The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 26, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
! LINCOLN MAN '
Byam ami Thompson, Louis
ville burglars
209. r.o
Millinery forC
Wm. Schmidt man, mdse. to
county farm and county
to
41,1!
IS DELIGHTED
assessor
While in the Army
Spring
Wni. Hassler, mdse. to coun
ty farm
II. M. Soenniehsen, mdse. to
county farm
M. L. Johnson, mdse. to coun-
tv farm
ROAD FUND
Clyde Hoover, road work in
road district No. 15 $
A. M. Xewsham, road work
t .11 it
Engineer Had Rheumatism So Bad
He Could Hardly Raise His
Hand to His Head.
17. .SO
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woman who want J lo be
correct and not corrected
Our First Showing of Gage Pattern
Hats this Week!
Authentic Styles, direct from Gage Bros work rooms.
Priced from $5.50 and Up
i
in road district No. G
Herman Stef?e, road work in
road district No. 1;"
nan buiidutn, road worK in
road district No. 14
W. H. Puis, spikes and
wire, road district No. 9
DRAGGING FUND
Clyde Hoover, dragging roads,
roail district No. IS $
A. M. Newsham. for dragging
roads, road listrict No. 6
Herman Stege, for dragging
roads, road district No. 15
09.50
.50
EMMA
North 6th Street,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
I
4.13
1C.10
2.25
9.00
Wed-
Hoard adjourned to meet on
riesday, January 14, 1920.
Attest :
GEO. Ii. SAYLKS,
County Clerk
PROCEEDINGS OF
COMMISSIONERS
OF CASS COUNTY
accept ? 1 7 in full payment for said
Th Hoard approved the
and ordered pavment of
OFFirt-: OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
iI' ('ass iii!it
Plattsmouth. Neb.. Jan. 13. 1920.
Hoard met in regular session,
present C. F. Harris. H. J. Miller,
Julius A. Pitz, County Commission
ers and Geo. R. Sayles. County Clerk.
Minutes of last session read and
approved when the following busi
ness was transacted in regular form:
County Physician
Clerk reported that applications
had been filed for appointment as
County Physician by Dr. F. V. Kruse
and Dr. B. F. Hrendel.
On motion by Pitz the Hoard pro
ceeded to vote for county physician
for the year 1920. the result of the
ballot being two for Dr. Hrendel and
one for Dr. Kruse. Dr. H. F. Hren
del was declared to be the appointee
for County Physician for 1920.
Supt. of County Farm
Application of J. H. Tarns to be ap
pointed superintendent of the Cass
couuty farm for the year ending in
March. 1921. considered and the
Board voted to appoint said J. II.
Tani.s and fixed the salary at $ 1.500
1t year.
Damage Claim by Clark
In the matter of the claims of
! damage-"-!
i-.greement
damages to ;tie said parties
..mounts as stipulated.
Estimate of Expense
The Hoard made the following
timate of expense fr the county
ti.e year. 1920:
General fund $
! Hridge fund
I Bridge fund (Kmerg'cy)
Road fund
Mothers' Pens, fund
! Old Soldiers Relief fund-
in the
es-for
15,000.00
60.000.00
f,000.00
l.ooo.oo
Total $190,000.00
Call for Bids
The Hoard instructed the County
Clerk to call for bids for the year
1920 as follows: County printing;
burial of pauper dead ami County
Physicians for each of the six dis
tricts. Claims Audited
The following claims were exam
ined and approved:
GKNKRAI. FI ND
II. J. Miller, salary and mile
age for Dec, 1919 $ 81. 00
Clarissa Clark, damages in
full for injury in auto ac
cident
Charles Clark, damages in
l';;!l for injury i.i auto ac
cident School Dist. No. 5. room rent
for Sept. and Nov., 1919.
elections
N. Fencer, merchandise to
county survey. or
(Jeo. L. Farley, expense as
sessors' meeting at Lincoln
Yerna Hatt. premium, in
surance on court house
Win. Morley, mdse. to Cot
tinghani for Dec.. 1919 and
January, l'.r2)
Charles Clark and Clarissa Clark
against the County of Cass for dam-. Julius A. Pitz. cash advanc
ages received on September 5, 1919, j ed on pauper's expanse
caused by automobile going through Ambler Pres.. mdse. furnish
a defective bridge on the O street ! ed to Hrown
road near Eagle, in Cass county. J Ambler Rros.. mdse. furnish
Charles Clark agreed to accept $75; ed to Dutfield
in full and Clarissa Clark agreed to N.-hr. M. E. Hospital
exp
Listen!
to-our-Shirt- Tale!
TF you have plenty
of Shirts you are lucky. If
not, our advice would be to buy
just as many as you are able.
