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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1913. TLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 6. A i V TheffGift Question Solved! Hav In search of ideas for Christmas gifts? you seen our stock? Among our exclusive novelties there are sure to be some things which will smooth out some of the wrinkles in your brow. We are ready and willing at all times to show 3'ou our stock and make suggestions that will aid you. Do not hesitate to come in for ideas for we will treat you as cordially when you look as when you buy. Come early and inspect our line of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Victro las, etc. JOHN W. CRABILL, D Watchmaker and Jeweler Open Evenings THE COUNTY C01SS 0 R5 PRDCEEDNGS Plattsmouth, Dec. 7, 1913 Board met pursuant to adjourn inent. Present, Julius A. Pitz, C. E. Ileebner and Harry Snoke, County Commissioner, Frank Libershal, Coun ty Clerk. Minutes of pervious ses sions read and approved, when the following business was transacted in regular form: A communication re ceived from Mission Ridge Tost, No. 149 G. A. R.. of Greenwood, Cass Cass County, Neb., requesting the County Poard to appoint E. C. Cole man a member of Soldiers Relief Com mission to fill vacancy in the Third Commissioners district, caused by the death of comrade Joseph Mullin. On motion of Commissioner Snoke, second ed by Commissioner Ileebner, appoint ment was made by the board. Frank J. Davis appeared before the board and requested that they re-consider their action of July 8, 1915, in refusing to vacate a public road com mencing at the N. W. corner of the N. E. quarter of S. W. quarter of sec tion 4-T 10-R. 11, Cass county, Ne braska, thence running seast along the north line of said N. E. quarter, S. W. quarter of said section 4 to half sec tion line, thence running in a north easterly direction to a point where said road intersects the prolongation of the public road running north and south between sections 3 and 4, in T-10-R- 11 in and thrugh the northeast quart er of said section 4. On motion of C. E. Heebner, seconded by Henry Snoke the board voted to reconsider their action of July 8th in refusing said petition and clerk was instructed to proceed with said application in manner privided by law. The following claims were allowed on the general fund of the County: Dr. M. V. Thomas, medical attention to L. Record . $ 4.50 L. F. Langhorst, Mdse. Mrs. C. D. Buckley C. T. Noetl, quarantining Small Pox patients C. E. Hartford, wood to Miss Worden J. H. Thrasher, bailiffs certi ficate Fred Neuman, witness, state vs. Robert Hunter Ernest Smith, (assigned to A. G. Cole), witness state vs. Robert Hunter Kontinental Kompound Co., sweeping compound L. Rotter, cutting wood at jail Frank J. Libershal, salary and expenses Dr. E. D. Cummins, salary county physician, District No. 1, third quarter 65.00 Hans Sievers, salary and laun dry 78.00 B. C. Marquardt, Mdse. Mrs. Cottingham 10.00 John Bauer and Son, auto hire to commissioners John Morford, Constable ser service, inquest John II. Hall E. Stenner, coal to Mrs. Mc pherson F. H. Nichols, Mdse. Mrs Matzke .00 :.oo 20.00 1.10 1.10 coo 1. 20G.S2 1.90 Weyrich and Hadraba, Mdse to court house .35 A. W. White, Mdse. for Mrs McPherson 5.00 J. H. Tarns, salary and ex pense 100.83 Sam Goodman, brooms to county farm 5.00 Plattsmouth Steam Laundry, laundry work to jail 2.45 Eda Marquardt, salary and expense 133.33 Klopp and Bartlett Co., sup plies on claim No. 14 64.50 Lincoln Telephone & Tele graph Co., rents an tolls ... 33. C3 Mrs. Edna Denson, care of de pendent children November. 30.00 C. D. Quinton, salary for Nov., 1915 145.83 C. D. Quinton, jailer fees, .. . 