I o i PLATTS:uOHTH ' SEC - WEEKLY JOTJBUAL PAGE T3HO THURSDAY, JANUAEY 31, 1924. 4 ANTI-SALOON HEAD GUILTY OF FORGERY , Tighe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stander, all of Omaha; Dan Bourke, Michael Smith, Elmwood; Mrs. Lohnes, Weep ing Water; Jim Terryberry and two ! sons Glen and Fred, Cedar CreekT ' and Margaret Sheehan, York. SOCIAL WORKERS MEET Prom Wednesday's Iaily j The Social Workers of the Metho dist church were very pleasantly en- nnnnT ttttj-v TTDTxnT no tertained yesterday afternoon at the SUPREME COURT JURY UPHOLDS parsonage by Mrs. F. E. Pfoutz, who CITY COUNCIL HAS A VERY TALKATIVE SPELL LAST NIGHT George Taylor, same Clara Wickman, stenographic work C. H. Eppings, watchman at fire 1.00 1.50 H. ANDERSON. was assisted in serving bv Mrs. C. C Wescott. The ladies spent a short time in a business session which wu3 toiioweu by the usual social hour, a 'Gas Attack" is the Claef Feature of the Sessicn of the Council Last Evening. COURT HOUSE IS QUIET From Tuesday's Paily For the first time practically since jthe convening of the grand jury in (November, the Cass county court ing the office of state deputy sheriff, j Wednesday's game, as Peru has al- known as the freshmen, held a class The convictions have included two on : ready been beaten by Nebraska City party la.st Wednesday. January 23. William Grebe for assault and bat tery; C. D. Quinton, for malfeasance in office; Julia Kaufmann for viola tion of the liquor law: Alvin Jones for malfeasance of office; C. C. Par mele, for embezzelment, and C. G. Fricke for making false entries. who in turn were defeated by Platts- Approximately two-thirds, or bi mouth. 'tween sixty and seventy member.-: at- The preliminary will be between tended, the local chapter of the DeMolay Scout News and the high school reserves. Be The Boy Scouts recently decided there. ithey needed an organ to chronb-le Lyceum Course I their various deeds, and under the The TW Cnrmt nrooont r, ' d i TCC 1 10n Of C. H. Pejen. SCOUtllKfS- iothPr of their nlea-sine- Lvcfiim ter. mey I'.uuumi From Tuesdays i;uity ;ie i , , . , , , rn Vnmhv The naper is to be . niiii- inn uitUTT RTIJrro course numuers at me nign scnooi ' L' I'', '.i.u,, ...i house is a place of quietude and the J QLUt AiU Will It BHItrd auditorium next Friday evening at n ""-" ' ' ! 1 restful calm prevails from the base-, J S o'clock. , will appear nionu.1) as me iidi.it- ment ud to the tniru noor where; .. .... ,.,, "; The number is billed as the Sun- r"-- the district court is located and " fiEANS FRISOfi TERM FENALi TV 1 is located and W WW . U-hice Concert Partv. the personnel i Will Appear icr Juniors The city council last evening at vvh.jch has been the battleground; I of which is Miss Marjorie Stark-1 a taltr.ted Plattsinouth girl. Miss its last session in the good old month s;n0P the first of Peccniber when the Basketball weather and Miss Justine Manuel, a.c KrnfHi-P'. will anmar u:u!t most pieasing informal time being of January did not nave a great ue.a trja cf tne parties indicted was: With a record ot five victories out ; The program to be presented con- the auspices of the Junior class on enjoyed by the ladies and at a late of business to occupy its time but darted. of six games played. Coach Rothert's 1 sist of readings and musical r.um- February 8. Miss KnofHcek is at 'occasion had been one ot" the great Will Get Iron Two to Five Years est enjoyment to all of the party. -Jury Deliberates Only One ty.o tt-v r,-npl in th district i bluechasers take on the bobkittens bers ? "gas attack ' court has bcon allowed to go home, i from Peru at the high school gyn j The of the evening, 'su,,ject to caH but it is thought that i Wednesday. Jan. 30. at 7:30 p. m. J to att ler, long an ad-;t,ie last ()f tl(? fa3e3 hr.s keen tried Captain Wasley and his teammates ; ning's Hour and Eortv Jlinutes. H. of New York. Jan. 29. William Anderson, state superintendent the Anti-Saloon league of New York.' tonight was convicted by a supreme Civic Committee court jury i n coin