True, they are hig'.i, but you
will need a lot of them before
they get cheaper.
We have the best
looking batch of shirts you ever
layed your eyes on; good roomy
ones, cut to fit, and length - well
it's long.
Stock up on Shirts,
youl) certainly find your choice
in our cases.
okfici: OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of ("ass County.
Plattsmouth, Neb.. Jan. 14, 1920.
Hoard met as per adjournment.
Present, all members, and the follow
ing business was transacted in regu
lar form:
County Highway Commissioner
Hoard took up the matter of ap
pointing a County Highway Commis
sioner and on motion proceeded to
ballot on the following list of can
didates who had filed applications
1 for the appointment:
Fred Patterson, Plattsmouth. Neb.
E. Hlanchard. David City, Neb.
Frank Gustin. Elmwood. Neb.
Kenneth Y. Craig. Plattsmouth
C. F. Yalleiy. Plattsmouth.
Wm. Atchison, Elmwood.
The first ballot resulted as follows
Gustin. one vote; Craig, one vote
Yallery. one vote. The second bal
lot resulted three votes for Vallery
Motion by Pitz that C. F. Yallerv
be declared appointed as Countv
i nign way i omnussioner lor tne vear
55.000.00 j 1 920 and the salary be fixed at
;0.000.00 . i -" per year; also 1U cents per
mile for traveling expense and also
$200.00 additional per year for de
preciation in value of car.
The motion carried unanimously.
Resolution
On motion, the following Resolu
tion was passed by unanimous vote
cf the Hoard:
I Whereas, The Department of Pub
lic Works of the State of Nebraska
has proposed to furnish equipment
r.nd grade the state highways with
, in Cass county, and
Whereas. Said Department of Pub
lie Works proposes to do said work
at the actual cost of operating the
grading equipment plus the repairs,
I without any charges for depreciation
or rent of equipment;
Therefore. He it Resolved, That we
request the Department of Public
Works to grade Highways Nos. 24
and 20. described as follows:
Road 24 from road 11 to junction
with road 20.
Road 20 from west line to south
line of county.
He it Further Resolved, That the
i Department of Public Works be re-
C.40 quested to pay the actual cost of
j operating grading equipment, plus
repairs, out of Cass county's appor
tionment of the State Highway fund
He it Further Resolved, That all
said work be done under the direc
tion of the County Highway Commis
sioner, subject to the approval of
the Division Engineer of the Depart
ment or Public Works. (Signed)
C. F. HARRIS,
H. J. MILLER.
JULIUS A. PITZ.
Board of County Commissioners
Contract for Trucks
I he Hoard made an agreement
and entered into a contract with the
Department of Public Works of the
State of Nebraska for the state to
furnish Cass county with two Nash
2-ton trucks, steel end dump, said
trucks to be used for the mainte
nance of the State and Federal Aid
Highway in Cass county.
Salary of Clerk Raised
Application of Opal Fitzgerald.
clerk in the office of County Attor
ney and the County Superintendent,
for increase in salary considered and
said salary fixed at $90 per month.
Claims Audited and Allowed
The following bills were examin
ed and approved:
GENERAL FUND
Dr. A. V. Jones, surgical
service to Byara and Thomp
son, burglars 1175.00
"I am in better condition today
than I have been in several years,
and it is all because what Tanlac
has done for m,' said 11, F. Cum
mins, a railroad engineer living at
192S R street. Lincoln, Nebraska.
"For a long time," he continued.
"I had suffered terribly from rheu
matism, and although I tried many
treatments and medicines that were
recommended fop my trouble I could
get only a little temporary relief. I
suffered mainly with my arms, and
the pain distressed me so much that
I had become n rvous and restless. I
couldn't raise my hands to my head
without suffering agony, and while
running my engine I would be in
constant misery, so you can imagine
the strain I was under, suffering like
I was with the responsibility of
handling my enginp and pulling the
train through on time.
I had tried so many things in
vain that it looked like I would never
get rid of my trouble. Then Tanlac
came along and it just filled the bill.
It was so highly recommended that I
decided to try it and to say I am de
lighted with the results is putting it
mildly. It was net long after I be
gan taking Tanlac that I began to
improve and I have been getting bet
ter right along ever since. Why," al
ready I feel lik- a different person
and cheerfully recommend Tanlac to
anybody who may be suffering like
I was before I started taking it."
Tanlac is sold in Plattsmouth by
F. G. Fricke & Co.; in Alvo by Alvo
Drug Co.; in Avoca by O. K. Copes;
in South Hend by E. Siurzenegger;
in Greenwood by E. F. Smith; in
Weeping Water by Meier Drug Co.;
in Elmwood by L. A. Tyson; in
Murdock by H. V. McDonald; in
Louisville by Blake's Pharmacy; in
Eajrle by F. W. Hloomenkamp; in
Union by E. W. Keedy; in Nehawka
by D. D. Adams; in Murray by Meier
Drug Co., and in Manley by Rudolpl
Hergmann.
