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    THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1S15.
PLATTSMOUTH SMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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COHMISSIOHERS
PROCEEDINGS
Plattsmouth, Neb., July 7, 1P15.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, Julius A. Pitz, C. E.
Heebner and Henry Snake, County
Commissioners, and Frank J. Liher
shal. County Clerk. Minutes of the
previous sessions read and approved,
when the following" business was
transacted in regular form:
Owing to the variation in charge
made by the different newspapers of
the county for publishing notices of
Board of Equalization, the Board
greed to pay the sum of $1.00 to
each newspaper for publishing of said
notices.
Application of Farmers' State Bank
cf Avoca to become a county depositor-
received and same was so
designated by the County Board.
An agreement made and entered
into by and between Winfiold Scott
r.nd Board of County Commissioners
for making copies of plats of towns
and villages on file in county register
of deed's office.
County Judge filed report of fees
earned and collected second quarter,
f;0!.r,5.
County Clerk filed report of fees
earned and collected second quarter,
1915, S250.00.
County Register of Deeds filed re
port of fees collected second quarter
lin, $51.90.
Clejk of District Court filed report
of fees collected second cuarter 1915,
027.20.
County Treasurer was instructed to
transfer $500 from the (Jeneral fund
to the Soldiers' Relief fur d.
The following claims were allowed
on the General fund of the County:
Dr. J. F. Brendel, coroner, in
quest Jno. Doc, real name
unknown, killed at Swallow
Hill $ 15.13
E. Man speaker, hack for jury,
inquest Jno. Doe, real name
unknown, killed at Swallow
Hill 3.00
C. D. Quinton, sheriff, inquest
Jno. Doe, real name un
known, killed at Swallow
Hill 2.00
Asbury Jack?, jury, inquest
Jno. Doe, real name un
known, killed at Swallow
Hill 1.50
L. W. Egenberge:.-, same;.... 1.50
John Hatt, jr., same 1.50
Win. Egenberger, same 1.50
J. C. York, same 1.50
Harry Smith, same 1.50
A. N. Young, witness, inquest
Jno. Doe, real name un
known, killed at Swallow
Hill , 1.00
F. H. Brisbol, same 1.00
M. J. Morran. same 1.00
J. H. Thrashsr, bailiff's certifi
cate 2.00
C. W. Baylor & Co.. coal and
wood to Collins and Worden 4.
B. C. Marquardt & Co., mdse.
to Mrs. Ccttinirham 10.00
Streight & Streight, burial of
unknown man killed at
Swallow Hill 54.70
James Robertson, salary and
fees, second quarter 205.25
Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup
plies, claim No. 8 SO. 88
D. C. Morgan, postal supplies 5.00
Midland Chemical Co., Anti-
Germine to jtil 25.00
Plattsmouth Water Co., vater
to jail and court house .... 5.22
Dr. G. II. Gilmore, insane case
Amanda E. Cook 8.00
J. E. Douglass, insane case
Amanda E. Cook 3.00
James Robertson, insane care
Amanda E. Cook 5.75
C. D. Quinton, insar.s c.r:e
Amanda E. Cook 20.30
Mrs. Julia Dwyer, witness in-
sar.? ci-.o Amanda E. Cook 2.00
A. W. White, md?e. Mrs. Har
ness and Mcpherson 15.45
F. H. Nickels, mdse. Frank
Matzke 9.70
H. J. Crocker, assigned C. D.
Quinton, guarding body of
dead man 2.00
Fred Patterson, work in sur
veyor's office 00. 00
Dr. J. F. Brendel, salary first
quarter, County Physicians'
District No. 2 .9.83
Warga & Schuldice, repairs to
court house roof 7.10
Allen J. Beeson, court costs,
case Edna Denson 3.C3
Allen J. Beeson, court costs,
case Martha A. Haddon ... 4.50
John Bauer & Son, repairs to
county .95
J. W. Amick, wood to Mrs.
Winchell 3.00
Hatt & Son, mdse. to Lam
berts 20.00
Mrs. A. L. Marshall, care of
Max Barger, second quar
ter, 1915 13.00
Dr. B. F. Brendel, quarantine
smallpox patients through
out county 137.00
Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes to
paupers 7.50
C. D. Quinton, salary for June 145.83
Douglas County Hospital,
care and medical attention
Otto Sikes 7.10
Philip Thierolf, trip with
sheriff to Pender 7.0
Plattsmouth Ice and Cold
Storage Co., ice to county.. G.GO
C. D. Quinton, boarding coun
ty prisoners, June, 1915. . . . 3G.00
Lincoln Phone Co., rents and
tolls 35.4
C. D. Quinton, jailer fees,
June, 1915 45.00
E. J. Richey, material to poor
farm 15.50
G. P. Eastwood, hardware to
poor farm 19. CO
Hans Johnson, mdse. to Mrs.
