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    THUP.5DAT. 0C102ZP. 16. 1919.
PLATTEMOTTTH SEMI-WEEKL JOTHtffAL
PAGE TKPSZ,
PROCEEDINGS QF
COMMISSIONERS
OF CASS GOUNTY
Office of County Commissioners of
f'ass county. Piattsinouth, Nebras
ka. October 7, 1919.
Board una pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present: Julius A. Pitz, C. F.
Harris and II. J. Miller, County Com
rn ii-ion-rp ; George It. Savk-s, Coun
ty Clerk.
Minutes of last session read and
approved, when the following busi
re::s was transacted in regular form:
Bond of Key Bennett for compb'
t ifii of channel, .as per agreement on
I.!" in tlie office of the County Clerk,
examined and approved.
Assignment if) Louis Keil of tax
Kale certificate No. 979 for taxes lev
ied in 11.". not patented until I860,
on i he l-j of the sw1 of Sec. 1,
Tup. J. iiunge 12, examined aiul
approved.
.Application of the Myers Crushed
Stone company to permit the Mis
Miuri Pacif.c railway company to
build a sidewalk across the highway
that run between the neVt of the
, and the st-'4 of the seH of
Sec. 1. Twp. 10. Kans-'e 11, examin
ed and p-rmit granted.
Claims Allowed
The following bills were examin
ed and approved:
(J UNI-: HAL FI ND
Expense of Special Election
I'irot ICix-k llliin l'r.iiil
L. 1). Iliatl. judge $ 4.20
Geo. I. Llovd. jud'-'e. returns.- 7.40
J. W. Edmunds, judge 4.20
O A. Iavi-. clerk 4.20
W. I.. Seyboldt. clerk 4.20
.-vpliti; Wulrr I'rrrirt
V.'. '. Woll'-n. judtre. returns.? 7.40
Chri.- Johnson, judge 3.00
Harry Wulf, judsre 3.60
Fred Sehaefer. clerk 3.60
1 1. A. Eugha. clerk 3.00
i:lnmiMMl I'rrrlurl
August I'aiiika. judge $ 3.90
Jacob Goehry. judge 3.90
Chris Gurr. judge 3.90
( has. 1. Lour, clerk 3.90
11. K. Schmidt, clerk, returns. 13.75
i:n,l Wanl. l'ln t tinut b ilj
W. I:. Kishel. judge, returns $ C.30
fia'is ilottel. judire 4.20
P.. I;. Dar.ib.'T. judge 4.20
Jacob Tritsch. clerk 4.20
J'--se I'.rady. clerk 4.20
l.t W nnl. ntrr i lty
It. D. McNuriiu. judge S 3.90
J. I.. Kennedy, judge, returns. 10.35
C .M. Cherry. j::'!ce 3.90
G. L. Spohn. clerk 3.90
11. C. Wilkinson, clerk 3.90
l.ilirrty lr-Hn-t
W. A. Tavlor. judire L $ 4.20
W. H. Mark. judge.' 4.20
J. 1). I'.ranibltt. judge, returns 7.90
L. It. Upton, cb rk 4.20
F. H McCarthy, clerk 4.2e
ocii I'rrt-Iiifl
.t. S. i:..u-l;. judge, returns $ S.S0
E. il. Nnrris. judi:e 4.20
ult C'rrt-U PrcHuot
C. E. Kurlbut, judge $ 4.20
John Mtfford. Judge, returns. 9.90
Geo. L. Fels. judge 4.20
C. F. Gartner, clerk 4.20
W. E. Hand, clerk 4.20
, :tr.l Ward. Pint Omunl h iliy
F. B. Shopp. judge 5 4.20
C. C. Despain. judge, returns. 6.20
Itobert Troop, judge 3.30
P. P. Meisinger, clerk 4.20
r.ih Wsril, I'lallHinunth Itr
J. 15. Higley, judge, returns $ C.40
Fritz Heinrich. judge 4.20
George S.dianz. judge 4,20
