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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEil THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936. Commissioners Vote Approval of River Dock Henry T. "Voster, same 92.19 Helen I... Godwin, work for Co. Treas., March 54.00 Cass County, expense- 223.78 Cass L. Sylvester, salary and mileage, March 129.93 Lottie Rosenerans, same 94.14 iE. B. Chapman, tame 115.00 (Julius A. Pitz, same 113.90 'Julius A. Titz, phone calls tor Tass Kesolution Allocating $1,506 of March ' 4.95 Toor Relief Funds to Job to Fred II. Gorder, salary and Watrh fifWl Tpfloml i' mileage 95.40 iatca y.OW iederal. Fred H Gordel.( tt.L call3 and I stamps 10.53 me i.ass county commissioners- ai rj. d. Fitch, Jr., surveying their meeting April 9 passed a reso- and office work Int ion allocating $1,506 of poor re- Elliott, rod and cnain- lief funds to the construction of a dock and wharf on the Missouri river at Plattsmouth, conditional on the furnishing of the balance of cost of this project by the government. The total cost of this improvement is estimated at J23.S2S, which means a federal expenditure of $22,322, as J II. Sylvester, same against the $1,50C pledged by the I Jennie Porter, State vs. Price T . . , . (Mrs. Nellie L'auer, same county. Plans for the projec t have , ... Cfimo J k A, 11, tO. v I l 1"V i Lottie Rosenerans, same 117.00 man, assisting Purveyor 6.VJ John L. Wilson, surveying stakes to Co. Surveyor IS. 4 5 Warren F. Taylor, rod and chainman, assist 'g Surveyor 15.00 Harry Nielsen, salary, March and seed oats, county farm- 115.75 County Judge, fees, State vs. Hook, Price, Ryan 33.50 9.60 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Clerk Hist. Court, fees, State vs. Richard Rhoades been drawn and submitted to the War Department for final approval. In addition to the county's con- tribution of $1,506 for work relief C,erVS T' SUtG , , , - ! vs. Ed Palnieter wages on the job, the government Adam Stcchr, potatoes and will also furnish $8,120 for that pur-j ard press to county farm pose, the balance of the cost being Earl Harris, one load cobs to for material. i Mrs- W- A- RoU3e - - ... . , , i Geo. Stander, Sr., one loud The resolution was introduced by J v.ocd tQ t.OIinty farra Commissioner Pitz, seconded by Com- plattsmouth Bakery, bread to r.ii?sioner Gorder and unanimously! county farm ..,,.rje(i John L. Tidball, coal to farm and mdse. to Co. surveyor At this same meeting the commis- for L. Bethards, repairing shoes sumers annrovt'u apinusiiyiis , i,, lountv l-trr.i rural beer licenses to O. E. MeDon-i Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes aid, Manley (unincorporated); Ash ley O. Ault, Cedar Creek (unincor porated) and Chas. V. Barrows and Byron C. Conn for places located out side the incorporated limits of this city, to the south and north, respec tively, along highway 75. Aclaifti .ojf Mary M. Davis for re fund of S1.6J school tax for year 3 93 5 on account of alleged too high valuation was disallowed. j Reports from the various county officials for the first quarter, ending April 1. were received, as follows: County Judge $933. SO Reg. of Deeds 557.25 County Clerk 242.45 Clerk Dist. Court 5S7.5M County Sheriff S7.75 In addition, there was lied a sup plemental report of fees collected by the sheriff during the second quarter of 1935, in the amount of $92.20, which had not been included in the original report for that quarter. Orders by County Judge granting Mother's I'ension to Mrs. Mary Mc Farland and Marie Richards "were approved