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PROCEEDINGS OF
COMMISSIONERS
OF CASS COUNTY
Office of the County Commission
ers of Cass county. Plattsmouth. Ne
braska. June 2. 1919.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present. Julius A. Pitz, C. F.
Harris and H. J. Miller, County
Commissioners, and Geo. It. Savl.
County Clerk.
Minutes of last sessions read and
approved, when the following busi- ton precinct filed. and motion of
ness was transacted in regular form: i Miller that G. V,'. Peterson be ap
Bond of First National Pank. of. pointed as requested by petitioners
t'lattsmouth. depository for county
funds, approved.
Order of County Judge Beeson re
newing Mother's pension of Mrs.
Ethel Doetet for a period of six
months, June to November, 1919,
inclusive, at $25.00 per month for
care of six dependent children ap
proved. Order of County Judge Beeson re
newing Mother's pension of Mrs.
oodrich
Tires!
Guaranteed Mileage
Fabrics 6000 miles
Silvertown Cord. . .8000 "
at the new low
Goodrich Prices!
We keep a complete stock of
Goodrich Fabric
and Silvertown Gord
Tires!
We are giving away 1000 home
THERMOMETERS
for advertising purposes.
Como in and Get One!
T.H. Pollock Garage
Telephone No. 1
Cn
They look the part for
those who did their part
The war made over
men and young men of the coun
try. They are as different' in physique
as they are in mind. We have clothes
to meet this change clothes fashioned
in the new spirit of things.
t
See the new
$30 to $55
Martha Franke for period of six
months. Ju:if to Xuvi ml er. 19 lit.
inclusive, at $20.00 per mouth for
care of four ilciurJcnl children ap-I-rovti!.
Oidtr of County Judge Beeson re
newing Motlirr's pension of Mrs.
t'hlora Allen for a period of six
months. June to .N'uvrr.ilicr, 1M!.
ir.clu.-ive. at $1P.0 j.r month for
care oi two ilepentlent t'iiililrfii ap
proved. Appointment of Frank J. Pettit
as constable fjr Louisville precinct
by James W. Urebst. ju.-tice of the
peace, approved.
Otlicial bond of Frank J. Pettit as
coiisl;fb!e of Louisville precinct ap
proved. Petition of H. K. Frantz ami 21
e thers for appointment of U. W. IVt-
, erson as justice of the peace for Tip
carrien.
Claims Allowed
The following bills wire examin
ed and ajatrovel:
UENERAL FI ND
Julius A. Pitz. salary and
mileage for May. 1919 $ 92. G0(
A. i). Despain. fjr assessing
Plattsmouth city 270.00
Opal Fit'.gerald. salary for
May. Hi 19 1 75.00
G. W. Cheney, for assvssing
Liberty precinct 215. :;t;
I. C. Morgan. P. M.. stamps
to Hist. Judge; envelopes to
County Supt. 21.00
H. M. S'enn ichsf n. mdse. to
Hart. V.'orden ar.d Co!lins 24.50
Mor-iison Sr Hart. mdse. to
Allen fr May. 10 ID 3.00
C. E. Hartford, ftit I to pau
pers and court lmrsf J
C. I). Quinton. jailor i'e.;
for May. 191 ! 4H.30
C. I). Quinton. for boarding
prisoners. May. 1919 "J7.00
A. (J. Cole, salary and ex
pense. May, lit 19 100. SO
John P. Sattler, burying N.
