MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL EAQE TWO OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Office of COIXTV COMMISSIONERS Of Can Connty ' Plattsmouth, Nebr.. April 20, 1925. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Fred II. Gorder, C. F. Harris ar.d C. D. Spangler, Coun ty Commissioners; Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. The following notice was present ed to the Board: To the Honorable Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Cass' county, Nebraska " As County Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, and a member of the can vassing board. I herewith report to you that the said canvassing board ha3 canvassed the returns of the epecial bond election held in Louis ville precinct on the 14th day of April. 1925, at which special elec tion the proposition of issuing bonds in the sum of $28,000.00 for the construction of highways within said precinct, by grading, draining and graveling or quarry run lime stone Jhe same, and the levying of a tax annually upon all the taxable property in said precinct to pay the principal and the interest on said bonds, find as follows: There were cast at said special election in Louis ville precinct, Cass county, Nebras ka, a total of 3tl votes. Th?re were cast in favor or" said proposition, 223 votes. There were cast against said preposition. 137 votes and more than three-fifths of the total vote cast was cast in favor of said proposition and the said proposition was carried in aecnr-1" nre to taw. Respectfully submitted. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. The following resolution was pre sented: "Whereas, it appears from the af fidavit of publication on file that No tice of Special Election of Louisville prerinct, heretofore called and or dered to be held on the 14th day of April, .1925. was published in the Louisville Courier, a legal newspaper published in Louisville precinct in Cas3 county, Nebraska, for more than thirty (30) days immediately prior to the date of said special election, and "Whereas, It appears from the af fidavit of the Sheriff of said county, that the County Clerk of said coun ty delivered notices of said special election to said sheriff and that said sheriff did on the 14th day of March, 1925, more than twenty (20) days prior to the date of said special elec tion, post at least three of said no tices in three of the most public places with each of the voting divi sions of said precinct, and - '- "Whereat' said special ejection was held at the time and place given in said notices and in accordance to law, and returns made by the elec tion boards of said precinct to the County Clerk of said county, and 'Whereas, the County Clerk, did on the 17th day of April, 1925, ap point a board of canvassers, a3 pro vided by law, to canvass the returns of said special election and it ap pears from the returns of said board of canvassers, herein filed, that the returns of the special election held in Louisville precinct on the 14th day of April, 1925, to vote on the proposition of issuing bonds of said precinct in the sum of $28,000.00 for the construction of highways by graveling, or quarry run limestone. said limestone not to exceed one and one-half inches in diameter, drain ing and grading the same, and levy a tax to pay for the same, that there were cast at said election a total of 361 votes, 223 votes being in favor of said proposition and 137 votes being against said proposition, of Is suing bonds, and "Whereas, it appears that more than sixty (60) per cent of the votes cast at said special election were cast in favor of said proposition of issuing bonds in the sum of $28,000. 