PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUHNAL PAGE nVE KONDAY, TUNE 3, 1935. MANLEY NEWS Father Harte, of the St. Patrick's church, of Manley, is at Lincoln this week, where he is attending a retreat of the church there. Adolph Steinkamp, who has been ill for bo lone etill remains quite poorly, although everything possiblo is being done for him. George Rau, who is at Utica at this time, is conducting the drug store for the proprietor who is taking a vaca tion and visiting elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rauth are to visit for over the week end at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rauth, at York, the coming week end. Miss Catherine Reinke was a visi tor at Palmyra, where she attended a play given by the young people of St. Leo's Catholic church last Fri day. FOR SALE Two good trailers, just completed, one 4 wheel and one 2 wheel. Now ready for delivery. See us at Manley Garage. August Krecklow. Miss Sue Mockenhaupt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newbery, Miss Catherine Reincke were in Omaha last Monday evening, where they were visiting with friends. Harold Krecklow was looking after some business matters in Omaha, tak ing a load of stock to the market and returning with a load of merchandise on last Monday. Theodore Harm3 and the family were in Lincoln last Sunday, where they were attending the flower thow, which was being held there, and also visiting at the home of friends. Father L. F. Obest, of Lincoln, was In Manley officiating at the services In honor of the Blessed Virgin, at the grotto in the churchyard here, a very solemn and impressive service. Edward Murphey and wife, of Lin coln, were visiting in Manley and vicinity with their many friends on last Sunday, driving over from their home in Lincoln in their car. The Rev. Father Harte was at York last Friday, where he went to make the commencement address at the exercises of the Ursula college, from which the class of 1935 was gradu ating. Mrs. Andrew Schliefert, who has been visiting at the home cf her daughters at Hoardville for the past two weeks, returned home last week. Mr. Schliefert drove out to bring the wife home. H. J. Hohlrnan and wife were over fiear Avoca last Monday night, where they were attending a card party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cullen, a large crowd being present to enjoy the evening. Carl Newbery, who has been the local agent for the Missouri Pacific here, departed for Kansas, where he goes to accept a position with the company and the place has been filled by Lester Reasoner, who has been making his home at Wabash. On Tuesday of last week, Mrs. R. Bergman was hostess to the Order of Eastern Star of "Weeping Water at her home in Manley, a large number of the members being present and an excellent time enjoyed, with a most delicious lunch served near the close of the pleasant afternoon. Digest of Busi ness Transacted by County Board Including Complete List of Claims Al lowed at May Meetings Sub stitute Securities OK'd At its regular sessions held May 7, 8 and 9, the Board of County Com missioners transacted considerable business of a general nature as well as allowing claims for services and supplies. Among the business, was the passing of resolutions permitting j.vithdrawal of certain securities in suring deposits by a number of the banks over the county, and substitut ing of other securities of like value