FADE TCTTR PLATTSMO UTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY. JULY 4, 1921 4. - 4 0 . V x " J rlalce the 4th Crisp as Cool as October! Id I CLOTHCft AFT .. ...... CI r.IHI 1 Be well-groomed, envied by the perspiringly wilted feel right in a' Palm Beach Suit!' They come in dark as well as light shades readily washed or dry cleaned, and are tailored as smartly as the costly woolens. For your days outing and the remainder of the summer $10 to $24 PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSIONERS OF CASS COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION SESSIONS Office of COUNTY COM MISSION ERS of Cass County Plattsmouth. Neb., June 14, 1921. County Board of Equalization met as per statute and as advertised in all county papers. Present, C. F. Harris, Fred H. Gorder and George L. Farley. County Commissioners-; Wm. Ruinmel. County Assessor and Geo. II. Sayles, County Clerk. Valuations of precincts consider ed. :i. Wednesday. June 15. ID Hoard met in continued session. All members present. Precinct valu- 1 ations were considered and no clianges found necessary. We have some ley dozen. soft collars in it i h, madras ar.d li(lucs--ocid and ends --formerly priced at J5c and 50c; while they last, 2 for 25c. Sizes 13 1-2 to 16. Don 't deprive your self of a cool silk shirt for this day of days. You can buy them at one-half the price you paid lastsummer. All silk, crepe or Jer sey $0.50 and $7.50. Mis. I.ii.t'a Ha n od Eiuloises Cham berlain's Tablets "I a h inMiM r-n I'nr -.ir-i i'ioi.i sfom- and I rifl e ! . t ii in:- I A ; s V ti .-.! t i ('ill r. It. and Big. eat i r - F-rt t. mj CI:.. :i !: -I our !' Y pain .Si;.. an vt 1 . " V W;i i! ' l the ;:.-v l:' i' . rl .il: tl rdi lei . :i?'gi il:..t i:: . takiu hing I r; i s .' Ii I ir.a -1 I t n . t Wo w a lit lr . I.i.i V r -ii -l" 1 got l:i: 1 spring 1 .";tl.it adver ! .ill.- ..1" them in !.i"d i:. I lifil heaviness :i h utter e.t- bottles i can it hunt dis l:i li.irriid. of JUDGE RAMSEY VERY LOW Judge LI. S Ramsey, former judge of thi' second judicial district, lias ' l.-en very poorly at liis home in this j ity for the past few days and today ;his condition is most serious and it (is apparent that the Judge will 1 probably never lie able to be up and J around again and at least will never i be able to resume his former activi st w... f Judge Uaiii'ey lives until . the 4th of July, he will pass his iwiitv-: event h hi rt hdav. Thursday, June 1 ti. 1021. Hoard met in continued session. All members present. The following complaints were considered : James Stander, building. Ixt 171. Louisville. - Reduced to $3,050. James Stander, Lot 15S, Louis ville. Reduced to $150. I'. C. Stander. dwelling. Lots G7 68. Louisville. No change.. P. C. Stander. Lot 139, Louisville. No change Augusta Martens, dwelling. Lots 1 and 2. Rlock 52. Plattsmouth. Re duced to IS 00. Kd lonat. improvements. Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4. Hlock 25. Dukes Add. to Plattsmouth. No change. Kd Donat. building, east 2 1 fct. Lot 12. Hlock 29. Plattsmouth. Re duced to $0,500. Alexander Clark, lots and building. center 4 4 feet. Lots 1 and 2. Rloei 20. Plattsmouth. Reduced to $7,750 L. J. Rateshevik. Lots 11 and 12 Hlock 27. Plattsmouth. Reduced to $30,000. Louis llorsak. Iit 57. Out Lots to Plattsmouth. Reduced to $720. II. C. Backemeyer. NW'j Sec. 7-11-10. Reduced to J14.S40. Louise Spies, dwelling. Lots 3 and 4, Hlock 1. Young & Hays Add. to Plattsmouth. No change. I Lot 3. Block 33, Plattsmouth. No change. L. B. Egenberger. Lot 11, Block 33. Plattsmouth. Reduced to $1,200. L. B. Egenberger. Lot 