by the board. Orders by County Judge renewing Mother's Pension of Zola E. Gilbert, Mrs. May Bauers, Ruth E. Taylor, Lena Roohle, Janet Irene Simmons and Edna A. Jones were approved by the board. Order by County Judge revoking the Mother's I'ension of Nellie Es telle approved by the board. Official bonds of W. A. Wheeler, assessor East Rock Bluff, and Alfred Gansemer, assessor, West Rock Bluff, approved by County Judge and filed for recording. Balance cf time at April meetings spent in consideration and approval of claim bills against the county in the following amounts: MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Vrs. Ruth E. Taylor. Moth er's Pension, April $ Edna A. Jones, same Mrs. Cleo Capper, same Violet Van Kinkle, same Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, same Mrs. Edna Smith, same Mrs. Vera Lancaster, same Mis. Marcia M. Hise. same Mrs. Janet I. Simmons, same Mrs. Elsie M. Smith, same Mrs. Maggie Herrington, same Catherine Falk, same Mrs. Anna Pittn.an, same Mrs. Ora Sell, same Mrs. Edith Krecklow, same. Gretchen Simmons, same Thelma Nichols, same Lena Reehle, same Zola E. Gilbert, same Maggie liolcomb. same Florence J. Britlain, same Ida N. Cotner, same Mis. May Bauers, same Mrs. Mary McFarland, same Marie Richards, same and venairs, county farm F. G. Fricke &. Co., medicine to jaii and county farm Eestor & Swatek Co., hard ware to Cass county Jess F. Warga, mdse. to farm and court house T W rrnhill mil so in Printi- ty Surveyor Nehawka Enterprise, 2000 checks to Co. Judge Standard Blue Print Co., sup plies to Co. Surveyor W. L. Hobson, ambulance and burial exp., Mrs. Bolden Sam Rector, taking Joe Ogden to .county home Dr. E. M. Stewart, med. ser vice to poor Miss Lillie Aldinger. taking care Mrs. Stockhetzkie Lillian Sedlak, 3 days' work for N. Pollard Roy Vickers, bal. due on stor age of Zirger furniture H. J. Addynian, board and care of John pence Dr. Henry W. Walters, med. p.-rv. to poor, Jan., Feb. and March - Underwood-Elliott Fischer Co. rental on machine Northwestern Nat'l Ins. Co., in3. on machinery building Blake's Pharmacy, medicine to poor E. B. Chapman, toll calls Cass County Farm Bureau, salary and expense Adams Drug Store, mdse. to poor L. S. Pucelik, M. D., medical service to poor Dr. M. I. Thomas, same J. W. Brendel. M. D., salary for frst quarter as medical advisor C. L. i!c3, use or manure spreader, county farra Clerk Dist. Court, fees John Boetel, hauling four sewing machines L. C. Smith-Corona Typ. Co., repairs to tyrwrier Nicholas Scnn Hosp., service, Mrs. Flossie Redd Thcs. H. Evans, audit made 4.50 29.00 2.9; 21. S7 1.50 2.00 7.64 4.09 9.S5 11.00 3.20 90.40 County Clerk '. 1S1.50 Emp. Mut. Casualty Co., for quarterly advance premium on Comp. and Liab. policy .300.00 Bates Book Store, mdse. to county officials . 10.65 II. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to farm and court house 15.75 Omaha School Supply, sup plies to Co. Supt K-B Printing Co., supplies to Reg. of Deeds, Treasurer Kilbum & Scott Co., Inc., supplies to Supt Klopn Printing Co., mdse. to County Judge 3S.00 State Journal Printing Co., supplies (Claim Hll 40) Nebr. Emergency Relief Ad ministration, form L-l Joe M. Hiber, one hydrant at ccunty farm and labor G. G. Douglas, medical ser vice to poor John E. Frady Garage, labor and supplies Flattsmouth Journal, print ing find supplies Nehawka Enterprise, publish ing primary notice and list of candidates Lutheran Hosp. Ass'n, board, room, care, Mrs. Opp Br. N. D. Talcott. medical service to poor . L. B. Egcnbergcr, matches