42.00 C. D. Quinton, taking John Fowler to state peniteniary. 10.41 W. T. Adams, helping sur veyor 2.00 Dr. George H. Gilmore, Inebri ate, Wm. Cope 17.50 J. E. Douglas, Inebriate Wm. Cope 3.00 James Robertson, Inebriate, Wm. Cope 4.75 Crozier Bros., Mdse Miss Mc- Ginnis 10.00 W. T. Richardson, Mdse. to county farm 20.10 A. G. Cole, salary and expense 106.90 Mrs. August Gorder, male hog to county farm 20.00 G. W. Thomas and Co., meat to county farm 18.35 Fred Patterson, office work and surveying 63.50 H. M. Soennichsen, Mdse, Mrs. Collins, 4.00; Meisel, 3.00; Chambers, 10; Marden, 5.00; Rinker, 5.00; total 27.00 A. G. Bach and Co., Mdse., to county farm 39.75 Remington Typewriter Co., machine for county judge . . 76.00 August Bach, Mdse., to L. Denson 8.00 Alex Bisanz, Meals to jury ... 3.65 B. Golding, helping county surveyor 1.00 Nebraska Light Co., Gas and Electricity to county 19.53 Wm. Richards, care of Wm. Everett, Nevember, 1915 .. 8.00 Streight and Strcight, burial of II. Koontz and Chas. Tschiner 96.00 Mrs. Stella Persinger, care of dependent children, Decem ber, 1915 25.00 Wm. Schmidtman, Mdse., to county farm home, 21.50 B. A. Rosencrans, exp-taking "P'j -t-. r chilfl t n in rVi il3 rn home 2.59 D. C. Morgan, Postal supplies. 11.00 J. I. Holcomb Mnfg Co., mops to C. II 3.50 Alice Tuey, clerk county at torney and superintendent . 35.00 Ed. Egenberger, administrator coal to Wm. Rinkers 6.00 Ilatt and Son, Mdse., to Lamberts 10.00 John S. Livingston, helping county surveyor 1.00 C. W. Baylor and Co., coal to Schlieska 6.00 and farm $10.14 16.14 Martha A. Haddon, care of de pendent children, November 3.60 15.57 ir BIG CHRISTMAS 1 GIVEN AT THE raw HOIM Saturday Evening, DEC. 18th Good Music, a Good Time and Good Order Assured! Cents 50c - ADMISSION y Ladles Free - - - A A 1L. Muc r hv H aiismouin wrbiicaua m r-r t r i Tr TL 30.00 8.0"; 4.25 i.40 63.81 4.00 6.40 Plattsmouth Water Co.. water to jail and court house .... C. D. Quinton, boarding county prisoners, Nevember 22.50 Allen J. Beeson, state vs Lola Kinnamon C. D. Quinton, state vs. Lola Kinnamon Sam G. Smith, sponges to jan itor at C. H Klopp and Bartlett Co., sup plies, claim No. 13 A. J. Beeson, state vs. Guy Langhorst C. D. Quinton, state vs. Guy Langhorst A. J. Beeson, state vs. John Fowler C. D. Quinton, state vs. John Fowler 14.14 W. A. Tulene, digging graves II. Koontz and Chas, Tschirner 10.00 E. J. Richey, lumber to Coun ty farm 6.60 Henry Jess, work on jail win dows James Mrasek, wood to court house 15.00 Nelson Jean & Co., coal to court house and paupers . . Warga & Schuldice, supplies to court house Michael Hid, mdse to County E. A. Wurl, mdse. to Hobson, $5.00; McGee, $10.00; Mon roe, $5.00 Julius A. Pitz, salary and mileage 83. Henry Snoke, salary and mile age A. G. Bach & Co., mdse. Mrs. Schilieka Douglas County Hospital, care and medical attention Mrs. Etta Parker and T. N. White A. J. Beeson, application Charlotte Moore, mother's pension A. J. Beeson, application 2.93 3.13 .55 250.00 21.20 17.40 6.00 131.05 3.60 2.40 20.00 79.65 15.00 30.00 2.90 271.90 7.40 3.00 2.40 3.35 2.32 6.00 3.20 17.00 70.30 95.05 Stella Persinger, mother's pension 2.65 A. J. Beeson, application Maude and Lula Huston, mother's pension 3.10 A. J. Beeson, application Dora Denson, mother's pen sion Julius A. Pitz, telephone calls Waterman Lumber & Coal Co., coal to court house 14 Palttsmouth Journal, printing and supplies 43.81 The following claims were allowed on the Road fund of the County: Fred Clark, road work, Road District No. 11 $100.65 August Krecklow, road work, Road District No. 8 84.45 Henry Creamer, road work, Road District No. 10 155.05 Fred Linville, road