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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THUR5D4Y, NOVEMEFP. It, lnlfi.
r
irst oecuntv can.
CEDAR CREEK. NEER.
Sound, Conservative and Progressive
THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE
THE BANK BY THE PEOPLE
THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE
W ;ire anxious to assist the farmer
in feeding and
handling his live stock lor market
,
eposits
le mis Dan
are protected by the Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the
State of Nebraska, which has reached nearly $1,
(M)l),()00.00 It is back of us and protects you!
OFFICERS:-
WM. SCHNEIDER. Pnssidsnt
W. H. LOHNES, Vice-President T. J. SHANAHAN, Vice-President
J. F. FOREMAN. Cashier
THE
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COUNTY
PROCEEDINGS
Plattsmouth, Neb , Nov. 14, 101(3.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
present, C. E. Heebner, Henry Snoke,
and Julius A. Pit., county commis
iorxrs and Frank J. Libershal, County
Clerk. Minutes of previous .session
lead and approved, when the following
business was transacted in regular
form :
The matter of a petition signed by
illenrv Thierolf and other residents
and free holders of Eight .Mile Grove
precinr-t, requesting to board to grant
) Han
Geo E. S toner, do
S I Compton, do and returns
i E A Fisher, do
J no M Fowler, do
J II Thras.tcr, do and returns
Plattsmouth 1st ward ....
W I) Messeramith, do
Wm JIassk-r, do
John Cory, do
Stanley Kuhns. do
Wm Starkjohann, do 2d ward
Claus Bcetel Sr., do and rets
Wm Weber, do
Janes Reb.d, elo
James W Burnie, do
P J Vallery, do 3d ward
Gu? Johnson, do
C E Whisker,
do
Cedar
c
reeis
IVerh oysters at S. J. Reames.
Otto Sprkck spent Tuesday in
Omaha.
J; nu'S Ilesserioow spent Monday in
( )maha.
Mrs. Olive was shopping in Omaha
Thursday.
Fouls E. Myers spent Thursday in
Omaha.
Farm Loans, Insurance and Real
Estate. See J. F. Foreman.
Lloyd Schneider atterded the dance
in Gieenwood Friday night.
C. P. Meiir;.vr was visiting with
I'l attsrooiiih friends Friday.
Pete Sehiouer and family weie
shopping in Omaha Tuesday.
First Security hank pays 3 per cent
on time deposits.
John Busche v.as looking after some
business matters in Plattsmouth Tues
day. Lloyd and Henry Schneider of
Plattsmouth. drove to Lincoln, Mon
day. The social dance given at Sayles'
Hall Saturday even in;.; was well at
tended. S. J. Reames and II. J. Kimber
were the guests of Philip Sell after
Sunday
Mrs. Phillip Stochr spent Tucsday
in Cullom with her daughter, Mrs.
August Keil.
For good, fresh Candy, Fruit and
Nuts, see S. J. Reames.
J. Schroeder a license to oper-
m ate a billiard and pool hall in the
( I village of Cedar Creek, Cass County,
( Neb., came on for hearing and on
motion of Commissioner Snoke a vole
by ballot was ordered taken and re
sulted as follows: Ananimous vole
against granting of said liet-n::e.
The following claims were allowed
on the General fund:
!
pcr-
Plattsmouih
First Security bank pays 3 per cent P F Venner, member elec-
or. time deposits
Clarence Busche and Richard San
bloom drove to Plattsmouth Tues
day mornirg where they took the early
train for Omaha to spend the day.
The Ladies Aid Society will give a
Thanksgiving dinner at the church
on Thursday, November 30. The pro-ce'-'ls
go for the benefit of the church.
Everybody is invited to attend. Adults
2c. children 13c.
Mr. Kimber, of Avalon, Mo., who
has been visiting at the home of S.
J
ninio. .n. neames accompanied mm
as far as Plattsmouth, where he at
tended the lodge in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Schneider and
daughter. Miss Verla, and son, Henry,
motored 'to Plattsmouth Friday after
noon for a short visit with friends.
While here Mrs. Schneider called at
the Journal office and ordered the
Plattsmouth Journal sent , to Fred
Creaver at San Jose, Cal.
First Security bank pays 3 per cent
cn time deposits.
There will be a big trap shoot at
Cedar Creek, Neb., on Tuesday, Nov.
