PLAttSHOUTH SJJUWEEEW JutTFLNAX Jill ISv S9$lj Thursday Night ODETTE Le FONTENAY Thursday night Plattsmouth is privileged to hear Odette Le Fontenay. Th celebrated concert soprano will appear in person. Her pro gram consists of the "songs" that America loves." Assisting Mme. Le Fontenay will be Mr. Thomas A. Edison's Three Million Dollar Phonograph. Parmele Theatre at 8:15 P. M. Free Tickets Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of admittance. They will be issued in order of application. WEYRICH & H ADR ABA NOTE So great has been the demand for seats that but few remain. We advise you to call in person today. PUBLIC JPTION! The undersigned will offer at pub lic auction at his home, two miles south and two miles west of Plntta mouth. and one mile west and a half mile north of Mynard. known as the E. Metzger farm, commencing at 1 P. M. sharp, THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1919. The following described property, to-wit : Nine Head of Horses. One bay horse, 8 years old, weight 1400. One gray horse. 12 years old, weight 14.-i0. One bay horse, S years old, weight 14 60. One bay horse, coming 8 years, weight 1450. One sorrel horse, coming 10 years, weight 1100. One gray mare, 9 years old, weight 1000. One brown pony, 6 years old. weight 800. One black colt, coming 2 years old. Two milk cows. Two spring calves. Ten head of hogs. Farm Machinery. One corn elevator, new. One McCormick mower, new. One new Monitor press drill. One new Moline 2-wheel lister. One hand corn sheller. One 14-inch stirring plow. One McCormick hay rake. One three-section harrow. One Avery cultivator. One Grandetour 2-wheel lister. ' Three lumber wagons. Three sets of work harness. Two P. & O. two-row machines. One Deering binder, good shape. Two Vw Departure cultivators. On two-row stalk cutter. One low-wheel wagon and rack. One iron kettle. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale. All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand. On all sums over $10 a credit of four months will be given, purchaser giving bankable paper bearing eight per cent interest from date. All property must be settled for before being removed from the premises. J. N. JORDAN, Owner. COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. II. A. SCHNEIDER. Clerk. ' The merchant who doesn't adver tise only when business Is good will eventually quit It entirely. WHY ITSUCCEEDS Because It's For One Thing Only, and Plattsmouth People Ap preciate This. Nothing can be good for every thing. Doing one thing well brings suc cess. .'. Doan's Kidney Pills are for one thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Here is Plattsmouth evidence to prove their worth. Mrs. 11. Brinkman. 1223 Vine St., says: "We keep Doan's Kidney rills in the house all the time and when ever we need a kidney medicine, they give satisfactory results. I take Doan's Kidney Pills now and then, when my back bothers me and they soon remedy the trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same tbat Mrs, Brfntanan nad. Fr Milburn Co.. Ufgrs.. Bffalo. V. "t". PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSIONERS OF CASS COUNTY Office of County Commissioners of Cass County. Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, September 2, 1919. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present. Julius A. Pitz. C. F. Harris and H. J. Miller, county com missioners, and George R. Sayles. County Clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and approved when the following busi ness was transacted In regular form: Moved by Miller and seconded by Harris that John J. Gustin be ap pointed to fill vacancy on the school redisricting committee. Motion carried. Moved, seconded and carried that district map for District "B" be ap proved and the State Engineer be requested to submit project state ments to the Secretary of Agricul ture asking for federal aid to con struct roads as outlined on said map. County warrant No. 270. for $71. 