The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 16, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MOKE AY. rrBETTAEY 1C, 1920.
PLATTSMOUTn SOffl-WEEELT JOTTER Al
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- $25.00 a
you want to earn that salaryjust sell to yourself, one
of your minutes and read:
-BULLETIN-
"Spring Suits to sell at $50.00 to $100.00. Bulk of them
( at $75.00 and $35.00.
About 2C0 of you Plaltsmodth
, men, who know clothing who
have not acquired the Jackassian
habit of being Cobrad to death
in a suit come in and save
$25 to $50, by buying your
cPkilip chiazcl
PUBUCJSALE!
The undersigned will offer for sale
at Public Auction at the F. II. Guth
mann farm. 2 miles east and Ji mile
north of Cedar I'reek; ) miles west
and 3 miles north of Plattsmouth.
Xehr.. on
TUESDAY. MARCH 4, 1920
commencing at 1:00 o'clock m.,
the following described property, to
wit: S Head Horses and Mules 8
One black mare. f. years rid. wt.
about 13t0; one roan mare. 9 years
old. wt. about 1250; one black horse.
11 years old. wt. about 13 50; one
bay horse. 4 years old. wt. about
1200; one black mare. 3 years old.
wt. about 110; one bay mare. 12
years old. wt. about 1300: one mule,
5 years old. wt. about HOOT one
mule coming 2 years old.
19 Head of Cattle 19
Twelve cows, all to be fresh this
spring; three heifers, coming 1 year
old; three heifers, coming 2 years
old; one bull coming 2 years old.
Four head of shoats.
Farming Implements
Deering binder. 7-foot cut; one
horse press drill; John Deere riding
lister and drill combined; St. Joe
walking lister; John Dere gang
plow; two Molina walking plows;
J?ulky plow; P. & O. cultivator; New
i Departure cultivator; Moline culti
vator: John Deere two-row machine;
Osborne disc; Emerson hay rake;
three-section harrow; Camp manure
spreader; International corn plant
er; Janesville corn planter; two-row
Ftalk cutter; McCerniiek mower;
two wagons; hay rack with trucks;
bob sleigh with wagon box; J. I.
Case No. 4 cylinder corn sheller;
laternational, hand sheller; Power
power feed grinder with elevator;
International 1 h. p. gasoline engine
on trucks; two sets of slings; 12x18
foot garage: three sets of work har
ness; five tons of choice hay; one
50-foot. S-inch endless belt;, broad
cast Richmond Champion seeder;
Tiger press drill and many other ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
Lunch will be Served at Noon
TERMS All sums of $10 and
under cash. On sums over $10 a
credit of 6 to 12 mouths will be
given, purchaser giving good bank
able note bearing 8 interest from
date. All property to be settled for
before being removed from" the
premises.
HENRY SANDER.
COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer.
R. F. PATTERSON, Clerk.
Edward H. Schulhof departed this
morning for Louisville where he will
look after his musical work in that
citv for the day.
B. K. F. Timers
for FORD CARS
This little accesbry on your Ford car will work
wonders. Starts easily in zero weather, puts pep into
the motor. Easily installed lasts the life of your Ford.
No oiling required. No rollers to wear out and short
your motor. '
Money Back Guarantee With Every
B. K. F. Timer Sold
We have the agency for Cass county and carry a stock
for immediate delivery. Call and have one installed.
GARAGE AND REPAIR MEN
We have a fine Sub-Agency Proposition for YOU.
Studebaker Cars Maxwell Cars and Trucks
Repair and overhaul your car now Our shop is at your
command. Shipment of denatured alcohol just arrived.
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winute!
spring, summer or next winter
suit nouo.
Invoicing tells us we've too
many suits jou need a suit if
you're human so see what $25,
$30, $35 to $50 will do for you.
These are not moth eaten,
clown suits they're good hon
est tailored and hard wearing
clothes for men.
"Obey that impulse" and
you've earned the $25.
BURGLAR MAKES POOR
SELECTION FOR JOB
Law Office of Attorney Martin En
tired Eat Invader Fails to Get
Satisfactory Eesults.
