RD 6
J. H. Fulton, same, RD 1
John Iverson, labor. RD 1
E. M. Ruby, dragging roads,
RD No. 9
Charles Stander. same, RD 4
Wm. Richards, same. Ill) 4
Ofe Oil Co., supplies. RDs 1
and lo
W. L. Seybolt. for dragging
roads. RD 10
Andrew Schliefert, same. KD
Xo. S
Henry Greer, same. RD 6
Jacob Witt, same. RD 5
ROAD FUXD
Wm. Richards, road work in
RD Xo. 4 $ 49.85
R. Ketelhut. same. RD 12
C. C. Rarnard. same, RD 1
W. 11. Puis, repairs. RD 1
F. W. Bontz. mdse., RD 4
Jacob Witt, road work. RD 5
BRIDGE FUXD
Monarch Eng. Co.. balance
due on Xehawka bridge 3 4 50.56
J. L. Tidball. Jr., matl 131.35
F. W. Bontz, material 11. 00
Jacob Witt, bridge work 8.2 5
Binger Lumber Co.. matl 21.50
COMMISSIOXER'S FUND
1st District
C. D. Spangler. eight posts $
COMMISSIONER'S FUXD
3rd District
Harry Schaefer. grader vork$
CO. HIGHWAY FUND
C. D. Spangler, work on snow
fence ?
Frank Read, salary, storage
Plattsmouth Motor Co.. sup
plies Jacob Witt, road work
John E. Stradley, salary, stor
age, repairs
John Iverson. repairs
Oscar E. Dowler, salary
Ed Xoell, labor
Fred Rueter, labor
Albert Kraft, labor
George Kraft, labor
Henry W. Christensen. sal
ary, help, storage
Binger Lumber Co., material
and freight 187.6
Elmer J. Rummel. salary
Vernor Wallinger, salary, frt
and storage
W. H. Puis, repairs
The Board adjourned to meet on
Thursday, January 3, 1929.
GEO. R. SAYLES.
' County Clerk.
2. 9:
L. Xeitzel. merchandise
. R. II. Lchnes Lumber Co.,
lumber 6
t COMMISSONER S FUXD
i 1st District
J. D. Adams & Co., repair.'--
J COMMISSIONER'S FUND
3rd District
Fred Rueter, labor $ 5.
f CO. HIGHWAY FirNI)
: Sanborn Service Co., mdse.
I and labor $ S.
Lawrence Palmquist, labor 2.
'S. S. Peterson, material and
j labor
Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gasoline
'standard Oil Co., supplies
White & Bucknell, merchan
dise and labor
Milo Gordon, labor
! Henry Hansen, same
! George Leaver, same
IWm. Brothwell, same
I The Board adjourned to
regular sessin on Tuesday,
' S. 1920, as provided by law.
j GEO. R- SAYLES,
County Clerk
3.00 half mile between Sections ten
i and fifteen; thence south one-
5.66 half mile in Section fifteen and
! continue south on Elm street to
1 Main street; thence east on Main
street to the east side of Locust
i street, Mauley, Nebraska; all of
Broadway street and continuing
00 south of Broadway street, Man-
! ley, Xebraska, in Section fifteen ;
1 to State Highway Xo. 1; and
85 Whereas, the Register of Deeds of
SO Cass county, Xebraska. has filed a
statement with the County Clerk
certifying t'.iat more than 51 per cent
of the resident freeholders of said
Center precinct have signed the said
petition, and
Whereas, The Roard of County
Commissioners adopted a certain Res
olution on the 8th day of June, 192S,
agreoingfi to furnish half of the ex
pense mi the placing of gravel on
certain roads as long as funds were
available ; therefore
Re it Resolved, that said petition
14.
23.
SO
29
Fred A. Tritsclf,' labor ou
snow fence $
Trunkennolz Oil Co., gasoline
Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for
merchandise 12.18
Greenwood Oil Co., supplies 46.94
The Board adjourned to meet on
Tuesday, February 5,, 1929.
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
An Old Fashioned
.t.
