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    PLATTSMOUTH SFMI-WEEKLY JOURNAZi.
PAG I. 3.
MONDAY, JANUARY IS, 1515.
THE PROCEEDINGS
OF OUR COUNTY
CO MM SSONERS
Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 5, 1I15.
L'oard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, C. E. Heebner, Julius
A. Pitz and C. R. Jordan, county
commissioners; Frank J. Libershal,
county clerk. Minutes of previous
sessions read and approved, when the
following business was transacted in
regular form:
County clerk filed report of
fees earned 4th quarter
11H4 250.00
County re.iri.ster of deeds filed
report of fees earned 4th
quarter 11U4 :5SS.OO
County sheriff filed report of
fees earned 4th quarter 1914 lo t 95
County clerk reported that County
Jude Allen J. Peeson had approved
and recorded the following bonds:
Pond of C. rJ. Heebner, commis
sioner Second district.
Pond of Henry Snoke, commis
sioner Third district.
Pond of Frank J. Libershal, county
clerk.
The following claims were allowed
on the general fund of the county:
C. K. Heebner, salary and
mileage $ 7.50
Mary K. Foster, salary and
expense 155.78
Fred Patterson, office work.. 30.00
Wm. Barclay, meals to jury.. 20.25
Plattsmouth Water Co., water
to court house and jail.... 11.7J
C. K. Jordan, ticket to pauper 1.55
C. K. Wescott's Sons, clothing
to Green family 17.20
Hans Sievers, salary and
laundry 7S 0
J. II. Thrasher, bailiff's cert. . 4.00
Hatt & Son, nulse. to J. Lam
l.erts 10. Oo
J. H. Tarns, salary and ex
penses for D icc-nmer 97.50
Frank J. Libershal, salary
and expenses 212. 7J
Walter Brittain, assigned
Hans Sievers, labor at court
house 7.F0
J. M. Jirousek, mdse. to Sva-
tek, Nov. and Dec 10.00
Mont Robb, meals to jury.... 0.50
James Pebal, brooms to court
house 3.00
(I. Rhode, assigned W. K.
Fox, shoveling snow at
court house 1.75
Mrs. A. L. Marshall, care of
Max Barg-er 13 00
John Weyrich, repairs to
chair .75
E. Manspeaker, salary dep
uty sheriff Dec, 1914 45.00
Nelson Jean & Co., coal to
paupers and court house.. 101.73
Mrs. Dora Fleischman, care
of blind man 4th quarter.. 18.00
Crozier Pres., mdse. to Miss
McGinn is 5.00
J. II. Thrasher, assigned to
W. K. Fox, bailiffs cert.. 3S.00
F. R. Gobclman, railroad fare
to pauper - 3.45
F. II. Nicholas, mdse to L.
Walker, Nov. and Dec 28.04
II. M. Soennichsen, mdse to
paupers 41.75
Klopp & Bartlett Co., supplies
to county 71 .53
Wm. Richards, care of Wm.
Everett, Nov. and Dec 10.00
A. W. White, mdse to Mc
Pherson and Fullinjrton. . . . 10.00
B. C. Marquardt Co., mdse.
to Mrs. Cottinffham 7.00
W. K. Fox, county treasurer,
stamps 12.21
Ed. Ejrenberg-er, admstr. coal
to paupers 30.50
Streisrht & Streiffht, curtain to
jail 1.50
I'. F. Goos, meals to jury 7.00
F. G. Friche & Co., supplies to
county farm 11-40
C. W. Baylor & Co., coal to
poor farm, jail and paupers 158.07
Warjra & Schuldice, labor and
supplies to court house and
farm 4.40
The following claims were allowed
on the road fund of the county:
J. A. Whiteman, road work in
heritance tax fund 207.55
J. II. Busche, same R. D. 2.. 39.30
Aug. Krecklow, same R. D. 8 48.90
Pen Peckman, same R. D. 10 3.85
Aur. Krecklow, same R. D. 8 148.45
A. F. Seybert, same R. D. 2.. 18.50
J. W. Keil, same R. D. 2 23.20
S. C. Hardnock, same R. D. 16 20.00
J. C. Niday, same R. D. 11.. 25.60
Kroehler Bros., haidware to
R. D. 27 2.55
Wm. Hoover, grading R. D. 8 76.50
Henry Knabe, road work R.