J
A great many men learned the comfort, convenience
utility of a
Shirt
and
Jersey
Sweaters
$1.50
1 1 n 'in g 1
They save collars, laundry, time and money. We
several weights, and in grey, brown, blue and kiki.
to $7.50. These prices are low for the qualities.
have them in
Prices $2.50
C. E. lAfescott's Sons
CBS
"EVERYBODY'S STORE
MEETING OF
NEBR. MASONIC
HOME ASSN.
HELD YESTERDAY AT MASONIC
TEMPLE IN OMAHA STOCK
HOLDERS PRESENT.
titution up to a very high standard
efficiency.
The real worth of the home i
hardlv realized by the general pub-
.ic of the city and they should be
come more familiar with one of the
leading institutions of our city that
ranks with any similar establishment
of its kind in the state of Nebraska.
LOCAL MAN GKGSEN AS HEAD
James M. Robertson Elected Presi
dent of Eoard of Trustees A
Long Time Director.
P
DEATH OF MRS.
. HOLLO WAY
IN THE WEST
RESIDENT OF PLATTSMOUTH AND
CASS COUNTY FOR GOOD
MANY YEARS.
ST. MARY'S GUILD
ACTS AS HOSTESS
175.00
"5.00
12.00
10.40
CS.40
Entertains Members cf St. Luke's
Guild at Meeting Held on
Tuesday Afternoon.
10.00
4.00
S.00
8.10
$2 to $15
Strong at $2.50 and $3
9
From Thursday's Pally.
The ladies of the St. Mary's Guild
were hostesses on Tuesday afternoon
to the members of the St. Luke's
Guild at the pleasant Fricke home
on iortn Sixtn street, w nen .uibs
Dora Fricke entertained the mem
bers of the two organizations.
The afternoon was most enjoyably
fDent and a large attendance ot the
ladies was present to take part in
the gathering.
A few hours were spent in sew
ins and a general social time while
a short musical program was given
that added to the enjoyment of the
members of the party. Mrs. T. F
Peterson gave several very delight
ful vocal selections while Miss Kit-
tie Cummins at the piano rendered
a number or cnarmiug instrumental
selections. Master Jimmie Begley
was one ot t lie teaiures oi me ai
ternoon program with his clever
and charming songs of the day and
the little singer was heartily en-
ccred by the members of the party
at the conclusion of his number.
At a suitable hour dainty and de
licious refreshments were served.
which added to the enjoyment of the
more than usually pleasing after
noon.
OLD RESIDENT HERE
C'has. Huell. damage for using
held as road
T. II. & J. K. Pollock, orem.
for insurance on the court
house and furniture
Mrs. Henry Kaufmann. dam
age to field used for road
DRAGGING FUND
Merritt F. Pollard, drajreine:
roads, road dist. No. 13 S
Charles Edwards, draeeine
roads, road dist. No. 16
BRIDGE FUND
Charles Edwards, bridge wk..
road district No. 16
25.00
94.00
15.00
9.00
9.00
On motion, the Board adjourned
to meet on Tuesday. February 3d.
Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
1920.
Don't You Forget It.
t
Bear in mind that Chamberlain's
Tablets not only move the bowels but
improve the appetite and strengthen
the digestion. They contain.no pep
sin or other digestive ferment, but
strengthen the stomach and enable
it to perform its functions naturally.
Fine line -of stationery and cor
respondence paper at the Journal
office.
From FrJday's Dally.
James Worden, a former Platts
mouth man, who was reared from
boyhood in this community, was in
the city today visiting with the old
friends. Mr. Worden left here 15
years ago and located in Keyapaha
county, Nebraska. where he has
since made his home. Mr. Worden
is a son of W. II. Worsen who for
merly resided north of the Missouri
Pacific passenger station on a small
farm for a great many years. Mr.
Worden Is now enroute home from
Wichita, Kas., where he was called
by the death of a sister and will go
from here to his home. He reports
that the members of the family are
widely separated, several residing in
the west and one sister making her
home in far off India.
Krom Saturday's Dally.
The stockholders of the Nebraska
Masonic Home association met yes
teruay at tne .Masonic temple in
imiana anu proceeded to look over
he work of the home for the year.
rhe home in this city is in excellent
ondition and the care afforded the
aged aral ailing members of the or
der who are sheltered there is of the
very best.
