I MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910; PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOUKNAL. r TWO PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSIONERS OF CASS GOUNTY This Meeting Marks Passing of the Old County Officials and In stallation of the New. Prick, coal to oiiutjr a plutUnmuth. Nebr.. Jan. 7. 1919 Hoard nut pursuant to adjourn ment. Present. Jiiliu A. Pitz. '. K. Mi-ilmcr him! Ih-nry Snoke. County Commissi.. ners and Frank J. Llber hlial. County Clerk. Minutes ft previous Kersion read anil approved when the follow I we liiiriii-ss was transacted in regular f"ri"uAHK fiMisaiNi: appkovfp A pp! n u I ion received from the I.I. ItnrlliiL-tnll & Oiilncy Kail- road company. asking the Hoard of Countv Commissioners to approve, a'tcn.tions made in grade crossings In connection with its lino of rail way near Ashland, in Cass county. Nebraska, in conformity with the i.r.l-r f March 2. 1'JI7. After investigation, the Hoard adopted the following resolution? Now on this 7th day of January. l!il!'. tlo-ro Savin;; hoen presented tij Hi- I'.oard of Countv Commissioners of Cuss rnMliiy. :chr.isK!i. an uppu i iiioii of the Chicago, Purlingtrui & tJi'liH V K.illrond company to approve :! alteration made y it" in certain 5. i. :::. ir. Cos county, .Nebraska, 'and the overhead and underground , rn : iti'; mi the pnhllc hiuhwiivs ovor rind under tlie line of the Chicago. IhirliiiKtoti X Qtilncy Uailroad com ,.nv iifvu- Ashland. Nebraska, and the ciminiisKioners being well advis ed as to what ha heel done with respect to raid crossings, the said alterations ami crossings are in all tliiisi.s approved. It is therefore Considered, by the t iiuiii-i. thai tl'e Chicarro. Pot li-it-.ton X tiuiney Uailroad com Puv h:n lull: complied with the r ;it i'-.i lo-i y. rantrd it bv t hese Com-; itti-;-doiiirs on the 20th day of March. I!I7. vi::- ii'i j'im'! to .said hiixhwayj and ro: ; in-;i; and the said crossing", : mi highway nr thus coukI rooted nr : i ij.: rd ! tin Conniy Commission- C. G Julia a" Vi tt." ' salary a ud rnile&B Henry J. labor at couuty farm . U C. Morgau. postal supplies Julius A. Pit, auto hire V G. Hull, director of School IHnt. No. 5. room rent for 2 elections. Kock Hluu prect., A. G. Cole, salary and exp. Mike TrltBCh. expense O. G. Douglas, medical aid to Mrs. Kinmons G. I.. Farley, salary for I ceruber. 1918 O. M. King, bringing boot leggem to court house 1). Saxton. mdse. to Mrs. Emmons If M. Soennlchsen. mdse. to Hart. S10: Collons. S5 and Warden. $10 A. J. Snyder, postage Ambler Pro., uidse. to Mrs. I Mi (held The J. I. Cooke Co., stamp to County Clerk University Pub. Co.. examina tion questions to Co. Supt Karl U. Travis, services ren dered County Attorney John Kopia. mdse. furnished to Mrs. Ilurian I'tilou Lumber Co.. coal for Mrs. Kninions F. II. Nichols. nidse. to Mrs. Mat zke Mrs. A. I.. Marshall, care of .Mux Pernor for 4th quarter Jewi F. Wars, repair work. county poor farm Hector & Swatck. material to court Iioum' Variety Store. flag to court i house I.. It Lgoiiberuer. r.uhe to Mrs. Kiishinsky, $1..; Har ris. ?4S.2.- F. J. Fricke Co.. drills. etc.. to county farm c. F. Hartford, fuel to county Peters K Parkrr. work at the r.mri lioure and jail Kroehbr Itnw.. mdf.e. to (lie county farm A. llawriek. heatiiu; stove to county farm petor V. Swntck. imlse. to ro:u:( I'iM'tn Julius A. Pit7. 99.80 C. R. Heebncr. I Henry Pnoke. Commiiisioners. County Clerk. 3.60 IE. B. H;iichi.-on. do, Di-.t. 27 I Piter Hc::ril:ttn, do, Hist. 1 r W. A. Hardnock. do. Di3t. 1 W. A. Joiic'.', do, Dist. 4 Mt-lvin A. .Miller, do. I)u;t. 1 Jan X 11! ' niclii'.rd Hch-j Dernier, do. in udjournmcnt.! diK'rict No. llii J. I". J.lll'ii'l. n, I'lri. -j.