El wood Buttery, clerk 4.20
August Bach, clerk 4.20
rbnnkn I'rariiirt
J. W. Magney, judge, returns.! 7.90
Chalnier Switzer, judge 3.90
A. A. McReynolds. judge 3.90
I). Steft'ens, clerk 3.90
J. J. Pollard, clerk 3.90
Mor "rr-k IrHiiot
Ed Gustin. judge 5 4.20
Win. Kr.nz. judsre 4.20
E.JI. Boyles. judge 4.20
C. S. Hart, clerk 4.20
Aulden A. Turk. elk., returns. 11.60
l.uuiot iilr lrtvin-t
W. A. Cleghorn. judge, rts.$ 8.10
V. A. Besaek. judge 4.20
C. G. Mavfield. judge 4.20
It. J. Krart, clerk 4.20
P. E. Phelps, clerk 4.20
South ltrnd lrfln-
B. F. Dill, judge $ 4.05
A. D. Zaar. judge, returns 8.8a
W. J. Clouse, judge 4.0a
Chas. Campbell, clerk 4.05
Wm. Richards, clerk 1 4.05
1st YVnr.l, l'latHmulh 1ly
Fred H. Black, judge, returns.! 6.20
Wm. Hassler. judge 4.20
John Cory, judge 4.20
F. A. Fricke. clerk 4.20
J. W. Holmes, clerk T 4.20
- inl llork. Illnfl' l'rrrlnct
Wm. Wehrbein. judge, rts 8.80
Frank li. Slagle, judge 3.90
E. L5. Hutchison. Judge '. 3.90
R. M. Wiles, clerk 3.90
F. G. Hull, clerk 3.90
Titu Irrlnct
G. W. Fetersou. judge $ 3.90
J. 15. Elliott, judge 3.90
M. I.. Hursli. judge 3.90
C. P. Snyder, clerk 3.90
Geo. Reitter. clerk, returns.. 12.60
.rrruMil I'ri-liict
R. M. Coatman. judge, rts 114.50
Carl D. Ganz. judge 3.90
C. C. Eucknell. judge 3.90
H. L. Rornemeier. clerk 3.90
J. A. Shaffer, clerk 3.90
laundry, Sept., 1919 113.001 Frank Rouse, dragging in
8.00
6.00
M. M. Straub. j':dite
1.2 0
.1. M. Dunbar. Cierk 4.20
II. J. Stutt. clerk 3.9c
I'InltNiiKMitli I'rt-riitrl
J. F. AVel:rtein. judge $ 3.90
W
T. Richardson, judge
Adam Fli'i-i r. judtre
3.90
3.90
Win. Ru:::ni-:1. clerk, returns. 6.50
J. I'., l.ivii.gston. cbrk 3.90
I tli W nnl, rinlfnmfiutli H v
Ward Clark, clerk S 4.20
John L"drevay, judce 4.20
c. A. Edg-rton. judce 2.70
Geo. K. Staats. clerk 4.20
D. K. Eberso'e. clerk, returns 6.20
ii. I uril. --ina Walfr I'rrvlnrt
W. O. f)srd. n. judge $ 4.20
C. S. Newlan, j-idge. returns.. 10.65
Geo. E. i-toner, judge 4.20
It. G. Glover, clerk ' 4.20
O. K. Cromwell, clerk 4.20
VI. I'l-:imt I'rrrlm-I I
Wilson Gilmore. judge $ 3.60
U. A. P.rown. judge 3.60
Win J. PLilpot, judge .30 1
.1. W. M unlock, clerk 3.60
P. A. Iliid. clerk, returns 3.95
-nl-r 1'rerliicl
Dan IJourke. judge, returns $ ft. 85
James Murphy, judge 3.90
T. A. Wiies. jv.dse 3.90
Ceo. E. Coon, clerk 3.90
A. F. Rauih. clerk 3. SO
i:iult Mil l.rovt IrM-lin-t
P. A. Hoin. judge, returns 6.70
'. Johnson, judtre 3.60
J. W. Tritsch. judpe 3.60
E. F. Hennines, clerk 3.60
R. W. Heil. cierk 3.60
John P. Sattler. hall rent,
election. 2nd ward. Platts
mouth City S
Claus Poet el. w ork on elec
tion booths Piattsinouth
City
("has. E. Martin, official can
vas primary election voe
Wm. Holly, official canvas of
primary election vote
School iust. No. SO. room
rent for primary election.
