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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAE PAGE FIVE MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1936. 4 r- Large List of Claims to Meet Election Cost Complete Resume of Business Trans acted by County Commissioners at Their May Meetings. An unusual long list of claim bills was allowed by the County Commis sioners at their May meetings, in-. chiding the cost of the 1936 primary election. At their meeting of May 5th, the board approved withdrawal of cer tain securities posted as collateral for county deposits by the Farmers State Bank, of Avoca, and substitution of other securities in a like amount. The claim of II. J. Livingston and others for shoveling snow and open ing up roads in Center precinct in February was disallowed by the board. Claim of C. D. Spangler for re fund of $75.39 taxes paid under pro test on land allegedly in Murray school district, was disallowed. Orders by County Judge renewing the Mother's Tension of Mrs. Mary Lancaster and Thelma Nichols were approved. E. W. Richards filed an "Affidavit cf Isolation" with the board making application for a right of way to pro vide p.'"y-voaiul from his property ,..."!-iyyption 20, Township 12, Range fifIIearing on this application was -'cet for June 3rd. Board approved granting deed to Sub Lot 2 of Lot 5, Forter Place, ac quired by county at tax foreclosure rale, to Joseph Adam, conditional on payment of delinquent taxes on said real estate for years 1930, 1931 and 1932. Everett Pickens signed a. contract to remove all rock and debris from the Missouri river road along the Gardner stone quarry for the sura of 200. Appointment and official bond of C. R. Ackles as constable in Louis ville precinct approved by the board. The claim of the Lutheran hos pital of Norfolk for $17.C5 for hos pital expense on Devoe Rogers was disallowed by the board. The balance of the three day ses sion was spent in the consideration tnd approval of claim bills, . a? . fol lows: MOTHERS' TENSION FUND Mrs. Ruth E. Taylor, moth er's pension, May $ Edna A. Jones, same Mrs. Clco Carper, same Violet Van Winkle, same Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, same Mrs. Edna Smith, same Mrs. Vera Lancaster, same Mrs. Marcia M. Ilise, same Mrs. Janet I. Simmons, same Mrs. Elsie M. Smith, same Mrs. Maggie Herrington, same Catherine Falk, same Mrs. Anna I'ittman, same 15.00 6.50 35.00 C.50 15.00 12.00 12.00 6.50 15.00 6.00 15.00 13.00 25.00 Mrs. Ora Sell, same 15.00 Mrs. Edith Krecklow, same 2000 Gretchen Simmons, same 12.00 Thelma Nichols, same 7.00 Lena Reehle, same 6.50 Zola E. Gilbert, same 6.50 Maggie Holcomb, same 25.00 Florence J. Brittain. same 13.00 Ida N. Cotner, same Mrs. May Bauers, same Mrs. Mary McFarland, same Marie Richards, same 25.00 30.00 7.50 15.00 GENERAL FUND Lillian G. White, salary for April and postage $ Georgia White, salary, April Edna D. Shannon, salary for April on WPA project Fred II. Gorder, salary, mile age, April Fred H. Gorder, tel. calls and stamps E. 15. Chapman, salary and mileage E. 15. Chapman, toll calls Julius A. Tilz. salary and mileage Albert Willis, salary, April, and extra work Josephine Janda, clerical wk. for County Clerk, April W. G. Kicck, salary, postage and mileage Anne Zitka, salary, April R. D. Fitch, Jr., office work, mileage and surveying Warren F. Taylor, helping county surveyor