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    PAGS FOTTS
PLATTSMOTJTH SEM-WEEKXY JOURNAL
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921.
PTTRT.TSTTr.Ti SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at'PostoCIce, PiaUainouth..Neb.. ai 'second-class mall matter.
R.
A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Christmas Is lopping along quite
lively.
:o:
Saccharine is
stance known.
the sweetest sub-
:o:-
Merchants have commenced to dis
play holiday goods.
- :o:
Sales Day, next Wednesday, will
prove as popular as ever.
:o:
New York has more illiterate wo
men than any other state.
:o:
Queen Mary's colors are geranium
red with a narrow blue sripe.
:o:
Cutting the hair short used to be
a punishable offense in France.
:o:
Redness if the Red sea is due to
masses of certain kind of seaweed.
-:o:-
Marriages in the United States
this year are estimated at 1,500,000.
:o::
More than 5 per cent of the in
mates in English prisons are wo
men. :o: .
New camera, making three expos
ures at once, is used in making maps
from midair.
:o:
Cold wave, eh? Well, it was feared
this autumn weather would get dis
armed eventually. ,
:o:
Old Santa will be the most popu
lar one in the childrens minds for
the next fifty days.
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Almost half the world's supply of
gold is now held by the United States
and nobody seems to know where the
other half is. T ' I
:o: i
Samuel Gompers, president ofthe
American Federation' of Labor, is
girding for a battle If any attempt
is made to foist "compulsory arbi
tration" on the labor unions.
- :o: '
A popular business man was criti
cizing the irregularity of the mails
the other night. His aged mother,
overhearing a part of his complaint,
said: "It was so in my young days;
no trustin any of 'em."
-:o: :
' Classes in rifle and pistol prac
tice for girls have been started in
several western cities. It ought to be
stopped. We have entirely too much
of this business of husb'ands being
killed by wives already.
:o:
A Pittsburgh man has been pinch
ed for living in the same house
with two different women' A
man who has the genius to pull a
stunt like that deserves a medal' in
stead of a prison sentence.
' -:o: '
Mrs. Harding says she is going to
devote an hour each day to niano
practice. Well, it's all right. 'The
White House has no near neighbors
who will be disturbed while she is
tickling the . horse teeth oif her
Chickering.
:o:
One of. our Plattsmouth ielly beans
was about to. start out for a walk
with his girl the other night, and
told her that he was -going to kiss
her once for every step on the way
home. The girl immediately went up
stairs and put on a tighter skirt. ,
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LOCAL M E "C SjpRQCEEDlMGS QF
Before adopting the resolution
censuring the utterance of Ambas
sador George Harvey, the American
Legion convention eliminated the
clause demanding his recall.. The ex
service men knew It' would be use
less to proffer advice tor President
Harding. ' i
The. Atchison Globe crowns. rtSt !,; . v; it. -o;
. , . . - .
Let it be known to'all who may
be intensely interested on the sub
ject that thus far nobody has sent
us a Thanksgiving turkey.
-:o:
oyster the most efficient creature in
the world. One oyster can make a
great big bowl of oyster soup.
:or
A doctor says that you should, al
ways sleep with body north .and
south. Now, look here, Doc, that's a
bit of advice we don't need, but if
Somebody ought to get in touch you know of any method by which
with John Larleycorn and inform We can restrain the family cow
him of hi3 death. His hilarious con-from blowing bugle at six a. m. it
duct is becoming positively Indecent. will be deeply appreciated
:o:
The old Romans had nothing on
some of the officials in Nebraska
;o:
The denizens bf Greenwich Vil
lage,' New York, have a right to kick
when it comes to collecting taxes by when a cold and unfeeling police
a knock-down-and-drag-out method. man orders a poor artist who had
0:0 ; I set up his castle at a street corner
One of the most important of our to moTe on. Wars have been caused
railroad problems is how to step the
breed of fools who imagine they can
beat an express train over the cross
ing. :o:
by lesser incidents. The Trojan war,
for instance, started wKh Helen
winking at the wrong guy. '-
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Myron T. Herrick, our ambassador
to France, denies therumor that he
is going to marry the daughter 'of
the late J. Fierpont Morgan, and
Miss Morgan denies it, too. Under
1 .
Marshal Foch carried off the key
to the city of St. Louis, and that city
will make another. It lingers in the
memory that he also carried off the
key to Berlin, but Berlin has never J the circumstances, we will have to
considered it worth while to make take their word, for it. Furthermore,
another, it i nil thp samp tn 11s, Thpv ran
marry or not marry, just as they see
fit.
