The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 11, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAC
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THURSDAY, MAY 11.
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in the way of plans, cost of material and a partial estimate on the cost of your
new home you might build now.
We have just-received a most complete line of plans, specifications, estimate
of lumber bills for each and every structure in this great volume, all of v which
will be of great aid to you in planning a new home, all free to you by calling at
our lumber oflice. This volume also contains the plans of combination .barns
and silos, garages, outbuildings of numerous kinds, which we will be glad to
show prospective building of these Sort of structures.
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Lumber and Building Material. Plattsmouth, Nebraska
THE GOUKTY
CdlSSHEBS
PROCEEDiHGS
I'Jatt.-mouth, Ndbva?ka, Mr.y 2, 1916.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, C. E. Ileebr.er, lien) y
Sn,ke and Julius A. Pitz, county com
missioners, Frrnk .7. Liherchal, eoumy
clerk. ' Minutes cf previous .sessions
read and approved, when the foilow-
t re
act e
m rega
in" u"incjs wa
ar form:
County Judge Alien J. Bee.-on filed
i-.n.ordor with the clerk directing the
amount of 15.00 per month be paid
Mrs. Emma C. Miller for the care and
maintenance of her three dependent
chiluicr, for a period not exceeding six
m:i;h?. On motion., the hoard allow
ed said amount to Lj paid as per or
der.; of the court.
The following claims were allowed
r.n the fl en oral Fund cf the county:
For judge:; and clerks of pri
mary clectio?i and returns..
Tipton precinct S 42.95
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns.
Greenwood precinct 35.50
For judges and clcrkr, of pri
marv election and returns,
Salt Creek precinct
For judges and clerks cf pri
mary election and returns
Stove Creek precinct
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Elmwood precinct 37.70
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
South Bend precinct 30.10
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Weeping Water precinct . . . 32.10
Fcr judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Center precinct . . 37.50
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Louisville precinct 33.90
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Avoca precinct '37.00
For judges and clerks of pri
mary' election and returns
Mt. Pleasant precinct 32.30
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Eight Mile Grove precinct . . 3G.00
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Nehawka precinct 36.80
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Liberty precinct 36.70
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
1st Rock duffs precinct . . .
For judges and clerks of pri-'
nary election and returns
2nd Rock-Bluffs precinct ..
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
Plattsmouth precinct
For judges and clerks of pri
mary "election and returns
Irt Ward, Weeping Wapter.
SC.. 00 i For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
2nd Ward, Weeping Water. 33.60
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
55.80
34.20
38.60
31.80
43.4-1
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Are You Wasting The Price
Of a Titan Engine?
HpITAN engines run. on kerosene.
; A Average cost of gasoline so far this year,.
i zS.g cents per gallon.
Average cost of kerosene 7. 7 cents per gallon.
Gasoline costs over 100 per cent more than kero-
sene. Gasoline is going up steadily. Kerosene is not.
r At present fuel prices Titan engines, using kero
sene, save their owners about 1. 1 cents per horse power
per hour.
Arc you running a gasoline engine ? What horse power is
; it? Figure what you'd behaving if you had a Titan kerosene
engine. Rather surprisincr, isn't it? How long would it take
that saving: to pa' for a Titan engine of the same size ?
International Harvester Company of America
? (Imrorji orated)
Titen ksne engines ar sold hj
JQHH P. GOOBER, Plaiismcuth, Nebraska
3rd Ward, Weeping Water. . 31.80
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
1st Ward, Plattsmouth 35.00
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
2nd Ward, Plattsmouth 44.00
For judges and clerks of pri
. mary election and returns
3rd Ward, Plattsmouth .... 44.00
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
4th Ward. Plattsmouth 32.0M
For judges and clerks of pri
mary election and returns
5th Ward, Plattsmouth 30.50
C. D. Quinton, posting election
proclamations 49.60
Wm. Latrom, mgr., room for
primary election Tipton pre
cinct 5.00
Louisville Village Treasurer,
room for primary election,
Louisville precinct 5.00
W. E. Hand, room for primary
election, Salt Creek precinct 5.00
H. A. Tool, mgr., room for pri
rnarj; election, Elmwood
precinct 5.00
Treasurer S. D. No. 83, room
for primary election, Weep
ing Water precinct 5.00
Edw. Kelly, room for primary
election, Center precinct . . . 5.00
Adolph Mogensen, rcom for
primary election, Third
Ward, Weeping Water 5.C0
Geo. Schanz, room for pri
mary election, Fifth ward,
Plattsmouth 6.00
C. F. Vallery, care of booths
and room for primary elec
tion, Plattsmouth precinct. . 8.00
P. B. Ebersole, financier, room
for primary election, Third
Ward, Plattsmouth 9.00
The Union Social Club, room
for primary election, Liber
ty precinct 8.00
Avoca Town Hall Co., room for
primary election, Avoca pre
cinct G.00"
Platts Turn Verein, room for
primary election, . second
ward, Plattsmouth 9.00
Aug. Tartsch, care of primary
election booths, all five
wards 6.00
Lute Crawford, making ballot
bo?:. Liberty prscinct 3.50
Hans Silvers, trustee, room for
primary election, 4th Ward,
Pkittnmouth 6.00
Nels Anderson, room for pri
mary election, Nehaw-ka
precinct 7.00
Charles Campbell, room for
election and care of booths,
South Bend 7.00
Henry Hcil, jr., room for elec
tion, Eight Mile Grove pre
cinct 5.50
B. G. Wurl, member of can
vassing board 5.'