From Friday- raily.
The burglar who was caught at
the store of II. Waintroub on Wed
nesday night by Officer Trout", has
evidently been engaged in other en
terprises of this nature as was dis
covered yesterday by Attorney
Charles E. Martin whin he discover
ed that his temple of Dlackstone had
been entered but apparently nothing
was taken as the visitor on finding
only a library of law books decided
that it was a poor place to linger.
The entrance to the office of Mr.
Martin was gained through a window
in the rear and from the indications
the night -visitor had made a thor
ough search of the place but without
any profitable result to himself.
Charley in common with all lawyers
as well as newspaper men is not in
the habit of leaving the bonds and,
family jewels lying around loose and
the most valuable article that could
be found by the burglar was the law
library which evidently did not ap
peal to the tastes of the Plattsmouth
Raffles. It is thought by the police
that the Martin burglary was the
work of the lad named Lakoto who
was taken at the Waintroub store. To
the police the young man stated that
he had bten caught on a similar deal
in Omaha and had served a short
hitch in the jail in that city.
11 III.I:i OT?CF KMMIATK
f i:rF.sK
S:at- of NVl-rafka. fuss county, s.
I. (ir-orve 11. Hayles. County Clerk of
rai- f'Hinty. h-r-tv Ttffv that t!;e
'-i:r;tv i:a:-1 :.t its nif-tintr .n .tan
nurv l"tli. ll''i'. mail the following
KstiTiiate of Kxi'1ish for tl.- said coun
ty for tin- year 1!'J:
;.-nfrai fun.l $ r..-..on.nn
f.rjft- f-.IT!l fill. lilMI. IM)
F.ritiirp f-.in.l i I'mergencvt . . 1 .".,000.00
f:n.l fun.l ;o. nod. 00
M-tl-rjj' pension limit ."..OiiO.oo
( 1.1 Soioi-!-s Keller funl.... 1.000.00
Tot? I
. $!!;. OdO.OO
WITN'KSS nv hand and thf seal of
niv offi- iil 1'lattmoutli. Xelnaskn.
this loth la- of K.-;.niarv. A. I . 1SJU.
(!i:ii. K. SAYL.KS.
Senl fli.-Jw. " County Clerk.
If it's in the stationery line, call
at the Journal office.
Telephone 79
of Postoffjce
PROCEEDINGS OF
COMMISSIONERS
OF CASS COUNTY
oFFiei: of
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of '.'ass ouiity.
Plattsmouth. Neb., Feb. 3d.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present C. F. Harris, 11. J.
Miller and Julius A. Pitz. Couhty
Comniissioners and George II. Sayles,
County Clerk.
Minutes of last ressions read and
approved, when the following busi
ness was transacted in regular form:
Official Bond
OfTicial bond of C. F. Vallery, as
County Highway Commissioner, ex
amined and approved.
Mothers' Pension Orders
Order of County Judge Allen J.
r.eeon renewing the mother's pen
sion of Mrs. Ida Schlieske for six
mouths from February 1, 1920 to
July 31, 1920, inclusive, at $20.00
per month, for the care of four de
pendent children approved.
Order of County Judge Allen J.
Beeson revoking .the mother's pen
sion of Mrs. Chlora Allen, account of
being remarried, approved.
Official Bonds
Offieial
bond of J. II. Tarns, super-
intendent
proved.
Official
of the county farm ap-
bond of Dr. B. F. Brendel.
county
physician, approved.