D. 12 18.00
W. II. Lopp, same R. D. 12.. 34.00
W. J. Patridge, same R D. 13 23.40
G. W. Harshman, jr., same R.
D. 13 66.80
G. E. Ycung, same R. D. 12.. 41.70
Chas. R. Gilmore, same R..
D. 13 14.00
B. G. Watkins, same R. D. 12 42.20
Iee Arnett Co., culverts for
R. D. 11 77.00
Lee Arnett Co., same R. D. 0 04.80
Lee Arnett Co., same R. D. 4 08.00
Lee Arnett Co., same R. D. 15 57.80
D. T. Tyson, road work R.
D. 0 8.80
S. G. Kellogg, same R. D. 0.. 3.00
Perry Cook, same R. D. 0... 35.00
C. E. Heebner, same R. D. 12 3.00
John Aires, same R. D. 0 13.00
C. E. Heebner, same R. D. 13 0.00
Geo. Hall, same R. D. 10 2.40
A. Sutton, same R. D. 10 1.20
II. J. .Miller, same R. D. 0 1.40
Frank Olsen, same R. D. 0.. .00
C. W. Lopp, same R. D. 12.. 39.40
G. P. Foreman, same R. D. 10 51.50
J. B. Sutton, same R. D. 2... 3.00
B. II. Root, grading Dist. 10,
refused 10.00
Roy Bennett, road work
Dist. 10 32.40
O. W. Fischer, same Dist. 15 2.00
J. L. Hardnock, same Dist. 10 22.20
E. F. Hurlbut, same Dist. 6.. 00.40
Samuel Rodaway, same Dist. 10 0.00
Village clerk Elmwood, pro
portion road fund Dist.25.. 195.00
Village clerk Eagle, same
Dist. 20 80.00
Village clerk Weeping Water,
same Dist. 24 75.00
Village clerk Murdock, same
Dist. 21 35.00
Village clerk South Bend,
same Dist. 19 50.00
Village clerk Alvo, same Dist.
No. 23 70.00
Village clerk Greenwood, same
Dist. 20 109.00
Alex Jones, freight and road
work Dist. 4 4.00
W. J. Althouse, road work
Dist. 0 40.:
Earl Jordine, same Dist. 0. . 11. 9o
L. P. Appleman, same Dist. 0 9.80
Wm. Renwanz, same Dist. 0.. 9.00
Fred McGrady, repairs to
irrader Dist. 14 4.00
Louis Spearhouse, road work
Dist. 14 7.50
Paker fc Nickels, spikes and
wire Dist. 9 7.49
R. P. Leffler, road work Dist.
No 9 5.00
John Kupke, same Dist. 4.... 8.00
T. A. Butterfield, same Dist.
No. 6 20.20
Joseph II. Seacat, same Dist.
No. 14 59.20
.Trie Vickers. same Dist. 10.. 5.00
Geo. F. Oelherking, same
Dist. 15 .. 40.15
Walter Dyers, same Dist. 27,
25.75, cut to 21.25
Nehawka Fanners' Grain
Co., coal to Dist. 12 28.75
Henry Wessel, hardware Dist.
No. 12 5.70
Henry Wessel, same Dist. 9.. 1.05
T. J. Marshall, road work
Dist. 0 32.80
E. T. Tool, lumber Dist. 7 2 10
G. W. Leach, road work Dist.
No. 14 15.00
S. J. Earl, same Dist. 10 15.40
W. G. Standley, same Dist. 10 12.20
W. J. Hayes, same Dist. 15.. 0.50
L. J. Walradt, same Dist. 0.. 43.00
R. A. Talbott, same Dist. 4.. O.Oo
Fred Creamer, same Dist. 7 4.00
The following claims were allowed
on the bridge fund:
J. Adams, bridge lumber.... 32.55
C. E. Heebner, bridge work.. 5. (to
J. C. Niday, same 24.20
Board adjourned to meet Wednes
day, January 0, 1915.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 0, 1915.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment with all members present, when
the following business was trans
acted in regular form:
Petition received from Weeping
Water city signed by C. E. Tefft and
thirty-five others, asking to have R.
G. Glover appointed justice of the
peace to fill vacancy caused by death
of P. S. Barnes and appointment
made by the board.
The following bonds were approved
by the board:
Eda Marquardt, county superin
tendent of public instruction.
A. J. Snyder, county register of
deeds.
Allen J. Beeson, county judge.
Dr. J. F. Brendel, county coroner.
Fred Patterson, county surveyor.
A. G. Cole, county attorney.
James Hoover, road overseer R. D.
No. 3.
