The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 18, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    FAQE FOTTB
MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921.
PLATTSMOUTH. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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POLLARD WOULD RAISE j
LIMIT OF FARM LOANS
Washington. July 14. K. M. Pol
lard, of Nehawka. Nebraska, appear
ed before the banking and currency
committee of the house this after
noon in support of the bill to raise
the maximum of an individual loan
under the farm loan act from $10,000
to $25,000. and also in favor of the
Reavis bill to enable the discount of
agricultural paper on twelve months
time by federal reserve banks. The
limit is now six months. .Mr. Pol
lard said that both bills would ma
terially alleviate the present great
distress of the farmers in Nebraska.
Chairman McFadden's questions
indicate opposition to increasing the
farm loan limit on the ground that
then; were applications pending for
several times the amount of money
available and that the loans should
le spread out as much as possible.
Members of the committee appeared
more favorable to increasing the time
limit on agricultural paper redis
count ed by the federal reserve banks.
Eastern members suggested that the
six months' paper could be and gen
erally was renewed.
Representative Reavis answered
that the fear that it night not be
renewed should be removed and rec
ognition given the fact that the
farmer had only an annual turnover
of his goods.
(Elank Books at the Journal Office.
GIVES PLEASANT SURPRISE
The pleasant home of -Mr. and .Mrs.
('. P. Sydebot liam was file scene of a
most delightful gathering yoterday
afternoon ond evening when a num
ber of the relatives and friends were
entertained in honor of the birth
day anniversary of Mrs. J. It. Stine.
daughter of Mrs. Sydebotham. The
event had been arranged unknown
to the guest of honor and when she
w is called to the home of her par
mtri yesterday morning it was un
Mispeet ing that such a delightful
surprise had been arranged and as
she was greeted by the merry party
with cries of greeting and it was
some time before she recovered from
the effects of the surprise.
The day was .'pent in visiting with
a very enjoyable luncheon served at
noon and prepared in the m.inner
that characterizes the hosp'ta-'-ty of
the Sydebotham home. One of the
features of the day wis th birth
day cake which wa : decorated with
flags and made a very prttv fea
ture of the occasion. Tiicso to ; t-
tend the event were: Me-damcs My
ers, Murphw, Nelson and little
naught r, John Mclinle. William !
les. Fred Leader and two cfildren, of
Omaha. Mrs. ( R. Johns. m of Court
land. Mrs. Joseph Hadraba. and
-Mrs. lilanehe Price and Mrs. Will
lleirrieh and little grand.iughter.
Helen Virginia Price atil .Mis. Fred
Sydebotham.
OPENS NEW SHOP
EXTRAVAGANCE LEADS TO RUIN.
CUT IT OFF.
BANK THE MONEY YOU THROW AWAY FOOLISHLY FOrt
JUST ONE YEAR.
YOU WILL NEVER BE EXTRAVAGANT AGAIN. IT 'IS
MORE PLEASURE TO BANK MONEY THAN TO SPEND IT.
TRY IT; YOU WILL FIND OUT THAT WE ARE RIGHT
AND THANK US FOR GIVING YOU THE IDEA.
WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS.
State Bank
PLAT TR MOUTH. NFBRAftKA
The Hotel Wagner barber shop is
once more open to the public and
has been fitted up as one of the
most pleasingly arranged and com
plete barber establishments in the
city. Mr. H. D. Jones of Omaha has
secured the shop and has had it open
for business for several days pat.
Mr. Jones was formerly engaged in
the barber business in the metropo
lis, having been in charge of a s-ix
chair shop in the Live Stock bank
building on t lit South side and was
finite successful there until he
thought to remove to a smaller city
with his family. Mr. Jones has been
the owner of property in the north
part of the city for some time and
is now having it fixed up with the
view of making it his permanent
home here and with his two daugh
ter:, expects soon to occupy their
ri-sicience here. His short stay here
ha.; made a most favorable impres
sion on Mr. Jones and he is busilj
engaged in getting acquainted with
the Plattsmcuth people.
Advertising is .printed talesman
ship generalized sufficiently to carry
appeal to the varied class of readers.
Does your ad come within these requirements?
