FLATTSMOTJTH SII-TFErELT JOURNAL. 4 4 V ?! riacismoutii Parage TELEPHONE 3S4 EFer Ssrviss Livery S!I Hsisrs! Eest mechanics to Look After Your Troubles Batteries Recharged! Radiator Repaired! Storage! 1 On and sfter January 1st, we will do a strictJycash business. Positively Mo Credit! 9 Prop. Iht buy sis i PROCEEDINGS PlattmoMth. X?').. Feb. .". Hoard met pursuant to adjourn ment. Prt-.mt Julius A. Pit". C. E. it"l'.r:i(T a:ui Henry S:ioke. County ( in i' io:;-"rs and Frank J. Liber sh: !. iiii!ty Clerk. .Miii'iTi's of previous session rea.l ar. i.pprowd wh-.-n th following I i ; in s s was transacted In r oscular i' . V. i '. S'at Bank T-I:amin'-r L. R. Willie I', !,','. his report showi:;s the coilec T !,n and el it- burst nierts e tlie t'as '"'::;: Yr-:: r-r i n: May lit. 2 I 1 7 ro Jar. uary 17. 1 9 1 S. !:".! of H. G. S"hv.-ind. Justice ol Ui- I vace. iVnter precinct, approv ed. Claims Allowed The following claims were audit- ar.d allowr-.i by The Board: Ci FN EI', A!. IT.N'Ii Cudal:''" Pa."ki;r; Co.. soap to county ? 2S.0O ?!:-. K. .Met calf. Merchandise. to .iiei: IS. 00 M 'tt hew ;,-r:n:r. at irr.ey for Ulir Tower ?.',.(() Frai.k B. Slaule. wiHd to J. ,.:o:ir.' fi.'O :'i i:t A: Tat', ifif-rt ha ndise to J.;.i. Burton S.00 i Hunt esi tiEHOuc AT--"' ' - - N-. i ' ' ; & '.x i-. ''t y' ....... ? V,.""-" ' " : : i - Hens Springs IMattsmouth Water 'Co.. wat er to court house and jail S.7S Ceo. L. Farley, salary and expense. January rfi.7u H. Sievers. salary and laun dry S3. 00 "Moensen i: Hart, mdse., to Nichols $10. Allen $7 17.00 I Dr. 15. F. i: rend el. in:ane case Geo. R. Hobson S.00 J. E. Douglas. Do il.OO James liobertson. Do ".r.O C. 1). Quinton. Do 14.10 A. G. Bach. Do 1M0 The Plattsmouth Garage, tak ing pauper to county farm l.r.O Frank J. Labershal. salary and expense 212. OS Mrs. Emma Davis, reporr of births and deaths. 4th qtr. 1.00 A. II. Stander. Do 4.00 V. K. Hand, Do 2.7". I. Clements, Do 4.00 Emma Davis, Do 2.00 L. II. Upton. Do 1.2." K. I.. Hunter. Do ?..2 it. M. ?oennichsen. Do i.T." Ci. X. Stilie. Do 2.7." K. Kt urrenesrper. Do .2." H. F. Kropp. Do .."0 J. II. r.ic.M.-.keti. drayage, ltead rtones To cemetery . 2 J. F. Hrerdel. .L I)., salary. 1th quarter, as physician in District Xo. 2 9.93 T. J. McMaken. freight, and drayaue 1.96 Allen J. E-eso:i. report of niarriace license to state 32.23 A'.leti J. Kef-:. on. court costs, mothers" pension cases 1H.00 Lincoln Telephone Ac Teles:. Co.. rent and tolls 5G.70 "Philip Thieroif. clothing to county paupers S.10 Opal Fitzgerald, salary for January ".0.00 , Alpha C. Peterson, salary and expense for January 141.10 Tiie I'lattsmouth Journal, for printinir and supplies 89.10 Mr.:. fia Lavton, care of de pendent children, February S." Mr-. Lucy II. Ly:. Do 1 H.OO Mrs, VirsJe L. Frady. Do 20.00 Mr:. Clara MMzke, Do 20.00 .Mrs. Mol'.ie Hansen. Do S.00 Mrv. 'ora 15. Tow or. Do 1".00 Mrs. M.'iy Thompson. Do S.oo Mrs. Edith Duckworth. Do 2 r . t 0 ! Mrs. Ethel Doetel, Do 20.00 Mrs. Es'her Hor.oerer, lo 20.00 Mrs. Cora B. Tower, care of dependent children. Jan 1.Q0 I Win. lf uricm-i-n, mdse. to i Al Jackson 3.00 Hotel Wari er, meals to jury 19.;0 ' !attinoi;tii Steam Laundry, laundrv to jail 3. ? 