t.io:day, april is, 1021 PAGE TWO TLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL 1 4 A !i -1 1 1 1 PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSIONERS OF GASSCOUNTY SESSION OF TUESDAY, APRIL 5 ( ( )UXT V C OM MISSION EUS of Cass County. It 0.00 90.00 104.17 1 '.10.10 10S.5O 122. 00 3.00 7.9:'. s.oo Plattsmouth. Nebr., April 5. 1121. Board mi t as per ad journment. Present, i'. 1'. Harris. Fred H. Gor der and Geo. L. Farley, county com mi.s.MniUTs. and Coo. 11. Savles. cuii ty clerk. Minutes of last session read and approved. when the following; busi ness was transacted in regular form: Official Bonds Approved Win. S. Wetenkamp. assessor of Plat tsmniM h precinct. .1. If. Tims, superintendent of the Cass county farm home. Mothers' Pensions Renewed On'er of County Judge renewing mother's pension of Mrs. C. B. Had ley approved. Assessor Appointed. The appointment of Wm. Weten kamp as assessor for riattsniouth precinct to till vacancy caused by resignation of Geo. W. Snyder ap proved. Claims Allowed The following bills wtre examin ed and approved: OK.VKUAh FI ND James 15. McKee. salary and mileage. March. 1021 $193.90 Opal Fitzgerald, salary for March. 1021 Lillian White. salary for March. I!i21 Will T. Adams, salary for March. 1021 Alpha C. Ft tvrson. salary fur .March. 1021 A. G. Cole, salary and expense for March. 1921 Ceo. L. Farley, salary and in ilea are for March. 1921 Bach fc Libershal. provisions to Hrasky. March. 1021 Ambler Bros., provisions to r.rown. Febr.. 1021 B. C. Marquardt. provisions to Cottinghain. Febr.. 1021 Ambler Bros., provisions to Danield. Febr.. 1021 7.07 Omaha Printing Co.. one box st'T.fils to Co. Supt 3.02 C. D. Qninton. salary, board ing pri.-oners, jail fees and ml I. at,-. March.. 1021 210.2S I,. Lauritsen. provisions to G; r-. ia. March. 1021 10.00 W. I". Newkirk. provisions to Mat.ii. Febr.. 1921 12.00 is. It. Snipes, salary and exp., Co. Farm bureau. March 292.09 S. J. Kennies, helping county surveyor 4 . 0 0 K-F Frinir.si Co.. supplies for March. 1021: claim 07 87.53 John Kopia, for provisions to Burian. April. 1921 5.00 IMat'smoiit h Water Co.. for water to court house and jail. March. 1021 9.10 II. M. S:vi nichsen. provisions i to Coert. Clack. Worden. Hart. Travis. Steger J. W. Thf.mas. helping coun ty surveyor Johnson Urns., provisions to Allen. March. 1021 Fred If. Ossenkop. 1000 lc post cards Is. K. Willis San. Prod. Co., in rl. f. to court house Alien J. Beeson. court fees, one mother's pension order. C. O. Quinti ii, county court cost.- Weeping Water Republican, printing for Co. Supt.. re corder and sheriff E. A. Wurl. md.--. to .Mrs. Keci. March. 1021 E. A. Wurl. mdse. to Monroe. March. 1021 C. W. Cr::btre provisions to Adams. March. 1021 I'niv. Pub. Co.. 4th quarter exaininat if.ii j u-st ions to Co. Supt.. claim .No. 15841 C. K. Hartford, fuel to Mon roe, liiack. Hyde. March J(din P. Saltier, burial ex pense. Jacob John Lincoln T. A. T. Co., rent for April; tolls for March Bach A- I.iber.-i al. provisions to Mrs. Lee. March. 1021 Jess Warsa. two switches to county farm Fred Wagner, meals to jury men Fred Patterson, sahtrv for March. 1 .''! Nebr. Gas AL Flee. Co., service to court house, jail and county farm. Febr., 1921 Koss Collins. helping sur veyor J. I.. i;urr.. hall rent for No vember. 1920, election, Cen ter precinct James p.. McKee, depreciation car. 1-t quarter. 1021 Nebr. Gas & Eler:. Co.. service to court hoo.-e. jail and county iarii! . March. 