Claims Allowed
The following bills were examin
ed and approved:
GENERAL FUND
George L. Farley, salary for
January. 1920 $
James Rebal, for one dozen
brooms to court house
C. G. Fricke, fuel to Hyde.
Hobson and Worden
Dr. J. B. Martin, insane case
Tomaszewski
Chas. E. Martin, do
James Robertson, do
W. B. Rishel, do
C. IK Quinton, do
Edward Donat, do
Henry Schoeman, do
Ir. J. S. Livingston, do
Jess F. Warga, mdse. to the
court house and jail
I'lattsmouth Water Co., wat
er to court house und jail
for January. 1920
C. W. Crabtree, provisions to
Adams for January. 1920
H. iievers. janitor and laun
50.00
T.r.O
29.50
8.00
.1.00
6.50
2.90
22.85
2.10
2.10
2.10
S.C0
.ei
10.0.0
dry for January, 1920
Alpha C. Peterson, salary
and expense, Jan., 1920
Opal Fitzgerald, salary for
January, 1920
A. G. Cole, salary for Janu
ary. 1920
James II. Hoover, surveyor's
helper
L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to
county jail and Harris
L. F. Terryberry, livery to
sheriff
Julius A. Pitz. salary and
mileage. January. 1920
S. T. Gilmore. ten cords of
hard wood to county
S. S. Chase, meat to Worden
V.'m. Grebe, butchering at
county farm
Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to
jail, farm and court house
John P. Sattler, work on of
fice chairs
C. E. Hartford, fuel to the
court house, Harris and
Monroe
F. H. Nichols, mdse. to
Matzke for Grassman
J. II. Tarns, salary for Jan
uary, 1920
John F. Gorder, repairs and
labor on engine at county
113.00
1S9.30
90.00
00
2.00
55.50
76. CO
90.00
2.95
10.50
.5.55
15.50
180.30
10.00
100.00
farm
34.10
Louisville Weekly Courier,
ptg. delinquent tax list
12.00
J. C. Horner, damages - to
mule at bridge on county
line; eld. 5200.00 Refused
I'lattsmouth Water Co., wat
er to court house and jail
for Dec. 1919 4.4 0
A. J. Trility, premium on in
surance on court house 43.60
Fred Patterson. . 4 cords
soft wood to county 27.00
Gus Hyers, cash advanced
for post cards 4.00
Streight & Streight, mdse.
to county farm and jail 14.00
Iowa Frye Co., carbon paper
to county treasurer 5.00
C. D. Quinton, jailor fees
for January, 1920 46.50
C. D. Quinton, salary for
January. 1920 145. S3
E. A. Wurl, groceries to
Monroe. January. 1920 7.00
E. A. Wurl, provisions to
Hobsons for Dec, 1919 5.00
Burroughs Adding Machine
Co.. 100 rolls .paper 11.00
Remington Typewriter Co..
coupon books for six dozen
typewriter ribbons 3 6.00
Geo. R. Sayles, salary, ex
press and freight for Jan
uary.. 1920 167.36
Will T. Adams, salary, dep
uty county clerk for Jan
uary. 1920 104.17
J. H. Tarns, cash advanced
for mdse. to county farm 43.36
Nebr. Gas and Elec. Co., ser
vice to court house, jail
and farm, Jan., 1920 51.78
A. J. Beeson, mothers pen
sion and court costs for
Andrews 7.50
C. I). Quinton. court costs
for Andrews 4.00
Fred Patterson, surveying
and oftlce work L 113 60
I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 7. room
rent for primary and gen
eral elections 12.09
Florence White, salary for
January, 1920 90.00
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry,
laundry for Jan., 1920 ! 5.01
Univ. Pub. Co., exam, ques
tions for 3d quarter 6.36
State Journal Co., tax list
books for 1920 , 143.50
Omaha Ptg. Co., probate
record to county judge 23. 6S
Edw. H. Spangler, damages
to NEU Sec. 35-12-13 90.00
R. E. Johnson, auto hire to
Commissioner Harris 3.00
H. M. Soennichsen, mdse.
to Worden. Hart, Collins
and court house 35.00
C. F. Harris, telephone calls .
for Jan.. 1920 1.45
Win. Holly, shoes to coun- i
ty jail 5.00
Peter Claus, one month s
house rent to Harris; eld.
$S.00 Refused
ROAD FUND
I. T. Rover. Jr., road work $
Geo. Meisinger. road work
Geo. A. Shrader. road work
Mvrl P. Hall, road work
9.00
22.00
31.00
S.00
Union Lumber Co., sand,
rock and cement
A. C. White, road work
John W. Mendenhall, road
work
L. R. Upton, mdse
Chas. Edwards, road work.