John Lomcyer, road overseer R. D.
No. 5.
Walter Byers, road overseer R. D.
No. 27.
E. B. Taylor, assessor Weeping
Water City.
G. S. Smith, assessor Rock Bluffs
precinct.
George Vv Snyder, assessor Platts
mouth precinct.
John Morford, constable Stove
Creek precinct.
Lute Boedeker, constable Louisville
f recinct.
John Cory, constable Plattsmouth
City.
John Spence, constable Eight Mile
Grove precinct.
R. D. McNurlin, constable Weeping
Water City.
F. M. Beall, justice of the peace
Elmwood precinct.
A. H. Vanlandingham, justice of
the peace Tipton precinct. j
W. B. Rishel, justice of the peace ,
Plattsmouth City.
James W. Brobst, justice of the
peace Louisville precinct. J
P. J. Linch, justice of the peace
Greenwood precinct.
R. G. Glover, justice of the peace
Weeping Water City.
M. Archer, justice of the peace
Plattsmouth City.
M. Archer, police magistrate,
Plattsmouth City.
National Surety Co., American
Surety Co., Lion Bonding and Surety
Co., for W. K. Fox, county treasurer.
Lion Bonding and Surety Co., for
Sheriff C. I). Quinton.
The First National bank of Platts
mouth was designated as a depository
for county money and their bond ap
proved by the board. Clerk was in
structed to return all official bonds
which have but one surety thereon.
Clerk of district court filed statement
of the time and mileage of the regu
lar jury and talesman for November
term, 1911, of the district court of
Cass county, amounting to $1,579.20.
The following claims were allowed
on the general fund of the county:
Fred Patterson, express 1.30
Hatt & Son, mdse. to Mrs.
Lambert 10.00
Allen J. Beeson, approving
bonds and expense 4.15
C. Hei.el, grinding corn for
farm 2.08
James Robertson, salary and
fees 4th quarter 215.00
Plattsmouth Journal, printing
and supplies 41.14
Wm. Schmidtman, mdse. and
repairs poor farm and jail 49.30
J. W. Sutton, auto livery for
pauper Alvo to Plattsmouth 11.00
C. D. Quinton, premium on
bond, refused 90.00
II. A. Funke Lumber Co., coal
to L. Walker . . 10.30
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry,
laundry for jail 8.54
W. K. Fox, poll tax receipts
R. D. 17 0.00
H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to
Mrs. Schlieska 30.00
Lincoln Telephone and Tele
graph Co., rents and tolls,
17.19, cut to 10.19
Allen J. Beeson, approving
bonds 0.10
C. R. Jordan, salary a nd
mileage 111.00
M. E. Manspeaker, auto hire
for witness, State vs.
Hutchison 0.50
Allen J. Beeson, certifying
copies marriage certificates
to state board 31 25
Dr. G. II. Gilmore, insane case
Minerva Bates . 8.00
J. E. Douglas, same 3.00
James Robertson, same 5.25
J. II. Tanis, same 2.00
C. D. Quinton, same 40.38
James Robertson, State vs.
Launey Bellamy et ul. ..... . 7.50
James Robertson, State vs.
Tony Hilton - 9.35
James Robertson, State vs.
John Jones et al 4.00
James Robertson, State vs.
Frank Svoboda 9.30
James Robertson, State vs.
Frank Sprinkle et al 3.75
Dr. E. D. Cummins, insane
case Missouri Curtiss 8.00
J. M. Leyda, same 3.00
James Robertson, samo 5.25
C. D. Quinton, same 29.91
Wm. Wendt, same 2.00
James Robertson, State vs.
John Kinser 7.8"
C. D. Quinton, inebriate case
Joseph Tracy 25.23
James Robertson, State vs.
Davis and Pease 10.40
James Robertson, State vs.
George Barr 23.25
J. E. Bean, shoveling snow at
court house .60
C. D. Quinton, State vs.
George Barr 17.70
A. J. Edgerton, witness State
vs. George Barr 6.10
John Richardson, same 0.20
R. B. Windham, same 4.10
J. K. Pollock, same 4.10
A. L. Tidd, same 2.10
C. C. Parmele, same 4.10
W. J. O'Brien, same 8.40
Dr. J. S. Livingston, same..- 0.10
Dr. E. W. Cook, same 6.10
Ben Rainey, same 4.10
Frank II. Smith, same 4.10
Frank Neuman, same 4.10
F. II. Steimker, same 6.10
Fred Patterson, same 4.00
John McDaniel, same 6.10
Will Egenberger, same 4.10
James D. Higley, same 4 10
Mae Murphy, same 4.10
Mrs. Geo. Barr, same 6.10
J. W. Sage, same 6.10
W. R. Holly, same 4.10
A. J. Snyder, State vs. George
Parr o.OO
Ed Donat, witness State vs.