Tablets, note books, pencils, etc..
for the school children, may be had
at the Journal office.
PROCEEDING
COHSSiO
OFGASS I
SOF
MEDQ
Edd Marshal,
('. F. Vallerv. :
same, RI) 7
a i.ie. III) 1
00 TV
Office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of Cass County
Plattsmouth. Neb.,
July r. 10 21.
Hoard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present C. ! . liani-', Fro 1 II.
Gorder and Geo. L. Farley, County
C. W. I'ir same, KD 1
II. Ketelhut, same, III) 12
Ira Parker, rame. HI) H
Alvin Lea vr, same, RD i;
Modern Const. Co.. cone, tile
HI) ll, U', i:;
ROAD Fl'NI)
John Murtey, lumber. HI)
II. P. Donning, ro :d work in
III) No. 7
H. Ketelhut. same. HI) 12
John Murtey, lumber, HI) 15
H. A. Talbot. HW HI) 4
Commissioners
tv Clerk.
Minutes cf
and approved
buMr.ess was
form :
; Ceo. II. Sayles. Co'.m-
the last seiion read
when t lie following
transacted in regular
Claims Allowed
GKNKHAL FL'NI)
Thierolf, mdse. to
farm ?
itzgerald, salary for
1D21
work for
Philip
count y
Oral I
Li ne.
Gertrude Morgan,
county assessor
Will T. Adams, salary
June, 1!)21
':itilt 1;iiiii;i;p1 .v,rl,- fur
county assessor
Fans Sievers. salary, janitor.
Alpha C. Peterson, salary and
expense
V. C. Grebe, assisting sheriff
James Kohertson, sal:ry and
tVes. 2nd fjiiarter. 1121
Geo. Ileisel. grinding for the
county farm
alna D. Siiannon. stamps, re-ci-rding
C. i'. Harris, piiojie calls tor
tr.onth of ,lu:H'
'. W. Klliott. gas to count v
farm
Geo. H. Sayles. salary, ex
pense. June, 1!21
J. 11. Tarns, cash for groceries
S. S. Chase, prov. to Worden
Prod II. Gorder. saP'. mileage,
June. 11(21
Nebr. (las Klc. Co.. ice
book No. 12 0 4
P. C. Marquarrit. prov. to Coi
ii:igham. June. 1021
Omaha Prig. Co.. supplies to
Treas.
Johnson Bros., prov. to Allen,
June. 19 21
P.rendel & Mrendt l. saly. Co.
Pays.. 1st (Jr.. 1121
Mrs. Dora Fleischman. care
blind man. 2nd Qr.. 1!21
John Kopia. prov. to I.nrinn.
.!:;. 11'21
C. D. (Juinton, salary, b.oard
iij.T prisoners, mileage. June
A. G. Cole, salary. June. 1021
Klopp Prtg. Co.. add machine
p:iper
Geo. 1. Farley, saly.. mileage,
June. 1021
Fred Patterson, office work,
mileage. June. 1021
Hammond & Siephens. sup
plies, claim No. 2 0
,T. Hatt tz Son. prov. to Witt
struck. Harris. Covert
O. T. Ley!;, f-neo and wheat
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry,
laundry to jail
F. (J. Fricke & Co., prescrip
tions to Green
Omaha Prtg. Co.. supplies to
Co. Judge
Jess Warg'i. material to coun
ty farm
Hen Wiles, supplies, labor to
county farm
F. G. Dovey & Son., mdse. to
county farm
II. M. Soenniclisen. prov. to
Hnrt. Worden. P.lack and
Schleisinger
Dr. G. G. Douglas, saly. Co.
phvs.. March. April. Ma v.
June, 1921
State Journal Co., supplier,
claim No. :!4
Plattsmouth Water Co.. water
June. 1021
J.tni"s W. Probst, costs and
fe" s. State vs. Rogers, Gen
sales. Willsn t
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
ary for J one, 10
Froehler Pros., nah
house
C!!i It I.nil.r. Coal Co.. mdst
to county jail
Mire Tritsch. sinmp:'. expres-
c.ro
00.00
cr.ir.
for
104. lfi
the
MS. 0 I)
I i::.ou
101
is
(Ml
:.S4
1 1
2."-2
0.S I
. o o
14 2.