J. I). Allen, road work
34. SO
S.00
34.25
13.25
s.r.o
8..-.0
9.00
15.00
::.;o
A.
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J.
I).
J.
H.
Zaar. -road work
Havs, road work
Graves, road work
DRAGGING FUND
For Dragging
Rover. Dist. 13 $
Ward, Dist. 2
I.
J.
A.
T.
O.
1.50
9.00
33.18
3.00
12.75
12.00
21.00
9.20
S.C0
10.50
21.00
9.00
7.50
1950
D.
Zaar, Dist. 4
Geo. F. Oehlerking. Dist. IT,
, Delbert Switzer, Dist. 12
!John P. Fischer, Dist. 15.
Aulden A. Turk. Dist. 15
J. W. Ruhga, Dist. 14
J. W. Wiseman. Dist. 14
Aug Krecklow, Dist. S
John W. Mendenhall. lo
.J. D. Allen. Dist. 16
Hetrv Eikerman. Dist. 6
', W. j! Haves. Dist. 15
BRIDGE FUND
lAvoca Lumber Co., bridge
j lumber, road dist. 13 S 2S.S0
Frans Bros. Lbr. Co., bridir
lumber, road dist. 11 29. 3G
I A. D. Zaar. bridge w ork and
math, road dist. No. 4 56.70
I On
meet
1 1920.
motion the Board adjourned to
on Wednesday, February 4th,
(Attest)
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
OFFICE OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of Cus County.
Plattsmouth. Nebr.. Feb. 4.
Board met as per adjournment.
Present C. F. Harris. H. J. Miller,'
and Julius A. Pitz. County Commis
sioners; George R. Sayles. County
Clerk, when the following business
was transacted in regular form: j
Motion by Pitz that the Board!
proceed to vote on the amount to be
paid for printing the school laws j
for the County . Superintendent. Mo
tion carried. The vote was as fol
lows: Pitz, $20; Miller, ?25; Har
ris. 525.
Overhead Bridge
Complaint of Aaron F. Rauth et
al on condition of overhead bridge
u.-ross the Missouri Pacilic railroad
iurr Mauley received and en motion
I y Pitz the County Attorney was re
C rested to write to the Missouri Pa
ci"c "railroad company to arrange for
repairs to the bridge.
Bids for District Physician
Sealed bids as follows for District
Physicians were received and open
el at lhis time:
FIRST DISTRICT
Dr. J. B. Martin. $175.00; Dr. R. P.
Westover, $240.00. On motion by
Pitz, Dr. J. B. Martin's bid was ac
cepted and he was appointed for the
ensuing vear.
SECOND DISTRICT
Dr. J. F. Brendel. $59.n(;
motion the bid was acceptel
Brendel appointed.
THIRD DISTRICT
Dr. J. W. Brendel. $75.0.)
and on
and Dr.
and on
motion the bid was acceited
and
Dr. Brendel appointed.
FOURTH AND FIFTH JUSTS.
No bids were filed.
SIXTH DISTRICT
Dr. G. G. Douglass, $12). 00.
On
Dr.
motion the' bid was accepted and
ttouglass appointed.
Bids for Burial Pauper Dead
John P. Sattler filed bit as
is fo!-
lnws: '
Coffins, per foot . $10.00
Outside box, per foot , 2.00
Trip to cemeterv 12.00
Shroud L 9.00
Extra trip : 10.00
On motion
accepted and
of Miller the bid was!
Sattler apptinted to
bury paupers. (
Bids for County Printing
Bids for county printing were
re-
ceived as follows:
PLATTSMOUTH JOURVAL
Par docket, per case 10c
Bar docket, other pages i 60c
Road notices V legal rate
Call for bids L-gal rate
Comms. proceedings : Uc line
Notice to Contractors 3-gal rate
EAGLE BEACON
Bar docket, per case lSc
Other pages L 90c
Road notices l ; egal rate (
Call for bids Legal rate!