6.20
43.13
141.24
15.34
2. SO
5.9 6
3.8 5
6.25
meet in
January
t SOUTH BEND t
5.60
9.75
0.2 5
6.52
7.15
20. 00
17.45
20.00
liner of
cm .M V OM!ISS10XKHi
of t'nwjt t'ouuly
5.00
5.0 0
5.00
8 4.00
S6.2S
14.16
S6.50
4.00
90.00
5.S4
5.47
9.4 9
10.20
S9.65
S9.25
95.85
5.50
60.70
2.25
33.50
4 7. on
13.81
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Plattsmouth. Xebr.,
January 3. 1929.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present: C. F. Harris, Fred II.
Gorder and George L. Farley, County
Commissioners; Geo. K. Sayles, Coun
ty Clerk.
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
The Hoard reorganized for the year
1929 with C. F. Harris as chairman:
Fred II. Gorder as vice chairman and
George L. Farley as junior member.
Bids
As no bids were filed in response to
the advertisement lor bids for blank
books, stationery and supplies, pur
chases of same are to be made in the
open market, subject to the approval
of the County Board.
Claims Allowed
Claims as listed on the various
funds were allowed by the Board:
Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co.,
Dec. tolls, Jan. rent $ 83.75
State Journal Co., supplies.- 25.24
Cassi County Treasury, stamps
and expense
Groneweg & Schoentgen, for
sweeping compound
L. B. Egenberger, provisions
H. M. Soennichsen, same
E. L. McDonald, same
Platts. Water Corporation,
water rent , 17.70
W. A. Wells, provisions S.0 6
ROAD FUXD
S. S. Peterson, matl. and la
bor. 11 D Xo. 5 $ 5.90
Fred Lorensen, road work in
RD Xo. 8 24.40
Louis Schmidt, same. RD 7 19. SO
DRAG FUXD
Frans Rros., matl., RD 11 $ 11.35
Standard Oil Co., gas, RDs 7,
14, 15 and 16 17.01
Oscar Hoback, for dragging
roads. RD Xo. 11 7.15
F. M. Prouty, same, RD 6 25.10
Albert Kraft, same. RD S 7.50
E. B. Chapman, same, RD 11 6.00
Wm. Kitzel. same, RD 6 13.50
Christ Xeben. same. RD 6 22.50
Howard Lohnes, same, RD 2 6.00
Henry Obernolte, same, RD 7 15.75
Simon Brakhage, same, RD 7 18.75
Wm. Westfall, same, RD 7 16.50
Frank Hemke, same, RD 7 11.25
Jess Stock, same, RD 7 9.75
fills Stock, same, RD 7 27.75
Louis Schmidt, same. KD 7 17.60
A. J. Xeitzel, same, RD 7 10.50
W. II. McBride, same, RD 7 8.25
Harley Hayes, same, RD 4 4.50
V. II. McBride, same, RD S 18.00
Ralph Meisinger, tame, RD 2 13.10
Lroy Meisinger, same, KD 2 0.75
J. E. Lancaster, same, KD 27 28.50
J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 10 19.50
X. F. Hennings, same. RD 2 12.00
Win. Diekmau, same, RD 7 6.75
Christie Stohlman, same, RD
Xo. 3 IS. 37
H. F. Engelkemeier, same,
RD No. 9 25.35
BRIDGE FUXD
Fred Lorensen. bridge work$ 17.60
Rilph AJtisiaer. sduie.,. 29.55
Louia Schmidt, .same 11.25
A. J. Tool, merchandise S.30
I v Plattsmouth. Nebr..
January S. 1929.
! The Board met in regular session
; provided by law.
j Present: C. F. Harris. Fred H.
'Gorder and George L. Farley. County
Commissioners; Geo. R. Sayles, Coun
ty Clerk.
i Official Bo2id3, Etc.
j Official bonds of the following
'were approved:
J. C. Niday, Road Overseer of Lib
erty precinct.
1 A. A. Schoeman. Road Overseer of
Louisville precinct.
Official bond of R. E. Xorris. as
sessor of Avoca precinct was approved
by the County Judge and filed for re
cording. County Judge A. II. Duxbury filed
his appointment of Lillian G. White
as Clerk of the County Court at a
salary of not to exceel ?l,2o.00 per
: vear, as provided by law. The ap
pointment was approved and the
a rv fixed at ?lli' per year by
Board.