work, Road District No. 13 48.20 G. W. Harshman, jr., road work, Road District No. 13 88.55 Louisville Village Treasurer, . proportion road fund, Road District No. 18 150.00 Union Village Treasurer, pro portion road fund, Road District No. 22 Tom Smith, road work, Road District No. 12 A. B. Kraeger, road work, Road District No. 10 Walter Byers, road work, Road District No. 27 62.03 Walter Byers, road work, Road District No. 27 9.30 John II. Buschc, road work, Road District No. 2 21.20 Eagle Village Treasurer, pro portion road fund, Road Dis trict No. 26 136.00 Glenn Perry, road work, Road District No. 10 John Iverson, blacksmith work. Road District No. 10 Bestor & Swatek, hardware to Road District No. 1 Fred Schwegman, road work, Road District No. 16 57.60 Geo. F. Cehlerking, road work, Road District No. 15 S. Cashner, spikes, etc., Road District No. 16 E. Sturzenegger, material for Road District No. 4 Perry E. Colbert, road work, Road District No. 16 Jacob Umland, road work, Road District No. 16 Fred Schwegman. road work, Road District No. 16 35.40 Chas. Buell, road work, Road District No. 4 Walter J. Clouse, road work. Road District No. 4 R. B. Leffler, road work, Road District No. 9 C. M. Good, blacksmith work, Road District No. 10 J. H. Foreman, road Road District No. 6 J. II. Foreman, road Road District No. 6 A. A. Wallinger, road work, Road District No. 15 Johnson & Jones, blacksmith work. Road District No. 9.. A. A. Wallinger, road work. Road District No. 15 112.85 W. II. Kikendall, lumber, Road District No. 10 56.44 Russel Grader Mfg. Co., grad er repairs, Road District No. 13 6.25 The following claims were allowed on the Commisisoners' Road fund: Keystone Pipe Co., cement pipe, Commissioners' Dis trict No. 3 Keystone Pipe Co., cement pipe, Commissioners' Dis trict No. 1 James Miller, part payment, ! cement crossing at Manley, Commisisoners' District No. 2 190.00 The following claims were allowed on the Dragging fund of the County: Fred Linville, dragging. Road District No. 13 $ 5.25 Tom Smith, dragging Road District No. 10 13.35 John II. Busche, dragging Road District No. 2 13.20 A. A. Wallinger, dragging Road District No. 15 25.30 E. P. Betts, dragging Road District No. 16 22.00 Wm. Atchison, dragging Road District No. 16 9.50 J. II. Foreman, dragging Road District No. 6 30.25 Geo. F. Cehlerking dragging Road District No. 15 J. C. Lemon, dragging Road District No. 5 Wm. II. Rush, dragging Road District No. 7 Geo. Kraeger, dragging Road District No. 1 C. L. Wiles, dragging Road District No. 1 Joe Vickers, dragging Road District No. 16 The following claims were allowed on the Bridge fund: Keysone Pipe Co., cement pipe $ 84.00 August F. Krecklow, bridge work 9.00 E. J. Richey, material for bridges 40.45 Walter Byers. bridge work.. 15.75 C. II. Spohn, bridge work .... 8.20 E. T. Tool, bridge work 10.90 i OUR STORE HAS THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT I I ! Here you will find many useful gifts, not found elsewhere in the city. New Goods New Low Prices the same HIGH QUALITY, that has made us our reputation with the Christmas shoppers. F I I Stationery! Our Holiday line is unquestion ably the best in the city. Prices mean more than you can get else where. When you buy you receive the best. E Perfumes andjToilet Water! Facio&ting odors and in beautiful bottle and boxes that are sure to delight both young and old. We have on hand a complete stock for the holidays. All prices. Parisian Ivory Toilet Articles! Brushes, Combs, Trays, Mir rors, Jewell Boxe9, Manicure Sets, etc. Nothing else you can give will convey as much tender thoughtfulness for "her" pleasure as a lox of our Chocolates. We are exclusive agents for Liggett' Chocolates, Johnston's Chocolates, Guth Chocolates v 80c and $1.00 the pound Fountain Pens Waterman! Fountain Pens are more thar. ornamental they write they do not leak, and they are guaranteed faultless. Prices $1.00 and up. Ladies Hand Mirrors! This Christmas we have a very complete line to choose from. Parisan Ivory, Rosewood, Ebony, etc. Traveling and Mani curing Sets! All put up in beautiful b ather cases. For both ladies and gentlemen. -LOOK OVER THIS LIST!