21. The grounds have been put in
shape and two sets cf traps will be
in operation, for the accommodation
of amateurs and beginners. Some
thing doing every minute of the day.
Shoot begins at 10 a. in. sharp. A
large quantity of .game has been se
cured and plenty of shells, leaders,
repeaters and arrows will be on hand.
Big hall heated and equipped to handle
crowd after shoot for accommodation I
Clyde Lyle and family spent the of those who do not shoot for game.
latter part of last week with their
parents in Waco, Neb.
Mr. Harm is looking after the rail
road business here this week during
the absence of Mr. L le.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gauer ar.d fam-
ilv vrsited at the home of Mr. ard !
Mis. Pete Meisinger last Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid society of the
tion beard $
R C Wenzel. do and returns. .
Fred Muenthau, do
M McFali, do
Will Latrom, do
Harry Applcman, do. Green
wood precinct
F E Cook, do and returns. . . .
C G Anderson, do
R M Coatman, do
J B Skinner, do
Aaron E Failing, do Salt
Creek
D L Talcott. do
Reames, departed Tuesday for his; p" jtieco ,j0
J C Lemon do and returns . .
W E Hand, do
Guy Ckments, do. Stova Creek
Ed Dorr, do and returns ....
Geo Otherking, do
Wm Atchison Jr, do
II G Penterman, do
W L Ilornbeck. do Elmwood..
II P Hinds, do
E H Miller, do
Chas 1. Long, do
Harold W Tool, do and returns
O W Zaar, do South Bend
E N Greer, do
Henry Slander, do
John Wagner, do
Fred Weaver, do and returns
Earl Tow'e. do Weeping Water
precinct
Chris Johnson, do
W C Wcllen, do
E C Mohr, do
Edward A Power, do and rets
Thos F Kecklcr, tlo Center pet
Chas Grvlach, do
Wm Stohlman. do
John Tighe, do and returns..
W L Capron, do
C G May field, do -Louisville..
E V Palmer, do . '.
Jnoo C Spangler, do and rets
C W Merriam. do
James Stantk-r, do
M M Straub. do Avoca pet..
J S Rough, do and rets....
J II F Ruhge, do
R E Norris. do
W II Thiele d
Trap Shooting at Cedar Creek.
J M Vondran. do
Chas Jelintk, do and rets ....
A J Triiety, do 4t!i ward
II L Messer.-.n.iih, do
A G Tartseh, do and rets....
Joint Leilgway. do
J C Pe-lcrson, do
J B Higloy, do 3ih ward ....
Ceo Scliar-z, do and rets
Fri'z I'ieni kh, do
J B Rumrnei -field, do
Pay Sav;.ev, do
Avoca Town Hall Co, room for
election Avoca
Geo Sehanz, do
3th ward
Treas School Dist 83, do,
Weeping Water pet
M W A No 18-17, do So Bend
pet and care of booths....
Ed Penterman. treas, do, Stove
Creel: pet
Will Latrom, do. Tipton pet..
Louisville Village Treas., do
Louisville
School List No. 88, do, Eight
Mile grove . . .
School Dist No. 3, room for
primary and general election
2d R. B
W E Hand, room for election,
Salt Creek
S G Coglix.tr. Care of election
booths, W. W. City
A C Tartseh, do Plattsmouth
city . . t
Geo II Olive, room for election
W. W. y-ty
V M Ma'lis. member of can-
issir:g board
E A Frk-ke, do
Opal Fitzgerald, clerk hire Co.
Alty. and Co. Sunt
Amick Garage, iivery to com-
Mi-siorers
Dr. I. D. Jones, medical attten-
tion, Mr. Kothman
Frank J Libershr.il, saly and
expense
7.20, Hans Seiver, saly and laundry
7.20 ' H M Soennichscn. report of
.) uirtns aim tieatns
A R Star.der. do
YV E Hand, do
Mrs. I D Jones, do
7.r.0 B Clement-, do
7. CO J V" H Lyman, do
12.30 L R Upton, do
fr.n'L Muir, d
9.00
10.0)
0O
0 (.)
'..l1.')
(t.1'0
15.30
O.iM)
o.ri)
0.90
7 20
7.20
7.20
13.10
7 20
8.10
14 10
8.10
7.20
7.20
7 2i
7.2(
1 1.00
0.3!'
0.3 i
o :;
0.3)
10.""
I .J.