R. C. Elliott, same Alpha C. Peterson, salary for April and mileage Anna E. Leach, salary, April- W. II. Puis, same, and exp Glen Puis, clerical work for County Assessor . Lottie Rcsencrans, for salary, mileage and expense John E. Turner, Ealary, April Ruth Patton, same Henry T. Woster, same Cass County, stamps, envel opes and exp., April E. Sayles. salary, April Michael Ilild, clerical work for County Assessor Grcth Garnett, work in re lief office II. Gerbeling, milk to poor Irs. Glenn Uarger, care or Mis. Stockhctzkio C. M. Totman, extracting teeth for poor Meier Drug Co., medicine to poor Edith D. Solomon, ealary in employment onice, April 1 to April 15 G II Dr. 127.00 83.34 C5.00 108.40 4.30 123.00 1.50 135.70 46.00 45.16 115.93 32.50 96.00 13.50 4.50 198.95 55.00 66.00 93.50 166.67 104.17 91.67 73.45 104.17 ia.io 52.00 2.00 30.00 1.50 26.75 30.00 illtl. D., same Store, mdse. John Kopp, salary, April 45.00 C. E. Ledgway, same 166.67 Helen W. Warner, same 83.33 A. H. Duxbury, same 183.33 Minnie Hild, same 90.00 Elm wood Leader-Echo, pub. primary election notices 62.50 Nehawka Enterprise, same and supplies 66.00 County Judge, fees in Coun ty Court 25.80 II. Sylvester, fees, State vs. Jacks. Harris, Schapers 7.50 Louis Harris, State vs. Harris 1.00 H. Sylvester, salary, mileage, jailor fees and boarding of prisoners, April 294.18 Plattsmouth Journal, publish ing 1936 primary notices 47.50 Louisville Courier, same 62.50 Weeping Water Republican, printing notices and board proceedings 1S7.67 Harry Nielsen, salary, April- 100.00 II. M. Soennictisen, mdse. to farm, Commissibners and County Sheriff 12.77 Glen Vallery, mdse. to the county farm 43.30 Leona Schmidtman, reading examination papers 11.18 Hilda CofTman, same 4.02 Marie Kaufmann, same C.74 Anna E. Leach, same 6.04 Ethel Seiver, same 13.22 Evelyn Keil, same 5.6 4 Marie Kaufmann, help with exam., Tuesday, April 21 2.70 Cass L. Sylvester, salary and mileage, April 130.36 Streight & Streight, funeral expense, F. Conn and G. Stewart 66.65 riattsmouth Journal, print'g ballots and supplies to coun ty oHices . W. M. Barclay, meals to jury, April term R. W. Tyson, M. D., medical service to poor O. E. Liston, M. Popular Variety to county farm Weyrich & Hadraba, medicine to county farm Cass County Farm Bureau, salary and expense Percy J. Wheeler, seed corn to county farm Tlattsmouth Bakery, bread to county farm F. G. Fricke &. Co., medicine to Sheriff and county farm Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes and repairs, county farm E. C. Noble, COD bill for county farm Mason Publishing Co., Nebr. St. Quarterly Ser Continental Oil Co., supplies A. E. Edgerton, mileage from April 15 to April 30 People s City Mission, care of Farmer and McKinney Underwcod Elliott Fisher Co. adjustments and supplies on Sundstrand Dr. M. U. Thomas, medical service to poor Bestor & Swatek Co., hard ware to jail, court house and farm E. A. Wurl, mdse. to court house Watson Bros. Transfer Co., freight bill for Sheriff Geo. R. Sayles, salary and expense. April, 1936 I. Jame3 Hall, member County Canvassing Board and ex tra work W. L. Propst, member County Canvassing Board John H. Boetel, hauling rub bish from county jail Jim Wynn. hauling rubbish from court house and jail O. F. Smalley, three hair cuts, county jail Dr. R. P. Westover, M. D., for medical service to poor Dr. O. C. Hudson, same J. W. Brendel, M. D., same