therefcr. A number of renewal Moth ers' Pension orders issued by County Judge were also approved. A claim bill ot Clyde H. Thomas for painting guard rails on Missouri river bridge road, in the amount of $12.00 was disallowed by the board. An order for payment of 115.00 per month for support of father of John P. Miller, incompetent, from disabil ity allowance of the latter was passed. Application of Joseph E. Banek for "On Sale" and "Off Sale" beverage li censes not allowed. R. N. Opp was appointed Justice of Peace for Liberty precinct to succeed J. D. Cross, deceased, and his official bond approved. The remainder of the time spent in examination and allowance of claims, as follows: MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Mrs. Ruth E. Taylor, Mother's Pension. May. 1935 15.00 Edna A. Jones, same Theodore Davis, same Madge Garnett, clerk for Mrs. Rosencrans 15.00 Notice to the Public l This i3 to certify I did not ask that the 37 and a half feet on the south and west side of the townsite of Man- ley be opened. MRS. EMMA ANDRUS. Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Northcutt and family and Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Ken nedy and family of Omaha, were in the city Thursday for a few hours as guests at the home of Mr and Mrs John W. Crabill and family. LAND, FARM and RANCH BARGAINS Mrs. Cleo Capper, same 35.00 Nellie Estelle, same 5.00 Mrs. Marcia Hise, same 6.50 Violet Van Winkle, same 6.50 Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, same. 15.00 Mrs. Olive Johnson, same 6.50 Mrs. Edna Smith, same 12.00 Mrs. Vera Lancaster, same 12.00 Goldie Potoma, same 12.00 Mrs. Janet I. Simmons, same 20.00 Lorean Rathbun, same 6.00 Mrs. Elsie M. Smith, same 6.00 Mrs. Rebecca Logan, same 6.00 Mrs. Maecie Herrineton. same 15.00 Mrs. Helen La Tour, same 10.00 Mrs. Anna Pittman, same 25.00 Mrs. Lucille Gaines, same 10.00 Mrs. Ora Sell, same 35.00 Mrs. Edith .Krecklow, same 20.00 Ethel Shropshire, same 30.00 Gretchen Simmons, same.. 12.00 Mrs. Eva Whiting, same 6.50 Thelma Nichols, same 6.50 Zola E. Gilbert, same 6.50 Maggie Holcomb, same 25.00 Hazel Jamison, same b.5U Rose Wood, same 13.00 Florence J. Brittain, same 13.00 Ida N. Cotner. same 25.00 Vernetta H. Hobson, same 15.00 Lena Reehle, Mother's Pen sion, April and May 13.00 GENERAL FUND Lillian G. White, salary and postage, April, 1935 $127.75 Minnie Hild. salary, April 60.00 Lillian G. White, filing deed of Coleman et al 1.70 Anna E. Leach, salary, April. 55.00 Harry Nielsen, salary, April- 100.00 Robt D. Fitch, Jr., office work, surveying and mileage 154.25 W. H. Puis, pump oiler, road district No. 2 1.25 Juliu3 A. Pitz, phone calls for February and March 6.10 Julius A. Pitz. salary, April 127.00 E. B. Chapman, salary and mileage 127.00 John Kopp, salary, janitor, for April, 1935 45.00 Albert Willis, same 45.00 Alpha C. Peterson, salary and mileage 183.50 G. E. Sayles, salary, April 104.17 Northwestern Nafl Ins. Co., fire and tornado insurance on machinery building 52.20 Michael Hild, clerical work for Co. Assessor 22.50 Glen Puis, same 4 5.00 W. H. Puis, salary and ex pense. April. 