7 20
I
Hotel running and a special din
ner will be served at noon. 33c. Send
your order to John Larsen for a reser
vation of plates and get prompt serv
ive at 12 o'clock. This will enable
the proprietor to get a line on how
many to expect for dinner and you
will be served promptly. Oysters will
be .-erved at hotel for supper. Come
out and emov a dav with a lively
Piesbyteiian church of Cedar Creek , bunch of .m, felIoWSi
will serve Thanksgiving dinner at the
church on Thanksgiving day, at the
noon hour. Everybody invited.
Don't forget S. J. Reames when you
are in need of paper napkins, paper
plates, ice cream dishes and all kinds
of crepe paper.
View the tine line of fancy station
ery at the Journal. We can fill the
bill.
The local shooters invite our neigh
boring towns to be represented with
a 3-man team to enter for honors.
Each club's winnings will be re
ported in the following Saturday's
issue of the county papers. This in
vitation is especially urging vepre
sentation from Plattsmouth, Louis
ville, Greenwood, Murray. Murdock,
Eagle and Manley as well as individ
uals from the suvrovndintr country.
WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
IHPLEU
and can make you attractive prices on
rorsstor and Superior
Press Drilis,
Henraey Bsjggsss,
Qirdsel Wagons and
Wagon Boxes,
Steel Wheel Trucks,
King and Hamilton Steel Grain Dumps,
Empire Cream Separators-
WOLFF
JkULT
Lee Puncture Proof and Firestone Tires and Accessories
StudeL&ker Agents
CEDAR CREEK, NEBRASKA
do . .
8.10 i
8.H)
12.00
8.10
8.10
7 20
14.3.)
7.30
7.20
7.20
W
II
c
night
J W Murdock, do Mt Pleasant
pet '.
P C Walker, do
Wilson Gilmore, do
F M Massie, do and rets
Z W Shratk'r, do
Ernest Ahl, do Eight Mile
G rove pet
Lloyd Group, do
W II Seybert. do
J G Meisirgcr, do anel returns
W J Schneider, do
J J Pollard, do Nchawka ....
J W Magney, do
J M Stone, do
D Steffens. do and returns . .
R C Pollard, do
J I) Bramblct, do Libert pet..
J T Reynolds, do and returns
II M Frans, do Liberty pet. .
G A Randall, do
G W Cheney, tlo
W G Bccdker, do and returs,
1st Rock Biuit pet 11.00
E S Tutt, do 8.10
W L Sejbolt, do
T J Brendel, do
Geo I Lloyd, do !
R A Troop, do 2d Rock Bluff
pet
E G McCuiloch, do
Wm Wehrbein, do
John L Smith, do
Geo Reynolds, tlo and rets. . . .
E II Spangler, do Plattsmouth
pet 9 01
Philip Hirz, do 9.09
9.00
9.00
7 0
7 S 0
10.8 )
7.S0
7.20
7 20
7.20 !
11.3) 'Mrs Dora Dar.son. do
7.20 'Mrs. Edith Duckworth, do
-Mrs Stella l'orsinger, (!o ...
Mrs Edna Demon, tlo
Mrs Virgie L Frady, do . .
Mrs Ida Sthlieska, do ....
7.30
11.10
7.50
7.50 !
7 -,; t Mrs Augusta Brandt, do
8.10
8 10 !
8.10
G.30
G.30
G.30
6.30
9.10
3.40
12.10
3.10
3.40
0 20
7.20
7.20
7.20
7.20
9.00
11.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.90
9.90
9.90
9.9U
11.90
9X0
9.G0
il.GO
9 00
9. GO
7.30
9.30
7.30
7.30
7.-0
G.0O
G.OO
3 00
8.00
G.OO
G.OO
3.00
3.00
12 00
3.00
1.30
(5.00
.".oil
3.40
3.-10
40.00
'.) ).(.)
v allerv. t o 1 . t7r-i
" ' OI.I.J
A A Wetenkamp, do 1 1 9,0
W J Partridge, do 13 nO
The following claims were allowed
on .the Dragging fund:
Autr X reel low, dragging dist
No. 8
John II. Busche, tlo 2
W J Partridge, tlo 13 ,
On motion the board adjourned to
meet Wednesday, November 13. 1910.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
17.23
30.22
2.23
18.
