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NDAY, APRIL 16, 1917. PLATTSMOUTn EEMI-WEEKLT JOURNAL. PAGE 5. r f i f 1 THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Plattsmouth, Neb. April 3, 1917. Ii-janl met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Henry Snoke, Julius A. Pit and C. E. Heebner, County Commissioners, Prank J. Libershal, County Clerk. ?Ii:.utes of previous sessions read and approved, when the following business was transacted in regular form : County Clerk reported having re ceived a warrant from County Clerk ...r Lara aster County for ?5i.yi to re ;i.;!ursc said County of Cass for a i i k . sum paid in a cost bill Febr. G, '.'17. in case of insane "unknown h;;i:i wno escaped Horn county iarm vi Lancaster County. Tie following appropriation were audited and allowed on the General' I r.: d of Cass County: j .Mis. A. L. Marshall, care of I Max Darker, 1st quarter. $ 13.00 Mr. Kora Fleischman, care of blind man 1st quarter. IS. 00 Julius A. Pitz, auto livery for pauper from farm to fr.:aha - - Crozior Bros., Mdse. to Mrs Ly!e I'. t i Ossenkop, envelopes for clerk district court Plattsmouth Water Co, water to Court House and Jail for February M. Archer, State vs. Henry Parry Wni. Barclay, do K. B. Printing Co., assessors supplies claim No 31.... K. K. Printing Co., assessors .-applies claim No. 32.... Midland Chemical Co., Anti Germni to Co. jail Worrell Mfg. Co., Yermigo to Co. jail J. II. McMaken. freight and d ravage 12. W. Cook, insane case of Bertha Shafer M. Archer, do James Robertson, do C. I), 0,uinton, do John Ilenson, witness, do... T. II. Pollock Auto Co. Weld ing casting for farm.... Wm. Holly Mdse. to county paupers W. I. Egenberger, coal, Rinker SS. -". Moore S?5... Bancroft Whitney Co., 1 Vol. Iames Probate Court.... Allen J. Beeson, court costs mothers pension Alien J. Beeson, State vs. i-elbert Allen Mi::. Barclay, do James Robertson, salary and expense 1st qtr. 1917.... Bert Elledge, a?st M. Tritsch labor at C. II C. E. Hartford, coal. Hob sons $8.50, Kushinsky .:o, Hoover $S.50, Dill liay S3, Monroe ?4.25, Worden $3.. 30 J. C. Morgan, postal supplies Country treasurer Elm wood Leader-Echo school notice E. Manspeaker, Bailiffs cert. Frai.k J. Libershal, saly and ept-nse .............. A. G. Chapman, Lincatime for Co. Supt louzias Co., Hospital board aiid care of Fr. Burian 2-1 - to 313 ............. Nebr. Lighting Co, Gas and Elect, to county C. E. Hartford coal to court house Stanfield Book Shop ledger to Co. farm Fdu Marquardt, salary and expense for March C. I. Quinton, Bdg Co. pris oners March 1117 C. D. Quinton, jailer fees f.r March I'.HT C. I. Quinton, salary for March 1017 Henry Snoke, salary and and milcajre Julius A. Pitz, do (ifd. L. Farley, salary for March Hans Sit vers, janitor salary and laundry C. B. Liver and Co., cuspi dors to court house Rrstor & Swatek, Mdse to court hou-e Opal Fitzgerald, clerk hire county Supt. and Atty.. John P. Sattler, burial James Wright $50.07 repairs to chairs etc. $18.23 .Mrs. Emma C. Miller, care Pepd't children Apr., 1917 Mrs. Martha A. Haddon, do Mrs. Edith Duckworth, do.. Mrs. Mollie Games, do .Mrs. Ida Schlieske, do Mrs. Grace S perry, do Mr?. Augusta Brandt, do.. Mrs. Sigrid Schmarter, do. Mrs. Belle D. Grassman, do 9.00 10.00 21.32 S.20 4 .33 2.20 78.30 144.83 23.00 30.49 4. IS 8.00 3.00 5 . 30 31.54 6.70 1.30 24. 