Ml
S.OII
ir. it;
.CO
md.-,e. HI) 27
UW HD 27
: I raighteniiig
HW and
(: due
Kroehler Pros.,
P. C. Patterson
L- 'iiral P.irish.
creek, HD IS
Henry l;rc , I:n;.i:i,
fit.. HD IT.
W.T. Hiehar.Ison. mdse. RD 1
Tra Parker. HW, HD :;
li. I j. Cot'!'
-ll bl'iii:'.
I'll!
W. J. Part
ma! (-rial
F. G. Fricke ,v- Co.. mds
(.In). I.. Far!. -v. ilirecting
work
P. F. Terry berry, trip
n:ere!r:ml;.-o
Mikr Tri's'-l:. cash ad,
Lewis claim
SFCOXD COM MR. DIST
I?. L. Cofl'mati. ba!. due on
3.7a
HS.oO
4...0
11.00
10.00
10.15
530.00
25. C5
87.20
101.50
12.80
0.00
:;.5o
10.40
51.20
01.
6.
2 2
8 0
25.00
v.:: I,
fill.
.-"'. c
:-idt,e.
balan:'
H D S .
DM MR.
bias! i::
100.00
DIST.
g ami
i
road
and
on
$ 150.20
(J.75
15.00
10.00
A. E. Locfley, bridge work 7.20
John Murtey, lumber 60.00
Chas. C. Barnard, bridge wk. 9.00
Tool, N;iuman & Murtey, for
lumber 101.38
John C. .Mick, bridge work 13.20
Paul W. Judkins, spikes 5.74
Ralph Twisr. paint 2 bridges 7.00
J. W. Keil. bridge work 15.00
Monarch Eng. Co., repr. bdge.
No. 35 135.44
Do, cone, box Nos. 17 and 40.1000.00
Do, steel bridges No. 11, 23,
30. 12. 24. 34. 18 4000.00
Do, bal. for bdge. No. 6 491.59
Do, bal. for bdge. No. 5 207.97
Do, bal. bdge. No. 4 552.87
Do, bal. bdge. No. 2 836.66
Do. overhaul, bdge. No. 3 32.50
DRAG FUND
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
7 culverts. RD 14 $160.10
Cloidt Lmlir. & Coal Co., lum
ber. RD 1 19.60
Fred E. Manners, dragging
reads. RD 16 7.50
A. J. Schafer, same. HD 9 2.25
Fred Tritsch, same. RD 1 24.00
Lawrence Johnson, same, RD
14 6.25
Andrew Schliefert, same, HI)
S 19.75
W. T. Brittenhani, same. HD
commissioners; Geo. R. Sayles, coun
ty clerk.
The following business was trans
acted in regular form:
County officers' reports for the
second quarter, 1921, were filed as
follows:
1 County Judge Allen J. Uceson.
$S02.95.
Clerk District Court James Robert
son, $807.57.
Register of Deeds Edna D. Shan
non, $452.90.
County Clerk Geo. ll. Sayles,
$156.95.
County Sheriff C. D. Quinton.
The following claims wen; audit
ed and allowed on funds as listed:
GENERAL FUND
C. W. Crabtrec, provisions to
idarari, June $ 10.00
Nebr. Gas & Electric Co., ser
vice, June 3S.73
O. W. Marshall, land at NW
cor., NWVi Sec. 7-11-9. road 500.00
ROAD FUND
B. F. Wiles, 90 posts, road
district
bri
V.
J.
ir:!t
C. J.
roa d
C. F.
,i
ai.d
rot k dust,
Pro till, O :-!! e; roa
Part rid biasing
rial
Pako'iin
district No. :
Harris, ex pi use.
THIRD COMMR
Ue. blast
50.00
10.10
15.00
3.5 4
nj
DIST.