counw oi an in dictment charging him with third degree forgery in connection with the "splitting" of commissions with a former league fund solicitor. Justice Tompkins announced An tit rson hour in the afternoon thev wended made ihe most of the opportunity ! their way homeward feeling that the of discussion and the "gas attack ' was the thief feature ot Councilman John Sattl vocate of lower rates, being the at- - tl,e m-eeut term of court as there ; are showing championship form, a.s tucker while Manager t . J . luiene;... only mitt injictment. that of per-1 will be testified to by Creighton of the Nebraska Gas & Electric com- ju "against .Alvin Jones, former' Prep, probable city champions of pany also presented some facts irom Luf f ',,. tint rnn'il bp hnillwl:nmaha. the standpoint of the public utiiity,bv thi3 panel.' as they have tried alii Th- little oiuejays had the light. given recently. The various tcntes corporation that supplies tnis ci: - th ntiu defendants on diflerentioftheirliveslastSaturdaynight.be CONTRIBUTORS TO THE CEMETERY FUND i present appearing on a lyceum eir Boy Scouts invite the i)ti!ii ' ouit and the Juniors are very fr- attend if they desire a real eve- ; tnnatf in securing her services. Sho entertainment. ; js n t3h ritr 1 violinist and is well Thanks From the JuniPis ! known to music lovers ot i h:tts- iiit: d uuiui iidnn v i T j . r o iu il:uui those who attended their carnival of Woman's Club Furnishes List of Contributions totaling Sum of $585. From Monday's Daily j with gas and electricity. There was for a novelty no com munications for the consideration Oi the founcil outside of the report of! Fire Chief Dr. O. S.uidin who report ed on the fires that :iad occurred in jthe city in the month of De. ember. i Dr. S.indin also reported on the test charges. re u cc t'.nt n-oro hrnnirht ETame OV OUT UUV&, nnc iiuauj Inspector Visits School Iilr. S. II. Burniiam. Nt-Ti'-aska sions and entertainments were very high sihool inspector was a visitor to 9itb 7r the hi',h normal ing outplayed practically the entire well attended and as a result the our high school on the : hnvc vchn wprp finnllv class treasury was swelled nearly Pu.nlia:: was inspecting . .- .u, j j s nrco: out or tn victory in ine last v" ..... ....v. .w. Since me return OL JUI l.l- Inr.Cnmr lnnnnt ,o;n-T10- .lnortmPTlf particularly th ot' the nw fir.? hydrant at th and The civic committee of th Platts- Timber strt ets as showinc u nressure Councilman Henderson of the would be sentenced Friday, 'outh voinan-s club has completed ,lf 'v. February S. Bail of 3 thousand dol- a jist cf those who have made con-j hirs on whith he has been at liberty .ih,vn, f,,nH fnr- im.1 Councilman since the indictment was returned. provmfnt o 0ak Hill cemetery and X committee reported that .as was continued. It was understood which thev have handed the Journal committee desired turther time to an appeal would be taken. for publication. The ladies are still the data for the new ordinance The jury deliberated one hour and soliciting funds and the committee tn: lad been requested of them, forty minutes. wiH be verv pleased to receive any Councilman roman sounded the The "dry leader" may be sentenc- cUms that mav be given bv the pub- slogan of cleaning up the park on ed to a prison term of from two and iiC. The contributions are voluntrr- Washington avenue and having the cne-half to five years for conviction uv and the following is the list of "lightly tiling and paving olocks under the third degree forgery those contributing so far: that are riled there as a not very at- charge. Mrs. George A. Meisintrer $ 10.00 tractive object to the eye, removed There was no demonstration when J. v. Hatt 10.00 from the sicnery. It was decided to the verdict was read, for the court, c. A. Rawls 5.00 havp th" iUy street department get before the jurv had filed into the box Mrs. Walter White 10.00 bu-"-v ai:d free what it could do in with irs verdict, solemnly warned Mrr. TCetti- Vostin 5.00 regard to cleaning up the pari:. that any demonstration would meet Mrs. J. M. Roberts with instant punishment for con- Mrs. Peter Claus tempt. 