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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER If, 1916.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAC.
PACE 3.
4
THE COUNTY
iiSSIONEi
PROGEE
Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept 5, 1910.
Board met pursuant to adjournment;
present, C. E. Heebner, Henry Snoke,
and Julius A. Pitz, County Commis
sioners, Frank J. Libershal, County
Clerk. Minutes cf previous session
read and approved, when the follow
ing business was transacted in regu
lar form:
The following 'claims were allowed
on the general fund :
A V White, mdse to McPher-
son $
I) C Morgan, postal supplies..
Hans Stivers, saly, laundry and
extra work
Henry Snoke, saiy and expense
Dr J F Brendel. saly :2nd qtr.
Co. physician dist No. '2....
Mogensen & Hart, mdse Fowler
12, Nichols. $10
K D Clark, mdse. Mrs. Wave
Alien
.Mrs Edwin Meteulf, mdse Alice
Allen, July and August
W I: Egenberger, coal to Wm.
K inker
Lorcr.z Bros., mdse to Fr.
SvoboJa
John P Sattlcr, burial of A W
dates
Piatts. Water Co.. water to C.
H. and jail, Jul.v
lo.o:
81.00
72.14
0.04
22.00
j.l.io
12.00
.00
i:;.i:
Fred Wulf, loss of mare on pub
lic highway 110.00
Frank J Libershal, saly and ex
pense 2nv.o'i
Klopp Bartlett Co., supplies
claim No. 22
J II Thrasher, baili.Ts cert
Crozier Bros., mdse Miss McGin
nis, July and August
Opal Fitzgerald, clerk hire Co.
Atty and Supt
C E Hartford, coal to Mrs. Col
lins 10.11
lu.uo
10.00
-10.01)
6.50
Weeping Wrier Rei
:blican,
Printing to Co. Supt
:j.i5
Slanfield Book Shop, supplies to
Co. Supt 1.20
Ginn & Co., supplies to Co. Supt. 2.20
Mrs Ida Schlieske, care of de
pendent children. Sept 2".'o
Mrs. Margaret I.eland. care of (
dependent children. Sept. ...-20.00
Mrs Dora Denson. care of de
pendent children. Sept 25.00
Mrs. Edith Duckworth, care of
dependent children. Sept.... 2.oo
Mrs. Stella Persinger, cure of
dependent children, Sept 2.1.00
Mrs. Bf!!e Grassman. c.;re of de
pendent children, Sept...
Mrs. Augusta Brandt, care
dependent children, Sept.
Mrs. Emma C. Miller, care
lo.oo
1S.O0
of
dependent children lo.oo
O I Got You Cleanser C.,
cleaner to court house o.oo
Nebraska Lighting Co.. mdse
and labor at court house
.lo
Eda Marquardt, saly and exp.. 155.7
The University Pub. Co.. sup
plies to Co. Supt
lo.OO
45.00
il.V.i
Sunt Insane Asvlum,
fee '5 mos. theatmcnt
Serirun Bros., threshing ar farm
Neb. Lighting Co., gas and elec.
to county 17.15'J
Piatts Water Co., water to jail
and court house 8.57
Geo W Thomas fc Co.. meat to
county farm o'.so
J II Tarns, saly for August 07.50
L B Egenberger, mdse to poor
farnj 01.30
M L Johnson, meat to county
farm 10.55
Lillian B Baker, care of depend-
dent children. Sept., li'lf. 20.00
II M Soennichen. mdse. Rinker,
5; Collins. 5; Worden,
S0.5O; Meisel, $! 22.50
A G Cole, saly and exp Aug.. 111. 70
Warga Schuldice, repairs at
C II, fixtures 75
Lincoln Telephone 5c Telegraph
Co., rents and tolls ii-l.OG
Julius A Pitz. saly and mileage 50.00
John Bauer 4c Son, auto livery to,
Comms 2J.50
Village cf Elmwood. room for
primary election, Stove Creek
pet
5.00
Eail II Travis, transcript ev'
dence. State vs. Bashus et
4.25
45.00
4.00
Fred Patterson. o.Tice work ....
M Archer. State vs. Sisk &
Lehenbauer
John 'A Nelson, deputy, State vs.
Sisk tfc Lehenbauer 4.00
Arthur Jones, witness, State vs.
Sisk & Lehenbauer
Arthur Temple, witness, State
vs. Sisk k Lehenbauer
Oscar Knutson, witness. State
vs. Sisk & Lehenbauer
1.10
1.10
1.10
J R Noves, witness,
Stat.
vs.
Sisk & Lehenbauer . . .