00 for the construction of highways in said precinct; "Therefore. Be it Resolved, by the Chairman and Board of County Com missioners of Cass county, Nebraska, that theproposition of issuing bonds In the sum of $2S, 000.00 for the con struction of highways in Louisville precinct, as submitted to the voters of said precinct at a special election held in said precinct on the 14th clay of April. !925. be and the same is hereby declared to have carried as provided by law, and that issuance of said bonds be and the same are hereby declared to be duly author ized. "Be it further Resolved, that the County Clerk be and hereby is au thorized and directed to enter upon the records of said county, the peti tion, notice of election, the result of the vote and the procedure herein, in full and publish a notice of the Adoption of the proposition to issue bonds in the sum of $28,000.00 to construct highways in said precinct and to levy a tax to pay said bonds and interest, as submitted, for two consecutive weeks in the Louisville Courier, a legal newspaper publish ed in said precinct -and county. '"FRED II. GORDER, "Chairman. "Attest "GEO. R. SAYLES. "County Clerk." It was moved by Spangler and seconded by Harris that the above and foregoing resolution be adopted as read: Carried, the vote being as follows: Fred H. Gorder, aye; C. F. Harris, aye; C. D. Spangler, aye. The Chairman declared the above Reso lution adopted. NOTICE j of Result of Election Held in Louisville Precinct You are hereby notified that the proposition submitted to the quail tied voters of Louisville precinct in Cass county, Nebraska, at a special election of said precinct, held on the 14th day of April. 1925, at which election the proposition of issuing iw,rwia in tho sum of J28.000.0O to construct highways in said precinct by graveling, or quarry run lime stone, said limestone not to exceed one and ono-half inches in dianieter, draining and grading the same, and to levy a tax annually on all tho tax in said nrecinct suffi cient to pay the principal and in terest of said bonds as tne same oe nnma ine and navable. which bonds are to be serial bonds, $2,000.00 of which shall become du3 ana payawe in 1926 and 1927; $2,S0O.OO in 1928. 1929, 19S0, 1931, 1932 and 1933; $3,600.00 in 1931 and 1935, with interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi annually, and which proposition was duly presented to the County Board by a petition signed by more than twenty (20) freeholders in said pre cinct, and an election duly called by Bairl board and notice thereof duly given by publication and by posting up notices within said precmci, t nrr.i'i.lpl hv law. and which propo sition was duly voted upon at said special election and tne returns thereof duly canvassed, as provided bv law, the result of which canvass was duly made to the County Board of said county showing the total nnrahpr of votes cast in said Louis ville precinct was 361; that the total number or votes case hot KaiA nrr.nosition was 223: that the total number of votes cast "against" said proposition was 1.57, wnicn re turns were duly made to the County Board of said county, and said board did by resolution passed on the 20th day of April, 1925, declare said prop osition to have carried and to have been adopted as provided by law. and the issuance of said bonds in accord ance to said petition and notice of elfction together with the levy of a tax on an laxaaie pn.-i)ei m .im precinct to pay said bonds and in terest, to have been duly authorized by the voters at said special election, and that eaid proposition was duly adopted and authorized by more than sixty (60) per cent of the votes cast at said election, voting in favor of said proposition and that said County Board did by resolution duly adopted, authorized, instructed and directed the County Clerk to enter upon the records of said county, the petition, notice of election, and the result of the vote and publish this notice of the adoption of said prop osition for two consecutive weeks in the Louisville Courier, a legal news paper published in said precinct and county. Done by order of the Board of County Commissioners of Cass coun ty, Nebraska, this 29th day of April, 1 H.T. Board adjourned to meet on the 5th day of May, 1925. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. Offle f tr XT V COMMISSIONERS Of Cr-m County Plattsmouth, Neb., May 5. 