'Mrs. T. J. Ryan. Long Beach- The jury discharged, there was a Chris Wohlfarth departure from the usual procedure. J. W. Holme-- Anderson was not required to an- Mrs. T. S. C. Pabb swer the questions usually put to Mrs. M. Wehrbein convicted men as to their age, occu- Christ & Ghrist pation and various other items con- Mrs. Myron Wheeler. Lincoln cerning themselves. He declined to Mrs. Ida Tritsch make any public statement. .Mrs. Columbus Neff Anderson was the last to leave. He John Wickman. Sr walked rather dejectedly between Luke L. Wiles ' two of his lawyers, and was last seen B. Spuriock. York, Nebr with them emerging from the shad-. Joseph Fetzer ow cast by the grim Bridge of Sighs Mrs. J. H. Jess. Omaha that spans the str et separating the Mrs. J. Byers. Lincoln court building from the Tombs. :Mrs. Manternach. So. Omaha It could not be learned tonight Mrs. Atwood. Clinton. Md. whether or not Anderson would be W. J. Stadelman. California F. L. Cox. Los Angeles Mrs. Janette Atkinson, Calif. Mrs. P. Hawksworth Mrs. E. W. Cook Mrs. W. C. Tippens Mrs. George Meisinger Mrs. Rr. Gilmore, Murray John Ficht , George Schanz Wm. Schmicltmann ! Joseph Princ One who is interested Mrs. W. T. Cole F. H. Gorder. Weeping Water Mrs. F. R. Gohelman John P. Sattler C. E. Wescott's Sons Mrs. Geo. Horn, Stamford Sketch of Life of This Well Known g. E. DeWolf Lady and Long Time Resident a. Baxter Smith f Vi'i'Ur- f Vr. t,iQt, C. F. Stastka onittd (' G ricke for embezzel- If the dope holds true Plattsinouth Freshmen Trrty ment and Fred A. Holmes for usurp- i should be returned the winner of The class of 1927, otherwise Adverrjsinjr will pay yon. CASS COUNTY Treasurer's Semi-annual Statement From July 1, 1923 to December 31, 1923 inclusive Balance Transferred Receipts Transferred jTransferred Disburse- FEES Balance on Julv 1, from other July 1st to to Co. Gen. to other ments. July , July 1st to January 1. 1923. Funds Pec. 31 Fund Funds to Jan. ! Dec. 31 1924. tried on the four indictments still pending against him. charging grand larceny and extortion. These indict ments were based on the "snllt" com mission episode and Andefeon's col lection from the league? pay-men's on the 52-1,700 which he claims to have advanced the organization for pub licity purposes in 1913-14. OBITUARY OF MRS. KELLY OF MANLEY Mrs. H. Mrs. C. The death of Mrs. John Kelly, one jrs Asrnew of the pioneer residents of Cass i)r. "c j. .Kennedy," Oma'.iaZZ county, occurred Monday morning, y Wurl January 14. 192 4. at 1 o'clock at her jr' HartfordllZZIZIZI-ZI home in Manley, in her sixty-eighth j." y Warga ZZZZZZZZZ year. She suffered for a number ot John Gorder ZZZZZZZZZ years with bronchial trouble but dii v.m. Bnllanc ZZZZZZ not prove serious and on Sunday af- j. WhiteheadZ syraciise ternoon took suddenly sik with m. Mauzy, Los Angeles what proved to be heart trouble and i)r. Rov A Podge. OmahaZ Z passed away the following morning Mrs. John Bauer. Sr surrounded by three of her childen G. C. Hawkins. Haveiock and numerous friends. Mrs. M. P. Fleming Mary Burk was born in County Mrs. J. M. RobertsZZZ Z Limerick, Ireland, Pocember 21, Joe Wiles 1S56. immigrating to America when Cbas. L. Gvcer, Omaha the was 16 yars of age. She was Mrs. P. C. Morgan married to John Kelly in Green- Val Burkc-l wood. Neb., in the Catholic church, H. J. Kenrns post. Am. Legion in 1S75. Five children were born, Lorenz Bros. all living. They moved to Platts- S. S. Chase mouth and lived a while and then F. G. Egenberger . moved out on the home place on the 10.00 Councilman McMaken was opposed to 1 00 t-6 selling of the stone which might 5 00 bo needed later. 5.00 Th lighting committee through f.,00 Chairman J. H. McMaken. presented 5.00 its long looked for report on the gas 10.00 rates which precipitated the only 5.00 really enlivening features of the eve- 10.00 ning. The committee report rvcom- 10.00 mended a rate of $2.o per l,00c 10.00 tiibic feet of gas with Jive per ccr.i 3.00 discount. The committee found thi? 10.00 a fair rate and recommended its con- 10.00 sideration. This report was later 10.00 placed on file by the council. 