At the meeting the members elect
ed to the office of president of the
board of trustees of the home, Jame.5
M. Robertson, of Plattsmouth, who
lor several years has been one of the
hard working members of the board
that h.as charge of the management
of the home in this city. O. E. Mick
ey, of Osceola, and John Erhart. of
Stanton, were unanimously re-elected
to membership on the board of
trustees.
Grand Master Tooley of the Ne
braska grand lodge A. F. & A. M.,
accompanied by Messrs. O. E. Mickey,
John Erhart and Robertson, visited
the home yesterday afternoon and
the visiting party remained over
night at this great institution of
Masonry and found the home in ...3
Lest of shape under the efficient man-J
agemeni of Samuel Scott, the super
intendent, who has brought the in-
the family the deep feeling of grief
that the occasion has brought to
them.
Mrs. Uolloway was aged Fixty
eiht years at the time of her death.
The funeral and burial was held at
the home in Boise.
FOR SALE.
I have for .'ale several good milk
cows, tuberculine tested. Will be
fresh foon and are good heavy milk-t-rs.
Se Neil D. Cameron, Bellevue
Blvd.. Llock north of Chills road.
Telephone South 3517, Omaha.
For Sale Fur robe. See William
Rice at Richey lumber yard. Ctd-4tw
RESIDED AT BOISE, IDAHO
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Lawyer.
East ot Riley Hot!
Coates Clock,
Second Floor.
News of Eatli is Received in Letter
Wiitten to Local Friends Who
Knew Her Intimateiv.
bv
From Fatun!ays Daily.
Information has been received
old friends in this citv of the death '
of Mrs. S. P. HoHoway at her Lorn-tin
Boise, Idaho, on Monday. January
r.lh. after a short iilnes due to pieu-;
nioma. the news came a a severe
blow to the friends as the i!I::e?s cf j
Mrs. Holloway was not known ar. 3 !
it has been only a few months slr.c-? s
she was in this city for a brief vis;-.
with the old irit-:iiis ar.i r.eijrncr ;
and also visiting at Glenwcc-J. ;
The Holloway family rtir.ovt I frrn:
this city some twenty-two yir; ii.
and have since been making :':;r
home at Boise, hu; have k- r: ;r. .
close touch with the old !:oV:e he:r
for so many happy years l!:?y resid
ed. Mrs. Holloway was a lady cf '
much charm and persor..i.: y si ,
during her residence here p,s-.ti
a very lars.e circle' of u.ir-.r. ::er..:
who will -regret exceedingly t. I:iTr.
of her death and who wili sharv with
a y y
PAINTING!
We rcw hare a Fairt
irg BeTrtzrent ard Lave
cJtl er?r:r.ci Atc-
cli
Let is djtis zz yen
C2s "-ri a r;-s- ccat
cf rairt iz.
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st:
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::r a as czr
ii: - is alravi in
T.H. Pollock Garage
PHOXZ NO. 1
j THE UNIV3 J S A !. CAR j
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FOR SALE
7-rcom house on Main street, south
side, between 10th and 11th. Two
lots, 17 apple trees. 5 cherry and 3
pear trees. Modern except furnace.
Shade trees in yard. W. R. Bryan.
2w-w&d
Only a Limited dumber of
Ford Cars
There are mighty gwa wau vsh h,uU ;vy w;;t Ford car now Hut
the biggest one id that thei aw w Va ct j;:t a specified limited
uuiuuci iuiuuni ui mi uuiui. vru'ii "v. ; , ;;-,f.r irs n.rv will be
They will have them to use whsnv thi.v '
Don't put it ort 'next iiniu- vwt w an ar.ee rtninty.
now, we must nave 8ltfrtW i..uu u.u ov- r.rr.thlv allotment it nhin-
ped us. So the only w.iy tt u u ukv- -y srdvit a IVrd cr.r to nrd-r t
wur.
Even
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4
now. Get our name
uu
Again we tell ou, h alUuwiU tVv 0,, t.nt.T it limited ;.d you nvnt
buy now while daliven.s avc V ,F rfend for Ford ear i wy
in advance of pvoduotu.u. 6. iU Uut Jinff. minmer. Mtamti
and winter are all the s.uiu U U tvut U u a tlnM ..r.,t v.- .t...
dr.'.tAmR lnv now utid rrt ittmnnt
nc it. Tiuv n.nv while th bnv.
our rtlrtimn mil on
the year. Rain or skiue, it u uu.U vv
delivery, xou wou tuve tv tvivt u
ing u possible ruoue u a uv i-.v Mu nt Nxtij j,av,.
you for your signed oulci.
mum in vouu old i ord
and let's sea it" we uvilu
hrt.l lot a new IVtd witli rlrctiio itarirr.
11"
PLATTSMOUTH
T. H. Pollock Garage,
rmm no, i
NEBRASKA