T V - t T Y Y i i Y "V "V 2 P-DaD..BTl t Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y $1.25 waists for. 79c t $1.50 waists for 98c A $1.75 waists for $1.19 f $2.00 waists for ,. $1.39 X $2.50 waists for $1.60 $2.p waists for $1.98 f $6.00 waists for $3.98 X V 1 Y Vo still have Summoor Clearance Sale prices for you 1 1781 All our Ladies' Fancy While Waists, the "Acorn" Brand, made by Munson, you know the fit and style. on Y Y Y Y Y DUGS OF 1 its Transact a Great Deal of Import ant Business at Session. Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 2, 1910. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present: C. R. Jordan, L. D. Switzer, and M. L. Friederich, coun ty commissioners, and D. C. Morgan, county clerk. County clerk instructed to call for Lids for coal for court house, farm and pauper poor. Petition from Fred H. Gorder and others requesting the appointment of Turner Zink, justice of the peace in and for Weeping Water city received and appointment made. County judge files second quarter report for 1910. On motion of Friederich, second ed by Switzer, all future advertising notices to be given to the News-Herald Publishing company. County treasurer's statement of re ceipts and disbursements first half of 1910 received and filed. As advertised bids were received from John S. Hall, $825.60; John Bauer, $862; and the Plattsmouth Water company, $985; for installing a hot water heating plant at county Ioor farm. Moved Mr. Bauer be awarded the contract for the installa tion of the heating plant at the poor farm. Motion carried. Contract en tered Into between John' Bauer and the board of county commissioners. Bids received for carpenter work and building in which to install the heating plant as follows: W. J. Her ring, $58.25; T. J. Isner, $48; L. G. Larson, $69; Frank Boyd $31.50. Contract awarded to Frank Boyd. Bids received for mason work and contract awarded Emil Walters. The following claims were allowed on the genera fund: M. L. Friederich, salary and expense $ 43.00 L. D. Switzer, salary and expense 40.15 Fred Patterson, salary 36.00 Frank Dunbar, ticket to pau per 3.50 Kroehler Bros., mdse to court house and jail .... 22.35 Fred Patterson, use of field instruments, (refused) . . 5.00 J. Waterman, lime to Jail . 25 E. Manspeaker, salary de puty county sheriff .... 37.50 M. E. Manspeaker, livery to road appraisers 2.50 T. S. Svoboda, salary and laundry 62.50 D. C. Morgan, salary and ex pense 190.10 Neb. Telephone Co., assigned to M. L. Friederich on sur veyors instruments 5.96 Mary E. Foster, salary, ex pense and institute fees. . 175.53 D. C. Morgan, posting pri mary list of candidates. 175.53 W. and L. E. Curley, survey ors instruments 153.75 Peter Clans, mdse to, county farm 5.50 A. G. Baeh.& Co., mdse to paupers and poor farm.. 68.65 Earl Travis, State vs. Egan Polsal and Jones 3.00 Klopp & Bartlett, supplies to county superintendent. 36.75 James Robertson, State vs. Fred Patterson 22.00 J. F. Ferrier, livery to wit ness Inquest, Lou Walker. 2.50 S. Muir, reports birth and deaths 1.50 G. D. Maseman, same .... 3.60 Geo. Reitter, same 1.00 B. I. Clements, same 4.75 W. E. Hand, same 1.50 Mike Tritsch, same 3.i0 P. S. Crink, same 2.00 H. M. Soennichsen, same . . 6.30 E. Sturzennegger, same . . 50 W. II. Lyman, same 6.40 A. E. Stites, same 90 A. Kurtz, same 1.20 H. F. Kropp, same 60 E. Manspeaker, recapturing Blunt and Morris 7.95 John Bauer, mdse to poor farm 17.65 C. R. Jordan, salary and ex pense 4 0.00 Dr. B. F. Brendel, insane case Edd Fliter 8.00 D. O. Dwyer, same 3.00 James Robertson, same . . . 8.00 C D. Quinton, same .... 25.31 Ranee Rosencrans, witness Insane case Edd Filter.. 2.50 Charles Ault, same 2.50 Dr. B. F. Brendel, Insane case, James Wilson ..... 8.00 D. O. Dsvyer, same 3.00 James Robertson, same .... 5.25 C. D. Quinton, same 2.20 Plattsmouth Telephone com pany, rent and tolls .... 30.30 Swarts Mercantile company mdse. to poor 5.29 Zuekweiler & Lutz, mdse. to poor 2.00 Strtlght & Street, cbalr to county clerks office .... 5.20 Klopp & Bartlett, legal blanks 1.09 Herold Book Store, flags '. . 1.50 Dora Fleischman, care of blind man for three months 18.00 Plattsmouth Water company water to court house and jail 56.00 William Wehrbetn, livery to commissioners 7.00 H. M. Soennichsen, mdse.. 24.23 Louise Meierjurgen, care of George Baker 10.00 H. D. Patterson, surveyors services 5.00 W. C. Ramsey, salary and expense 90.73 Dr. B. F. Brendel, Inebriate W. C. Carraher 8.00 D. O. Dwyer, same 3.00 James Robertson, same .... 