10.00 Councilman Satfler then unloc.en- 5.00 t d on the gac rates and gave a list ol 10.00 figures from twelve Nebraska cities 10.00 to which he had written and which 10.00 gave gas rates as high as 52.25 pe; 10.00 1.000 feet to 51.S0 per 1.000 feet as 10.00 well as the vrrying electric light 10. 00 rate3 and the speaker made it rnani- 10.00 fe.st that he was not in favor of the 10.00 rate as proposed by the committee 5-00 and in fact urged the adoption of a 10.00 rate of 52.00 per month with dis- 10.00 t-cunt of 2 cents for prompt month- 3.00 iy settlements. 5-00 .n ordinance was read by the city 9.00 j erk. prepared by City Attorney C. 6 00 A. Rawls. which set the rate at $2 10.00 per 1.000 cubic feet and with the 10.00 discount of 20 ner cent and also rar- 2.r0 rjej a provision that made the mini mum of the service rate to be 55c per month instead of 51 as at the! present time, setting the installing fees as $5 for a. residence and 515 for a business house. This last pro vision was suggested as being chang ed hv P.aiinriliiTi Ppcrnr nc hoi n Parmele l'Vl rather unjust to some of the small . business consumers. Another pro vision of the ordinance was to the ef- j feet tnat the city reserved the rizht i to change the rate at any time. Tne StPte General fund State Capitol fund State Highway Supervision fund " J. Streight H. 25.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 3.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 State Hail Insurance fund Str.te School Land Principal State School Land Interest tund State School land Lea-e fund County General fund '."ounty Bridge fund County Emerency Bridge fund County Mothers' Pension fund County Soldiers fund First Commissioner's Road fund Second Commissioner's Road .fund Third Commissioner's Road fund Free High School fund Teachers' School fund Pir-trict School fund Idstrict School Bond fund District Road fund Labor fund c'irst Commissioner's Roed Prag fund Second Commissioner's Road Prag fund Third Commissioner's Road Prag fund City of Plattsmouth City of Weeping Water: Village of Louisville Village of Greenwood Viliage of South Bend Viliate of Elmwood Village oi Eagle Village of Union Village of Avoca Viiipee of Murdock Village of Alvo Village cf Nehawka State Highway fund County State Highway fund Interest on County eposits Miscellaneous, collections Individual Redemptions Fines and Licenses Inheritance Tax IV rm-nient Road fund Pkittsmouth Refunding Bonds Gitenv.ood Lighting Bonds Avoca Village Bonds Z ordinance was given the above rates A,vo. VilaR BoIUl& 10.00 10.00 10 0 1 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 on the vote of B.-tor, McCarty, Sat tler. Knorr. Britain and V roman for and McMaken passing. i Manager C. J. Tholeen of the Ne- ' braska Gas & Electric Co.. spoke briefly outlining the position that ' his company had taken, that thev i Special Taxes Advertising fund Fee Account GRAND TOTALS 5340.165.40 $ 7,468.93 2. 662.50 12.35 250.46 10.59 161.07' 45,139.24! 31,024.23 2.197.55 104.29 4.677.62 8.394.01 9,455.13 279.53 6S.310.02 57,648.05 24,453.86 5,526.97 14,517.94 12,668.47 5,128.72 88.78 351.10 195.22 43.18 1,816.94 1,199.87 325.57 1.992.S7 16.18 52.16 296.90 21,033.51 6,318.93 102.91 1,311.09 2,678.60 2,250.00 5,767.68 15.53 5.56 162.50! 611.50 9,321.00 2,442.291 29,483.02;$ 4.947.25 128.0511923 405.77!'1924 921.50! 504.00 92.95 16,930.69! 16,443.00! 15.531' l,451.57i 292. 46j l.S91.03 1.S91.03 1. SSI. 03 9,361.13 260.001 102,789.04 9,400.36 5,758.31 1,226.50 1,226.49 1,226.491 1.955.56 j 7,839.38 157.65 3,607.76 5,832.05 5,059.50 977.20 1,098.76 1.147.76 22.1S8.79, 2.5S0.19 1,9S9.20 1,851. 04 377.55 1,198.52 1,410.49 745.26 527.201 499.641 755.33! 527. SI 3,530.70'J55,1923 11,187.23 1924 15.5J 800.00 9,321.00! 