1925. The Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present Fred H. Gorder, C. F. Harris and C. D. Spangler, County Commissioners; Geo. R Sayles, County Clerk. Minutes of last session read and approved when the following "busi ness was transacted in regular form: Order of County Judge granting Mother's Pension to Mrs. Flora May Jones, Manley, and renewing pen sions of Mrs. Marcia Hise and Mrs. Adah Newton, approved Board of Equalization notice for the meeting to be held on June 9th, 10th and 11th, 1925, was ordered published in all the local county newspapers. Claim Allowed Claims as listed were allowed for payment on the various funds: MOTHER'S PENSION FUND Ellen Davis, Mother's Pen sion for May, 1925 $ 10.00 Flora May Jones, same 30.00 Martha Haddon, same Susie Urwin, same Mrs. W. Hindman, same 10.00 5.00 15.00 10.00 FXHa F. Burke, same . Martha Franke, same 10.00 Mary Piper, same 10.00 Fay Kirkpatrick, same 15.00 Margaret Lahoda, same 10.00 Viola Auxier, same 25.00 junnie Mason, same Anna Zitka, same . Sophia May field, same 10.00 25.00 10.00 Josephine Janda. same 10.00 Nellie Garcia, same 20.00 Birdie Hicks, same 10.00 Anna Eezdek, same Catherine Ash, same Murl B. Kivett, same Marcia Hise, same Ilhoda Baumgartner. same 20.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 Lewella Junge, same 15.00 Lela Rung, same 10.00 Esther Converse, same 10.60 Adah Newton, same 15.00 GENERAL FUND Wfll T. Adams, salary for month of April $104.16 Earl Brittain, care Dillehay 2.50 Alpha C. Peterson, salary and mileage 182.70 Anna A. Leach, salary for month of April II. M. Soennichsen, provis ions to Black. Schlesinger E. A. Wurl, prov. to Kinser, Young, Monroe R. A. Bates, balance due on claim of April 8, 1925 Esther Puis, clerk for Coun 50.00 23.00 30.00 12.24 ty Assessor . " 10.00 Clarence L. Beal, insane case, John W. Urwin J. H. Hall, physician, same. A. J. Beeson, Comsr., same. Nebr. Gas & Elec. .Co., ser vice Jail, court house. farm 4.50 8.10 3.00 46.66 WVH. Pul3, salary 4 months 200.00 Jos. F. Kvapil, provisions to , Burian 5.00 Fred Patterson, oil ice work on records T1 40.00 R. A. Bates, prtg., supplies. 49.36 J. V. Hatt, prov., Dillehay Jess Wrarga, mdse. Co. farm Tom S. Svoboda, . truant offi 20.00 2.75 cer work 33.50 Louisville Courier, printing election notices and ballots 1SS.69 W. G. Kieck, salary, expense 136.68 S. S. Chase, prov. to Young 4.00 J. F. Brendel, MD, salary, 2nd district 14.00 Platts. Water Co., water to court house. Jail 9.45 Lincoln T. & T. Co., April tolls. May rent 77.20 Alpha C. I'eterson, stamps to county superintendent 15.50 Han3 Scivcrs, salary, laundry 105.50 C. E. Hartrord, fuel to Young 6.50 H. L. Kruger, mdse. to jail- 20.45 Geo. R. Sayles, salary, exp. 189.25 Clara M. Wickman, April salary 32.50 Clarence Ledgway, clerk for county assessor 57.00 L. B. Egenberger, prov. to Mrs. Junge, mdse. to court house - 11.50 Plattsmouth Laundry, laun dry to jail 4JL7 C. F. Harris, salary, laundry 129.00 A. II. Duxbury, salary for April 183.33 Bestor & Swatek, mlse. to county farm 10.54 F. G. Fricke & Co., mdse. to county farm 16.55 John Bauer & Co., well work at farm 55.90 H. Waintraub, mdse. to farm 12.15 E. P. Stewart, sheriff, salary and mileage 161.27 E. P. Stewart, jailor fees and meals 149.50 J. M. Barkhurst, rent of land for road 10.00 Philip TJhierolf, mdse. to the county farm 5.30 II. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to county farm 58.35 A. II. Duxbury, County Court fees 1 91.00 E. P. Stewart, sheriff, same. 78.42 J. C. Brittain, same.j 14.45 Geo. W. Goodman, salary 110.00 DRAG FUND C. C. Barnard, dragging roads in Road District No. 1 $ 24.00 J. H. Fulton, same, RD 1 7.15 Elmer Miller, seme, RD 4 8.80 Julius Oleson, iron, RD 4 3.00 Chas. W. Stoehr, dragging roads, RD No. 1 11.05 F. W. Bontz, nails, RD 4 7.51 M. E. McKay, dragging in Road District No. 14 10.50 J. W. Wiseman, same, RD 14 31.60 Fred J. Ruhge, same, RD 14 16.57 Wm. Rueter, same, RD 7 9.10 Joe Vickers, same, RD 1G 15.20 A. J. Neitzel. same, RD 7 4.80 Geo. Wallinger, same, RD 4 10.40 Henry Schuelke, same, RD 4 6.50 Louis Schmidt, -same, RD 7 36. SO ROAD FUND J. C. Niday, road work, road district No. 11 $ 78.25 Eanning & Nickles, lumber, road district No. 10 ' 7.55 Ralph Doud, road work, road district No. 1 6.00 John Gochenour, same, RD 1 6.75 Walt Gochenour, same, RD 1 6.75 Claude Gochenour, same, RD No. 1 . 2.25 Chas. W. Stoehr, same, RD 1 . 11.25 C. C. Barnard, same, RD 1 55.35 W. H. Seybert, same, RD 1 4.13 A. W. Eaton, same, .RD 11 85.00 Emmet D.