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I .fLAlfsigQnTH , "SEMItWISEIY.. jflPTOai . M0RDA7. MAY. 19. 1 319. M ft PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSIONERS OF CASS COUNTY births and deaths .50 E. L. Hunter, for reporting births and deaths 5.25 Dr. A. J. Mansfelde. report ing births and deaths J. W. Molzen for reporting births and deaths LB. Egenberger, mdse. to Kushinsky, Vells and the county jail7 C. W. Crabtree, merchan dise to Adams E. C. Marquard, mdse. to Cottinghani for March James Robertson, fee bill in State vs. Chas. Smith Klopp Bartlett Co., supplies to county officers State Journal Co., supplies to county officers Alpha C. Peterson, salary, mileage, and expenses con ducting Sth grade exams. 167.36 Mrs. K. Metcalf. groceries to Allen. Febr.. March ana April. 1D19 Morgensen & Hart, mdse. to Mrs. Allen, April. 1919 Ambler Bros., mdse. to Duf- fleld. March. 1919 Ambler Bros., mdse. to Duf field. April. 1919 Office of County Commissioners of Cass county. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 6. 1919. Hoard met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Julius A. Pitz. C. F. Harris and II. J. Miller. County Com missioners and Geo. It. Suyles. Coun ty Clerk. Minutes of last session road and approved, when the follow ing business was transacted in regu lar form: Official liond W. II. banning. Jus tice of the Peace for Liberty precinct approved. j Official bond It. V. Stewart. Jus- the of the Peace for Greenwood I precinct approved. Order of County Judge Beeson. dited April 24. 1919. for renewal of. Mother's pension of Mrs. Clara Matz- jess u Warga, mdse. to the ke of lAMiisville for six months from COuntv jail May 1st to October 31st. 1919. in-Jjonn p. Sattler, repairs to elusive, at $13 per month for care( ciiairs t f three dependent children approv- p u. Nichols, merchandise ed. i to Matzke. April. 1919 Order of County Judge Boeson'e y Fricke, wood and coal dated April 17. 1919. for renewal ofj to irs. Warthen Mother's pension. Mrs. ( ora 15. Tow- i Mason, storage booze er of Plattsmouth. for six months from May 1st. 1919 to October 31st, 1919. inclusive, at $15.00 per month for care of three dependent children approved. The contract for grading the road along the Mo. Pacific right-of-way between Weeping Water and Wabash was awarded to Itoy Pennett of Alvo, Nebraska, at a price of 33 cents per yard. County Attorney Cole submitted an opinion to the Hoard showing that when an emergency exists and it is necessary for the road overseer to call out road workers as per Sec tion No. 2929. Revised Statutes of Nebraska, going wages can be paid for the work. The same was ap proved by the Hoard. Motion authorizing, the County Treasurer to refund 191 S personal taxes to the amount of $56.00 paid under protect by ni. Schwab on item of $2,000.00 cash in bank, saidj cm,,lty farm .Mr. senwao iurmning anmavn 10 ) c -iorj?an, stamps to the effect that he did not have this county superintendent amount in the bank and assessment p. M.-nif emoeries to .75 .25 28.00 10.00 10.00 7.35 486.75 145.14 18.00 5.00 6.94 S.45 of 4 dependt. children, May :Mrs. Mollie Hansen, care of 1 dependent child, March 1 Mrs. Martha Franke. care of i 4 dependent children. May I Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle, care of 3 dependent children. May Mrs. Ida Schlieske, care of 4 dependent children. May Mrs. Cora B. Tower, care of 3 dependent children. May Mrs. Edith Duckworth, care of 4 dependt. children, May Mrs. Mary Thompson, care of 1 dependt. child. May ROAD J'Uflu B. L. Coffman. for blasting stumps, road district No. 8$ 2o Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., 5 iron culverts In road dis- OA 2ft 00 road district wo. BRIDGE FUND 8. 