4.95S.31 2.699.27 2,576. S6 12,985.28 4.273.59 157.65 4.482.50) 450.00 405.00 95.00' 1.955.56 103.101 70.251 2,699.27 1,537.301 11.51S.86 1,039.56 2,442.29 157.65 30,468.93;$ 5S9.66;$ 5.S9S.3G C.192.5i; 98.951 l.UlS.oO 1S8.39! 407. 7S 1,171.90 I 5.04 49S.9G lO.r.Oj I 24S.07J .93 1.02 34.340.3G 997.24 32.500.01 44,202.711 3,280.05 l.SCo.COi 1. 841.12 453.001 jOvd. 50.25 4.S40.26! j 927.95 2.933.56 7,5l:.9S 3.54S.20 8,409.46 9,321.00 10,847.17 1,23".7S S7.546.SS 1,027.89 73.403.29 9.689.17 94.00i 57.2;:.24 18.713.42 j 17,330.80 101.19 3.102.4S 1.62.29 3.S?9.75; 13.003.44 5,467.271 9, 57". 45 22.558.72! 443. 7S' 0,270.57 .LS20.00i 51.00' 1,297.37 " l.lsSO.O' 29.00 C11.70 1,309. COJ 27.05 7C1.21 40.09 ' 7.F.5' C73.1S 1.816.f'4r 23.97': 1,174.55 1,300.00 2S.21' 1.2"J.15 325.57! 14 91 7 30.35 2,000.00 10.54' r.o:.53 I 9.99 505. S3 IOO.OO! 15.10' C92.39 296.90' 10.50! 517.25 14.227.7ol I 10.004.SS l,9S7.53i I 12.170.78 ! 103. 10 1 1. 428. 01 1.955.56 12,639.95 100. S2 4.4S2.50! 450.00 405.00) 95.001 :.250.00 44S. 24 3,142.39 2,725.43 2,250.00 5 41, 584. 20'$292. 56.79 $ 5,767.6S!$ 32. :08.70i534S.2G7.30i$ 3. 607. 70 5284. 467. S3 Outstanding Warrants had presented their receiDts and ox- 1 Outstanding General Warrants $ 4.90 penditures for a period of years at a ! Outstanding County Road Warrants 875.00 recent meeting cf the coun.il to show : Outstanding District Road Warrants 36.25 that the plant had only in a few ! years made more than a little over ' Total Outstanding Warrants $ 986.15 the running expenses and this not i 7xo Outstanding Registered Warrants. figuring off the investment or the de- Summary of AH Collections and Disbursements Pisburseni'ts Receipts farm in 1SS1. where they lived for a Total to date 55S5.50 number of years, then moviner to Manley. Her husband preceded her in death in October, 1917. The death of Mrs. Kelly was a shock to the community. She was a woman of ex ceptional gentleness, quiet and un assuming. The recollections of her loving character, kind disposition and pleasing manner will linger long in the minds of her many friends. All that medical NEW IOWA MARRIAGL- LAW preciaticn of the plant. The com- ! pany had proposed the 52 rate to the city which was a very pleasing re duction and one that gave the pat- ' rons a very pleasing reduction and still permitted the plant to operate without a loss but the radical reduc tions would make a difference in the 29. Passage ci attitude of the company. In the Ne braska City case, Mr. Tulene stated ! Des Moines. Jan the marriage law without the euger i-s amendment was being predicted that they had a 2.25 rate and were today in the senate, where the bii. planning to carry the rates into! was on the calendar, with the lat court as th? company was not real-' proposal the center of interest. Th ''zing enough on their investment and showing in court would justi- , 1 aid and lovln'e euenic"s section, opponents declared, that a hands could do were done to no VOUIU mee' wltn tne same objec- fy the company at that place. The. avail. Fortified by the rites of her ,ions that were voi(ed against th-: company here was also prepared to! holy religion with the patience that ten-da' notice clause? chiefly tha. take this step if necessary. flways characterized her life antf il would hamper the individual cor ; The ordinance was laid over until' through her sickness, she died as she temPlatlnS marriage and inconven the next week and the lighting com-! had lived brave, faithful, trustful ience the mairit to Prevent th mittee on the motion of Councilman ! h,er Catholic faith was very deep marnase of a few who might not b . Sattler ordered to find out what j and DracMral. The funeml wms hM eligible under such a statute. Might the light company had in in- at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's church Only one neighboring state Nc-'ereasins their rates some time ago. j i:mi im; utrcacea was jaiu to rest in u",cna i.