James W. Burnie, member of
canvassing board 5.40
Frank J. Libcrshal, posting
primary election notices and
delivering supplies 38.30
Frank Lanhing, livery for
Commissioner Snoks 7.50
Plattsmouth Journal, printing
and election supplies 378.31
Carl Sergun, shelling corn at
farm 9.09
J. H. Tams, trees, etc., to
county farm 4.
Hotel Riley, meals to jury . 6.50
Eda Marquardt, salary and ex
pense 149.91
C. W. Baylor & Co., coal and
wood Mrs. Worden 4.75
O. D. Harford, Jurial of Wil
liam Everett 50.8
E. G. Dovcy, merchandise to
farm 27.64
A. W. White, merchandise to
Mrs. Mcpherson 5.00
Plattsmouth Ice and Cold
Storage Co., ice to court
house 4.00
C. W. Baylor & Co., coal to
jail 15.30
Reece Printing Co., tax lists.. 51.30
W. H. Wade, assgd. A. G. -Cole,
damages, account loss
of mule ..... 40.00
Geo. Thomas & Co., meats to
farm 8.50
F. G. Fricke & Co., merchan
dise to farm and court house 42.40
John N. Schwartz, painting at
farm 46.80
Plattsmouth Water Co., water
to jail and court house 9.87
Frank J. Libershal, salary and
expense 210.20
Lincoln Telephone & Tele
graph Co., rents and tolls.. 28.02
J. M. Jirousek, merchandise to -Svatek;
March, $5.00; April,
$5.00 10.00
B. C. Marquardt & Co., mer
chandise Mrs. Cottingham.. 10.00
Crozier Bros., merchandise
Miss McGinnis 5.00
W. R. Egenberger, coal to
Hobson, $6; Rinker, $G 12.00
Waterman Lumber & Coal Co.,
coal to court house, $28.25,
and Kushingsky, $2.75 31.00
C. D. Quinton, jailer fees 13.50
C. D. Quinton, salary 145.83
D. Quinton, boarding county
prisoners 4.50
C. Marquardt, mdse. to Mrs.
Cottingham 10.00
E. Hartford, coal to Brissey,
$3.25; Brandt, $6.50 9.75
H. Thrasher, bailiff cert... 8.00
Hans Sievers, salary and laun
dry 78.00
B. H. Clark, M. D., medical at
tention to William Everett. . 30.00
C. W. Baylor & Co., coal to
poor farm 12.00
A. G. Cole, salary and expense 112.60
R. R. Dukes, helpingsurveyor 2.00
Wm. Hassler, blacksmith work
for court house .75
F. Brendel, coroner's inquest
A. Childers 12.35
Frank H. Smith, jury, inquest
A. Childers 1.50
G. H. Manners, jury, inquest
A. Childers 1.50
P. E. Ruffner, jury, inquest A.
Childers 1.50
W. M. Barclay, jury, inquest
A. Childers 1,50
H. H. Leficr, jury, inquest A.
Childers . 1.50
Geo. L. Farley, jury, inquest
A. Childers 1.50
J. F. Brendel, coroner's in
quest Lawrence Smith 12.95
Mr. Marsh, coroner's inquest
Lawrence Smith 2.00
C. D. Quinton, coroner s in
quest Lawrence Smith 2.00
L. D. Hiatt, jury, inquest Law
rence Smith 1.00
G. E. Nickles, jury, inquest
Lawrence Smith 1.00
W. A. Scott, jury, inquest Law
rence Smith 1.00
A. A. Young, jurjv inquest
Lawrence Smith 1.00
E. Hatchett, jury, inquest .
Lawrence Smith '. 1.00
E. R. Quinn, jury, inquest
Lawrence Smith 1.00
A. F. Eoedeker, witness, in
quest Lawrence Smith 1.00
J. A. Ford, witness, inquest
Lawrence Smith 1.00
J. E. Mason, livery, coroner s
inauest L. Smith 3.50
W. J. Rau, freight and dray-
aere election booths .45
Western Foundry & Machine
Co.. repairs to lawn mower. 2.25
Arthur Stander, report of
births and deaths 3.75
W. E. Hand, report of births
and deaths 6.50
D. Jones, report of births
and deaths 1.75
Geo. Reitter, report of births
and deaths .75
B. I. Clements, report of
births and deaths 3.25
Wm. R. Lyman, report of
births and deaths 8.75
L- R. Upton, report of births
and deaths 2.75
G. D. Maseman, report of births
and deaths 5fct0
It. Muir, report of births and