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When Chicago beat Princeton a
short time ago eastern sport writers
who never heard that .football is
played in the west were at a loss to
1 explain the disaster. But now,, with
; Notre Dame beating the Army and
j Nebraska beating Pittsburgh, those
I writers will have to. face the facts:
' Some of these westerners are simplj
t apt beginners.
j :o:
1 Somebody has sent us a four-page
communication in which he seeks to
j disrurs what Isaiah said on a sertain
J occasion. If there is anything on
! earth that gives u the willies it is a
communication from a man ' who
wants to air his views on the scrip
tures. We have no space for such
flub-dub, 'and if our correspondent
j wants to get it off his chest he had
; better go hire a hall. :
r 4r r.
"It don't take a man long to
bag- his pants at the knees,
and to make a finely tailored
suit look thoroughly disrepu
table that's the man of it,"
avers Dainty Dorthy.
But she goes "on to explain
that the man who Is making
use of our cleaning, steaming
and pressing, services Is. keep
ing his clothes in much more
presentable condition than
when he got acquainted with
us. And it doesn't cost much,
cither, r ' -. . , . , .
33
Goods Called for and Delivered
SCH
- Lb 6 - Nj9 JOURNAL OF,
OFFICE
XOTICI-:
, In thf Il.itrict Court of Cass c-oun-,
ty. NVlira -ikH. -..
wrafp .M':rrni t'latntifr, vs.Koy It.
Mc'.'anM, J''fen1nnt.
To T..- II, Mr-Oat-ilIe:
You are tirIv notififl that on the
h .! of Jtilv, A. IX, 1821. Jrae
illr aril fi!f-(l a petition atralnst you
in 'th' lustriet Court of Oafs countv.
Nlra ka, ' tlie ol'jort and prayer ' of
whlfh are tri obtain a' divorce -f nrrV you
on the trrnnmi tlitit you, beinK'of Sum-'
fiont ability to provMe suitable main
tenance for her; and yemv child, the
'issue of lsald marriage, Iiavo Krossly,
wanronH- and cruelly refused and nt-frlec-td'
o to do,' and I'or the custody
of the" minor child, the1 issue of-naid
marriage, to-wlt:-Clarence Udward Mc
Cardie, awed ten months.- - .
You are reiuired to answer said pe
tition on or l.efore ' Mondav, the 12th
dav of ' Pecember; A. ' D. 121. . -.
Tliif notiee 13 iven in Tnrisuance oftered in aid cause as. prayed for
an order or tue msinci coart or lags
countv. Neliracka:
GHACE McCARDIK.
By - Plaintiff.
CHAS. K. MARTIN,
oSl'iw. Her Attorney.
if 1 r 1 i k m 4
From Tnuraarj VUJ;
; iA.'E.t Jameson,! tfy& Weeping Wat
er lumberman, '-.was here jfpr.Ta few"
hours tjqday, lookinjg ater some,, mat
ters of business!." ,-. : r.
William Starkjohn was among
those going to Omaha this morning
ta spend: a, few ; boars looking; after
some blatters, 6f business. ". :;'.. r"f v:
Frank"' it. Johnson i" "of Weeping
Water was here! or' a short time'to
day attending 'to some matters' of
business at ;the court, tfouse.1'' "
Mrs. Ed Ackerman, ' of "Wymore
who has teen here .visiting wilh rel-
atlves ana, menus, aepaneu,,inis ar
ternoon 'for' lier home and-; was ac
companied as far. as Omaha bjr Mrs.'
George, Lschinskyl ' -
From Friday's "Dally. "
'Dr. G.' II. Gilm'ore and W. G, Boe
deker of Murray were In the city for
a short time today looking after some
matters "of business.' ' ' ',
Mrs. Fred Sydebotham " departed
this morning for ." Glenwood where
she will spend the day as a guest of
Mr. and Mrs." Miles Reaser and f am-
ny. : : " .; "- ' ";" '
Frank Marler, one of the farmers
from south of Murray was in the city
today for a few hours looking after
some- matters . of business with the
merchants.
mxm mm
OF CASS COUNTY
1.
c"-.3
INSTALLS NEW ORDER
From Friday's IjallyT
Col. J. H." Short of this city, com
mander ;. ot the i,st regiment of the
Patriarchs Militant, has been engag
ed this' week in the Installation of
two' Vfortjresses"' of the Ladies' Aux
iliary of the Patriarchs Militant. One
to fce established is t ortress Om
aha," with twenty-four charter' mem
bers and" "Fortress Lilly;' at the
South Side. This is a new 'order and
these are the. first of their kind 'to
be established In the state.