-ii-iit-u uui, iiv, fhe same hallowed ground where a eugenics marriage law. Numer- lies the remains of her husband. She ous Petitions fcr its repeal in Ne- leeves to mourn her loss the five braska have reached officials thero rhildren, John Kelly, Greenwood; 21,(1 should that course be followed tVill Kelly. Cedar Creek; Margaret adoption of such a law in Iowa would ?llp'hn. Fd Kellv nH Vnilio toii reverse the situation on the westprn Manley. Two daughters-in-law; border, where nearly 200 persons ! lEK out of letters and correspond-! twenty-ore grand children. one have come Into. this state now from ence to the lot owners. The ladies! brother. P. A. Bnrlr Omaha- nno ctQ Nebraska to escape the ten-dav re- had decided to continue the mm.! tfr. Mrs. William Neville, Chehali3, Quirement and the physical examina-! Pais?n to elve all the aid possible to I Washington; and a host of sorrow- uon iaw 01 meir own state, uover ing friends. The requiem mass was nor Bryan, it is said, has been ask rung by Father Hiegins assisted by ed to include a recommendation that Miss Lily Tighe, Omaha, and Mr. the marriage law be revised. ;'nd Mrs. Walter Mockenhaupt. The : pallbearers were: Joseph Murphy, Sam Giventer was among those Lawrence Earhart. Eddie Sheehan. going to Omaha this morning to Mrs. John F. Gorder of thp oivic committee of the Woman's club pre- I sented the city a check for 5563.-j S3, representing the balance of the ?5S5 raised by the ladies of the citv 1 for the improvement of the city. The I :.aiance bad been spent in the send- the city. The sum of 541 in notes I was not reported by the committee 1 at inis time. The ladies- were given a rising vote of thanks by tne council and Mayor Johnson personally thanked them for their services. The following bills were allowed Balance cash on hand July 1, 1923 Collections for venr 1S59 1861 1862 1S63 1S81 1882 1883 1890 1894 1895 1896 1S97 1898 1899 1900 1901. 1902 1 1903 1905 1908 1909 1912 1913 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1S21 1922 1923 State School Apportinment State School Lands State Hail Insurance Individual Redemptions Motor Registrations , Miscellaneous . Interest on County Deposit Inheritance Tax Refunding City and Village Bonds Fee Account GRAND TOTAL 5340.105.40 .15 .31 1.23 .25 3.00 7.85 9.51 .82 11.07 3.00 6.00 3.26 6.32 3.00 3.00 20.79 3.33 .35 6. S3 2.17 2.50 4.24 3.00 5.46 5.97 40.02 106.56 640.24 2.105.23 82.2S8.80 152.94S.S0 9,301.13 59 6.95 921.50 12.9S5.2S 15.251.75 6.S50.45 2.699.27 157.65 5.432.50 70.25 $632,735.19 John Sheehan. Michael Sheehan n n -l srerr! the day lookine" after rottio William Sheehan. The svmnathv nf matters of imnortance at the whole-I y the council the entire community goes to the be- sale house preparatory to the week j s- Fl(lehty & Guaranty reaved family in their hour of sor- end bargain sales. ! Co ' workmen's ins. $201.28 row. Owing to the recent storm and - Sandin. expense to the roads beincr almost fmnassahTo Pvsnensia is America's curse. To 're convention 25.00 nuite a number were prevented from restore digestion. normal weight, H- Elliott, expense 15.00 January 1. 1924, and that the foregoing is correct to attending the funeral. Those from good health and purify the blood, use 'Maurice Stander, street work 2.00 the best of my knowledge and belief. cut of town were: Mrs. Charles Ger- Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at all Ae:iist: Rakow, same 3.40 J MIA U. GERINO, lack, Mrs. George Shaeffer, Miss Lily drug stores. Price, $1.25. John Maurer, same 3.37 ' County Treasurer. Certificate of Treasurer I, Mia U. Gering, County Treasurer, hereby certify the above statement shows the amounts collected and disbursed in the various funds from July 1, 1923 to December 31, 1923, inclusive, and the balances on hand State Disbursements $ 38,225.50 County Disbursements 123,252.01 School Disbursements 117,404.22 Paid to Cities and Villages 327 47.13 State and County Highways 16,215.23 Individual Redemptions 12,639.95 Inheritance Expense 100.82 Refunding City and Village Bonds 5.432.50 Salaries for six months ending December 31 2,250.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 5348,267.30 Balance on hand January 1, 1924 5254,467.83