George Earr 2.10
Albert Pendl, same .. 2.10
Albert Low, same 6.10
Dr. E. D. Cummins, same 6.10
Floyd Richardson, same 4.10
C. D. Quinton, same 2.00
Irma Col vert, same 6.10
M. Archer, same 2.10
James Robertson, State vs.
Toney Hutchison 24.25
C. D. Quinton, witnes.; State
vs. Toney Hutchison 23-35
Mrs. Wickersham, same 4.80
C. T. Noel, same 4.80
Dorris Ambler, same 4. 80
Mrs. Helen Ambler, same 4.80
S. J. Ambler, same 4.80,
4.80
4.80
J." I. Corley, same
Dr. F. P. Reed, sa
same 4.80
P. S. Barnes, same 4.80
John Johnson, same 4.80
Herbert M. Ratnour, same... 4.80
Mrs. Lottie Marshall, same.. 4.80
II. D. Reed, same 4.80
C. E. Heebner, same 4.50
Robert Propst, same 2.30
John Crabill, same 7.10
Frank Baldwin, same 1.80
Dr. J. B. Martin, same 2 10
Fred McGrady, same 5.40
Rev. M. W. Elledge, same 1 80
C. II. Taylor, same 2.00
E. Manspeaker, san-i 2.00
E. Manspeaker, bringing Mrs.
Curtiss from Louisville ... 2.00
Wm. Henrichsen, personal tax
paid under protest, refused 15.15
University Publishing Co.,
supplies to county supt 12.50
E. W. Cook, post mortem ex
amination M. A. Bunker.. 75.00
James Robertson, State vs.
C. L. Stull 8 25
C. D. Quintoi-. sa;e .$.'5
J. E. Barwick, premium on
! 1-3 treasurers bond 171.00
W. E. Rosencrans, same 171.00
V. neeler & Welpton Co., sam ? 171.00
B. I. Clements, coroiu-inquest
Mrs. Frederick Still! '2.',. 50
C. D. Quinton, sheriff, same.. 11.30
J. C. Petersen, jury same.... 2.20
J. II. Thrasher, same 2.20
!c. R. Frans, same .. 2.20
Hans Sievers, same 2.2)
N. K. Peoples, same 2.20
Jos. W. Peters, same 2.20
Wm. Egenberger, witness in
quest Mrs. Frederick Stull 1.10
Frank Gobelman, same 1.10
James Blaha, same 1.10
Val Burkel, same 1.10
Wm. Henrichsen, same 1.10
Emma Egenberger, same 1.10
Wm. Clements, same 1.10
Lloyd Stull, same 1.10
Al Renner, same 1.10
Martha Petersen, same 1.10
Henry Egenberger, same .... 1.10
George Forbes, same 1.10
Ben Rainey, same 1.10
John Stull, same 1.10
L. B. Egenberger, same 110
C. L. Stull, same 1.10
M. S. Briggs, same 1.10
Wm. Grebe, same 1.10
.Mrs. Amelia Monroe, same... 1.00
Harry Krueger, same 1.10
Max Preis, same 1.10
Julius A. Pitz, salary, mile
age and expense 89.20
Nebraska Instute for Feeble
Minded Youths, clothing for
Hamilton and Spriegel 31.12
A. G. Cole, salary and ex
pense, Dec, 1914. 119.00
I. D. Jones, M. D., care of
Mrs. Foster at Murdock... 30.00
The following claims were allowed
on the Road Fund of the county:
W. II. Kikendall, lumber,
R. D. No. 10 $ 18.81
Nebraska and Iowa Steel
Tank Co., culverts for R.
D. No. 27 8.30
C. F. Vallery, road work R. D.
No. 1 25.00
C. T. Richards, same R. D. 4 92.00
Wm. II. Rush, same R. D. 7. . 53.00
Z. W. Shrader, same R. D. 9 37.80
S. E. Allen, repairs R. D. 10 7.50
P. II. Meisinger, jr., road
work R. D. No. 1 1.8S
Farmers' Elevator Co., coal
to k. u. 2o. x 10. 4
Chas. G ruber, road work R.