A Tulene, do
F Kropp, do
E Wesco-t's Sons,
shirt for Marshall
Win Brinkman, assigned W K
Fox. shoveling snow at C II
Plattsmouth Water Co. water
to C II. Sept, 1916
K B Printing co, supplies claim
No. 21
!.I F Brendel. sal Co. Phy dist
7.20 j No. 2, 3d otr
7.20 i The University Pub. Co., sup
7 20 ' plies to Co. Supt
211.84
78.00
11.13
3.23
3.00
1.73
2 .30
G.GO
1.00
.30
2.10
.10
1.00
8.21
',2.10
9.93
10.90 John D Ly-'.n, care of Emmons
7.20 ! ' family while under quaran-
tine
7.') ' Douglas County Hospital, keep
ar.d care Wesley Burnett..
John P Saltier, burial of Mrs.
Fr. Svobda . ,
John Kopia. mdse to Fr. Svo-
boda
Mrs Margaret Leland, care of
dep. children, November. . . .
Fr.
C E Hartford, coal to
Svoboda, and farm ........
D II Best, damages to car,
claim refused
F G Fricke & Co, drugs to
county poo:
C F Valleiy. treas school dist
No. 37, room i'oi election,
dist No. 37 and care -"o.
booths
8.3 :
3.00
33.00
30.81
10.00
20.00
23.00
23.00
23.(n
20.00
23.o:
23.00
18.00
12.83
03.83
S.00
Roy O Cole, do
B W Livingston, do
F W Nolting, do and rets 11.40 on the Road fund:
The following claims were allowed
cn the Commissioner load fund:
W II Porter, R W dist 11,
Commr. Dist 2 89.00
R S McClcery, cement culvert
dist 2 2SG.S6
The following claims were allowed
I W Teegarden, do Weeping
Water 1st ward
Jesse Davis, do
R D McNurlin, do and returns
P F Cherry, do
A J Patterson, do
Andrew C Johnson, do 2d ward
J M Teegarden, do
C S Newlon, do and returns . .
N C Halmes, do
W W Jameson, do
H P HaslanV, do 3d ward ....
jTom Smith, R W, R D 12 59.20
5.-40 II C Creamer, do 10 81.65
Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 15, 191G.
Board met pursuant to apjournment
with all members present when the
following business was transacted in
regular form:
Judge Allen J. Beeson, filed orders
wih the Cour.tv Clerk directing the
Boaid of Commissioners to pay .Mrs.
Clara Matzke the sum of .$2500 per
month. Mrs. Martha A. Haddon, the
r;:m of $25.00 per month and Mrs.
Emu C. Miller the sum of ?13 per
month for the care and maintenance
of their dependent children for a pe
liod not exceeding six months. On
jMv.lio.--i the above amounts were al
lowed as per orders of the court.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed
an oider with the County Clerk di
recting the Board of Commissioners
to pay Mis. Sigrid Schmarder the
sum of $10 per month for the care
and maintenance of her two dependent
children for a period not exceeding
si c months. On motion said amount
was allowed as per orders of the
court.
County treasurer this day instructed
to refund Joe Tucek the sum of $31.59
being a part of his 191G, personal
taxes doubly assessed in 5th ward of
Plattsmouth. The following claims
were allowed General fund:
A W White, mdse to Mrs
Owens 10.00
Remington Typewriter Co, felt
mat-register of deeds .75
Plattsmouth Water Co, water
to C. H. Oct
Mrs Edwin Metcalf, mdse to
?.i iss Allen .'
J I Hok-omb Mfg Co, mops to
C II
Warga .vT Schuklice, labor and
material
D C Morgan, postal supplies..
B C Marquardt Co, mdse to
Mrs Cottingham
E T Comer, fee State V. Meteer
Allen J Bctson, fees. Mothers'
pension cases
Allen J Beeson, State vs. Edw
McDonald
C D Quinton, do
Wm Langhorst, fee, State vs.
Meteer
Allen J Beeson, State vs. Wm
Davis
James F Wilsdn, tlo. constable
L Rotter, labor at C II
Ailen J Beeson, State vs. R
Denson
C D Ouinton, do
Allen J Beeson. do Bashus et
al
C I) Quinton, tlo 9.40
Hammond Stephens, supplies
to Co Supt
Mogenscn & Hart, mdse to
Nichols. S10"; Fowler. . $12
R I) McNurlin, bringing Chas
Brown to Co farm
C rosier Bros, mdse Miss Mc
Ginnis Kee Lox Mfg, ribbons and car
bon to county
Eda Marquardt, salary and
expense
Lincoln Telephone & Tele
graph co, rents and tolls..