00. J- I- McCartney, bridge wk., j road district No. 6 0 00 J- ! Allen, bridge work in " , road district-No. 16 6.50 15 00 Ray Bennett, Driage worn, road district No. 16 0 00 Aug Krecklow, bridge work in road district No. 8 15 00 H. A. Melsinger, bridge wk. in road district No. 2 25 00 J- H. Latrom, mdse. to road district No. 16 'A. D. Zaar. bridge work in I road district No. 4 I Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to 00 road district No. 1 Tool. Nauman & Murtey, bridge lumber to road dis- .5 roaddistrict No. 17 $170.70 .had been filed in his office at Platts- 8.00 25.90 57.35 21.50 21.10 9.50 21.95 11.50 F. II. Nichols, mdse. fur j nished to Mose Harr Dr. C. T. Kirkpatrick. quar- antining and disinfecting smallpox patient 17.24 16.30 The Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, May 8, 1919. Attest: . . GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. 28.56 7.30 4.75 7.50 11.70 cars. Feb. 1 to May 1 24.40 J. H. Tarns, nursery stock and seed for county farm 9. 88 II. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to Hart. Collins. Worden and County Sheriff 29.50 J. II. Tarns, salary for Apr., 1919, Supt. Co. farm 120.00 Nebr. Gas & Electric Co., electricity to county farm to April 23. 1919 4.68 Nebr. G.is & Electric Co electricity and gas to court ' house t.o April 28. 1919 11.61 Nebr. Gas & Electric Co.. cas and electricity to the county jail Jess F. Warga. mdse. and labor t:j county farm Geo. L. Farley, salary and postage. April. 1919 Ilatt Son. mdse. to Joe Lambert Lorenz Bros., mdse. to the 16.83 1.50 53.35 13.63 36.95 13.00 gross error by the Carried by unani- . a 29.44 31.92 20.10 21.31 ;0.27 46.60 . 32.8: 16.00 of same was a deputy assessor. inous vote. Claims Allowed The following bills were examin ed and approved: GENERAL FUND Allen J. Heeson, stamps $ Allen J. Heeson, fees Allen J. Heeson, fees D. C. Morgan, envelopes to county superintendent E. G. Dovev & Son, mdse. to county farm Mike Tritsch. supplies, ex pense and stamps C. F. Harris, salary, mileage, telephone and freight for month of April II. J. Miller, for salary and mileage. April, 1919 Thomas Nelson, for assisting the county surveyor 12.00 Allen J. Heeson. fees Plattsmouth Steam Laundry, laundry to county jail University Pub. Co., exam, questions for 1st quarter, 1919. Co. Supt Frank Foreman, groceries to Wells for February. 1919 State Journal Co., supplies to Reg. of Deeds Dr. F. W. Kruse, services Co. physician, 1st quarter, 1919 Plattsmouth .Steam laundry, laundry to county jail Mrs. Margaret Hrendel, re porting births and deaths- J. A. Gardner. reporting death3 and births I. I. Clements. reporting births and deaths W. E. Hand. for reporting births and deaths H. T. Kropp. for reporting births and deaths Jesse Melvin, for reporting births and deaths A. R. Slander, for reporting births and deaths II. M. Soennichsen. report ing births and deaths L. R. Upton, for reporting 45 00 !4.66 rs.oo 3.27 3.2: 1.75 Mrs. Mudd. March. April 20.00 C. G. Fricke, coal and hay to county farm 108.45 O. K. Garage, for storage of booze cars 30.00 C. D. Quinton. salary for April. 1919 145.00 C. D. Quinton. for boarding prisoners. April, 1919 78.50 C. D. Quinton. jailor fees for April. 1919 45.00 C. D. Quinton. expense tak ing Bokeman to Industrial schol 31.27 C. D. Quinton. expense and mileage, booze car 17.25 Hammond & Stephens Co., exam, papers to Co. Supt 28.20 A. G. Cole, salary and exp. for April. 1919 105.50 Mogensen & Hart. mdse. to Brown. April, 1919 . 8.00 J. E. Dousrlass. premium on Policy No. 4005 18.48 E. A. Staufield. flag to the court house 12.00 Philip Thierolf. mdse. to the county farm 11. SO G. II. Manners, assisting the county sheriff 25.00 James Robertson. fee bill, Howard Newton - 3.50 John Kopia. mdse. to Burian April, 1919 5.00 A. G. Bach & Co., mdse. to Schlieske and Harris 25.00 John Hobscheidt, Jr., 4 cords wood to court house 32.00 Jess F. Warga, mdse. and labor to court house 4.00 James Robertson, fee bill. State vs. Kroll 3.50 Hans Sievers, salary Janitor, j heating jail and laundry 113.00 ! Julius A. Pitz. salary and ' mileafie, April. 