; and
22.84
7.50
36.75
18.00
7.50
20.00
16.50
3.75
25.50
42.75
20.25
W. J. Pa tin
materia! S 4S.00
P. E. V.'oodrutu. raid work in
road district No. 1 ' 42.90
J. P. Ad'ims 'i Co., wheel for
ditcher
BRIDGE FUND
L. E. Wood rum. bridge work,
r-'.id district No. 1 ti
Edw. Koran, same. HD 16
Ira Parker, same. HI) 3
B. L. CofTman. bal. due fill.
Sthmader and Stander bdsxs.
23.00
23.25
14.25
3.75
11.50
? 26.50
IS. 00
16 5.86
11
24
4
00
SO
1.5
C.7
The IJaard adj uirned to meet on
Wednesday. July 6. 1021.
Attest
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
16.
3 0.00
.0 0
125
.48
.00
COUNTY
of
;ehs
Boar:!
l i : ent. C.
n-i Goo. i
rs ; Gt.
Tl.e foil
re 1 in re
.Mothers'
let
Of: ice of
COMMISSIO
Cass County
Platt.-mouth. Nebr..
July 6th. 1021.
as per adjournment.
H: rris. Fred H. Gorder
Farley, county cnmmi
. H. Sayles. county clerk,
wing business vas trans
r;ii!ar form:
peu.:iot,s, granted or re-
32.10
22.50
18.00
137.40
11.25
26.50
7.7;
O.OO
43.20
47
10
Tains, sal-
11
e. to court
.1)0
4.;:
s.i;
4 6.50
40.00
.6 1
.00
175.00
25.45
15 1.65
5 6 . :; s
nee e.l by the County Judge as fol
lo',i'.. were approved: Mrs. Mae G.
Hyde. Pbit'.smoiith; Mrs. St. ila I'er
si nwr. Piatt - .i.'.uth.
Olticial i'ond. Harry W. McFaddea,
justice of the peace. Salt Creek pre
cinct approved.
Resolution
The following resolution was pass
fi1. l y the Board:
Resolved, that County Commission-!
yre n Gorder be given author- j
itv to represent the Countv Board of
j Cass county. Nebraska, in the mat-j
jter of letting of contracts for guard!
jvuii on Federal Aid projects Numbers'
il(7-A. 153-A and 133-C. j
j Claims Audited and Allowed I
1 general fund j
, James B. McKee. salary and '
mi'eage. June, 1021 $215.00
I). C. Morgan, P. M., postal i
! s'i plies 5.60
'Fred II. Gorier, phone calls 11.05,
Loretta DeLone. fees paid in
Lancaster "(., insane case.
I C. Del. one 26.40
Bach Vi- Liier; hel. prov. to
! Hrasky, May. June. 1021-- 10.00
Bach i Libershal, prov. to
Lee 12.00
L. R. Snipes, expense Co. farm
! burrru. June, l o 2 1 301. SS
Sam T. (lilmcur. use of land
for road, 2 months 15.00
The E:iale Beacon, board of
f-.ualizat ion notice. 1021
Joe Johnson, same, RD 5
Albert Baiters, same, RI) 5
Yerbin Rouse, same, HD 5
P. C. Patterson, same. HD 27
Lloyd Mick, same. RD 16
Arthur Doran. same, RD 16
Arthur E. Opp, same. R D 12
Nick Becker, same, HI) 16
P. A. White, same, RI) 6
J. M. Dunbar, same, RD 13
Andrew Schliefert, same, RD
,s
Wm. Kitzel. same, HI) 6
Henry Eikerman, same, RI) 6
G. L. Heneger, same, HD 13
J. M. Teegirden, same, HD
14
L. J. Walradt, same, RD 6
E. E. Mat his, same, RD 6
J. M. Tecgarden, same, RD
14
Wm. Welirbein. same, HD 10
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co..
1 culv.. 1 band, RD 15
Frank Grauf, elragging road,
RD No. 27
Walter Sans. same. RD 27
Harry Forbes, same. RD 1
Grin Pollard, s-me, RD 13
A. I. Bird, math, RD C
Nc-br. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
2 culverts. 2 bands, RD 14
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., 3
culverts, RD 15
G. P. Cook, dragging roads in
HI) No. 6
Keil. same, RD 2
Lancaster, same, RD 10
Vallerv. same. RD 10
FIRST COMMR. DIST.