Fowler 12.00
Allen J. Beeson, certificate
marriage license to State
uoaru ot iieaitn .w.io
Allen J. Beeson, court costs
case Stella Persinger
F. G. Fricke & Co., mdse. to
W
R. Bryan, salary and ex
penses county assessor, 1915
Stella Persinger, care of de-
Wm. Richards, care of Wm.
Everett, June
Plattsmouth Journal, printing
Louisville Weekly Courier, no
tice Board of Equalization
The Union Ledger, notices for
County
The Nehawka News, notice of
Board of Equalization
Mrs. Dora Fleischman, care of
blind man, second quarter
1915' "
Frank J. Libershal, salary
and expense
W. A. Tulene, digging grave
for John Doe
Hans Sievers, salary and
laundry and extra work...
John Bauer & Son, auto livery
Arno Bushnell, work, in asses
sor's office
Nebraska Lighting Co., gas
and electricity to county...
Geo. Oberle,' jr., auto hire to
Commissioners
E. A. Wurl, mdse. to Monroe,
Theodore Starkjohn, posts to
farm
J. H. Tarns, salary for June
Weeping Water Republican,
notice of Board of Equaliza
tion, 8th grade commence
ment 5.50
W. K. Fox, stams, etc 18.83
The Eagle Beacon, notice of
Board of Equalization, 8th
grade commencement : 1
James Robertson, Mollie A.
Bcrcrer vs. Cass County.... 23.50
C. D. Quinton, sheriff, Mollie
A. Berger vs. Cass County 8.75
Nelson Berger, witness, Mollie
A. Bererer vs. Cass County 4.00
H. P. Strum, same 4.00
G. W. Cheney, same 3.70
E. E. Hadley, same 3.70
Robert Kirkpatrick, same...
Geo. McReynolds, same
C. D. St. John, same
3.70
3.70
4.00
Mr. Watkins, same 3.70
C E. Heebner, same "4.40
Auerust Ost. same 3.70
C. R. Jordan, same 5.50
A. G. Cole, salary and expense
for June 103.03
Alice Tuey, clerk hire county
attomev and superintendent 35.00
A. B. Smith, labor and ma
terial to court house 15.90
Gertrude Morgan, work in
county superintendent's of
fice 6.50
C. E. Heebner, salary and
mileage 46.40
Eda Marquardt, slary and ex
pense June, 1915 144.45
Julius A. Pitz, salary and
mileage 32.10
The following claims were allowed
on the Road fund:
T. Adams, material for Road
District No. 16 $104.40
G. W. Harshman, road work,
Road District No. 13 216.10
Aug. Krecklow, road work,
Road District No. 8 175.60
J. H. Foreman, road work.
Road District No. 6 152.65
B. B. Leffler, road work,
Road District No. 9 ... 95.60
E. T. Tool, material for Road
District No. 7 .161.35
Fred Clark, road work, Road
District No. 11 61.20
Walter Byers, road work.
Road District No. 27 4.95
Walter J. Clouse, road work.
Road District No. 4 144.45
Wm. Rush, road work, Road
District No. 7 338.50
B. H. Root, road work, Road
District No. 16 78.75
J. C. Lomeyer, road work,
Road District No. 5 61.70
Jacob Frohlich, road work,
Road District No. 16 4.20
II. S. Irons, road work, Road
District No. 14 ........... 22.80
E. J. Richey, sewer pipe for
Road District No. 1
J. M. Hoover, road work,
5.25
Road District No. 3 v.. 20.40
Jacob Umland, road work,
Road District No. 16
Tom Smith, road work, Road
District No. 10
Joseph Seacat, road work,
Road District No. 14
J. Adams, material for Road
District No. 16
John H. Busche, road work,
31.20
73.80
75.20
Road District No. 2 94.45
Frank Glaubitz, grading,
Road District No. 8 127.00
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
Co., culvert, Road District
No. 9
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
Co., culvert, Road District
76.29
No. 10 16.39
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
Co., culvert, Road District
No. 14
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
Co., culvert, Road District
No. 7
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
49. 8G
51.29
3.85 Co., culvert, Road District
No. 16 23.81
17.80 G. E. Young, road work, Road
District No. 12 9G.80
610.46 Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
Co., culvert, Road District
25.00 No. 2 72.10
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
8.00 Co., culvert, Road District
No. 10 28.60
51.64 G. E. Young, road work, Road
District No. 9 .. 120.39
1.00 W. B. Banning, material for
RoadDistrictNo.il 42.05
1.95 Sullivan-Mead Lumber Col.,
lumber, Road District No. 4 33.00
1.00 Yates' Lumber & Coal Co.,
lumber, Road District No. 8 3.43
The following claims were allowed
IS. 00 on the Road Dragging fund: '
H. S. Irons, road Dragging
209.96 District No. 14 $ 3.38
Arthur Adams, Road Drag-
5.00 ging District No. 16 6.00
Wm. Umland, jr., Road Drag-
80.50 ging District No. 16 4.50
G. W. Harshman, jr.. Road
1.50 Dragging District No. 13.. 3.20
Wm. Rush, Road Dragging
70.00 District No. 7 35.75
James Niday, Road Dragging
14.84 District No. 11 4.00
Chas. Gadby, Road Dragging
2.00 District No. C 6.00
Walter Sans, Road Dragging
20.00 District No. 27 13.50
L. D. Lemon, Road Dragging
7.20 District No. 5 ... , 9.00
97.50 The following claims were allowed
on the Commissioners' Road fund:
J. D. Wall, grading, Road Dis
trict No. 16, Commissioners'
District No. 3 (H. Snoke) . .$126.00
J. D. Adams & Co., grader for
Commissioners' District No.