Pranscn 7 4.25
Louisville Courier, envelopes
ar.d tax statements 2S.01
F. It. Gobelnian, painting at
county farm SO. 25
J. G. Meisini-'er, for assessing
Fight Mile Grove prect 177. SO
G. P. Foreman, expense. Co.
Farm Bureau, lirst' quar
ter of 1919 1000.00
C. G. Fricke, coal to county
farm ' 27.9 5
Geo. L. Farley, salary ami
expense for May. 1D1 52.75
L. 15. Appleman, assessing
Greenwood precinct 22S.67
J. i. Ilolcomb Co., md-e. to
("curt house 17.95
C II. Lewis, hauling rub
bish and empty drum 1.00
Hans Sievers, salary jail
and court house, laundry 113.00
('. V.". Jewell, assessing Stove
Creek precinct 291.12
John McKay, assessing Weep
ing Water City 214.41
J;mihm Robertson, Insane case
of Mary Grebe : 5.50
C. I. Quinton, insane "case
of .Mary Grebe '51. 7S
lr. J. 15. Martin, insane case
of Mary Grebe 8.00
('has. E. Martin, insane case
of Mary Grebe :.oy
Elizabeth Kopescha, insane
case of Mary Grebe 2.10
Frances Alexander, insane
case of Mary Grebe 2.10
H. R. Schmidt, assessing
Flmwood precinct 250.00
Ralph I. Marshall, clerical
work for County Assessor. C7.50
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry,
laundry work 4.77
M. Mauzy. assessing Platts
mouth, City 257.00
C. I). Quinton, salary for
May. 1919 145.83
R. O. Hutching, assessing
Avoca precinct 207.90
Fred Patterson, office work
on records and surveying- 130. CO
Univ. Pub. Co.. 100 0 copies
Redisricting laws 4.G8
Alpha C. Peterson, salary,
express. and expense for
May, 1919 173.78
Wm. Hummel, for assessing
Plattsmouth precinct 243.00
James Robertson, insane case
of N. Brinson 5.00
C. T. Quinton, insane case
of N. Brinson 8, GO
Dr. J. B. Martin, insane case
of N. Brinson , 8.00
Chas. K. Martin,. insane case
i oT N. Brinson 3.00
Allen J. Beeson, mothers'
I pension orders COO
Morgenseu & Hart. nidse. to
Brown. May, 1919 ---
H. F. Kropp. assessing
hawka ureeinct
8.00
139.97
C. D. Quinton. insane case.
Mary Grebe, warrant Adm. lb.sv
John Mecord. assgnd. to Mike
Tritsch. for assessius oan
. 229.19
rVbPl- nrecinct
C. E. Heebner. cash paid for
telephone calls --
Mrs. Martha Haddon. moth
ers' pension for May, 1919-
Mrs. Martha Haddon. moth
ers pension for June, 1919
Mrs. Catherine Meyer, moth
ers" pension for May, 1919-
Mrs. Catherine Meyer, moth
ers pension for June, 199
Mrs. Cora B. Tower. moth
ers' pension for June, 1919
Mrs. Edith Duckworth, moth
ers' pension for June, 1919
Mrs. Martha Franke. moth
er j" pension for June
Mrs. Karl C. Hyde, moth
3.85
25.00
10.00
10.00
15.00
23.00
20.00
ers" pension for June
23.00
25.00
25.00
Mrs. Kllen Davis, mothers
pension for June
Mrs. Ethel Poetel. mothers'
pension for June
Mrs. Ida SchliesKe. mothers
pension for June
20.00
Mrs. Chlora Allen, mothers
pension for June
10.00
15.00
Mis. C!ara Matzke. mothers'
pension for June
Allen J. Beeson. renewal or
ders, mothers' pensions
3.00
Omaha Printing Co.. for hand
stamp to County Judfie
J. M. Hoover, for assessing
Louisville precinct
221.04
J. II. Tarns, salary and ex-
pei.ve for May. 1919 121.50
l".. A. Wr.rl. merchandise to
IJobson. March. 1919
.00
K. A. Wurl. merchandise to
Monroe. May. 1919
.00
.00
K. A. Wurl. merchandise to
Hohson. April. 1919
ROAD Fl'ND
Waiter livers, road work in
road district No. 27 $
Dan Mueiichau." road work
in road district No. 10
Flvin R. Finland, road work
in road district No. 10
47.00
Chas. Frohlic. road work in
road district No. 10
Joe Vickers. road work in
road district No. 10
George- Hall, road work in
road district No. 10 T
J. D. Allen. road work in
n::.d district No. 10
Will Hofman. road work in
road district No. 10
W. A. Kettcihut. road work
in road district No. 10
Eddie Franche. road work
in roa-i district No. 10
Fred Manners, road work in
roid district No. 10
Claud Foreman. road work
in road district No. 10
!-Mwi;i Winkler, road work.