Mt. Pleasant precinct
Aug P.ach. Sr., room rent for
primary election, 5th ward,
Plattsmouth
City Clerk of Elm wood, room
rent, election. Stove Creek
precinct
Wm. Hulfish. wofk on booths
Ora E. Copes,- mgr.. room
rent, election, Avoca ret
Nehawka Aud. Co., room rent
election, Nehawka precinct
Henry A. Tool, clerk, room
rent election Elmwood Pet.
It. W. Stewart, room rent,
election. Greenwood Pet
A . Vi. Panning, room rent,
election. Liberty Pet
W. E. Hand, room rent, elec
tion. Salt Creek Pet
H. D. Reed, room rent, elec
tion. 1st ward. Weeping
Water City
('has. Campbell, room rent,
election. South Bend Pet
Geo. Olive, room rent elec
tion. 2nd ward. Weeping
Water City
Earl J. Quinn, room rent,
election, Center Pet
Mrs. Dora Fleischman, care
of blind man for the 3rd
quarter. 1919
K. li. Printing Co., supplies
to county offices
Opal Fitzgerald, salary, clerk
in office of Co. Supt. and Co.
Atty., Sept., 1919
John Kopia. provisions to
Mrs. Furian. Oct., 1919
Geo. E. Farley, salary, Co.
Assessor, Sept., 1919
1'nion Mut. Tel. Co., toll rent
for Commissioner Harris,
for Sept., 1919
E. J. Mayfield, printing en
velopes for County Clerk..
II. Sievers, salary janitor,
court house and jail and
C.00
8.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
1.00
C.00
COO
6.00
6.00
'6.00
C.00
6.00
COO
6.00
6.00
30.00
54. C9
85.00
5.00
50.00
7.65
4.00
LIVESTOCK. LIFE. AUTOIIOEILE AND FIRE INSURANCE
t
CASS COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE
Also City Property
1GS acres v.cst of Plattsmouth $300.03 per acre
1C0 acres on Louisville road 400.00 per acre
2SG acres ve;t of Plattsmonth 1S5.00 per acre
1G3 acres vest of Plattsmouth 100.00 per acre
WESTERN NEBR. LAND FOR SALE
Irrigated and Table Lands
Ib,u:e on Vine Street One r.cre and house, south of Burlington
F! Ho'ive and 2 1 i lots on Washington avenue House and 5
acres, tooth of Plattsmouth House on North 4th Street Corner
lot on North 4 tli Street Ten choice building lots in Plattsmouth.
Farmers Insure Your Hogs in Our Live Stock .
Insurance. Best and Safest.
F. G. E&ENBERGER,
Office Wagner Hotel Bldg.
Phone 103. -:- -:- Plattsmouth, Neb.
