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    THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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Sole Distributor for Cass County.
4th and Main St. Plattsmouth, Neb.
TELEPHONE 112
noon on Saturday, June 16, 1917.
All claims for equalization must be
filed on or before noon of Friday,
June 15, 1917.
Notice to be published, once in each
paper published in Cass county.
State Examiner L. K. Willis filed
his report showing collections and
disbursements of the County Treas
urer' office from Nov. 14, 1916, to
May 21, 1917.
The following appropriations were
audited and allowed on the General
Fund of CaSs County:
Geo. L. Farley, salary, May.. $3 1.42
Henry Snoke, salary and ex
pense 22.13
Julius A- Pitz, salary and ex
pense 39.40
C. E. Heebner, salary and .
mileage 27.25
Mogensen & Hart, mdse., Al
len, $14; Nichols, $20
I. N. Cummings, hauling rub
bish from court house and
jail
J. P. Sattler, burial of Paul
Miller
C. E. Heebner, railroad ticket
for pauper
Western Mach. & rdry. Co.,
repairs to lawn mower,
court house
B. C. Marquardt & Co., mdse.
Cottingham
J. II. Steftens, mdse. to -e!s
Harger
Lincoln Tel jr. & Tel p. Co.,
rent and tolls, April
J. II. Thrasher, baililt's cer
tificates 14.00
K. & B. Printing Co., supplies
to county
Will T. Adams, work in As
sessor's office
H. H. Bennett, wood for N.
Harger
Opal Fitzgerald, salary, clerk,
county attorney and sup't..
M. Archer, State vs. Caster
et al
C. D. Quinton, State vs. Gas-
te et al 17.50
Allen J. Beeson, court costs
34.00
1.00
S7.32
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1.00
10.00
IS. 00
25.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
43.
56.37
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mothers' pension cases.
21.00
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GEO. CVS. HOLD, Agent
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
THE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS'
PROCEEDINGS
Plattsmouth, Neb., June 4, 1917.
Baard met on call of County Clerk.
Present: Henry Snoke, Julius A.
Pitz and C. E. Heebner, County Com
missioners; Frank J. Libershal, Coun
ty Clerk.
Minutes of previous sessions read
and approved, when the following
business was transacted in regular
form :
Owing to the fact that President
Wilson issued a proclamation desig
nating: Tuesday, June 5, 1917, as the
'National Registration Day' for the
selective draft of ali male persons be
tween the ages of 21 years and CO
years inclusive; the County Clerk
called the Board of Commissioners to
meet on Monday, June 4, 1917, in
stead of Tusday, June 5, 1917, as
specified in their adjournment.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed
an order with the County Clerk re
newing the mothers' pension of Mrs.
Emma C. Miller for the sum of $10
per month for a period of six months,
same allowed as per order of court.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed
orders with the County Clerk direct
ing the Board of Commissioners to
pay Mrs. Mary Thompson of Louis
ville the sum of $8 per month for care
and support of one dependent child
for a period of six months, and also
an order directing the board to pay
Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle of Nehawka the
sum of $15 per month for care and
support of three dependent children
for a period of six months. Same al
lowed as per order of court.
Wesley Chilcott, guardian of Anna
Chilcott, insane, through his attorney,
C. A .Rawls, made application to the
Board of County Commissioners for a
certificate to the District Court giv
ing their consent for the sale of real
estate belonging to said Anna Chil
cott, insane. On motion said applica
tion was approved and certificate
granted as petitioned for.
The County Board of Equalization
will set for the purpose of equalizing
the assessment of Cass County for the
year 1917 in the Commissioner Cham
ber at the Court House in Platts
mouth, Neb., beginning Tuesday,
June 12, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M., and
continue in session from day to day till
Plattsmouth Water Co., water
to court house and jail. May 5. Co
B. C. Marquardt & Co., mdse.
to Mrs. Cottingham 10.00
C. W. Baylor Co., wood to
Kushinsky 3.50
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry,
laundry to jail 4.81
Hatt & Son, mdse. furnished
Lamberts 10.00
Bert Eledge, ass'gd A. J. Bee
son, guard at jail 9.00
Nebraska Lighting Co., gas
and electricity to county... 22.43
James Robertson, State vs.
Pat Frazee 7.23
M. Archer, State vs. Pat
Frazee 41. SS
James Robertson, State vs.