H. J. Addyman, care of John Spence Blake Pharmacy, medicine to poor N. D. Talcott, M. D., medical services to poor L. R. Stanley, provisions to poor, 5 months Philip Hirz, prov. to poor Milburn & Scott Co., mdse. to County Superintendent Klopp Printing Co., supplies to Clerk of Dist. Court Omaha Printing Co., supplies to Clerk of District Court and County Treasurer W M. Barclay, meals to jury Plattsmouth Water Corp., ser vice to court house and jail Hammond &. Stephens Co., for merchandise II. A. Friend & Co., supplies to County Court Rosenow Filling Station, gas G. G. Douglas, M. D., medical services to poor Remington Rand, Inc., new typewriter and repairs Standard Blue Print Co., for mdse. to Co. Surveyor State Journal Printing Co., supplies to Judge and Coun ty Clerk Mrs. II. J. Amgwert, report ing births and deaths, first quarter, 1136 W. G. Boedeker, same Minnie Brendel, same B. I. Clements, same E. C. Ehrenhard, same . L. C. Marvin, same Geo. H. Olive, same J. M. Palmer, same Estella L. Rutherford, same. A. R. Standar, same E. M. Steward, M. D., same L. R. Upton, same G. E. Wemple, same K-B Printing Co., supplies to Judge, Attorney and Clerk of District Court Bates Book Store, mdse. to court house P. A. Jacobson, care of Joe Benson Iowji-Neb. Light & Power Co., service to Cass county and fa rm Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., ser vice to court house, farm and quarry 122.45 37.50 10.00 1.00 .50 225.37 19.71 22.40 7.08 3.34 8.50 18.00 4.66 10.00 14.90 2.15 15.00 14.95 2.95 .50 193.08 42.60 26.55 .50 1.00 1.05 38.00 39.50 20.00 12.00 3.30 54.05 33.50 1.98 14.57 5S.50 8.48 6.50 29.50 10.19 20.75 1.92 48.75 81.55 8.25 28.75 . o 2.25 1.25 1.00 .50 .75 2.75 1.25 8.75 1.25 1.00 1.00 .25 9.09 7.45 25.00 114.39 Commander Sales Co., four boxes staples to Co. Treas. 8.00 Green's Drug Store, mdse. to poor 4.25 Klopp Printing Co., supplies to County Judge 3S.00 Mrs. John Leddy, care Fild- line and clothing 14.00 Omaha Printing Co., supplies to Assessor and Clerk 10.02 A. O. Ault, prov. to poor 100. 9o F. G. Fricke & Co., medicine to poor 13.90 Mrs. Alta Thornton, care of Airs. John Opp at Nehawka. 12.75 Standard Oil Co., supplies to county farm 9.9 6 Mrs. A. G. Bach, provisions to County Farm 73.79 L. A. Tyson, care of booths for 1936 primary election 2.00 LaRue Williams, same 2.00 G. L. Spohn, same, two wards at Weeping Water 4.00 John H. Boetel, same, five wards, Plattsmouth 10.00 Edward Gabelman, room rent for primary election 7.00 School Dist. No. SS, rent of building, primary election-- 7.00 School Dist. No. 80, rent of school house for primary 7.00 Louisville Village, rent town hall for primary election 7.00 Elmwood Village, same 7.00 Rudolf Bergmann, same 7.00 Arthur Dinges, rent of garage for primary election 7.00 L. B. Egenberger, merchan dise to county farm 40.60 Primary Election Officials Tipton Precinct Wm. Brothwell $ 3.90 George Oberle 3.90 Mrs. Bert Lytle 3.90 Chas. Edwards 3.90 E. R. Adams 3.90 Harry Robertson 3.90 J. Clark Gonzales 3.90 Pearl Adams 3.90 R. C. Wenzel, and returns- 9.90 Greenwood Precinct R. M. Coatman 3.90 Chas. Ay res 3.90 Willard Timblin 3.90 Carrie Edwards 3.90 Theodora Christensen 3.90 Mrs. Mabel C. Boucher 3.75 II. L. Bornemeier 3.75 T. M. McKinnon 3.75 F. E. Cook, and returns 9.35 C. W. Newkirk, and care of polls 5 Frank Rouse 3 Alice Boucher 3 Elsie Smith, and store rent 10. Salt Creek Precinct Florence