12, Block 33. Plattsmouth. Reduced to .?S00. Knights of Columbus, part Lots 1 ami 2, Block 42, Plal tsmouth. No change. Knights of Columbus", improvement on same, lots. Reduced to $2,000. Knights of Columbus, assessment on personal property. No change. F. E. Card. W ' ' NW'i. Section 30 12-9. Reduced to $S.0o0. F. K. Card. N ' SW'i, Section 30- 12-9. Reduced to Metropolitan Ile;.it Co., Lots 1 and 3. Block 30. Plattsmouth. No change as the complaint should hav been filed with the HI20 board. The Board .adjourned to moot nt the call of the Comuv Clerk. (Attest) GKO. R. SAYLES. Clerk of Board. SESSION OF JUNE 20, 1921. Office of COUNTY COM M ISSK )NERS of Cass County Plat tmouth. Neb., June 20, 1921. Hoaru met m regular vesson. Present F. F. Harris. Fred II. Col der and tieorge I .. I arley. ( ountv Commissioners; (J.-o. R. Sayl. County 'lerk. Minutes of la t session read and approved, when the following busi ness was transacted i:i rei-ular foini Refund Rejected Mater of refund of part of $123.5: 1020 real estate tax paid June L 1 J 2 1 . receipt No. Nulls, by YVn:. L"d dy. coiiMiiireii nv the tioarti and re- luml rejected. - Motbtrs' Pension .Mot tiers pensions renewett r granted by order of Count v .Tudgn A J. Beeson: Mrs. Birdie Hicks. N nawKa; Mrs. .Minnie .Mason, tireen wood; Mrs. Fannie N'khols. Green wood; Mrs. Sophia Mayiield. Piatts mouth; Mrs. Esther ll. neger, t -p ijig Water. Claims Allowed The fdlowi!i:; e;,inis were allow Pollard Bros., road work in road district No. 13 P. C. Patterson, road work in road district No. 27 H. A. Funke, lumber and posts, road district 3 R. I). Feutiman, road work in road district 15 John Richardson, road work in road distrir-t Xo. 1 Nehr, Iowa Steel Tank Co., I culverts. 2 bands, road dis trict No. 15 front wheel di-trirt 7 work, rojid . one rc'id road Win. Gehr! for grade: Ira Barker district No. 3 Village of Greenwood porlioti road money district N'o. 20 St oh 1 man Hardware Co., for nnbe. to road district No. 3 S. S. Peterson, repairs to road di-tfict Xo. 5 Oscar Bowler, road work in road district No. 14 road work in No. 1 road work in No. 1; road work in No. 11 road work No. 10 4.00 C3.90 1;.25 .00 15.00 1 05.52 12.00 113.00 pro road 00.00 one culvert, road district 15, claim No. 12425 116.44 Nehr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., one culvert, road district No. 8, claim No. 12547 62.80 Nebr. Culvert & Mfg Co., fourteen culverts, road dis tricts 11, 12, 12, claim No. 12548 454.88 Nehr. Culvert .'i Mfg. Co., one culvert, road district No. 14. claim No. 12549 29.11 Nebr. -(.'ill vert & Mfg. Co., twelve culverts, road district No. 1, claim No. 12550 644.45 Nehr. Culvert - Mfg. Co., three culverts, road district No. 15, claim No. 12551 .Wbr. Culvert & Mfg Co., one band, road district No. 12, claim No. 12596 64.9! 1.65 Roger Reeve, road district C;t1 Rodawav, road di-trict .1. C. Nidav. road district J. E. Lancaster, in road district 6.-1 i The Board adjourned to meet on 1.00 Tuesday, June 21st, 1921. I (Attest) GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. 50.00 per year as provided at the discretion of the 9.0 0 Frans Bros. Lumber Co.. lum ber ami h-.ih, road di-trict .-. o '. C. road R. A. road R. A. load J. W. r ad Nehr. pa i rs grade Cloidt 1 I Barnard district Talbot, d ist rict Talbot, district , road work in No. 1 road work in No. I road work in No. 4 Keil. , road work in di-trict No. 2 Culv. Mfg. Co.. re lor Little We-tern r. road district No. 14 Lumber A: Coal Co., i.OO 10.00 S5.2; 7) '..4 0 23.00 1 o.5o 4 9.40 1 0!. SESSION CO l" NT Y of 21, 1921. OF JUNE Office of "commissioners Cass County Plattsmouth, Neb., June 21, 1921. as per adjournment. Harris, Fred II. Gor . Farley, County Com-G-eo. R. Sayles, Couu- luuiber to road di trict 1 BRIDGE FEND Henrv Snell. for lumber and bridge work, road dist. 9$ H. A. Funke. lumber A. F. Sturm, lumber to road C.,so .'9.4 0 3S.5 9 woriv in re- Phone 2.S9-J. If yon hai v.ant lo bu, S.