- i., c.i i, Oehierkinir. tlo. jf.dlowin Misiness was irauc.eu ..... . ,,,,,,.. 1" 00 nKUlar U , a a i:. P.. l,CT!er. do. Hist. Bonds Approved i H,r,y soon,. . ni.st. 7 7-l The following oinciai iionus ,.M ,ll.rf.. .;. m..,. r, - l... ,. wii'i rn ' i ..... ... . . .Aill'.er. no. ijisi. J 5. 3. 11. 00 piatlMUOuth. Nebr. ? i P.oaid met as per 0 ..in. tl iiKMiibera present ai j following fmsiiiess was transacted in !0.00 No. 1" 13 i; H. 1J. Jameson, assessor of Wccp- i o of: , o i I 25.00 2.00 11 .6 .74 .r.o :..oo ri.:.o 7. r.o 13.00 , Ipk Water precinct. I, H. F. Kropp. usficfcor of NeliawKa precinct. Waltir Hyers Hlofl's precinct. John Meflord precinct. .lames M. Hoover ville precinct. John McKay, nssessor of Weej)in Water precinct. rT ..L ..r. r i.l l , :i;Mi!iSlir lAf ' . . u .... IV en i i"i pi i ' M. K. Pushnell. assessor of South llend precinct ust;essor of Hock assessor Salt Cree k arstMnor, Louis- assessor of Stove 2. nr. 3.0 0 ;.".. 2 1.0 2 3 .-" 3 l.l'.O S.70 s.oo C. W. Jewell. Creek precinct. J. G. Meisinner, assessor of Kisht Mile Grove precinct. A. I. Denpuin. assessor of Plat tu rnout h city. M. Mauzy. assessor of Plattsmoittli city. Jacob Jo!ian'i:en. rr;;.I overseer 1 road district No. 7. Aus Krecklow, road overseer of load district No. K. 11. A. Meisinser, road overseer road district No. 2. A. J. Hoover, road ov:'rsvr road district No. 3. I. T. ltover. road oversr di;t"ict No. 13. A.. Archer, justice cf tlii Plal tsmoiit h. A. F. Pecker, justice i f . i for Louisville. H. Archer, polue magistrate l.r !'!:vtt:l!llouth. G- orse K. Savles. eMiiitv 1 1 r I . . Alpha C. I'eierto'i. county siiper intcndeiit . Fred I'iitterson. county surveyor. IMirt l. SliMiiuui. re;Ai.i-ter of deeds. A. G. Cole, coney at t orr.ey. Mike TriUch. county treasurer. i!T-iir Miller IM Iiiru:i. tiu, Dist. 10 I A. A. Turk. iio, Dit. 1 ." 1C. Ket Unit. do. Dist. 12 'Adolph J. Uoss. do. Dist. 12. . linv fcit krnnu. 5o. Dint. lf 'Aio' Kreiiklow, do, Dist. S l;arl .1. I'.iiK-y, iio. Wist. l Henry Kikcrm;:n, do, Dist. " I A. A. T urK. tlo. ii?t. J - 111. O. Huic.hiiis, do. Diet. 13 I C. G. Andersen, do, Dist. Will M. Hoover, do. Dist. 3 IN. C. D les Dernier, do. road I district No. 12 17."". L. G. Walrndt. do. Dist. r, .00 J. Clark Gonzales, do. rond 3.00 13.12 18.70 fi. 1'. :.7". 1 1.2.r, 30.30 4.50 .75 15.00 19.90 12.00 7.50 ;.oo 7.50 3.00 13.52 7.15 S.25 0.00 S.25 33.75 district No. 15 K. K. Norris. do, Di;-t. 13 Slurr'ian Wolf., iio. Dit. (.. A. J. Schacfor. do. Dit. 9 K. li. Norrij. do. Dist. 13 1 ?.S5 17.25 9.M) :'..3 7 18.37 On meet motion the Hoard adjourned to Thursday. January ?. 1SH. J. LIP.KliSHAL. County Clerk. i FRANK (lf J iilius A. Pitz. C. H. Heebuer, ot Henry Snoke. I oniinissioiiers. of Plattsn-.outh. Neb.. Jan. 14. 1919. Hoard met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present. Julius A. Pitz. C. F. Harris and Henry J. Miller, County Co:nrni;Tloner3. and George It. Saylcs, County f.'lerk. I.linctes of previous sessions read WT-.d aproved. when the followjn;; Tnsiiesi; was tran-acted in due form: i D'iici.il bond of H. O. Hiitchins, as k!kso." of Avur.u precinct, approved by Hoard. OMUi il r)o;id of Will Rnininel. As sessor of i'laf trmouth precinct, ap proved. County Ji'.'lga Heeson filed a state ment of fee.-; collected in the office of 1 1 i county judge for the quarter cndiiiK December 31, 1918. to the amount of $471.45. Petition signed by J. M. Hoover and fifteen others, petitioning the County Hoard to vacate old road in Louisville precinct and locate same rommoncinsr at point 40 rods east of (he NV corner of the y of S.