to court house K-B Printing Co., mdse. to Reg. of Deeds, Co. Clerk Klopp Printing Co., sup. to Clerk of Court, Reg. Deeds- Hector A. Balthazor, mdse. to county far tu Dr. P. T. Heineman, Xray of man huit at county quarry United Chemical Co., sup. to court house Geo. R. Sayles, salary, exp., March 17S.90 Ed J. Lutz, one horse to the county farm Green's Drug Store, medicipie to poor Dr. C. M. Totman, extracting teeth for poor 27.1 11.00 17.50 14.40 7. SO 70.00 40.9 11 Joe Sheehan, RD S 13.00 Ruben P. Meisinger, RD 2 33.90 Win. Broth well, RD 16 11.05 James C. Lytle. RD 16 16.25 Bert H. Lytle, RD 16 40.00 Harold Thomassen, RD 14 24.85 Wm. Kitzel, RD 6 63.70 Roy Comstock, RD 5 44.00 A. A. Schoeman, RD 3 17.74 Martin Wilson, road work and phone calls, RD 4 CO. 56 Louis Schmidt, same. RD 7 57.24 L. Neitzel, hardware, RD 7 2.55 E. L. McDonald, supplies, RD No. 5 .20 J. I. Fitch, running grader, RD No. 27 6.75 C. M. Lare, welding, RD 11 1.50 Chas. Gruhcr, repairs, RD 14 3.75 .S3 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work, RD 9 12.50 D. Ray Frans. merchandise and lumber, RD 11 4.35 Ruciolf Bergmann, supplies, RD No. S 2.G0 Capital Bridge, mdse., RD 10 90.23 H. Norris. taking down snow fence, RD 16 10.00 Austin-West. Road Mch. Co., supplies, RD's 14 and 15 29.24 A. H. Jacobsen, welding, RD No. 6 19.00 W. H. Maseman, supplies to RD 13 2.75 H. W. Christensen, grader man, IK! 4, RD 7 35.42 Alvo Garage, labor, welding, RD No. 0 2.00 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., hardware, RD 15 25.25 Nebr. Culvert &. Pipe Co., for mdse.. RD 2 51.34 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for merchandise, RD 7 150.00 A. A. Wal linger, salary and expen?e, RD 15 30.00 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material, RD S 14.47 79.74 .26 i.00 60.00 l ri.fi o fi.50 35.00 G.50 15.00 12.00 12.00 fi.50 15.00 G.00 15.00 13.00 25.00 15.00 20.00 12.00 6.50 6.50 6. GO 25.00 13.00 25.00 30.00 7.50 POOR RELIEF FUND Mullen's Market, provisions to poor, February $1C2.50 Hatt's Market, same 41.75 E. A. Wurl, same SS.70 6.54 L. B. Egenberger, same 47.50 Mrs. F. G. Hull, same 2.00 44. 5S Mrs. A. G. Bach, same 16.00 Mrs. Frank M. Rice, same 14.00 2.00 j Hinky-Dinky Store, same 304.17 Carl's Market, same 4.75 14.50 Lortnz Bros., same 18.50 H. M. Soennichsen, prow and 31.00 clothing to poor Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes to poor G.00 John L. Tidball, coal to poor 246.75 E. J. Richey, same 3uS.CS 3.00 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., same 12.00 V. Trumhle. prov. to poor John Peterson, same J. S. Gribble, same 63.35 E. L. McDonald, same Fami. Union Co-Op. Assn., coal to poor 51.45 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., same . George Route, wood to poor Xiiud Jensen', prov. to poor-' Allen's C?sh Store, same C. H. Gibson, same Hart : Co., same 17.50 C. 11. Finley, same 13.50 E. F. Marshall, coal to poor Bir.ger Lumber Coal Co., same Thco. Harms, provisions and clothing to poor Ruuclf L'ergr.iar.n, provisions 50.00 1 to poor Crane, Curyea Ic Murtey, for coal to poor 30. CO Farm. Union Co-Op Oil Ass'n, coal to poor 19.45 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., for coal to poor 30.15 Pcr.terman Market, prov. to poor John Wood, same W. T. Richardson, same 7.50 51. SO 1.S5 7. CO 204. SI 14.00 3.00 S.00 92.40 1.00 1C.44 17.95 410.46 1.9S 60.50 3S.50 31.00 92.25 92.00 26.76 5.00 93.00 82.50 S9.75 9.5; 45.00 . 