1935 52.00 A. W. Farmer, salary, April- 90.00 A. H. Duxbury, salary, April- lbJ-iiS FOB SALE About sixty bushels early seed corn at 92.50. CIIAS. C. BARNARD. m28-2td-2tw FOE SALE Hampshire Brod sows, will farrow middle of June. JESS TERRYBERRY, Cedar Creek. FOE SALE Krug yellow dent corn matures very early and has a yield that is greater than most yellow dent corn. Jf your corn is a poor stand replant with Krug. For sale by Ed Steckley, Weeping Water. DEAD ACTUALS Dead animals removed free of charge. Telephone South Omaha Ren dering Works, Market 4626. Reverse charges. n5-tfw 45.00 51.36 3.00 16.04 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.90 County Judge, fees Co. Court- H. Sylvester, fees Dave Pickrell, witness, State vs. Luff, Thomas, Mason John Meisinger, fees. County Court. Thomas, Mason and ILuiea Bud Amgwert, witness, State vs. Glaser, Cunningham Paul Schewe, same George Kruse, same Harry Greene, came George Lynch, same Hymie Borsky, same Frank Melvin, same V.'alter Burke, witness, State vs. Thomas Norman White, same : Glen Mason, same Glen Vallery. Eame George Born, member jury in State vs. Thomas case John Lutz, same Ernest Giles, same Edward Thimgan, same T. E. Olson, same Carl Kunsman, same Cliff Schafer, witness, State vs. Mason Mae Blunt, same G rover Thomas, same W. H. Puis, member jury, case cf State vs. Mason J. E. Schutz, same Ira Mumm, same Fred Armstrong, same Lee Nicklcs, same John Ledgway, same Len Austin, witness, State vs. Hulen Norma Hollandsworth, wit ness, State vs. Conley 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.00 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 1.0O 3.20 Greth Garnett, same Alfred E. Edgerton, Re-Emp. Service, mileage Lillian H. Solomon, clerical work, Re-Emp. office Lottie Rosencrans, salary and mileage Josephine Janda, clesical wosk for County Clerk W. G. Kieck, salary and ex pense, April Anna Zitka, salary, April Warren F. Taylor, assistant surveyor Herschel Dew, same R. C. Elliott, same Helen W. Warner, salary for April C. E. Ledgway, same Clerk Dist. Court, file, inquest Ivan J. Fuller Clerk District Court, fees, in ebriate case Francis Kelly Dr. J. H. Hall, same C. A. Rawls, same II. Sylvester, same J. N. Conneally, same John C. Mick, same Clerk District Court, fees, in ebriate case John Johnson Dr. J. H. Hall, same C. A. Rawls, same H. Sylvester, same A. J. Patterson, same Theo. Davis, same C. H. Gibson, same W. D. Baker, same John Ledgway, member Cor oner's jury, Ivan L. Fuller George Born, same Carl Kunsman, same Louis Reinackle, same John Eajeck, same Lee Nickles, same Joe Youngquist, witness George Heil, witness H. Sylvester, witness T. Walling, witness F. McFarland, witness Nita Capwell, reading exami nation papers Leon a Schmidtmann, same Marie Kaufmann, same Anna E. Leach, same Ethel Seivers, same , E. G. Woodbury, taking testi mony, Ivan Fuller inquest Ruth Patton, salary, April Henry Woster, same John E. Turner, same Paul Lemke, assigned to Cass Co., court reporting. State vs. Cunningham and Glaser Cass County, stamps and en velopes A. G. Each Estate, mdse. to county farm Lefebure Corporation, mdse. to County Clerk Russell Stander, 1700 lbs. of strawr, also wood to county farm Morris Stander, 2925 lbs. hay to county farm E. L. Cochran, mdse. to coun ty farm Elmer Tritsch, use of spreader to county farm Weyrich & Hadraba, mdse. to county farm Iowa-Neb. Light & Power Co., service to jail, court house and implement building John Iverson, merchandise to county farm R&y Taylor, opening up coun ty jail sewer H. E. Wentworth Bakery, for bread to county farm Miss Lillie Aldinger, care of Stockhetzkie C. L. Wiles, corn to county farm Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes to jail and county farm Fred