25 on Road fund, was returned by Mr. Walter P. Byers and same order ed cancelled, as drawn in error. Order of County Judge A. J. Bee son granting mothers' pension to Mrs. Margaret Lahoda of Plattsmouth for a period of six months from Sep tember 1st. 1919. to February 29th. 1920, inclusive, at 20.00 per month for the care of two dependent child ren approved. Order of County Judge A. J. Bee son granting mothers' pension to Mrs. Hettie Covert of Plattsmouth. for a period of six months, from September 1st, 1919, to February 29th, 1920, inclusive, at 10.00 per month, for the care of one dependent child approved. Agreement between James M. Hoover "and County of Cass, "Nebras ka, wherein said James M. Hoover gives hte tfofceent for consideration oi $500.00 t ehaag the course of stream that runs across th wVi f swVi of Section 23. 'Township 12, Range 11, approved and placed on file. Claims Allowed The following bills were exam od and approved: GENERAL FUND Alpha C. Peterson, salary and exp. for August und balance of July $lf).r,, C. W. Crab tree. rmlse. to Adams. August, 1919 10. C. II. Lewis, hauling rubbish Dr. R. P. Westover. salary county physician, Dist. No. 1. 2nd quarter, 1919 f.0. I). C. Morgan, stamps to county superintendent - 5. Milhurn & Scott Co., sup plies to Co. superintendent- 10.". A. G. Cole, salary and exp. for August, 1919 130. Allen J. Beeson. costs State vs. John St till 3. E. Manspeaker, costs. State vs. John Stull 2. C. E. Hartford, hauling dirt. court house 1. E. J. Ricliey, mdse. to the court house 6. C. D. Quinton. salary for August. 1919 14". C. D. Quinton. jailer fees for August, 1919 , 4 6 C. F. Harris. salary and mileage. August. 1919 9C. Bestor & Swatek. mdse. to jail and court house 7. Florence White, salary for August, 1919 S5 Waterman Lumber &. Coal Co. coal to jail . 144 Bestor & Swatek. mdse. to county farm 1 Lincoln T. & T. Co.. rent. August and tolls. July. 1919 73 John I version, work on boiler plate 1. John Kopia, mdse. to Burian, September, 1919 5. Mrs. Mae Hyde, mothers' pension for Sept., 1919 25. Julius A. Pitz. salary and mileage for August, 1919 117. L. B. Egenberger. mdse. to Kitschinsky and Bennett 33. Sam G. Sniith, trip after Engelkemeier 10. Fred Patterson. surveying and office work SC. B. C. Marquardt & Co., mdse. to Cottingham for July. '19 5. Peters & Parker, mat I. and labor at court house l)rs. BrenJel & Brendel, sal ary count v physician, Dist. No. 2. first half 1919 Drake Williams Mount Co.. steel for boiler at court house Omaha School Supply Co.. supplies to County Supt C. B. & Q. R. R. Co., piece topper- for boiler at court house H. R. Gering Co.. supplies to court house H. Sievers. salary, janitor and laundry. Aug.. 1919.- 113 Opal Fitzgerald, salary for August, 1919 S." Geo. L. Farley, salary for August, 1919 50 E. A. Wurl. mdse. to Hobson for July, 1919 5 M. L. Johnson, mdse. to the county farm 21 E. A. Wurl, mdse. to county farm 47 K. A. Wurl. mdse. to Monroe 7 H. J. Miller, salary and mile ige for August. 1919 Plattsmouth Water Co., wat er to court house and jail, August. 1919 10. J. H. Tarns, salary for month of August. 1919 120. Allen J. Beeson, two mothers' pension orders ' 6 Will T. Adams, salary, dep uty Co. Clerk. August, 1919 104 Mrs. Martha Haddon. moth ers' pension, Sept. 1919 25 Mrs. Chlora Allen, mothers' pension. Sept.. 1919 10 Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle. mothers' pension, Sept.. 1919 10 T8. Katlierine Meyers, moth ers' pension. Sept., 1919 10 Mrs. Clara Matzke. mothers' pension, Sept.. 1919- 15 Mrs. Martha Franke. moth ers' pension. Sept., 1919 20 Mrs. Edith Duckworth, moth ers' pension. Sept., 191?i 25 Mrs. Esther Heueger. moth ers' pension. Sept.. 1919 20 ROAD FUND Frank Grauf. road work in in 59 65 oo oo 43 00 .50 ,20 CO 00 .S3 .50 20 , 4 00 .80 .SO 25 .50 .0 0 .00 .60 CO .00 .00 5.00 2.4 5 9.50 2.00 9.7S 1. 