-'i Ulliof , p1l!lO e anvtnui lo don't overlook tuner. dstw. sell, or a want- F0RD TOURING CAR FOR SALE. A-l lis.-Ill . Will : all c:o condition. Foot feed, spot etc. Taken in on furniture. Ii for $225.00. 10'r off for hone 645-2 rings. G II BIST H GHKIST. P ?J in 1'ir D.iilv Journal. Rlank Rooks at the Journal Office. Friday. June 17. 1921. Board met in continued session. All members present. Complaints considered but action on same de ferred for inspection of property. Board adjourned to meet on Tues day, June 21st. 1921. (Attest GEO. R. SAYLES. Clerk of Board. Plattsmouth. Neb.. June 21. 1921. Board met as per adjournment. All members present. The following complaints were considered: Win. Leddy. NIC '4 Sec. 21-12-1. Reduced to $10,000. W. A. Cleghorn. Lots 11. 13 and 27. SV4 NW4, Sec. 22-12-11. Re duced to $S00. L. B. Egenbcrger, ve.st one-half of tr rt ini fa ( a i r v- - r ' " !. ,:: , .' : I ; 1 I ) ! I i L ) O CORSETS Correctly Styled LASHION never favors the uncorsered figure, but approve a finely moulded form which fol lows natural body lines. Our cool, supple Corsets do just this. ' $1.50 to $4.50 1 listed : 'I N I) corn at ' ? II. A brdsniers of brocaded sa'in finished at the top with real filet. The corset features a rubber Insert at each' aide. Low busted. MODDL 320. Summer Brassieres! Brassieres cannot be chosen like hosiery merely by a size. A great number of models en ables us to give you a Brassiere suited to your in dividual figure. 50c to $3.25 Cool Athletic Underwear Frills arc- pretty, but they are non-essentials, which comloi t-seeking women eliminate on warm days. Of fine nainsook, tailored to fir, Athletic Underwear is coolest. $1.50 to $2.85 hi 11 m A Good Quality of Goods at a Low Price. Call Phones No. 53, 54 and 144 ed on various funds a GENERAL I ' Joseph jweii. sheilin county farm C. I). Quinton. salary, ini'e aue. hoarding pris-mers and expense 207.lt L. B. A ppleni.i n. for Greenwood precinct. I'21 o2 !..".( Cloidt Lumber & Coal Co., coal to Roy Covert tl.2; Bach V- Libt-rshal, proi.-ious to llra.-kv ;..0u K. B. PrtfC. Co.. supplies for May. claim No. S! 12i.2 1 Cudahy Packiim Co.. supplies to court house IS. 4" E. J. Richey. lath to the county farm l.So Russell Wasley. helpii; jan itor 2.4 0 J. M. Teen irileu. Work on school redo t rict in?: Coin 20.::t. Bach At Libershal. proviiius to Lee. May, 1921 1-2.00 Ambler Bros., provisions to Brown. March, A ;!. 1921- l.0n E. A. Wtir!. pro isions lo Monroe. Ma v. 1921 7.0 0 Nehr. tins ,i Electric Co.. ic book No. 4 2." to court house 20. (tn Br. E. II. Worthmau, sey-vice tt county patients 42.00 . II. Lewis, haulm.; 2 load of rubbish l.ro Geo. L. Farlev, salarv and mileage to June :'o. l!2l- lOS.'.n Milbum K- Scott. I. -al blanks to coiinty so p.-r in i erui':i t Nebr. Gas & Eiec. Co.. service to court house. jail illid county farm, .May. -!921 20.41 J. H and .Mr-. Tarns, salary tor Mav. 1921 17".0ii Ered Patterson, office work on records. June. 1921 S9.20 Omaha Printini: Co. supplies to county assessor and coun ty superintendent, elaini No. al22 LSI 1'estor A!