21.21 RD 6 21.50 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies to RD 7 30.02 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse., RD's 1 and 2 76.07 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse., RD 11 29S.61 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse., RD's 9 and 11 454.37 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse., RD's 7 and 15 100.96 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse., RD's 1 and 2 31.31 John E. Frady Garage, labor and supplies, RD's 1 and 2 C.09 A. A. Wallinger, salary and 35.00 11.07 3.10 3.60 42.00 4.35 of county books, 1935- 215. 00' W. S. Smith, same GENERAL FUND Lillian G. White, salary for March, stamps, box rent $127.75 Georgia White, salary. March 83.34 Edna D. Shannon, same 65.00 A. H. Duxlmry, same 183.34 Minnie Hild, same 90.00 Albert Willis, same 45.00 John Kopp, same 4 5.00 W. II. Puis, salary and exp. 75. G4 Gb-n Puis, clerical work for County Assessor, March C3.65 G. E. Sayles, salary. March 104.17 Josephine Janda. clerical wk. for Co. Clerk, March 33.15 Edith D. Solomon, clerical v.crk, Re-Emp. office. March 60.00 Groth Garnett, clerical work for Rosenerans and Pollard- 40.00 W. G. Kieck, salary, March, and stamps 109.33 Anne Zitka, salary, March, and service to Sheriff 42.50 Alpha C. Peterson, salary for March and mileage 19 4.05 Anna E. Leach, salary, Mch. 55.00 C. E. Lcdgway. s-.ime 100.66 Helen V". Warner, same S3. 34 John E. Turner, same 100.07 Ruth Tatton, same 104.17 H. Sylvester, salary, jailor fees, boarding prisoners Mullen's Market, mdse. to county farm Sinclair Refining Co, supplies to court house Oyiaha Printing Co., sup. to County Assessor Gerlach's Pharmacy, med. to poor L. N. Kunkel, M. D., medical services to poor Stfiidard Oil Co., supplies 1o county farm F. G. Fricke & Co., medicine to poor Iowa-Nebraska Light & Pow er Co.. service to county Ladies Toggery, mdse. to the county farm E. J. Richey, fuel tr court house Popular Variety Store, sup. to Mrs. Rosenerans Plattsmonth Water Corp., for service to court house Frye Mfg. Co., supplies to County Clerk Mrs. Louis Wanamaker, care of Ernest Daniel Mrs. John Leddy, care of Fideline Omaha Printing Co., supplies to Cass county Nebr. M. E. Hospital, med. care Oxlcy and Detlcf-----P. A. Jaco'bson, care of Joe Benson ,- Nehawka Enterprise, supplies to Supt. and Sheriff Peoples City Mission, care of Farmer and McKinney Louisville Courier, primary election notice, printing Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for service, court house, farm Horton Funeral Home, amb. trip to Omaha, Mrs. Rice Hotel Plattsmouth, bus fare to transcient Elmwood Leader-Echo, print ing Notice to Taxpayers and primary election notice Burroughs Adding Mch. Co., service, per agreement Lucii Printing Co., supplies to County Treasurer Lefebure Corp., supplies to J. C. Stewart, same 299.7SlTutt & Brubacher, same Geo. E. Niciilos, coal to poor 5S.S9 Jake Reichart, prov. to poor- Rose Tempelmeyer, prov. to poor F. H. Nichols, r.ame C14.15jA. M. McCurroll, same Morris Grocery, same 3.20 Rihn &' Greene, provisions and clothing 114.20 Earl Bennett, prov. to poor E. L. Nelson, tame J. II. SteiTens, same Sheldon's Store, same S.05 A. F. Sturm, coal o poor Farmers Union Ass'n, same 123.CC T. v.. Engles Lor. Co., :amo Murdock Merc. Co., prov. to 1.00 I poor ; . Oscar Hoffman, same 209.90 ;L. J. Behrns, same L. Ii. Stanley, same : Karnes, Inc., same : Farmers Elevator Co., coal to poor 1.S0 24. SO 8.50 30.00 12.00 1.G3 48.25 25.00 IS. 00 23.79 9.20 94. SO 5.00 1.40 9.70 12.10 7.00 1S-.0 0 64.50 9.2S IS. 51 5.50 55.03 67.91 29.00 S.00 109.00 40.00 95.00 101.00 21.50 5.00 47.00 50.00 33.02 6.10 l.CS C3.50 7.50 15.00 25.00 14.00 11.50 34.00 2.75 24.00 2.00 7.60 17.00 S.25 6.60 9.47 7.15 10.00 5.00 3.60 2.50 S.40 6.05 5.00 47. SO 5.50 25.20 69.00 33.90 3.10 COO . ( u 20. S4 5 4.95 6.76 S.10 10.49 4.50 11.30 Sidles Co.. chains, RD 13 Mrs. F. G. Hull, supplies to RD's 1 and 27 J. J. Pollard, mdse., RD 1 At. Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., sup plies. RD's 6 and 16 Martin Wilson, dragging and phone calls, RD 4 At., Pac. & gulf Oil Co., sup plies. RD's 15 and 16 S7.23 J. B. Elliott, Jr., supplies and labor. RD 6 3.60 J. II. Buck, blacksmith work, RD's 4 and 7 3.50 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse.. RD's 11 and 12 4300.00 Farmers Union Co-Op. Oil As sociation, supplies, RD's 6 and 16 52.42 Farmers Union Co-Op. Oil As sociation, supplies, RD 2 Highway Equip. & Supply Co, mdse., RD 1 Highway Equip. & Supply Co, mdse.. RD 0 Deep Rock Oil Co., supplies, RD 7 D. Ray Frans. rent of lot for machinery, RD 11 Phillips Petroleum Co., Diesel fuel and oil, RD's 9 and 11 9.S7 6.10 6.09 00 J9.9I 3.90 2.00 S.00 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE FUND Paul Vandervoort, mileage and expenses $ 21.93 Loitie Rosenerans, mileage, old age assistance 15.35 Paul Vanclervoort, salary for month of March 65.00 Lillian Sedlak, clerical work for Vandcrvoort 3 4.50 Greth Garnett, same 10.00 Plattsmouth Journal, suppls. to Co. Assistance Director--Lutes Book Store, same S.30 3.95 ROAD FUND Road Work Harry Arnold, RD No. 15 S Ralph Murphy, RD 9 Wm. Sheehan, Jr., RD S Herman WohUarth, RD 10 Nelson Berger, RD 12 J. I. Fitch, RD 27 Louie Allgayer, Jr., RD 13 Jay H. Austin, RD 11 Ray Campbell, RD 27 Glenn Campbell, 11 D 27: Ruben P. Meisinger, RD 2 Chas. Moore, RD 11, less tax Co. Treas., tax Chas. Moore- i red Campbell, RD 27 : C. W. Sloehr, RD 1 22.04 33.10 S6.S0 42.10 45.20 50. C4 67. SO 31.00 3.50 3.50 43.00 6.09 5.21 5.00 75.30 DRAG FUND Dragging Roads Billy Read. RD's 1 and 2 $ Charley Roelofsz. RD 16 Louie Allgayer, Jr., RD 13 Wm. Knutson, RD 3 J. I. Fitch, RD 27 August Krecklow, RD 8 Vernon Laughlin, RD 5 Elmer Bennett, RD 6 Everett Ayres, RD 6 Philip Spangler, RD 14 Albert Timmas, RD 1 John Gochenour, RD 1 F. W. Beil, RD 27 Fred Campbell. RD 27 Henry Hild. RD 2 John S. Vallery, RD's 1, 10 Wm. Norris, RD 1G Wm. Kitzel, RD 6 Harrv V. Bricker. RD 5 Louis Schmidt, RD 7 Ralph Murphy, dragging and maintaining, RD 9 Frank Read, salary and tel. calls, RD's 1, 2, 27 Ii. II. Gerbeling, for milk to poor, it!) 7 Mrs. Amanda Marshall, dam age to hedge, RD 14 Frank Bauer, repairing trac tor cushions, RD 11 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., for supplies, RD's 1 arid 2 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co.,' for supplies, RD's 9 and" 12 ' ISO. 93 Keckler Oil Co., supplies to RD 13 ! Giles Oil Co.,' supplies. RD 1 O. Lundberg, supplies and mdse.. RD 12 The Texas Co., supplies, RD's 1 and 10 Both well Grocery, prov. to poor, RD 15 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work. RD 14 Land Garage, matl. and la bor. P.O 11 Ed Bc-edtker. rent, RD 9 J. E. Knoflicek, road work, RD No. 1 W. O. Martin, engineman on 1IG No. 5, RD 11 Floyd Fulton, salary, March, J. I. Fitch, RD 27 RD's 1 and 2 Capital Bridge Co., mdse., to RD 16 Henry Hild, pulling snow plow to garage, RD's 1, 10 Albert Funk Transfer, grad er blades, RD's 1 and 2 Continental Oil Co., supplies, RD's 1 and 2 Bulger Tin Shop, repair'g oil cleaner, RD 11 Miller-Hasselbalch Co., mdse., RD 11 Bert H. Lytle, dragging and maintaining RD 10 A. H. Jacobsen, welding, RD No. 7 Austin West. Road