-Stone, sarao,, RD 1 ' 34.00 Henry Johnson, ataevjRDfcltT lz.'OO Henry Johnson, same, RD 1 4.50 Geo. Comer, same, RD 11 13.25 A. A. Schoeman, same. RD 3 31.75 S. S. Peterson, labor, RD 5 1.00 J. W. Wiseman, road work, road district No. 14 31.45 Wm. Richards, same, RD 4 63.95 BRIDGE FUND Banning & Nickles, lumber$141.60 C. C. Barnard, bridge work 6.05 A. A. Schoeman, bridge work 17.55 II. A. Funke, lumber 27.S5 J. H. Latrora, merchandise 7.70 COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District J. D. Adams & Co., grader repairs $ 19.93 Bud Nickles, engineman, IIG No. 1 114.35 Roy Gregg, graderman, HG 1 115.00 Bertschy Eng. Co., repairs, material 214.50 Second District Standard Oil Co., supplies, HG No. 2 $141.34 Third District L. K. Eidenmiller, grader man,, HG No. 3 $ 64.13 Wm. Timblin, engineman 55.50 - The Board- adjourned to meet on Wednesday, May 6th, 1925. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. Office ( I'OISTV COMMISSIONERS Of Cawn Connty Plattsmouth, Nebr., May 6, 1925. Board met as per adjournment. Present, Fred H. Gorder, C. F. Har ris and C. D. Spangler, County Com missioners; George R. Sayles, County Clerk. t The following business was trans acted in regular form: Mother's Pension orders by the County Judge for the following were' approved: Mrs. Catherine Ash, Mrs. Martha Haddon and Mrs. Nellie Garcia. Eoad Petition To the Honorable Board of Coun ty Commissioners of the County of Cass, Nebraska: Gentlemen: We, the undersigned, respectfully petition your honorable body to change the public road now running through the southwest quar ter of Section 30-12-14 and south east quarter of the northwest quar ter of 30-12-14, Cas3 county, Ne braska, so as to run said road north and south on a direct line along the east side of the one-eighth section line running north and south thru the southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter of Section 30-12-14. The undersigned, Blanche Horning and Olive Horn ing, and James E.. Griffin, the own ers, hereby agree to give for the use of said road sufficient land without expense, providing that the road now angling through the northeast quar ter of the southwest quarter and southeast quarter of the northwest quarter be vacated and closed, and returned to the respective property owners thereof. We further respectfully show thai the road as now laid out is a longer milt than tnm nrnnninl rnaA- 'the proposed road is shorter, better ana more economical way and can be better maintained and kept open for travel. All of which is respectfully sub-( mitted. Olive Horning. Blanche Horning. James E. Griffin, B- W. Livingston, John H. Hallstrom. The foregoing petition was grant ed by the Board. Claims Allowed Claims as listed were allowed by the Board: GENERAL FUND Cioidt Lumber Co., lumber and coal '. '. $ 11.85 I L. Turpin, bill of excep tions 25.00 E. P. Stewart, sheriffr-sheriff'3 fees, State vs. Grebe .75 Tidball Lumber Co., matl. to county farm 24.00 L. R. Snipes, Farm Bureau expense for April - 283.59 Mrs. Alice Cory, care of Mrs. Worden , 3.50 Omaha Printing Co., 1925 assessors' supplies 404.22 P. F. Venner, Adams provis ion orders - 50.00 Wabash Grain Co.. coal to Hindman 32.07 L. R. Stanley, provisions to Hindman. Miller 30.00 Chas. W. Pool. Cert, copy of II. R. No. 177 1-50 Fred II. Gorder, salary end mileage 118.10 Fred II. Gorder, telephone calls 4.70 Adolph Kuehn, care Mrs. Gast 30.00 Chas. W. Pool. Cert, copy of H. R. No. 95 1-60 J. R. Noyes, election-official, Lousville bond election 4.20 Ethel Ossenkop, same 4.20 C. G. Mayfield, same and ret. 8.10 C. W. Merriam, elec. official 4.20 Mary A. Group, same 4.20 E. G. Pautsch, same 2.70 II. B. Koop. same 2.70 Louisville Village, room for election 7.00 C. F. Reichart, care booths- 3.00 Minnie Brendel, for reporting births and deaths 2.00 B. I. Clements, same 3.00 J. A. Gardner, same . .75 W. E. Hand, same 2.75 J. W. Magney, same 2.00 Jessie Melvin, same 1.25 Mae Murphy, same . 10.00 Geo. II. Olive, same 3.50 Clo O. Shaffer, same .75 A. R. Stander, same 2.75 L. R. Upton, same 1.50 Elmwood Leader-Echo, print ing : 1.00 C. F. Harris, telephone calls .05 E. P. Stewart (assigned) for services by Mr. Hoch 36.42 C. D. Spangler, salary, mile age 126.70 Clarence L. Beal, salary for first quarter 150.00 Cass Co. Treasury, stamps, carbon paper 21.41 L. C. Smith Typ. Co., 1 dozen ribbons to County Judge 9.00 Milburn Scott Co., supplies. 