Edgar Wittstruck and Cas
ter H. Sievers, salary and laun
dry, May 83.00
Dr. B. F. Brendel, insane
Nettie Connallv 5.00
M. Archer, insane case, Net
tie Connally .. G.00
James Robertson, insane case,
Netti Connally 5.00
C. D. Quinton, insane case,
Nettie Connally 11.65
Crozier Bros., mdse. P. Glasgo
$10, Mrs. Lyle $10 20.00
Dr. B. Brendel, insane case,
Adolph Rhode 8.00
M. Archer, insane case,
Adolph Rhode 3.00
Jomes Robertson, insane case,
Adolph Rhode 5.25
C. D. Quinton, insane case,
Adolph Rhode 19.43
John Bauer & Son, auto hire
and repair work ' 10.25
John McKay, assessing Weep
ing Water city, 1917 151.95
Edw. A. Dowler, assessing
Weeping Water Precinct... 163.31
W. A. Heneger, assessing Mt.
Pleasant Precinct 197.61
H. F. Kropp, assessing Ne
hawka Precinct 100.99
James W. Bropst, assessing
Louisville Precinct 133.00
William Rummel, assessing
Plattsmouth Precinct 195.00
Rudolph Gergman, assessing
Center Precinct 152.43
A. D. Despain, assessing 1st,
2nd, pt. 4th wards, Platts
mouth City 210.00
C. G. Bailey, assessing Stove
Creek Precinct 153.40
Geo. S. Smith, assessing Rock
Bluffs Precinct 228.00
F. W. Young, assessing part
of Liberty Precinct '. 31.14
C. F. Harris, assessing part
of Liberty Precinct 118.40
C. T. Richards, assessing
South Bend Precinct 99.04
G. P. Meisinger, assessing
Eight Mile Grove Precinct. 175.20
H. R. Schmidt, assessing Elm-
wood Precinct 178.39
Mike Mauzy, assessing 3rd,
5th, pt. 4th wards, Platts
mouth City 204.00
John Mefford, assessing Salt
Creek Precinct 162.74
A. G. Cole, salary and ex
pense, May 111.25
Zuckweiler & Lutz, mdse. to
county farm 28.50
Mrs. Augusta Brandt, care of
dependent children, June..
Mrs. Virgie L. Frady, care of
dependent children, June..
Mrs. Grace Sperry, car of de
pendent children, June
Mrs. Cora B. Tower, care of
dependent children, June..
Mrs. Josephine Havis, care of
dependent children, June..
Mrs. Ida Schlieske, care of
dependent children, June..
Mrs. Mollie Games, care of
dependent children, June..
Mrs. Stella Persinger, care of
dependent children, June..
Mrs. Susie Urwin, care of de
pendent children, June....
Mrs. Edith Dutekworth, care
of dependent children, June
Mrs. Clara Matzke, care of
dependent children, June..
Julius A. Pitz, auto hire,
County Assessor and State
Engineer
C. E. Hartford, coal to Hob
son sisters
Mrs. Dora Denson, care of de
pendent childrn, June 25.00
Mrs. Mary Thompson, care of
dependent children, June..
Mrs. Emma C. Miller, care of
dependent children, June. .
Mrs. Lucy B Lyle, care of de
pendent children, June....
Lincoln Telep. & Teleg. Co.,
rent and tolls for May....
Western Mach. & Fdy Co., re
pairs to mower at farm .
Hatt & Son, mdse. to Lam
berts, May 10.00
Dr. O. E. Liston, formalde-
hj-de fumigators 2.65
Plattsmouth Ice & Cold Stor
age Co., ice book to court
house '
D. C. Morgan, postal supplies.
. A. McCrary, guarding
Plattsmouth water station.
Frank J. Libershal, salary
and expense
John Weyrich, work at jail..
W. A. Swatek, taxes under
protest Refused
C. D. Quinton, jailer fees,
May, 1917 46.50
C. D. Quinton, salary for May 145.83
C. I). Quinton, board county
prisoners. May 44.00
Bestor & Swatek, material
furnished to court house... 2.70
State Journal Co-, supplies to
court house 52.69
F P. Reed, M. D., est. quar
antine and fumigating Syl-
vestor family 10.00
Eda Marquardt, salary and
expense, May 162.51
Imperial Brush Co., brushes
to county 32.78
A. W. Morse & Co., toilet
rater to court house 7.65
Plattsmouth Journal, printing
and supplies 96.60
J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co.,
brushes to county 10.80
Dr. J. B Martin, first quarter
savary. phys. Dist- No. 1.. 60.00
20.00
34.00
4.25
8.00
10.00
15.00
49.75
2.00
Just Received
another carload of the Cheveolet
valve-in-head Automobiles!
Those wanting the best motor on the market would do
well to phone or call for demonstration at once, and get
in on the old price, as they are bound to go higher. First
come, first served. There is a shortness of cars at the
present time. Just think, a 30-horse power valve-in-head
motor, self starting and lighting system, (that is guaran
teed to be the best) tailored mahair top; three speeds for
ward and one reverse; cantlever spring both front and
rear; stream line body, all for
$550.00
f. o. b. Factory
This car will convince all that it is in a class by itself
when it comes to climbing hills. The price will surely
advance, so if you want to get more for your money let
me show you what the Cheveolet will do.
W.