Fred S. Vallerv, engineer H.
G. No. 1 $145.20
Monarch Eng. Co., part pay.
cone, box No. 3S
Kroehler Bros., mdse. to II.
G. No. 1
Do. mdse. to Vallery
John Iverson. labor and re
pairs .
John Bauer, labor and matl.
E. J. Hichey, mdse. to Val
lerv J. D. Adams & Co., 1 blade
I). B. Ebersole, bar of iron
John Sheldon, labor II. G. No.
1
Monarch Eng. Co.. overhaul,
bridge No. 3
SECOND COMMR. DIST.
Standard Oil Co., Mobiloil
and freight $
Fred MeGrady. blacksmithin
road district No. 13
H. A. Doty, gasoline. H. G.
9.75
18.00
2 6.76
42. IS
12.00
1 6.(io
12.
20.
On
00
No. 1 $ 27.00
DRAGGING FUND
R. II. Henry, dragging roads.
road district No. 10 $
Wm. Welirbein. same, RI) 10
F. W. Elliott, gasoline. HI) 10
F. W. Eliiott, same, HI) 1
Joe Schmader, dragging roads
in road district No. 3
Wm. Wendt. same, HI) :5
BRIDGE FUND
C. II. Nol.l Lmbr. Co.. lumber. S
FIRST COMMR. DIST.
5 Glen Lewis, work on St nil
road $
F. D. Daniels, same
H . O. Dooley, same
Ed Cot ner. team work
SECOND COMMR. DIST
Joe Schmarderer, straw and
labor $
THIRD COMMR. DIST.
Lenard, blacksmith wk
State Highway Fund
PATROL NO. 1
M ison, matl. and labor..?
Mason, repairs, grea. e
Sales Co.. repairs, claim
42456
Pollock Auto Co., mdse.
- Tilson, grading
Elliott, gasoline
Hichey, mdse
PATHOL NO. i
A. R. Dowler. s;as. supplies..?
H. A. Doty, mdse
J. A.
J. E.
J. E.
Nash
No.
T. II.
Jame::
F. W
E. J.
:il en
37.50
1...0 0
$ 15.00
3.4 u
21.70
.". 2.30
4 7.r.
::u.. 'c.i
7 7.1".
1 4.0 0
6 2
140
6 6
S 0
0 7
J. W.
J. E.
Jei se
95.02
92.00
6.00
25.20
11.70
200.00
2.55
24.95
2S.S5
4.90
5.90
8.99
6.67
32.50
47.44
Hobert Willis, supplies, labor
PATROL NO. 3
O. T. Leyda. team work .? li.'.o
Dinger Lmbr. & Coal Co.. for
lumber and tile 38.64
Ed Earnest, team work 3. Co
II. A. Doty, gasoline 5 2.00
PATROL NO. 4
Nash Sales Co.. truck repairs$l
, HEAVY GANG NO. 1
I Ed Lewis, engineer .5
F. I). Daniels, labor
II. O. Dooley. labor
M. M. Elliott, team work
Ed Cotner, same
HEAVY GANG NO. 2
Chas. Attcbury, engineer $
George Small, graderman
HEAVY GANG NO. 3
A. A. Wailinger, engineer $151.76
Wm. Atchison, graderman 150.42
W. J. Partridge, blasting and
material 46.02
O. Miller, cut brush 4. SO
II. A. Doty, gas and supplies. 53.20
(Geo. Trunkenbob:, gasoline.. 58.65
7 6.1 4
6.6 0
16.00
16.00
21.00
20.00
01.20
0 1 . S 0
Board
day, Au;
. 26.00 SOME
No. 3
Fred
road
J. D.
gear
THIRD COMMR.
E. Manners, grading,
district No. 16 $
Adams & Co., one lift
102.00
DIST.
adjourned to meet on Tues
;ust 2nd. 1021.