3 I J. H. Thrasiur, bailiffs cer- ii;icaie Dr. V.. W. Claybau'h. servic es to Mrs. Donaldson " Item inert on Typewriter Co., : supplies to county 14..r0 20c ! A. C. Cole, salary and exp 103.0m mileape 40.40 J. W. Elders, shoveling: snow ra court house E. G. Dovey a Son. mdse. to county farm Bestor & Swatek. mdse. to county farm John Eauer fc Son, mdse. and labor at county farm Great Eastern Chemical Co.. lloor dressing, to court house ('. G. Fricke, coal to county. Win. Gehrts, witness inrane case Freel Krecklow W. O. Gillispie. Do Iiestor Swatek, snow shov el to court house John Kopia, mdse. to county fa rn Jess F. Warsa. repair work at court house C. E. Hartford, fuel to county C. E. Hartford, coal to coun ty farm . Sam Goodman, brooms to county farm Win. Ilassler. blacksmith wk. at county farm Douglas County Hospital, or. of Miss Hose Mettter for 2 months. Fetzer Shee Co., shoes to Co. farm C. Heisil. grinding wheat for county farm J. H. Tarns, salary lor Jan Wm. Schniidtman, mdse. to count v farm 22.00 3.00 DUAGGIXG FFXD R. L. Propst, for dragging in Road district Xo. 1 Fred Xolting. Do. Dist. 1 C. L. Wiles. Do. Dist. 1 C. F. Valiery. Do. Dist. 1 Melvin A. Miller. Do. Dist. IT. Wm. Richards, Do, Dist. 4 Richarel Deles Dernier, Xo. ir Henry Erockman, Do. Xo. 1" J. Johannsen. Do. Dist. 7 V. D. Harris. Do.' Dist. A. II. Siekmar.. Do. Dist. 10 A. A. Wallinger, Do, Dist. 1 .". John M. Meisinger. Do, Xo. 1 Oscar Miller. Do. Dist. 15 J. W. Mendenhall, De.. Xo. 1". Marvin Carr, Do, Dist. 10 II. C. Creamer. Do, Dist. 10 11. E. Xorris. Do. Dist. 13 Frank Dill. Do, Dist. in ROAD FUXD F. W. Xolting. road work in road district Xo. 1 S John Kaufman. Do, Dist. 10 Coatman Hdw. Co., Do, road district Xo. C, Waterman Lumber fc Coal Co. Do. Dist. 1 lbert Satehell. Do. Dist. 1 lilenn Wiles. Do, Dist. 1 'i F. Valiery. Do. Dist. 1 McCartney Eros., hardware for district Xc. 4 Tohn M. Meisinger. road wk. in road district Xo. 1 Wm. M. Hoover, Do. Dist. 2 G. W. Harshraan, Jr.. Do. in road district Xo. 13 E. M. Dodril!. Do. Dist. 10 J. Johannsen, Do, Dist. 7 J. L. Xutzman. Do. Dist. 13 v'has. Tucker, Io. Dist. 10 H. A. Meisinuer. Do. Dist. 2 RlilDGE Fl'XD Sullivan Mead Lumber Co.. bridge material S A. W. Xorris. I o i-.. J. Ricliey. Do Waterman Lbr. t Coal Co., bridge material J. Johanr.sen, bridge weirl: McCartney Eros., bridge ma terial G. W. Harshman, Jr., bridt e work A. O. A tilt, bridge materuM. Waterman Lbr. & Coal Co.. bridge material of which were approved by the Hoard of Commissioners. County JudgT? Allen J. Eeeson filed an order with the Clerk cancelling the Mother's pension of Mrs. Belle D, Grassman. Same approved. A. II. Vanlandingham. Justice of the Peace within and for Tipton pre cinct filed his resignation and same was accepted by the "Board. Petition received signed by II. K. Frantz and 4." other freeholders of Tipton precinct requesting the Board of Commissioners to appoint George 2.O0JW. Peterson as Justice of the Peace within and for Tipton precinct to fill vacancy caused by the resigna tion of A. H. Vanlandingham. On motion properly seconded, George W. Peterson was appointed as Justice of the Peace within and for Tipton pre cinct to till vacancy. A. J. Snyder, Register of Deeds, filed his appointment ef Miss Geor gia White as Deputy in his office for the balance of his term. Same con firmed by the Board. Bids Received As advertised, bids were receiv ed as follows: COFXTV PHYSICIAN S for various physicau districts, as fol lows: District No. 1 Dr. J. II. Hall ?204.00 Dr. P. J. Flynn 27T..00 Dr. J. B. Martin 230.00 District Xo. 2 Dr. J.'F. Brendel $ 49.74 District Xo. 3 Dr. J. W. Brendel $ Cr.00 There were no bids received from District Xo. 4. and 0. On motion contracts were award ed as follows: Dr. J. B. Martin for 1.20 31. 2S r..ro r,.2n CO. 00 214. S7 .".1 0 3i.ns 13.70 154.30 S.17 7. SO 4n.r,o r.o.oo 1G.3H 11.03 ioo.no IS. 3." 4.1 3 1.9C 3. 0' 0.02 i 21. 5.2 5 14.2.". 0.7 r, 3 3.72 55.00 7.5 0 1 1.25 12.00 i 7.50 ' 14.00 i I ...no 0 . 7 poblsg Alt 4 . S o O.Oo 0.4 1 7 70 7.20 1 2.00 ; ;.- ; i 1 O.Od 7.01 J-'.'