-c. 22. -Twp. 12, Kaupe 11. and running: west three-fourtlis of a mile along the south side of the Burling ton ripht-of-way, was received and filed for investigation. Petition or Nels Anderson, signed by F P. Sheldon and thirty-four others, for license Xo operate a pool hall ?i the village of Nehawka. lor the year 1JJ19 received and on mo tion same was granted by the Hoard. ! Order of County Judge Beeson re lieving the Mothers peiif.ion of Mrs.; Lr.cy H. Lylc for period of six months I r of road ! peace, for j the po:-ve I'ele rcpa ir ue of v!i.. mid IT f Ca- .; nm'itv. Nebraska. J FLU'S A. PIT.. C. K. HI'.FnN'FR. HKNKY SNOKK. ' Coju:nis.uu!irrs. n:tit .ludgi .s wiih the ! 'i . the I'll Hi- . - . i riiv ''-I Tli" in. '. ;ii to' W : i II i I. .i K. i ' Allen J. Heeson tiled County Clerk re:i'w- ! r'.s J'.Mision of Mrs. I'd- !....(!. or N"l:ivl;a. Net.r.. ' i.ii-liis .(;! the .-.Ulie w" ai bv 'he I'oitrd Clpin;s Alloutd r 1 1 w i , M inus wen -l approve-.!: DRAGGING FI'S'D !'leliin.ni. drigKing. '.v 12 . $ Vcisiuucr. 1. Dist. 2 C;-. uner. do. Dist. 10 ;irn: ."I. do. Dist. 7 It if h.ud-. do. Dist. 4 F. lit be. a. d . Dist. 1 . .1- h -a d . l; t. 7 A. Tinnn. do. 1M- 1 . 1 . . . 1 . Wil.-s. do. DM. I i-' Vallery. do. Dist . 1 i 'III tti i l ;.- t'.i- s ii le I . . 11 . . 13 14 1 1" I'KAL FI ND nil exalll- 21.37 27.70 24.75 21.25 5 . 5 7 2 4 7.1 " io. r.o 4.50 00 iii . i -. UK iU -i:h r . , -rt ;. . ., .. rts. I Ts '.l .t : '!'' ' IV ep,Ml-e . . Dis ii r. Ids' !:;?. I U . Ilivt Hi-? r. 2 5 . s o S 1 5 :Sii 2 30.40 1 SO. SO iT v; n 91. SO 20 4.00 1 16.20 1!. ! T I C' Vo; c.l.irv .;.u! $l4S.7fi : l.-und v 1 02.00 I.lirAV IO MullMl' 15.00 il- t ',::: ier. for it- D i toi.i.' cr olf.ee ork. i:-: tal n-.pp'ies V r f -.1.. r v f.ir r "MS . . .1 ,:..; h-iarding 1 ! . S ;,.s:im-. Pr- ! io:i . i iK"'s fes 1 'M v po ting i .,. i . - r-r. i.ivii ;:. f. C li i mi P C elec- sal.iry for IV- mde. :i: . s.i'.ary and rit ; f S 50 4 5 00 1.00 l.O.OO 3 4.00 20.40 4?.r.o 35.40 14 .V S3 20.no 22S.32 C. V. Seu.r-ikc. fo.- lew! Philip Thierolf. clothing fur nished paupers e.t farm J .hn H::uer & Son, labor at eon my farm C. W. Crahtrce, mdse. to T. K. Allan:.- .1. 11. Tains, salary for De cember. IMS Peters P.ir!:er. material to tMrt l-.ouse John Hauer Son. labor and material to Jail !:ann.o;id tV- Stephens Co.. I !.;ippM"s to County Supt !K. I. Print inu Co.. supplies I i.l:.ii Nt. 57. 55.Si cut to iLhicoln Telephone Teleg. I I'n., rent and tolls iVetnl I'iiemical Co.. mdse. ' to court house w JMrs. KtlieL Hoetil, care of de ! pt tulent children. January-. .Mrs. suie I'r'vin, do Mr: Le.-sic Hopkins, do.i Mrs. Fannie Dill, do Mr:-. Lossie Hopkins, do. Dec. Mary Thompson, do. Jan Mrs. Ci ira .V.Uike. !o Mr:-. M..rt!i Frunke, do Mrs. Flh-n Davis, do M.-s. Glive liamilto.i. do .Mr.-. Cora 15. Tower, do Mr.j. M diie Ha:i;eti. do Mn- Ida Seal ie? ;.. lo M. . Ksthe. Iloiu-fu-r. "Ho Mrs. .hwvpbino Haver, do Mr L:iclta t'rice. do Mr--. C'-iiora Alien, do Mr;. l.iHinn D. r.akcr. do Sirs. IVra l."-i;-o:'. do r.'rs. JMith D'-ick north. tl J;hn Matt & Son. nulsc. to i .aniliv-i j.-- Jts V. War ; i. i:rjterial end l.-il-or to fi unty home G. H. Manners, auto hire L fherifi P.OAD FI ND 0.;. . 4.'0 li.d't 19.20 4.15 21.00 100.00 ISO 20.31 30.32 40.76 US. 09 - 1 S.OO - 25.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 S.OO 20.00 20.00 20.00 15 00 15.00 S.OO 20.00 20 0 0 15.00 20.00 lo.oo 1 5.00 .00 CO cxani- 9. SO 1 1.20 isid :o. is .no o .00 I I i Ul M !' ' !! -.; t.'erts.;i. f.-e- . P!i .j'mrter i.it:..tv...t:M: Water Co.. wat- er for ',:-r n.,1 ii'.. W Swatek. member can- vassiuc lnt.ir.1 . . lM T. V r .. H. D Ueed. ro-.m rcit ."o- vcr.il.r elef.i in. W. W. C Nd'ia.ka i.'.h'Mi-; C-. . i;as :! v to co i Ky V. H. N.c'm.Is. merchandise to .!rs. M.U.