- work, work, 12.50 58.00 50.25 119.60 3.50 .. 168.00 160.00 Safety Razors, Thermos Bottles and Carafs, Military Hair Brushes, Shaving Mirrors and Stands, Cigars, Cigar Humidors, Pipes. You will find that we have a very good as sortment of Xmas Cards, Seals, Tags, etc Dennison s Gros-Grained Tissue Paper-1 c. 1 8 8 Phone 186 F. G. FRICKE & CO., The 3&ttat& Store Phone 186 8 L. Neitzel, nails, etc., for bridges 5.30 The Farmers' Lumber, Coal and Implement Co., bridge lumber 91.43 Cedar Creek Lumber oC, bridge material 46.10 John Murtey, bridge material 361.10 Brandon Bros. Lumber Co., bridge lumber 5.32 C. F. Vallery, bridge work... 13.80 Waterman Lumber and Coal Co., bridge lumber 24.80 Banning & Nickles, bridge ma terial 12.94 Board adjourned to meet Wednes day, December 6, 1915. Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. 16.00 11.25 10.50 6.00 9.00 10.00 Plattsmouth, Dec. 8, 1915. Board met pursuant toa djournment with all members present, when the following business was transacted in regular form: Application of Nebraska State Bank of Weeping Water to become a county depository for county money received and appointment made by Board. A communication was received from the Board of Education of School Dis trict No. 95 petitioning the County Superintendent, County Clerk and Board of County Commissioners for a re-adjustment of the school district boundaries of District No. 95, as pro vided for in Section 30 A of the re vised school laws of the State of fte braska, and same was laid over pend ing an investigation. County Judge Aller. J. Beeson, hav ing filed orders with the County Clerk directing that the sum of $25.00 per month be paid for the maintenance of the five dependent children of Mrs Dora Denson; that the sum of $10.00 oer month be paid Mrs. Charlotte Moore, for support of dependent child that the sume of $15.00 per month be paid Mrs. Ella Huston for support of two dependent children; and that the sum of $15 per . month be paid Mrs Rose Brounko for the support of two dependent- children. The County Board, on motion," allowed said amounts as per orders of the County Court. ; In the matterB of a road petition signed by Simon Gruber and 23 other land owners petitioning for the estao lishment of a road through the north east quarter of Section 22, Township 10, Range 13, parallel and adjacieht to and on the north side of the Mis souri Pacific right-of-way. The Board after examining said proposed road, on motion adopted the following resolution: Be It Resolved by the Board of Coun . ty Commissioners, Cass County Ne braska: s ' Whereas. It is the judgment of said Board of County; Commisisoners : of Cass County, that it is expedient to lo cate a public road 40 feet wide, run ning across the northeast quarter (NE'i) of Section twenty-two (22), in Township ten (10) North, of Range Thirteen (13), East of the 6th Prin cipal Meridan, parallel and adjacent to and on the north side of the right-of-way of the Missouri Pacific Rail road Company, where said right of way crosses said land. It is therefore ordered by said Board of County Commissioners, that public road as above described be established across said land. Done in regular session of said Board of County