John A Nelson, witness,
vs. Sisk & Lehenbauer
1.10
State
.10
W H Harden.
mdse to Mrs Em-
mons
American Disinfecting Co.. Ex
terminator and disinfectant
to jail
J F Bredel. coroner inquest Jim
Boyle
.00
30.OM
15.35
C 0 Fsl
OiflyS
C D Quinton, sheriff, coroner in-
quest, Jim Boyle 3.G0
J II Neyes, juiy, coroner inquest
Jim Boyle 1.10
J W Brobst, jury, coroner in
quest 1.10
Edw Eager, jury, coroner in-
cuest, Jim Bovle 1.10
A II Federson, jury, coroner in
quest, Jim Uoyle 1.10
Wm Ossenkop, jury, coroner in
quest, Jim Bovle 1.10
J A Nelson, jury, coroner in
quest 1.10
Louis Pauls, witness, coroner in
quest F. G. Fricke Co., drugs to
county farm
Mrs C E Beckwith, mdse to Mrs
Emons
1.10
25.60
10.7S
J F Brendel. coroner inauest.
E M Standley
C D Quinton, sheriff, coroner in
13.70
quest. E M Standley
II K Frantz, jury, coroner in
quest, E M Standley
E P Betts, jury, coroner in
quest, E M Standley
A II Vanlandingham, jury, cor
oner inquest, E M Standley..
P F Vernier, jury, coroner in
quest, E M Standley
Jonathan Adams, jury, coroner
inquest, E M Standiey
Jacob Frolich, jury, coroner in
quest, E M Standley
Frank Lanning, witness, coroner
inquest, E M Standley
O W Wall, witness, coroner
inquest, E M Standley
4.80
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
C P Longacre. witness, coroner
inquest, E M Standley
1.10
George Oberie, witness, coroner
inquest, E M Standlev
1.10
Pat Mo-ran. "witness, coroner in
quest, E M Standley
Fred Spannle. witness, coroner
inquest. E M Standley
O Leifle. witness, coroner in
quest, E M Standley
J F Brendel. coroner inquest,
Jacob Miller
1.10
LP'
1.10
i u ijuimrm, snerii!, coroner
quest, Jacob Miller
L J Mayf.eld, jury, coroner
quest. Jacob Miller
Chas Gerluch. jury, coroner
quest, Jacob Miller
E C Twiss. juiv, coroner
m-
4.S
m-
1.10
in-
1.10
m-
quest. Jacob Miller . .
Paul Fitzgerald, jury, coroner
inquest, Jacob Miller .......
C J Reinart, jury, coroner in
quest, Jacob Miller
C J Gable, jury, coroner in
quest. Jacob Miller
1.10
1.10
1.10
l.lo
John Moore, witness, coroner in
quest. Jacob Miller
F M Grimes, witness, coroner in
quest, Jacob Miller
F W Kruse, witness, coroner in
quest, Jacob Miller
Dr. J II Hall, 2nd qtr Saly Co.
physician, Dist. 1
C E" Heebner, saly and mile
age T L Amick, garage, livery to
Comms., SS.25; sheriff, $15. . .
Weyrich Sz Hardaba, supplies to
C II
Piatts. Itv & Cold Storage Co.,
ice to C II
D C Morgan, post cards to Co.
Treas
C W Baylor Sz Co., coal to Co.
jail
.10
1.10
1.10
Go.fO
40
50
4.00
3.00
70.01
Mrs. Jar.ie McGee, care of dep.
children, Sept 10.00
Mrs Edna Denson, care of dep.
children, Sept 20.00
E P Betts, railroad fare to as
sessors meeting 3.00
S Briggs. painting at C II
75.00
3.75
The following claims were allowed
on the Dragging fund:
J W Baker dragging in Dist 1G 23.25
W W
Dist
Willie
Dist
Jesse
Dist
The
Coatman,
lfi
Umland,
10
Westlake,
1G
following
dragging in
24.
dragging
dragging
in
G.
in
12.00
claims vere allowed
on the Bridge fund:
Geo W Voss, bridge Ibr
Walter J. Clouse, bridge mater
ial Walter J Clause, bridge work
Banning & Nichols, bridge ma
terial .'
II A Funke Lbr Co., bridge ma
terial J Adams, bridge material
V W Nolting, bridge work ....