DENIES OTHER BRITISH
. r AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN
London, Nov.... 10. "There does
not exist aay military or naval
agreement, undrstanding or arrange
ment ' of. any sort . between England
and Japan npt rising from the term3
of, the Anglo-Japanese . treaty,", said
Premier Lloyd George in, the house
of. commons, today. -This statement
was: made in answer to a question
whether, in view of the Washington
conference, he would state if any
supplemental arrangement existed. -
NOTICB TO CKF.D1TOHS
' The tstate of Nebraska, Cass coun
tv. jjs. --'- '
' In the County Court.
n the matter of the estate of Ellen
J. Smith, 'deceased, '-
To th cmlltors'of said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I will
alt'at tire County Court Toom.ln-Platts-mouth.
in said county, on the 25tb day
of November, A. 1. 1921. -and on the
25th day" of February. A. ' DC 1922, at
lt:f0 o'clock a. m. ach day,- to receive
and examine all claims against' -aid
estate, wltha view to their adjustment
and: allowance. ' The time" limited for
the-pres-entfitlon of claims atrainst said
estate is three months from -the 25th
day of November, A. D. 1921. and the
time limited for payment of debts Is
orre j ar fronv'sald 25th day of 'NV
ember. 1921. -...-... - .-
Witness mv hand and the seal of
said Countv' Court, this 25th day of
October, 1921. ' '
ALLEN J. BEESON
(Seal) o27-4w. . County Judge.
tKfitL - XOTICE
' In tho TiStrn t Court 'or Cass coun
ty, Nebra'ska.
Clara L. Armstrong and Koy L. Arm
strong,1 her husband. Plaintiffs, vs. J.
V.'Carnes et-al, Defendants.
To' the defendants, the 1 heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
in 1 the e. tate of A. r; Bowman, de
ceased," real names unknown, ' and all
other persons .having or claiming any
Interest In Lot 197, In the' Village Of
Greenwood, in Cass county, Nebraska,
real 'names unknown: 1 '
Youand each of you, are hereby
notified that On the 20th day of Octo
ber. 1D21. the-plaintiffs filed their suit
in the 1-Mstrict Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, the object and purposes of
which is to quiet and confirm plain
tiffs' title In' and to Lot 197 in the Vil
lage of Greenwood, In - Cass county,
Nebraska, and -to enjoin each and all
of you from having or claiming to have
any riglit, title, lien or Interest either
legal and equitable In 'or to' eald real
estate or any part thereof, and-to en
join you and each of you from in any
manner Interfering with plaintiffs' pos
session and enjoyment of said prem
ises and 'for equitable- relief. This no
tice is given pursuant to an order of
said Court. You are required 'to an
swer said petition -on or- before Mon
day the- 5th day of December,' 1921,
or your default will be entered there
in, and judgment taken upon plain
tiffs' petition. ' .
Clara U.' Armstrong and ''
Koy L. Armstrong, Her Husband,
IlaintifTs. .
By TIDD & DUXBUny,
o2i-Iw. Their Attorneys.
20.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
10. do
SOTICK OK- SI IT TO fll'IKT
TiTMi TO' KKVL KST.VTK
A pp. Dock
No. 1
I'age 37.
39.46
8,0
In the District Court" of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
James C. Kuykendall,
- - 1 ' Plaintiff
' vs. ' '
John V. Seymour et al
. Defendants.
To the Iefendants: John t"eyniore,
Mary E. Taylor. James K. Kosh, I'hl
lander S. Wiieeler, Olive H. Wheeler,
antl the heirs, devisees, legatees, 'per
sonul representatives and all "Othf'r
persons interested in' the estate of-William
H. Taylor.- deceased, and all per-
sons having of ' claiming anv interest
in Ixt 12 in Block 42 in the City of,
nattsmouth Cass county, Nebraska,
real names unknown: . '-
You and each of you, are hereby
notified that on the 29th day of Octo
ber. 1921 the Plaintiff in1 the foregoing
entitled cause, tiled his' petition in the
District Court of Cass- county, Nebras
ka, ' wherein " you and 'each of you are
made' pat-ties defendant, for the' pur
pose 1 of obtaining a decree from said
court, quieting the record title In the
Plaintiff, Jmes C Kuykendall, to the
following described real -estate,- to-wit:
I-ot numbered twelve -(12) In
Block' forty-two .(42)' in the City
of I'lattsmouth, in - Cass coun,ty,
Nebraska," according to the pub
lished and recorded plat thereof,"
as against you unu ' each and all of
you, and by such Decree to wholly ex
clude you and each and all of you
from any estate, right, title,' claim or
Interest therein or to any part thereof,
and -for Mich otht-r and further relief
as may be just and equitable.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 19tb day -of
December, 1921,' or your default -will
be entered of record und a .decree cn
in
1'lsintlftK petition.
Date: October 2H, 1921.
- ' JAMES Q. KUVKENDALL.
-.-- - . riaintiff,
By JOHN M. LEYDA.
,o31-5w, :. , K ;- UJs Attorney.
Office of
COUNTY. CfprMMISSIONERS
' 'of Cass County " '
. vi-r Plattsmouth, Neb.,
. n November, 1, 1921.
Board met. , pursuant to adjourn
ment.'' Present, C. F.. Harris, Tfred II.