H. J. Miller, salary, mileage
and expense, Sept.. 1919
John F. Gorder, material and
labor to county farm
E. E. Day, provisions. Brown
for August. 1919
A. J. Beeson, costs. State vs.
King et al
C. D. Quinton, costs, State vs.
King et al
Fred Haffke, threshing at
county farm
Philip Thierolf, indse. to the
county farm
E. J. Richey, 24 posts to
count v farm
F. G. Fricke & Co., nidse. to
county farm
Julius A. Pitz, male hog to
county farm
Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to
counjty farm
D. C. Morgan, postal suppls.
to Co. Supt
Fred Haffke. use of wheat
drill at countv farm
Frankel Carb. & Ribbon Co.,
two ribbons to Co. Supt
Milburn Scott Co., supplies
to Co. Supt
B. C. MarquaTdt Co., nidse.
to Cottingham, for Sept.,
1919
John Hirz. carpenter work
at court house
C. G. Fricke. fuel to Kusch
insky and Warthen
F. H. Nichols, mdse. to Mat
zke, for July, August and
September, 1919
M. Homan, helper to county
surveyor 10.00
J. E. Hatchett, helper to the
county surveyor
Fred Patterson, office work
on records and surveying
Bestor &. Swatek, files and
grease to road district 27
D. C. Morgan, envelopes fur-
40.50'
road district ro. o
93.40 A. M. Newsham, dragging in
I road district So. 6 16.50
23.40 Chris J. Elgaard, dragging
in road district No. 13
Frank Grauf, dragging in
road district No. 27
E. 13. Hutchison, dragging
j in road district No. 27
50.24 Peter HenricUsen. dragging
in road district No. 16
71. 4S I. T. Rover, for dragging in
I road district No. 13
11.00 II. C. Creamer, dragging in
road district No. 10
lO.SO.Emil Holke. dragging in
I road district No. 6
4.75 Robert Mickle, dragging in
road district No. 14
45.00. A. J. Schafer, dragging in
road district No. 9
2.25 E. L. Shoemaker, dragging
I in road district No. 11
4.00 Henry Eikerman, dragging
iri road district No. 6
4.50 H. A. Meisinger, dragging
I in road district No. 2
C. F. Vallery, dragging in.
road district No. 1
C. R. Hixon, for dragging in
road district No. 1
Jno. P. Meisinger, dragging
in road district No. 1
13.50
6.37
12.75
10.13
13.50
19.50
3.05
10.50
14.50
1.70
I
30.92
1.00
24.00
8C.2i
14.15
22.50
COO
29.
ROAD FUND
J. Johannsen. road work in
. road district No. 7 $ 19.13
J. Johannsen. road work in
! road district No. 7 78.00
22.50 Walter Bvers, road work in
road district No. 27 200.50
J. Johannsen, road work in
I road district No. 7 21a. 00
12.00 , F. H. Baldwin, repairs to
j grader, road district No. 9. 3.75
10S.40-Aug F. Krecklow, road work
i in road district No. 8 142.00
2.15 j Aug. Krecklow, road work in
I road district No. S 86.60
nished County Clerk 135.72 a. J. Hoover, road work in
10.00
50.00 ,
Wm. Holly for clothing and
shoes to county for poor
Mogensen & Hart, nidse. to
Allen. August and Septem
ber. 1919
Miller-Davis Co., supplies to
County Clerk
D. C. Morgan, stamps to the
County Supt;
W. E. Gilmore, tracing and
50 blue prints furnished to
County Superintendent
Florence White, salary, clerk
to County Judge for Sep
tember. 1919
A. G. Cole, salary. Sept., 1919
and expense, nigger case 131.00
Vestal Cheni. Co., mdse. to
Sheriff . 22.50
L. F. Terryberry. auto livery
to Co. Attorney and Sheriff 24.20
Geo. R. Sayles, sal'y. stamps.
express and freight, Sept.,
50.50
15.00
. 15.00
22.50
1C.00
15.40
ISC.
