PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE MONDAY, JULY 19, 1937. i 11 1 1 ! 1 1 Transactions of County Board During June Belated Report Includes Long List of Claims Allowed, Including Assessment Expense. It is almost too late to attempt re view of June meetings of the Cass ( unty Commissioners, but due to a rush of other work, the Journal has Icon delayed in printing other than the Hoard of Equalization transac tions up to now. However, believing that our readers like to scan the monthly claim bills no matter how belated they may appear, we are giv ing them to you now and will fol low in about two weeks with the July meetings review. At early June meeting approval v as voted in a resolution for substi tution of securities by Farmers State bank of Avoca and American Ex change bank of Elmwood. At meet ings a day or two later, similar reso lutions approving substitution of reruritits by the First National and the Nebraska State banks of Weep ing Water. The Commissioners signed a Quit ilaim deed transferring the South 6S feet of Lot 11 in the NY NW of Fee. 19, Twp. 12. Range I t, City of riattsmouth. to Arthur L. Kief. (This is prDperty acquired by the county at county tax foreclosure sale a number of years ago located just south of the old Higley house in South Park addition. ) Application of Offcar J. Butt and a later one by ilrs. .1. II. Fidler for the sale of beer at Lake Park, near South Bend, were both rejected by the Board. A claim made by Fred II. Sharp nack for refund of taxes paid under protest, covering property in Block 3 6, City of Plattsmouth, was refused by the Board. P. A. Jacobson. Justice of Peace in Louisville precinct, appointed Ed Schlater, of Louisville, constable. Both the appointment and the bond of Mr. Schlater were approved. County Judge's orders granting Mothers Pension to Leatha B. Beeves and renewal pensions to Edith Krecklow, Catherine Falk, Maggie Holcomb and Cleo Capper, approved. Balance of the time in considera tion and allowance of claim bills, as follows: MOTHER'S PENSION FUND Mrs. Ruth E. Taylor, Moth er's Pension, June Edna A. Jones, same Mrs. Marcia M. Hise, same.. Mrs. Elsie M. Smith, same Maggie Ilerrington, same Mrs. Anna Pittman, sarre.. Mrs. Edith Krecklow, same.- Cretchen Simmons, same Ida N. Cotner, same Mrs. May Bauers. same Mrs. Mary McFarland. same Marie Richards, same Mrs. Cleo Capper, same Catherine Falk, same Maggie Holcomb, same 7.50 7.50 6.0 0 IS. 00 30.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 SO. 00 T.ro 15.00 40.00 13.00 25.00 GENERAL FUND Mrs. Adalyn Wilson, partial assistance in moving to Wichita $ Lillian G. White, salary and postage. May Georgia White, salary, ?.Iay E. B. Chapman, salary and mileage. May Geo. L. Farley, same Fred H. Gorder, same Lottie Rosencrans, same Albert Willis, salary, May.. John Kopp. salary. May liarry Nielsen, same John E. Turner, same Henry T. Woster. same J. A. Cap well, salary and ex pense. May Anne Zitka. salary. May W. H. Puis, same Glen Puis, clerical work for County Assessor Minnie L. Puis, same C. E. Ledgway, salary. May Helen V. Warner, same Maiy Ann Gradoville, 13 days stenographic work in office o; County Sheriff Josephine Lillie, clerical wk. Lor County Clerk, May 11. D. Fitch, surveying and office work Lick Hirz. chainman, assist ing Surveyor Avis Sylvester, typing WPA implication Tidball Lumber Co., coal to larm and lath Mrs. T. B. Hardison. sewing machine to WPA project-. Anton Kani Hospital, service to Mrs. W. F. Emmert Frankel Mfg. Co.. mdse. to Clerk District Court Underwood Elliott Fisher Co, coupon book to Treasurer. Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., service to quarry Mrs. John Leddy, care Fide line and clothes Frankel Mfg. Co., ribbon cou pons to County Attorney.. Alpha C. Peterson, salary and expense. May T Marie E. Kaufmann, salary, mo n th of May Alice Hiatt, work for Pollard and Rosencrans C.iss L Sylvester, salary and :;iilc;ic Minnie Hild. salary, MaylZZ "V arrea F. Taylor, assisting 10.00 12 0. 83. 123. 123. 114. 81. SO. 50. 100. 166. 91. 116. 32. 50. 58. IS. 16 6. S3. 0 0 00 00 To 20 00 0 0 0 0 67 67 IS r,o 72 9u on 67 i; 1GS 13 10 00 4 D 4 15 13 179 60 1S7. 9 0. .00 .62 .50 .0 0 .00 50 00 60 .00 84 35 .00 0 0 29 00 00 so 00 County Surveyor 10.50 Norman White, chainman, as sisting County Surveyor 3.00 Cass County Farm Bureau, salary and expense. May 269.36 Higley Chemical Co., mdse. to Sheriff 253.51 Greth Garnett. work for Pol lard and Rosencrans 52.00 A. H. Duxbury, salary, May. 183.34 C. A. Rawls, rent of room and light 11.00 Leona Sehmidtmann, reading Sth grade Exam, papers 6.50 Pearl Mann, same 3.0C Marie Kaufmann, same 4.64 Ruby Lester, same 4.50 Ethel Seivers, same 4.62 Waunita Johnson, helping on Sth grade Exam, day 2.9 5 lowa-Nebr. Light &. Power Co., service to Cass County relief office 2.35 F. T. Reis. service fee, one colt, county farm 12.50 Bates Book Store, supplies to court house 26.S5 Bach's Store, supplies to the county jail -50 Ruth Patton. salary. May 104.17 Fred II. Gorder, telephone calls and stamps 3.46 H. Sylvester, Sheriff, salary, mileage, jailor fees, board ing prisoners 315.78 County Judge, fees. State vs. McNiel, Henry. Arnold 31.00 H. Sylvester, same 25.75 Ole Olson. State vs. McNiel- 1.00 Charles Swanson. same 2.90 Joseph Libershal, State vs. Henry 1.00 Laura Peterson Henry, same. 1.0 0 John M. Meisinger, State vs. Arnold (2 subpoenas) C.26 Eleanor Balthazor, same 1.10 Hector Balthazor, same 1.10 Lucy Forbes, same 1.10 Albert Altschaffl. same 1.10, Frances Altschaffl. same 1.10 Roy Wood, same 1.10 Pat Lahoda. same 1.10 Wocdroe Rutherford, same 1.00 Laura Meisinger, sewing ma chine to Cass county service center. WPA 5.00 F. G. Fricke & Co.. mdse. S.50 lowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co., service to court house, jail, farm and implement building S2.12 John H. Manson. coffee to county farm 6.4 0 R. W. Knorr, mdse. to coun ty farm 2.10 E. B. Chapman, toil calls and xpress 1.4 5 Mrs. Claus Boetel. sewing machine to Cass county sew ing center. WPA 5.00 Hobson Funeral Home, burial expense. J. S. Adkins 67.00 Dr. J. H. Hall,, insane case. Pleasant Hassler S.00 C. A. Rawls, same 3.(0 H. Sylvester, same 16.60 C. E. Ledgway. Clerk of the District Court, same 5.75 Dr. J. H. Hall, insane case, Lucy Willett Miller 8.00 C. A. Rawls. same 3.00 H. Sylvester, same 17.00 C. E. Ledgway. Clerk of the District Court, same 5.75 Newell Pollard, mileage S.95 J. H. Boetel, hauling 4 sew ing machines to court house 1.35 J. A. Edgerton. sharpening lawn mower, court house.. 1.50 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co.. service to court house and WPA . 155.05 R. W. Edwards, mileage or. commodity trip 2.S5 Mrs. CJus Brakhage. board and care of Fred Brown 20.00 Louisville Courier, printing for Register of Deeds and County Treasurer 2 8.50 Lester Shrader, damage to car battery 9.00 Weyrich & Hadraba. mdse. to county farm and Bayley. 