3 (H. Snoke) 750.00
The following claims were allowed
on the Bridge fund:
W. B. Banning, bridge ma
terial $ 32.05
Geo. W. Voss Co., bridge ma
terial 13.55
E. T. Tool, bridge material ... 1.00
Sullivan-Mead Lumber Co.,
bridge material 179.30
J. Adams, bridge material... 11.10
J. H. Foreman, bridge work.. 91.15
John H. Busche, bridge work 7.45
Yates Lumber & Coal Co.,
bridge work 16.65
On motion Board adjourned to
meet Thursday, July 8, 1915.
Plattsmouth, Neb., July 8, 1915.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, with all members present, when
the following business was transacted
in regular form:
Claims allowed on General fund:
J. H. Thrasher, bailiff's certifi
cate S 6.00
N. Cummings, hauling rub
bish from court house . 1.50
Midland Chemical Co., mdse.
to county farm 31.50
A. J. Seaman, refund tax on
tax sale certificate No.
3258 and subsequent tax.. 51.08
Claim allowed on the Dragging
fund:
A. W. Propst, Dragging Dis
trict No. 1 $ 24.75
Plans and specifications for bridges,
arches and culverts, prepared by the
State Engineer, were adopted and
County Clerk instructed to call for
bids for all wood and steel bridges.
concrete arch and box culverts, and
other concrete work, such as wings
and abutments for the year 1915.
Also for one 4x4 concrete box culvert
to be constructed on Rock Bluffs road
about two and one-half miles south
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Plans and specifications now on file
in the office of County Clerk at
Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Separate
bids may be filed for bridge work and
concrete arch and box culverts. All
bids to be filed on or before noon of
Saturday, August 7, 1915. All bids
to be opened on Tuesday, August 10,
1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Board
of County Commissioners reserve the
right to reject any or all bids. A
certified check of $500 must accom
pany each bid.
In the matter of a petition for a
Treasurer's Semi -
State General Fund
State School Fund
State University Fund
State Special Fund
State Noimal Fund
State Redemption Fund
State Aid Bridge Fund
State Motor Vehicle Fees
State School Land Principal
State School Ind Interest
State School Land Lease
County General Fund
County Bridge Fund
County Soldiers' Relief Fund
County Road, First Com. District
County Road, Second Com. District
County Road, Third Com. District
County Road Drag
District Road Fund
District School Fund
District School Bond Fund
Louisville Precinct
County Jail
Teachers' School Fund
Individual Redemption . . .
City of Plattsmouth
City of Weeping Water . .
Village of Louisville
Village of Greenwood
Village of South Bend
Village of Elm wood
Village of Eagle ,
Village of Union
Village of Avoca
Village of Murdock
Village of Alvo ,
Free High School
Miscellaneous
Motor .Vehicles
Interest on deposit
Taxe9 Under; Protest J
Inheritance Tax !.
Fee Account .. j.
Special Taxes ......... !.
Permanent Road !
Advertising ! .
Outstanding Warrants None. !.
M. trttsch,
public road on section line running
east and west between section three
(3) and four (4)' and Tiine (9) and
ten (10), Township eleven (11)
North, Range eleven (11) East of the
6th P. M., in the County of Cass, Ne
braska, to connect with the roads
running east and west from the place
commencing and terminating of said
proposed road, the Board voted
unanimously to refuse said petition.