in ro:.d district No. 10
I. T. Rover, road work in
road district No. 13
H. II. Mitchell. road work
20.00
5S.00
62.2$
2.50
15.00
5.00
2.50
SS.O0
12C. 00
106. CO
in read district No. 14
A. J. Hoover, road work in
road t'htrict No. 3
K. 15. Chapman, road work
in ro id district No. 11 775.0
H. K. Mitchell, road work in
road district No. 14 SI. 30
Frank Rouse, road work in
road district No. 5 270.00
S. C. Harduock, road work
in road district No. 10 03.75
Fred W. Nolting, road work
in road district No. 1 12.50
If. A. Funkc, coal for use in
road district No. 3 '. 21.50
Nebr. f.ilv. t'i Mfg. Co., ten
iron culverts, for road dis
trict No. 4 338.44
T. F. Stroud, one No. 0 plow
for road district No. 10 22.00
A. D. Zaar. road work in
road district No. 4 45. SO
J. Johannsen. road work in
roatl district No. 7 210.50
T. F. Stroud. 2 scrapers for , , '
road district No. 2 29.37
C. F. Vallery, road work
and freight, road district
No. 1
. 31.70
John P. Meisinger. road
work, road district No. 1
George Kaffenberger, road
work, road district No. 1
Kldie Todd, road work in
road district No. 1
Henry Born, road work in
road district No. 1
John Hummel, road work in
road district No. 1
Chas. Barnard, road work in
ro-sd district No. 1
G. W. Snyder, road work in
road district No. 1
28.00
10.00
5.00
2.50
12.00
25.20
123.00
riattsinoutu City, prop.- of
road money, road (list. 17 S00.00
A. I). Za;ir, road work in
road district No. 41 85.75
Henry H. Ragoss. road work
in road district No. 9 42.50
Fre.I W. Nolting, road work
in road district No. 1, A 07.10
F. (i. Blotzer. Jr.. road wk.
in road district No. 2 25.00
Aug K reck low. road work
in' road district No. 8 10S.75
H. v. Creamer, road work in
road district No. lt)i 32.50
H. A. Meisinger, mad work
in road district No. 2 101.50
Charles Keil. road work in
road district No. 2 30.00
H. C Creamer, road work
in road district No. 10 165.50
B. L. Coffman, for blasting
i;tumps in road district 8 25.00
C. R. Jordan, for grading in.
road district No. 10 100 00
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. c.,
repairs to grader for use In
roa.l district No. 0'
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg.'c'o"
repairs to grader for use In
road district No. 14
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg7Co
1 scraper and extra bottom
for road district No. 5
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co"
2 rcrapers to road dist. 9
DRAGGING FUND
H. V. Brunell, dragging in
roa.l district No. 16 $
P. A. White, for dragging",
road district No. 6
Flvin H. Umland, for drag"
glng. road district No. 16
Chas. Ayres, for dragging"
road district. o. 6
Chas. FrohllR, for draggfifg"