- Swatek, unlse. to county farm J. Halt & Son. mdse. to coun- tv farm 2S.20 Ambler Bros., provisions to lMiffield. May, 19L'l 7.89 1. B. Esenberer, mdse. to sheriff. Kuschinsky and La- hoda fi4..r.O Nehr. Blue Print A- Supply Co., one transit bubble lo McKcp 2.15 COMMISSIONERS- ECND Eir.st District Walter Byers. crader man,, June, 1921 $ f.2.10 B: l Wiles, posts, R. D. 1 100.00 Stroml - Co., service, claim No. 1SS 20.00 Stroud Co.. tractor repairs, claim No. 1S1 S9.22 Standard Oil Co., balance due r.s.no 2.".0 a. 00 ::.t;o 4. so r.o.co 2 4.70 21.70 1 S 1 . 1 0 27S.70 4.20 4 4.00 1 Lot) COO on old account la.00 COMMISSIONERS BEND Second District J. D. Adams Co., one ll foot blade $ 10.00 A. F. Sturm, lumber to road district No. 11-12-1:. 71.20 Stroud & Co., service, claim No. 1SS 10.00 Robert Willis. mdse. and labor 20. S7 Standard Oil Co., balance due on old account 19'. It! Wm. Burbee, oil for heavy gang 7.00 COMMISSIONERS' F U N 1 1 Third District Chas. Frohlich, road fjradinff-9 Glenn Atchison, road irradins: E. R. 1 'inland, road pradiuK Stroud & Co., service, claim No. 1SS , J. A. Lenard. labor on trac tor and grader 19.00 O. P. Freman. road work in road district No. fi 21. GO Wm. Atchison, graderinan, II. G. No. 3 71.20 A. A. Wallinger, engineer, II. G. No. 3 Standard Oil Co., balance due , on old account ROAD FUND B. L. Coffman. fill in tube. road district No. 12 ? J J. A. Lenard, labor on scraper Henry Snell, road work in road district No. 9 16.50 12.00 9.00 20.00 5.00 0.00 .00 30.00 2.50 district- 11-12-13 23C30 Ira Parker, brid road district No. 3 v S. Peterson. hridi: pairs, road district No. "m. Oliver, bridge piling toiler Ret-ve. bridge work in road di-trirt No. 10 "::rl Rodawav. briilge work, road district No 10 P. C. Patterson, iiridue work road district No. - 7 shiand Lumber Co., luiuber to fo?.d district Xo. 4 -"tohlnian Hardware Co., for Iianhviiro and lumber loid! Lumber & Coal Co., lumber io road district 27 lohn .Mnriev. lumber for bridge near Eagle !:,ul Judkins. spikes for bridge near Eagle i . .1. sirci'n-r. iiriuge -,vorK Dick White, hridue work DRAGGING FEND llenrv Snell. drai-iiing roads ii .road 1 ist r i t No. 9 ? Pollard Ero-, dragging roads in road district No. 13 ieo. .stmii's. dragging roans in road district No. 27 5.25 Frank Grauf. ilranging' roads in road district No. 27 7.50 . C. Patterson, for dragging toads, road (iistrict No. 27 23.25 W. A. Wheeler, for dragging roads, road district No. 27 C00 ( einral Bridge ( (instruct n Co.. S'3r" concrete pipe. road district No. 12 25.92 V. S. Jordan, dragging roads in road district No. I 15.00 Robert Shrader. for dragging roads, road district No. 27 4.50 R. A. Talbot, dragging roads n road district No. 1 3.90 toltn Richardson, lor drag ging roads, road dist. Xo. 1 13.50 Earl Talbot, dragging roads. road district No. 4 9.00 Will Lohnes, dragging roads. road district No. i 12.94 Win. Wendt. dragging roads. road district No. 12.00 A. A. Scl'oe!ii;:ii. for dragging roads, road district No. 3 2S.SS I. W. Bird, dragging roads. road district No. It! 7.50 Ira Parker, dragging roads. road distrof No. 3 20.00 ('has. Frolich. dragging roads in road district No. 1 (! 1CS7 I. G. Lohnes. dragging roads in road, dist rict No. 2 COO . A. P.e-ack, dragging roads in road (iistrict No. 3 15.00 lohn lieil. dragging ro?ids in road district No. 3 5.00 A. !. Schoeiuan. dragging j roads in road district No. 3 5.t"0 W. A. Wheeler, for dragging roads, road district No. D. 7.S It. R. Alden. dragging roads. road (Iistrict No. 1 '! 