I road district No
12.75 Aug Krecklow, road work in
j road district No. S
F. M. Hunt, road work in
road district No. 16
W. J. Partridge, blowing out
two trees, road dist. No. 1
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., one
drag scraper, road dist. 12
J. B. Elliott, road work and
grading, road district 16
Chas. Frolich. road work in
road district No. 16
W. H. Puis, mdse.. to road
district No. 10
E. B. Chapman, road work
in road district No. 11
E. B. Chapman, road work
in road district No. 11 133.50
Frank Rouse, road work in
road district No. 5
Walter Wood, road wurk in
road district No. 16
S5.00
i8.25
10.51
76.00
15 4.00
10.00
1919
173.68 w. E. Aument. sharpening
B. F. Good, helper to coun
ty surveyor
Plattsmouth Journal, print
ing and supplies to county
offices 272.65
James Robertson, salary and '
fees. 3rd quarter. 1919 210.00
C. E. Hartford, coal to court '
house 205.45
t grader, road district 27
10.00 peter Henrichsen, road work
in road district No. 16
I. T. Royer, road work in
4.50
4.50
Jess F. Warga. plumber's
friend to court house
I.estor & Swatek, nidse. to
court house
Weyrich & Hadraba. mdse. to
County Clerk
A. B. Smith. 7 keys and la-
. bor to court house
Mike Tritsch. box rent, post
al cards and stamps
A. U. Morse & Co.. one case
toilet paper to court house.
Dr. G. G. Douglas, salary, as'
physician 6th district, seven
months and expense
C. W. Crabtree. mdse. to
Adams. Sept., 1919
D. C. Morgan, envelopes to
County Supt.
Hatt & Son, mdse. to Lam
bert. May, June, July,
Auerust and Sept.. 1919
J. H. Tams. salary Supt. of
mart district No. 13 136. 0
Highway- Maintainer Co., re
pairs for Maintainer, roau
district No. 1
Krecklow, road work
45.00
Aus
1.00
1.10
1.44
1 . i ;
106.00
C7.30
7.4 5
iC.35
and grading, district 8
Joe Vickers, for 'road work
in road district No. 16 SO. 00
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., two
iron culverts, road dist. 10.
II. C. Creamer, road work in
road district No. 10 137.50
. Robert Mickle. road work in
tii.lU
50. SI
road district No. 14
A. J. Hoover, road work and
posts, road district No. 3 I 70.40
A. J. Hoover, road work in
road district No. 3 CO. 50
I. T. Rover, road work in
road district No. 13 106.00
10 00 I- T. Royer, balance due for
I pulling hedge in road dis-
11. Si; trict No. 10 330.00
Chas. Godbey, road work in
! road district No. 6 14.50
rn-- p it V.aldwin. repairs to
t roau giauci, uin vi u
.00
countv farm. Sep't.. 19l'9 120.00 F. H. Baldwin, sharpening
Alpha C. Peterson, salary
and expense, Sept., 1919
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co., rent
for Oct.. tolls for Sept
Fetzer Shoe Co.. mdse. to
county farm
Mrs. A. L. Marshall, care of
Barger. 3rd quarter, 1919
L. L. Coon, auto drive to
Omaha, Mrs. Emmons
i grader and repairing fram,e
oAftiT road district No. 9
7.00
48.15
Stair nuil Count? va, SIikIi
linkrr WIIncmi Cn.
' A. M. Newsham. roal wors
' in road district No. G 113.50
A. D. Zaar. road work, sand
S.70 and cement for use in road
I district No. 4
13 00 H- A- Meisinger. road work
I in road district No. 2
i n. W. H. Meisincer. road work
in roau uiiun i. - -
Neb. Culv. & Mfg. Co., one
18x18 steel culvert, road
district No. 10
111
31.50
!4.34
James Robertson 7.50 iA j schafer, road work in
Roy Flannagan, witness
C. I). Quinton, witness
F. J. Libershal, witness
James Robertson, fees
C-. D. Quinton. witness.
Roy Flannagan, witness
2 50 ; road district No. 9 141.10
J.oo.pred Gardner, road work In
.00
7.25
2.00
2.50
Male awtl County n. Joitm
II a nam Cadillac Co.