Gorder and Geo. L. Farley, c'ounty
cqmnjissionersi' Geo. R Sayles," coun
ty clerk. ' " '.'..', ' '
Minutes of last sessions read and
approved when the foIlQW-ing;! busl
qess was transacted in regular form:
CJaira, Refused: Claim of Mrs. Hel
ena Earb, J35.OO for..nursing Bolden
family, 'i'efusecL , . .'
The following claims were allowed
and passed for payment on yarious
funds listed: , ,
- , MOTHERS' PENSION FUND
Mrs. Ellen ' Davis, mother's
pension, November, 921 20.00
Mrs. Ethel Boetel, same 20-00
Mrs. Mae Hyde, same i.
Mrs. Martha Franke same
Mrs. Ida'Schlieske, same.l'
Mrs,. Halite Black, same
Mrs. Margaret Lahoda, same
Mrs. Viola Aux,ier; same: '.-
Mrs. Minnie;' Mason, same
Mrs. Fannie Nichols, same ;
Mrs. Stella Persinger, same
Mrs. Minnie Baker, same.
Mrs". Anna Zitka, samel-
Mrs. Sophia Mayfield, 'same
Mrs. Minnie McMaken, same
Mrs. Erna Biggs, samelL'
Mrs. Nellie Garcia, same
Mrs. Birdie Hicks, same
Mrs. Amy Harris, same ;
Mrs. C. B. Hadley. same. .
GENERAL FUND
Alpha C. Peterson, salary and
mileage, Oct. 1921- ----$237.60
C. F. Harris, phone tolls: -. 3.85
Will T. Adams, salary, Oct 104.16
Ambler Bros.,, prov., Duffieid ,7.93
Geo." L. Farley, phone : tolls , 1.85
A. G. Cole, salary,. Oct. 125.0.0
C. W- Crabtr.ee, provisions to
Adams,. October ;
Mike TritSch; supplies and
expense ;
Fred H. Gorder, phone tolls
Omaha Prtg. Co., supplies,
claim No. 5486 6.12
S.' Si Chase, prov. to Vorden 3.00
C. F. Harris.1 salary, mileage,
October , , - 127.90
John Kopia, prov. to Buriaii 5.00
Geo. u, sayles, salary, exp.,
Oct ober ' ' L 173.24
Plattsmouth Vater Co., w;at
!er .rent, OctpberlJ i-
Johnson Bros.,- prov. to Allen
Omaha School Sup. Co.. spel
ling books to co.-supt 38. ou
Sam T. Gilmour, wood
Univ. Pub." C.o., exam.", quest;
ito Co.. Supt., claim-30a48J
Omaha Printing Co., supplies.
claim No. o472- .: ;'
Columbia Carbon Co., carbon
paper, to .Cp. clerk :
Jame3 Robertson, insane case
Carraher ,
J.-F. Brendel, M. D., same
Aubrey Duxbury, same
Dr. G. A. Young, same -
Mrs.. Hall, same w-
Mrs. Ona Lawton, same :
Mrs. Lyons, same
Geo. L. Farley, salary and
mileage, October 105.50
Plattsmouth Journal, print
ing, supplies . 363.55
Frank Detlef, McPherson to
county farm ,
C. G. Fricke, coal, county
farm, Kuschinsky
Frank H. Gibson, groceries,
county farm .
James Robertson, State vs.
Edward Jones :
Win. lolly, clothing to the
.county farm .
JesB.Warga,-. bulbs to jail
Bach & Llbershal, mdse. to
illrasky and. Lee .
John Bauer, mdse., labor
Weeping. Water, Rep., print
ing 2 Bd. -Equal, notices-.
II. M. Spenichsen. prov. Hart,
iWorden, Black, Schlisgner
Gepf IL AUen,. livery, cqu,nty
board .. : .
C- E. Hartford, fuel, Harris,
' Mon roe. - - V-- -
J. H. tarns and wife, salary
for October r- -
Lincoln T,,, & T. Co., October
- tolls, November rent
DRAGGING FUND
FreJ H. Gorder, frt., bars $
Henry Hohman, dragging,
read district 14
B. J. Hopkins, same, RD. 14
Modern Const. Co., culvert
work, RD 8 i 200.00
Fred Haveman, dragging in
'road district 14
Jesse Holka, same, RD 16
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, RD 15 '
Nebr. & Iowa Stetl Tank Co.,
culverts, RD , 6,
Nebr- & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, ,BD 1G
Modern Const. Co., cemetery
culverts, RD 1 J . 124.50
Conrad Baumgartner; ? drag
ging, RD 7 :
H. P. Dehning, same, RD 7"
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culvert, RD 6
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culvert, RD 14 i
Nfbr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, RD's 5, 14, 16
Nbr- Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
E'ugene E. Hall, same, RD 16 14.25
C.jM.. Read, same, RD 27 3.37
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
two culverts, RD 15- 34.50
Plattsmouth Motor. Co., mdse.