15.75 I. E. Lancaster, for dragging roads, road district No. 10 11.40 Rnltz Meisiuger. for dragging roads, road district No 2 9.80 R. H. Ibiirv. dragging road road district No. 10 A. C. Pickering, for dragging roads, road district No. 2 Louis Keil. dragging roads. road district No. 2 Earl Talbot, dragging roads. road district No. 4 II. P. Long, dragging roads, road district No. 4 R. B. LefHer. for roads, road district No. 13 13.50 Claude R. Hixon. dragging roads, road district No. 1 24.75 C. C. Barnard, for dragging roads, road district No. 1 14.20 R. M. Beck, dragging roads, road district No. 14 2.50 Cleveland Tractor Co.. pis ton and rings, road dist. 10 14.2S G. P. Foreman, for dragging roads, road district No. fi 41.25 Will Hofman, for dragging roads, road district No. lt! S.25 J. E. Kleiser, for dragging roads, road district No. 4 F. R. I'drd. dragging roads in road district No. 10 Martin Lohne. for dragging roads, road district No. 2 Joe Vickers. dragging roads, road district No. 10 .T. W. Keil. dragging roads in road district No. 2 Nebr. Culvert fc Mfg. Co.. four bands, road district No. 1 elaini N'o. 12422. 7.53 Nebr. Culvert & M.fgT. Board met Pre-ent, C. F. d r a lid Geo. I. luissioneru ami tv Clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: Tax Refund Mat tor of refund of tax amounting to $21.01 for the years 1915 to 1920, inclusive, paid under protest by the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Rail way tJo., June 21, 1921, for reason of double taxation on Lot 1 and Sub Lot 1, of Lots 6, 7. S. 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Sec. 11-12-10, considered by the Board and County Treasurer authorized to refund said tax. Clerk of County Court County Judge A. J. Beeson filed notice of appointment of Lillian White as Clerk of the County Court and requested that the salary be fix ed at $1,2 by statute, Board. The Board approved the appoint ment and fixed the salary at $1,080. 00 per year. Bills Allowed The following claims were audited and allowed on the various funds as listed: BRIDGE FUND Monarch Eng. Co., part pay for bridge No. 5, north of Sec. 2, 8 Mile Grove pet. $500.00 Monarch Eng. Co., part pay for bridge No. 6, between Sections 9 and 10, 8 Mile Grove pet. 500.00 Monarch Eng. Co., part pay for cement box No. 27, at Leffler's, Weeping Water 400.00 Monarch Eng. Co., part pay for- cement box No. 16, on O street road, Chappel 400.00 COMMISSIONERS' FUND Second District Robt. McCleery, cement work, road districts 8 and 13 $200.00 The Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, July 5th. 1921. (Attest ) GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. MANLEY NEWS hw9 7 I Mrs. C. E. Mockenhaupt is unable to be about. David Brann was called to Platts mouth on business last week. Charles Gerlach was looking after some business matters in Omaha last Monday. Eli Keckb-r was looking after some business matters in the county seat last Thursday. Mrs. Jake Iodines and children, of Weeding Water, were visiting in Man ley last w eek. Adolph Steinkamp has been kept pretty busy driving the binder while the boys did the rest. Miss Margaret O'Leary has been ill the past week and is not much improved at this writing. Joseph .Murphy, son of James Mur phy and wife, has been visiting with relatives here during the past week. Louis Keikler made a business trip to Omaha last week, bringing home a truck load of freight for the local merchants.' Roland Coon was looking after mine business matters in Weeping Water last Wednesday, driving over in l is auto. Mrs. A. II. Humble, who has been visiting relatives in Kansas City for some time past, retuiied home Satur day morning. Misses Raniona Frost and Rachel I'lej Chilian spent the fore part of the week at the Fred Lauritson home east of town. Clyde Jenkins and wife of Weep ing Water visited friends and rel i