13.50 9.00 9.00 o . I O 2.20 271.04 5.00 Mrs. Stella Persinger, do.. 20.00 Mrs. Clara Matzke, do 25.00 Mrs. Dora Denson, do 25.00 Mrs. Clara Owens, do 15.00 Mike Tritsch, supplies and expert labor A. G. Cole, salary and ex pense Lincoln Telep. and Teleg. Co., rent and tolls L. B. Egenberger, Mdse to Kushinsky $15, Kinker $G Sievers $1.35, Hoover $6. C. E. Hartford, coal to farm Plattsmouth Water Co, water to C. H. and jail for March Benj. Windham, helping Co. Surveyor D. C. Morgan, postal sup plies Co. Supt Fred Patterson, office and field work Mrs. Edna Denson, care of Depd't children April.... Kroehler Bros., Mdse to court house Mrs. Josephine Havir, care of Depd't children April . . . Major Hall, helping Co. Surveyor Lincoln Telep. & Teleg. Co. Phone retn sheriff's office S. H. Shumaker, windmill to farm The University Pub. Co., 4th ptr. exam, questions Co. Superintendent J. H. Tarns, salary for March 100.00 Mid-Continent Carbon Co, Carbon paper Philip Thierolf, clothing to paupers at farm . The University Pub. Co. 12.09 111.33 31.60 28.35 28.16 7.58 6.00 15.00 57.80 20.00 57.40 13.00 2.00 2.30 43.00 G8 10.00 10.83 qtr. exam, questions 7.GS 11.70 7.50 Co. Supt R. G. Glover ct al, costs State vs. John Hook . Louisville Weekly Courier SMOr.lies Clk Dist. Court.. The following appropriations were audited and allowed on the Road Fund of Cass County: H. A. Meisinger, R. W. R. D. No. 2 3.60 Walter Byers, do No. 27... 30.40 The following bill was audited and al'o.vcd on the Dragging Fund of Cass County: II. A. Meisinger, dragging di'ti'ct No. 2. 22. 10 36.25 G.06 .80 18.00 199.43 10.00 23.00 29.67 177. 76 1.23 130.43 49.50 46.50 115.83 61.20 57.20 30.00 83.00 7.50 11.00 40.00 77.32 15.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 23.00 15.00 18.00 10.00 10.00 dist. No. 6. Board adjourned to meet Wed nesday, April 4, 1917. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Neb. April 4, 1917. Board met pursuant to adjornment. Present. Henry Snoke and Julius A. Pitz, County Commissioners, Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. Commissioner Ileebner being called away on account of death of brother-in-law. The following business was transacted in regular form: County Sheriff filed his re port of fees earned 1st quarter $ 39. 0 Register of Deeds, do 899.15 County Clerk, do 228.49 Clerk of Dist. Court, do 765.90 County Assessor, Geo L. Farley filed his appointment of James W. Brobst for Assessor of Louisville Precinct to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John Group, assessor elect. Same approved by the Board. The following bonds were approved by the Board: Bond of Monarch Engineering Co., Bridge Contractors for 1917. Bond of E. A. Kirkpatrick, member Soldiers Relief Com. 2nd Dist. Bond of Fred Spencer, Road Over seer, Road Dist. No. 14. Bond of James W. Brobst, precinct assessor, Louisville Precinct. Bond of Edward A. Dowler, pre cinct assessor, Weepin Water Pre cinct. Bond of E. P. Betts, precinct as sessor Tipton Precinct. County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed orders with the County Clerk renew ing the mothers pensions of Mrs. Virgie L. Frady for $25 per month and Mrs. Lillian Baker for $25 per month and same were approved by the Board. The following appropriations were audited and allowed on the General Fund of Cass County: Morgensen & Hart, Mrsc. to Nichols $10, Allen $7 $ F. R. Gobelman, 2nd payment painting court house.... H. M. Soennichsen, Mdse, Collins $3, Kinker $6 Worden $5 Lillian B. Baker, care of depd't children, April Virgie L. Frady, do I. N. Cummings, Hauling rubbish and ashes from jail Plattsmouth Steam Laundry laundry for jail Kroehler Bros., Mdse to jail The following appropriations were audited and allowed on the Dragging Fund of Cass County: No. 1 3.00 Earl Cole, dragging dist. No. 1 3.00 James Stander, dragging dist. : No. 7 18.00 James Stander, dragging dist. No, 6 71.40 O. W. Marshal, dragging 17.00 J00.00 16.00 23 . 00 23.00 1.00 5.80 8.83 4.50 unno a nnrnf Atun The following appropriations were JHUUD Ml UUUiV HIIU audited and allowed on the Bridge Fund of Cass County: John Murtey, bridge matl..