r,oad district No. 10 1 13.20
F.'. C. LlnylUe, - dragging in
, road district No. 12 41.25
Orren Pollard, same," RD 13 7.50
; ROAD FUND
Frank Rouse, road work in
road' district No." 5-li: 1$ 132.00
Crane, Curyea & Mur.tey, lum
ber, mdse., RD 8 4 4.11
R.' L. Whitman, road work In
road district No. 12 28.00
Carl Balfour,' same, RD 12 45.00
R. H. Iiigwerson, same, RD 12 50.00
Herman DalL repairs, RD 8. 5.00
R." L. Whitman, road work,
road district No. 12 '. 7.50
J, II.1 Buck," for sharpening
grader, ItD 4 6.00
J. ""W: Wiseman, road work.
M. I. Rys, repairs, RD 10 17.50 Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies,
J. D. Lewis, road work, RD 9 26.00 claim No. 28
D. C.. Mick, same, RD 16 I01.70jOmaha Prtg. Co., supplies,
W. IT. Meisinger, same, RD 1 32.00' claim 5523 :
1 State Journal Co., supplies,
10.70
M,pyer Hdwe. Co., mdse. to
road district 10
Bcstor & Swatek, mdse. to
road' district 27
Fred Manners, road work in
road district No. 16
C. H. Dysart, same, RD 11
Chas. Ayres, same, RD 6
W. C. Boucher, same, RD 6
A. J. Schafer, Fame, RD 9
Lambert Lister, same, RD 1
A. 'C. Carey, same, RD 1
Justiu M. Ranney, same, RD
No. 3 . -
J. II. Fulton, same, RD 1
Orrill Allen, same,' ItD 16
Louis Keil, same, RD 2
Louis Keil, same, RD 2
F. H. Baldwin, repairs, ItD 9
DRAGGING FUND
2.60
88.00
23.50
12. 58
1.60
27.32
claim No. 36
Mrs. Eliza V. Phillips, land
for road 1 100.00
C. L. Stull, refund on 1920
tax ' 6.88
ROAD FUND
8.00
7.50
3.00
60.70 r Fred Weber, road work in
28.80 j road district No. 13 $
3S. 50 Fred Lindhart, same, RD 13
12.50 !j. L. Nutzman, same, RD 13
7.50 COMMISSIONER'S FUND
I First District
9 00; Harry Forbes, eng. HG 1 $ 72.60
20.00 -Stroud & Co., repairs 29.84
32.50
58.00
58.00
7.00
: I-"-T;7rT7- i J - Inca.tcr, icr sagging
A' 1 vl lime 111 x it t paiut;, ivt' -i- x j. . v
City of Plattsmouth, prop, of
T T T A A A A
roaa money, uu i uj.uur,V f. P.-.tton Tin 97
xji-k a c nnr "
-j , ii . TV. .... tt-k A
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
Third District
Sinclair Ref. Co., gasoline $ 44.08
STATE HIGHWAY FUND ; " '
Patrol No. 1
t t -i i- . . 1 ' 1 A r a t
roads, road district No. 10$ 25.20; Ed Lewis, same 105. 00
JP. A. White, same, RD'6 12".00 I Virgil Arnold, labor 32.00
J. II. Buck, repairs, RD 4
John Bauer, mdse.. RD 1 I
H. P. 'Dehning.' road work,
road district No. 7 10:
J. WJ Keil, same, RD 2
I. A." Warwick, same, RD 12
Kroehler Bros., mdse., RD 1
a a Kroehler Bros., mdse. RD 10
30.00iA E, Wright, for repairing
2? 9? tractor, RD 1
10. uv . BRIDGE FUND
Frank Rouse, b'ridare work $
dUVr-i Louisville Farmers Elevator
10.00 f Co ; coffraan feed bill :
i-x a I Andrew Schliefert, bdge wk
53.60
26.00
'3.75
7.15
7.00
Peterson Hdwe. Co., epikes,
oil, bolts, RD 10
; R. H. Henry, dragging roads
! in road district No. 10
W. A. Wheeler, same, RD 27
. W. A. Wheeler, stme, RD 10
Win. Cook. Fame, RD 10
!B. F. Plymale, same, RD 15
I). C. Mick, samel RD 10-
!C. ('. Barnard, same. RD's 1
5.25
5.25
5. SO
95
5.70
1.50
1.00
34.85
3.45
22.50
4.00
39.70
.75
29.96
iHJ-'V Cmnn- fil1 briT(Jres- 110 72 noy a. Brick.'same, RI)"4
J. II. Welch, same, RD 4
Crane""Curyea & Murtey, for
lumber 1 197.11
tewart Adams Co.. paint S2.50
r Tornor1 hriil era x-crvflr
- - l Vl V . U4 'Ui L., M4
f Modern Const. Co., bridge wk.
A.J w O C W i . -W -- W .
o.,w T Richardson, merchan
5 00i die. RD No. 1
Ray Wall, dragging roads in
road district No. 15.