Attest
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
MAY NOT GET TO
ATTEND TRAINING CAMP
15.00
.00
State Highway Fund
PATROL NO. l
Virsil Arnold, patrolman, for
June. 1921 $105.00
70.40
40.00
Elmwood Leader-Echo, same
2.0 0
1.00
395.02
23.65
4.00
3.00
F. H. Nichols, prov to Peter
yon, June. 10 21
J. M. Tecgarden. appr. dam
age. Marshal! land for road
Wm. Hummel, salary and
vtinips. June, 1921
Mike Tritsch, cash adv. on C.
York claim
F.enj. H. Landis. appr. damage
Marshall land for road
S. C. Boyles, same
MOTHERS' PENSION FUND
Elien Davis, mother's pension
for July. 1021 $ 25
Clara Matzke, same
Martha Haddou, same
Ethel Boetel. same
Martha Franke. same
Esther Hcnnoger. same. June
and July
Mae G. Hyde, same. July
Ida Schlieske, same
Hallie ilack. s-.mo
Margaret Lahoda. same
Viola Auxier. same
Minnie Mason, same
Far.nie Nichols, same
Steila Persinger. same
Minnie Balder, same
Anna Zitka, same
Sophia Mayfielrl, same
Minnie McMaken, same
C. B. I Hidden, same
Erna Biggs, same
En1 ma Reed, same
Nellie Garcia, same
Nellie Jay, sumo
Birdie Hicks, same
DRAGGING FUND
A. J. Ross, dragging roads in
road district No. 12 $
Wm. Jorgensen. same RD 6
J. E. Kleiser, same, RD 4
Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7
John Bornemeier, s;iuie. RD 7
Win. Renter, same, HD 7
Win. Gendorliins, same, HD 7
Walter Backemever, same, H
D. No. 7 1
Albert Thiele. same, II D 7
Harry Dehning, same, KD 7
0.60
50.72
1 0.00
5.0()
6. SO
25.00
1 0.0 0
20.00
30.00
2 0.00
40.00
40.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
4 0.00
10.00
1 5.00
20.00
40 00
50.00
10.00
3 0.00
10.00
15.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
Co.. supplies,
printing and
'o.. June tolls
for
; . ;
3.15
4.50
11.00
1.5 0
1.50
6.00
9.00
4.50
4.00
: B Printing
claim No. 0 0
Hobt. Bates.
supplies
Lincoln T & T (
and July rent
L. Turoin. two key
o:fice
C. Harris, salary, mileage.
June. 1021 1
S. H. McKce. helping survey
C'is Stout, same
C;ss Co. Agr. Assn.. appro
priation lor year. 1921
Henry Timm.' damage to Ford
t ire and t ube
ROAD FUND
Gecree Small, graderman, H.
G. No. 2, RD 13 I
Andrew Schliefert. road work
in road district No. 8
A. F. We'oer. same, HD 8
G. L. Heneger, same, RD 13
Urans Bros. Lumber Co.. for
lumber, RD 12
Frans Bros. Lumber Co., for
lumber, RD 11
chas Avers, road work, RD 6
Kroehior Bros., mdse.. RD 1
W. .1. Preston, road work RD
13
Kroehler Bros., mdse., HD 1
Frenk House, road work, RD
No. 5
A. J. Schafer, same, RD 9.
1. W. Wiseman, wine, RD 14
J. -Miiterl Liiter. oiime, HD 1
Chas. ntn-n-irri. same. HD 1
J.;hn C. Mick, r.-iw, HD 16
J. W. Keil. same, RD 2
J. E. Lam aster, same. HD 10
W. H. Seyhert. Fame. HD 1
Roy Coatman, mdr.e. RD 6
Tool. Nan man & Murtey, for
lumber. HD 7
J. E. Johnson, repairing plow.
RD No. 13
Chas. Atteburv, engineer, II.
G. No. 2. RD 13
BRIDGE FUND
Frans Bros. Lmbr. Co., lum
ber 5
i"lu:s. Ayres. br-d.je work
C loidt Lmbr. & Coal Co.. lumber
00.
120.
8 6.
8 3
00
56
15
00
6.00
.0 0
2.00
8.00
001.45
10.00
84.00
45.40
2.50
66.50
0.60
6.15
126.45
4.90
3.25
2.25
120.00
24.00
182.60
27.50
30.70
0.20
73.70.