$ 49.05 Tom Smith, bridge work 10.25 Walter Byers, bridge work. 2.50 C. F. Vallery, bridge work.. 5.75 The following appropriations were audited and allowed on the Road Fund of Cass County: G. P. Cook, road work road dist. No. 6 $ John Murtey, material road dist. No. 6 E. J. Richey, posts road dist. No. 1 F. W. Nolting, road work road dist. No. 1 C. F. Vallery, road work road dist. No. 1 Bestor & Swatek, material road dist. No. 1 Fred Spencer, road work road dist. No. 14 H. A. Leaver, road work road dist. No. 6 Fred Spencer, road work road dist. No. 14 H. B. Schroeder, road work road dist No. 6 Kroehler Bros, explosives road dist. No. 1 Weeping Water City Treas. Proportion road fund, road dist. No. 24 Nebr. &. Iowa Steel Tank Co. culvert road dist. No. 1.. Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co. culvert road dist. No. 10. . Ray Burrows, road work road dist. No. 1 W. J. Partridge, road work road dist. No. 1 George Brown, road work road dist. No. 1 Golloher Bros. Hilw. for road dist No. 15 Chas. Mutz, road work dist. No. 9 South Bend Village Clerk proportion road fund, road dist. No. 19 On motion the Board adjouned to meet Tuesday, April 17, 1917. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. MISS BARBARA CLEM ENT ARE MARRIED 8.80 14.55 15.00 26.00) 18.27 12.75 2.70! 16.0( 11.37 12.00 2.20 400.00 15.68 15. OS 4.25 22.50 9.00 9. lit 1 . 50 lno.OO TO REDUCE COST OF LIVING. Sheriff C. D. Quinton has hit upon quite an effective method of dealing with the high cost of living problem that should appeal to outers of tho city. The sheriff has made use of the portion of a lot in the rear of the Rawls and Redmen building, just east of the court house, and with the as sistance of Fritz D.'itel. the star boarder at the county jail, has planted a garden that will supply many needed vegetables during the coming summer for the sheriff's family. fTice supplies t the Journal office The Celebrated Percheron Stallion o .i-c- J7- r TEDDY R. Teddy R. is a fine Pert heron Stal lion, black with white hind feet and right front foot white. He was foal ed March 30, 1912, and weighs 1750 pounds. His sire was Morton, 67203; by Epateur 51830 (64319); by Boli var, 40111 (46162); by Amilcar, (19979); by Sultan. (4713); by Bay ard (9195), by Estraba, 1S7 (736) by son of Jean Le Blanc, (739). The Celebrated Young Jack San dors. Sandors is an excellent young Jack, coming six years old, weighing 1050 pounds, plenty extra heavy bone, black with mealy points. Sandors, (529S) was foaled June 2, 1911. His sire was San Salvador 2d, by Salvador, imported from Spain. Sandors was bred and owned by Frank Busch, of Villa Ridge, Missouri. Teddy R. and Sandors will make the season of 1917 at my home six miles west of Murray and six miles east of Manley, every day in the week. Both arc sure foal getters, and have been inspected for 1917 and found perfectly sound. TERMS: For Sandors -$15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. For Teddy R. 12.50 to insure colt to stand and suck. Parties disposing of mares From Sati rday's Daily. This afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Luke's Episcopal church occurred the marriage of Mr. Jacob A. Cook and Miss Barbara Clement. The cere mony was a very quiet one, the im pressive Episcopal marriage service being celebrated by Father W. S. Leete, rector of the church. Only the immediate relatives of the bride were in attendance at the ceremony. The bride wore a traveling costume of pink with hat to match. Following the services at the church the newly wed ded couple departed over the Missouri Pacific for a short honeymoon. Both of the contracting parties are well known in this city, where the bride has been reared to womanhood, being the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clement, and is a lady of ran? charm and personality of char acter that has won her many warm friends among all those with whom she came in touch, and these many friends will join hi wi.