Armstrong 3 Adah E. Mathews 3 May N. Bauers 3, Louis Meyers 3 Clara Brackhage, and re turns Stove Creek Precinct Dorothy Miller Donnie Stark Ethel Strabel W. F. Pa hi W. W. Coatman Elmer Shreve Marjorie Bornemeier George F. Wilson Lodge Caygill, and returns Elmwood Precinct F. A. Melvin lone Weddell 0. C. Zink Mrs. Ella Gakemeier Mrs. J. E. McIIugh W. J. B. McDonald Opal Krueger Esther Jannen Amgwert 1. C. McCrory, and" returns South Bend Precinct W. C. Thimgan W. E. Winget John Leddy Oscar Dill Mrs. William Blum Mrs. Jason Streight Mrs. Olive Dill Mrs. George Vogel Henry Stander, and returns Weeping Water Precinct Lawrence Johnson Edward II. Pankonin Theo C. Carnes Fred Schaefer Paul E. Gerard Peter Pedersen Ralph Lindsey Alfred Nelson Merle E. McKay, and re turns Center Precinct II. F. Luetchens Walter Mockenhaupt J. C. Rauth Arnold E. Schliefert Geo. E. Coon W. J. Livingston Frank Erhart Harold A. Krecklow Albert Bornemeier, and re turns Louisville Precinct Frank E. Stander Marion J. Jackman Mrs. Lawrence Group Howard Layman W. II. Heil C. J. Pankonin Mrs. Clarence Ackles L. E. Williams W. E. Diers, and returns Avoca Precinct B. C. Marquardt John W. Norris Max Straub, Jr Anna M. Ruhge Mrs. Anna Morley Gordon Heneger Maud E. Hollenberger Louise A. Zaiser Seth Veyles, and returns Mt. Pleasant Precinct J. W. Murdock Rudolph Hart F. D. Phil pot Merle Ragos3 J. R. Mayfield Arthur Hild C. E. Domingo Wilson Gilmore Cyrus Livingston, and returns Eight Mile Grove Precinct Louie F. Hennings Frank Salberg W. II. Lohnes Mrs. Chas. H. Henning Mrs. Victor Stoehr David Rutherford Mrs. Mamie Group 3 3 5 5 5 11 90 90 90 90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 9.40 3.90 3.90 3.90 90 90 70 70 70 10 10 90 90 90 90 90 00 00 00 00 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 8.10 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.60 3.60 3.60 8.10 90 .90 ,90 .90 .90 75 8.00 3.90 3.90 3.30 3.90 3.90 5.85 5.85 5.85 9.25 s 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 8.70 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 7.35 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 Mrs. Herman Hennings 3.90 E. N. Thl, and returns 6.95 Nehawka Precinct Wellman Nixon 3.90 Gilbert Kime 3.90 Evelyn Sheldon 3.90 Evelyn Sheldon 3.90 Edna Tucker 3.90 Mrs. Mark Burton 3.90 C. C. Trotter 3.90 Alvin A. McReynolds 3.90 J. G. Wunderlich 3.90 Victor A. Sturm, and re turns 7.70 Liberty Precinct Ora Guerra 3.90 Ivan J. Balfour 3.90 L. G. Todd 3.90 Ray Bramblet 3.90 D. Ray Frans 3.90 Pearl R. Banning 5.10 Mrs. John Klimm 5.10 Leslie Everett 5.10 Chas., Swan, and returns S.60 West Rock Bluffs Mrs. Margaret Brendel 3.90 Martin Sporer 3.90 J. V. Pitman 3.90 Ed Fitzgerald 3.90 O. T. Leyda 3.90 Charles H. Boedeker 4.20 Lester W. Gansemer 4.20 Earle Amick 4.20 R. E. Howard, and returns 7.00 West Rock Bluffs J. L. Stamp 3.90 II. W. Hull 3.90 John Pearsley 3.90 Arthur N. Sullivan 3.90 C. R. Hutchison 3.90 Helen L. Johnson 3.90 Mrs. W. A. Wheeler 3.90 Evelyn Stamp 3.90 Major I. Hall, and returns 6.60 Plattsmouth Precinct Fred Tschirren 3.90 Lester W. Meisinger 3.90 Richard Livingston 3.90 Mrs. W. Warner 3.90 Mrs. Verner A. Meisinger- 3.90 Donald H. Born 4.50 Mrs. Ella Nolting 4.50 ' Mrs. Olive M. Wiles 4.50 C. A. Wetenkamp, and re turns 6.S5 Weeping Water, 1st Ward Irene Gibson 3.90 Anna R. Hubbard 3.90 J. I. Corley 3.90 Wm. Ash 3.90 H. C. Wilkinson 3.90 