40.15
15.28
9.75
45.53
21.10
45.43
11.40
The following bills were allowed on
the Dragging fund:
John II Busche, dragging Dist 2 70.10
"Waiter J Clouse, dragging Dist 4 11.25
Aug Krecklovv, dragging, Dist 8 22.50
Ray Chriswisser, dragging Dist
27 15.35
Robt Burr, dragging Dist. 27.. 4.50
J H Foreman, dragging Dist G 15.00
Wm II Rush, dragging Dist 7.. 107.70
Walter Sans, dragging 27 G.00
Jarvis Lancaster, dragging Dist
27 G.75
T W Vallery, dragging Dist 10 5.25
E E Leach, dragging Dist 10.. 11.25
R A Troop, dragging Dist 10 . . 3.00
Green Piggett, dragging Dist 10 4.50
Eearl Lancaster, dragging Dist
10 22.40
J C Lemon, dragging Dist 5. 14.25
W J Partridge, dragging Dist
13 3.00
Max Valleery, dragging Dist 1. 4.50
! Eddie Todd, dragging Dist 1.. 16.15
John P Meisinger, dragging Dist
1 7.50
IT red Nolting, dragging Dist 1. . 11.15
E V Cole, dragging Dist 1 3.00
The following claims were allowed
on the Commrs. Road fund:
Searl S Davis, grading W W
nrect.. commrs. Dist 3 100.00
1
J II Rogge, coal for grading
Commrs. Dist 3 19.40
On motion the Board adjourned to
meet Wednesday, Sept. G, 191G.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. G, 1016
Board met pursuant to adjournment
with all members present, when the
following business was transacted in
:egular form :
A petition received from W. E
Hand, and others from Salt Creek
precinct requesting to have Roy Arm
strong appointed constable within and
for Salt Creek precinct. On motion
said appointment was made by Board.
Resignation of Joseph II. Seacat, to
gether with inventory of property be
longing to Dist. 14, received and
ccrted bv Board.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed
an order witn tne count v cierK re
newing the Mother's pension of Mrs
Ldna Denson, lor a period ol six
months and ordering that the sum of
$20. Q0 per month be paid her for the
j i i
care and support oi ner dependent
children. On motion the Board allowed
said amount as per order of the court
County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed
an order with county Clerk directing
the sum of $10.00 per month be paid
Mrs. Janie McGee, for the care and
support of her two dependent children
for a period of six months. On mo
tion the Board allowed said amounts
paid as per orders of the Court. The
following claims were allowed on the
Road fund :
C E Heebner, R W, R D 13. .
10.00
4.00
14. SG
8.0G
44.00
0G.00
Jesse Westlake, R W, R I) 1G
Avoca Lbr. Co.. lbr. R D 14
Avoca Lbr Co., lbr., R D 13..
W II Porter, concrete tile 11
Keystone Pipe Co., concrete
pipe, Dist 10
The following claims were allowed
o nthe Bridge fund:
C E Heebner, bridge work . . .
Geo W Voss, bridge mtr
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge repairing South Bend
precinct
Monarch Engineering Co.,
concrete box culvert Nehaw
ka pet
Monarch Engineering Co..
bridge work. Greenwood pet
21.00
212.G5
0.-jO
G 14.28
50.03
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Stove Creek
pet
. 1 .078.
"Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridgee work. So. Bend pet
Monarch Engineering Co..
bridge work, W W pet....
290.70
870.8G
Monarch
bridge
pet . . .
Engineering Co..
work, Stove Creek
l,42G.lf
Engineering Co.,
Monarch
bridge work, Center pet . .
130.31
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Salt Creek pet
127.02
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Center pet. . . .
74.02
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Liberty pet...
102.10
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Elmwood pet..
534.81
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge vork, Stove Creek
pet
1 1 3.c i
'Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, W W pet ...
02.7y
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, Rock Bluffs
pet. 143.23
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, 8 Mile Grove
pet L243.G2
.Monarch
Engineering Co.,
work W W pet 97.G2
Engineering Co.,
work. Liberty pet. . 1,190.09
Engineering Co.,
work, Plattsmouth
1,150.2G
bridge
Monarch
bridge
Monarch
bridge
pet . . .
Monarch
Engineering
work, Liberty
Engineering Co.,
pet . .
Co.,
pet. .
Co.,
bridge
41.21
Monarch
bridge work, Liberty
:io.G2
Monarch Engineering
bridge work, Rock Bluff pet
87. 5G
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, 8 Mile Grove
pet 034.93
Monarch Engineering Go.,
bridge work, Elmwood pet. . 1,022.27
Avoca Lbr. Co., bridge mtr.. 18.24
Cedar Creek Lbr., bridge mtr 38.90
Aug. Krecklow, bridge work..
B B Everett, bridge work....
Geo Schrader, bridge work..