Commissioners this 8th day of December, A. D. 1915. Signed: Julius A. Pitz, C. E. Heebner, Henry Snoke, County Commissioners. A communication was received from the Board of Education of School Dis trict No. 100, petitioning the County Superintenden t, County Board of Commisisoners and the County Clerk for a re-adjustment of the school dis trict boundaries of said district No. 100, as provided for in Section 30-A of the revised school laws of the State of Nebraska; and same was laid over pending an investigation. The following claims were allowed on the General fund: John Bauer &- Son, labor at jail $ 1-50 C. E. Heebner, salary and mileage 85.75 D. B. Porter, livery and feed . . 4 . 00 Mrs. Charlotte Moore, care de pendent child, December ... 10.00 Mrs. Rose Brounko, care de- ' pendent child, December 15.00 Mrs. Dora Denson, care de pendent children, Dec 25.00 Mrs. Ella Huston, cara depend ent children, Dec 15.00 The following claims were allowed On the Road fund of the County: Alvo Village Treasurer, pro portion road fund, Road Dis trict No. 28 $125.00 Weeping Water Treasurer, proportion road fund, Road District No. 24 100.00 Murdock Village Treasurer, proportion road fund, Road " District No. 21 140.00 Greenwood Village Treasurer, proportion road fund, Road District No. 20 170.00 Elmwood Village Treasurer, proportion road fund, Road District No. 25 250.00 Tom Smith, road work. Road District No. 10 '. 59.60 J. M. Hoover, road work, Road District No. 3 1 164.70 Fred Warner, grading Road District No. 1 30.00 C. F. Vallery, road work, Road District. No. 1 39,30 The following claims were allowed on the Bridge fund:- H. Wessel, spikes, wire, etc., for bridges $ 9.90 A. F. Sturm, bridge material.. 215.95 The following claims were allowed on the Commissioners Road fund: G. E. Young, grading Salt - Creek Precinct, Commission-. er?' District 3 $109.20 G. E. Young, grading Elm- wood Precinct, Commission ers' District 3 137. On motion, Board adjourned meet Thursday, December V, 1015. Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. to Plattsmouth, Neb.. Dec. 0, li'15. Board met. with all members pres ent, and spent most of the day in in specting roads and bridge work, after which they adjourned to meet Friday, December 10, 1915. Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. Plattsmouth. Neb., Dec. 10, 1 fl5. Board met pursuant to adjournment with all members present, when the following business was transacted in regular form: Board proceeded with the auditing and allowing of claims against the various funds as follows: Bridge fund: Monarch Engineering Co., bridge work, Elmwood pre cinct $700 .00 Monarch Engineering Co., bridge work. Stove Creek.. 254.67 Monarch Engineering Co., bridge work, Nehawka and Liberty 204.14 Monarch Engineering Co., bridge work, Tipton 761.27 Monarch Engineering Co bridge work, Nehawka .... 459 . J Monarch Engineering Co., bridge work. Weeping Water 170.:i Monarch Engineering Co., bridge work. East Rock Bluffs 200.60 General fund: Michael Hild, office chair for County Clerk's office $ 0.53 Commissioners' Road fund: Lenmer Bros., grading Liberty precinct (on account) $ 8.00 On motion, Board adjourned to meet Tuesday, January 4, 1016. Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. CITROLAX CITROLAX CITROLAX Best thing for constipation, souf stomach, lazy liver and f-luggish bowels. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing no pain, iii nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. Ask for Citrolax- Sold everywhere. Residence for Sale. New, strictly modern 6-roora house, 3 blocka from Riley Hotel. Excellent terms." Owner must sell. 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