-.ike C G. F-irk- fuel to. Mrs Worsen C V:-.P.rv. oi'.r- ef boo lis Pli.ttspiouth precintM G. t hor-' P.:-. ode. shoeli'i - -V , i -. r; iui:C 't : 'vr.i F!ti-rlMPan. care of di;id :.m;:. 4th rjtr.. lis 'or'.e.; n a. H;'.rt. n:d.-e. to Mrs. A Nov. and lec.. P merman Pros.. jiuUo. fur- ni.-hd Mrs. Allen F..rmrs I'iimmi Co-Op Assn.. i-.i-l to Mtn i D. i;,ickley K. W. Stewart & Co.. room ie:it. 2 c'e-.M ions. Greenwood precinct Dr. J. JVHr. ndcl. 3d quarter s.G.iry. Co. phvsieiau. Dist. Ni 2 Dr. J. S. Livingston, expense trip to Liu co In Wal'e- Pyor.. ro;.d work in ro.M iitrirt No. 27 Ti. A. .'."siiisrr. do. Dist.. 2 To-.; Se.iih. do. IMst. 10 Vp;. Kichards. do. Dist. 4 J F. Wehrbein. do. Dist. 1 .1. .!oli-?tv-en. do. Hist. 7 K Kttel'.iKt. do. Dist. 12 t H-i.iie TodJ. do. Dist. 1 'Paul P.artek. do. Dist. 1 .i-:l-p Kuiherford. do. Dist. 1 C. F. VaP?ry. Io. Disi. 1 C. H. NoM L.nioer Co.. lum ber roi.d district No. f . V. It. Lreley. road work in ' : ml u -strict No. K !!. We-.-el. do. Dist. 12 W . A. J. :ic. do. D;;t. 4 i.'iil M. HiLiver. do. Dist. :: H.r! J. -Jailey. d;. Di;t. 15 ' A. K. 1 e-M K F Mrir .'..i-.roe -..eaver. iio. .0 9 1.00 SO. SO 55.10 23S.50 71.20 2K7.90 13D.40 3.20 .1.20 5.60 9.60 CJaims Allowed The following claims were itied and approved: gi;ni:kal fi nd M. L. .lohi.siMi. merchandise to county farm $ llenrv Si.ol.e. telephotie i-iills G. W. Anderson, deim for at- h:s-e.-., $l t;.2.". lief Mrs. Martha A. Hiulil ni, cere dependent children. Jan Her.ry Snoke. for salary ami mileage C. I-'. Heebner. for sy !' nd mileage C. D. tjuinion. trii to Kear ney. Nebraska . W. H. Pull.-, hardware for election board . Frai-.k J. Libershul. s.-ilary. fees and expense J. M. Lev da. prem. on court house insurance J. W. Holmes, do H. D. Heed. d. .... K. . Wij.ft hiiiu. do J. H. Harwich, do A. W. While, do Verna !!ntt. do " Frank J. l.ilu ndial. do George It. Say les. do Charle.; V. Mart in. do I. C. Petersen, do A. J. Trilitv. premium mi the court i erne i;isur;vace and coitn'y f in. i policy 1" ROAD FI ND I. T. It.iyoe. rosn! work ir. road di.-trict No. S Will M. Hoover, road work in read district No. u"; Krir:do. road work in road district No. S Aug Kiccklow. repair work in road district No. S Aug Krevklow. road work in road district No S Ptei -enrickvt-'.i. ro.d wori: in road oistrict No. 1 1 The I'ni in Lumber Co.. lum ber, road district No. 16 Arthur K.-e road work in road district No. 5 22.13 The Cuiv!! Lumber Co.. lum ber, read district N. 11, 10. SO The Fnion L'ir.-.bcr Co.. lum ber, road district No. 15 Viu'.ier Lumber Cal Co.. l:::.-ber. road Di.-t. No. 12. Pinger L"mhr-r JC- Co.ii Co.. li:.-.'Ier. rcrd Pdtt. No. f limger Lumber tl Coal 20.00 3 S.OO 7!. 0 0 31.02 .t;o ! 212.-D5 IS. SI 1S.M i .IS. SI 1 S.Sl 32.12 1S.S1 I S.Sl IS. SI 1S.S1 1 S SI I 13.50 ! Plattsmouth Nebr.. Jan. :. ll'Ki. Hoard met as per pdjonrnnient. with all members present, wh.cn the following business was transacteil in regular form: County Clerk tiled report of fees ()!; cted f'ir I'll quarter. HI1S. to the amount of ?250.00. County Register of Deeds filed his repo-.-t of fees received for the lh quarter of 10 IS. to the amount of 9500.30. C'jantv Sheriff tiled his rope! of i fees earned for 4 th quarter of IS IS. to the amount ot ;0. Clerk of DMri.t Court filed his report of fees, lollected fur the 4lh .-.t.'.ricr of 1!1S. 4o the amount of $752.10. Tie t'owr.ty Judge, reported hav ir.;; ay. proved bonds of Henry J. Mil-I-r. co-.iiir.issio:u r 3rd district, and C. F. Harris, commissioner 2nd dis trict. Moved by Con.miasioner Heebner iiud seenderl hy Commist-ioncr Saoke lliat Joiin 'J'nlleys be employed by t::e tk.unty of Cays, Nebraska, to g"t her with assist cut. at a cost of twenty-live (251 doltarr. per day. for ;"a inirpose of c'aeoki.ig all of tb.e county oflices for the year 191 S. Motion carried umirimously. 