H. Gorder, tel. calls and stamps Fred H. Gorder, salary and mileage Dr. J. W. Brendel, medical service to poor Cass County Farm Bureau, salary and expense Eestor & Swatek Co., mdse. to farm and jail G. H. Deaton & Co., 24 mar riage certificates furnished to County Judge Stewart Cafe, meals to jury, April 23 ,1935 Barclay's Cafe, same, April 1C, 1935 Mrs. John Leddy, care of Fide line and Clothes Emp. Mutual Casualty Co., ad ded premium on policy McMaken Transfer, freight Elmer Rosenow, prov. to poor St. Catherine's Hospital, hos pital care, Delia Edmonds P. A. Jacobscn, care of Joe Benson Mason Publishing Co., Nebr. Statute, Annotated Frankcl Carbon & Ribbon Mfg. Co.. 6 graphite coupons John L. Tidball. lumber and material to court house Geo. L. Farley mdse. to the county farm Wm. Schmidtmann, mdse. to court house Tom Walling, service and re turn, Coroner's inquest, Ful ler Knorr's Variety Store, mdse. to county farm Kroehler Hardware, hardware E. J. Richcy, lumber and ma terial for vaults Jim Wynn, hauling garbage- O. F. Smalley. eight haircuts. ' county jail inmates 1.00 13.00 6.00 10.00 8.00 91.75 4.50 125.63 32.50 19.50 3.00 3.00 83.33 166.67 .75 5.25 8.00 3.00 8.60 2.00 2.00 5.50 8.00 3.00 12.65 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.40 3.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 9.14 4.76 6.46 6.56 9.5S 8.00 104.17 91.67 166.67 Dr. Jerrold F. Stibal, salary. Co. Physician, Dist. No. 1, ten days in April N. D. Talcott, med. services to poor Mrs. Lizzie Barclay, meals to four members Old Age Pen sion Beard Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., ser vice to Cass county T. L. Weeks, M. D., medical services to Leon Brown Otoe County, insanity case of Curtis Larrick The Trenton Emblem Co., for grave markers University Publishing Co., for examination questions The Republican, printing pro ceedings and supplies St. Mary's Hospital, hospital 18.40 71.77 6.64 11.07 10.95 21.93 4.15 7.00 1.55 126.82 4.S5 16.40 13.35 30.00 267.35 9.94 3.69 111.10 '21.00 221.61 20.03 5.40 4.55 5.20 16.00 131.77 3.60 15.50 158. SO 25.00 16.00 18.00 42.90 7.20 42.20 10.15 7.52 2.80 54.40 2.00 2. SO 5.20 18.50 1.40 122.15 100.00 27.25 27.60 7.50 54.03 service to Leon Brown 37.30 Dr. L. S. Pucelik, service and medicine to poor 65.00 Thomas Walling Co., extend ing Abstract, Coleman prop erty 5.50 W. A. Tulene, open graves for Hobson and Bowley 14.00 Standard Oil Co., supplies 8.94 H. Sylvester, boarding prison ers, salary, mileage, help 4 64. Plattsmouth Journal, printing 74 and supplies, Co. officers 57.10 00 2.( S. J. Million, two sheets for dead and injured on Hw. 75 Dr. G. G. Douglas, medical services to poor 24 R. W. Tyson, M. D., same 2 8 O. E. Liston, M. D., same 36 Bates Book Store, merchandise to county officers 3 K-B Printing Co., mdse. to county officers 41. Luella Phalen Jedlicka, nurse, care Delia Mae Edmondson. 35 Standard Blue Print Co., for mdse. to Co. Surveyor 3 Lloyd O. Hoffman, M. D., med. service to Henry Thierolf 25 Weeping Water Republican, printing order books and 700 lines proceeuuiga o R. R. Anderson, M. D., diag nosis and transportation of Brown to Nebr. City 5. M. O. Thompson, mdse. to the County Recorder 1. Peoples City Mission, care of Farmer and McKinney 42. Catherine Coleman, borrow pit in Sec. 31-12-9 9. E. C. Coleman and Mrs. Hettie G. Wright, land in 31-12-9- 90. Knud Jensen, help cn expense for Jorgensen 30. Ludi Printing Co., four 1933 tax lists and 130 