3.70
5.00
$4.00
7.67
4.40
6.70
7.50
14.20
6.00
4.00
2.00
2.00
2.90
2.00
83.93
23.90
8.05
5.75
5r75
17.00
15.95
3.70
40.00
'4.00
12,00
175.00
'82.64
4.80
l
11.25
?2.10
2.25
30.00
34.49
81.58
69.00
29.25
22.00
88.75
59.27
72.58
I.nncp flHps K-rrto 1 TL
no' H P- Lon snme' K -----
tin? Fre'1 -Manners, came,- RD 16
1 1 ... 1 lTf I "1 , . . 1 , 1 T .
iaoft Banning & Mckles, lumber 159.15 JuFtin M Ranney. same. ItD
In'nnl COMMISSIONER'S FUND Vo 14
-2'JJt First District 'Henry IL Itaross7 sameTRD9
I uvc-u. " -r ,ra.iou, vieriing iron vv orKS,
.Kroehler Bros., supplies for . iron bars. RD No. 14
IIU No. 1 w iJ-Uo , Rudolph Shoemaker, dragging
.' COMMISSIONER'S FUND road?, RD Nb. 13 !
Second District p. yv ' Elliott, 'gasoline," road
Nebr. Culv.' & Mfg. Co., L. district No. 10
Fresno , : 367i . Standard Oil Cn.. ir.TolinP
D. C. LaRue. repairs 2.75 roafl dietrict No. 10
C. F. Harris, freight, express 1-7 6 Urbin Ronfte drag-ziiif; roads
II I n-KnA O i A . . ...... '
innn'" -""' &ciou""c 'n roal district 2.0. 5
iv.uot r. Fulton, labor. reuairs 39. 2o ' t ir., c,., ni-. 1 -
I - . . . . . 1 - 11. 1 ini laii. . I 1 1 n " I v I f .111
' COMMISSIONER'S FUND Monarch Eng. Co., culverts
Third District 15 and 16, RD No. 13
B. L. Coffman. filling bridge-S 30.50 ' Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
Pranl- Hnii9P.- brlfkc work 33.00 culverts, RD 6, 15. 1C
46.14
35.00
43.71
J. W. Viseman, grading in
road district No. "14 :
Geo. Trunkenboltz, oil, gas
Wm. Brothwell, repairs
33.50
SI. 25
8.20
Board adjourned to meet on Wed
nesday, November.' 2nd, 1921.
Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
Office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of Cass County
Plattsmouth, Nebr.,
November 2, 19 21.
Board met as per adjournment.
Present, C. F. Harris. Fred, H. Gor
der and Geo. L.: Farley, county com
missioners; Geo.' R. Sayles, "county
clerk.
Tfce following business was trans
acted in regular form:
Mother's pension' "of Mrs. Nellie
Garcia renewed by order of County
Judge. Approved.
; Appointment. John Hartsook. con
stable Tipton precinct, and official
bond as furnished approved by the
Board. . j
The following claims were' audited
and allowed on fund. as listed:
GENERAL FUND
lAur. Meyer, assigned to J. M.
Tecgarden, dragging, ItD 14
P. C. Patterson, dragging in
road district 27 '. 132.00
Louis II. Dehning, same, RD
No. 15 ;
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
' First District
J. I). Adams Co., repairs for
HG No:" 1 $
Stroud & Co., tractor reps
C. F Vallery, grading .
F. W. Elliott, gasoline
John Iverson, inati., labor
C. F. Ynllery, grading, IIG 1
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
-Second District
A. Peders.cn, repair grader $
L. C. Sharp Mfg. Co., repairs
Double Seal. Ring Co., repairs
John Ivers6n, matl., labor
Weyrich & Hadraba, supplies
Kroehler Eros., same
1.50, Jess Warga, mdse '.
1.50 O. K. Carage, supplies
3.00 'J- E. Mason, supplies
2.00 ! E. J. Richey, supplies
7. 50. James B. McKee, repairs-
24.00! Nash Sales Co., repairs
STATE HIGHWAY FUND .
22.20 PatroL No. 2
7.50 1 A. W. Eaton. salarj 38.50
15.20 'Virgil Arnold, same v 32.00
j Frank Glaubitz, same 110.00,
6.45 Sherman Austin, team work 9.50
j F. W. Elliott, gasoline
S.25 G. B. Goodman, team,' work
23.50: A. It. Dowler, gasoline-
5.60'Orval McQuinn, team labor-
3.00 1 STATE HIGHWAY FUND
28.80 Patrol No. 3 -
Aug Krecklow, saly., exp. $13S.92
5.25 "Louis C. Krecklow-, salary 120.00
IS. 75 J- E. Johnson, repairs . 2.50
D. Gillispie, team work 11.50
H. P. Dehning same
H. A." Doty, gasoline
Tool, Nauman & Murtey, for
lumber and posts
Standard Oil Co., oil, grease
Crane, Curyea' & Murtey, for
material -
(Nash Sales Co., repairs
15.00' STATE HIGHWAY FUND
S.23 J Patrol No. 4
riias. Trumble, salary $111.50
206.47 iVr. O. Wall, same 125.00
j Muncheau & Sacks, repairs
95.57, State Dept. Pub. Works, bal-
( ance due
IS. 00 . Standard Oil Co., oil, grease.