J II Thrasher, bailiff's cert..
II P Sheldon, sewer work at
farm
J II Tarns, salary for Oct....
Dr J H Hall, 3d qtr saly. Co
phy.- Dist. 1
Tlattsmouth Lodge No. 7, D. of
II., room for election; 3d
ward Plattsmouth
J il McMaken, ft and cartage
Geo Perry, male hog to Co
farm ;
II M Soennichsen, mdse to C
II .r4 50, Collinr, S3, Kushin
sky $3, Worden S3, Rinker
So.Meisel SI, Rakes $10
Fred Patterson, office work..
A G Cole, salary and expense. .
Plattsmouth Journal, printing,
supplies and ballots
Mrs. Lillian B. Baker, care dep
children
Remington Typewriter Co.,
. rent of machine to Co. Judge
Waterman Lbr & Coal Co.,
coal to KushinskyT
X & B Printing Co., election
supplies 166 25
John Miller, assigned to C. D.
Quinton, guarding Oscar El
ridge 2.50
Hatt S Son, mdse to Mrs. Lam
bert 10.20
C D Quinton, boarding prison
ers, Oct 28.50
46.50
35.20
16.00
2.50
GO. 18
r3.no
repairs to.
14
3 50
10.00
8.00
11.40
G.OO
4.10
5.15
100.40
10.00
5. CO
;. i .
11.00
5.00 !
4.00
4.36
2 00
4.00
2.20
11.40
elec to county 32.92
Mrs Emma C Miller, care dep
children, November 15.01)
Mrs Clare Matzke, do 25.00
Mrs Sigrid Schmarder, do .... 10.00
Martha A Hatlden, do 25.00
The following claims were allowed
on the Road fund:
icii-uu rroniicn, K W, R D 16
R F Hurlbut, do 6
J II Lnthrom, hdw 10
E T Tool, lumber R I) 4
-I D Adams & Co, repairs for
grader Ji I) io
Frank Mai lt r, grading R I) m
i 1 Adams & Co
J? ruder, dist 2
Chas II Spohn, R W, R D
J A Riser, do 1
Village Treasurer South Bend,
proportion road fund, R D 19
Henry J Ruhga, J VV, R I) 7
G W Ilarshman Jr, do i:
J M Hoover, do :;
v-eo r Uehlerking, co 15
J M Hoover, do
A A Wallinger do 15
C II Nold Lbr Co, posts, R I)
No. 5
Coatman Hdw Co. nails R D 16
J II Foreman, R D 6
G P Cook, do
C II Nold Lbr Co, lbr 6
Coatman Hdw Co, nails R D 6
Neb & la Steel Tank Co, cul
vers, R I) 9
Do, 11
Do, 7
Walter J Clause, R W, R 1) 4
Wm Peters, do 13
Fred Spencer, do 11
Wm Shoemaker, do 12
Geo Homer, assigned J M Tee
garden, work, dist 14, Com.
Dist 3
C II Gibson, material do ....
Neb Sogard & Co, coal, do . .
Avoca Lbr Co, lumber do
Johnson Hdw Co, nails, do . . .
Johnson & Jones, blocksmith
work do
Cascade Threshing Co, oil and
grease, do 6.33
Keystone Pipe Co, cement pipe
Dist 11 Commrs Dist 2 331.60
The following claims were allowed
on the Dragging fund:
Fred Spencer, dragging Dist 14 3.75
E F Hurlbut, do 6 6.00
Geo Oehlerking, do 15 5.00
Walter J Clouse, do 4 8.25
A Wetenkamp, do 1 13.10
F W Nolting, do 12.00
G L Kraeger, do 10.50
Earl Cole, do 4.50
C L Wiles, do 10.50
II C Creamer, do 10 8.50
J M Hoover, do 3 17.G0
J II Foreman, do 6 32.70
R L Propsf, do 1 37 87
Ed Ranard. tlo 27 0.75
Geo Reynolds, tlo 27
A W Propst, do 1
G P Cook, do 6
Walter Byers, do 27 1.50
O W Marshall, do 5 10.50 (
On motion the Board adjourned to
meet Thursday, November 1G, 1916.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
of Dist Court 10.50
Belle D Grassman, care of de
pendent children, Nov .... lo.oO
Dr J S Livineston, medi il ut-
tention, Wm Owens 51. 00
Tiie following claims were allowed
on the Road fund of the county:
Neb & la Steel Tank Co, cul
verts, R 1) 1
F W Nolting, R W. R D, 1 .