tabs 181. Sattler Funeral Home, ambul ance trip. Cook and funeral expense, Boley 55. J. A. Edgerton, sharpening lawn mower at court house- 1. Geo. R. Sayles, salary and ex pense, April, 1935 174. K-B Printing Co., mdse. to Reg. Deeds and Co. Supt 52. Klopp Printing Co., mdse. to County Treasurer 9. L. Daniel Dieter, M. D., med ical services to poor 7. Milburn & Scott Co., mdse. to Co. Supt. 2. Omaha Printing Co.; mdse. to Co. Clerk and Assessor's sup plies 638 Dewberry Engraving Co., for mdse. to County Judge 2. Bostitch Sales & Service, for mdse., Re-Employm't Service 7. F. G. Fricke & Co., medicine to jail 9. T. Walling, deputy Sheriff, salary, mileage, April 204 C. H. Martin, mdse. to county farm 60 F. A. Cloidt, services, Gdn. for Mrs. Anna Pitman 15 H. J. Addyman, caring for John Spencer 12 Plattsmouth Water Corp., for water to court houtend ail 13 H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to court house and farm 36 Reporting Births and Deaths January, February, March Mrs. H. J. Amgwert $ 1 W. G. Boedeker 1 Minnie Brendel 1 B. I. Clements 2 L. Daniel Dieter, M. D Mrs. A. S. V. Mansfelde L. C. Marvin Geo. II. Olive 1 E. L. Rutherford 11 Mrs. Clo O. Shaffer A. R. Stander 1 E. M. Stewart L. R. Upton 1 G. E. Wemple , 15 45 00 55 49 00 4S 00 7.75 00 25 00 50 00 00 05 15 50 OS 4C 00 30 63 .02 2 4 CO .84 .50 .19 .00 .00 .50 .74 i o 25 00 50 25 50 50 75 50 25 75 00 25 TOOR RELIEF FUND Weyrich & Hadraba, medicine to poor $ D. T. Haley, one load wood to Peter Claus J. W. Banning, material Penterman Market, prov. to poor Safeway Stores, Inc., same Blake Pharmacy, med. to poor Morris Grocery, prov. to poor Dinger Lumber & Coal Co., coal to poor Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes, poor Rihn & Greene, provisions E. L, Nelson, provisions and clothing to poor F. H. Nichols, provisions John Wood, provisions Earl Bennett, provisions F. G. Fricke & Co., medicine to poor Hinky-Dinky Store, provisions to poor II. M. Soennichsen, prov. and clothing to poor Mullen & Sons, provisions C. H. Martin, same L. B. Egenberger, same E. A. Wurl. same Lorenz Bros., same A. G. Bach Est., same John L. Tidball, coal to poor, April, 1935 E. J. Richey, same Mauzy Drug Co., medicine to poor Hatt's Market, prov. to poor D. H. Reichstadt,- repairing shoes for poor Glen Vallery, gas to poor Mrs. F. G. Hull, prov. to poor L. J. Behrns, same Frank Rice Store, same Tutt & Brubacher, same J. H. Steffens, same W. T. Richardson, same E. L. McDonald, same Allen's Cash Store, same Theo. Harms, Eame John Peterson, same L. A. Bornemeier, same C. H. Fin ley, same V. Trumble, same Otto Rickhoff, same Palace Market, same C. H. Gibson, same Bothwell Grocery, same Sheldon's Store, same Cribble's Store, same W. S. Smith, same Rose Tempelmeyer, same F. J. Knecht, same . J. H. F. Rughe, same Jake Reichart, same Karnes, Inc., same S. J. Marchall, shoe3 to poor 1.25 1.50 7.92 10.00 8.00 1.85 61.99 15.26 35.76 57.25 IS. 00 58.00 67.00 42.00 356.04 641.34 521.50 53.25 71.75 99.75 13.00 36.25 63.50 9.53 12.50 17 5 .21 Ot, .00 11.85 36.45 10.00 5.00 139.10 42.50 45.00 41.00 16.00 22.00 19.50 10.00 57.80 89.55 15.50 14.00 9 6.00 16.25 16.00 9.50 20.00 6.00 5.00 1.95 W. C. Blattler, wood, poor Chapman's Pharmacy, medi cine to poor Louisville Pharmacy, same Adams Drug Store, same Farmers Elevator Co., coal to poor Oscar Hoffman, provisions and clothing to poor J. H. F. Ruhge, provisions to Philips ROAD FUND A. O. Ault, mdse