' County Farm Bureau
The officers of the Cass County
' Farm Bureau filed a report of the
work done by the Bureau during the
year 1928; and a budget of the
amount of funds ($3,250.00) neces
sary to carry on the activities of the
Bureau during the year 1929.
The Board approved the report
and voted to appropriate the sum of
S3, 500. 00 for the County Farm Bu
reau work as requested in accordance
, with the law.
s Tuberculin Test
In ac c rclap.c with the provisions
V.r Chapter 12. 1927 Session Laws of
Xebraska, and the certificate of the
Secretary of the Department of Agri
culture, the Board made an appro
priation of Sl.S0o.00 to meet the ex-,pen:-e
of inspections and tuberculin
'tests of breeding, cattle in Cass coun
.ty, for the period commencing Xo
! ember 1st, 1928, and ending June
! 30th, 1929.
Schedule of Frices
Prices for road and drag work for
the year 1929 were fixed a.s follows:
Road Overseer, per hour 3 5c
Man. single hand, per hour 30c
Tram, per hour 20c
Man and team, per hour 4 5c
lo-ft. drag or over, round
per mile 5c
drag, round trip, per
6 5c
under S-foot, round
per mile 50c
! Salaries for Clerks. Etc.
! Salaries for office clerks were fix
ed as follows:
I Clerk for County Treasurer, to be
same as Deputy Treasurer, $1,250.00
per year.
Clerk, office of the County Judge.
$1,140.00 per year
l
'Attest:
j GEO.
trip,
S-foot
mile
Drag.
trip.
I be grant d and a levy of 1 mills be
jmade for the year 1929, in accord
lance with the provisions of the Ses
jsion Laws of 1927, Chapter 171.
!- Moved by Gorder and seconded by
'Farley that the Resolution be
led.
j Motion carried
vote: Gorder, aye
lev. ave. and the Resolution adopt
ied this Sth day of January. 1929.
(Signed)
! C. F. HARRIS.
FRED H. GORDER,
GEO. L. FARLEY,
Commissioners.
It. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
j Resolution
Whereas, a petition signed by more
than 51 per cent of the resident free
'holders of Stove Creek precinct, Cass
count v. Nebraska, was filed in the
oft ice of the County Clerk of Ca.' s
; county, Xebraska, on the 4th day of j
January, 1929, requesting the Board I
of County commissioners oi a.ss
'county. Nebraska, to levy an assess
ment for one year only not to exceed
.'1.9 mills on the dollar upon the ac-
ai 'tual valuation of taxable property in
the 'said Stove Creek precinct tor the pur
I pose of improving the highway de
scribed below, by means of placing
gravel thereon, said highway describ
ed as follows:
Commencing on the west lim
its of the Corporate Village of
Elmwood, Nebraska, on the high
way running between Sections
9 and 16. 8 and 17, 7 and IS,
Township 10, Range 10, in Cass
county, Nebraska, as the road
runs to the point of intersection
with Tipton precinct; and com
mencing at the east limits of
the Corporate Village of Elm
wood. Nebraska, on the highway
running between Sections in and
; 15. 11 and 12. 12 and 13. Town
; ?hip 3 0. Range 10. in Cass coun-
ty, Xebraska. as the road runs
j to the point of intersection with
; Weeping Water precinct, being
j approximately five and one-half
j miles; and
.Whereas, the Register of Deeds of
Cass county. Nebraska, has filed a
litateir.ent with the County Clerk cer-
tifying that more than ol per cent
'of the resident freeholders of said
; Stove Creek precinct have signed the
said petition, and
i Whereas, the Board of County Com
Imi'-sioners adopted a certain Resolu
jtion on the Sth day of June, 192
I agreeing to furnish half the expense
!oir the niacins of gravel on certain
! roads as Ions: as funds were avail
?able; therefore
I Be it Resolved, that said petition
i be granted and a levy of 1.9 mills
:be made for the year 1929 in accord
Robert Long put up ice Thursday.
Mildred Harter spent Sunday at
the Bornman home.
Harry and Robert Long were Om
aha visitors Monday.
Edward Rau spent Sunday after
noon with Leonard Roeber.
Rilda Colgrave spent Wednesday
evening at the Jim Fidled home.