3.50 Platts. Water Corporation, service to court Louse 17.90 Mullen's Market, provisions to county farm 72.02 Leland Laase, work for com modity clerk 1.50 Marion J. Hobson. capping well at county farm 10.00 Glen. Vallerj-, merchandise to county farm 5.60 Bestor & Swatek Co.. same 7.05 E. A. Wurl, merchandise to court house 2.10 N. T. Pollard, mileage and ice for fresh fish 9.15 Blanche Hall, salary. May 104.17 The Nchawka Enterprise, for 1.000 Mtg. release blanks. 6.50 P. A. Jacobson, board and care Joe Benson 30.00 Bestor & Swatek Co., mdse. to court house IS. 92 B. I. Clements, burial expense for F. Boyce 74.00 Duxbury & Davis, Agents, for premium on bonds, Stull in junction case 10.00 Dr. J. W. Brendel, medical service to poor 17.50 Dr. O. C. Hudson, medical expense 30.40 Cecil A. Hennings, trucking commodities over Cass Co.. IS. SO Bergmeyer Funeral Home, funeral expense Ebon Sum mers 40.00 G. G. Douglas, medicine and medical expense IS. 00 Drs. Best & Hicken. prof, service, Chas. McKinstry 50.00 Standard Blue Print Co., for supplies to County Surveyor .50 r: 1 . . .1 f , , , -. C .. ,-. .... I LOlllilJ jutie, lew, oioic a. Ryan 4.50 H. Sylvester, Sheriff, same 2.20 John M. Meisinger, constable, same 1.75 Warren Scharfenberg, same. 1.00 Beatrice Knoflicek, same 1.10 Joseph Libershal, same 1.10 Tone Hason, same 1.10 Plattsmouth Bakery, bread to county farm IS. 12 Swanson Petroleum Co., gas and diesel fuel 7 6.96 L. W. Egenberger Agency, rent of resettlement admin istration office 15.00 Albert Olson, clerical work tor County Clerk. May 27.00 L". O. Vromau, refund money paid tor grave markers and express ,. 33.35 Omaha Printing Co., supplies 128.90 Milburn & Scott Co., supplies 1.78 K. B. Printing Co., supplies to County Supt. 4.18 Omaha School Supply Co., for five reams Exam, paper 8.75 The Augustine Co., supplies to county treasurer 15.35. J. H. McMaken, repairs at county jail 37.70 H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to couuty offices and farm 22.67 N. D. Talcott, M. D., medical services to poor 4 4.80 L. N. Kunkel. M. D., same 11.40 Herman Meisinger, half ton shorts to county farm 23.75 Geo. R. Sayles, salary and ex pense, May 175.66 Tidball Lumber & Coal, ce ment to county farm .75 Doctors Everett, case of Mrs. Reynolds for George 55.00 Dr. C. O. Herman, case Mrs. Leslie Phillips 15.00 R. W. Tyson, M. D., medical services. April 34.75 Trye Mfg. Co., one dozen rib bons, coupon book S.50 Standard Blue Print Co., for supplies 5.97 Cass County, freight and en velopes and stamps 128.72 Evans Audit Co., audit for the year 1936 210.00 E. B. Chapman, express and toll calls 1.97 Geo. L. Farley, part of June salary S5.25 Fred H. Gorder, salary and mileage SI. 40 Newell T. Pollard, mileage, delivering commodities 13.63 Dr. J. H. Hall, insane case, Rose Zoz S.00 C. A. Rawls, same 3.0 0 II. Sylvester, same 5.0 0 C. E. Ledgway, same 5.75 Dr. J. H. Hall, insane case, Gerald Francis Zoz 8.00 J. Howard Davis, same 3.00 H. Sylvester, same, and fees 23.40 C. E. Ledgway, fees, same.. 5.75 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co.. service to court house, farm 11S.75 Russell V. Stander, 2 loads wood and 5 loads straw to county farm 10.00 Jim Wynn. hauling 4 loads of rubbish 4.00 Mauzy Drug Co.. medicine and supplies . 