9.00 C. D. Quinton, same .... 75.92 W. B. Banning, witness, W. C. Carraher 3.40 R. L. Newell, same 3.40 O. Nichols, same 3.40 W. Wolfe, same 3.40 H. A. Schneider, postal sup plies 23.44 C. C. Baldwin, team to Throw Away the Grindstone It's Slow! Uuse a Luther Grinder Saves Time! 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Your ten-year-old hoy will tell you it is fun to sharpen everything on this FARM SPECIAL GRINDER. I 0 JOMN HARDWARE! BAUER 1.50 75.00 14.50 2 t.s: 6.00 30.00 52.71 15.23 8.50 24.90 1.85 9.35 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80 26.55 commissioners 3.00 R. A. Bates. printing: and supplies 65.90 News-Herald Publishing Co., printing 197. S9 Peter Coos, boarding Wil liams and Kildow . : H. Tarns, salary Nebraska Telephone com pany, rent and toll . . . E. G. Lewis, county physi cian to August 1, 1910, In dist. No. 4 E. G. Lewis, State vs. Mc- Vey, Delezene, Wauna-maker H. C. McMaken & Son. Ice to court house M. Hild, mdse. to county farm R. A. Bates, printing county treasurer's report J. R. Wilson, transcript Cass County vs. Sarpy county. Nebraska Lighting company, gas to court house and Jail Louisville Courier, printing. A. J. Beeson, costs In county court, State vs. Morris, Carraher, Eledge, Lynch and Brann John C. York, barber work at poor farm James Robertson, State vs. Wannamaker C. M. Seybert, witness State vs. Wannameker ...... E. C. Twlss, same D. K. Barr, same M. C. Care, same Plattsmouth Telephone com pany, rent and tolls.... The following claims were allow ed on the road fund: W. R. Sperry, assigned City National bank, Weeping Watert concrete work, In heritance tax fund 300.00 W. R. Sperry, concrete work Inheritance tax fund .... O. Rasmussen, sharpening grader, road district No. 14 J. Goehry, same, No. 7... Mike Lutz, road work, road district No. 1 224.15 Wm. Ketch, same, No. 12.. E. G. King, same, No. 5 . . J. E. Bates, same, No. 12. . Frank Rouse, same, No. 6. . T. J. Marshall, same, No. 6 . . W. II. Rush, same, No. 7. . A. W. Barrett Lumber Co., material, No. 7 Ceo. P. Hell, road work, dist. No. 2 M. Dalby, material, No. 5 . . Frank Rouse, road work, No. 5 W. D. Coleman, same, No. 5 John Waterman, lumber, No. r Lee Arnett, supplies, No. 1 . . J. Adams & Son, material, No. 16 J. A. Hennlngs, road work, No. 2 Jesse Perry, return of poll tax, No. 17, (refused) . . 'arl Johnson, road work, No. 16 M. Dalby. material, No. 6. Wm, Stohlman, road work, No. 8 The following claims were allow ed on the road fund: Nebraska Constrution com pany, bridge work .... G. W. Leach, same C. M. Seybert, same Cedar Creek Lumber com pany lumber The following claims were allow ed on the commissioners road fund: G. W. Leach, road work, road dist. No. 14 ..... . E. T. Tool, coal, No. 7. . . . W A. Cole, road work, No 14 O. W. Fischer, same, No 15 Board adjourned to meet August 3, 1910. D. C. Morgan, County Clerk. We Give Awav Absolutely Free of CostrzJ he People'! Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain vCP I The People IjIlU, or Medicine bimpUticd, by-K. Y .-fierce, M. U., Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalid' Hotel and Sur- ileal Institute ar Itiltfjlii a ku.lr HUM !.... l i7 . 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Made from native medicinal forest roots no habit-forming drugs. of well established ou retire value. district No. 22 800.00 The following claims were allow ed on the commissioners road fund: City treasurer, Plattsmouth city proportion of coramla- . sloner8, road fund, road district No. 17... Y. '.V. 300.00 Board adjourned to meet August 18. 1910. D. C. Morgan, County Clerk. Alvo HEATING! P! HMniMr.i K R rjt 27.00 3.00 8.00 63.50 18.40 11.10 6.00 10.50 275.00 2.75 3.00 2.94 26.00 32.00 19.20 14.00 57.61 39.00 3.00 4.00 31.34 451.00 271.00 17.50 13.30 95 60 42.00 49.03 62.50 22.00 Peter Anderson left Wednesday for South Dakota. Charles Frollch and family left Wednesday for a few weeks visit In Oklahoma. Misses June and Bessie Lindley of Wakennee, Illinois, are visiting their cousins, the Misses Grace and Ruth Elliott. Miss Grace Elliott who has been attending summer school at Peru, returned home Monday. Her sister, Miss Ruth and cousins, Misses Bessie and June Lindley met. her at Lincoln on Friday where they visited until Mrs. A. N. Myers gave her daugh ter Francis, a surprise party Satur day evening, July 30, the occasion Ibelng her 12th birthday Several Ht- tie friends were present and spent the evening very enjoyably. Ica cream and