Rev. and Mrs. Varoce called at the
A. L. Todd home Tuesday afternoon.
William Oliver and Harry Henton
were Plattsmouth visitors Saturday.
adopt-! 'Ir- :iml -rs- Jonn tiweaney speut
;sii !uay wnn Mr. ana .Mrs. r ioyi ii;is-
by the following
Harris, aye; Far- i
EVERY SATURDAY NITE
Given by the Murray
Dancing Club
Excellent music. A good time
assured. Good order. Come
have a good time Sat. night.
Murray Dancing Club
Ben Noell, Mgr.
A few Cass county maps left at
the Journal office. 50c each.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Mrs. Tyler Nunn is reported quite
sick. Her many friends hope she will
j soon recover.
j Mrs. Harold Miller calb d on Mrs.
Todd I 'iesray.
Mrs. John Timm, Jr., and son. j
Lysle. spent Friday at the Jacob j
Carnicle home.
Paul Keinke was an Omaha visit
or Monday going up with a truck
load of storck. i
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kiddle of Ash
land were Sunday dinner guests at :
the L. J. Roeber home.
Robert Long and son, Sammey, . ;
spent Sunday at the Ernest Sturren
egger home near Gretna.
Misses Minnie Hammer and Alice
Meisinger are taking violin lessons .
from Mrs. Frank Pierce. !
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rinke spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. .
Ervin Heicrs near Greenwood. j
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rink and Mar
tin Blum were dinner guests Sun
day at the Herman Thicnmn home. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Grabow. Sr..
spent Friday in Omaha visiting Mr;.
Grabow's sister. Mrs. W. J. SchulU-z. i
Charlev Brown the rural mail car-i
ar.ee with the provisions of the Ses
Superin
Attoi ney.
i
and Jail,)
Clerk, office of County
tendent, $660.00 per year.
Clerk, office of County
?3!9.00 per year.
Janitor for Court House
Sl.230.no per year.
Deputy County Sheriff. $100
month.
Estimate of Expense
for the Year 1929
General fund $ 6 5,0 00
Bridge fund
Road fund .
Mother's Pension fund
Soldiers' Relief fund
$176,
TO T A I
Soldieis' Relief Commission
E. A. Kirkpatrick. of Xehawka.
was appointed as a member of the
Soldiers' Relief Commission for a
term of three years.
Col. M. A. Bates, of Plattsmouth,
was appointed as a member of same
for two years.
Call for Bids
The County Clerk was instructed
to call for bills for county printing,
burial of pauper dead and for service
as County Physicians lor the year
ending February 1st, 1930.
Resolution
Whereas, a petition signed by more
sion Laws of 192 , Chapter 1.1.
Moved bv Farley and seconded by
Gorder that the Resolution be adopt
ed.
Motion carried by the following
vote: Gorder. aye; Harris, aye; Far
lev, ave, and the Resolution adopted
this Sth day of January. 1929.
(Signed)
C. F. HARRIS.
FRED 11. GORDER,
GEO. L. FARLEY,
Attest: Commissioners
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
Claims Allowed
Claims as listed on the funds be
low were allowed by the Board
GENERAL FUXD
Harry Schaefer. for taking
Thomas to county farm $
S. A. Thonisen, for shoveling
00.00 i snow at court- house
Nehawka Enterprise, sup
lilies to Judge
Frankel Carbon Co., supplies
A. G. Bach, provisions
It. Bergmann, room tor gen-
0 0 per
00
0,000.00
5.000.00
5.500.00
1,200.00
i.OO
2.10
... I o
11.50
SO. 00
j eral election
C. F. Harris, for freight and
j phone calls
iStreight & Streight, burial
I expense. Glen Pitman
i Plattsmouth Journal, print
ing
H. M. Soennichsen Co.,. over
shoes to poor
Louisville Courier, printing-
("Wabash Grain Co.. coal to
poor
.00
S.49
S2
129.06
2.50
than 51 per cent of the resident free-, Xeha wka Enterprise, printing
holders of Center precinct. Cass conn- ICloidt Lumber Co., coal to
ty, Nebraska, was hied in the office jail
of the County Clerk of Cass county,
Nebraska, on the 2nd day of Janu
ary,. 1929, requesting the Roard of
County Commissioners of Cass coun
ty, Xebraska, to levy an assessment
for one year only, not to exceed 1 Ms
mills on the dollar upon the actual
valuation of taxable
Center precinct for
improving the highway described be
low, by means of placing gravel
thereon, said highway described as
follows:
Commencing at the northwest
corner of the northeast quarter
of the northeast quarter of Sec
tion lour (4). Township eleven
(11), Range eleven (11), East.