12. OS Hotel Plattsmouth. rooms' for George Blausett family 1.50 Remington-Rand Co.. Inc., main agreement and mdse.. 69.40 K-B Printing Co., supplies 9 4.19 Milburn & Scott Co., supplies to County Supt. 20.SS Bishop Clarkson Mem. Hosp., hospital expense, Mrs. Sadie Mines 121.10 Blakes Pharmacy, medicine and supplies to J. Brodbeck 4.65 Standard Cotton Goods Co., one bale bleached flour bag cloth 2 4.91 Cockle Printing Co., supplies to County Supr 4S.07 Stakaita Mfg. Co.. supplies to County Judge 13.40 Louisville Courier, notice of Board of Equalization 1937 meeting 2. SO Eugene Dietzgen Co., mdse. to County Surveyor 45.06 Western Chemical Co., 5 gal lons combination spray to court house 10.30 Stanley-Sargeant Co., stencil 3.50 Klopp Printing Co., supplies to County Attorney, Clerk of Dist. Court, Co. Judge S.72 Omaha Printing Co., supplies to court house 5.5S Dr. G. II. Gilmore, services to poor 35.00 Plattsmouth Journal, print ing and supplies 95.30 Fees for Assessing E. P. Betts. Tipton precinct$215.36 Carrie Edwards, Greenwood precinct 162. S6 Louis Meyers, Salt Creek pre cinct 251.40 Paul Marshall, Stove Creek precinct 237.70 Win. Bourke, Elmwood pre cinct 198. S6 M. E. Bushnell, South Bend precinct 206.77 John Hopkins, Weeping Wat er precinct 156.90 Wm. Sheehan, Sr., Center precinct 155.4 9 August Schmidt, Louisville precinct 236.15 R. E. Norris. Avoca precinct 216.76 Henry H. Ragoss, Mt. Pleas ant precinct 176.24 H. A. Meisinger, Eight Mile Grove precinct 237.60 G. C. Hoback, Nehawka pre cinct 203.20 Earl Wolfe, Liberty precinct 14 8.20 Alfred Gansemer, West Rock Bluffs precinct 1S6.40 Geo. W. Snyder, Plattsmouth Precinct 305.00 Chris Rasmussen, first ward, Weeping Water City 125.05 Roy Haslam. second ward of Weeping Water City 125.22 John A. Libershal. first ward, Plattsmouth City 150.00 James Rebal, second ward, Plattsmouth City 130.00 Miles Allen, third ward. City of Plattsmouth 150.00 John E. Schutz, fourth ward, Plattsmouth City 120.00 Edward Gabelman, fifth ward, Plattsmouth City 110.00 POOR RELIEF FUND Hinky-Dinky Store, prov. to poor, May $327.22 H. M. Soennichsen Co., same and clothing 238.30 Mullens Market, prov 68.25 Lorenz Bros.; prov.. May 7.00 E. A. Wurl, same 2 S.50 L. B. Egenberger. same 21.00 Mrs. Frank M. Rice, same 34.00 Fetzer Shoe Co., balance due on shoes to poor 3.50 E. J. Richey, coal to poor 4.00 Tidball Lumber Co.. same 86.75 Fred Druecker, milk to poor, April and May 4.00 Tutt & Brubacher, prov. to poor. May 14.00 W. S. Smith, same 10.00 Allen's Cash Store, same 47.00 C. H. Fin ley, same 12.00 C. H. Gibson, same 115.3d Hart & Co., prov. and shoes. 12.50 Knud Jensen, provisions 41.00 F. H. Nichols, same 91.50 Rose Tempelme3Ter, same 31.00 H. H. Becker, same 11.00 Morris Grocery, same 15.00 A. M. McCarroll, same 21.00 A. O. Ault. same 21.04 Sheldon's Store, same 31.00 J. H. Steffens, same 15.00 Bothwell Grocery, same 12.00 Penterman Market, same 6.00 Mae V. Nelson, same 4.00 R. Lasher Economy Market, same 10.00 L. J. Behrns, same 40.50 Hobart Blake, same 56.25 V. Trumble, same and cloth ing 32.19 Geo. H. Sell, coal to poor 3.20 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., coal 4.40 Farmers Union Co-Op. Ass'n... same 4. 73 Farmers Union Co-Op. Ass'n., same 16.52 COUNTY ASSISTANCE AD MINISTRATION FUND Lottie Rosencrans, mileage $23.40 Greth Garnett, same S.15 Paul Vandervoort. salary and mileage. May, 1937 93.50 Lillian Sedlak. work for Co. Assistance Director 50.00 Rita Libershal. same 40.00 LOUISVILLE STATE AID BRIDGE FUND Cloidt Lumber Co.. material.? 7.36 John H. Busche. salary toll man, May 70.00 C. F. Wheeler, same 6 5.00 Earl A. Mayfield. same 65.00 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., service to toll house 4.S4 Nebr. Power Co.. service to Louisville bridge 6.08 BRIDGE FUND D. Ray Frans. material $ 33.40 x. A. Schoeman. bridge work 11.00 Cloidt Lumber Co.. material. 