Mrs. Floyd M. Cole 3.90 Mrs. Faith M. Day 3.90 Esther Tefft 3.90 G. L. Spohn, and returns 8.20 Weeping Water, 2nd Ward E. F. Marshall 3.90 Mrs. W. W. Davis 3.90 Mrs. Richard Keckler 3.90 Peter II. Miller, Sr 3.90 Peter Olsen 3.90 V. W. Jameson 3.60 R. L. Keckler 3.60 Hazel Jenkins 3.60 Mrs. R. Lauritzen, Sr., and returns 7.90 Plattsmouth, 1st Ward Elizabeth Dovey Patterson 3.90 Marie E. Kaufmann 3.90 Val Burkel 3.90 Carl Kunsman 3.90 W. J. Hartwick, and deliv ering supplies 5.90 Leone Schmidtmann 4.80 Laura Meisinger 4. SO John A. Libershal 4. SO Gustav A. Pahl, Jr., and returns 6.80 Plattsmouth, 2nd Ward Anna Heisel 3.90 Cary A. Marshal 3.90 Jame3 J. Nowacek 3.90 Mrs. Mary Kvapil 3.90 Adolph Koubek, and deliv ering supplies 6.60 Mrs. Gladys Groff 6.60 Anton Bajeck 6.60 J. W. Holmes 6.60 Mrs. Paul Vandervoort, and returns 8.70 Plattsmouth, 3rd Ward J. P. Perry, election official and room rent 10.90 John Gradoville 3.90 Mrs. Cyril Kalina 3.90 Mrs. Flora Am 3.90 John F. WTolf, and deliver ing supplies 6.00 Mrs. Luke Wiles 5.70 E. II. Schulhof 5.70 J. C. Comstock 5.70 John V. Hatt, Jr., and re turns ".SO Plattsmouth, 4th Ward George Conis 3.90 II. W. Johnson 3.90 Eva McCarthy 3.90 Bertha McCarthy 3.90 Mollie C. Gobelman, and delivering supplies 6.00 Vera Johnson 5.10 Edna Schutz 5.10 Genevieve M. Whelan 5.10 John Ledgway, and returns 7.20 Plattsmouth, 5th Ward M. B. Allen 3.90 J. L. McKinney 3.90 Clara Wynn 3.90 Hallie Marshall 3.90 B. C. Hyde, and delivering supplies 6.00 Henry Lutz 4.50 Mahala Patton 4.50 Mary Gabelman 4.50 James Ault, and returns 6.60 POOR RELIEF FUND A. O. Ault, prov. to poor $ 69.36 Manley Grain Co., coal to poor 20.61 11. A. Funke, same 26.00 D. Ray Frans, same 5.00 E. F. Marshall, same 13.84 Otto Sprieck, wood to poor 9.00 C. II. Finney, prov. to poor 12.50 Theo. Harms, same 20.00 Elmer Rosenow, same 23.00 Earl Bennett, same 37.50 John Peterson, same 20.00 L. J. Behrns, same 10.00 Wm. C. Winkler, same 22.00 Oscar Hoffman, same 15.00 A. M. McCarroll, same 41.26 F. Joseph Knecht, same 19.00 Morri3 Grocery, same 58.00 Rihn & Greene, same 83.00 E. L. McDonald, same 72.50 Bothwell Grocery, same 100.00 Mullen's Market, same 171.00 Hinky-Dinky Store, same 351.50 Ore Oil Co., gas to poor for hauling wood 1.52 Raymond F. Hild, same .65 Farmers Elevator Co., coal to poor " 76.74 D. IT. Reichstadt, repairing shoes for poor 1.S0 E. J. Richey, fuel to poor 84.65 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., for coal to poor 4.76 Farmers Union Co-Op. Ass'n., same 33.25 Nehawka Farmers Grain Co., same 7.50 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, same 6.44 Jno. L. Tidball, same 3S.30 T. W. Engles Lbr. Co., same. 5.70 Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes to poor 23.07 J. If. Steffens, provisions and clothing to poor 61.25 Lorenz Bros., provisions to poor 19.50 H. M. Soennichsen, provisions and clothing 378.79 Mrs. A. G. Bach, provisions 9.50 Rose Tempelmeyer, same 8.00 Tutt & Brubacher, same 25.50 W. T. Richardson, same: 8.3 7 Hart & Co., same 4.00 Sheldon's Store, same 73.00 Rudolf Bergmann, same 15.00 Jake Reichart, same 52.00 Allen's Cash Store, same 76.25 V. Trumble, same 50.00 E. A. W7url, same 69.50 L. B. Egenberger, same 61.25 Penterman Market, same 2 4.50 Knud Jensen, same 44.50 John Wood, same 4.00 Hatt's Market, same 4S.00 Mrs. F. G. Hull, same 2.00 Carl's Market, same 11.50 Mrs. Frank M. Rice, same 