38.20
6.60
32. 7S
21.00
5.85
84.00
7S.90
20.00
51.30
J. II. Eppings, same
(his Stout, same j.
State Dept. Pub. Wks., truck
repairs
Kroehler Bros., mdse
C. E. York, ditch checks
Glen Lewis, haul material..
J. B. McKee. garage rent,
' May and June
Nash Sales Co.. truck repairs
Kroehler Bros., mdse
S. H. McKee, labor
Jranette Weber, clerk, high
way commissioner
PATROL NO. 2
Frank Glaubitz, patrolman,
June $110.00
A. W. Eaton, samp 100.00
PATROL NO. 3
Aug Krecklow. patrolman and
ex pen re $148.46
Louis C. Krecklow, patrolman 120.00
PATROL NO. 4
W. O. Wall, patrolman. June$100.00
Jesse Wall, patrolman, rent
and expense
Kunz Bros., repair truck
Earl Cool, labor
L. D. Parish, labor
State Dept. Pub. Works, for
repairs
Do, truck repairs, T N T
A. I. Bast, rndse
C. S. Hart, trip for truck
PATROL NO. 5
O. E. Sayles. patrolman, ex
pense, June $201.26
Galion Iron Works. 1 blade
and bolts, for grader
HEAVY GANG NO. 1
E. J. Richey. one bdl. lath $
Gus Stout, labor
Monarch Eng. Co., retaining
wall 209
Fir?t Co. Dist. Fund, cash ad
vanced on salary, F. Vallery 64.20
Walter Byers, graderman for
June, 1921 84.00
Board adjourned to meet on Thurs
day, July 7th. 1921.
Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES.
'County Clerk.
Advices from Major Fred Lemon,
of Fort Crook, in charge of civilian
training applications, are t the ef
fect that upward of 4.000 have ap
plied, while the allottment provided
by congress for the 7th corps area is
but 1,200. This means that but
about one men in every three can go.
although the towns and counties
have been assigned quotas and the
number of Plattsmouth applicants
not relatively so great in excess of
the local quota as in many com
munities. In any event it is hichly
probable the early applicants will
be given preference, which again in
dicates the wisdom of the old savin
"The early bird catches the v.or: .."
The camp will open August 1st
and continue for thirty days and
those fortunate enough to get to p
will never regret it.
PROVED HEAL OAT SHOCKERS
127.50
350. 2S
20.00
16.00
26.79
286.02
3.70
4.00
9.50
.60
42.00
.48
A bunch of Odd Fellows proved t
be real oat .shockers Friday evening
when they went out to the Sam Ba
ker farm east of town and put Mr.
Baker's IS acres of oats in the shock.
Mr. Baker had returned that, even
ing from Omaha, where he had i a
in a hospital for two weeks. While
he seemed to be somewhat improved
he didn't look much like shocking
oats and the kind act from the boys
was no doubt great I v annreciated.
Among the boys who did the shock
ing were: E. B. Taylor. G. R. Rin
ger. Geo. E. Ellis. August Meyer, W.
L. Hobson, Jim Russell. Clyde Jen
Kins, Nels Sogard, R. Lauritzen and
C. H. Gibson. E. C. Giberson and
I four other men went out. but were
, to latu to get a hand in on the juo
as it was finished.
! After completing the job the la-t
six fellows on the list were really
so enthused with the work and know
ing that Alex Patterson had IS acre-,
'of oats unshocked they riorve to the
Patterson farm and in 50 minutes
had the entir field in the shock.
Alex is not o nthe sick list or any
I thing of the kind, but he eoad-na-
turedly let the boys have their fun.
and was mighty glad to see hi. oat
in the shock as he had to go and
help thresh tho next day. Weep
ing Water Republican.
Office of
CO U NT Y COM MISSION E US
of Cass County
Plattsmouth. Nebr.,
July 7, 1921.
Board met as per adjournment.
Present, C. F. Harris, Fred H. Gor
der and George L. Farley, county
Your ad will carry punch if you
write it as a plain "selling talk" in
stead of trying to fuss it up with
frills and exagerations.
The most exquisite line of birth
day and gift cards to be found any
where! At Journal office.