deaths z.zo
E. Sturzennegger, report of
births and deaths --"
H. F. Kropp, report of births
nnd deaths .50
John F. Gorder, engine and ;
supplies to farm 124.00
Mrs. Stella Persinger, care of
dependent children, May .. 25.00;
Mrs. Clara Matzke, care of de
pendent children, May .... 25.00
Mrs. Margaret Leland, care of
dependent children, May ... 20.00,
Mrs. Edith Duckworth, care of
dependent children; May ; . . 25.00
Mrs. Ella Huston, care of de
pendent children, May . . . 15.00
Mrs. Ida Schlieska, care of de- -pendent
children, May 25.00
Mrs. Dora Dencon, care of de
pendent children, May ..... 25.00
Mrs. Edna Denson, care of de
pendent children, May ..... 30.00
Mrs. Lillian B. Baker, care of
dependent children, May .. 20.00
Mrs. Charlotte Moore, care of
dependent children, May ... 10. Co
H. M. Soennichscn, merchan
dise to county, 65 cents;
Brissey, $3; Brandt, $5;
Swoboda, $3; Meisel, $3;
Kushinsky, $3; Rinker, $5;
Collins, $5; Worden, $5;
Chambers, $10. Total 46.65
Fred Noltingf seed corn to
farm 3.20
J. H. Tams, salary and ex
pense 98.78
Hatt & Son, merchandise to
Lambert, $20; Svoboda, $2.. 22.00
Clinton Oil Co., oil to county
farm 12.90
Western Foundry and Machine
Co., shafting to county farm 1.60
Wm. Richards, care of Wil
liam Everett 16.00
The following claims were allowed
on the Road Fund of the county:
Walter Bj-ers, road work, Road
District 27 58.00
Fred Clark, road work, Road
District 1' 74.40
C. F. Vallary, road work, Road
District 11 23.60
John P. Meisineer, road work,
John H. Busche,
E. F. Brunkow,
Road District 6
J. L. Barton & C
Road District 1
A. A. Wallinger,
road work,
road work,
road work,
3., nardware,
road work,
road work,
156.30
"2.15
3.20
.20
2.00
2.00
2.00
30.58
Road District 16 26.80
Wm. H. Rush, road work, Road
District 7 56.75
W. H. Hardnock, road work.
Road District 16 66.60
Fred Spahnle, road work, Road
District 16
Wm. Caddy, road work, Road
District 16
Ed J. Burns, road work, Road
District 16
R. E. Brunell, road work, Road
District 16
H. C. Creamer, road work.
Road District 116
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
Co., culverts for Road Dis
trict No. 27
J. L. Barton & Co., Ax to Road
District No. 27 1.25
R. B. Leffler, road workt Road
District 9 62.60
Joseph H. Seacat, road work,
Road District 14 24.65
Lisle Horton, road work, Road
District 15 152.20
W. J. Partridge, road work,
Road District 13
Keystone Pipe Co., cement pipe,
Road District 10
W. J. Althouse, road work,
Road District 6
Wm. Ash, grading, Road Dis
trict 8
F. W. Nolting, road work, Road
District 1
Math Sulser, road work, Road
District 1
Walter J. Clouse, road work,
Road District 4
Joseph H. Seacat, road work,
Road District 14
Johnson Hardware and Imple
ment Co., merchandise to
Road District 14
Joseph H. Seacat, road work,
Road District 14
Joseph H. Seacat, road work,
Koaa district n .... .. tsz.io
Joseph H. Seacat, road work,
Road District 14 25.70
W'm. Leddy, road work, Road
District 4 37.50
Brandon Bros. Lumber Co.,
Lumber to Road District 11. 29.16
The following claims were allowed
on the Dragging Fund:
August Kercklow, dragging,
District 8 $ 25.50
Walter Sans, dragging, district
27
Wm. H. Rush, dragging, Dis
trict 7
John H. Busche, dragging, Dis
trict 2
C.- F. Vallery, dragging, Dis
trict 1
,C. L. Wiles, dragging, District
1
Eddie Todd, dragging, District
1
John Meisinger, dragging. Dis
trict 1 .'.