W. WASLEY,
Plattsmouth, Nebreska
5.00
12.13
9.00
195.87
.50
4.40
.80
The following appropriations were
audited and allowed on the Road Fund
of Cass county: (
C. F. Vallery, road work, Road
District No. 1 $ 39.35
John Long, road work, Road
District No 1
Bestor & Swatek, oil and
grease, Road District No. 1
A. A. Wallinger, road work,
Road District No. 15 29.45
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
Co., culvert, Road District
No. 10 33.75
W. W. Coatman. road work,
Road District No. 16 25.40
E. F. Hurlburt, road work,
Road District No. 6 26.95
Wm. Richards, road work,
district No. 4 49.25
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
grader repairs, Road Dis
trict No. 6
W. J. Althouse, road work,
Road District No. 6 46.55
S. M. Cox, road work, Road
District No 7 44.95
A. A. Wallinger, road work.
Road District No. 15
Tool-Naumon & Murtey, lum
ber, Road District No. 7... 23.34
S. M. Cox, road work. Road
District No. 7 14.50
8.00
J
No. 7 29.61
S. M. Cox, dragging District
No. 7 28.50
W. W. Coatman, dragging
district No. 16 17.25
Wm. Richards, dragging Dis
trict No. 4 2S.88
The following appropriations were
audited and allowed on the Commis
sioner Road Fund of Cass County:
The Galion Iron Wks. & Mfg.
Co., culvert, pipes and
drags, Comm. Dist. No. V... $221.28
Wm. Munechau, road work,
Comm Dist. No. 3 10.00
G. E. Young, grading Mt.
Pleasant Prec, Com. Dist.
No. 2 310.50
Keystone Pipe Co., concrete
nine. Com. Dist- No. 1 21.95
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The following appropriations were
audited and allowed on the Bridge
Fund of Cass County:
S. M. Cox, bridge work $15.75
Tool - Nauman & Murtey,
bridge material 68.50
W. W. Coatman, bridge work. 5.60
W. J. Althouse, bridge work. . . 8.90
On motion Board adjourned to
meet Tuesday, June 5, 1917.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth, Neb., June 5, 1917.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, with all members present, when
the followinsr appropriations were
audited and allowed on the General
Fund of Cass County:
Lillian B. Baker, care of de- v
pendent children, June $ 25.00
S. J. Reams, helping surveyor 2.00
G. W- Homan, helping sur
veyor 9 . 00
W. T. Adams, helping sur
veyor
Fred Patterson, office work
and surveying for county..
J- H. Tarns, salary for May..
M- Sheldon, digging cess pool
at county farm 37.25
John F. Gorder, mdse. fur
nished county farm 114.05
C. E. Hartford, fuel to
county farm 19.80
Waterman Lbr. & Coal Co..
coal to Kushinsky 7.75
Streight & Streight, mdse. to
court house and farm 31.75
II. M. Soennichsen, mdse..
Worden, $10; Collins, $10;
county, 20c; Kushinsky, $5. 25.20
E. G. Dovey & Son, mdse. to
county farm 35.90
Philip Thierolf, mdse. to coun
ty farm 1.40
C. E. Hartford- fuel to coun
ty farm 9.24
Mrs. Edna Denson, care of de
pendent children, June.... 20.00
C. Heisel, grinding for county (
farm 11.34
The following appropriations were
audited and allowed on the Road
Fund of Cass County:
Tom Smith, road work, Road
District No. 10 $ 24.30
C. H. Nold Lbr. Co., lumber,
Road District No- 6 5.02
II. A. Meisinger. road work
No. 2 47.20
Walter Byers, road work,
Road District No. 27 112.35
7.00
72.85
100.00
The following appropriations were
audited and allowed on the Dragging
Fund of Cass County:
Tom Smith, dragging, District
No 10 $41.75
H. A. Meisinger, dragging.
District No. 2 65.45
The following appropriations were
audited and allowed on the Bridge
Fund of Cass County:
Wolff & Ault- bridge spikes. .$ 4.75
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge, Liberty Precinct 578.12
C. H. Nold Lbr- Co., bridge
material 98 . 00
Tom Smith, bridge work . 11.35
Whereupon the Board adjourned to
meet in regular session Monday, June
18, 1917.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL.
County Clerk.
68.75
The following appropriations were
audited and allowed on the Dragging
Fund of Cass County:
C. F. Vallery, dragging Dis
trict No. 1 $ 9.00
John Long, dragging District
No. 1 16.12
E. V. Cole, dragging District
No. 1 7.50
C. L. Wiles, dragging District
No. 1 25.50
Geo. Stander, dragging dis
trict No. 1 7.50
R. L. Propst, dragging district
No. 1 17.25
Fred Nolting, dragging dis
trict No 1 26.25
L. J. Walradt, dragging dis
trict No. 6 13.50
E. F.Hurlbut, dragging Dis
trict No. 6 7.80
J. C. Lemon, dragging Dis
trict No. 5 18.45
S. M. Cox, dragging District
lIMii)7
a IIJ Park
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Te-Be-Ges
vs. Red Sox
The Te-Be-Ce team is one of the
best in the Greater Omaha league, and
on their previous visit here were able
to get away with the game from the
Sox, and the boys feel that they will
be able to give them a run for their
money now.
GAME CALLED AT
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