11.50 E. L. Nelson, same 5.00 F. H. Nichols, same 115.00 W. S. Smith, same 6.79 Cribble's Store, same 59.75 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE FUND Paul Vandervoort, II, salary, mileage and office expense, April, 1936 $ S7.78 Lillian Sedlak, work for Co. Assistance Director 39.00 Bates Book Store,, envelopes- .60 Kay Dee Company, file 29.25 Lottie Rosencrans, mileage 15.25 Plattsmouth Journal, envel opes and paper 6.25 ROAD FUND Louie Allgayer, Jr., rd. work in RD 13 $ 52.50 S. D. Rockwell, same, RD 8 18.00 J. I. Fitch, same, RD 27 19.88 Martin Wilson, same, RD 4 58.9 4 Jay H. Austin, same. RD 11- 47.40 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 50.28 M. L. Evans, driving piling, RD No. 9 33.80 Wm. Sheehan, Jr., road work, RD No. 8 77.82 Ruben P. Meisinger, same, R. D. No. 2 106.97 Herman Wohlfarth, rd. work, RD No. 10 103.40 A. N. Eaton Metal Products, culvert and bands, RD 10 68.45 A. N. Eaton Metal Products. culvert and bands, RD 11 23.05 C. W. Stoehr, road work, RD No. 1 139.12 Ralph Murphy, same, RD 9 86.40 Nelson Berger. same, RD 12 52.30 G. A. Pope Oil Co., grease, RD 13 45.26 Anchor Oil Corp., supplies, RD 11 19.50 A. N. Eaton Metal Products, culvert and bands, RD 27 46.95 A. N. Eaton Metal Products, culvert and bands, RD 10 20.92 James Greene, taking down snow fence, RD 11 7.20 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work, RD 8 11.05 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work, RD 9 10.00 D. Ray Frans, material, RD No. 11 4.00 A. A. Schoeman, road work, RD 3 44.06 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, ma terial, RD 8 5.10 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, ma terial, RD 9 10.54 Harry Arnold, work on snow fence, RD 15 33.62 Capital Bridge Co., mdse. to RD 10 41.78 Capital Bridge Co., mdse. to RD 8 110.27 Capital Bridge Co., mdse. to RD 9 110.27 Capital Bridge Co., mdse. to RD 13 165.41 Wm. Kitzel, road work, RD 6 57.50 Harold Thomassen, rd. work, RD 14 42.10 John Kahland, same, RD 9 10.00 Wm. Norris, trucking snow fence, RD 16 6.00 Dinger Lumber & Coal Co., merchandise, RD 13 4.13 Binger Lumber &. Coal Co., merchandise, RD 14 33.44 Don Parish, salary, storage and expense, RD 15 30.00 American Machine Works, for supplies, RD 11 2.45 Kunz Bros. Garage, material and labor, RD 13 2.50 Morris Robertson, trucking parts, RD 16 7.50 W Burk, road work, RD 16 8.00 II. Norris, same, RD 16 23.00 Bert H. Lytle, same, RD 16 40.00 Anchor Oil Corp., supplies, RD 7 34.13 Roy Comstock, road work, RD 5 26.00 DRAG FUND Louie Allgayer, Jr., dragging roads, RD 13 4.50 Floyd Fulton, salary, stor age, RD's 1 and 2 64.00 Frank Read, salary, April, RD's 1, 2 and 27 36.25 Louis Schmidt, for dragging roads, RD 7 22.30 J. I. Fitch, same, RD 27 2.75 Bill Deikmann, posts. RD 4 5.95 John Findle, dragging, HQ No. 5, RD 11 111.80 Billy Read, dragging roads, RD's 1 and 2 22.50 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies, RD's 15 and 16 58.30 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies, RD's 7 and 14 34.84 Continental Oil Co., supplies, RD's 1 and 10 9.57 John Iverson, labor and ma terial, RD's 1 and 2 11.50 Atl. Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., sup plies, RD 16 S.46 Keckler Oil Co., same, RD's 8 and 9 Bestor & Swatek Co., hard ware, RD's 10 and 27 Wm. H. Rottman, socket set, RD No. 14 Ronald B. Helget, engineman, HG No. 4, RD's 14 and 15 Kroehler Hardware, mdse., RD's 1 and 2 Bauer Auto & Supply Co., supplies and labor, RD's 1 and 10 - Miller-Hasselbalch Co., mdse., RD's 9 and 11 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse., RD's 7 and 16 Ralph Murphy, maintaining roads, RD 9 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for merchandise, RD 11 Vernon Laughlin, dragging roads, RD 5 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse., RD's 1, 2 and 27 Ed Boedeker, rent for April, RD No. 9 Ackley Transfer, for hauling tractor, RD 9 Iowa-Neb. Light & Power Co., service to Union patrol, RD No. 11 Wm. Kitzel, dragging roads, RD No. C Don Parish, salary, storage and expense, RD 15 Farm. Union Co-Op. Oil Ass n, supplies, RD's 6 and 16 J. V. Stradley & Sons, mdse.. RD's 5 and 6 Chas. Gruber, labor, RD 13 Wm. N. Friedrich, dragging roads, RD 2 H. L. Kuntz, blacksmith wk., RD's 11 and 12 Barton-Warner Products, Inc., Mdse., RD 9 Cloidt Service, supplies, RD's 1 and 2 Mrs. F. G. Hull, gas, RD 27- Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD's 1 and 2 Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD's 6 and 15 Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD's 11 and 13 Bert II. Lytle, road work, RD No. 16 Anchor Oil Corp., supplies, RD 7 Roy Comstock, for dragging roads, RD 5 Lowell Lytle, same, RD 16 Wm. Brothwell, labor, RD 16 159.54 11.56 10.00 84.74 8.21 6S.19 163.63 68.34 13.50 80.00 8.25 825.00 2.00 4.00 .75 50.00 35.00 41.91 8.00 1.50 2.20 76.10 8.3S 15.95 3.00 31. S8 44.12 116.61 42.30 17.25 27.00 40.25 23.65 Farm Lmm Prompt Closing Liberal Options SEE Searl S. Davis .32 .00 14.98 63. 9S 51 SO 80.00 0. 12 32 115 BRIDGE FUND Paxton & Vierling Iron Wks., merchandise ?340 Glen Vallery, merchandise.- 3 Geo. E. Niekles, merchandise 106 J. I. Fitch, bridge work 28 Jay H. Austin, same 30 Louis Schmidt, same A. F. Sturm, material Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., material 59 Mead Lumber Co., material. 110 J. A. Scotten, concrete head walls and aprons at E. Noell farm Wm. Sheehan, Jr., bridge work 3 Ruben P. Meisinger, same J. A. Scotten, building con crete culvert and extensions 53 C. W. Stoehr, bridge work Nelson Berger, same Joe Dare, concrete box Cone. Engineering Co., Inc., supplies, Inv. A-650 Cone. Engineering Co., Inc., supplies, Inv. A-682 Cone. Engineering Co., Inc., supplies, A-655 and A-679 D. Ray Frans, material A. A. Schoeman, bridge work John L. Tidball, material Earl Hathaway, freight Chas. Hoback, bridge work E. J. Richey, material 19 4. Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material 236 Harold Thomassen, bridge work 13 Binger Lumber & Coal Co., merchandise 215 II. L. Kuntz, blacksmith wk.. 2 A. O. Ault, mdse. and gas Roy Comstock, bridge work Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., material M. L. Evans, supplies ,48 40 50 80 09 14 62.43 91.50 124 257 12. 4 12 r. 10. 6. 261. 