35o:ds Approved The following bonds were ap proved by the Hoard: 'examined and approved i Ai-ni'K ":it ion of County Clerk Geo. i P.. oavles. appointing W. T. Adams i-i Oejmty County Clerk, at salary of $1,000.06 per year, as fixed by stat uie. ie-i(i. and approved i:y the Hoard.' 0::i ia! bond of W. T. Adams ap-' proved ' the P.ourd. i i App'icai ku: of Dr. F. W. Kruse to" h:' appointed County Physician, re-, ceiveu and Dr. Kruse was duly ap-' .pointed s's County J'hysician by the Doard. i Apr'.icaiien of J. H. Tarns to be' ;jtpoiafd sr.pcrintondent of the . cie.vity f;;rin was filed and Mr. Tains j ' v. as. duly appointed by the Hoard ior the year l;il;i ar.u his salary nx- ed at ? 1,400.00 per year. ' Applientinn of County Register of Deedjs I'-lna D. Shannon, appointing Kieanor Hurnia Deputy Register of foods at salary fixed by the statute, was filed and the appointment cou- fJrmod by the P.oard. ; Estimate of Expense The following estimate of expense for tl;p county was made for the I year 11 19: t ordinary county revenue, '; t- !:e used for general ) purposes, including the ' support of poor for the A. J. Schafer. road overseer of Mt. Pleasant precinct. Ii. R. Schmidt, assessor Flmwood t IllCi . . D. Ouinton. county sheriff. On mofjon old Hoard adjourned Sine Die. FRANK J Julius A. Pitr. C. ?i. lieebuer. i!e-.-, r SnoVe. Commissioners-. L1P.FRSHAL. County Clerk. 3 0 1 1 4.00 1GS.0O 302.00 12.13 201.10 j entire county $ 57.000.00 'Pi idee purposes 55.000.00 Fridge (emergency) 10.700.00 ; Road purpose.? 00. 000. 00 IS Edicts' Relief Fund 1.200.00 ! Mothers' Pension fund 5.000.00 I 'Total Fstiimife 51SS.900.00 Claims Allowed I The following claims were exam ined and approved: GFNFRAL FI ND Platlimouth Water Co., wat er rent for Dee.. 191S $ Plattsmouth Steam Laundry, laundry Frank Fonnau. mdse. to Kl- Icdge and Writ-. Plattsmouth Steam Laundry, laundry H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to county and jail ; Piatt smomh. Nebr. newly elect i'C . Jan. 9. 1919. 1 o!hcers were Commissioners' otlice. 1 ; Georga L. Farley, premium ; on court Iwiifu policy Dr. it. c. lirciucl. insane c.iso, Thomas McCahe :?y. ij. Dis.t. ii h P. do. Dist. 1 t Ms:. D 10 . Di.-t. K. ha npAare. 1 d work 10 Dist. 7 in 1.63 4 ASTORIA t or l-rftzs iad Ciildren Use crOverSO Years 'A'th-ir data?. do .iW H.'sto.- S-vatek. I r-;o! sii trict No. -''r;li V.Vver. roe r- iu district No. 5 0 t , i J. Johsr.r.-H'U. uo. ...:P. A. Horn. do. Dist. 2 j Henry i mUnd. do. Di.-t. 16 i a -. - , ... . . . l'..IT:: . CO. IlISI. lh : p. vy:;-i. jr.. do. nist. ti; ..to. p". Cook. do. Dist. 16 J. Rirbev. lumber for road I district No. 1 (P. A. Troop road vx ork in 10 00' na( district l0- W. J. Alihouse. do. Dist. 6 if ll jK'.mer K. Mathis. do. Dist. 6 C. H. Noid Lumber Co.. h ni- 13.00' ovr' road district No. 5 jF.-W. Nolting. road work-in j r:ud district No. 1 12. oo John H. Husehe. do. Dist. 2 iI. F. HurlVat. do. Dist. 6.. W. J. Althouse. do. Dist. U 12.43 (car Miller, do. Dist. 15 Oscar Miller, do. Dist. 15 31.00 -W. W. Coatcian. do. DLft. 16 K. M. IVjtlcill. do. Di3t. li M. Slattery. do. Dist. 14 J. H. Sack. do. Dist. 16 H. C. Creamer, do. Dist. li I A. A. Wallincer. do. Dist. 15 Pest or Swatck. ruedchan-dU-o. road district No. 27 .70 16.20 S.53 7.20 s.oo 2.50 31. GO 4 4. SO S.OO 13 00 .70 2S.00 io 5. r.o 47. 