1021 li. C. Vaniuardt & Co.. pro- visions Cotiinghum. March James Kobertson. salary and f t es. l.t quarter. Ift21 Cloidt Luiul.er & Coal Co., posts to county farm C. F. Harris, salary and mile age. :.h-.r'n. 1921 Geo. K. S.iyles, salary and ex pense. March. 1021 Hans Sb vers, salary for th,e month or March. 1021 Fred II. Gonb r. salary and luileaue. March. 1021 The News-Ledger, printing envelop0 T Wm. Kummel. salary and ex pense. March. 1021 Frank Sheldon, provisions to Mrs. Hicks. March. 1921 Hammond Stephens Co., s,up nli: lo Co. Supt. claim 10 C. G. Fricke. fuel to Hrasky, Worden. Kuschinsky, for March. 1021 . '.4.0.' L. F. Terryberry. car'"' to coun ty attorney 7.5 15. 10 30 IS. 15 . os.oo o.no 5oo 1 o.oo 20.50 23.5o 2:;. 05 4.;o 10.00 7.00 lo.oO 7.41 2 2.50 100. 00 86.30 12.00 1.0 0 33.10 111.80 39.52 4.00 0.0 0 50.00 40.42 K.0O 2 4 8.11 15.00 121.90 185.36 113.00 145.30 3.00 5S.07 Kl.oo 1 2.20 J. H. Tams. salary for March, 1921 175 E. A. Wurl, merchandise to county farm 31 Uestor &. Swatek. merchan dise to county farm 0 Kontinental Kompound Co.. sweeping compound to the court house S S. S. Chase, meat to Worden, March. 1921 state Journal Co.. tabs and labels to county clerk Frank Claus. help janitor at court house Mrs. Dora Fleischnian, care blind man, 1st quarter. 1921 ROAD FUND K. J. Richey. lumber for cul vert, road district Xo. 1 $ W. F. Xolte, cutting trees in road district N"o. 10 Win. Prothwell. repairs to road machinery, R. ! 1G Wni. Cherts, repairs for road grader M. M. Straub, road work in r ad district No. 13 Coalman Hardware Co.. mdse to road district No. 0 Ed Meisinger. for road work. posts, spikes, 11. I. 2 Amos Weldon. refund. 1020 poll tax. R. l- No. 5 P. C. Patterson, road work in R. I). No. 27 C. F. Harris, roau worn in road district No. 11 Myron Wiles, road work in road district No. 1 Tom Jennings, road work in road district No. 1 M. I. Rys, sharpening grader. road district No. 10 Cornbelt Lumber Co.. lumber. paint, posts. R. D. 10 Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co.. re pairs for Austin Giant grad er, claim No. 11701 Ira Parker, road work in road district No. 3 Roy Gregg, for road work in road district No. 0 T;o!. Nau ma n & Murtey. for lumber and posts. R. D. 7 C. W. Stoehr. road work in road district No. 1 Sherman Cole, running en gine. R. I). No. 1 J. H. I'.uck, repairing grader, road district No. 7 J. W. Keil. road work in road district No. 2 A. J. Schafer. road work in road district No. 9 Elmer Humtnel, road work in road district No. 1 Cloidt Lumber & Coal Co.. for lumber and posts furnished road district No. 27 ("has. Ayres, road work in road district No. 0 v Roy Bennett, grading up road in road district No. ; Eugene Cole, road work in road district No. 15 Koy Cole, road work in road district No. 15 Chas. Attebury, road work in road district No. 11 R. A. Talbot, posts furnished road district No. 4 J. E. Lancaster, road work in road district No. 10 J. E. Lancaster, road work in road district No. 27 R. A. Talbot, road work in district No. 4 Hcnetrer. road work in district No. 13 Lancaster, road work in road G. Ix ro.; . J. E road district No. 10 Henry Rrocknian. road work in road district No. 15 Lambert Lister, road work in read district No. 1 E. J. Richey. oak lumber for road district No. 27 S. S. Peterson, sharpening grader. R. I). No. 5 II. P. Dehning. road work in road district No. 7 M. Is. Evans, driving piling, road district No. 5 Nebr. Culv. & Mfs. Co.. 12 scraper handles, R. 1. No. 1, claim No. 11,57 Eli Keckler, roud work in road district