Joseph Lindsay, do 12
R Kt-tt lhut, do 12
Norman Deles Dernier, do...
T t V
;t) 10 1 1 r rans, t!o
J Adams, material, R D 16.
The following claims were
on tiie Dragging fund:
R Ketelhut, dragging dkt 12
Win. lvt"!s. do J3
10
50.00
8. 60
i 15.O0
l.oo
4.00
tl 87
a!I,.rd
40.00
.50.65
1.60
179.00
10.40
21.10
7K.20
.30
38.00
28.00
15.90
7.25
93.60
25.50
.'"P. on
157.10
G.OO
84.50
4.00
13.00
1.50
21.05
45.43
. i
7.00
25. 05
2.00
M G Lime, do 2 6 io
R L Whitman, do 12.75
The following chiims wt re allo-.-rd
on the in io'.-i fi.:! i f I'.., ,.,,..
K . -
-ue- iv ((:
John
.1
ov. brid'
II Bu-che !..
M II ; .-.
I red Clark,
'e Wo IK,
1:
A
.1
Oo
, do 1up:;,t
Coal ,v. In:,, r,.
do.
.1.
II
l I
1 '1 ool, luiii
Ge W Vo c,
Pied Clark. h:
Walter J CI u
Aug Kre -k!'. .v.
0 H Cib-on. do
A i-.tfrnia; !.!,.
bridge ii.r
Geo W V,,,., Co, br'dgv
C II Spohn. bridge y
aternvm LI, r v. C
teria!
C F Vaik-ry. work
Johnsoon Hdw &
bridge snikes .
Yates lbr & Coal Co
15.
3 1.
12.
10
95
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0
1 '
iiati-rial
lbr ...
Work.
e. do iaa:,
do work . .
materia! . .
' oa
rial
i C,
lbr
v.-nl:
al Co.
nia-
Inipl C
Il
iad
Banning & Nichols. 1,
Edwin Shoemaker, I, rid
C L Ileebner, biii'ge
.donarch EnginCeriiv
bridge work, Avoca i
meeting
lbr
lbr
ndge won;
1.
3 1.35
2 1
M .76
s.ou
7.20
7.05
:: 9
!7. jo
l::..3o
6.S11
1.5
1 I no
5 :;5
1
2.79
(..on
:;o.ihi
Monarch Eng
Co..
-e i 1 1 ci
Co
tlo, reinforcing for i...r.i.
Monarch Engineering ,,
do, Nehawka precinct
Monarch Engireei ing (0
repairs, West Rock Bluff. .
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work, do
Monarch Engineering Co.,
tlo. Plattsmouth precinct . ,
Monarch Engineering Co.,
do, West Rock Bluff
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io.v
:.
84.70
057.66
1 02.20
io.m
Monarch Engineering
Co.
do, Mt. Pleasant precinct. . 1201.62
Monarch Engineering (V.,
do, Liberty precinct
Monarch Engireerig Co.,
do, Avoca precinct
Monarch Engineering Co.,
do, Elmwood, precinct
3.75 Monarch Engineering Co.,
72.30 i Rast Rock Bluff
1 1.45 ' Monarch Ennirccring Co..
476. r
363.89
1 72.28
0::p.n9
11.67
22.00
G.!0
00
12.50
156.71
37.25
6.00
3.00
97.50
66.00
8.00
25.00
36.50
25.00
104.00
554.82
20.00
3.00
7.00
221. 12
36s S6
Tom Smith, do 10 84.80 , C D Quinton, jailer fees, Oct
B B Everett, do 11 94.75 ' W R Egenberger, coal and
123 70! wood, Worden $d.io; rat-
ton, 83 50, Monroe
-1 fx t o c !
5.40
12 10
5.40 Fred Clark, do 11'..
5.40 waiter layers, ao 21 loi.oji
5.40 J C Lomeyer, do 5 42.40 Frank J Libershal, expense, der
5.40 W II Porter, do 11 13.50; livering election supplies...
12.10 John H Busche, do 2 206.40 j John W Crabill, care of C II
5.40 ' Aug Krecklow, do 8 90 00 j clock, yr ending Oct, 1916
5.40 ' C F Vallery, do 1 44.S0 K D Clark, mdse Wave Allen. .