19S.71 Jay H. Austin, bridge work. 13.50 Fred Koehler, bridge work and help 35.10 Crane. Curyea & Murtey, ma terial 167.73 Tidball Lumber & Coal Co., lumber 31.00 Joe Dare, concrete work S9.9S Fred Bauers. bridge work.. 3.60 Wm. Sheehan. Jr.. same 20.70 Bestor & Swatek Co., scythe, spikes and shovel 5.50 Binger Lumber & Coal Co., lumber and material 19.44 C. W. Stoehr, bridge work.. 19.50 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., material 38.17 Louie F. Hennings, bridge work 15.50 James C. Hoschar. same 30. S5 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., for merchandise 89.60 Aug. Ossenkop. haul'g gravel 35.34 Louisville Sand & Gravel Co., sand, gravel 27.00 N. L. Grubbs, merchandise 4.25 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., for merchandise 6 8.62 A. F. Sturm, material 39.76 J. I. Fitch, bridge work 31.40 Fred J. Miller, work 229. 4S Geo. E. Nickles. material 315.29 Wm. Kitzel, bridge work 13.00 Louis Schmidt, bridge work. 25.60 W. E. Hathaway, hauling re inforcing 8.00 Faxton & Vierling Iron Wks, reinforcing bars and steel 423. S7 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Chris J. Elgaard, hardware.! 3.16 Peters Oil Co., gas and oil 90.97 Interstate Mchy. & Sup. Co., sledge handles and mdse 25.52 nchor Oil Corp.. diesel fuel and merchandise 6S.66 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for merchandise 23.55 E. B. Chapman, exp. charges on repairs 2.00 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., for merchandise 45.24 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work '. 19.00 Murray Hardware, hardware 2.52 H. L. Kuntz, blacksmith wk. 6.75 Nat'l Refining Co., gas 1.S4 Interstate Mchy. & Sup. Co., supplies to Fitch 2.76 G. A. Pope Oil Co.. supplies. 191.25 Standard Oil Co.. supplies 112.03 Mrs. Alec Spencer, storage for patrol 5.00 Anchor Oil Corp., oil order 3S.25 S. S. Petersen, blacksmith work 3.40 Phillips Petroleum Co., 414 gallons tractor fuel 31.05 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse. 4 61.51 Mrs. F. G. Hull, gas 5.00 Murray Garage, mdse 115.17 John Sweeney, patrol 63.00 Greaver Goodman, road work 6.20 Fred Rueter, salary, patrol. 71.50 L. Neitzel, hardware 7.65 Jacobsen Welding Co., weld ing and repairs 5.25 Ray Rouse, salary, storage and supplies 72.76 Oscar E. Dowler, salary and light bulbs 68.00 Venie Rockwell, for dragging roads . i 2.80 Joe Sheehan, salary 60.00 Harry Schaefer, same 60.00 Everett Pickens, 30 gal. gas to Murray patrol 6.12 Anchor Oil Corp.. supplies 20.10 Swanson Petroleum Co., gas and diesel fuel 51.96 J. V. Stradley & Sons, mdse. 44.85 Bauer Auto &: Supply Co., labor and repairs 37.70 Kcckler Oil Co., gas and oil. 196.91 Miller-Hasselbalch Co., mdse. 9S.89 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas and oil 5.22 N. L. Grubbs, merchandise. 3.10 Guy Miller, trucking crusher repairs 20.00 Sheldon's Store, rent of barn lor county maintainer 5.00 Herman Wohlfarth, salary and rent. May 64.00 Frank Read, salary, May 33.75 Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., merchandise 32.30 Kroehler Hardware, hard ware and supplies 4.66 C. F. Reichart, storage patrol 5.00 John R. Chriswisser, salary. 67.50 O. Lundberg, supplies ,18.10 Jay H. Austin, for dragging roads 30.00 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material 1.15 Ramon W. Newkirk. 