Comms. proceedings It per line'
Notice to contract ors pegal rate
Motion by Pitz that prnting of !
bar docket be awarded l Platts-'
mouth Journal carried.
Motion by Pitz to awarj printing
of road notices, call for ds, com
missioners' proceedings ail notices
to contractors to the Eagh Beacon
carried. J
PverignationN of Asses.or
Resignation of Walter tyers,
assessor of Rock Bluffs pndnct
amtned and accepted. j
Cass County Farm Bureau
as
ex-
List of signers, list of oficers
and
the budget prepared by thej ifficers of
i the. Cass County Farm Bi-eau for
the year 1920, received byfhe Coun-
j ty Clerk and placed on fie in ac
cordance with Sec. 2, of Sfaate File
, No. 172, page 902. 1919 Sessions.
I Jnrv T.ist fThosert - t
Jury list for the next tm of the
District Court:
Tipton Pr cl not
EM Dorr, Will Hudson knd Wm.
Myers.
Greenwood Frcrin
T' A. Mockenhaupt ank Christ
Hoffman.
Salt Creek Precinrt
R. D. McDonald, John Styles and
. C. Maston.
Slnvp "r-l I'rcrinel
Royal E. Stokes, J. G. Stark and
Kard Sudmann.
IJmmwil I'rri-lm't
O. E. McDonald, E. E. Marshall
and (!"o. Rickky..
Smi(I llnl PriM'lnri
E. O. Craig ami C. II. Campbell.
r-iiiir Wnit-r lrwii-t
Ralph L. Keckler and Karl Pehr
son.
(Vu(it lrr-lnft
Charles Murphy and George L.
Meisinger. '
l.ouit ill I'retMnet
W. H. Heil, Chas. Vanscoyoe. and,
C. E. Noyes.
Geo. Peters and J. S. Rough.
"Ml. I'la-nxlint Ir--lli-t
II. F. Engelkemeier, C. II. Spohn.
Kiulit Vlil' (irmr I'm-inct
Harvey L. Gamer, H. H. Hargc-r
and Ed Heil.
Xrlmnkn I'reHnct
James Pollard and W. A. Ost.
I.ilnrly I'rM-lni't
Herman Rieke, Elmer Chapman
and Harry Frans.
IttK-lv lllllft'v. , 1
Jim Hall, Jim Hatchett and Jim
Brown.
ltMk IMiiITm. . '2
Albert Wheeler and Frank Lillie.
I'lli C tomout It lr--in-t
Monte Streight, Henry Nolting
and Albert Lentz.
Ilaltmtitli. 1t W'nril
John Claus and Henry Goos.
I'ltil (xrtioiii h. -ut rI
Charlev Warner. James Rebal and
EJ Fricke.
I'lallMinwiith. :trI Ward
Will Oliver, John Bajeck, Henry
Jess and Frank McCarthy.
I'liit Iftnioul li. 4tu YVurtl
H. E. Steinhauer, Otto Luschin
sky and H. S. Rice.
Ili t-iiioiit h, r.th Wnril
Ed Mauer and Albert Stokes.
eiinsr YAiilr. It Wartl
R. D. McNurlin.
wiim atrr, "ml 'Ward
j E. C. Gibbrson. B. L. Pbilpot.
j Claims Allowed
' The following bills were examin
ed and approved:
GENERAL FUND
H. J. Miller. salary and
mileage. Jan., 1920 79.40
Miisensen & Hart, mdse. to
Brown for Jan.. 1120 8.00
The Eacle Beacon, printing
school laws 25.00
Elmwood Leader Echo, ptg.
school laws 25.00
Louisville Courier, printing
school laws 25.00
Weeping Water' Republican.
printing school laws and
other printing 31.45
John Kopia. provisions to
Burian for Febr.. 1920 5.00
Mogensen & Hart, provisions
to Mrs. Allen, Dec. Jan. 1(U"0
C. F. Harris, salary and
mileage. Jan.. 1920 91.90
Mauzy Drug Co., paint for
county jail 54.95
Lincoln Tel. and Teleg. Co.,
rervice to County Farm
iureau. Jan.. 1920 0.05
Mrs. Lewis Staton, salary,
ttenoscraphc r. County Farm
bureau 30.00
L. R. Snipes, salary, coun
ty agr. agent. Jan.. 1920 95.39
Meyer Motor Co., gas. oil.