D. No. 14 12.80
John E. Bates, same R. D. 13 33.00
Yates Lumber and Coal Co.,
coal to R. D. No. 8 19.25
W. B. Banning, road work R.
D. No. 11 45.70
Nebraska and Iowa Steel
Tank Co., culverts R. D. 11 55.12
R. L. Propst, work R. D. 1.. 12.37
Henry Snoke, same R. D. 16 8.40
E. V. Cole, same R. D. 1.... 4.50
II. P. Hayes, same R. D. 15 T.50
Henry Hirz, assigned W. K.
Fox, work R. D. 1 7.87
J. M. Hoover, road work R.
D. No. 3 356.65
J. C. Hansell, work R. D. 11 2.40
The following claims were allowed
on the Bridge Fund of the county:
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work Greenwood
precinct 1530.41
Monarch Engineering Co.,
same Union bridge. 2000.00
Monarch Engineering Co.,
same Greenwood and Elm
wood precincts 1748.08
Aug. Krecklow, bridge, work. 4.95
Yates Lumber and Coal Co.,
bridge material 1.57
A. F. Sturm, same 313.30
E. J. Richey, bridge lumber.. 5.75
The following claims were allowed
on the Commissioners' Road Fund:
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work Commissioners'
district No. 5 (C. R. Jor
dan) 562.14
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work Commissioners'
district No. 5 (C. R. Jor
dan) 1026.71
Board adjourned to meet Thursday,
January 7, 1915.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 7, 1915.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment with all members present.
County clerk reported that as re
quired by statute he had called for
John Robinson, same
ibids on books, blanks and stationery
!to be furnished the county for the
year 1915, bids to be filed on or be
fore noon on Friday, January 1, 1915
and that bids had been received from
the following:
The Plattsmouth Journal on Class
"B" stationery.
Board proceeded to open the bids
and awarded contract on Class "B
stationery to the Plattsmouth Journal
Report of Boiler Inspector James
L. Foord received and placed on file.
Communication received from W
A. and F. M. Cole asking that Asa J.
Johnson be paid for grading roads
in year 1909 and payment was re
fused by the board.
County Superintendent Eda Mar
quardt presented an application to
the board of county commissioners
asking to be granted an allowance for
office help for year 1915. On motion
she was granted $15 per month
Pitz and Heebner voting $15 and Jor
dan voting $10.
Petition of J. W. rrperry and oih
ers, also remonstrance signed by
Dixie Kirkpatrick and others, asking
for and protesting against change in
public road commencing at a point at
the corners of N. W. U and the
S. W. 1; in the S. W. 'i, section 6,
township 10, range 12, Cass county,
Nebraska, then-.e ii .1 noiiheajterly
and southeasterly direction to a po:nt
where said ro:.d intersects the quftr
e; section Wan on the east sk'e cf
su'd southwest quarter section 0;
came on for final hoar ng and said ne
1 t ion was refj.ei by the board.
The following rhun's were allowed
n the Road Fu d :
George F. Oehlerking, road
work R. D. No. 15 108.20
Nebraska and Iowa Steel
Tank Co., culvert. R. D.
No. 10 ( refused 15.59
Bridge Fund R. S. V..-C!eery,
bridge material and work G3.05
General Fund M's. John
Leesly, care Mrs. .Minerva
Bates 8.00
Schannon and Sch'.vj'der, sur
veying for county 77.10
Whereupon the board adjourned
sine die.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 8, 1915.
All the newly elected officers and
their deputies assembled in commis
sioners' chamber and were duly
sworn into office; whereupon the new
county board assembled and proceed
ed to organize and did organize as
follows :
Julius A. Pitz, chairman.
C. E. Heebner, vice chairman.
Henry Snoke, junior member.
The following claims were allowed:
W. B. Banning, bridge ma
terial 22.95
General Fund J. H. Thrash
er, bailiff's certificate 4.00
Board adjourned to meet in regu
lar session Tuesday, January 12, 1915
Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 12, 1915.
Board met in regular session, pres
ent, Hon. Julius A. Pitz, C. E. Hceb
ner and Henry Snoke, county commis
sioners, and Frank J. Libershal,
county clerk.
Minutes of previous sessions read
and approved, when the following
business was transacted in regular
form :
The following banks made applica
tion to become county depositories,
and were so designated by the board:
The Murray State bank, Murray,
Neb.
The Bank of Cass County, Platts
mouth, Neb.
Bank of Murdock, Murdock, Neb.