.o 3.0 0 t',,-1 0 5.10 5. CO i i . '.' .50 Eroibrs li to 2 lbs. ptr lb 20c I - "d. (juintcn, salary. Jan Stags Ducks Geese Old Roosters 12c ! Jess F. Warga. Mazda lamps 0c ' to county jail Henry Snoke, salary and ex- 5C C. D. Quinton, jailer fees for ic ! January " j K-B Printing C"o., supplies. Ecrs 25.00 145. S3 40.50 7.S4 1.50 F. Q. DAVVSO pense 19.45 Julius A. Pitz, salary and The undersigned will sell at Pua lic Auction at the RIFLE RANGE just a little north of Plattsmouth, Xebraska. on FfiiDAY, FEBRUARY 22 the following described property, to wit: 13 Head of Horses 13 One black team, mare and gelding 7 and 10 years old. One team bay mules, S and 9 years old. One brown mare, 4 years old, in foal by Sage's Black Percheron. One gray horse, 4 years old. One bay horse, 4 years old. One bay hor.-:e, 3 years old. One bay horse, 9 years old. ' One bay horse, 4 years old. One black mule. One bay horse. One black mule, 9 years eld. Farm Irnplenients. Etc. Seven tons bailed timothy and red top hay. Seven sets of work harness. One set new single harness. One new top buggy. Ore new Xev.'ton wagon. One Bain wagon. One old Newton wagon. One low wheel wagon and rack. One extra rack. Or.? Pain hay stacker. One hay sweep. One 14-inch wail-in c plow. One 10-inch David Bradley walk ing plow. Or.c disc gang plow. One 0-shovel riding cultivator. One spring-trip walking cultivator. Plattsmouth. Neb.. Feb. C. 19I . n , nlnnter inert with all members prnt.) 1 0 head of nice shoats. when the following business va i -:any ouier amcies too numerous transacted in regular form: j to mention. Moved by Commissioner Snoi- e j Q?e Comner.ces t 10: 0'Clock A. M. and seconded by Commissioner Mleeb- j Lunch gerved M ner that Mr John W. Tulleys be- em- , TERMS OF SALE: All sums cf $10 ploved bv the County ot ( ass, X-- braska. together with an assistant. ! :in(! urder cas,-- on a11 sun:t5 ovpr at a cost of twenty-tire dollars per ; SI 0.00 a credit of from sis to eight day for the purpose of checking all months time will be given, pur of the county offices for the year of . ciaEPr giving good bankable paper. 1917. Motion carried unanimously ; County Judge Allen J. Beeson .;!-: . . , j ed orders with the County Clerk re- ; sale. All property must be settled newing the mother's pensions of ( for lefore being removed from the Mollie Games for ?lu.OO per month; premises. of Mrs. Ida Schlieske for $25.00 per; T tacttttc; n, month; of Mrs. Josephine Havir for j r m J;, - BSHUS. Owner. $15.00 per month and of Mrs. Dora; CUL. W. R. lOTTJiG, Auctioneer. Denson for $20.00 per month. All P.. F. PATTERSON. Clerk. District No. 1; Dr. J. F. Brendel for District No. 2 and Dr. J. W. Brendel for District No. 3. And the County Clerk was instructed to prepare the necessary bonds and agreements for successful bidders. . BURIAL OF PAUPER POOR Coffin, per Foot Streight & Streight $7.00 John I'. Sattler 6.00 Outside Box. per Foot Streight & Streight $1.50 John P. Sattler 1.25 Trip to Cemetery Streight & Streight $5.00 John P. Sattler 7.00 Shrouds Streight & Streight $10.00 John P. Sattler 7.00 Extra Trip Streietht & Streight $S.OO John P. Sattler 1 5.00 Extra for Floaters Streight & Streight $15.00 John P. Sattler 10.00 Contract awarded to John P. Sat tler. COUNTY PRINTING Plattsmouth Journal Bar Pocket, per case 10 Cents Other pages thereof CO Cents Road Notices Vj Legal Rate Notice to Contractors-Jj Legal Rate Call for Bids U Legal Rate Commissioners proceedings, per line 1 Cents There being no other bid the con tract on motion was awarded to the Plattsmouth Journal. 0.1 .". 2 IJ ' ' . m ) li .i : i .99 i : . : On motion the Board adjourned meet Wednesday. Februarv C. 1M' FRANK J. LIBERSHAL. Count v Clerk. Application received from J. II. Tarns, Superintendent of County Poor Farm requesting to be re-appointed as said Superintendent for another year. On motion properly seconded, J. H. Tarns was re-appointed Superintendent of the Cass county poor farm for one year from March 1, 191S. to March 1. 