nicchol to Co. farm bureau S.07
Meyer Motor Co.. difference
in cost on old and new Pird
for Co. farm bureau 427.13
J. I. Corley. P. M.. stamps
to Co. Farm bureau , 3.3 3
Lincoln Tel. and Teleg. Co.,-
rent, Febr.. and tolls for
January. 1920
66.95
Kroehler Bros., mdse. to
court house and jail
C. F. Vallery. salary arid
mileage. January, 1920, as
Highway commissioner
19.30
'1.00
Mike Tritsch. cash advanc
ed to Hickson for carfare !
MOTHERS' PENSION FUND
For February, 1920.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Ellen Davis $ 2;
25.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
40.00
Clara Matzke
Martha Haddon
Ethel Boetel
Martha Franke
Esther Henneger
Edith Duckworth
Mae Hyde
Ida Schlieske 20.00
Hallie
Minnie
Black
Mason
20.00
15.00
Hettie Covert - 10.00
Mrs.
Margaret Lahoda
20.00
40.00
20.00
20.00
Mrs. Viola Auxier
Mrs. Fannie Nichols
Mrs. Stella Persinger
BRIDGE FUND
C. J. Earle. bridge work in
road district No. 14
30
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due
on bridge No. 4S. bet. Sees.
25-26. Salt Creek pet 1S10.94
Monarch Eng. Co.. reps, to
bridge No. 60. bet. Sees. 2-
3, Stove Creek pet
275. SS
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due
on bridge No. 38. a2 mile
south of South Bend
467.1:
Monarch Eng. Co.. bal. due
on bridge No. 27, south
Sec 27. Tipton pet 479.26
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due
on bridge No. 20. bet. Sees.
9-16, W. Water pet 493.69
Monarch Eng. Co., adv. pay
on bridae No. 59, bet. Sees.
22-23. Louisville pet 1400.00
Monarch Eng. Co.. reps, to
bridge No. 63. bet. Sees. 14
15, Weeping Water pet S8.12
Monarch Eng. Co., dif. in
floor, bridge No. 2 5 V. , pec
5. West Rock Bluffs "pet 40.00
Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due
oh bridge No. 2 4, bet. Sees.
1-12, Mt. Pleasant pet 143.42
Monarch Eng. Co.. bal. due
on bridge No. 61, Sec. 3,
Weeping Water pet 432.33
Monarch Eng. Co.. bal. due
on bridge No. 19, bet. Sees.
6-7, W. Water pet 266.37
! Monarch Eng. Co., bal. due
rn bridge No. 12, Sec. 33,
Avoca pet. 176.7S
A D. Zaar, dynamite and
blasting powder. Dist. 4 IS. 52
ROAD FUND
Fred S. Vallery, road work
and oil, road dist. No. .1 $ 10.57
KroebJler Bros., plow handle
and v-re"'. dist. No. 1 1.90
DRAGGING FUND
Kroehler Bros., bolts and
punch, road dist. No. 1 1.00
fTU be your partner for this number"
Chesterfield
V'- .'r l.r"-.-'.
m 8 rai
On motio:i the Board adjourned
to meet on Thursday, February 5th,
1020. (.Mt-U
GEO. R. SAYLES,
roi:iitv C lerk.
COUNTY, : 'O.M.IISSIONERS
1" 'a - s i. r. .
Plattsr..-Hli. Nebr.. Ft.b. 5.
Board met as pi r Jidjournment.
Present. ('. 1 J!:irri-;, H. J. Miller
iiiid Julius A. Puz. County Comiuis
rioners and Geo. R. Sayle.--. County
Clerk.
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
r.Iothfis' Pen-ion Orders
Order of County Judge 'Allen J.