The Elmwood State bank, Elm
wood, Neb.
City National bank, Weeping Wa
ter, Neb.
Bank of Avoca, Avoca, Neb.
Farmers' State Bank of Wabash,
Wabash, Neb.
Bank of Eagle, Eagle, Neb.
Bank of Union, Union, Neb.
Bank of Commerce, Louisville, Neb.
American Exchange bank, Elm
wood, Neb.
First National Bank of Weeping
Water, Weeping Water, Neb.
Manley State bank, Manley, Neb.
On motion, George N. LaRue was
reappointed a member of the Soldiers'
Relief commission.
Clerk of the district court filed re
port of fees collected fourth quarter,
1914, $1,082.80.
Application of J. II. Tarns to be re
appointed superintendent of poor
farm for another year at the present
salary, received and on motion, he was
appointed for year March 1, 1915, to
March 1, 1916, at present salary,
$97.50, Mr. Tarns to furnish all neces
sary help.
Frank J. Libershal, county clerk,
appointed B. A. Rosencrans as deputy
county clerk, at a salary of $1,000 per
year, provided the fees of office war
rant same. Same approved by the
board.
The following bonds were approved
by the board:
Bond of First National bank of
Weeping Water, Neb.
Bond of First National bank of
Greenwood, Neb.
Bond of A. W. Piatt, constable Ne
hawka precinct.
Bond of B. A. Rosencrans, deputy
county clerk.
A communication received from the
Nebraska Hospital for Insane re
questing county to furnish clothing
for Henry Myers, a dipsomaniac pa
tient from Cass county, and board re
fused to allow any amount on said
claim.
The following claims were allowed
on the General Fund:
D. C. Morgan, postal supplies$ 30.80
Julius A. Pitz, salary and
mileage 30.91
C. E. Heebner, same 20.50
Henry Snoke, same 8.80
Elmwood Leader-Echo, print
ing 4.15
C. D. Quinton, boarding
county prisoners and Dec
salary 184.10
Fanger's Department Stoore,
mdse. to county jail 11.37
Klopp & Bartlett Co., supplies
claim No. 3 45.00
M. E. Manspeaker, livery for
pauper to farm 1.00
Hans Johnson, mdse. to Mrs.
Winchell ar.d Fowler 13.05
G. W. Todd & Co., protecto-
graph-check writer 34.30
Waterman Lumber & Goal
Co., coal to court house. . . . 119.95
Waterman Lumber & Coal
Co., coal to Mrs. Krisky. . . 5 50
The following claims were allowed
on the Road Fund of the county:
Venner & Anderson, hardware
for R. D. No. 6 1.70
Venner & Anderson, hardware
for R. D. No. 10 2.00
Fred McGrady, sharpening
grader Dist. No. 11 4.00
. E. Toland, road work R.
D. No. 0 2.00
A. F. Seybert, error in claim
of Dec 1, 1914 10
Cedar Creek Lumber Co.,
lumber to R. D. No. 2 4.95
The following claim was allowed on
he Bridge Fund of the county:
Waterman Lumber Co.,
bridge planks 8.20
On motion, board adjourned to
meet Wednesday, January 13, 1915.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 13, 1915.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, with all members present, when
-he following business was transacted
;n regular form:
The following bonds were ap
proved :
Bond of A. W. Neihart, justice of
.he peace Stove Creek precinct.
Bond of W. E. Hand, justice of the
oeace Salt Creek precinct.
Bond of J. W. Brendel, assessor
Avoca precinct.
Bond of Charles Reichart, con
stable Louisville, Neb.
Bond of Mike Tritsch, deputy
?ounty treasurer.
The following banks made applica
tion to become county depositories
and were so designated by the board:
The Farmers and Merchants' Bank
of Alvo,' Neb.
The Nehawka Bank of Nehawka,
Neb.
First National Bank of Platts
mouth, Neb.
The Plattsmouth State Bank of
Plattsmouth, Neb.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed
report of fees earned fourth quarter,
1914, as $958.27.
County clerk instructed to call for
bids, as follows:
County printing, burial of pauper
poor, county physicians for the vari
ous physicians' districts. Bids to be
received up to noon on Monday, Feb
ruary 1, 1915.
County commissioners this day or
dered two tax lists with tabs for same
for the year 1915 from the State
Journal Co. of Lincoln, Neb.