29 9s ss 00 00 50.00 5.00 21. SO 47.85 7.00 92.30 road district No. 27, $ 11 J. Johannsen, road work in road district No. 7 271 U. S. Town, for road work in , road district No. 11 15 E. A. Fuller, road work in road district No. 11 ,-- 6 F. W. Sherwood, road work and oak posts, road district No. 11 Frank Hughson, road work and oak posts, road district No. 11 - C. F. Vallery. road work in road district No. 1 Wra. Nolting. road work in road district No. 1 - Tim Can. for road work in road district No. 1 Ed Tschlrren, road work in road district No. 1 John P. Melsinger, road work in road district No. 1 Edgar Meisinger. road work in road district No. 1 Wm. Halmes. road work in road district No. 1 Alva Stull, for road work in 65 00 00 16 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 i o 00 00 S7 20 20. X work in 1 1 work in C work in 11 work in 11 work in road district No. B. B. Everett, roa( road district. No. 11 A. Fahrlander, road work in road district No. 11 Henry Shephard, road work in road district No. 11 D. E. Eaton, road work in road district No. 11 W. H. Yonker, road work in road district No. 11 Riy 'Fahrlander. road work in road district No. 11- Lewis Crunk', road work-in road district No. 11 W. J. Partridge, taking out tree, road district No. 11-- 10.00 3.50 77.70 00 00 50 75 50 50 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 11 10 10 10 10 5. 4 3.50 L50 4X.00 15.00 10 6.25 culvert. Capital culvert. Capital culvert: Capital culvert. Capital culvert. Capital :7.50 70.50 ;.oo 325.00 44. SO 85. 2; 4 9.00 . 94. R0 93.00 272.00 15S.20 158.20 94.80 94. SO 3.00 I. T. Rover, for road work in road district No. 13 Rex Jordan, road work In road district No. G Fred McGrady, sharpening and polishing ro;td plow for road district No. 14 G..P. Foreman, road work in road district No. C D. B. Williams, roail work In road district No. 6 R. Ketelhut, road work in road district No. 12. F. 1 1. Dall, one 14-inch plow and material, road district No. 9 Christ Eichman. road work in road district No. 6 H. C. Creamer, road work in road district No. 10 D. B. Williams, road work in road district No. 6 Village Treas.. Murdock, pro portion road money, road district No. 21 Robert MIckle. road work in road district No. 14 E. B. Chapman, road work and posts, road dist. No. 11. Merritt F. Pollard, road work in road district No. 12 DRAGGING FUND J. Johannsen, dragging in road district No. 7 $ Capital Bridge Co.. 24x24 road dist. No. 1 Bridge Co.. 20x48 road dist. No. 5 170.00 Bridge Co., 32x30 road dist. No. 5 180. SO Bridge Co. 20x30 road dist. No. 5 Bridge Co.. 32x48 road dist. No. 9 Bridge Co.. 2Sx36 culvert, road dist. No. 9 Capital Bridge Co.. 28x36 culvert, road dist. No. 10 Capital Bridge Co.. 24x30 culvert, road dist. No. 12 110.60 Capital Bridge Co.. 24x24 culvert, road dist. No. 12 Capital Bridge Co.. 32x36 culvert, road dist. No. 12 ISO. SO Capital Bridge Co.. 2Sx36 culvert, road dist. No. 12 158.20 Capital Bridge Co.. 24x24 culvert, road dist. No. 12 Capital Bridge Co.. 40x36 culvert, road dist. No. 13 226.00 Birl Albin, for dragging in road district No. 11 Frank Hughson. dragging in road district No. 11 H. E. Warden, dragging in road district No. 11 G. P. Foreman, dragging in ro:id district No. 6 I. T. lloyer. for dragging in road district No. 13 G. P. Foreman, dragging in road district No. 6 Edward Doran. dragging in road district No. 16 Robert Mickle, dragging in road district No. 14 Henry Creamer, dragging in road district No. 10 Fred McGrady. building road drag, road dist. No. 13 Merritt F. Pollard, dragging in road district No. 12 BRIDGE FUND Capital Bridge Co.. 36x60 culvert, road dist. No. 13$37S.OO A. D. Zaar, bridge work and matl.. road dists. 3. 4 A. D. Zaar. bridge work, road district No. 4 I. T. Rover, cutting ditch for creek, road district No. 13 Joe Vickers, bridge work in road district No. 6. E. F. Brunkow. bridge work in road district No. 6 L. Neitzcl, wire and nails for road district No.. 7 11.70 A. J. Tool, nails for road dis trict No. 7 Westover Steel & Iron Wks.. 3-6,1 8 0. road dist. No. 6 E. J. Ricliey. bridge lumber to Lutz. road dist. No. 17- Walter Byers. bridge work road district No. 27 C. H. Nold Lumber Co., for bridge lumber, road district No. 5 : J. M. Hoover, bridge work and material, road district No. 3 : E. J. Richey, bridge lumber, road district No. 10 E. J. Richey, bridge lumber, road district No. 10 E. J. Richey. bridge lumber, road district No. 17 E. J. Richey, bridge lumber, road district No. 2 E. J. Richey, tile, road dis trict No. 1 COMMISSIONERS' FUND 3d District Capital Bridge Co.. 24x36 culvert, road dist. No. 5 $135.60 Capital Bridge Co., 24x24 culvert, road dist. No. 5 94. SO A. D. Zaar, for road work in (6l2j. six hundred and thirteen Minnies of previous m-ksIivis ,,.,, road district No. 4 60.30 (613) and the south half (Sj of and approved when it,.- lollowiii.- I. T. Royer. part pay pulling 1 Lot six hundred and eleven (611) in business was transacted in n-H.nhtr hedge, road dist. No. 10 150.00 Hie village of Greenwood, Cass conn- form: ty, Nebraska, for the purpose of pro- Matter of .deduct ion of w, ,i.ti ,, VKiiri a larger in com e ior ine main- 01 v. 01 SW'i .Sim;. 1 ) tenanee of his ward. Nettle Alien. and on the N i. of Hi. si;j, ,,f n,,! This is to certify that the grant- NE'., of See. ': z u-1 4 , t ou-ld.-re 1 ing of said license meets with the ?i,d Board voted m mal'.e n,, ,t.,i,,, approbation of said Board of Conn- tion. ty Commissioners of Cass county, Ne- Valuation and Assessment braska. The County Clerk reported it,e , . Sinned this 3rd dav of Sent ember . . ... 1 ' ' 11,11. . im ... .1 " v 11 se.-"eu aiuaiioij oj ( a-s eoiritv 1 j 1 ail 1 Jdiimuwiitil. irijiunnd. JULIUS A. PITZ, C. F. HARRIS. H. J. MILLER. Board of County Commissioners, Cass count v, Nebraska. . 11.15 . 20. !9.7: CO. 00 10.50 44.25 . 69.45 7.50 60.00 35.00 12.50 6.S9 22.95 T.r.t; . 41.50 403.83 20.50 SO. 70 20.20 .20 so.: IS. 00 Board adjourned to meet Wednes day. September 3, 1919. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. Office of County Commissioners of Cass county. Plattsmouth; Nebr., September 3, 1919. Board met as per adjournment. Present, Julius A. Pitz, C. F. Harris and II. J. Miller, county crvamis sioners and George R. Sayles, County Clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: Motion carried that bind owners along road covered by the extension of rural mail route No. 2, Platts mouth, Nebraska., be notified In le gal way as provided by law to remove all fences and gates off of said highway. .0 170.43 1.40 .00 s.o. 2.50 1.25 Application Approved In the matter of application of Fred M. Prouty. guardian of Nettie Allen, incompetent, to sell real es tate: This is to certify that the Board of County Commissioners of Cass county. Nebraska, have consid ered the application of Fred, M. Prou ty. guardian of Nettie Allen, incom petent, filed in the District court of Cass county, Nebraska, praying for a license to sell the following de scribed real estate belonging to said 6.00 102. CO 16.5 the year 1919. as returned by County AsM.ssor to be as fullou. 1 1;.. Keai estate $ Personal Railroads, State board Car lines. Slate Bd. 6. 723.6n:: 101 2.2 14,7..s. it-. 1 :: 1 .'.::. mm 4.7s 1. j State lew Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Di.-t. No. 12.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 500.00 15.00 59.62 3. 