Wm. Brothwell, repairs
J. B. Peterson, labor
Cornbelt Lumber Co., lumber
and supplies 54.50
Geo. H. Allen, gasoline- 381.71
Nash Sales Co., supplies 44.84
STATE HIGHWAY FUND
Patrol No. 5
O. E. Sayles, salary, labor $213.00
Bolton Road Maintainor Co.,. !
one maintainer .,. 200.00
Frank Rouse, team work 129.00
C. C. Connis, same 33.00
S. S. Peterson, repairs 8.75
STATE HIGHWAY FUND -Heavy
Gang No. 1 -C.
F. Vallery, labor $ 42.00
25.01
7.S7
10.41
11.2S
r.50
19.05
16.09
51.00
SO. 43
41.75
31. SO
29.00
49.35
72.46
39.75
53.19
3,2,20.
1.55
1.00
50.94
L75
11.00
'tV , n '' -7 ,0" X,riM- M. EUiott. teara work - 92.50
B. L Philpot. mdse., IIG 2 S.35 ; Ha Forbes. engineer. 25.80
SHrou i & Co tractor reps.- 63.SS ; Rtan,lard Qil Co., gasoline 11.35
. f5.00
Standard Oil Co., gasoline
Monarch Eng. Co., pulling
tractor -
Chas. Attebury, grading, HG
No. 2
Elir.nr Hallstroni. agent, cut
hill and fill bridge 250.00
COMMISSIONER'S FUND
Third District
Monarch Eng. Co., culvert v.
No. 17 $301.40
u ! V C Martin, rpnnlrs
00 ? - k 1
; John Bauer, mdse
J. M. Hoover, labor, matl
3.50
4.00
7.00
j The Board adjourned to meet on
151.80. Wednesday, November 16, 1921.
Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
Opal Fitzgerald, salary, Oct.$ 90.00 Geo Trunkenboltz, gasoline 164.40
f rea fattersci;, saiary, neip. i.o.w'j
M3
1G.25
2.00
17.62
40.50
5.50
8.00
3.00
8.00
149.09
S.Oi
C. D; Quinton, salary, mileage
L. -B.Well3 San.. Trod. Co.,
'for supplies
Edna D. Shannon, recording
county deed; :
F, G., Fricke, mdse. to coun-
ty farm ' : ,
John Crabill, care of court
house clock , .
Jame3 Robertson, insane case
of Tomaszewski '
Dr. J. B.. Martin, same..
Ctyas. E. Martin, same
B. C Marquardt, same
James B. McKee, salary and
mileage ,
H, Sieyers, salary, October 11.3..00
Jame3 Robertson, fees, State
-vs. Edw. Smi.th
F- IL Nichols, .provisions to
Stribling,; Peter,sn
Omaha Prtg. Co., supplies to
treasurer, claim 5441
G. Rhode, sawing wood
C, J-L Parker, matl. and labor
Fred. 11. Gorder, salary and
mileage L-
John Zatapck, baling straw-
Lorenz Bros., groceries to the
county farm
Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to
county farm .
J. F. Brendel, M. D., salary,
3d t;r., county -physician
J. W. Thomas, helping coun
ty surveyor
L. R. Snipes, salary, expense,
county farm bureau
, ROAD. FUND
A. A.' Dehning. road work
and lumber. RD 15,- $ 16.70
Andrew. Schliefeft, road work
in road district; No. S 320.40
Geo. Hall, same, RD 16 43.00
Henry H. Ragoss, same, RD. 9 112.50.
Frans Bros. .Lmbr. Co., lum
ber, RD 11 x
G. L. Heneger, road work in
road district 13- ---
9-00 j
PLAN BIG FEflST AT .
LEWISTQN CHURCH
j $
C. . Jordan, running grader-
Alex Patterson, road work,
road district No. 14 . 5.00
Ilenrv Lemke. same. RD 14 3.70,
V- ,K- EidenmiiieK grading 109.20 . of that Qhmch. Will Prepare
A. A. Wallinger, grading and ,.m - . . t- , x
material -- 111.25 One of Therf Famous Feasts
6.00 xnanKsgiviiig: uay. 1-.