Estimate of Expenses year 1915:
Court house expense $ 8,000
Commissioners' salary 3,000
County Supt. salary 1,000
Assessing county 3,500
Making tax list 700
Books, blanks and supplies.. 2,000
Election expense 2,500
Fuel 1,500
Jail expense 1,200
Paupers and poor farm 2,800
County attorney's salary.... 1,200
Bridges 35,000
Roads 20,000
Incidentals 4,000
Soldiers' relief 1,000
Court expense 1,500
Sheriff's salary 1,750
County clerk's salary 1,650
Deputy sheriff's salary 540
Clerk of the dist. court sal.. 600
Total $113,540
County Judge Allen J. Beeson ap
pointed Miss Gertrude Beeson as clerk
in hi'3 office for the ensuing term at
a salary of $1,000 per annum. Ap
pointment approved by the board, sal
ary to be paid out of the fees of the
office not to exceed $1,000 in any one
year.
A. J. Snyder, recorder of deeds, ap
pointed Miss Florence White as dep
uty recorder for ensuing term at a
salary of $1,000 per year, providing
the fees of office warrant same. Same
approved.
W. K. Fox, county treasurer, rec
ommended the appointment of M.
Tritsch as deputy treasurer at a sal
ary of $1,100 per year; also Miss M.
U. Gering, as clerk in his office at a
salary of $1,000 per year. On mo
tion, M. Tritsch was appointed as
deputy treasurer at a salary of $1,im.h
per year and Miss M. IT. Gering a
clerk at a salary of $1.0u0 per year;
providing salaries to be paid out of
fees of office.
The following claims were allowed
on the General Fund:
Crozier Bros., md. to Miss
McGinnis 5.o)
Nebraska Light Co., gas and
electricity to county 39.. ",2
Douglas county, care of Ix-vi
Everett 75. 00
Douglaa county, care of Mrs.
W. Foster 15.00
The following claim waa allowed on
the Road Fund:
Louisville village treasurer,
proportion road fund R. D.
No. 18 100.00
Board adjourned to meet Tuesday,
February 2, 1915.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL.
Count v Clerk.
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In T I'.Ftute of Krarnn Kuchir.-ky.
deceased.
To All I'crsonp Interested.
You an- herehv notified that I'r.nnk
JCif--i-hln k v lift tiled his wtltmrc in tte
a h ive court :iIIi-kOi the death 1 1 t - - 'a i
(irt Nim inl.cr "!. 1!14. of Krarn ci Ki.-
hiriskv. a resident and i ri fi:t Lit :i 1 1 of
said county: arnl iillenirur that l'rank
Kiivc liinsky Is iirr ol- and onlv l.0r at
taw. and renuest inz tdnt administra
tion L i.ix'l linoii said -lat. a 'id
Fr ank Kusc-hlnsky n iiunnt-l admiru
tralor tti-rof. A tn-arinic w iil l- tad
ntiori f.ti petition at tt offi of t.
County .JihI'P. Court Hon.-, l'i.itt
moutli. Cass Conritv, Nebraska. 0:1 J.fi
uary A. I.. I'.MI. at t-n 01 o k A M .
at wliiih tirn' nrd-rs will -nt'f-d in
nr onla nee with the lindinv of
-uit thereon. All ohifitjons thereto,
if anv, must l.e lied hefore s.iid hour on
sa'd lav of hcarinir.
Hv the Court. AM. ICS" .T. I!K)SO.
(SKALl Count v .luli;.
n.wvi.rf & r.onni:Tsv. Attornev-
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K.-ilpli r.;il1vin, Phet tn.-in V. Cot,, an. I
l.'oy . Cole, riaintifts. vs. The un
known heirs and ile iee of Noah K.
llohhs. deeeased. et al., defendant.
To the defendants the unknown heir
find devisees of Noa i 11. Jlobbs. de
ceased, the unknown heirs and devisee
of, Ceorue W. Irwin, ilecased, Cieorn..
S. Kim pel, Marraret 1'impel, the un
known heirs and devisees of C.eotee S.
Fitnpel. deceased, the unknown heil
and devisees of Maricnret Kim pel. de
ceit scil.