An agreement was made and enter
ed into by and between Ben Windham
and the Board of County Commis
sioners for the wiring of seven vaults,
three corridors and two dials on clock
in tower.
In the matter of the petition for
the vacation of public road commenc
ing at the northwest corner of the
northeast of southwest a of Sec
tion 4, Township 10, Range 11, Cass
County, Nebraslca, thence running
east along the north line of said
northeast J,i southwest V of said
Section 4, to half section line, thence
running in a northeasterly direction
to a point where said road intersects
the prolongation of the public road
running north and south between Sec
tions 3 and 4, in said Township 10,
Range 11, in and through the north
east ,4 of said Section 4, the Board
voted unanimously to refuse said
petition. j
In the matters of an application of
A. J. Seaman asking for a refund of
taxes paid on tax sale certificate No.
3258 and subsequent taxes paid upon
lots 31 to 40, in the Village of Louis
ville, the Board, on motion, voted to
refund the amount of principal pay
ments, which amount in the aggregate
to $51.08. . .....
On motion Board adjourned to meet
August 3, 1915.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
COUNCILMAN EGB HARRIS .
HAS PAINFUL ACCIDENT
From Wefinesflay'B TaTly.
This morning Councilman Robert
Harris met with a most painful ac
cident while at his work in the Bur
lington shops. As he was engaged
in his duties he passed by a steel car
that was undergoing repairs, and
just as he passed a corner iron fell
from the car and nailed Bob on the
head, cutting quite a gash that
necessitated the use of several
stitches to clcose, and Mr. Harris will
be forced to take a lay-off until the
injury heals, which will be several
days at least.
Call at the Journal office and see
the 75c Initial Stationery 4 that you
can cow boy for 50c
CASS
From January 7th,
, Transferred
raianee i.
f mm I It hir
Jan 7, 1015 j T, ,
4,537.20
9.02
982.75
724.07
810.58;
4.28.'
183.51'
161.35;.
207.74 ...
54.98 ...
10,292.58:
838. 90:
311.09!..,
1,008.31 . . ,
559.44'. ..
2.053.25'...
2,472.59
0,000.00
i
j 7,155.39
! 3:.288.G1
j 3,214.30
!
1,304.15
500.00
2,138.13 .
034.01!
170.78 .
4,983.721
750.57'.
392.02'.
92.12;.
1.51!.
559.42 .
201.72 .
415.04'.
39.75'.
109.34 .
174.54'.
50.00
979.10,
3,440.
540. 91j.
I.
33.84
3,008.19:
$ 84,201.34 $ 18,272. 77.
Deputy W.
NO FREE ENTERTAIN
MENT BY THE CITY
NEXT SATURDAY
From Wednesday's Dally.
Owing to th3 fact that the S. WT.
Brundage shows, with their fine at
tractions, will be with us all this
j week, it has been decided that there
will be no special features put on Sat
urday afternoon for the entertain
ment of the public, as the manage
ment of the shows here have such an
excellent list of shows that can
satisfy the most exacting lover of
high-class amusements. The Com
mercial club have arranged with the
Journal that their announcements of
the features for Saturdays can be
found in the upper right-hand corner
of the weekly last page, and through
this means the visitors from the coun
try can keep posted as to the at
tractions that will be furnished by the
club here to amuse the public during
the summer months. -There will be
something doing each week and the
residents of the city and county
should keep themselves posted as to
what will be offered for their pleasure
by the people of Plattsmouth. The
unusual opportunity of having the
splendid carnival company here this
week will be a treat that will be ap
preciated by ths residents of the
county in general.
G. A. R. COMRADES
ENTERTIN THE WOM
AN'S RELIEF CORPS
From Tuesday's Dally.
In the past the ladies of the Wom
an's Relief Corps have often enter
tained the members of the G. A. R.
post at social gatherings, and a few
meetings ago it was decided by the
Grand Army boys that they would
return the compliment, and it was
decided that the event would be held
at the home of Comrade Thomas W.
Glenn, and accordingly last Saturday
afternoon the ladies of the Corps to
the number of fifty, and some .twenty
of the G. A. R. members assembled
there to join in the happy occasion.
The boys had provided a sumptuous
luncheon and this dainty feast was
served in a charming manner by the
daughters of the old soldiers. After
the luncheon had been disposed of
the company were entertained with
two readings by Miss Bernice Newell
and Mrs. A. J. Beeson, which were
COUNTY
Annual Statement
1915, to June 30th, 1915.
Transferred Transferred
Receipts
to General
Fund
to Other
Funds
..$ 20,700.42 .
.j 2.02:.