-hing her a life lilled with happiness and bliss that she so well deserves. The groom has resided in this city for the past year and is a young man held very highly in the estimation of those who have the pleasure of knowing him, as a man of high standing an 1 ability. The friends of the contracting narties will extend to them their best wishes. DAN GUFiO KEPT MARRIAGE LICENSE CLERK ON THE JUMP From Saturday's Iai!v. Yesterday was quite a strenuous day in the county court where a civil suit was on trial before Judge Eee .;on while in the ante room the calls of Dan Cupid kept the court on the jur;p, frcm the bench to the private '.:!.. c to tie the matrimonial knot for a number of young people. Two couple from Omaha required the services of the judge at the morning session and in the afternoon Robert Joid-'n and Miss Lillian Roucka, were callers at the oiiice of the judge to i ave their lives joined as one. The bi'dal couple were accompanied by Frank Roucka, fattier of the bride, wliD with Miss Marie Svoboda, the marriage license clerk, acted as wit r.er es of the ceremony. After the . ercion v the young people departed f - Omaha to enjoy a short visit in that city. A marriage license was also is sued to Frank Fischer of this city and Miss Frances Engl of Manley, who will be married at the home of the bride tomorrow. W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East oi Riley HoteL Coates' Block, Second Floor M-I-I" 4 4" For sale A lot of block cotton wood at 75c per load at my farm. James Brown, Murnj. The Celebrated Stallion ULYSSE, 6S05 Will make the season of 1917 at my home, throe and a helf miles west and one mile south of Murray. Ulyssc is an extra goo.) Belgian draft horse, weighing 220M pounds, a beautiful dark bay in color, age seven years. Ulyssc is well known in this section of Cass County, and has the reputa tion of being an excellent foal getter. Terms $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. When parties dis pose of mares or remove them from or removing from the locality, service ! this Part of the county service fee fee becomes due and must be paid becomes tiue ami payable immeaiatetj. immpHintpIv. All care will be t:ik,n'A11 caie will be taken to prevent ac- to prevent accidents, but owner will cidents, but owner of horse will not not be held responsible should any!be held responsible should any occur if it f c ; if 1 1 raff IBu Wrmiie s If jrsv k f 18 in j b Willi TIB In every layer of fabric, in every bit of rubber permeating the entire casing! No wonder Savage Tires average so much greater mileage. Savage Tires are built to give mileage first then road comfort and complete satisfaction they are nor made to sell at a price. And yet Savages ccst no more than ordinary casings. Sold through our own distributors. We put the middleman's profit into extra quality "Heap big mileage ! " Watch for the red Savage sign. He Bp big mils 3 b! Plaffsmouth Oarage Plattsmouth, Nebraska RUDY WARNER WINS WRESTLING MATCH FROM JOE MCVEY The wrestling match at the roller rink last night drew out quite a good ly number of the fans of the game to witness the exhibition of the sport given by Rudy Warner, of Howells, and Joe McVey of Falls City, both of whom are well known in this city where they have frequently appeared in the game. The result of the match was a victory for Warner vho secured two straight falls, but only after some very hard work, as the Falls City boy put up a clever exhibition of the game. In the opening round Warner secured a fall by the use of a body and crotch hold that laid McVey on the mat after 43 minutes and 35 seconds of fast work. The second fall was secured in 25 minutes by a head scissors and arm lock that proved the downfall of the Falls City wrestler, and Warner was declared the winner by referee Henry Schoemann as the shoulders of Mc Vey touched the mat for the second fall. As a preliminary to the main show two members of Company C, Fourth Nebraska, gave a fine exhibition of lu the DlMtrlot f'ourt tf the Count;- of Comm. .rhraiika OIIDKK TO "illllW C.U'SB In tlif matter of tlie sruardianhip of -Anna l di'U-ott, insatie. TJ is cause vun-.i- on for liearinp upon tlie petition of Wesley Chilcott, nuanl ian of the estate of Anna C Chilcott, insane, praying' for license to sell the interest of his saiJ warrl Anna C Chil cott, In and to the following described real estite. to-wit: The Northwest tiuarter of the North east Quarter of Section twenty-four (21) Township eleven (11) Ilanere thir teen (1? in Cats County. Nebraska. Ssiil petit ioi.t r also allegrins that the wiff- of petitioner. Anna Chilcott. was adjutled insane on the K,th day of April 1U02, and has ever since re mained insane, and is now confined in the insane asylum of the State of Ne braska. Tlift petitioner is the owner in fee simple title of the above de scribed real estate, nd the Court is asked to ascertain the present value of the interest of petitioner's wife, and to authorize petitioner to sell the same at public or private sale. It Ls Therefore Ordered that all per sons interested in the estate and inter est of said Anna C. Chilcott, insane, in and to the above described real estate appear before me at the office of the Clerk of I'istricl Court at Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, on the 5th dav of May. A. D. 1917. at 10 o'clock A. M.. to show cause why the court should not determine the present value of the interest of said Anna C. Chilcott, in ami to the real estate hereinbefore de scribed, and why license should not be granted to Wesley Chilcott. Kuardian of Anna C. Chilcott. insane, to sell the interest of his ward in and to the above described real estate. This order shall be served by pub lishing the same in the Plattsmouth Journal, for at least three successive weeks prior to the Zth 'day of May, 1917. Lated this 21st day of March. 1917. JAMES T. BEG LEV. . Juds-e District Court. First Publication April 9, 1917. LKGAL otict; County In the County Court of tliraka t State of Nebraska. f'finntv of Csm ss the sport that was almost as fast as! To all persons interested in the estate the main event and greatly enjoyed by the crowd. MARRIED AT COURT HOUSE. l'-otn Friday's Daily This morning while Judge Beeson was in the mid.st of the trial of a civil suit in his court four parties hail ing from Omaha appeared at the of fice and requested that the genial judge proceed to unite them in mar riage. The court for a few minutes ceased to grind on the case while the four young people were properly "hitched" in the presence of the wit nesses and lawyers in the case and departed from the court house re joicing in the fact that their lives were joined. The parties gave the names of George Casey and Alice Slocum and Orville Mortimere and Elva Slocum. They visited here for a few hours before returning to the metropolis. EGGS FOR HATCHING. From S. C. Rhode Island Reds and S. C. White Orpingtons, $1.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100. Local delivery. A. O. Kamge, Plattsmouth. Phone 3513. 2-12-tfwkly occur. A. J. SCHAFEE. A, 0. .1A8T, Owner For Sale Good second-hand Ford car. isee 1. u. Amies. of Julia E. Thomas, deceased On reading the petition of William Seay prayiriK that the instrument filed in this court on the 23 day of March 1917, and purporting1 to be the last will and testament of said deceased, may be proved and allowed, and re corded as the last will and testament of said deceased, may be proved and allowed ,and recorded as the last will and testament of Julia E. Thomas de ceased; that said instrument be admit ted to probate, and th administration of said estate be granted to Jake Hoff man as executor. It is hereby order that you. and all persons interested in said matter, may, and do appear at the County Court to be held in and for said countv on the 2 3rd day of April, A. I. 1917. at 9 o'ciock A. !.. to show cause, if any there be wny the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that li.e hearing thereof be given to all p rsons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in aid county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 23rd day of March, A. 1. 