R. A. Troop, dragging, District
1
W. J. Partridge, dragging, Diss
trict 13 ... i
V. D. Harris, dragging, District
5
Walter J. Clouse, dragging,
District 4
The following claim was allowed on
the Commissioners' Road Fund:
R. E. Clymer, ditching commis
sioner District 3 $ 5.00
' On motion, the board adjourned to
jneet Wednesday May 3, 1916.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
CJounty Clerk.
60.00
48.00
16.40
50.00
18.40
3.20
83.90
30.00
7.21
8.40
3.75
17.10
14.40
regular form:
C. D. Quinton, sheriff, filed report
of fees earned first quarter, 1916;
amount of $65.80.
The following claims were allowed
on the General Fund:
Mrs. Emma C. Miller, care of
dependent children, May ... 15.00
The University Publishing Co.,
Examination questions to
county superintendent 7.68
Julius A. Pitz, salary and mile
age 64.75
Henry Snoke, salary, and mile
age 61.80
C. E. Heebner, salary and mile
age 73.10
K. & B. Printing Co., supplies
to county, Clr.im No. 18 291. dI
Myrtle Stock, settlement in
damage casa 107.45
Albert Stock, settlement in
damage case . . 107.45
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry,
laundry to jail 4.40
Fred Patterson, office work .. 33.00
Allen J. Beeson, recs in re-ap
plication of mothers' pen
sions 32.85
James Robertson, fees Myrtle
Stock vs. Cass county 1.00
James Robertson, feas Myrtle
Stock vs. Cass county 1.00
Wm. Holly, clothing to Lam
berts 2.00
Wm. Dunn, livery to commis
sioners 3.00
The following claims were allowed
on the Bridge Fund:
Tool, Nauman & Murtey,
bridge lumber 30.24
Avoca Lumber Co., bridge lum
ber 1C7.17
J. L. Barton & Co., spikes
for bridges 3.25
John H. Busche, bridge woik 5.2o
Brandon Bros. Lumber Co.,
bridge material 8-40
The following calims were allowed
on the Dragging Fund:
E. P. Betts, dragging, District
16 20.G0
Commissioner Fund:
Lehmer Bros., grading in
Plattsmouth Precinct Com
missioner District 1 :C'92.46
The following claims were allowed
on the Road Fund cf the county:
Lehmer Bros., grading, Road
District 11 $135.00
Theo. Davis, road work, Road
District 14
Chris Johnson, road work, Road
District 14
G. L. Heneger, road work,
Road District 14
Geo. W. Towh, read work,
Road District 14 .
Earl Towle, road work. Road
District 14
Paul Gerard, road wcrk, Road
District 14
Bestor & Swat:ik, powder to
Road District 1
Good Road Machinery Co.,
drag scrapers to Read Dis
trict 16
T. F. Stroud & Co.; scrapers
for District 7
Murray Hardware & Imple
ment Co., spikes to Road Dis
trict 10
Village "Treasurer Avoca, pro
portion Road Fund, Road
District 23 300.00
Avoca Lumber Co., lumber for
Road Districtl 3
Avoca Lumber Co., lumber for
Road District 14
E. Sturzenegger, dynamite,
etc., for Road District 4 . . . .
Yates Lumber & Coal Co.,
merchandist to Road District
8
Keystone Pipe Co., cement pipe
to Road District 12
The board having decided to jour
ney into the county to inspect bridge
work, adjourned to meet Thursday,
May 4, 1916.-
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
1S8.94
10.00
6.00
3.20
12.00
8X0
S.S0
.70
42.30
13.00
3.50
tion 4, township 10, range 0, taken
from School District 84 and put into
School District No. 300.
The south one-half of northeast
one-quarter of section 3, and south
one-half of section 3, and south one
half of northwest or.e-quhrter an 1
southwest enc-quarter of fection 2, all
township 10, range 9, taken from
School District No. :2 and put into
School District No. 100.
The northeast one-quarter of sec
tion 2, and north one-half of section
1, all township 10, range 1, taken
from School District No. 54 and put
into School District No. 100.