2o 6.00 1S.00 IS. 00 18.60 7.00 21.00 23.60 2.10 5.00 10.00 45.90 I M. Archer, do do. Ail present in la1 ar.d were duly sworn into otlice. The nev County Hoard proceeded Jo ortrar.ize and did organize, as follows: tii i,ni,ti f 1ill.r 2f 1 ...1 l.v I Hams. Julius A. l iu was niade'e. p". Harris, do cbairn. ! Hrtirv J. Miller, do m. Schm:dtman. mdse. .Tames Robertson. t C. D. Quinton, no j Julius A. Pitz, salarv milca-ge On a.otien of .'iiller, C v.r.s raarte vice-chairman. F. Harris i J. I .00 .to! On motion of Harris. Henry Miller was made junior member. The i.)!!ov, in,; business was then grader, road tie. iisacted in regular form: l w. Holka. Bond of Allen J. Bee -on. county road district judge, v.-a.? approved l-.y the Board. Charles Hall. Bond of F. B. Chapman, road over- i read district seer, road dr. iri- t No. 11. approved. C. H. Nold Lumber Co In response to the County Clerk's j I.rr. road district No. 6 advertisement for bids for ""Supplies ' Paul Renman. read work county farm ROAD FUND D. C. La Rue. for sharpening Dist. No. 11$ road work in No. 5 road work in No. 12 I u m - 5.70 4.2 15.20 4.1 67.70 12.54 S.OO 3.00 5.50 2S.70 20.40 10.40 14.00 to 21.00 and pipe. T. U. roau Dist. No. 1 Hathaway, road Co. v or i nroad distr'ci No. 11 i HRIDGF FUND T. Rover, hridec work.. S Will M. Hoover, do Capital Prioge Co. t.ri-.lge -vork. Tie'.r.r. precinct Win. R ohan's, bridge werk Koiiivar. Mead Lui: her Co., briice material Tf'i. Vauman Murtoy. fir bridire material Ii. Kc'elPut. bri-.li:t! work Capiir.I Bri.lce Co.. bridge wiv-S;. -iier prec'.r.et . .7 MrCa-tney. bridge work The Fnion Lumber C.. tor li'Mw iu-.-eriil H. A. Futikc. bridge t.ntl ." H. NAM Lumber Co. for Vr':Ue i:nitcr:al 135 20.00 29.10 2. r-n 4 6. t0 ' H. 90. for Hie year 1919. the Plattsmouth j Journal's bid being the only one. 111 1 S oiled and-rum" appearing reasonable .to the Hoanl. was accepted, j Bond of C. F. Vallery. road ovcr ' feer. district No. t. was approved, i Motion by Harris that the Board i crgti:-.i::e us th- County Board of j ; Health. Seconded by Miller and jiarrlod. i Claims Allowed i ne io!iTi:i? ciaiuis were i !:: I and unproved: ! GFNFRAL FUND ijohn Hauer Son. livery to J Omaha, flu patient $ " ; A. G. Cole, agent, premium. . rrx'urer s bond. 4-yr term V". K. Krisencrnns. premium. in rocd exani- 124 i 0 iO 200 1 3 4 0 0 .S5l i' o; a: 23.00 3 4 2.00 34 2.00 9.53 342.00 36.16 24 r?re.rvtou Lr--. I, bridge tr-tctial Fro. t. Cr.ryea i- hrid.r.e iaa: ib Co.. On motion Hojrd ad.ourned to meet Wedtieiulav, Januarv S. 1919. FRANK J. UBERSHAU i- Mt'rtev. for il Monare'i Kag. Co.. t.rid tori;,!. LiVer?y pr-r.io; . . Mnurr-. Kug. Co.. i i-id.ue t terial. Stove Cre?k prect ilonrreh lZz. Co.. bridge ..a terial. Rock HluFs prect. Monarch Ur.g. Co.. bridge ma ter;al. Tipton precinct 1 i Monarch Kr.g. Co.. hridge n-i- x-9 jMonarch Kng. .. bridce ma 9.90! teriiil. Ruck i?lnfis prect 110.20. w. i. iuis. bridge materia I 7.00 itir.ter Lumber Jt Coal Co.. 5.00 i bridge material A. E. Jameson, bridge work T t " k .-.-V-- l -ililiMtl, l.Ml 1 I .Ml 67.20jiJM:ry Brcekhoff. dragging 27,50 j rtad district No. 14 !l. T. Rover, do. Dist. 13 2 6 iw. W. Coat man. do. Dit. 16 Lloyd Gapcn. d . Dist. 10 - r 1 Li !24.'0 a- 1 0 1 2 23.96 1 . n i. I j ircastirer's bond. 4-yr term keeping a;er Republican, ;ruif::ir an supples T. l-V.lter. premium Treas- ! :;rer'a Lend. 4-yr term Frank J. Libcrshnl. salary as j Co. Clerk, Jn. 1 to S, inc. lr. P. W. Kruse. attending j Mr"!ic P.-.ard of Health-- 25. no V.". C. Grebe. Iabcr. booze car 4.00 K. i'. Printing Co.. supplies ! o Trc-sv-rer. District Clerk I Co ;aty Superintendent- 424.32 Ti. "severs, extra help, janitor 30.00 j KUAD Ft All . J. Sehafer. road work in ; r; ad district No. ? 