1919. at a sal ary of $100.00 per month, said J. H. Tarns to furnish all necessary help att he said county farm. Claims Allowed The following claims were audit ed and allowed by the Board: Mrs. Dora Denson, care of de pendent children for Febr.$ Mrs. Josephine Havir, Do Mrs. Ida Schlieske. Do Mrs. Martha A. Haddon, Do Mrs. Mollie Games. Po Mrs. Grace Sperry. Po D. C. Morgan, postal supplies Nebraska Lighting Co.. gas and electricity to county A. J. Snyder, postage stamps H. M. Soennichsen. mdse.. to Collins. $5; Worden, $5 and Hart, $10; Total State Journal Co., supplies on claim No. 9 B. C. Marquardt & Co.. mdse. to Mrs. Cottingham Waterman Lbr. & Coal Co., coal to paupers Geo. W. Voss Co., coal to Mrs. Duffield A. O. Ault, mdse. to John Thieroif Mrs. Susan Urwin, care of de pendent children for Feb Waterman Lbr. &. Coal Co., coal to courthouse C. E. Heebner. salary and mileage Fred Patterson, office work- 11. Lehmer, helping survey or; claimed $2.00 Refused If. Gartelman, butchering at cotntv farm. eld. $ 1 2.00Refused ROAD WORK Wm. Richards, road work in road district No. 54 $ 52.30 BRIPGE FUNP Monarch Engineering Co., bridge material $ Monarch Engineering Co.. bridge work in county 1504.6S Monarch Engineering Co., ad vance on bridge work com pleted 1000.00 COMMISSIONERS' ROAP FUNP Lehmer Bros., assigned Bank of Cass Co., balanoe due on grading. Pist. No. 1 $164.99 GENERAL FUND Mrs. C. J. Baker, assigned to W. M. Barclay, county aid for month of February $ 15.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 37.70 2S.14 3.50 20.00 80.50 10.00 36.20 5.00 15.00 10.00 9.20 4 5.00 30.00 Parmele SATURDAY, C Theatre, Plattsmouth fcfSame Company Seen in Omaha and Kansas City.i f j court I MC1 M.jT" Wl . l.Hj Tt ft .... 1 5 : i- v n'S.. bam THE LAUGH PANIC BUD FISHER'S Newest mil anri IFF -1 n 5-f ttmfm- -, , DIVORCED Glad-Eyed Girls! Glittering Scenes! Sure-Fire Funsters! Gorgeous Costums! Universally Conceded the Merriest of Ail Traveling Travesties! PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Plus the War Tax. I- "Vi . .77 0 MUTT AND JEFF DIVORCED IS RICH BUD FISHER'S HA! HA! TWINS NEWEST SCREAMING MUSIC AL COMEDY NOVELTY COMING SOON. S0.70 The bi laugh success of the year is "Mutt and Jeff Pivorced" coming j to the Parmele theatre on Saturday, February 23rd for one night only, j The greatest of all sure fire car toon characters. Mutt & Jeff, in their newest misadventures, are reported a scream from start to finish. This time the long and short freaks get mixed up in divorce pro ceedings, all on account of a demure little girl of the school age type, en trusted to their care by an aunt. Mrs. Mutt and Mrs. Jeff misunder stand matters, and the complications starting at this angle pile up until the two principals are winging all the time. The production is pronounced one of the most pretentious of all travel ing combinations. The principals in clude some of the most popular laugh makers in the travesty field, and the chorus girls are generally reported unusually gifted and all superlative ly attractive. Ginger, snap and go is the slogan of the performance and report says the prospectus is lived up to every second of the comedy's three acts. The scenic and costume investiture equals any of the most ornate and costly effects of the big Broadway attractions. ing and he l:ar an excellent fit on it, and it was all dene by his own hands. This is Charles Richards, jr. who is eleven years ef age. The work which this school is do ing is making a good balance with the quota which the Red Cross is do ing here. Not alone are the teachers to be congratulated upon the good show ing which this school has made, but the scholars are also in for a good amount of praise, and they