1919 36.40 j E. J. Richey, lumber to the county iarm 20. io Bestor & Swatek. mdse. to county farm 4.75 Mrs. Ethel Boetel, care of 6 dependent children. May 25.00 Mrs. Ellen Davis, care of 5 dependent children. May 30.00 Mrs. Esther Heneger, care I P n a nj N y ii Hi ii n o ji y M 1,1 i xm.iM zm a ra-ra zm -a raxa ir;o:i.B: a':sa.;':B::!;:E:area:!i:BXBnainnB:mB:iii!V3 o a STYLE CERTAINTY The surest way to secure Correct Style in Corset3 is to choose the cor- whese name is a guarantee of set Authoritative Style. Back Lace or Front Lace You can not be quite sure of knowing the correct corset fashions until you see the American Lady Models. And best of all, you will find a special American Lady Model for ycur particular type of figure. Ask to See the New American Lady Corsets The Name's Your Guarantee of Satisfaction $5; $4; $3.50; $3; $2.50; $2; $1.50 g if H g if if a Q g I I ff a D D H. Efl. .-SOENNIICHSEN 23.16 1.02 76.40 29.00 32.80 5.00 14.40 45.28 39.25 4.00 91.75 45.00 irict No. 15 227.24 Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., 1 iron culvert in road dis trict No. 6 Fred McGrady, repairs to road machinery, road dis trict No. 13 llenrv Eikerman. road work in road district No. 6 15.74 Frank Rouse, road work in road district No. 6 252.00 J. D. Allen, road work In road district No. 16 Aug Krecklow, road work in road district No. 8 Aug Krecklow, road work in road district No. 8 21.30 H. A. Meisinger, road work in road district No. 2 26.60 Nebr. and Iowa Steel Tank Oo.. road grader, road dis trict No. 10 , 210.00 T. F. Stroud & Co., one No. 6 plow and extra parts for road district No. 11 I. T. Royer, mdse. and fr.t., road district No. 13 R. Ketelhut, road work in road district No. 12 R. Ketelhut. road work in road district No. 12 Harry B. Schroeder. road work, road district No. 6 J. M. Chalfant, "pulling road ' grader, road district No. 11 A. J. Hoover, road work, In road district No. 3 II. C. Creamer, road work in road district No. 10 133.20 I. T. Royer, road work in road district No. 13 58.50 H. R. Mitchell, road work in road district No. 14 65.00 Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., 2 iron culverts, road dis trict No. 16 156.36 I. T. Royer, road work in road district No. 13 103.00 Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., 1 scraper and extra bottom for road district No. 8 C. F. Vallery, road work in road district No. 1 Will H. Seybert, road work In road district No. 1 A. D. Zaar, road work in road district No. 4 121.51 E. B. Chapman, road work and repairs, rpad district No. 11 F. W. Nolting, road work in road district No. 1 H. C. Creamer, road work in road district No. 10 100.80 A. D. Zaar, road work in road district No. 4 88.80 Gollaher Bros., mdse. to road district No. 15 Peter Henpiksen, road work in road district No. 16, W. L. Aument, sharpening road grader, road district No. 10 A. J. Hoover, road work in road district No. 3 DRAGGING FUND W. S. Jordan, dragging in road district No. 6 $ W. D. Willm. Jr., dragging in road district No. 16 Glenn Fitchorn, dragging in road district No. 27 C. M. Read, dragging, road district No. 27 George Reynolds, dragging, road district No. 27 George Shrader, . dragging, road district No. 27 Aug. Krecklow, dragging in road district No. 8 Aug Krecklow, dragging In road district No. 8 H. A. Meisinger, dragging. road district No. 2 H. A. Meisinger, dragging, road district No. 2 Nick Becker, for dragging, road d I st met No. 16 Harry V. Schroeder, drag ging, road district No. 16 I. T. Royer, dragging, road district No. 13 Fred Neumeister, dragging. road district No. 13 11.25 J. M. Chalfant, dragging in road district No. 11 Frank Grauf, for dragging road district No. 27 Ray Campbell, dragging in road district No. 27 Sheldon Mfg. Co., one road drag, road diatrict No. 6 Sheldon Mfg. Co.J one road drag, road district No. 11 Sheldon Mfg. Co., one road drag, road district No. 10 N. C. DelesDernier, drag ging, road district No. ll H. R. Mitchell, dragging, road district No. 14 Fred W. Hartsook, dragging, road district No. 5 D. Murray and W. H. Por ter, dragging, road district No. 11 Leland L. Yong, dragging, road district No. 11 Frank Hughson, dragging, road district No. 11 Arnold Fahrlander, drag ging, road district No. 11 Paul Swan, dragging, road district No. 11 1 L. D. Lemon, dragging road district No. 6 C. F. Vallery, dragging road district No. 1 C. R. Hixon. drageine In road district No. 1 30.00 John EJllott, dragging in road district No. 1 - H. C. Creamer, dragging in road district No. 10 R. Ketelhut, dragging in trict No. 4 64.80 E. J. Richey, bridge lumber, road district No. 1 23.75 The Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, May 7, 1919. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. 10.24 3.40 4.50 65.50 22.50 28.50 5.25 11.62 7.87 3.75 63.75 10.13 59.15 40.75 37.50 12.75 19.35 27.11 7.12 7.50 25.00 25.00 2500 7.41 4.50 "6.75 12.75 t 18.75 15.45 3.56 5.75 37.50 8.25 3.35 46.95 3.00 Office of County Commissioners of Cass county. Plattsmouth, Nebras- 19.80, ka. May 7. 1919. Board met as per adjournment of 74.35 ? yesterday. Present Julius A. Pitz. C. F. Harris and H. J. Miller. Coun- . a - - ty Commissioners ami ueorge ji. Sayles. County Clerk. The following business was trans acted In regular form: Motion to confirm the appointment of G. F. Slinger, of Alvo. as constable for Greenwood precinct carried. Report of examination of Records of the County Treasurer's office by George Anthes, state examiner.' ex amined and filed for future refer ence. County Sheriff C. D. Quinton filed his report of fees amounting to $40.15 earned in the office of the Sheriff during the first quarter of 1919 and same was ordered filed for future reference. County Superintendent Alpha Pe terson appeared before the Board and made application for an increase in the salary of Opal Fitzgerald, as sistant to the County Superinten dent and County Attorney, and said salary was increased from $60.00 to $75.00 per month by a unanimous vote. Bond of the Monarch Engineering company of Falls City, Nebraska, under contract to build the county bridges for the year ending in May. 1920, was examined and approved by the Board. Claims Allowed The following bills were examin ed and approved: GENERAL FUND Opal Fitzgerald, salary for April. 1919 $ 60.00 C. G. Fricke, coal to coun ty jail . 75.85 Farmers Coffee & Tea Co., 50 lbs. Arab Blend coffee to county farm 17.00 Halt & Son, mdse. to coun ty farm il Edna D. Shannon, refile two deeds, and stamps Ralph ' Marshall, assisting county assessor 50.00 Fred Patterson, office and county work 98.40 Dr. B. P. Brendel. insane case. Ethel Pine M. Archer, insane case of Ethel Pine James Robertson, insane case of Ethel Pine C. D. Quinton, insane case of Ethel Pine 32.50 Plattsmouth Water Co., water to county Jail and court house, March, 1919 Omaha Printing Co.. sup plies to county offices Nebr. Chlldrens Home, do nation for 1919 Fred Patterson, office work on records and surveying James Robertson, fee bill. State vs. Tower Wm. Holly, mdse. to Bert Eledge ; F. H. Nichols, mdse. to Matzke. March. 1919 Plattsmouth Water Co., wat er to county Jail and court house. April Mrs. Earl C. Hyde, care of 4 dependent children. May B. C. Marquardt & Co., mdse to Cottingham. April, 1919 Wrm. Schmidtman. awning covers to court house 42.50 W. C. Grebe, assisting the county sheriff Wm. Holly, mdse. to sheriff for Bokeman George R. Sayles. salary, stamps, express, fees, for April, 1919 209.53 Dr. P. J. Flynn. services to Boetel, Lukens and Cline 15.00 Lincoln Telep. & Teleg. Co., phone rent. May and tolls, for April. 1919 55.35 C. D. Quinton, sheriff's di rectory, 1919 600 Peters & Parker, repairs to flag pole at court house 115.00 ROAD FUND Fred Gorder, mdse. to road district No. 8 $ 20 00 Fred Gorder, mdse. to road district No. 9 J. R. Noyes, merchandise to road district No. 8- . Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co.. two iron culverts to road district No. 12 130.82 J. Johannsen, road work in road district No. 7 77.16 DRAGGING FUND J. Johannsen, dragging in road district No. 7 "3.25 II. C. Creamer, dragging in road district No. 10 61.10 Sam Martin, dragging in road district .No. 12 27.00 J. Johannsen, dragging In road district No. 7 10.50 Frank Rouse, dragging In road district No 5 John Iverson, material and repairs to road district 1 BRIDGE FUND 5.25 Tool, Nauman . & Murtey, No. 4$ Office of the County Commission ers of Cass county, Plattsmouth, Ne braska, May 8, 1919. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment of yesterday. Present, Julius A. Pitz. C. F. Harris and H. J. Mil ler, County Commissioners and Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk, and the fol lowing business was transacted in regular form: Application of James Robertson, mouth, Nebraska: Central Bridge & Construction Co. Cook & O'Brien Construction Co. Capitol Bridge company. Edward Peterson company. Cameron Joyce company. H. K. Lehmer W. H. Dugan Conden & Bolen George W. Condon Bids opened and tabulated as fol lows in the presence of the bidders: PROJECT 28 DIVISION 1 Otoe County Central Bridge & Construction Co. Item No. 20 280 lineal feet of 12 inch concrete pipe fiv $1.97, or a total cost of $551.60. Item No. 27 192 lineal feet of 18 inch concrete pipe (it $2.9 4, or a total cost of $564.48. Item No. 36 46.3 ex. concrete for bulkheads, at a unit price of $29.50. or total of $1,365.85. Clerk of the District Court, anuoint ing Marie Westover as Deputy Clerk O'Brien Construction Co of the- District Court at a salary of $65.00 per month, examined and ap proved. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, May 14, 1919. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. Items No. 2C, 27 and 36, Division No. 1, Project No. 28, be awarded to Central Bridge and Construction Co. Motion seconded by Heech. Call for Ayes and Naves: Ayes Pitz, HarrK Miller, Heesch, Wallen, Ganzel and Johnson; Nayes None. Motion car ried seven to none. Johnson moved that contract f.,r Items No. 26, 27. 2S, 29. 22 and Division No. 2, Project No. 2S. W awarded to Capitol Bridge com pun v. Motion seconded by Pitz. Call Ur Ayes and Nayes: Ayes Pitz. Harris. Miller. Heesch, Wallen, Ganzel ainl Johnson; Nayes None. Motion car ried seven to none. Clerk instructed to return certi fied checks to unsuccessful biiM.-r- Motion to adjourn carried. Attest : GEO. R. SAYLES. Co. Clerk, Cass Co State of Nebraska, County of Cn.v;, ss: 8.00 3.00 5.50 8.35 5.50 25.00 47.00 1.00 7.50 7.55 25.00 10.00 24.00 .50 Office of the County Commission ers of Cas. county. Plattsmouth, Ne braska. May 14, 1919. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Julius A. Pitz, C. F. Harris and II. J. Miller, County Com missioners and George R. Sayles, County Clerk. Minutes of last regular session read and approved, when the fol lowing business was transacted in regular form: Change in Federal Aid Road Motion by Harris that State Engi neer George Johnson make a recom mendation as to change in the Fed eral Aid road carried. State Engineer Johnson presented; the following recommendation forj the consideration of the Board: May 14, 1919. To the Honorable Board of Coun-1 ty Commissioners, Cass county, Ne braska: I have had the road surveyed as petition running south from Platts moth to school house west one mile and south, also the road running south to section 36 and west ofj a mile, and after carefully consider-1 ing the cost and benefits I would j recommend that the location of the. Item No. 1 48,000 cubic yards of excavation (ti A2'2c per yard. Capitol Bridge Company Item No. 26 2S0 lineal feet of 12 inch concrete pipe (it $2.00 lineal foot. I, George R. Sayles. County Cl.ik within and for said county, do l.-r by certify t hat ,the foregoing is a true and correct cony of the iro- per ceedings of the Joint meeting of th. county boards of the Counfv Con.- Item No. 27 192 lineal feet of 18-' missioners of Cass county and on inch concrete pipe (a $2.98 per county and the State Engineer, C-o. lineal foot. E. Johnson, held at the court hon .