Mchy. Co., supplies, Rl 10 Dens. Oil Lubr. Co., mdse., RD's 7 and 1C Dens. Oil Lubr. Co., mdse., RD 11 Dens. Oil Lubr. CO.,' mdse., RD's 1 and 2 Standard Oil Co., supplies to RD's 1 and 2 Standard Oil Co., supplies to RD's 6 and 15-r Standard Oil Co., supplies to RD's 11 and 1? II. W. Christensen, grader man, IIG 4, RD 7 Sanford Homan, maintaining road, RD's 7 and 14 Trunkenbolz Oil Co.. supplies, IlD's 14 and 15 Roy Comstock, dragging and maintaining, RD 5 Cloidt Service, supplies and labor, RD's 1 and 2 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse.. RD's 4 and 7 Derby Oil Co., supplies, RD's 1 and 2 National Refining Co., sup plies 1 and 2 and 27 Ofe Oil Co., supplies, RD's 1 and 2 20.76 Iowa-Nebraska Light & Pow er Co.. service to patrol, RD No. 11 Sidles Co., supplies, RD 9 Ralph Schomaker, helping on grader, RD 14 Ward's Service Ststicn, sup plies, RD 16 Anchor Oil Corp., supplies to RD 13 . jRed Giant Oil Co., supplies to BRIDGE FUND Wm. Sheehan, Jr., for bridge work $ 22.40 Jay H. Austin, same 17.60 21.00 4.00 C. W. Stochr, same Joe Sheehan, same D. Ray Frans, merchandise and lumber H. A. Funke, material Geo. E. Nickles, mdse Roy Comstock, bridge work T. W. Eneles Lumber Co., for hardware J. W. Banning, material E. J. Richey, lumber A. A. Schoeman, bridge work Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material Searle (c Chapin Lumber Co., material Louis Schmidt, bridge work Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., lumber and material Giis Brockhage, repairing ce ment culvert 21.96 20. S3 50.39 16.00 30.70 21.92 9 0.50 4. OS 112.40 S.S 4 65.12 A Beauty's Right May Qizecn COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District Fred W. Tritsch, salary for month of March $ D. L. Ramel, road work J. IX Adams Co.. blades Miller-Hasselbalch Co., mdse. Bauer Auto f- Supply Co., la bor and repairs '. Sinclair' Refining Co, supplies Don Seiver, mdse Kroehler Hardware, hardware J. D. Adams Co., mdse Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for merchandise Dens Oil Lub. Co., grease .00 65.00 2.75 249.22 ? 5. S 7 IS. 41 13. 78 16. SI ISO. 00 13.50 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District John Finkle, graderman, IIG No. 5 $107.50 Austin-West Road Machinery Co., mdse. 20.10 Anchor Oil Corp., supplies 32.70 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Third District 120.40 1 Earl Elliott, engineman, HG No. 3 $ 77.74 Dens Oil Lubr. Co., mdse 28. 7S Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for merchandise 220.00 James C. Lytle, graderman, HG No. 3 3S.04 24.00 60.00 102.07 5.00 .75 44.37 2.00 . 20.03 47.00 52.00 1.12 42. 7S SO. 47 19.05 47.17 54.75 104.12 12.14 71.34 10.00 6.65 700.00 40.36 36.43 .94 10. S5 S.20 S.90 19.50 72.99 62.40 30.00 6.77 97.27 4. SO 3.90 22.00 V.-"Jf.:-'-:.4 1 "ranees Weld, daughter of the president-elect of Wells College, has icon chosen junior May Queen in the annual ceremonies on the college campus at Aurora, N. Y. COUNTY IIIGinVAY FUND Frank Read, salary and tel. calls, March $ 33.95 West. Sand & Gravel Co., for rock and transporting same on roads 57.60 Fred Rueter, salary, freight and storage Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Co., road gravel Jay II. Austin, road work August Krecklow, dragging roads 7.35 Farm. Co-Op. Oil Co., supplies 191.79 Keckler Oil Co., supplies 149.25 Giles Oil Co., supplies L. D. Grosser, supplies Jess F. Warga, merchandise and repairs O. Lundberg, supplies and merchandise Ray Rouse, storage and sal ary to April 1st W. L. Seybolt, salary and expense CO. 