C F Vallery, bridge work..
Tool, Nauman &. Murtey,
bridge material
E J Richey, bridge mtr....
E J Richey, bridge mtr
John H Busche, bridge work..
18.45
13.90
4.00
16.20
89.75
72.15
28.75
13.30
On motion the Board adjourned to
meet in regular session Tuesday, Oct.
3rd, 191G. .
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
MEETING OF THE BOARD
OF
EQUALIZATION.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 23. 1916.
Board of Equalization met cis per
call of county clerk.
Present C. E. Heebner, Henry
NEBRASKA
PROSPERITYLEAGUE
A Statewide, Nonpartisan
urganizatton of lax-
payers
A
to
.VICE-PRESIDENTS
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t SOUTH OMAHA
JOHN ALBERTSON
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DR. C. C. ALLISON .
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. IN VESTMENTS, SLAIN
Z. M. IAIRD A
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' J. L. BAKER K .
f J. W. BENDER i
, farmer. Humphrey!
ALFRED BR ATT -9
INVESTMENTS. SENOA
CHAS. H. BROWN
HEAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS'
W. J. BUROESS 1
f INVESTMENTS
MARRY V. BURKLEY
W. M. BUSHMAN 1
STORASS
ALBERT CAHN
MANUFACTURER
LOUIS B. DEETS
. STOCKMAN. KEARNEY
m. M. FAIRFIELD
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
JOHN N. FREN2ER
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
DR. R. CILMORE f
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEOM
T. V. GOLDEN
f CAPITALIST. O'NEILL
' FERDINAND HAARMANN
MANUFACTURER
J. J. HAN1SHEN
CONTRACTOR
, FRED D. HUNKER
t ATTORNEY. WEST POINT
FRANK B. JOHNSON I
OMAHA PRU4TINS CO.!
C. J. KARBACH
INVESTMENTS
HON. J. T. KEELEY
k VALENTINE
! P. J. KELLY
Y MERCHANT. NIOBRARA
FRANK B. KENNARD
i CAPITALIST
JACOB KLEIN
f MERCHANT. BEATRICE
'BUD L ATT A
, RANCH OWNER. TIKAMAM I
V m. f. LEFLANO f
f ' CAPITALIST
.a. W. MEOEATH .
L COAL OPERATOR :
JOHN A. MOHRSACHER 4
L INVESTMENTS. WYMORB
'SOPH US F. NEBLE
PUBLISHER.
FRANK A. NIMS
ETIIIO PAEHEE. FALLS CITT
J. J. NOVAK
. BANKER. VaMLBER
'j. J. O'CONNOR
, ATTORNEY
GEORGE PARR '
MERCHANT. NEBRASKA CITY S
HON. WATSON L. PURDY t
, LAND OWNER. MADISON
THEODORE REIMERS I
STOCK MAN. FULLEBTON
CARL ROHDE i
t RETIRED FAIIII. COLUSEUS
(JOHN a. ROS1CKY
I . . PUBLISHER
J. C. ROTH
f, INVESTOR. FREMONT
j JOHN SCHINDLER
STANTOM
W H. SCHMOLLER
. JOBBER
.THEODORE H. SERK
STOCKMAN. MSLISM
O. E. SHUKERT ,
MANUFACTURER
HARRY K. SIM AN
WINSIBB
PAUL F. SKINNER ;
, MANUFACTURER '
. A. F. SMITH
JOBBER ;
N. A. SPIESBERGER ,
WHOLESALER '
HON. P. F. STAFFORD ,
NORFOLK
WILLIAM STORK
INVESTMENTS. ARLINOTON
ROBERT C. STREH LOW
CONTRACTOR
GEORGE B. TYLER (
INVESTMENTS. HASTINSS
A. J. VIERLING i
PRES. PAXTON S VIERLINO
1aOH WORKS
THEODORE WIDAMAN ",ci
STOCK BUYER, AURORA '.
C. B. WILLEY
ATTORNEY. RANDOLPH
B. N . WOLBACH
MERCHANT. GRAND ISLAND
R. M WOLCOTT
MERCHANT. CENTRAL CITY
HON. OTTO ZUELOW
MAYOR. SCHUYLER
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Snoke, and Julius A. Piltz, County
Commissioners; W. R. Bryan, Co.
Assessor; Frank J. Libershal, County
lerk.
Minutes of previous sessions read
anu approved. Recapitulation of all
assessed property of Cass countv for
year 1916, $9,0.35,428.00. Board then
proceeded to make the following levies
for the year 191(.