- Item No. 36 40. ?. extra concrete in Plattsmouth in the said county i.u for bulkheads, at the unit price of the 14th day of May. 1919, for ti,c $29.70. purpose of opening the sealed biiN Edward Peterson & Company land awarding contracts for Fedeml Item No. 1 48.000 cubic yards ofj Aid Project No. 28, Otoe and Ca s excavation n SSV-jC per cubic yd. j counties, Nebraska. Cameron & Joyce Company Witness my hand and the seal of Item No. 1 48,000 cubic yards of, the County Clerk of said county .n excavation Ca 4"(c per yard. W. II. Dugan Item No. 1 4 8.000 cubic yards of excavation h 4 5c per cubic yard. Condon and Holen Item, No. 1 48,000 cubic yeards of excavation Ci 4 2c per cubic yard. PROJECT 2S DIVISION 2 Cass County Central Bridge it Construction Co. Item No. 26 720 lineal feet of 12 ineli concrete pipe ft $2.05 per lineal foot. Item No. 27 576 lineal feet of 1S inch concrete pipe tv $2.98 per Jineal foot. item No. 2S 120 lineal feet of 24 inch concrete pipe (it $3.95 per lineal foot. Item No. 2'J 96 lineal feet of 30 inch concrete ptpe 6i $4.78 per lineal foot. Item No. 22 4 lineal feet of 4 8 inch concrete pipe 5 $9.30 per lineal foot. Item No. 3S SO. 7 extra concrete for bulkheads ? $30.00. this 16th day of May, A. D. 1919. GEO. R. SAYLES. (Seaf) County Clerk. present road to be constructed with; State and Federal money be chang-j ed to run west along the north side O'Brien Construction Co. of Section 36 and south. j jtem No. 196.000 cubic yards of This will give you a much better,' excavation (it 42 Uc per cubic yd. road than the present road as plan-: Capitol Bridge Company ned. GEO. E. JOHNSON. item No. 26 720 lineal feet of 12- State Engineer. I iuch concrete pipe ? $2.00 per on motion tne recommendation i was approved by the Board On motion that part of the de scription in the resolution accepting Federal Aid for a highway through Cass county, described and reading as follows: "thence east to .the south east corner of Section 25, Township 12 North. Range 13 East, thence south to the southeast corner of Sec tion 36. Township 12 North. Range 13 Eas.t, thence west to the south west corner of Section 36, Township, 12 North. Range 13 East, was" tineal foot. Item No. 27 57G lineal feet of 1S inch concrete pipe (ii $2.95 per lineal foot. Item No. 28 120 lineal feet of 24 inch concrete pipe (if $3.95 per lineal foot. Item No. 2 9 9 6 lineal feet of 30 inch concrete pipe dj $4.65 per lineal foot. Item No. 32 4 lineal feet of 48 inch concrete pipe (it $9.00 per lineal foot. Item No. 36 SO. 7 extra concrete for bulkheads (a $29.70 amended to read as follows: "thence1 west along the north side of Section Edward Peterson & Company 36, Township 12 North. Range 13 item No. 1 96.000 cubic yards of East, to the northwest corner of excavation (ff 2 8 He per cubic yd. Section 36, Township 12" North, Cameron & Jovce Company Range 13 East; thence south along item No. 1 96.000 cubic yards of the west side of Section 36, Town-i excavation (t 43c per cubic yard, ship 12 North. Range 13 East, to w. H. Dugan the southwest corner of Section 36. Vn 1 ?)fi 000 cubic vards of Township 12 North, Range 13 East."( excavation a 4 4'f.c per cubic yd. . Condon and-Bolen On motion the clerk was instruct- Ifpin Xo t 9 6.000 cubic yards of excavation 42c per cubic yard. ed to notify the Couaty Board ofj Saunders county, Nebraska, to set. a ; date and place for the two boards to; DiJ of Ir K Lehmer not consider meet and take up the matter of an eda3 no certified check enclosed, agreement as to the division of the riil of George y. Condon not con county line roads between the coun-. siaerei as"no certified check enclos- S.05 00 10.14 6.92 1-1.00 14.25 6.15 Phones No. 53 and 54 u a:mam:a;j;.na:Br:.a::a-M lumhAr rnaH Aiat road district No. 12 35.62 Monarch Eng. Co., new 32- 'eter HeBrBiBeT: flrfteclnsr. - r iz-- mile road district No. 16- 0.25 l-uorth -of -Union .r--- 1192.81 Floyd Siekman, dragging in - CLAIMS REFUSED road district No. 16 17.25 City of Plattsmouth. drag- A. J. Hoover, dragging in . ging 1st quarter. 