20 Anton Auerswald, for black smith work 5.35 Harold A. Krecklow, labor 1.S0 F. Joseph Knecht, supplies John R. Chriswisser, road work Harry Scliaefer, salary and storage John Sweeney, patrol Miller-Hasselbalch Co., mdse. Bauer Auto & Supply Co., for labor and repairs John Gruber, salary, March John R. Chriswisser, same Oscar E. Dowler, same McMaken Transfer Co., re pairing jack at rock crusher Anchor Oil Corp., mdse Dens Oil Lubr. Co., mdse Mathew's Garage, storage Nebr. Culvert & Pipe Co., for merchandise Standard Oil Co., supplies Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies Atl., Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., gas Peters Oil Co., supplies Alemite Co., supplies : Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for merchandise Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for merchandise Modern Construction Co., for hauling gravel on roads G. A. Pope Oil Co., sunplies Joy Dietrich Mach. Works, merchandise and labor Manley Grain Co., coal to Patrol No. 3 Anchor Oil Corp., supplies C. F. Reichart, storage Sheldon's Store, rent of barn for tractor At., Pac. tc Gulf Oil Co., for supplies J. A. Boyd, elcc. to Pat. house At., Pac. Gulf Oil Co., for supplies J. B. Elliott, Jr., supplies and labor J. H. Eu'k, blacksmith work Farmers Union Co-Op. Oil As sociation, supplies Mrs. Elmer Adams, care of Stradley child Mrs. Geo. Trimble, same Mrs. Dorothy Neusham, same Tabitha Home, care of Strad ley children John E. Stradley, salary less care of children Highway Equip. & Supply Co, merchandise 131.38 3.60 65.00 6 S.25 10.51 S4.20 60.00 60.00 67.50 1.00 3.70 50.31 1.50 QUIZ KARFIS ON CRIME DETAILS 19.60 SI. 21 55.68 76.56 133.65 14.00 200.00 C3.59 IS 8.0 4 St. Paul, May 5. Federal agents, weary after nearly four days of per ristcnt effort pressed Alvin Karpis Tuesday for details of a crime career their chief said included three kid napings, the flaying of a Missouri sheriq, 15 bank robberies, three or four mail holdups and complicity in several other slayings. In New Orleans agents completed questioning Fred Hunter and Ruth Robinson, captured with Karpis there last Friday. Hunter w ill face charges in a Garretsvillc (Ohio) mail robbery and harboring Karpis, while the woman was released. 73.64 6S.89 9.85 11.80 61.92 5.00 5.00 4G.C3 .75 45. 21 6 4.00 7.00 25. S4 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 26.50 LOUISVILLE STATE AID BRIDGE FUND John H. Busche. tollman for month of March ! C. F. Wheeler, same Earl A. Mayfield, same II. A. Funke, coal to bridge- Nebr. Power Co., service Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for phone service Ixiuisville Bridge Co., interest for first quarter, 1936 103S.25 70.00 C5.00 C5.00 G.21 7. 85 4.S4 Roll i i9rai& Phone the news to Ho. C. FARMERS NOTICE Sec us before you buy your Hail Insurance on Grain this year. There is a Dicrencc Our claims are paid in full within ten days after the loss. INSURANCE- AND BONDS Phone- 16 Plattsmouth ! 3 w TS7EAT may we do tc fcelp you fully un derstand just what your insurance means to you? We'll be glad of the opportunity. Sear! S. Bavis OFFICES! 2X11 Fl.OOIt Platts. State Bank Bids. II ft Li All the World Loves Mother May 10 is Mother's Day Make this Mother's Day a truly happy one for your Mother. She will enjoy nothing more than a beautiful Mother's Day Card from you. For, after all, it is your love and thoughtfulness that make her happy. . . . Select your cards for Mother's Day here. We have a beautiful showing to choose from. 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