No. 11 : F. W. Elliott, gas for road district No. 1 W. H. f'.etts. for road work 'n road district No. 13 W. II. Puis, merchandise to ro.nl district No. 10 Chas. Haertel, bridge work and grading. R. I. 6 Marion Elliott, road work in road district No. 1 Restor & Swatek. mdse. to road district No. 1 Jiestor & Swatek. mdse. to road district No. 27 P. C. Patterson, road work in road district No. 27 11. A. Funke. lumber to road district No. J. I. Allen, road woik to road district No. 10 DRAGGING FEND 11. li. Leffler, dragging roads in rt5ad district No. 13 $ ('has. Frolich, dragging roads in road district No. 1S Ed Meisinger, dragging roads in road district No. 2 Haltz Meisinger, for dragging roads-, road district No. 2 A. F. Meisinger. for dragging roads, road district No. 2 J. C. Spangler. 'for dragging roads, road district No. 3 Roy Greeg. dragging roads. road district No. 0 C. W. Stoehr, dragging roads in road district No. 1 A. A. Schoeman. for dragging roads, road district No. 3 Mnrtin Lohnes. for dragging roads, road district No. 2 Arthur E. Opp, for dragging roads, road district No. 12 Jesse W. Long, for dragging roado, road district No. 1 John W. Rummel. running tractor, road district No. 1 John W. Rummel. running tractor, road district No. 2 Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. four culverts, road district No. 2. claim No. 11711 A. C. Pickering, for dragging roads, road district No. 2 Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. one culvert, road district No. 4. claim No 11370 Nebr. CuH & Mfg.- Co.. fif- teii culverts, road district No. 1. claim 11590 Elmer Rummel. for dragging .00 .35 .70 .25 .00 .78 .50 .00 .70 .00 S5 SO oo 41 ?.c 50 10 00 00 i oo I 00 20 24 00 90 10 05 00 00 00 20 50 75 70 00 SO 0 0 so 0 0 50 0 0 T.n 00 80 10 00 00 00 50 00 0 4 SO 0 0 so 5 5 0 0 50 00 90 00 50 50 0 .7o .50 .20 .S7 .7 .75 5 0 00 50 95 G5 88 .50. .2S i (i3S.21 07. 4. 34. fi. 17. 101. SO. 17. 1S1. 53. 15. 21. 4 2. 1S7. 34. S: 19 G. IS 147 115 0. r.i. 20 01. :o. 13. l. li. 119. 9. 70. 10. 27. 10 14.: 4. 17. 4 r.if ffiA f-I CIGARETTE S' J-' - 74 .87 .25 .25 .SO .50 00 roads, road district No. 1 3.75 Wm. Wendt, dragging roads, road district No. 3 4.00 Ira Parker, dragging roads, road district No. 3 10.00 C. W. Fieshmun. dragging roads, road district No. 12 20.00 V. A. Rosack. for dragging roads, road district No. 3 9.00 Chas. Ayres. dragging roads in road district No. ' 0.75 Frank Grauf. dragging roads in road district No. 27 5.55 F. W. Vallery. for dragging roads, road district No. 10 0.00 A. D. Rhoden. for dragging roads, road district No. 10 2 5.50 Nebr. Culv. Ji Mfg. Co.. two culverts, road district No. 27. claim No. 11595 22 1.03 T. C. Pollard, for dragging roads, road district No. 5 15.75 Nebr. Culv. A.- Mfg. Co., one culvert, road district No. 14, claim No. 11533 02.70 Elmer Iicnnett. for dragging roads, road district No. 1G lo.50 John Rornemeier. for drag ging roads. R. I). No. 7 2.25 G. R. Rhoden. for dragging roads, road district No. 10 12. o0 P. C. Patterson, for dragging r ads. road district No. 27 9.75 R. liolteii. dragging roads, road district No. 13 8.0 1 Fred Weinshcit. for dragging roads, road district No. 13 15.00 Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. seven culverts, road district No. :', claim Ny. 11 OS 9 28 7.1 S Nebr. Culv. - Mfg. Co.. tour teen culverts, road district No. 2. claim No. 11089 525.95 N br. Culv. t;- Mfg. Co.. twenty-eight culverts, road dis tricts 1 and 2. claim 1 1 089 943.00 Nebr. Culv. A: Mfg. Co.. ten culverts, road district No. 2. claim No. 1337S 402. E. R. Talbot, dragging roads in road district No. 4 7. !. L. Hem irer. for dragging roads, roau district .no. i,i II. P. Dehning. for dragging roads, road district No. 7 14. F. W. Elliott, gasoline, road district No. 10 15 W. II. Letts, dragging roads, road district No. 13 10 J. 1. Allen, dragging roads, road district No. 10 0 (.. H. Nold Lumber Co.. til ing, lumber and posts, road district No. 0 15.02 Nebr. Culv. AL- Mfg. Co.. two culverts, road district No. 1. claim No. 11540 179.31 ERIDGE FEND 15. L. ('oilman, part pay for cutting creek channel at S.'hmad'T's $1 25.00 E. J.' Richey. lumber for bridge, road district 17 10.00 J. W. Keil. bridge work in ro id district No. 2 34.70 G. L. Heneger. bridge work in road district No. 13 5.00 M. L. E-. ans. driving piling. road district No. 5 05.00 C. H. Nold i'.: Co.. tile, lum ber, posts, road district 0 3 1.08 H. A. Funke. lumber to road di-frict No. 18 11.20 Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co.. one culvert, road district No. 1, Claim No. 115 4 0 4 1 1. 00 COMMISSIONER'S FEND First District J. D. Adams Co.. repairs, snirid'e. fork, knuckle, sep arator $ 1 1.07 T. II. Pollock Auto Co.. labor Kill mat), on Pest tracior.. 110.0." F. W. Elliott, gasoline fur nished to Valb-ry 02.10 S. E. Stone, unloading tubes 1.05 J. A. Harrows, for unloading tubes 1.05 L. V. Terryberry. grease to Ya'.lory 3.ri(( John Iverson. repairing grad er for Vallery 3 1.00 Restor & Swatek. mercba.i-dis-j to Vallery 3.05 J. D. Adams Co.. two lift lin'.cs 5.83 COMMISSIONER'S FEND Second District J. D. Adams Co.. one 100 spindle, one 770 boxing $ 15.00 Stroud Ai Co., one tractor, f. o. b. I'nion 5842.47 C. F. Harris, labor and ma Serial 10.34 Frans Pros. Lmbr. Co., lum ber to Harris 8.90 ( f) ! M I S ION E R S FI N I Third District Adauis Co.. repairs; DP DP 338 $ 10.00 Atchison, running grad- i er. big outfit 3 1.72 A A. Wallinger. for running j tractor, big outfit 37.13 MOTHERS' PENSION FEND j Elb r. Davis, mother's pension i for April. 1921 $ 25.00 Clara' Mat.ke, do 15.00 Martha Ilsddon, do 20.00 Ethel Bcstel. do 30.00 Martha Franke. do , 20.00 E ther Heneger. do 20.00 :.iae G. Hyde, do 40.00 J. D. 537, Wm. Ida Sehlicskc, do 20.00 Hallie Iilack, do - 20.00 .Margaret Lahoda, do 20.00 Viola Auxier. do 40.00 Minnie Mason, do 15.00 Fannie Nichols, do 20.00 Stella Persiiiger. do 20.00 Minnie Raker, do 40. 00 Ann-; Zitka. do 50.00 Sophia Maylield. do 10.00 Minnie McMaken. do 40.00 C. E. Hadley. do 10.00 Erma Higgs, do 15.00 Emma Iteed, do 10.00 The Hoard adjourned to meet on Wednesday, April 0, 1921. (Attest GEO. 11. SAY EES. County Clerk. SESSION OF WEDNESDAY, APR. G 'L-1 tci: OF COENTY COM M ISSION ERS of Cass County. Hoard met Present. C. F. .1 Plattsmouth. Nebr., April 0, 1921. as per adjournment. Harris, Fred 11. Gor- uid Geo. I.. Farley, County Com missioners; Ge;i. R. Savles, County Clerk. Pool Hall License (.'has. Cerlach and thirty-nine others filed a petition with the Hoard t grant license to J. L. Hums to operate a pool hall in building on I ot 5 in Elock 3, Village of Mauley. The Hoard granted the license and authorized the Clerk to issue same upon the payment of license fee of $30.00 as required by law for three tables. Quarterly Reports Filed Geo. R. Sayles Hied a report show ing fees of Clerk's office for the iirst quarter. 1921. $1GS.50. Allen J. Heeson liled a showing fees of Judge's office first quarter. 