Cass county, Xebraska: thence
east one-fourth mile; thence
bouth two miles between Sec
tions three and four and Sections
nine and ten; thence east one-
Searl & Chapin, coal to poor.
DRAG FUXD
Lebter Frolich, for dragging
roads, RD Xo. 16
Herman F. Rose, same, RD 14
Henry Schaefer same, RD 14
Elmer Frolich same., RD 16
property in said i Philip Spangler, same, KD 14
the purpose of ! P. M. Colo, same. KD 11
20.4 3
4.30
112.20
10.25
15.00
6.15
13.00
16.50
5.25
10.50
13.00
Herbert Oehlerking, same, RD
Xo. 14
ROAD FUND
J. E. Lancaster repair chains,
RD Xo. 27 3.23
Crane. Curyea & Murtey, for
mdse., RD S 6.4S
BRIDGE FUXD
Searl &. Chapin. lumber $ 6.9S
- COMMISSIOXER'S FUXD
2nd District
Grubbte t: Co.. merthaudise
and repairs v.-- : S.3U
CO. HIGHWAY FUXD
irer, has been quite sick and has nad
to have assistance carrying th mail.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bother and
sons spent Sunday evening at the
Herman Roebi r home near Louis
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Richards of
Havclock spoilt Saturday and Sunday
at the Wyman Sawyer and Wm.
Richards homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mooney
and son, Billy, spent Sunday at the
Henry Stander home.
Henry Mann of Battle Creek who
has been visiting at the Wm. Mann
and Ed Rau homes left for his home
the first of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver and
family and Oliver and Margaret Hen
ton spent Sunday afternoon at the
Hernial! Cakemeier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mierce were
in Wahoo on business Thursday af
ternoon. Little G-ene stayed with his
grandmother. Mrs. Chas. Howell.
John Grabow who is a junior in
the Central high school of Omaha
spent the week end at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gra
bow. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carnicle and
son were supper guests Sunday at
the Clyde Haswell home. Ruth Car
nicle and Myrle Swatz were also
evening visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. William Blum and
Miss Elda Thieman attended the
Pasion Play in Omaha Tuesday eve
ning at the auditorium. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Blum and Martin Blum.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harter accom
panied by Mrs. Harter's mother and
sister, Mrs. John Whiteside and Mrs.
Charles Blake of Louisville, spent
Friday at the home of another sister,
Mrs. Carl Sell, near Weeping Water.
The pie social given at the church
last Friday evening for the benefit
of the Sunday school was quite well
attended. The sum of $11.15 was
made. Another social will be held in I
the near future. Watch for the date.
A group of relatives and friends
went in and surprised Mrs. Herman
Thieman Wednesday evening to help
her celebrate her 4 2nd birthray.
Thev took well filled baskets and an
appetizing lunch was served. Those
present were Mr. Herbert Miller and
Miss Ella Miller of Plankintown. S.
D., Miss Eula Reed of Plattsmouth.
Mr. Marion Christenson of Alvo, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Rinke, Mr. and .Airs.
William Blum and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Blum and son, Allen, and
Martin Blum.
I The undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Auction on the former Chris
; Duerr farm, one mile south of Louis
i ville r.nd four miles north of Man
: ley, on
Tuesday, Febr. 5th
beginning promptly at 1:00 o'clock
p. m.. the following described prop
, ei ty, to-w it:
j Five Head of Horses
! One sorrel mare. S years old, wt.
;1230: o;ie black maie, 5 years old,
v.l. ll.'O; out.- black mare, S years
old, wt. 1150; one black mare, smooth
mouth, weight 1150; one colt, 10
months old.
Four Head of Milk Cows
' One roan cow, will be fresh soon;
lone red cow, giving milk; one Hol
j stein heifer; one Jersev cow, giving
1 milk.