' road -district No. 16
20.24
12.03
L'OrCl
34.40
16.50
35.25
12.00
16.88
24.00
George Hall. , for dragging,
road district No. 16
Bert Kitzel, for dragging,
road district No. 6
Lloyd Lewis, for drigging,
road district No. 11
J. H. Cross, for dragging,
road district No. 11
J. S. Pittman, for dragging,
road district No. 11
1.50
7.50
6.73
9.37
9.37
12.00
7.50
6.30
3.75
1.50
15.75
12.73
1.50
20.25
2.23
19.50
39.00
A. R. Fowler, for dragging,
I road district No? 14
Fred Neumeister, for drag
ging, road district No. 13
R. B. Leffler, for dragging,
road district No. 9
I. T. Rover,, for dragging,
road district No. 13
II. R. Mitchell, for dragging,'
road district No. 14
R. B. Leffler, for dragging,
road district No. 13
C, R. Hixson, for dragging,
road district No. 1
E. V. Cole, for dragging in
road district No. 1
John P. Meisinger, for drag-
giug. road district No. 1
C. F. Vallery, for dragging,
road district No. 1
C. L. Wiles, for dragging.
road district No. 1
A. S. and T. J. Will, for
dragging, road dist. No. 1
Chas. Barnard, for dragging,
road district No. 1
J. Johannsen. for dragging,
road district No. 7-
K. F. Brunkow, for 'dragging.
road district No. 6
A. D. Zaar. for dragging in
road district No. 4
C. C. Tucker, for dragging,
road district No. 10
H. C. Creamer, for dragging,
road district No. 10
H. A.- Meisinger, for drag
ging, road district No. 2
Aug Krecklow. for dragging,
road district No. 8
II. C. Creamer, dragging in
road district No.10
('has. Keesee, for dragging.
road district No. 27
Frank Grauf, for dragging,
road district No. 27
52.25
40.25
10.50
11.25
12.35
89.25
50.55
122.40
53.25
11.25
13. S7
Fred Haft'ke, for dragging,
road district No. 1 110.00
COMMISSIONERS' DIST. NO. 3
A. I. Bird. two drags and
sharpening grader ? 25.00
A. I. Bird, two drags, re
pairs and sharpening of
grader
G. P. Kahl.r, repairs to drag
and grader ;
S. S. Peterson. repairs to
plow and grader
Nebr. Mfg. & Culv. Co.. two
new drag scrapers
24.50
lif.75
11.00
34.40
COMMISSIONERS" DIST. NO
E. J. Richey, lumber and
tiling for use in road dists.
Nos. 1, 2 and 10
BRIDGE FUND
1
Christ Eichman. for bridge '
work, road dist. No. 6 $
I. T. Royer. bridge work in
road district No. 13
Fred W. Nolting. for bridge
work in road dist. No. 1
E. F. Brunkow, . for bridge
work in read dist. No. 0
10.00
i.oo
John Murtey. lumber and
posts furnished to road dis
tricts No. G and 10
CLAIMS REFUSED
90.9;
Dr. P. J. Flynn. services to
P. T. Walton $
10.00
Board adjourned to meet on Wed
nesday. June 4th, 1919.
(Attest)
GEO. H. SAYLES.
County CJerk.
Office of the County Commission-J
ers of Cass county. Plattsmouth. Ne-
braska. June 4. 1919.
Board met as per adjournment of
yesterday. Present, Julius A. Pitz.
C. F. Harris and H: J. Miller. Coun
i, 1 fi 1
j i ij in miuiicj r, a 11 n ucui ji
Sayles. County Clerk
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
Resignation of John McKay, jus
tice of the peace, Weeping Water,
accepted.
Motion by Harris, seconded by
Miller that the 39 bridge measured
up by Commissioners; estimated to,'
cost about 35. 000. 00, be construct
ed as soon as possible; Carried by
unanimous vote of the board.
Claims Allowed
The "following bills were examin
ed and approved:
GENERAL FUND
E. A. Wurl, blankets to the
Sheriff $
Weeping Water Republican,
printing notice" of Board of
Equalization 1.00
M. E. Bushnell, assessing especially when they are not wear
South Bend precinct 1S5.75 jnff a (aff Tjie people here will
C. E. Heebner. salary, and ,..'i- , ' iv, nPnilIiiinn "when
mileage. January. 1919
-S.iai
Weeping Water Republican,
influenza cards furnished
county physician
Peters & Parker, material
and repairs for court house
Remington Typewriter Co.,
rent of typewriter No. 10-c,
218.0 66, to Co. Judge
71.40
00
R. B. Jameson, assessing
Weeping Water precinct 185.13
ueo. II. Savles. salarv. fees.