Fund
Mills
. 5.4
. .4
. .1
. 4.0
. JJ.O
. C.l
County general
Mothers' pinsion
County Soldiers' Relief
County bridge
County road
State levy
Total state and county levy.. 19.0
School levies for the year 191G as
follows:
Dist.
Mills
Levied
.. 35
.. 15
5
7
17
.. 14
5
.. 13
.. 8
.. 9
.. 13
6
.. 12
No.
1
. L.
8
9
10
11
12.
13
14 none
15
1G
17
IS
19
13
14
27
14
8
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For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 3d Years.
: ffl
Always bears
the
Sign&tuxeoff
. MRS
fit
Read this
I
PROHIBITION
Woud affect
YOU :
These facts were furnished by a nember of the Omaha Giaiu Jbichb-u'
According to U. S. Government statistics, Nebraska pro- ,
duced 213,000,000 bushels of corn in 1615, of which 20 -was
shipped out of the county where it was grown. : This
means that 42,600,000 bushels of Nebraska corn were sold
for shipment in 1915.
Official reports for the year 1915 show that about two
thirds of the amount shipped, or 28,000,000 bushels, was soft
corn. This soft corn was not available for elevator storage
on account of too much moisture in the corn. A small pcriicn
of such corn can be dried, but the bulk of it wzls ussd for
distilling purposes, 9
According to government statistics, the estimated farm
value of corn for 1915 was 61 cents per bushel, an 'average
which could not have been maintained had it not keen for
the fact that the soft corn was bought by'distilleries at prac
tically FULL MARKET VALUE of grade com, deducting
only for difference in moisture.
Had there been no distilleries,' there Would
have been next to no market at all
corn of 1915.? The soft corn would certainly
have sold for about 20c a bushel LESS than
grade corn, provided it could have been used it
all. ,
This would have meant a loss to Nebraska
corn growers in the year 1915 (of the enorLnous
sum of $5,600,000! x
The Nebraska Prosperity
OPPOSED TO STATE PROHIBITION
President, L. F. CROFOOT
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IN' FAVOR OF LOCAL OiTION.
Treasurer, W. J. COAD Secretary, J. B. HAYNES
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School bond levies for the year 1916
as follows:
Dist. .
No. Mills
17 15
95 9
36 5
74 8
56 6
1 10
On motion Board adjourned.
FRANK LIBERSHAL, ,
Clerk of Board of Equalization.
John G. Wunderlich of Nehawka,
democratic candidate for sheriff, was
in the city for a few hours today vis
iting wtih his friends and attending
to a few business matters. Mr. Wun
derlich is making a splendid cam
paign and his pleasing personality
and straightforward manner is meet
ing with approval from the people.
Letter files at the Journal office.
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HIGH LICENSE -
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
'M
BONDS BY LARGE MAJORITY
From Wednesday s TSJ1y. '
At the special schoc-J election held
in Nebraska City yesterday there was
voted 30,000 in bonds for the erec
tion of a new ward .school buil.iin-j,
while 5.000 more was voted for ti
purpose of making repairs on tl.'j
Fourteenth street ward .school build
ing. The vote was in a 5 to 1 lr.ii-j
for the bonds. It has been or.ly about,
three years .-ir.ee this e:iterpri.-,;i:'.r
city voted 0,000 for the erection
of a new high school building, and
they certainly believe in having a
good an educartioral rystem for the
boys and girls as is possible to secure.
There are a number of very modern
and commodious school buildings in
Nebraska City, and all arc kept
strictly up to date in ccry way.
There is nothing that keops up ;i
town's reputation better than god
schools and Nebraska City ceitairdy
proposes to sec that their'
best.
If you have anything for sale adv:
tise in the Journal.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local aprlicctione. aa they cannt r- '
the diseased portion ol the ear. T!"rr. i
only one v.ay to cure catarrhal !-.: n-t.
and that is by a constitutional rcrir..
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by m ir
flamed condition cf the mucous Ur.inr rf
the Eustachian Tub.-. Whn this tut-..- ia
Inflamed you have a rurr.biir.g soun-J or im
perfect hearing, and when it :s tnt.r- y
closed, iJealiit'ss is tiic result. Uni'.t '.
inflammation can bi; r-duc-U and tr:a t f
restored to Its normal condition, fn-u: iu
wiil L destroyed forever, ilany Co.pt s
deafness are cauBfd by catarrh w.n
an infiamtd consliticn of the mucou p.--facta.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine ac-.a tr i
the blood on the rvjcgub eurfuies cf t-.-j
syetezn.
Ve vent Cn- 'H'..,n'!"c', Tvi' t - -
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