92. S6 93 80 05 00 00 20 .48 .20 .07 25 85 00 .58 44 COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District II. L. Kruger, glass $ D. L. Ramel, for April, 1936, on II. G Fred W. Tritsch, same Miller-Hasselbalch Co., mdse. Lin. Road Equip. Co., mdse.. Lin. Road Equip. Co., mdse.. Ofe Oil Co., supplies Sinclair Refining Co., supplies Highway Equip. & Supply Co., supplies .97 72.50 72.50 80.57 246.57 825.00 34.94 27.09 6.50 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District S. D. Rockwell, HG No. 2 $ 24.74 John Gruber, engineman, HG No. 2 97.24 W. O. Martin, engineman, HG No. 5 111.80 Lin. Road Equip. Co., mdse.. 3.01 Austin-Western Road Mch'y Co., supplies 38.58 Eli D. Keckler, road work 58.68 Anchor Oil Corp., supplies 19.50 Henry Wessel, mdse 1.83 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Third District A. H. Jacobsen, labor and re pairs $ 44.75 James C. Lytle, graderman, HG No. 3 94.18 Earl Elliott, rd. work, trans. and telephone call3 95.19 Lin. Road Equip. Co., mdse.. 334.49 II. W. Christensen, grader man, HG No. 4 Austin-Western Road Mch'y. Co., repairs 101.68 22.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Robert Coster, Helping take down snow fence $ 5.00 Fred Reuter, salary and stor age 71.50 Oscar E. Dowler, salary, April 67.50 Frank Read, same 33.75 Stander & Stander, hardware 2.50 John R. Chriswisser, salary, April 60.00 W. L. Seybolt, same L. D. Crosser, supplies Jay H. Austin, dragging rds. Louis Schmidt, same A. H. Jacobsen, labor and re pairs Joe Sheehan, salary, April John F. Sweeney, patrolman. S. S. Petersen, for blacksmith work Continental Oil Co., supplies. Ray Rouse, salary, expense, storage and help At. Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., gas. At. Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., sup plies Keckler Oil Co., supplies Bauer Auto & Supply Co., for labor and supplies Miller-Hasselbalch Co., mdse. Lin. Road Equip. Co., mdse.. Fred Schoemaker, help, road patrol C. F. Reichart, storage, patrol Ofe Oil Co., supplies J. II. McMaken, for hauling gravel Harry Arnold, work on snow fence Harry Schaefer, salary and storage, April Owen Harter, taking down snow fence Clyde Haswell, gas F. Joseph Knecht, supplies. J. V. Stradley & Sons. mdse. Sinclair Refining Co., sup plies J. A. Boyd, electricity at pa trol house Sidles Co., jack Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Co., gravel on roadi, Platts mouth precinct Frankel Car & Rib Mfg. Co., supplies to Re-Emp. office Cloidt Service, supplies Mrs. F. G. Hull, gas Sheldon's Store, rent of barn for storage Highway Equip. & Supply Co., supplies Standard Oil Co., supplies 60.00 53.93 30.d0 12.00 99.25 60.0!) 73. 10 2.75 4.3 5 SI. SO 43.20 90.4 S 95.50 15. 2C 17. IS 4.40 5. (10 7. S 3 63. S4 15. o0 65.00 4.00 49.59 12.30 6. G5 27. OS .75 9.65 107.52 3.00 6.73 1.00 5.00 19.32 103. 1G LOUISVILLE STATE Al BRIDGE FUND John II. Busche, tollman for bridge, April C. F. Wheeler, same Earl A. Ma3field, same H. A. Funke, coal to bridge Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for service to bridge Nebraska Power Co., service to bridge and mdse C. J. Pankonin, two shovels E. A. Pankonin, grinding axes Stander & Stander, two saw handles C. P. Busche, labor on bridge Earl G. Hazen, same Wm. Jardine, same A. H. Feterson, same Jeff Salberg, same Brady Wheeler, same Martin Walker, same D 70.00 65.00 65.00 2.07 3.20 .50 16.00 12.00 C.00 6.00 S.40 4. SO 9.60 ELMWOOD TRECINCT GRAVEL FUND August Ossenkop, hauling gravel on Elmwood precinct roads $225.16 Western Sand & Gravel Co., road gravel, Elmwood pre cinct 210.72 Plattsmouth orrers opportuni ties unexcelled anywhere to small factories, natural gas, low cost electricity, nominal living wages, lepsndable insurance For AH Kinds of Good Insurance in Dependable Stock Companies Wc offer the Best of Service and Protection! INSURANCE- AND BONDS i r j w - Phone 16 Plattsmouth