.!." ';." ' ,o,
eiduius, anu exDress. may zio.jj
E. E. Day. mdse. to Russel 10.00
Frank Forman, for mdse. to
Wells 12.25
E. O. Dovey & Son. mdse. to .
Mrs. Harris 10.00
Walter Byers. assessing 1st
and 2nd Hock Bluffs pet. 356.00
Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to
county rami 4.10
P. A. Hild. as.nsr Mount
Pleasant precinct 117.00
J. C. Breckenridge, assess
ing Center precinct 187. SI
E. A. Wurl. mdse. to Monroe,
April, 1919 7.00
Sam Goodman, for one dozen
brooms to county farm' 10.00
Peters & Parker, awnings, ,
house 52.77 When you hnv Minne- and sort
K. A. Bates, printing and I nP,, 0f the muscles, aching Joints
supplies 162.24 , fl ,. ,t ,U(cult to move with-
K. B. Printing Co., supplies u maBRing the affected
to county offices...-. 111. BC out pain r " ' L1iment.
K. B. Printing Co.. supplies . 'parts with Chtunberlaln s ia
to county oflices.;.--- 33.09 It will relieve the pain and make
K. B. Printing .Co., supplies' rost and sleep possible.
to county offices 417.43.
B. C. Marquard. mdse. to Cot- ' . thft TonrnaL
tlueham for Alay, 1919 10.00 Subscribe for tut uur.
W. C. Grebe, assisting Sher
iff, May, 1919 22.00
L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to
Co. farm and Kuschinsky- 37.60
John Bauer, matl. and labor,
Jail and court house , 4S.S5
L. F. ferryberry, auto, Co.
farm and bootlegger : 1.50
Dr. R. P. Westover, salary,
county physician, 1st Dist.,
for first quarter of 1919 50.00
H. J. Miller, for salary and
mileage for May, 1919 8
W. A. Tulene, for diguing
grave, N. Brunson
John Kopia, inerchandisa to
Burian
F. G. Fricke fc Co., medicine
and supplies to Co. farm 7.07
C. F. Harris, salary and
mileage for May, 1919 SO. 30
Lincoln Telep. & Teleg. Co.,
rent, June, and tolls for
May, 1919
74.25
Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle, moth
ers" pension for June? 1919
ROAD FUND
John F. Wehrbein. for road
work, road district No. 1 $ 21.25
Weeping Water City, prop,
of road money, road dis
trict No. 24 GOO. 00
Frank Blotzer. road work in
road district No. 1 '
-DRAGGING FUND
John F. Wehrbein. dragging.
8.00
road district No. 1 0.75
Aug Krecklow. dragging in
road district No. S 14.03
BRIDGE FUND
Monarch Eng. -Co.. bridge
.No. 40. 2Vs miles-southwest
of Weeping Water, in
road district No. 14 $143.40
Monarch Eng. Co.. bridge
No. .10. east Sec. 3 0. road
district No. 14 205.00
Monarch Eng. Co.. bridge i
No. 25. west of Elm wood 842.30
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge
No. 1
OI1 County lino 370.70
.woiui icii eng. 10., nriuge
1, , ... ...
No. 1. Weeping Water 1 003.4 S
Monarch Eng. Co.. grading
and ditching. east of the
village of Murray 209.05
Crozier Bros., mdse. to I.
Glasco S 40.00
Board adjourned to meet on Tues
day July. 1st. 1919.
(Attest)
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
S ;
WILLIAM FRAMPT0N RETURNS.
Prom Paturtlny's Hally.
William Frampton has returned to
his home in Lincoln from France,
where he spent about a year. He
is looking fine and is in the test of
health. Although he was not in the
trenches, he was a member of a mo
tor truck company and had his full
share of hardships and thrilling ex
periences and with it all. he suffer
ed an attack of the flu. While he
was ill in the hospital, he saw two
of his friends, on on either side of
him, carried out dead from tin
same ailment, but he survived. He
in very glad to be at home again
ami says the best way to icnru to
appreciate home is to join the army.
He enlisted at the age of IS and does
not regret the experience, but hopes
to lie able to forget certain features
of it. Louisville Courier.
j INSTITUTING NEW INNOVATION,
,
, From Thursdays Dniiv.