to RD 2 $ Barton-Warner Co., explo sives, RD11 J. B. Johnson, blacksmith wk., RD14 Glen Vallery, mdse. to RD1 Kunz Bros. Garage, labor and repairs, RD13 Beatrice Steel Tank Mfg. Co., material, RD6 Harold Thomassen, RW, RD14 Chris J. Elgaard, mdse., RD14 John Fischer, proj., RD16 Manley Grain Co., mdse., RDS Barton-Warner Co., cul. and band, RD14 Barton-Warner Co., Cul. and band, RD11 Barton-Warner Co., Cul. and band, RD2 A. N. Eaton Metal. Proud. Co. culv. and bands RD1 . W. Burns, RW, RD16 Fred Schnieder, proj., RD16 Anchor Oil Corp., spark plugs RD9 Nebr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., culv. and bands, RD3 Ralph Dean, plow, RD4 Checker Oil Co., oil, RD15 Martin Wilson, RW, RD4 Searle & Chapin Lbr. Co., mdse, RD16 Louis Allgayer, Jr., Fr., and RW, RD13 Jay H. Austin, RW, RD11 John Gruber, RW. RDS J. I. Fitch, RW, RD27 C. W. Stoehr, RW, RD1 Wm. Sheehan, Jr., RW, RDS H. H. Becker, cable and weld ing, RD 11 Chas. Hoback, RW, RD11 Ralph Murphy, RW, RD9 John Iverson, labor and ma terial, RD2 Farm. Un. Co-op Oil Ass'n supplies, RD14 Fred Bauers, RW, RDS Beatrice Sttel Tank Mfg. Co., culvert, RD14 Beatrice Steel Tank Mfg. Co., culvert, RD15 Beatrice Steel Tank Mfg. Co., culvert, RD6 Harry E. Arnold. RW, RD15 Nelson Berger, RW, RD12 Philip Schaefer, shovel snow, RD9 Ira Stall, RW. RD16 Herman Wohlfarth, RW, RD10 Wm. Kitzel, RW. RD6 Roy Comstock, RW, RD5 Bert H. Lytle, RW, RD16 James Dorn, Schneider proj. RD16 Louis Schmidt, RW. RD7 A. A. Wallinger. RW, RD15 Ruben Meisinger, RW, RD2 Crane Curyen and Murtey, mat'l, RDS Crane, Curyen and Murtey, mat'l, RD9 James Johnson, labor and re pairs, RD2 Alt.-Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., sup plies, RD16 A. A. Schoeman, RW, RD3 8.00 8.99 1.50 7.70 29.84 8.00 5.00 2.50 19.07 4.60 7.00 6.15 14.82 147.74 7.85 10.20 4.00 68.77 11.53 59.78 44.05 4.00 8. SO 1.S8 196.22 22.00 35.20 51.56 .90 76.70 26.25 2.50 15.32 145.00 78.16 4.60 3.00 35.60 70.22 18.40 51.18 7.27 7.27 52.00 49.00 4.00 2.50 85.48 70.56 46.70 40.00 7.40 52.00 25.00 48.34 19.74 2.16 9.30 8.34 47.56 Bert H. Lytle, DR. RD16 Elmer Bennett, DR, RD6 A. A. Wallingtr. DR, RD15 J. D. Adams Co., 1 dr. scrap er, RD4 Louis Schmidt, DR, RD7 Deep Rock Oil Corp., supplies RD7 Anton Auerswald, labor and mat'l, RDS and 9 II. W. Griffin, labor and ma terial, RD11 James E. Johnson, DR, RD1 Floyd Gauer, DR, RD2 Ruben Meisinger. DR, RD2 Farm. Co-op Oil Co., supplies, RD2 jFarm. Co-op Oil Co., supplies, RD9 and 13 BRIDGE FUND Cone. Eng. Co., reinf. bars No. A-188 S J. H. Miller, const, spillway N. W. of Nehawka Cass County, freight on gravel George H. Dennis, concrete box, W. W., Avoca prct. Searle & Chapin Lmbr. Co., material J. W. Banning, same Joy Dietrich Machine Works, sup and rep. Geo. E. Nickles, mdse and coal Harold Thomassen, BW T. W. Engles, Lmbr. Co., mdse. Midland Construction Co., surfacing, four bridges Louis Allgayer, BW Jay H. Austin, BW Geo. E. Nickles, mat'l Cass County, freight on gravel Joe Dare, concrete work D. Ray Frans, mdse Dinger Lmbr. & Coal Co., mat'l J. H. Miller, culv and spill way Wm. Sheehan, Jr., BW Fred Bauers, BW Herman Wohlfarth, BW Wm. Kitzel, BW Roy Comstock, BW Louis Schmidt, BW Ruben Meisinger, posts J. B. Elliott, mat'l E. J. Richey, same Crane Curyea & Murtey, same Lyman-Richey S. & G. Co., gravel and S. gr. Line. Steel Works, steel bars M. L. Evans, rpr. bridge DRAG FUND Thurman Nixon, RW, RD12$ 13.00 H. L. Grubbs, repairs. RD9 1.85 