1921. $054.15. Edna D. Shannon liled rep rt for the report showing quarter, C. D. ing fees fees Recorder's office, first j 1921. I51S.S0. J Quinton filed report show of Sheriff's office- for the first quarter. 1921. $50.00. James Robertson filed report show li.g fees for District Clerk's office, !:rst quarter, 1921. $475.85. Clerical Help Granted County Assessor Wm. Rummel Hied a request with the Hoard for an allowance of $200.00 for clerical help in h:s office for the year 1921 and ;:;me was granted. Dragging Fund Taxes Motion by Gorder seconded by Farley that the money collected on ill.- oiie iuill tmergency drag fund be 'aiiied in the particular Commis--M iier's district in which same is .i. ! "t ed. carried unanimously. Claims Allowed The following bills were examined lie! approved: GENERAL FI ND Xroebler Eros., mdse. to the curt house and jail Plattsmouth St' am Laundry. I:undry, jail, March, 1921 . I! Smith, material and lubor, county jail Mike Tritsch, stamps, box rent, express Eroehler Eros.. ne spade to c e.iuty surveyor L. J. Maylield. printing lor district clerk Stale Journal Co.. supplies. cl :im No. 32 Ci 'aiuVia Carbon Co.. coupon boo!; No. E-1 1 577 1'. H. Nichols, provisions to Mr--. Peterson. March. 1921 C. F. Harris, telephone calls. .March. 1921 E-H Printing Co.. supplies to countv. claim No. M0 COM M ISSK . KE S FEND First District Kroeiiler Eros., merchandise to Vallery $ Mii:e Tritsch. spark plugs S-lrriiil Ar Co., two cylinder gaskets, claim No. 107 Standard Oil Co.. gasoline and . il. March. 1921 C. F. Vallery. road grader work, big ou'tfi Frci S. Yallerv. for running tr.ctor, big outiit ( ())! MISSION' ERS FEN I Second District Mi'; Tritsch, spark plugs; freight on tractor Standard Okl Co.. supplies for March. 1921 I". Mckhiors A; Son. one draw bar. iron and bolts ( 'OM M I SSION E R'S EE N ! Third District .Mil.-: Tritsch. spark plugs $ ROAD FEND Kroehler Pros., merchandise to road district No. 2 $ Krevhler Eros.,.-- merchandise to road district No. 1 li. A. Schwartz, road work with engine. R. D. No. 12 J. A. Leiiard. labor on grad er, road district No. 15 Frank Rouse, road work in road district No. 5 C. C. Halliard, road work in load district No. 1 E. J. Hoedel-er, load work in road district No. 9 Andrew Scbliet'ert. road work in road district No. S RRIDOE FEND K niihkr Pros., for pikes to road district No. 17 $ County of Lancaster, one-half cost of building bridge No. H-1S7 on county line R. S. McClcery, materia! for Spangler bridge Andrew Schliefert. for bridge work, road district No. 8 DRAGGING FEND Walter Sans, dragging roads it) id district No 2 Waller Sans, dragging roads, road district No. 1 Max Vallery. dragging road, road district No. 1 R. S. McCb-ery, one cement culvert, "road district No. 9 E. J." Hoede'r, r. for dragging roads, road district No. 9 Andrew Schliefert. dragging roads, road district No. S GENERAL FEND Countv to he reimbursed by the State Department of Public Works 4.0 5 S.79 8.0 0 10.51 2.9 0 4.5 0 1 20.00 10.50 7.50 3.9 5 210.42 14.00 5.00 1.97 119.11 101.40 93.00 19.50 18.48 5.00 7.00 4.30 50.00 5.0 0 70.00 170.42 18.40 17.45 1.50 79. 000.00 12.00 IS. 00 1 S.00 9.10 3 9 0.82 0.75 27.00 Onlu Hie NEW EDi v :son LrTves You V- 'm iff iKKSa n M -777:, , y,i 5.3 il i si 1 . r& Mt Free-Portrait A Ci-wiR L li'&&l of Mr. Edison I jl tVrJM ff-&$t$ri Krank-.in hooth. bo ' JZZzTr": 1 frtcZtf-'' I A f'l I 8: rl srjf l hannw.le famous portrait I V f VtWr "--SH'ii Rofisevrlt. has just cotn- V 1 " . Mr. Kiiion a lie looks t VCSr Tift KJ toiiay. We will be clad E JVi-. Ssi--f to cue you a proof, done ,n s?Kp..r',Ijg ir-ciii: $'3 I 'iTiP m on off set paper, mitable H l' for fram.ne. sire if X 19. iF XUV.W ''tii,i-'a simile autograph of Mr. f WvifrTn Edison. 