tives in and near Mauley one even ing last week. Mrs. Fb ischnian and children, who have been visiting here for some time, returned Monday to their home at Nebraska City. The Farmers elevator is being given a coat of galvanized iron, the work being- done by John Fleisch man and Eli Keckler., E. A. Burns and family of Platts mouth visited in Manley last Thurs dav evening. at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burns. Rudolph Bergman and Edward Kelly were in Omaha last Monday, and while there they visited with Tbeo Harms at the Swedish Emanuel hospital. Ralph Keckler, his mother, Mrs. Thomas Keckler and Miss Alice Harms were in Omaha one day last week, where Miss Harms visited her father at the hospital. Many of the Manley people have 'been going to the sand pits near (Weeping Water for a swim. A. H. Humble. Wm. Ileebner ana . it. Fro.d were over Friday evening ,tm mouth and Manley a iday, in which Manley week ago Sun, was victorious. They went via Louisville and got through before the rain. Miss Lottte Koop, of Louisville, visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. Bergman, several days dur ing the past week. Miss Koop was one of the instructors in. the Omaha public schools last year. Herman Ball was in visitor in Omaha a couple of different days last week. He has been kept pretty busy supplying his customers with binder twine, as the low price at which he sold it created a great de mand. The citizens of Manley are pin ning their faith to Andy Schniader, in his coming fight with Captain Bob Roper at Omaha July 4th. Many from here have been over to see the ex-navy lad train and feel sure- he will put the army heavyweight to sleep in jig time. There have been some exception ally large yields of wheat in this neighborhood, and threshing returns are expected to show as much as thirty bushels to the acre. Among those having extra good looking fields are Roy Steinkamp, Charles Murphy, Jr., and Herman Mann. Re turns at the farm of Hart Brothers, near Weeping Water, show an av erage of 22.07 bushels. Girls Have Good Show The young ladies of Manley have become noted for their successful en- I tertainments and the one or last Friday night, was no exception to the rule. The title of their offering was "After the Game," and a large number were present to enjoy the show. Mrs. William Heebner su perintended the musical part of the show, and to her untiring efforts is due much of the success. Adolph Steinkamp pleased the audience with his playing of the accordian. Misses Grace Noyes and Dorothy Brecken feld gave some excellent readings and Miss Edith Stander rendered some fine musical numbers. Those included in the regular cast of char acters were Vera Gerlach, Creda Fleischman, Myrtle Fleischman, Min nie Stohlman, Leda Fleischman, Ada Fleischman, Anna Earhart, Dorothy Otte and Alice .Harms. 19.: Undergoes Operation A week ago last Sunday, Theo Harms was taken suddenly ill with an attack of acute appendicitis and was rushed to the Swedish Emanuel hospital in Omaha, where he was R. Bergman and family attended immediately operated on for relief the 'base ball game between Piatts- and has since ben resting nicely. 9.00 - dragging 3.00 12.30 4.50 10.50 20.00 Co., Binder Twiee! You will need it in a few weeks now, and to be supplied with the best when you have to have it is worth while. We carry "INTERNATIONAL" twine the best made. Once you try it you'll never use any other. See us now and be ready for the harvest. Don't forget we carry a full line of farming ma chinery and. can supply your wants. Heirmaini sill THE IMPLEMENT Manley, MAN, Nebraska