James Robertson $79.0;
A. J. Beeson, witness
Sam Finsol. witness
C. D. Quinton, witness
John VanCamp, witness
Earl R. Travis, rep. fees B of X
2.00
2.5 0
2.00
2.50
9.50
MOTHERS' PENSION FUND
Mrs. Chlora Allen, Oct., 1919$10.00
Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle, Oct 10.00
Mrs. Ellen Davis, October 25.00
Mrs. Hettie Covert, October 10.00
Mrs. Viola Auxier, October 40.00
Mrs. Margaret Lahoda. Oct 20.00
Mrs. Clara Matzke, October 15.00
Mrs. Edith Duckworth. Oct 25.00
Mrs. Martha Haddon. Oct 25.00
Mrs. Katherine Myers, Oct 10.00
Mrs. Mae Hyde, October 25.00
Mrs. Esther Heneger, Oct 20.00
Mrs. Martha Franke, October. 20,00
Mrs. Ida Schlieske, October 20.00
Mrs. Hallie Black, October 15.00
road district No. 1
A. J. Snyder, road work in
road district No. 1
Henry Timms, road work in
road district No. 1
John P. Meisinger. road work
in road district No. 1
Albert Ientz, engine on grad
er, road district No. 1
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. one
iron culvert, district No. 10
C. F. Vallery, road work in
road district No. 1
J. D. Allen, road work in
road district No. 16
Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. one
18 in. band, district No. 13
J. D. Allen, road work and
grading, road district 16
DRAGGING FUND
J. Johannsen, dragging in
road district No. 7. S 38.00
Aug Krecklow, dragging in
road district No. 8 2G.63
Fritz Vallery, dragging In
road district No. 1 18.50
A. J. Hoover, for dragging in
road district No. 3
Frank Martin, dragging In
road district No. 16 21.75
Chas. Frolich, dragging in
roan district No. 16 16.74
G. R. Rhoden, dragging in
roud district No. 10 18.00
E. B. Chapman, dragging in
road district No. 11 12.75
20.2J
BRIDGE FUND
A. D. Zaar. wire and spikes,
road district No. 4 $
Mead Lumber Co.. bridge
lumber, road dist. No. 4
Aug Krecklow, bridge work,
road district No. 8
C. F. Vallery, bridge work.
road district No. 1
John P. Meisinger, bridge
work, road district No. 1
Fred Buechler, bridge work.
road district No. 1
Robert Mickle, bridge work,
road district No. 14
Henry Eikerman. bridge work
in road district No. 6
C. F. Vallery. bridge work.
road district No. 1
Walter Byers, bridge work,
road district No. 27
Walter Blake, paint and tur
pentine, road dist. No. 3
H. C. Creamer, unloading
lumber, posts, in road dis
trict No. 10
E. J. Richey, lumber, road
district No. 17
14.40
3.50
2.50
3.50
207.00
25.42
98.15
36.00
92.50
19.40
49. 6S
50.50
38.10
12.60
1.80
19.20
2.50
15.60
62.60
19.00
2.00
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How Much Oil Not What Price
The wearing quality, not the price the
protection it gives your engine unci the
power efficiency it maintain these con
siderations should govern motor oil selec
tion. They measure the true economy of
hijjh grade Polarime Oil over cheaper, less
efficient lubrj cants.
Polarine not only lasts longer gives more
miles of operation per gallon hut it gives
an engine better protection. It retains its
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at ail engine heats. It provides an oil film
that keeps compression tight and gets
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faction, economy and elTioiency.
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K. J. Richey. lumber, road
district No. 1 7.0;
Board adjourned to meet on Wed
nesday, the Sth day of October, 1919.
Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
Off.ce of County Commissioners cf
Cass county. Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
October S.1919.
Board met as per adjournment of
yesterday. Present: Julius A. Pitz.
C. F. Harris and H. J. Miller, Coun
ty Commissioners and George R
Sayles, County Clerk.