68 17.94 100.00 64.00 10.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 . 50.00 6.50 4.00 1.80 No. No. No. No. No. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dirit. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No., Dist. No. Dst. No. Dist. No. Claims Allowed The following bills were exnmin ed and approved: GENERAL FUND L. F. Terryberry, auto liv ery to sheriff $ George R. Sayles. salary. freights, express and stamps for August. 1919 F. R. Golielinan. turpentine to court house B. C. Marquardt. provisions to Cottingharn. August, 1919 State Journal Co., supplies to clerk G. P. Foreman,, Treas., exp. and part salary of Co. Agr. agent, last half 1919 1000.00 Geo. Verhule. assigndc to M. Tritseh. bolts and work on boiler 52.25 Hammond & Stephens Co.. supplies to Co. Supt 63.41 Omaha Printing Co., road law books to clek . Pollock Auto Co., storage and eh irges on liquor cars Johu Bauer, labor and matl., court house and jail F. Terryberry, car used by Pitz, SO miles Mrs. Ida Schleiske, mothers' pension for Sept., 1919 Mrs. Margaret Lahoda, moth ers' pension, Sept.. 1919 Mrs. Hettie Covert, mothers' pension, Sept., 1919 Mrs. Ethel Boetel. mothers' pension, Sept.. 1919 25.00 J. M. Hoover, damage, change in course of creek Mrs. Cora B. Tower, mothers' pension for Sept.. 1919 John Bauer, material and la bor, count v farm ROAD FUND Neb. Culv. & Mfg. Co., 13 iron culverts in road district No. 11 $ Neb. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. 5 steel culverts, road dist. No. 10 145. 9S Neb. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. 1 iron culvert, road dist. No. 13 W. J. Partridge, blasting out hedge, road dist. No. 10 Frank Rouse, road work in road district No. 5 . S. C. Harduock. road work in road district No. 16 William Mickle. road work in road district No. 16 Wayne Swarts, road work in road district No. 161 S. C. Boyle. road work in road district No. 16 C. S. Johnson, road work in road district No. 16 Albert Streich, road work in road district No W. J. Partridge, assigned to Mike Tritseh, for blowing out hedge, road dist. No. 10 135.00 Eugene E. Hall, road work 111 road district No. 16 Elmer Bennett, road work in road district No. 16 . Wm. Atchinson. road work in road district No. 16 Walter Bogenreif, road work in road district No. Id Joe Allen, for road work in road district No. 16 DRAGGING FUND Frank Rouse, bridge spikes, road district No. 5 Mike Tritseh, freight adved. car lumber, UCR 20.S77 451.27 Wheeler Linbr. Bridge Supply Co., car bridge lumber Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at Louisville for bridge No. 6, Plattsmouth precinct 800 0u,Dist. No Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at i)jst xo. Louisville for bridge No. S. jjjst. No. Eight Mile Grove precinct- 800.00 Dist No Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at I i)jst. No. Louisville for bridge No. 33, J j)ift xo. Louisville precinct SOO.OOjj,,- 'o. Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at Iiiiisville for bridge No. 3S, South Bend precinct S00 00Dist Monarch Eng. Co., matl. at Louisville for bridge No. o9. Assessed valuation ; 1 0. .".7.; '.1 STATE AND COUNTY LEVIES. On ni'ilion the Board made it,., following levies for the year. 1 'J 1 ! : County Genera! fund 5.4 mil!-: County Bridue fund 4.0 mil:; Co. Bridge fund t emucy 1 1.0 mili; County Road fund 4. 2 mil! Co. Mothers' pension fun.d .:: nnlis Co. Sold. Relief fund: .1 mil! 1::.0 mill; State and Countv lew us.O miln SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVIES School district l-vies for the ve,.r 1919. as follows: 1 So mills 2 16 mills :: 9 mills 21 mills 12 mills 7 l:: mills 1 S mills 9 12 mills 10 12 mili 11 15 mills 12 12 mills 13 9 mill 14 14 mi lis 15 11 mills 17 2. mills IS 19 5 mills 20. 