County treasurer thic day instruct
ed to transfer $500 from County Gen
eral Fund to County Soldiers' Relief
Fund.
The following claims were allowed
on the Bridge Fund:
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge repairs, Greenwood
precinct $
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge repairs, Liberty and
Nchawka precincts
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Weeping Wa
ter precinct 3
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge repairs, Greenwood
precinct
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge repairs Nehawka
prccirct
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, precinct
Monaich Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Salt Creek
precinct
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Weeping Wa
ter precinct
Monarch Engineering Cc,
bridge work, Greenwood
precinct
Monarch Engineering Cc,
brides work, We.rt Rock
Bluff pracinct
Monarch Enginwimr Co.,
bridge repairs, Nehawka
precinct
Monarch Engine-ring
bridge work, Avoca.
cir.ct
Monarch Engineering
bridge work, Rod:
precinct
Monarch Engiiieci in z
bridge repairs, Greenwood
precinct
Monarch Engineering C).,
bridge repair:-;, Elmwood
precinct
Monarch Engineering Cu.,
bridge work, -Stove Creak
precinct
The following claims v.-ijiv
on. the General Fund o-' ih" comity:
C. D. Qniton, bor.ru ;g county
prismc-rc., March. 1!16
Cudahy Packing Co., sonp" U
countv court house
. 87(5.67
24.00
1,559.00
421.62
461.56
'493.61
Co.,
pic-
Cj.,
Diu!!-
Co.,
2CS.72
1,000.00
93.61
464.67
74 1.5 6
Ho wed
21.00
9.00
;(iotr
and
:..;vl
5.90
8.20
12.00
7.30
3.00
1.88
4.50
21.00
15.82?
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 3, i916.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
with all members present, when the
following business was transacted in
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 4, 1916.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
with all members present, when the
following business was transacted in
regular form:
The matter of the petition of the
officers of School District No. 100 for
a readjustment of the school district
boundaries according to Section 30 A,
Paragraph 6729 of Article 1 of Chap
ter 771 of the school laws of Nebras
ka, was taken up and thoroughly dis
cussed, all members, being present ex
cept County Superintendent Eda Mar
quardt. After "spending one-half day
in drawing plats and deliberating over
said readjustment, the following
changes in boundaries were unani
mously agreed 'on, viz:
The southwest one-quarter of sec
tion 26; north one-half of section Zp
and southeast one-quarter of section
35, and southwest one-quarter of sec
tion 36, all in, town 11, range 9, taken
from School District No. 90 and put
into School District No. 100.
The southeast one-quarter of sec
tion 27; the east one-half of section
32 and the south one-half of northeast
one-quarter and southwest one-quarter
and southeast one-quarter, all of
section 33, and northeast one-quarter,
northwest one-quarter and southwest
one-quarter of section 34, all in town
ship 11, rango 9, and northeast of sec
S. G. Coglizcr, cave ot
Weeping Water city . . .
Nebrrrka Lighting Co., gu i
electricity to court house
jail
K. & B. Printing Co., el'-ction
supplies, etc.. Claim Nc . 19.
Alice Tuey, clerk hire county
attorney and county superin
tendent s
Zuckweibr & Lutz, mc-vchan-dise
to Mrs. Bakes, March.
Mrs. Belle Grarsman, cu.ro of
dependent children. May ...
The following claims were allowed
on the Commissioner Fund:
Monr.rch Engineering Co.,
culvert, Tipton pre cinct,
Commissioner District 3.... 195.57
Monarch Engineering Co.,
culvert, Plattsmouth pre-.
circt, Commissioner District
1 191.5S
On motion the bos.rd adjourned to
meet Tuesday, June 6, 1916.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
1.50
20.71
:97.62
40.00
20.00
10.00
Shop Men Receive a Raise.
From Tuesday's Dally.
The" Burlington shop employes have
received some very pleasant news in
the fact that the wages of all those
working by the hour will be raised
from one cent to two and a half cents
per hour, dating from.31ay 1. This
notice has been sent from headquar
ters and will mean quite a difference
in shop time to the different classes of
laborers employed in the shops, but
does not apply to the price of the
piece work.
Stewart's Phonographs, only $5.00,
at Dawson's, Plattsmouth, Neb.
5-4-tfwkly
W anted Slock lo Pasture.
Good blu2 grass, plenty of shade and
running water. Inquir? of Howard
Graves, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, or
call phone No. 1605, Murray ex
change. 5-11-lmowk
i i. mi. i
CASTOR I
For Infants and Children.
In Use For Over 30 Yesrs
Always bear a
the
Signature of
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