Frank Bauer, rep. tr. cush. RD11 1-25 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas, oil kero, RD7 24.12 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas, grease, kero., RD16 105.31 Line. Road Equip. Co., rprs., RD6 and 16 269.07 Iiowell Lytle, RW, RD16 18.75 John L. Hild, DR. RD2 5.50 Martin Wilson, DR, RD4 18.20 Chris J. Elgaard, mdse, RD9 3.60 S. D. Rockwell, help on ditch ing, RD14 2.20 Austin-West, Rd. Mchy. Co., RCt.Fresno, RD11 507.15 Austin-West Rd. Mchy. Co., holdboard and rprs. RD14-15 105.30 Austin-West Rd. Mchy. Co., rprs., RD15 11.94 Anchor Oil Corp., grease and drum, RD16 18.48 Dens-Oil Lub. Co., drum grease, No. 440, RD14-15 42.55 G. A. Pope Oil Co., grease, No. 372, RD13 22.54 Line. Rd. Equip. Co., scraper, RD3 and 9 440.00 G. A. Tope Oil Co., grease. No. 371, RD9 3.46 Miller-Hasselbalch Co., rprs., RD11 26.64 Miller-Hasselbalch Co., rprs., RD 2 15.37 J. V. Stradley & Sons., lab. and mat'l, RD6 24.00 William J. Newham, DR, RD14 13.75 Standard Oil Co., sup., RD2 .23.29 Standard Oil Co., sup., ItD6 6.3 6 Louis Allgayer, DR RD13 16.50 Rihn & Greene, mat'l flag, RD11 .40 John Heil, DR, RD3 6.75 Henry Hild, DR, RD2 4.95 Cloidt Service, sup.. RD2 20.75 Louis Baumgart, 15 gal. gas, RD1 2.55 Ia.-Neb. Light & Power Co., ser., RD11 1.13 Ralph Murphy, DR, RD9 69.00 Cass Co. Treas., per. tax, RD11 12.85 At.-Pac. GulfCo.,sup.. RD14 and 15 35.38 Farm. Un. Co-op Oil Assn. sup., RD2 46.16 Farm. Un. Co-op Oil Assn., RD6 and 15 54.44 S. S. Peterson, labor and ma terial, RD5 and 6 10.00 Fred McGrady, labor and ma terial. RD14 9.50 E. F. Stava. DR, RD1 3.00 Ernest Leaver, DR, RD6 8.25 Ivau G. Aalthouse, DR. RD6 7.15 Wm. Kitzel. Oil, RD6 31.50 Roy Comstock, DR, RD5 11.20 38.00 4.40 40.00 11.30 7.80 22.16 10.50 ; 4.95 5.50 3.85 60.00 17.82 77.07 65.42 102.80 24.48 323.07 54.91 20.32 2.50 46.28 16.40 153.85 219.00 6.00 39.60 86.73 78.42 33.44 33.59 52.79 269.90 15.40 3.00 5.72 11.00 8.80 6.60 7.70 6.25 89.41 64.60 64.18 COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District Cfe Oil Co., gas and spark plug3 $ 6.76 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re pairs 199.32 Bill Read, one day's work at machinery building 2.00 Tiffany Grease Works, one half drum grease 2 8.35 Frank Read, salary, April 65.00 John Iverson, labor and matl. 5.25 Fred W. Tritsch, road grad ing, April 65.00 J. D. Adams Co.. repairs 4.48 Giles Oil Co., gas 14.94 M. R. Beck, labor, matl. and trips 5.45 Kroehler Hardware, hdw 13.83 Earl Elliott, road work, labor cn tractor and express 123.22 Bartcn-Warner Products Co., dynamite and fuse 45.56 Miller-Hasselbalch, repairs 77.10 Standard Oil Co., supplies 29.97 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District Fritz Tigner, graderman on HG No. 5 $ 93.25 W. O. Martin, engineman on HG No. 5 107.50 Anchor Oil Corp., grease 17.25 Austin - Western Road Men. Co., cne gooseneck 150.30 Watson Bros. Transfer Co., for hauling merchandise 3.35 C. A. Pope Oil Co., grease 4 3.75 Standard Oil Co., supplies 206.36 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Third District Lincoln Road Equipment Co., repairs 1542.36 Jame3 C. Lytle, graderman on HG No. 3 94.36 Gutte Strandboge, engineman, HG No. 4 71.82 H. W. Christensen, graderman on HG No. 4 104.58 Keckler Oil Co., supplies 97.7S Standard Oil Co., supplies 157.67 CO HIGHWAY FUND J. E. Johnson, blacksmith work $ 3.25 Deep Rock Oil Corp., 60 gal. Superior SAE 14.70 Ofe Oil Co., gas and spark plugs 2.60 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas, grease, keronsene 42.77 Line. Road Equip Co., re pairs 153.74 National Stone Co. stone No. 127 2.53 John Sweeney, pat. salary and help take fence 72.80 Marion Garcia, take down snow fence 2.40 John Iverson, labor and ma terial 6.4 0 Jay H. Austin, RW 30.00 John R. Chriswisser, salary 60.00 Floyd Fulton, April, 1935 salary 60.00 John Gruber, RW 60.90 Mrs. Bert Lytle, care of Strad ley children 21.00 At.-Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., sup plies 73.89 S. S. Teterson, labor and ma terial 5.00 Louis Schmidt, snow fence work 5. CO Anton Auerswald, labor and imat'l 9.C5 J. B. Elliott, mat'l 4.3 0 Lyman-Richey S. &. G. Co., road gravel 9.45 Keckler Oil Co.. supplies 52.69 Giles Oil Co., supplies 8.40 G. A. Pope Oil Co., grease 3 No. 71 13,75 Miller-Masselbalch Co., re pairs 54.98 Harry Schaefer, salary and storage C 3.0 0 C. J. Packoniu, mdse and la bor - - 5.62 Dens. Oil Lub. Co., grease, drum Anchor Oil Corp., grease, 130 gas Wm. Norris, RW, trucking snow fence S. D. Rockwell, RW Ray Clark, help take snow fence down Lester Phillips, same Edgar Edwards, haul snow fence in truck Standard Oil Co., supplies Joy Deitrich Mach. Works, supplies and repairs Farmers Co-Optrative Oil Co., supplies M. R. Beck, labor and matl., and trips Mathews Garage, storage and merchandise Atlantic-racific & Gulf Oil Co., supplies Kroehler Hardware, mdse John Stradley, salary, less pay for care of children Mrs. Elmer Adams, care Strad ley children Mrs. Dorothy Newsman, same C. & H. Oil Co., supplies Geo. Altman, snow fence work McMaken Transfer Co., haul ing gravel, 22 tons Fred Rueter, salary, storege and help Oscar E. Dowler, same W. L. Seybolt, maintaining Lon Crosser, gas and storage, April, 1935 Lewis Crabtree, rent machin ery building, April, 1935 C. F. Reichart, storage, patrol, April W. E. Draper, help on snow fence Ruel Mick, same Jake's Garage, welding 15.27 32.50 11.00 7.00 1.80 3.60 4.20 241.89 9.25 103.82 46.00 5.60 4 2.11 15.57 25.00 7.00 7.00 43.10 5.00 5.C5 74.30 74.82 60.00 S2.63 4.00 5.00 8.00 5.00 2.00 LOUISVILLE STATE AID TOLL BRIDGE FUND Earl A. Mavfield, salary, toll man, April, 1935 S C5.00 C. P. Busche, salarj', relief toll man, 6 days 10.80 John II. Busche, salary, toll man, April, 1935 C. F. Wheeler, salary, toll man, 25 days, April Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., ser vice to Louisville bridge Nebraska Power Co., service to Louisville bridge ro.oo 4.84 8.09 RECOVERING FROM OPERATION Miss Anna Hofacker, of near Cedar Creek, was operated on Wednesday at the St. Catherine's hospital at Om aha, this being a very serious oper ation. The patient however, has showed favorable reaction to the se vere ordeal and is now reported as doing Just as well as possible under the circumstances. The many friends are trusting that she may soon be able to regain her health and to re turn home. W. E. Rikli of near Ashland, was in the city Saturday and while here was a pleasant caller at the Journal to renew his subscription to the semi-weekly edition of the paper. Phone the news to Wo. C. LADIES TOGGERY . e L 1 I ) "All-Way" Stretch, but It Will NOT Allow Hips To Spread The all-way-stretch clast :c back has a center panel of one-way-' stretch elastic for extra hip control. The front of the gar ment is fine cotton batisre, while the uplift top is of lace Perfect for the "little woman" Scroo type. GOSSARD