21. 24 . 2S. 29. 3 0 Dist. 1 )ist . Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Die. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1S mills 17 mills 49 mills mil!-; 5 mili.; 4 mills .12 mills 16 mills 9 mills 6 mills 7 mills ;:i 12 mills 22 34 mills :;3 - 10 mills 34 12 mills 35 S mills 36 35 mills U7 15 mills 3 8 16 mills 4 0 S mills 41 19 mills 42 13 mills 43 7 mills 4 4 5 mills 45 16 mills 46 10 mills 47 9 mills 4 8 4 9 50 51 52 Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. No. No. No. No. No. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. . 9 mills .12 mills ... 5 mills .li :i.ills ...14 mills 8 mills . 9 mills 35 mills .30 mills ...10 mills . 11 mills . 8. mills 7 mills 15 mills 9 mills 36.50 Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. No. No. No. No. S.00 574.24 Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. a 56 57 .is 59 60 61 63 64 66 7 0 71 11 mills 7 2 13 mills 73 . 11 mills 74 16 mills 75 IS mills IS mills 8 mills 8 mills 4 mills 4 mills 21 mills , 17 mills 10 mills 15 mills 5 mills 16 mills Dist. Dist. Eight Mile Grove precinct- 400.00 )ist Vo 103 Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at i)ist N-0. Louisville for bridge No. 34, Louisville precinct 1500.00 Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at Elmwood for bridge No. 30, Stove Creek precinct 1500.00 Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at u-oonin? W'Rter for bridge ?3 Stove Creek urect.- SOO.OO Monarch Eng. Co.. mat I. at Weeping Water for bridge No. 27, Tipton precinct 400.00 Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at Weeping Water for bridge 7 6 1 78 79 80 SI S2 83 85 S6 S8 89 9 mil's 91 12 mills 94 23 mills 95 35 mills 9 6 13 mills 97 5 mills 98 17 mills ini S mills No. 102 35 mills 35 mills No. No. 104 .5 BOND LEVIES mills School district bond levies for the vear 1919, as follows: Dist. No. 1 11 mills Dist. No. 17 7 mills Dist. No. 36 4 mills Dist. No. 5 6 4 mills Dist. No. 66 6 mills Dist. No. SI 4 mills Dist. No. 95 7 mills Dist. No. 102 9 mills Dist. No. 103 5 milis Dist. No. 104 17 milis Monarch Eng. Co., matl. at Weeping Water for bridge No, 15. Weeping Water city 400.00 Monarch Eng. Co.. matl. at Weeping Water for bridge the CITY AND VILLAGE LEVIES Citv and village levies for year 1919 as follows: 17 Plattsmouth City ' 78. 5 mills No 0. WeeDinc Water pet. 400.00 is Ixmisville Village 45.0mills Monarch Eng. Co., matl. at j 19 South Bend Village 12.0 milis WeeDins Water for bridge 20 Greenwood Village 10.0 mills No. 19. Weeping. Water pet. 400.00 21 Murdock Village 5.0mi:is Monarch Eng. Co., matl. at . Weenincr Water for bridge No. 12. Avoca precinct. 400.00 E. J. Richey, lunmer 10 roau ; 4 165.41 No further business appearing the Board on motion adjourned to meet on Tuesday, the 16th day of Septem ber, 1919. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. 22 Union Village 10.0 mills 23 Avoca Village 15.0 mil s 24 Weeping Water City IS. 5 mi !s 25 Elmwood Village 18.0 mills 26 Eagle Village 83.0 mills 28 Alvo Village 5.0 milis "No further business appearing, the Board adjourned. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES, Countv Clerk. Office of Cass county Board of; Equalization. Plattsmoutn, .'veDras- ka. Sept. 3. 1919. FOR SALE. Coming three year old colt. We'l The Board of Equalization met at broke and gentle, $55. For partio- call of County Clerk. I ulars see Frank Koubek, Piatt s- Present. Julius A: Pitz, y r. nar- mouth Ne5 li-iwkd&w rta nnil U. J. Miller, COUniy rauiiu- Sl'rintu real esiaic uciuu6.ub T ,..,, - Nettle Allen, incompetent, to-wit: sioners; George L. - all Paper, Paints, Glass, picture An undivided two-thirds () in-1 Assessor and Geo. R. Sayles. county Framing Franlf Gobehuan tercst in Lots six hundred and twelve Clerk.