5.40 John P Meisinger, do 1 14.50 Nebraska Lighting Co., gas
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Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 1G, 1916.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, with all members present, when
the following business was transacted
in regular form:
Petition and affidavit received from
the Trustees of the Independent
Church of Christ, showing the Board
of Commissioners that the church is
owner of lot l,block 4, So. Park,
Plattsmouth City, and asked to have
same stricken from the tax list, of
said county. On motion the clerk
was ordered to take same off of the
tax rolls of the county.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson. filed
an order with the County Clerk di
recting the Board of Commissioners
to pay Belle D. Grassman the sum
of $10.00 per month for the care
and maintenance of her two depend
ent children for a period of six
months, on motion the board allowed
said amount to be naid as ier order
of the court.
The following claims were allowed
on the General fund:
Zuckweiler and Lutz, mdse to
county, Patton and Baker. .
John P. Sattler Treas, room
for election, Platts 2d dist
Hillyrard Disinfectant Co.,
scrubbing compound
Wraterman Lbr & Coal Co, coal
to C II 101.95
Plattsmouth Ice & Cold Stor
age Co, ice to C II 2.25
N Cummings, hauling rubbish
Western Mach & Foundry Co,
repairs to radiators at C H
Peters & Richards, labor a C II
Dr P J Flynn, medical services
Wes Burnett
Ilillyard Disinfectant Co, dis
infectant to Co farm
W C Grebe, care of Davis at
jail
A G Bach & Co, mdse to Co
$38.26 Newland, $17.00 Dil-
lehay 58.26
E J Richev, material Co farm
13.65 R B Printing Co, supplies to
j Co, claim No. 25
23.50 C E Heebr.er, saly and mileage
Henry Snoke, do 38.85
40.00 Julius A Pitz, do 45.52
5.00 C E Heenber, toll calls
D C Morgan, envelopes, oleik
i:
do. Weeping Water precinct 162.63
Monarch Eiv.ir.cering Co.,
do, Plattsmouth precinct. . . .
Monarch Engineering Co..
do, Liberty precinct
Monarch Engineering Co.,
do, Avoca precinct
Monarch Engineering Co..
bridge lumber
I'rar.don Bros Lbr Co., bridge
lumber
E J Richev, bridge lumber ...
On motion the board adjourned io
meet Friday, November 17, 1916.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
Count v Clerk.
31.30
0.15
2.15
1:
11.88
9.00
G3.00
1.00
15.60
9.00
4.50
ao.oo
2.50
ro
7.09
52.50
3.82
Plattsmouth, Neb.. Nov. 17. 1916. J
Board met pursuant to adjournment, j
all members pre. t nt, w nen the lohov. -ing
business was transacted in regu
lar form:
The following resolution was adopt--il
ed b vthe board : A
Vli.ic!K tlifoi' is :in unexpended
, , . i
balance in. the General fund of Cass Ji
countv in the sum of eighteen thou
.sand ($18,000) dollars, and
Whereas the interests of the county ij
seem to demand that a transfer of.
the sum of six thousand ($6.0;;o) ill-
lars, to be made to the Bridge fund
of said county. Now, therefore, be
it resolved by the Board of Coinmis-yj
sionors of Cass county, that the .sumj"j
of six thousand ($6,000) dollars, be 4I
. . - . 3
and is
County
Bridge fund. Dated at
Neb., this 17th day of
I)., 1916.
hereby transferred from the
General iund in the t oounts 6 't
.9
Platt.smouth.3f2
November, A.
Attest-
il
ru
t-'A T
F2
C. E. HEEBNER,
HENRY SNOKE,
JULIUS A. PITZ.
Board of Commissioners
rr?A'i: t t.tijf.tjsh ai.
The following claim was allowed
on the Bridge fund:
A F Sturm, bridge lumber $268.05
The following claims were allowed
on the General fund:
Wm Holly, mdse to paupers
and jail $ 20.05
State Journal, suplies to sheriff 29.00
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry to
jail, June to Oct, inclusive 22.65
On motion board adjourned to meet
Tuesday, December 5, 1916.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
Remember that S. J. Reames sells
the latest books published.
Bell Wright's lit est vrkp.
Hnrold
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