.j 5,341.04.
.j 3,997.22.
.1 4,530.10'.
1.00;.
1.007.32!.
S
.1.
36.90...
91.20 ..
27,785.52 '.,
21,303.74 ..
.34'..
2,670.00 ..
2,070.00 . .
2,070.00 ..
0,000. 00 ;
I
500.00;
9,723.20'. ,
00,902.13 .
2,902.01!.,
.84'.,
22.61 ..
12,591.23,..
3,490.08 . .
13,726.52 . ,
1,073.40'. .
083.28'..
275.971. ,
3,440.75
514.29
93.81!
291.91!
82.79'
30.91!
' "V.o '.ooJ.
1,405.50;.
1,708.72! 1,718.72'
1,405.50' I
733.17! 733.17!
123.59; !
296.58: I
22.50' I
979.16! !
.!
290.58 .
979.10;.
20.70
i.
20.70'
$210,803.10;$ 2,472.59 $ 12,731 .99 $220,727.99 $
K. FOX, County Treasurer
State of Ohio. Citr tit Toledo. l.n-a cnty.
Krank 3. (Imier mtkn oath tliut be in aenl
partner or tm tirm or r . J. Ufiwr & i
in? buaiu-tt in tlie City ot TulJo. Cttunty and
tat? afuremtid. and tlint Kind tirai will y
the sum of NK Hl.MlUKIl 1'ifLXAHS 1.T
eah and every can of Catarrh that caniiot be
cured Xij tlie uxe of Hall's Catarrh Cure
FRANK J. CIIE.SEY.
Sworn to before rue and Rulmcrlbed In my
prraence, tliia iith ilaj tit tieeemtx-r, A. D., ISsti.
Seal. A. W. GLKASOV.
Notary Public.
Hall'n Catarrh Cn"e I taken Internally and
cts directly UKn the Mood and mucous nur
ture of tlie fcjHtt'nj. Send fur testimonial,
" F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Bold by all Drupplsta. 7rc. C
Take Hall's Family I'Ula for conttlpatloa.
given in a pleasing manner by these
talented ladies in their usual finished
manner, and .their offering was re
ceived with much pleasure by the
company. A few of the old-time war
songs were sung by the boys in blue,
assisted by the ladies, which furnish
ed much pleasure to all the jolly
party present. After the close of
the pleasant entertainment the ladies
departed homeward, voting the boys
in blue royal entertainers.
For Sale.
A house with modern improve
ments, on easy terms. Also some
vacant lots.
Windham Investment and Loan Co.
if. j.M.,'--o. c - V.
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Keep a tire record and proie "Chain Tread" superiority. We
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SAM G. SMITH, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Disbursements
Total
Balances
Overdrawn
29,597. it .
10.05 .
5,941.10 .
4,390.04'.
4,971 .88 .
4.30 .
1,184.80 .
I03.ro .
5.7i
208.11'.
90. t9 .
21,529.30 .
27,257.42'..
3oo.ro.,
510.10 . ,
989.74 . ,
2,500. 9 . .
1,040.42
1.59
382.03
331.25
308.80
.98
05.97
5.07!
30.53
55.29
13,021 .33
945.28
0.03
3,202.27
2.23i.70
2,210.42
1.150.20
0.373.51
30,709.35
581.75
.83
1.700.29
7,755 . 30
17.83
1,0:58.43
08 . 50
302.23
222.57
1.51
459.42
211. 71
14"
11.005.08'
00.100.(4
5,594.(2
.01
400.45;
5.519. 8
3,043.03
18,050. '7
1,701.47'
713.07!
145.52;
014.29 .
295.88!
495.84'.
39.75'.
171.00'.
170.02 .
3,440.75!.
81.13
34.83
004.50
!
2,000.00
1,090.69
78. 20:
-I
0.02$ 83.104.70
CHARLES E. PECK AND
MISS ALICE M'ALLEN
MARRIED AT UNION
From Wednesday' rallv.
Today at Union occurred the mar
riage of Mr. Charlos E. Peck of Elm
wood and Miss Alice McAllen of Rox
ton, Texas, and the ceremony was a
very quiet oi.e, witnessed by only a
few friends of the contracting parties.
The groom is quite well known in the
section of the county where he has
made his home for years, and they
will be greatly pleased to' learn that
he has secured such a charming help
mate as Miss McAllen to share with
him hi3 lot in life.
County Treasurer W. K. Fox de
parted this morning for Monticello,
Arkansas, going on the early morning
Missouri Pacific, and will visit there
for a short time with his wife and
son at their home, Hollywood farm,
near Monticello.
Marshall. Dentist, Cnates Block.
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