7)"?son renewing the mother's pen
! ion of .Mrs. Srella i'ersinger for six
months from February 1st, 1920, to
Jrly 31st. 1920. inclusive, at ?20.00
,.er month for t lie care cf three de
pendent children, approved.
Home Guard P.ifles
Motion 1 y Pitz t hat the county
dispose of the rifles ii'-d by the
members cf the Lome (Juard com-pi.ni--5
to th' ex-members at a price
of $S.f'0 rich, and to give the said
members irntil :.oon ou Tuesday the
4th dav of May, 1920, to bay the
'it.es a'-.d i.Il ri.'les K-ft on band af
ter said date to b-"1 di"p'sd rf later
as the County B:ard -ha!l decide.
The motion carried unanimously.
The fo'lr v :r. j- bill were examin
ed and approved:
K-Ii Prim ins: Co.. supplies
to County Remrd.T ?
E. G. Dovey S.m. n.;Ie. to
county faria and V.'hi'f
A. J. Beeson. cut mother's
pens Sou . orf'er
(.'. I. Quinton. l'.-r 1k- rdir. -'
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prisoners, J;n..,
Omaha Ft:;. Co.,
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Notice to Ford Owners!
How are your lights? Docs your motor
crank hard? If you have these troubles your
magneto is weak. A new magneto would
cost you 020.00 installed. We recharge
your magneto without taking your motor
down f cr $5.00.
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ALSO ACREAGE CLOSE TO PLATTSMOUTH!
Possession Can be Given on
March 1st, 1920.
160 :irre west of I'lattsmouth. well improved and well fenc
ed. 25 acre? in alfalfa, fenced hog tight. Price J30.000.00. Good
terms on this.
.c0 jcre3 roiuh of Plattsmouth and 4 miles from Murray.
Well improved. Land lays good and is clean. Price $18,000.00.
Terms to suit purchaser.
20 acres clo?e to Plattsmouth. Improvements are extra good
and land lays smooth. This is a very fine place and priced right at.
$8,000.00. Good terms.
r acres 12 miles south from business portion of Plattsmouth.
Good house; land lays well. Price $2,500.00. Good terms.
3 acres with very good house and close In. Only 8 blocks
from Main street. Price $2,300.00. Will not take much cash to
handle this.
These places are priced right for quick sale, and as we are
ofering possession March 1st, there is no time to lose.
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Phone
COMPANIONSHIP in a cig
arette? Yes, sir! It's in
Chesterfields, sure as you live.
Chesterfields begin where other
cigarettes leave off. They not only
please they "Safisfs!
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muneo ink
3.11
21.75
10.31
44.62
S.fcO
39.50
25.00
69.20
60.12
DRAGGING FUND
C. Creamer, dragging $
H. Wall, dragging
P. Foreman, dragging
H.
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BRIDGE FUND
G. P. Foreman, bridge work-?
ROAD FUND
John Kaufman, road work $
Mrs. H. Kaufman, road wk.
li. C. Creamer, road work
i G. 1'. Foreman, road work
On motion the Board adjourned to
meet on Tuesday. March 2, 1920.
(Attest)
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
DIVORCES ARE GRANTED
From Saturday's Daily.
Yesterday afternoon the district
court held a short session and the
matter of the petition of Mrs. Gladys
Duffield vs. Warren Dewey Duffield
was brought to trial before Judge
Begley. The default of the defend
ant was entered and ttie testimony of
the plaintiff taken. The court, after
hearing the evidence In the case,
granted the prayer of the petition
cf the plaintiff and awarded her de
cree of absolute divorce. A. G. Cole
appeared as attorney for the plaintiff.
This morning Judge Begley heard
the case of Erma Biggs vs. Berl D.
j Biggs for a decree of divorce. The
! t"iin.ony of the plaintiff was tak
! d the coutt after hearing the
. - i 1 ;rx" entered the decree of divorce
i en Jbw pTini(h cf eruelty and non
I yjpcl. The plaintiff was aUo
j awarded custody of the minor child.
Lot Os Explain!
WASLEY,
House Phone 502
COUNTY
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No. 28
Insurance
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