You are liereliv notified that on II
SOth dav of l.ecunl.er. A. I. l'H,
hlaitil UTs filed their suit in the Jistrit
Court of Cass County, Nebraska, to
(iiiet their title to the following ,le
srrihed land in the County of Cass, Ne
braska, to-wlt:
The south half S. ': of the north
west t':irt-r ( N. V. of section thirty-six
::". township eleven till. noiti
rati ire. thirteen i:'.t, east of the Mil
f. M.. because of their adverse pos
session by themselves, their jrrantors
and ancestors for more than ten years
prior to the commeiir em tit of siid
suit, and to enjoin ea li and all of voi
from having or claiming anv litrht,
title, claim, lien or interest therein, and
to require you to set forth yon rlirht.
title, claim, lien or interest therein, if
any, either lefial or eo u it a ble. In or to
anv part theieof, and to have the smiie
;idjudired inferior to the tittle of plain
tiffs, and for pen'Tnl epntab: relief
This notice is made pursuant to lb
order of the com t.
You ate rcuuircd to answer aid pe
tition on or before Monday, the I Mil
day of Kehruary, A. I. IStl.", or your
default will be ilulv tntercd tletein
II.M.fM 1!. 1,1 W I ". SHKCMAN VV
coi.i: ami i:v 11. ci.u:. riaintirt.
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I-nrenz Trilety et al., IMaintirfs, k.
I. II. I : ic-i) also known us I-onaril
1'.. Kich, et al.. Iefi-ndants.
To the defendants 1.. li. Kich. also
known as I.eoonard U. Kich. Kanny
Kich, the unknown heirs and devisee
of Leonard It. Kich and Kanny Kich,
each deceased. A. 11 Alexander, first
real name unknown, Mrs. A. IZ. Alex
ander, first real name unknown, vif
of A. "K. Alexander, Hie unknown heir
and devisees of A. K. Alexander, fir-t
real name unknown, and Mrs A. K.
Alexander, first real name unknown,
each deceased, John Kretchek. Anna
Kretcliek. first teal name unknown,
wife of John Kretcheic. the unknown
heirs and devisees of John Kretchek
and Anna Kretchek, first real name
unknown, each deceased, the unknown
heirs and devisees of John Kretchek,
deceased, the unknown heirs and devi
sees of Wheatley Mickelwait, deceased,
V. S. West, first real name unknown,
Mrs. VV. S. West, first real name un
known, wife of V. S. West, and the
unknown heirs and devisees of W. S.
West, first real name unknown, and
Mrs. W. a. West, first real name un
known, each deceased.
You are hereby notified that on the
2fitn dav of Iiecember, A. I. Il
plaintiffs filed their suit in the district
Court of Cass Count v, Nebraska, to
nuiet their title t the followlriK de
scribed land in the County of Cass, Ne
braska to-wit:
Lot einl)t CO in Mock one hundred
sixty-five 165 in the city of I'iatts
mouth. because of their adverse pos
session by themselves and their tftatit
ors for more than ten years prior to
the commencement of said suit, and to
enjoin each and all of yon from" having
or claiming any liKht, title, claim, lieu
or interest therein, and to require von
to set forth your rifrht. title, claim lien
or interest therein. If anv. either leir.il
or equitable, in or to any part theieof,
and to have the arne adludired In
ferior to the title of plaintiff an. I for
treneral equitable relief.
This notice is made pursuant to tie
order of the court.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before Mond.iv. the 1Mb
dav of Kebruarv A. 1 .. ISIS, or vnur
default Will be duly entered therein.
I.OKKXZ TKII.KTY AN1
MAHV J. Hl KKl'i:.
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HAWLS & KOBKKTSOV. Attorneys.
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In r.e Kstate of Delilah Schwab, De
ceased.
Notice Is hereby irfven that In pur
suance of nn order of Hon. James T.
Henley, Judre of the Iiistrict Court of
the County of Cass. Ne braska made on
the 14th day of November. .V l. mil.
for the pale of the real estate herein
after described, there will be sold at
the South Kront loor of the Court
House, at I'ln t f smoii t li Cast Cfointv
Nebraska, on the 30th (lav of Januarv,
.. iia, at eleven ociocK A. si. at
public vendue to the hlirhest bidder f ir
cash, the following: dejn-ribed real es
tate, to-wit:
Ixts thirteen 13I and fourteen 14)
in the Kast Half K. of the North
west Quarter N. W. ) of S-ctlrn
Twenty-eiKlit (if). Township Kleveti
Mil XTrti-t h I?an- ihfu.n Ilk I " . t
of the Cth i M. in the County of Ca.
Nebraska.
Said sale to remain open one hour.
Dated this 22nd day of December.
A. 1)., 1311.
CHARLKS i: SCIIWAn.
Executor of the last will and teta-
ment of Delilah Srliwnli. Ief.-nsd.
RAWL6 & P.OBERTSOX.
Attorneys.
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