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
Transfer of $10,000 to Bridge Fund
The following Resolution was pass
ed bv unanimous vote of the Board:
RESOLUTION
Whcrca. There is an unexpended
balance of 40,056.67, in the General
fund of Cass county, Nebraska, and
Whereas, The interests of th
county seem to require a transfer of
$10,000.00 from the General fund tc
the Bridge fund of Cass county;
Therefore, Be it Resolved, By th
Board of County Commissioners o;
Cass county, Nebraska, in regulai
session assembled, that the sum of
$10,000.00 be. and the same amount
Ten Thousand Dollars, is hereby
transferred from the County General
fund to the County Bridge fund.
Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska,
this 8th day of October, 1919.
JULIUS A. PITZ,
C. F. HARRIS.
II. J. MILLER,
Board of County Commissioners
Attest J
GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk
mileage. Sept.. 1919
Dr. E. II. Worthir.au. ser
vices to county patients
John Clarence-, bringing wild
man to Plattsmouth
Lloyd Lewis, auto to bring
in wild man
L. J. Clarence, bringing in
wild man
J. H. McMaken, auto, deiiver-
i ing election supplies
Busch and Knorr, decorating
committee, refund cash for
; decorating the court house
a nil i a i 1
State Journal Co., 24 sets of
election supplies and two
warrant books
Neb. Gas & Elec. Co., service
tw court house, ja.il and the
county farm
Mrs. Edna Shannon, postage
and recording Hoover-Colbert
deeds
Will T. Adams, salary, dep
uty county clerk. Sept
Julius A. Pitz, salary aud
mileage. Sept., 1919
S. M. True, bringing in
wild man
Roy Bennett, auto trip for
Commissioner Miller .,
Justice of the Peace '
Petition of Thomas Murtey aiu
eight others for the appointment o
Mr. E. P. Buck as Justice of the
Peace for Weeping Water precinct
examined and said E. P. Buck dulj
appointed.
Official Bond
The official bond of E. P. Buck, ap
pointed Justice of the Peace foi
Weeping Water precinct was exam
ined and approved by the Board.
DRAGGING FUND
Fred McGrady, one road drag
and bolt, road dist. 14
Winfred H. Bixby, Wallis
Cub tractor and fender, for
road district No. 1
F. E. Carter, for dragging in
road district No. i:.
II. J. Miller, freight advanc
ed on road machinery
Monarch Eng. Co.. bridge
No. 5 in Sec. 17, Nehawka,
road district No. 12
lighway Maintainer Co., one
Maintainer. road dt. 7
lighway Maintainer Co., one
Maintainer, road dist. 1
lighway Maintainer Co., one
Maintainer, road dist. 8
Wm. Brothwell. two road
drags for road dist. No. 1C
9S.10
2 5.00
.",.0 0
6.0 3
3.00
27.00
20.00
315.00
29.4 5
i
O . I o
104.17
67.90
3.00
4.50
$ 6.90
16S5.00
7.50
6.21
66S.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
Monarch Eng. Co.. bridge
No. 5:'. between Sees. 13
I and 14. Liberty 127.33
Monarch En sr. Co.. bridge
No. 54. Sec. SV Nehawka 21S.90
1'nrl I'n ytii-iit fur Itrhljir l"
a, ii IIiiimI lit Miir-H.
; ( Fcr t!.f Following liriilf.
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge No.
24, between Sees. 1 anl 12.
j Mt. Pleasant precinct
I Monarch Eng. Co., bridge No.
i 25J-i. in Sec. 5, West Rock
1! lulls precinct
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge No.
9. Sec. 13, in West Rock
IUufi's precinct
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge No.
10, East Sec. 24, Weeping
Water precinct
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge No.
31. Sees. 32 and 33, East
Rock Bluffs precinct
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge No.
4 7. East Sec. 1, Liberty pet.
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge No.