I Machinery and Harnessa
( One Avery disk, S-foot; one Stov
'er engine. 1 h.p.; one Jantsvilb-
lister, 4-wluel: one -listed corn cul
ti valor; one Champion mower; one
hog ft eder. r.n-bushel capacity; one
new 3-scction burrow. 1 s-foot; one
Xew Departure cultivator; one Inter
inational spreader; one John Deere
thinner; oe sulky plow, 16-inch; one
; new International tractor plow; one
Fordson tractor; one P. & O. grind
j ery s-in. burr, with cutter attach-
incut; one saw frame; one 30-inch
isaw blade: one 2 5-foot belt; some
alfalfa hay in stack; one hay rack
with trurk: two sets l'i-inch har
ness and other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms of Sale
Ail sums (1 $10 and under, cash.
On sums five.- 30 a credit of six
months will be given, purchaser giv
ing bankable note bearing S per cent
interest from date. Properly must
be settled for before being removed
from the premises.
Alvin Stull,
Owner.
REX YOUNG. Auctioneer
BANK OF COMMERCE.
Clerk.
PUBLICAUCTION
ABANDON THE FOUNDATION
Chicago, Jan. 25. The Susan B.
Vnthony Foundation, inc.. after
spending fifteen years collecting
funds for a proposed $3,000,000
memorial to the suffrage leader, has
been disbanded and collection of con
tributions halted, it was announced
today by Mrs. Luella Montgomery
MacKennan, Illinois director. Mrs.
MacKennan has just returned from
Washington where, she said. Mrs.
Marl Allen Adams, the new president.
ordered the dissolution when she
found that v.n money remained in the
treasury and the foundation had
nothing but outstanding debts.
FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE
From $." to $20 per acre. Well im
proved. Shallow to water. Will ex-
hange a clear S00 acre improved
farm for 15-20 acre tract.
JOE McGUlRE.
14-4sw Purdum, Xebr.
FOR SALE
Having decided to quit farming,
I will sell at Public Auction at the
place four miles west of Nehawka;
two miles north and three miles east
of Avoca: three miles south and four
miles east of Weeping Water
Thursday, Jan. 31st
commencing at 10:30 o'clo.k a. m.,
the following described property, to
wit: Five Head of Horses
Gray team of geldings, smooth
mouth, wt. 2600; one saddle mare,
smooth mouth, wt. about 1000; two
2-year-old colts.
Two Head of Mules
One gray horse mule. S years old.
wt. 1100; black horse mule, S years
old, wt. 1100.
Seven Head of Cattle
Four milch cows, one fresh and
three to be fresh in March; one 2-year-old
heifer to be fresh in June;
one yearling heifer and one heifer
calf.
One Hampshire sow. weight about
175 pounds.
Two dozen White Plymouth Rock
pullets, well bred.
Farm Machinery, etc.
Grain wagon, nearly new; truck
wagon with rack; spring wagon; bob
sbd; 2 -row Avery stalk cutter; R. I.
grng plow; walking plow; R. I.
combined lister, nearly new; St. Joe
walking lister; P & O two-row mach
ine, nearly new; P & O riding culti
vator, nearly new; McCormick mow
er, nearly new; 3-section harrow; 12
bushel seed corn drier; 4-barreI wat
er tank; two sets l'-inch harness;
one set lu-inch harness: one stock
saddle; Old Trusty 150-cgg incubat
or: some chicken coops; two chicken
crates; some timothy hay; 100 bush
els of oats; heating stove; American
cream separator; kitchen cabinet;
ice box; washing machine; 1-h. p.
gas engine; 2Vz h. p. U. I. gas en
gine; grind stone; feed grinder; a
blacksmith forge; two linoleum rugs;
about 20 bushels or potatoes; some
household goods and other articles
too numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale
Sums of $10 and under.
sums over $10 a credit of
time will be given on bankable note
drawing interest at rate of 8 per cent.
Xo property to be removed until set
tled for.
E. J. Kruger,
Owner.
cash; On
6 month's
Team of mules, seven and eight
years old, weight aou; jonn ueere ,
corn elevator, practically new; oue RUIZ. YOUNG. Auctione?r.
one row jotm Deere cultivator. Jonu .THE XEHAWKA BANK.
Chappell, Nehawka, Neb. JlO-tfw . clerk.