5,.14 Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to court houBfl i 2.70 Farmers State i Bank, , provis ion orders to Wright 25.00 John P. Sattler, funeral ex pense, Black 153.50 ROAD FUND Ralph Meisinger, road work, RD No. 2 $ 94.10 Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 60.90 M. L. Evans, labor, RD 6 94.05 Coatman Hardware Co., mdse. RD No. 6 1.85 Wheeling Corrugating Co., culverts, RD No. 15 49.31 Andrew Schliefert, road wk., road district No. 8 115.70 R. Ketelhut, same, RD 12 11.57 Standard Oil Co., supplies. RD No. 15 39.17 Coatman JIardware Co., ma terial, RD No. 6 J. C. Mick, road work, RD 16 Will Harley, same, RD 15 - Green Piggott, same, RD 10. Union Lumber Co., material. 5 .13 .25 80 58 .25 .60 RD No. 15 10 40 Mead Lumber Co., sand, posts, RD No. 4 Chas. Attebury, labor, RD 11 Alex Campbell, road work in road district No. 27 Bestor & Swatek, mdse. road district No. 1 . Arthur Skinner, road work, road district No. 6 Arthur Skinner, same, RD 16 Ed Friend, same, RD 6 Searl &f Chapin, lumber, road 15. 32. 46. 26 00 90 25 90 60 31 6 5 .40 district No. 6 32 .32 Searl & Chapin, same, RD 5 Herman Dall, labor, RD 8 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for 27 4 58 80 lumber, RD No. 8 22 00 S5 30 60 Tidball Lumber Co., mater ial, RD No. 38. Nebraska-Iowa Steel Tank Co.. culvert, RD 15 79 Louis Schmidt, road work in RD No. 7 65 DRAG FUND S. L. Collins Oil Co., oil and grease. RD No. 1 $ 12 Wm. Kltzel, dragging, RD 6 12 69 SO 09 50 80 05 00 Wheeling Corrugating Co., for culverts, RD 6 157 Herbert - Umland, dragging, RD No. 16 Harry Albin, same, RD 11 Cloidt Lumber Co., material, RD No. 27 C. B. McCormick, dragging, RD No. 13 John Richardson, same, RD 1 Will Cook, same. RD 11 Ed Morley, same, RD 13 10. 7. 3. 16. 7. 11. 40 80 70 00 15 R. M. Coatman, same, road districts 6, 15 and 16 62 L. . L. McCarty, supplies to RD No. 1 20 John Iverson, sharpening machinery, RD No. 27 14.40 Nebraska-Iowa Steel Tank Co., culvert pipe 100, Clifford Doran, dragging in RD No. 16 3, W. W. Coatman, tame, RD 16 28. 34 25 80 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., cul verts, RD No. 3 - 71.69 Ralph Meisinger, dragging. RD No. 2 . 4.00 Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 74.40 M.-L. Evans, labor. RD 6 90.00 Nebraska-Iowa Steel Tank Co., culverts, RD 5 89.67 Lee Cole, dragging. RD 3 12.00 John-Hell,, same, RD 31 6.50 A. A. Schoeman, same, RD 3 18.40 Forest Ahrens, ,same, RD 12. 2.40 Wm. Jorgensen, same, RD 12 4.87 A. J. Ross, same, RD 12 R. Ketelhut, same, RD 12 15.20 R. F. Fahrlander, same, RD No. 11 &.zo W. F. Lauerhlin. same, RD 5 10. CO Andrew Sculiefert, same, RD No. S 8.u Christie Stohlman, same, RD No. 8 12.80 Henry Eikerman, same, RD 5 2.60 C. T. Moore, same, RD 11 iu.iu Stacey Niday, same, RD 11. 7.15 Wavne Acklev. same. RD 12 8.05 Will Harley, same, RD 15 24.00 Noah Parker, same. RD 10. Pirl Albin, same, RD 11 11.37 Eldon N. Stark, same, RD 15 19.20 Raymond Lohces, same, RD No. 2 l'.eu N. F. Henning3. tame, RD 2. 16.80 Green Figgott, same, RD 10. 25.60 Raloh Meisinger. same, KD 2 s.tu W. A. Wheeler, same, RD 27 5.30 C. M. Jordan, same. RD C 8.4 5 Gerald Reber, same, RD 15. 22.40 Chas. Wolfe, same, RD 7 4.38 G. H. Meisinger, same, RD 10 9.75 Alex Campbell, same. RD 27 9.10 Wm. H. Carper, same, RD 9 7.20 Wm. Luetchens, same, RD 7 b.oo Wayne Swarts, same, RD 7. 1J.00 J. C. Spangler, same, RD 3- 6.00 Albert Thiele, same, RD 7 7. SO G. L. Heneger, same, RD 14. G. L. Heneger. same, RD 18. 29.60 L. M. Hoback. same, RD 13. 16.74 Harvey Heir, same, RD 7 Z.4U Frank Hemke, same, RD 7 12.00 G. L. Althouse. same, RD 16 13. CO Harry Stock, same, RD 7 10.40 In Jordan, same. RD 27 . 8.80 Lan Jordan, same. RD 10 Z.70 T. O. Pollard, same. RD 5 24.00 Wheeling Corrugating Co., culverts. RD No. 6 Wheeling Corrugating Co., culverts. RD No. 16 BRIDGE FUND Ralnh Meisineer. bridge wk.$ 9.65 Jacob Witt, same 11.00 M. L. Evans, same 97.06 Union Lumber Co., lumber 64.80 .T. W Banninsr. lumber 55.25 Wm. Richardson, spikes 4.70 Dinger Lumber Co.. lumber. 3.00 Paxton & Vierling, steel pil ing 133.50 Crane. Curyea &. Murtey, for lumber . 22.11 Tidball Lumber Co., matl. 40.35 Louis Schmidt, bridge work. 5.50 Bestor & Swatek, nails, wire 2.S5 COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District John Bauer Co., supplies for HG No. 1 $ 63.95 Standard Oil Co., supplies, HO No. 1 77.42 John Iverson, labor, matl 38.25 C. R. Miller Tractor Co., for tractor repairs 381.51 Second District Nebr. Culvert Alfg. Co., grad er repairs - 18.00 C F. Harris, express 5.15 Third District A. A. Wallinger, graderman$126.05 Paxton Vierling Iron Works, steel p:Iing " 133.50 d R. Miller Tractor Co., for repairs '1- L 25.60 Harley Haye. engineman 148.50 C R. Miller Tr. Co.. repairs. 