cake was served. The ladles of the M. E. church gave, an ice cream social Saturday evening, July 30th, which was quite well at tended and thereby netting then about $12. . . ;e I'M. ttgonberger IUtuns. Ed. Egenberger who started on his vacation trip for the west June 22nd returned this week looking quite re freshed. Mr. Egenberger went with Omaha parties to Denver and Salt Lake City where two weeks wer spent in viewing the Bcenery. From Salt Lake the party went direct to Reno, Nevada, landing thero on the. morning of July 4th, In time to got a good seat for the Jeffries-Johnson fight. Mr. Egenberger saw a good many Omaha men at the fight, but did not notice any Plattsmouth ac quaintances there. There was not much money change iinH.i... . , led hands at tho ring side, though be. Mrs. W. C. Casey gave a birthday fnra tha fl . t nn. . nn Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 3, 1910. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present: C. R. Jordan, L. D. Switzer and M. L. Friederich, coun ty commissioners, D. C. Morgan, county clerk. Minutes of previous session read and approved when the , following business was transacted in regular form: Resignation of County Attorney William C. Ramsey received and same was accepted. " Calvin H. Taylor was this day ap pointed county attorney In and for Cass county, Neb., to fill tho unex pired term, caused by the resigna tion of William C. Ramsey. The following claims were allow ed on the general fund: C. D. Quinton, State vs. F. Wannamaker 2.75 Lorenz Bros., mdse. to poor. 3.00 Tho following claims were allow ed on the road fund: City treasurer, Flattsmouth city, rond district No. 17 700.00 John Ruhge, city treasurer, Avoca, road district No. 23 500.00 City treasurer, Union, road party Saturday afternoon for her lit tle niece. Cornelia Wild. Refresh ments were served and the young folks report a royal tfme. Miss Luella Stout and Miss Pearl Keefer drove to Lincoln Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan of Lincoln are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lou Dlmmett. Mrs. E. M. Stone, son La Verne and mother, Bina Kltzel, returned Wed nesday from their visit in Denver, Col. MIks Stella Shaw came down from Lincoln Sunday to visit at the S. C. Boyles home until Tuesday, when she returned to her home in Omaha. ,Ed. Stroemer and family visited relatives in Barneston from Monday until Thursday of last week. Will Foreman and Lloyd Sheesley wheeled to Davey Saturday, returning Monday. Grandma Foreman is spending the week with Mrs. 8. Cashner. Jesse Baker and family visited Mrs. Baker's parents near Bennett last Saturday and Sunday. Ed. Stroemer and family spent Sunday in Elmwood. Herman Rogge and Henry Rogge of Elmwood spent Tuesday with rel atives at this place. Miss Lizzie Taylor visited at home Sunday. C. R. Jordan returned Thursday of last week from his sojourn in Tex as. He left Tuesday for the county seat on business. Lafe Mullln left Tuesday for Red Cloud, to visit an undo. Mr. and MrB. George Hall went to Omaha Monday. W. E. Newklrk and family are camping at Ashland this week. George Foreman, Sr., and Fred Prouty, shipped four car loads of stock to South Omaha Tuesday night. Jake Asnpach left Wednesday for Bralnerd, Neb. Charles Clodfclter returned Mon day from Hamburg, la. Mrs. Morgan Curyea was on tho sick list lust week. Miss Ollle Foreman came home Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Crone of Cort land, came In Monday to visit Mra. Crone's sister, Mrs. M. P. Stone, re maining until Tuesday evening. Miss Flore Gertnian of Newton, la., came In Saturday afternoon to visit Miss Emma Jordan and other friends for a few weeks. Charles Frollch Houth of town, had the misfortune to have a finger brok en recently. deal of Jeffries talk which changed considerable when the two men went Into tho ring. Tho fight was rather tamo and did not reach the expecta tions of the crowd. From Reno Mr. Egenberger and party went to San Francisco and from there to Los An geles, and later to Portland and Seat tle, Wash.; thence to Vancover and St. Paul and from St. Taul via Winne peg to Plattsmouth. Mr. Egenberger spent two weeks In San Francisco and on the whole enjoyed his trip Immensely. Life on Panama Canal. has had one frightful drawback, malaria trouble that has brought suffering and death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, Jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debility. 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