1919, in ties of Cass and Saunders Claims Allowed The following bills were examin ed and approved: GENERAL FUND Milburn & Scott Co., sup plies to County Supt $ John Kopia, mdse. furnish ed to Burian D. Saxton, mdse. to Mrs. Emmons DRAGGING FUND Lee Hardnock, dragging in road district No. 16 $ 13.49 Chris J. Elgaard. dragging tn road district No. 13 Frank Rouse, dragging in road district No. 13 ROAD FUND Johnson & Jones, repairs to grader, road district No. 8$ Johnson & Jones, repairs and pole for scraper, road dis trict No. 9 Johnson & Jones, repairs to grader and tools, road dis trict No. 14 Johnson & Jones, repairs to plow, road district No. 13 D. E. Sheesley, road work, road district No. 16 Galion Iron Works, two drag scrapers, road district 7 ed therewith. AWARDS MADE I Johnson moved that contract for f Item No. 1, Divisions Nos. 1 and 2, Project No. 2S, be awarded to Ed ward Peterson Company. Motion sec onded by Pitz. Call for Ayes and Naves: 'Aves Pitz. Harris. Miller, ! Heesch, Wallen, Ganzel, Johnson; Vayes None. Motion carried seven to none. Johnson moved that contract for 20. 17.15 Office of County Commissioners of Cass countv, Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, May 15, 1919. Board met as per adjournment. Present, Julius A. Pitz, C. F. Harri; and H. J. Miller, County Commis sioners and George R. Sayles, Coun ty Clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: Motion that Board hire some com petent architect to make an exami nation of the court house and fur nish an estimate of cost of necsary repairs to building carried. Order of County Judge Beeson re voking the Mother's pension of .Mrs. Mattie Pickering as the said Mattie Pickering is not a resident of Cass county and is not entitled to the pension approved. The following notice of Board of Equalization was ordered printed in each of the newspapers of Cass county: "The County Board of Equaliza tion will sit for the purpose of equa lizing the assessment of Cass county for the year 1919 in the Commis sioner's chamber at the court house in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, beginning on Tuesday, the 10th day of June. 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m.. and con tinuing in session from day to day until noon on Friday, the 13th day of June, 1919. All claims for equa lization must be filed on or before noon on Thursday, the 12th day of June, 1919." On motion the Hoard adjourned to meet on Tuesday the 3rd day of June, 1919. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. LOWER TIRE PRICES. Come in and get our new low prices on tires and tubes. Big cut just made. T. H. POLLOCK GARAGE. SEPARATOR FOR SALE. Cream separator for sale, cheap. Mrs. E. R. Queen, Plattsmouth. 2tw CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Us for Over 30 Years Ah 4.50 20.75 1.00 3.00 .25. SO "The Greatest Thing in Life" is to Have a Comfortable, Economical Car to Do Your Driving In. On motion the Board adjourned to meet Thursday, May 15, 1919. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 14, 1919. The County Boards of Commission ers of Cass and Otoe counties and State Engineer George E. Johnson met in joint session at the court house in Plattsmouth. Nebraska, for the purpose of opening sealed bids received as per advertisement for or-aHine- constructing small culverts unnmi work on the Nebras ka City-PIattsmouth Project No. 2S, Federal Aid Road. Present, Julius A. Pitz, C. F. Har ris H. J. Miller, Henry Heesch, J. E 'Wallen and Lewis Ganzel, Coun J rmmiinnprs: Georee R. Sayles and Oliver Stevenson,' County Clerks and George E. Jonnson, amie neThe County Clerk reported that sealed bids from the following firms THE UNIVERSAL CAR . We are experienced, and know how to give service to the owners of Ford cars. We have the same methods, ma chinery and skill that they have in the Ford factory, and we use the same parts made by the Ford Motor company. Ford owners are doubly guaranteed by us as to the reliability of our service on Ford cars.. Don't try to do it yourself, bring your car here. Incidentally, we are get ting a few Ford cars and are able to make fairly good deliveries. Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, with starter, $725; Sedan, with starter, $675. These prices f. o. b. Detroit. T. H. Pollock Garage, Telephone No. 1 -:- Plattsmouth, Neb.