173.85 Carl R. Miller Tr. Co.. same 29.60 C. R. Miller Tr. Co., same 35.70 C. R. Miller Tr. Co., same 137.80 CO. HIGHWAY FUND Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., road drag , $ 37.88 Louis Schmidt, road work 10.50 A. A. Schoeman, same 6.40 August Krecklow, salary 95.00 H. L. Burbee, salary 95.00 Richard Pickard, labor 62.96 August Krecklow, material, express 19.04 Nasb-Vriesema, repairs 13.46 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, tools and spikes .1 12.96 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gasoline 114.14 Omaha Motor Depot, repairs 6.38 The Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, May 7th, 1925. GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk Office of COVMV COMMISSIONERS Of Chh County Plattsmouth. Nebr., May 7. 1925.- Board met as per adjournment Present Fred H. Gorder, C. F. Har ris and C. D. Spangler, County Com missioners; George R. Sayles, Coun ty Cleric. The following business was trans acted in regular form: Graveling Bonds - RESOLUTION providing for the Is suance of $28,000.00 Bonds of Louisville precinct, in Cass coun ty, Nebraska, for the construction of highways in said precinct. Whereas, a petition signed by more than twenty (20) freeholders of Louisville precinct, iu Cass coun ty, Nebraska, was presented to the Board of County Commissioners, asking that due notice be given to all the legal voters in said precinct and that a special election of the qualified electors of said precinct be called as provided by law to vote upon the question of issuing bonds of said precinct in the sum of $28,000.00, and the levying of a tax annually upon the property In said precinct to pay the principal and interest thereon aa the same be comes due, to pay the cost of the construction of highways in said precinct, by graveling or quarry run limestone, said limestone not to ex ceed one and one-half inches in diameter, draining and grading the same, which petition designated the highways in said precinct to be Im proved, the maturity of the bonds of said precinct, and the rate of inter est thereon, and Whereas, in accordance to 6ald petition the Board of County Com missioners, at an adjourned meeting held on the Eth day of March, 1925, by resolution duly passed and adopt ed determined that the assessed prop erty valuation of said precinct for the year 1924 was $2,711,185.00 and that the proposed bond Issue whs less than two (2) rcr ceut of the assessed valuation, and crlled a special election of said procinct to be held on Tuesday, the 14th day of April. 1925, for the nubmi.ision of the proposition of the is&uanco of said bonds to the qualified voters of said precinct, and Whereas, notice of such election and the submission of . said" proposi tion was duly published an by law required, and Whereas, said election was held cn the 14th day of April, 1925. pur suant to said submission and notloe thereof, and there were cast at said election a total of 361 votes. 223 of which votes were cast in favor of said proposition, and 137 of !i'h votes were cast against said propo sition, and that more v than sixty (60) per cent of the votes cast at said special election on the proposi tion therein submitted were 'n favor of the issuance of such pr'nirct bonds, and that a legally anpeint-ed and constituted board of canvastiprs did on the 17th day of April, 1925, canvass the returns of said Kpocal election and so found and determined and duly certified the result of the cenvam to this Board of County Commissioners, and Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners did by resolution duly pissed at an adjourned session of said board, declare said proposi tion of issuing bond.s of said Louis ville precinct in the sum and amocnt of $28,000.00, for the construction of highways in said precinc t to lu-.ve been authorized by the legal votrrs of said precinct and directed the County Clerk of said county to enter upon the records of said county, the petition of the freeholders herein, the notice of election and the result of the vote at the special election in said precinct, and directed