are the ones which are doing the real work. About Constipation. Certain articles of diet tend to check movements o fthe bowels. The most common of these are cheese, tea and boiled milk. On the other hand raw fruits, especially apples and bananas, also graham bread and whole wheat bread promote a move ment of the bowels. When the bowels are badly constipated, how ever, the rure way is to take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets imme diately after supper. Get the latest var nap at The Journal office. The Rand-McNally HAS KNITTED HIS OWN SWEATER There being no further business, the Board on motion adjourned to meet Thursdav. Februarv 21. 191S. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. FOR SALE. 2 Ford cars, 1 large car suitable for truck; 1 Harley-Davidson motor cycle; 1 Excelsior motorcycle; 1 Chopie Gas Engine. Inquire or J. I. Mason, at Plattsmouth Garage. l-19-tfd&w. From Friday's Daily. Miss Marie Kaufman, who in her work as instructor in penmanship of the city schools, found a Bee Hive of industry at the Columbian, where Miss Nettie Hawksworth is the teach er, and Misses Lillian Dwyer. Vesta Douglas and Mrs. C. L. Carlson are the instructors. The children have taken up the proposition of knitting during the intermissions, instead of playing, and the boys as well as the girls work ing at the knitting. You would be surprised to see how those boys and girls make the needles snap when at the work. The children are now knitting squares for the Red Cross, and are doing a good job of it too. One of the young lads has knitted himself a sweater, which he is wear- PUBLIC 3 A Li tm l OF HIGH GRADE SX0CZ I will offer for sale at Public Auc tion at my farm, 4 miles Fout Invest of Mynard and 4 miles northwest of Murray, on THURSDAY, FEERUARY 21, 1918 the following High Grade Stock: 60 Head of High Grade White Face Cattle 60 35 of which are cows and heifers that are bred to a registered Hereford bull. 10 yearling bulls that are ready for srrvice. Also one Registered Hereford Bull. 5 young horses will be offered for sale. This stock is all in excellent condition. Sale Commences at 10 0'Clock A. IJ. Lunch Will Ee Served at Neon by W. A. Scott. TERMS OF SALE: A credit of eight months will be given on all purchases, with good bankable paper bearing eight per cent from date. All properts must be settled for before being removed. J. R. VALLERY, Oxmer. COL. W. R. YOUNG. Auctioneer. GEO. 0. DOVEY, Clerk. tt tt tt tt MANLEY STATE BANK MANLEY, NEB. -:o: tt P. tt tt 3 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13,000 -:o: & tt tt tt" & tt OFFICERS FRANK STANDER AUGUST STANDER AUGUST PAUTSCH THOMAS E. PARMELE WM. J. RAU. MURRAY STATE BANK MURRAY, NEB -:o:- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $15,000 -:o:- DIRECTORS CHAS. C. TARMELE, President. FREP NUTZMAN. Vice-President. W. GLEN BOEPEKER. Cashier. ! BANK OF GASS COUNTY PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. -:o: CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $80,000 :o: OFFICERS CHAS. C. PARMELE JACOB TRITSCH THOMAS E. PARMELE R. F. PATTERSON. F. G. EGENBERGER BANK OF COMMERCE LOUISVILLE, NEB. :o:- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 523,000 OFFICERS THOMAS E. PARMELE, President. CHAS. C. PARMELE, Vice-President. PAUL. FITZGERALD, Cashier. RALPH R. LARSON, Asst. Cashier. FIRST SECURITY BANK CEDAR CREEK, NEB. :o:- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $10,000 -:o:- OFFICERS WILLIAM SCHNEIPER, President. W. H. LOHNES, Vice-President. THOMAS E. PARMELE, Director. Our Facilities Enable Us to Handle Your Business in this County Promptly and onomicalSy and on this Basis te invite Your Patronage. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt 8 tt '1 V