1917. (Seal) ALLEN J. PEES'N. County Judge. First Published April 2. 1917. LEGAL OTICE Iu the County Court of Cans Couutrj, Nrbrnnkn: State of Nebraska. County of Cass, ss. To Milda Miller and John Hnry Mil ler and all persons interested in the estate of Henry C. Miller, deceased: On reading the petition of Ml Ida Miller praying that the instrument filed in tldx ourt on the :'.rd day of January. 1917, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Henry C Miller de ceased; that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the administra tion of said estate be granted to Milda Miller as executrix. It 'is thereby ordered that you, and all persous in terested in said matter, tii.i v :i"d .!. appear at the County Court to lo l l In ami for said county. n t!,- L'lili day of April. A. I . 1917. at 1 o'i k A. M.. to show cause, if any t! I !. why the prayer of" the pet it ion. -r uhould not be granted, and that timi i. . of the pendency of s.i id petition and that the hearing thereof be tin to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copv of tl.is order in the Plattsmouth Journal. a serci weekly newspaper print-.l in said country, for three successive e k. prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 2"tli day of March. A. i . IH17. (Seal) ALLEN" .1. F.EI County Jude. First Published April 2. E'17. i.i-:;i. Mini i: v In the Count; Court The State of Nebraska. Cass Countv, ss. In the Matter of th" Estate of KH K Prettig. Iieceascd. On reading and filing the petition of Margaret Sattler praviut; that Admin istration of said Estate :nav be uiar.tid John P. Sattler as Administrator. ordered. That April :::rd. A. I . 1 '. I 7. at 10 o'clock A. M., I- assigned lor hearing said petition. w!in all persons interested In said matter mav appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show ia'i.-c win the pr-iyer of petitioner should not !.. granted; ami that notice- of the pend ency of said petition and tie hearing thereof be given to all person inter ested in said matter by publish inir a copy of this order in the Setn I- Week I v Journal a sem!-weeklv newspaper printed in said county for three suc cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated March 31. 1M17. ALLEN -T P.EESoW Country Jude. First published April 2. 1917. LH; L NOTICE In 'the Count Court The State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. Inthe Matter of Euim.i AHa. Ji!,i i Deceased. To the Creditors of phl Estate- You are hereby notified. That I w ifl sit at the County Court Eooni m Plattsmouth in said ''"imtv on f ! 2Uh day of Apr il. PUT, and on f f .-2-lth day of October, 1917, at 10 o I. I; A. M. each day t receive and evani r -all claims airaitist said estate, witi, ,j view to their adjustment and allow . ance. The time limited for the pie sentatioti of claims atain-' sai l eui' is si months from the : tth u.iv of April. A. 1. 1!U7. and the time limited for payment of debts- is on.. Year limu said 2Mb day of Apiil. 1 : 1 7. Witness my hand and seal of s.,il County Court, this 2Cth day of M.ti'b 1917. ALLEN .1. TtEESOV. seal Countv Judge. Eirst Published Match C. 1917. MARRIED AT PARSON A GK. From Friday's Daily. Yesterday afternoon at 5 fchck at the paronaj?e of the St. Paul's Evan gelical church occurred the marriape of Mr. Otto G. Ilalljrron and Miss Etta Espepren, both of Omaha, who were united in the l.onds of wedlk by Rev. J. H. Sterer, usin the im pressive ceremony of the church. After the wedding the young peopl returned to their homes in the metropolis. ROSE COMU R. I. EGGS. Best s-train; fertility guaranteed; $1.00 for 15; $5 for 100, F. O. B. Union. Call or write. L. R. Upton. Union, Neb. 3-15-tfw Home grown alfalfa seed for sale. Inquire of S. O. Cole, Mynard, Neb 4-5-lmo wkly 1