the pub lication of said result for two f2) consecutive weeks in a legal news paper published in said precinct; Therefore, Be it Resolved, by the Chairman and Board of County Com missioners of Cass county, Nebras ka: Section 1. That it be and is here by found and declared that more than sixty (60) per cent of the bal lots cast bv tbe leeal voters of Louisville precinct at a special ejec tion of said precinct duly and legal ly called and held on the 14th day of April, 1925. were cast in favor of the proposition of issuing bonds of said precinct in the sum of $28, 000.00. and the levying of a tax annually upon all the taxable prop erty in said precinct to pay Raid bonds and Interest as the same be comes due and payable, to pay the cost of construction of highways in said precinct by graveling or quarry run limestone, said limestone not to exceed one and one-half inches in diameter, draining and grading the same. Section 2. That for the purpose of paying the cost of construction of highways in said precinct by grav eling, or quarry run limestone, said limestone not to exceed one and one half inches in diameter, draining and grading the same, there shall be issued bonds of Louisville precinct in Cass county, Nebraska designated "Louisville Precinct Bonds." in the sum and amount of $28,000.00, con sisting of twenty-two (22) bond of $1,000.00 each and six (6) bonds of $800.00 each and two (2) bonds of $600.00 each and numbered from one to thirty, both inclusive, all of which bonds shall be dated July 1st. 1925, shall bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum trom date, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July in each year, and said bond3 shall become due and payable in numerical order on each of the following dates and in the amounts designated: Date Amount : July 1st, 1926 $2,000.00 July 1st, 1927 2.000.00 July 1st. 1928 2.800.0 July 1st. 1929 2.S00.-10 July 1st. 1930 2,800.00 July 1st, 1931 2,800.00 July 1st, 1932 2.800.00 July 1st. 1933 2,800.00 July 1st, 1934 3,600.00 July 1st. 1935 3,600.00 Principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable at the office of the Treasurer of Cass county, Nebraska, in Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Section 3. That interest on each and all of said bonds shall be evi denced by coupons thereto attached and said bonds shall be signed by the Chairman and the Board of County Commissioners, and attested by the County Clerk of said county, and the seal of said county to be impressed on said bonds, and that the coupons thereon be executed by the fac-simile signature of the Chair man and Board of County Comniis- sioners and County Clerk appearing on each coupon, and have endorsed thereon forms and certificate of reg istration by the Auditor of the State of Nebraska, and the County Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, and that said bonds shall be executed in the form and shall contain recitals sub stantially as follows: No $1003.00 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ' State of Nebraska County of Cass Louisville Precinct. LOUISVILLE PRECINCT BONDS Know All Men by These Presents: That Louisville precinct in the County of Cass, in the State of Ne braska, is indebted to and promises to pay the bearer hereof ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) lawful money of the United States of America, on : the first day of July 19 , with interest thereon from date hereof at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day: of January and July of each year up on presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached; both principal and the interest on this bond are hereby payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Cass county, Nebraska, and for the prompt payment or tnis bond, both principal! and interest at maturity, tho full; faith and credit of suid Louisville precinct in Can county, Nebrkn. ' ure hereby irrevocably pledged. This.' bond is ouo of the iwuo of bonds of) like date and teuor of a total rrin-l cipal of $28,000.00. numbered from one to thirty, both inclusive, and i' Issued by. said IxuUviIl precinct for the purpose of paying tho cot of construction of highways in aaid precinct by graveling, or quarry run limestone, said limestone not to ex ceed one and one-half inches in diameter, draining