The management' of the Red Sox
- !. . .,, 1
1 Willi u"cin ia 1 ij 11 . 1 i t vj uuiiiwi-
ized us to say that beginning with
Sundav they will admit ladies free
to the games. Heretofore there has
been a charge for the ladies as well
as for the gemlemen. Let it be
known that the change has been de-
, terinined upon
MIGHT BE DANGER HERE.
From Saturday's Iaily.
With the near panic which oc
curred at Louisville- a few days
since When a mad dog bit three
I nersons and then made its escape.
3'25,it would look like a nan should be
placed on the yelping canines of
this placewhich infest the city and
. . . A...
the matter nas gone 10 mai .mn
that pome one has been bitten. and
a serious car-c comes home to them
in the light of damages.
LEFT THE HOSPITAL FRIDAY.
Mrs. C. W. Stoehr. who has been
In the hospital at Omaha tor the
nino nn.I a half weeks, was re-
leased yesterday, and ia comp.m
'with her husband, came t. this city.
.APO .,, ,.., rt,maiii at the home
I - ,. B 1 Ki.dBorn and
1,1 '"" ,it ,,,,
Iwife. for a short time, until
siiau have gained more strength.
I
, n-n W T rKT
HUDSON CRANK LObl
Somewhere between my borne
and Plattsmouth. Please notify
me or leave at the Journal olhce
16-ltw3td
W. E. Propst.
For the Relief of Rheumatic Pains.
CAMP FIRE
GIRLS GO ON
AN OUTING
5.00 1
!TW0 OF THE THREE CAMPS OF
0 0 0 , THIS CITY REPRESENTEE AT
r 00' STATE ENCAMPMENT
'A WEEK'S PLEASURE AHEAD
I For the Score or More Plattspiouth
"'i V-.'. To,i;o Tiri, Tt jtu
Chaperons. this Morning.
From Srrtrnlay's Dally.
Two of the three Oampfire girls
camps of this city are represented
jat the state encampment at Crete.
1 1 uid morning more man a score 01
the members of the Wah-Wah-Tay-See
anl Toka camps, accompanied
by their chaperons Mesdames Frank
R. Gobfeman and 11. P. Westover,
departed on the early Burlington
train for Crete to enjoy a week's
outing.
The location of the Crete encamp
ment, on the Blue river, is a most
.pleasing and attractive one
There
are a number of cottages and the
. nl-.n. i mimilio,! willi linntc ilmtv
' , ..
of shade and good water, while the
moral influences are good, combin
ing to make an ideal place for the
holding of such an outing.
The encampment there last year
I was most successful as this one may
I JIM) Of t'. pt'Cl t'U 1(J III'
There will
' . . .
ne girls present irom ail over the
state and good times will be indulg
ed in every day. The camp will con
tinue until the 23rd or 21th of the
month, and the eirls.who went from
here are prt pared to enjoy the occa
sion to the utmost.
LOUISViLLE GIRL IN
JURED AT LINCOLN
Jliss Ruth Fitzgerald. Well Known
Here, Fell from Auto when
Uoor'Gave Way
From Saturday's Daily.
The many friends of Miss Ruth
Fitzgerald were very much shocked
to leam of her serious accident in
Lincoln last week. She was riding
in an automobile wfth some friends
and leaned forward to speak to one
of the party in the front seat. She
rented her hand upon the car door,
which swunsr onen and she lost her
balance and fell out of the car. She
v.-as picked up unconscious and rush
ed to a hospital, where her injuries
were looked after. She sustained a
bad cut across her forehead afid it
was found necessary to take several
stitches in closing the jagged wound.
She suffered considerably from the
shock and was not able to return
for several days, but she arrived at
home the latter part of the week.
. . ... : . . -.
i.wiiiii" :i little weaK. nui siirpn.Mns-
lv cheerful notwithstanding, which
proved how plucky she it, and she is
receiving the congratulations ox her
host of friends upon her narrow es-
cape from more serious injury.
Louisville Courier.
TCFCEIYES FLATTERING OFFER.
i.m 5-,tiirdav's Dally.