49. Sees. 35 and 36, Platts
mouth precinct
Monarch Eng. Co.. steel at
Weeping Water for bridge
No. 50, between Sees. 16
and 17, South Bend pet
Irrlnl
f S00.00
4 00.00
400.00
400.00
600.00
MMI.OO
600.00
80 0.00
MOTHERS' PENSION FUND
Mrs. Ethel Boetel, October $25.00
No further business appearing,
the Board adjourned Jo meet on
Thursdav the 6th day of November,
1919.
Attest:
. GEO. "It. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
Quarterly Reports of the
County Officials.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson
filed a report showing fees -to the
amount of $567.75 as being collect
ed for the quarter ending Septem
ber 30th. 1919. -
Clerk of the District Court Janie
Robertson filed a report showing fee:
collected for the quarter ending Sep
tember. 1919, $424.05.
County Clerk Ged. R. Sayles filed
his report showing fees collected for
the 3rd quarter, 1919, to the amoun
of $81.38.
Itegister of Deeds Edna D. Shan
non filed a report showing fees to the
amount of $406.15 collected for the
third quarter, 1919.
State Property Taken Off :
the Tax List
The wi.4 of the sw'i of Sec. 36,
Township 10, Range 13, Cass county,
was ordered taken off the tax list,
being property of the state and not
subject to taxation.
Claims Allowed
The following bills were examin
ed and approved:
GENERAL'FUND
Cudahy Packing Co., soap to
court house 1 $ 17.75
H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to
Collins, Hart and Worden,
September, 1919 25.00
C. F. Harris, salary and
ROAD FUND
r. F. Stroud & Co.. mdse. to
road district No. 1 $ 3.00
Chas. Keesee, road work in
road district No. 27 5.00
A J. Partridge, balance due
on claim of July 25, 1919.
for blowing out hedge in
road district No. 1 25.00
"ebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., for
three iron culverts, road
district No. 4 303.86
lohn Iverson, sharpening
grader blades for road dis
trict No. 1 30.00
H. C. Creamer, road work in
road district No. 10 75.00
J. E. Owen & Son. road work
and filling bridge, in road
district No. 11 194.80
Aug Krecklow, labor and
freight on Maintainer, road
districUNo. 8 13.55
W. J. Partridge, bal. due for
blasting out ditch ihree
miles west Weeping Water 75.00
J. H. Latrom, mdse. furnish
ed road district No. 16 9.60
Indigestion, Biliousness,
tion.
Constipa-
Chamberlain's Tablets have re
stored to health and happiness
hundreds who were afflicted with
indigestion, biliousness and consti
pation. If you are troubled in this
way give them a trial. You are
certain to be pleased for they will
benefit you.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
This remedy is intended especial
ly for coughs, colds, croup and
whooping cough. From a small be
ginning its sale and use has extend
ed to all parts of the United States
and to many foreign counries. This
alone is enough to convince one
that it is a medicine of more than
ordinary merit. Give it a tnM and
vou will find this to be the Che.
. BRIDGE FUND
Murtey & Co., bridge lum
ber, road" dist. No. 16 $112.
Murtey & Co., bridge lum
ber, road dist. No. 16 217.
Murtey & Co., bridge lum
ber, road dist. No. 6 43.
Bestor & Swatek, nails for
bridge, road dist. No. L
E. J. Richey, balance due on
claim of June 30. 1919 10.
Capital Bridge Co., 4S inch
culvert on West Main St.,
Piattsinouth 1200.
Monarch Eng. Co., bridge
No. 37, between Sees. 5
and S, Nehawka $565.
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for Infants and Children
In Us for Over 30 Years
Always
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DR. II. C. LEOPOLD
OESTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAK
ttr-nflB ta Ilarmr of W'tiirt
ACUTE DISEASES TREATED
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted
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Night Calli Answered After Hour
and Sundaya by Appointment
m. to 12:00 1:30 p. m. to S:3u
Plattsmouth. Neb.
1:30
Cornea lilork
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