and grading the same, and in full compliance with Section 2647 and 2749 to 2752, both inclusive, Compiled Statutes of Ne braska for 1922, and pertinent stat utes and amendments thereto govern ing the issuance of precinct bonds in the State of Nebraska, and in con formity with resolutions of said Board duly adopted, and is author ized by more than three-fifths ma jority of legal voters of said precinct at. an election duly petitioned for, called and held in said precinct. And the Chairman and Board of County Coramissionera of Cas3 coun ty, Nebraska, hereby certify that due provisions have been made for the levying of taxes against tbe prop erty of said precinct, for taking up and paying off this bond and the in terest thereon, when and as the same becomes due and payable and It i3 hereby certified and warranted that all acts, conditions and things re quired to be done and to exist prece dent to and in issuance of this bond, have been properly done and per formed and do exist in regular, due and legal form and manner as re quired by law, and that the total in debtedness of said precinct, includ ing this issuance of bond3, does not exceed any constitutional or statu tory limitations. In Testimony Whereof, Louisville precinct, by the Board of County Commissioners of Cass county, Ne braska, as by law designated has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and the Board of County Commissioners and attested by the County Clerk and the corporate seal of said county to be affixed hereto and interest coupons hereto attach ed to be signed with the fac-simile signature of said Chairman and Board of County Commissioners and County Clerk, for and on behalf of said precinct thi3 7tn day of May, 1025. FRED H. GORDER, , Chairman of the Board of Co. Commissioners C. F. HARRIS C. D. SPANGLER. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES, Co. Clerk, Cass Co., Nebr. Section 4. That interest coupons representing the several installments of interest shall be attached to said bonds and shall be substantially In the following form: No $25.00 On this 1st day of January (July) 19 , Louisville precinct in Casa county, Nebraska, will pay to the bearer, Twenty-Five Dollars, at the office of the County Treasurer, in Plattsmouth, in said county and state, being interest then due on Louisville Precinct Bonds, dated this 7th day of May, 1925. FRED H. GORDER. Chairman cf the Board of Co. Commi?sIoDe: . C. F. HARRIS 1 . ;; . C,JD. SPANGLER. . Attes.tr . '," '"' GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. Section 5. The certificate of the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Nebraska, and of the Coun ty Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, shall be substantially in the fol lowing form: State of Nebraska, Office of Audi tor of Public Accounts. I do hereby certify that I have ex amined the within bond and all pro ceedings relative to its issue, and do find and hereby certify that the within bond' has been regularly and legally issued and that the same ha3 been registered in my office in ac cordance with the provisions of Ar ticle 2 of Chapter 7, Compiled Stat utes of Nebraska, 1922. Witness my signature and seal of this office this day of , 19.. Auditor of Pub. Accounts. Registry No Book Page State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. I. George R. Sayles, County Clerk of the county aforesaid, do hereby certify that this bond has been reg istered in my office pursuant to the provisions of Article 2 of Ch.irvter 7. Compiled Statutes of Nebraska, 1922. Witness my signature and th seal of said county, this day of , 19 County Clerk. Section R Thaf K r .m . ii... out'l UUUU3 be executed as herein provided and liiticupon presented to. tbe Auditor of Public Accounts together with statements and showings required by Section 2647 and 2749 to 2752. both inclusive, Statutes of Nebraska, 1922, and other pertinent statutes of said state and that when said bonds shall have been duly and prop erly registered by and in the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts pursuant to the provisions of said statutes, and when said bonds shall have been duly and properly regis tered by and in the office of the (Continued on page 3.) T LAEJ! Money to Loan on Real Estate! Plattsmouth Lean & - Building Association 3 x