Joe Yickers, grading
J. I). Adams Co.. repairs 31.50
C. II. Nold Lmbr. Co.. lumber
H. P. Long, road work .
E. G. Harlan, grading
M. L. Evans, driving piling
Louis H. Dehning, grading
BRIDGE FUND
Binger Liknber. & Coal Co.,
lumber , . ?42i.5
62.60, The ladies of Lewiston are again
15.10 ,' preparing, fpr one of their famous
15.00 ( Thanksgiving dinners, Thursday No
vember 24, at the Lewiston church,
two and one-half miles .southeast of
Murray. This dinner may be expres
sed in few words. What one may ex
pect from, past experiences. This has
the nrosnects of beine even better
- than -in former years. Anyone inter-
14.40
30.00
30.53
6. SO
... 17.50
10.50
32.25
US. 60 j
12.00
2S.00
9.60
16.75
18.00
309.56
C. H. Nold Lmbr. Co., lumber
V t " :?,' v osted in the cemetery or society wish-
Fred' Manners-, bridge 'work- 17.50 ! in& to donate ftom the, following; m
Chas. Ayres, bridge work 28.90
6S5.SS
W.S0
17,69 i
11.16
LI. L. Evaus, repair bridge 107.47
Modern Construction Co., for
culvert .work.
Lorenz Halyorsen, bridge wk.
R. M. Coat man, spikes. wire
Charles Earls, haul lumber
Monarch Engineering Co., for
bridge No. 19
Monarch Engineering Co., for
bridge No. 23
Monarch Engineering Co., for
bridge No. 52
may do so.
"MENU"
Roast Beef Brown Gravy
Chicken with Noodles and Dressing
Mashed potatoes Sweet Potatoes,;
' Creamed Peas Carrots
5.00 Home Made .Hominy Baked ueans
Bread and Butter I:
Cranberries Fruit Salad
Pickles Celery
0 I'umpKin jfie witn wnippea uream
COFFEE !;;
95S.S0
490.45
The Board adjourned to meet on
Thursday, November 3rd, 1921.
. Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES,
- County Clerk.
Office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
' of Cass County
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
November 3, 1921.
MENU
Meat Ealls Creamed Chicken
Fried Potatoes
Cabbage Salad , Celery
Cranberries
Ice Cream und Cake
COFFEE
Note Price of dinner will be 50c.
Supper, 25c. 1 ,
culverts. RD 10 137.40 Henrv Brockman. same, RD
N!br. Culvert & Mfg. Co., No 15 'J-'.:
culverts, RD 11 -J 110.26J. C, Niday, same, RD 11
Nctjr. Culvert & Mfg, CO., 1 ' ;P. C. Patterson, same, RD 27
culverts, RD 12 68.60-A. Pederson,.', repairing grad-
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. -Co., er, RD 2
culverts, RD 3 47.24 Binger Lumber & Coal Co.,
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., I lumber, RD 13
culverts, and bands, RD 11 116.39 Binger Lumber & Coal Co.,
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co., lumber, RD 8
one culverts, RD 9 : 47.24 Binger Lumber & Coal Co.,
Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co., I lumber, RD 14
16.07' Matthew, Sulser, road worK,
I -road, district No. 1
49.50 C. C. Barnard, same, RD 1
10.23 R. A. Talbot, same. RD 4
B. F. Plymale, same. RD 15
fiistricIp. 10-ii- . 5.63 J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 10
cne culvert, RD 16
Eldon N. Stark, dragging in
road dlstriqt -No. J5
R. E. Norris, bal. due. RD 13
n. RL Read, dragging, road
FOUND Man's leather work glove,
near the C. E. Cook residence. Find-
i Board niet as per adjournment, er may have same by calling at this
Present,. C, F. Harris, Fjed H. Cor-, olfice and paying for notice. r.
S3.50:der and Geo. L. Farley, county com-
missioners; Geo. K Sayles, county FOR SALF. Thoroughbred Buff
77.50 clerk. Orphington roosters. March hatch.
55.20 j The following business was trans- $1.75 each. Call phone 676-W Louis
57.30 acted in regular form:. Horack.V 2td-2tw
- : Quit claim deed, from Mrs. Eliza : ;
5.00 ,V. Phillip?, conveying certain land Blank Books at tte Journal Offlcc.
in the corner of Sec. 5, Twp. 11.1
66.67; Range 9, Cass county, Nebr., to the
' (County of Cass for road purposes
17.60 filed with the Board and clerk or
jdered to draw a warrant on General
8J.94 fund for $100 in payment of same.
- ' I i laims as usieu on me various;
3.00 funds, were, audited and .passed for
82.00 payment: .
S8.50 GENERAL FUND
16.50 Green's drug store, medicine
77.10 to demons $ 15. Q0
"It the Chape t Thing I Ever
Bought," Writes Mrs. J. Mason, Va.
"I paid Si .25 for five cakes of Rat-Snap and judi'
ing by the large number tf dead rats we've picked
up. I reckon we've saved hundreds of dollars fit'
chicks, eggs and feed." Your pets won't touch it.
Bats dry up and leave no smell. 35c. 65c. $1 Ji
Sold and gutraiAced by ?'
Bestor & Swatek Weyrich & Had
"" - raba F. G. Fricke & Co.'