Rev Levi W. Scott has jusi re-
pivr from
CelVCtl a Very inurniin
the east as compared with the posi-
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tioll WHICH lie iionin ' I
hich conies from Washington, "
r offers a salary of $2,000 a year,
which is considerably in advance 01
what he is receiving here. 4
As to whether Rev. Scott will con-if
hide to accept tne piace I3
1 trnt r.J
vet known, but tor a man " ""i
o meet the exacting conditions or a
minister on the salary which is
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ccivett. me um.in
Wm bv this charge would material-
Lv assist in helping to solve the high
,..wr nf living. Should he decide to
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answer tne can -
of fortune, but should he decide to
continue his labors in Plattsmouth
we bespeak for him and family sue-
cess here.
WILL SPEND SUMMER IN WEST. I
From Saturday's DnilJ'.
Mrs I A Mccreary departed this
ruing for Omaha, accompanied toy
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her little daughter. Artensa, whom
she will assist in i6'"6
that place for Blue Hill, where she
is going to spend the summer with
her sister. Mrs. George Privett.
"Wanted: Girl for general house
work, in small family
Must do
Write
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Mrs. T. M. l'aiierson, 1 lauaiuumn, ,
Poultry Wanted!
I will pay the following prices
delivered at Mynard, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of this week:
Hens , 23c
Broilers V2 to 2 lbs. 30c
Roosters 10c
Also will pay the highest market
cash price for eggs.
W. T. RICHARDSON
Booze Is Not a Good Cure.
From the Ames Iowa Intelligencer.
When a man comes to you all
doubled up with pain and declares
he will die in your presence unless
you procure him a drink of whiskey,
send him to a doctor or else give
him a dose of.. Chamberlain's Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy. There is a
mistaken notion among a whole lot
of people that booze is the best
remedy for colic and stomach ache.
CASTOR IA
'or Infants and Children
!n Use for Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
FINE FARM LAND
FOR SALE
160 acres known as the Kunzman
farm. Well improved, lays good, and
is only 1 mile south of Cedar Creek.
Price $250 per acre, on very easy
terms.
Two good 160 acre tracts quite
well improved, only two and three
miles from Louisville. Price $190
and $200 per acre.
40 acres, joins Louisville. 32 acres
ijlable; 15 acres now in alfalfa.
Price $150 per acre; $500 cash. $500
more cn March 1ft; ten years to pay
the balance. $200 payable each year.
A snap for .Rome one.
190 acres improved, rented for
of crop. $6.00 per acre for pasture.
Only 2's miles east of Louisville.
Price $140. Very easy terms.
200 acres, neat improvements;
close to Springfield. Good stuff.
Price $250. Terms.
Two SO acre tracts, improved, close
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mv. rnce --;, uu
acres at $190
, cl3 acreS( 41 niiles to Melia, 8
t() (jrt.tna. Improved. ,175 acres of
corn Ianj that will yield 60 bushel
per acre; 25 acres of choice hay that
you have to cut twice each year.
125 acres of hilly pasture, balance
OI aUUUl O J w ictci iuc
and clover pasture, aiso some umoer
in pasture. Part of this pasture is
ISfpariKtU omo. Diiaui, iauuf,il
a)j welj fenced. Stream is from four
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to SIX incnes uctri. 1 iraciit iriidiii ir
raising 115 iiead of cattle and could
t jn an extra hundred head. Can
bp rented -for three years at $3,000
each year. Price $60,000. Any kind
terins to sujt purchaser.
97 and 104 acres improved, close
tQ Soutn Omaha and Ralston. Price
re-Lj325 and $350. Terms.
- Write, Phone or Come
and See
FRANK GRAHAM
Phone 91 Springfield, Nebr.
P. S. I also have a line list of
farms for sale in Johnson county.
priced irom io up 10 i7a, on easy-
terms. F. G.
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OESTEUJPATHIC PHYSICIAN
S perl a I Attrntlon to Diarnri of Womra
ACUTE DISEASKS TREATED
Eyes Tested and Glauses Fitted
Night Calls Answered After Honrs
and Snnriavi Tiv lnniiifm..t
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S:3 a' m- to 1Z:Q0 1:30 P- m. to 5:jo
r.e - niork
Plattsmouth, Neb.
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