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McVey. cutting lrush 4 Frank (Jlaiihifz, for cutting brush 12 Duplex Mfg. Co., one Duplex inaintainer 7 37 0 0 2 3 00 00 00 10 $2440. Patrol No. 3. Koad No. 24--Aug. Krecklow, mdse. and salary patrolman, March $125. Eouis C. Krecklow. md?e. and salarv. helper, March 152. Umis C. Krecklow, for team work Standard Oil Co.. gas and oil. rlaim No. 3-9-21- Highway Maintainor Co., re pairs for inaintainer Nash Sales Co., repairs Tor 1 ruck . P. M( lchiors & Son, repairs for truck Nash Sales Co., repairs Tor truck Fr;-t. Curyea AL- Murtey, for lumber and bolts 7. Mike Tritsch. Co. Treas.. cash advanced for spark plugs-- 5 II. A. Uoty, gasoline 62. tj 13. 21. 0. 5. .15 02 00 .71 4 5 53 07 33 S5 Oil 40 $433.22 Patrol No. 4, Poad No. 24 W. C). Wall, salary patrol man,, March. 1921 $125.00 Perry E. Coihert, dragging road 13.50 .Mike Tritsch. Co. Treas., cash advanced for spark plugs and postage 5.37 Hoy Cole, labor with ttam 0.00 Nash Sales Co., one Quad truck, new 1100.00 Company. $1249. S7 Patrol No. 5. Koad No. 21 (). E. 3a vies, salary patrol man. March. 1921 $200.00 Saunders County, maintain ing 2 Va miles road. January and February, 1921 72.79 $272.79 Total due county, $4700.87 The Hoard adjourned to 'meet on Thursday, April 7th, 1921. (Attest) GEO. K. SAY EES. County Clerk. SESSION OF THUKSDAY, APRIL 7 OFFM'i: OF COUNT V COM MISSIONEKS of Cass' County. Plattsmouth. Nebr.. April 7, 1921. Ho ml met as per adjournment. Present C. F. Harris, Fred II. Gor der and Geo. E. Farley. County Com missioners, and George 1. Sayles, County Clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: Bridge Contract Hip County Clerk delivered sealed bids for the year 1921 to the Board, the following bids being filed lu ac- corda nee bids: Monarch Engineering Falls City, Nebraska. Modern Construction Company, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Western Bridge & Construction Company. Omaha, Nebraska. The Board proceeded to tabulate the bids in the presence of the bid ders or their representatives. The bid of the Monarch Engineer ing Company being the best and lowest bid, the said company was awarded the contract for building the county bridges for the year end ing May' Sth, 1922 by the follow ing vote of the Board: Harris, yes; Farley, yes; Gorder, no. Bridge Lumber Motion by Gorder, seconded by Farley, that the proposition made by John Murtey to furnish bridge lum ber to the county through any deal er in the county at a price of $50.00 per thousand, be accepted by the Board, carried unanimously. The County Clerk was instructed to return all certified checks filed with the bridge bids. The Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, May 3rd. 1921, (Attest-) GEO. II. SAVLES, County Clerk. For. A Severe Cold "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured my daughter. Anna, of a se vere cold and cough a few years ago and ever since then I have never inisred an opportunity to recommend this medicine to anyone KuiTering from throat or lung troubles. I can nof speak too hiirhlv in nrait of it " Mrs. D. J. Shelley, EarlviUe. Chamberlain's Couth Itemed v contaios no narcotic and may be given to children with perfect con- uucuv.f. ii is a pieasant syrup they do not object to taking it. writes N. Y. so 1 i A i