90.30 C. K. IK-ebner. rt;etl work in road district No. 12 12.53 ROAD DRAGGING FUND T..sT?r V. Wunderlico, drag- pir.g. Hist. No. 12 $ 1.47 R. A. Troup, do. Dist. 10 6.35 George Standcr. do. Dist. 1 11.23 CL-vs. Barnard, do. Dist. 1 29.23 BRII GK FUND C. K. Heebner. bridge work-12.00 district No. fi DRAGGING FUND Metidenhall. dragging, district Nc 15 r.lendenhall. ilragging, diotrict No. 15 P. Hayes, dragging in district No. 15 Fred Linvilie. dragging, road districts Nos. 12 ar.d 13 BRIDGE FUND L. R. Upton, nails, wire and powder $ Charles K. Noyes. excavating ditch, road Dist. No. J. W. road J. W. road Henry rosd 4.00 101.00 32.50 1.90 12.00 6.65 IS. 75 14.00 19.50 25.10 54. 9S On motion of Miller, Board ad journ jd to meet on Tucsdav, Febru ary 4. 1919. GFORGF. R. SAYLKS. Julius A. Pitz. Countv Clerk. C. F. Harris. Henry J. Miller, County Commissioners. 1310.70 ;r.7.t.i ii!.20 5.20 16.S0 R. KP.iort. do. Dist. 15 Henry Vogt. do. Dist. 15 Harry B. SLxoeder, do, No. 30.15 56.4S 11.25 o.rr. ;-4.S3 1 3.i0 13.75 6.60 1S.00 Chamberlain's Cough Kemcdy. Before usit:g this preparation for a tough or cold you mar wish to know what it has done for othqrs. Mrs. O. Cook, Macon. 111., -writes, "I ! have found it gives the quickest re lief of any cough remedy I have ever used." Mrs. James A. Knott. Chillicothe, Mo., says "Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy cannot be beat for coughs and colds." II. J. Moore, Oval, Pa., says "I hae used Cham brr'.ai.'i's Cough Remedy on several occasions when I was suffering with a settled cold upon the chest and it has always brought about a cure. No further business appearing, on n:ttij.i rt Harris. Board adjourned to r;? ir reini'.ar session on Tues day. Jam:arv 14. i?i9. gkohgf: r sayles. Jitiins A. Pitz. CotTrty Clerk. C. F. Hirris. rr-n-y J Mii'er. 'Jo unty Ccauaiii icrers. Fcr China 31-J. &ile boa r. Due Y. ui II. h-grade CcSelt. Poland Phone Sjx paner from 25c to $3.00 ui ilxz Jcumal ofiice. I ' l kT t : i ....l".,;;l fl t'hinitii-i ,!-.-' mm Armii III i!l ' f.:-a. -Cf . mi i-ll;' NJl il'ii KV. KIK - V! !i Ml i I i ' 1 ; ' to Get S 111111 Be Sore uS!!iH:ii;ii!fiJ IT - !!' i;,! m m ii j I'l-A ,U ;. . Illl; I II lj I ' II 1 1 11 i if i! i i'. i.i:i i I't l I. ul -1 In :-l I --li L i; n ii i vf !i :iti! I ksK MSffilfti! j : tit!)1'!' i ii Ct If IV , JsSL sealed package upon if is a s&zr antes of Quzijjy? The largest ckswlns sum factories in il'.o worlcS the larccst selling UJ7) in tfie world: that is wlist WRiGLEVS fusans. SEftLCO TIGHT KEPT RIGHT 'i v.Tjipret ij 17 Ths Flavor Lasts I Company, a I.ef-nlants. MITICi: IIJ-' M IT Til IHIET TITI.K. l:i tli.- listih-t Court of the County ii f ii.--.x. Nobrat-Ua. Henrietta lialims, l'laintiff -V.'- l'laltuioMlh Ferry Cornurtitioii. ft at io the ilofemlants. Plattsmouth rr ry rnmiianv. a -orioratin: the un known siiocessorsi. vrnntoos ami assisns of tlii I'latltiminit'.i Kerry -mpaiiv. a corporation: Thomas J. Jonfs: airs, i t ..-r!is .1. Jones, first rral namf un known, wife or willow of Thomas J. Jones, the unknown heirs, oVvikcck. lofi;rs. personal ropresontat i vv mnl all otl.or pi'i-sons interostrxl in llo- es tate of Thomas .1. .times, lt--cas'il : !!' unknown U-is. iic isers. loiiate's. per sonal reproMentat ives and all otlirr Pri sons interesteil in the estate of Mrs. Thomas .1. Jones, first real namo un known, deceased wife or i-iilow of i nomas .1. Jones: James O'Neill: Mrs. James O'Neill, first real name un Hiiiwii, wife or widow of James. O'Neill : the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of James O'Neill, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentative and all other persons In terested in the estate of Mrs. James O'Neill, first real name unknown, de ceased wife or widow of James O'Neill: J. M. Oewes. also known as .?. M. Dews, fust real name unknown; Mrs. J. M. Oewes. also known as Mrs. .1. M. Pews, first real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees personal representatives and all other persons Interested in the estate of .1. .M. I ewes. also known as J. M. Dews, first rent name unknown, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal i epresentatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. J. M. Dewes. ilso known as Mrs. J. M. pews, first real name unknown, deceas ed wife or widow of J. M. Dewes, also known as .1. M. Dews, first real name unknown: 11. f. Krown, a widow, first real name unknown and the unknown owners and unknown claimants of lots 11 and 11 in Moek in the City of r:attsmonth. Cass county, Nebraska: Y'-"i ar.n each of you are hereby no tified that on sth day f January, V D. 1919. plaintiff filed her suit in the district court of Cass eounty. Nebras ka, to qutet plaintiffs lowinir described lots. "Lots ten (1 and block two (II in the mouth. Nebraska" because of lier adverse possession by herself and her Rrntrs for move than te:i years prior to the t-ommen- rent of said suit: to lmv decree.! and established that a eerrain deed from the defendant P. S. Brown, widow, first real name unknown. delivered June 21. 191 i to Nicholas Halmes. lius !and of plaintiff, and ll.roudi whom plaintitf c'aims title, to l-.ave been duly executed, delivered and to have pass ed the title from the said K. S. Brown. -irtw. first real name unknown, to the said Nicholas Halmes. and to en join each and all of you from bavins or elaiTiiimr any risht. title. Men or in tcrcst. .either legal or equitable. In or to sai.l lots or anv purl thereof: to require you to set forth your right, title, claim, lien or interest therein, -if nv. either laal -or eiuitabie. V.d tn have the same ad indeed inferior to the title of nlainttlT and for ?ir1 equitable relief. This notice is made I pursuant to the order of tin- court. Vim jii K l uiiuircd to 4iliv. tir sj iii pe tition on oi-" before .f ondav,- VVI.rua r-.' 21. 191!. or your default will be duly i iitcred therein. H KNT.I KTTA HALM K.. V. A. Jlo'uci tson. Plaint ill. Attorney for Plaintiff. iji::-4w title to the fol to-wit: eleven 11. In City of P'atts- L ALL USED OP? Lots of riattsmouth People Eo. Docs your hack ache constantly? Po you have sharp twinges when stooping or lifting? Feel P.I1 used ufj as if you eoul 1 just go no farther? Why not look to your kidneys? Why not use Doan's Kidney Pills? Plat turnout li people have done so. They tell you the result. Mrs. Hettie Cumniings, Chicago Ave., riattsmouth. says: "I suffered so severely from my hack at times I could hardly get about. When I got down, I had to take hold of something before I could straighten. Sharp pains often caught me across my kidneys and for a minute I could not move, the pains were so severe. I couldn't rest well, my back ached so badly. I tried several different remedies, but nothing did me any good until I began using Doan's Kid ney Pills. Three boxes overcame that awful misery in my back and made me feel like a different person." Price 60c. at all dealers. Do not simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cumniings had. Fust -r-llilbarn Co., Mfgrs. Buftalo, N. V. Quick Cure for Croup. Watch for the first symptom, hoarseness and give Chamberlain' CourU Remedy at ouce. It is prompt aiid effccTual. vvvvvvv V W. A. H0BE&TS0N, Lawyer. v East cf Riiey Hotel. V Coatea Elock. ! Second Floor. Alfalfa-Molasses Feeds! The best and most economical feed for live stock. Write us for description and prices. Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co., Omaha, Nebraska