60 gal. oil to Patrol No. 4" 30.00 F. J. Knecht. gas 93.72 J. Howard Davis, searching records and furnishing cer tificate 25.00 J. A. Boyd, electricity at pa trol house .75 ROAD FUND A. A. Schoeman, road work, RD No. 3 $ G2.00 Cloidt Lumber Co., math, RD No. 3 1.23 Clyde W. Fleshman, road work. RD No. 12 15.20 Jay II. Austin, road work, RD No. 11 60.00 Fred Koehler, road work, RD No. 9 63.30 Bond Roberts, road work, RD No. 9 1S.00 F. G. Fricke & Co., mdse. to RD No. 1 4.00 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material, RD No. 8 9.S5 Louie Allgayer, Jr., road wk., RD No. 13 59.75 Fred Bauers, road work, RD No. S 16.60 Wm. Sheehan, Jr., road work, RD No. S 73.60 Bestor & Swatek Co.. scythe, spikes and shovel, RD 27 1.65 Binger Lumber & Coal Co., lumber and matl. RD 9 3 4.30 Binger Lumber & Coal Co., lumber and matl. RD 14 2.61 Thos. Nelson, poles. RD 9 3.00 Thos. Nelson, poles, RD 10 5.35 A. O. Ault, spade and wire to RD No. 2 4.30 Capital Bridge Co., pipes to RD No. 9 S4.S5 Den Parish, salary and storage.- RD 13 37.55 C. V Stoehr. road work, RD No. 1 135.50 John Hobscheidt, posts, RD No. 10 4.00 Rov Comstock, road work, RD No. 5 36.00 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., mdse. to RD No. 7 4 S.72 Louis F. Hennings. road wk., RD No. 2 102.70 Nelson Berger, rock, RD 12. 54.15 James C. Hoscar, road work. RD No. 10 60. S5 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., for mdse. to RD No. 7 23. S5 Carl Compton. road work, RD No. 14 95.25 Bert H. Lytle. road work, RD No. 16 51.75 A. F. Sturm, mat'l, RD 2 2.4 6 Murray Hardware, hardware, RD No. 9 1C73 Murrav Hardware, hardware, RD No. 10 21.70 J. I. Fitch, road work, RD No. 27 11.05 Geo. E. Nickles, mat'l. RD No. 10 34. SI Geo. E. Nickles. same. RD 9. 33.02 Martin Wilson, road work, RD No. 4 60.50 Wm. Kitzel. road work. RD 6 39.00 Elmwood Motor Co., supplies and labor, RD Id 1.7 5 Louis Schmidt, road work, RD No, 7 S6.40 G. A. Pope Oil Co., grease. RD No. 7 19.24 E. J. Richev, lumber, posts, RD No. 1 4S.30 Nebr. Culv. & Pipe Co., mdse, RD No. 3 1. 11.57 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas and kerosene. RD 13 21.75 Chris J. Elsaard, hardware, RD No. 14 14.60 Co., DRAG FUND John Gruber, dragging roads, RD No. 9 ? Homer Spangler, harrowing roads. RD No. 1 Cloidt Service, oil and grease, RD's 1 and 10 Interstate Mchy. & Sup. Co., sledge handles, RD 12 John Sweeney, patrol. RD 5. Ira Clinkenbeard. hauling culverts and lumber, RD 27 Capital Bridge Co., pipes to RD's 15 and 16 Don Parish, salary, storage, RD 15 L. Neitzel, hardware, RD 7. Interstate Mchy. & Sup. Co., mdse., RD 15 H. H. Becker, repairs and welding. RD 11 Jacobsen Welding Co., repairs and welding. RD 14 Jacobsen Welding Co., repairs and welding. RD's 9 and 11 Guy Miller, truck hire, RD's 11 and 12 Eli Keckler, dragging roads, RD ft Roy Comstock, same, RD 5. Deep Rock Oil Con)., supplies to RD 7 Louie F. Hennings, dragging roads. RD 2 Fred McGrady, repairs, RD No. 13 Austin-Western Road Mchy. Co.. mdse.. RD 6 J. V. Stradley & Sons, mdse. RD's 5 and 6 Patton-Tully Trans. Co., for mdse., RD's 14 and 15 Philip Spangler, for dragging roads, RD 14 L. L. Coryell & Son, gas, RD No. 15 Eeatrice Steel Tank Mfg. Co., culvert pipe and band, RD No. 15 Farmers Union Co-Op. Ass'n, gas, RD's IS and 15 Bauer Auto & Sup. Co., labor and supplies, RD's 1 and 2.' Keckler Oil Co., gas ana on RD's 9 and 13. Anchor Oil Corp., supplies to RD No. 9 Miller-Hasselbalch Co., mdse, RD's 1, 2 and 10 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas and oil. RD's 9 and 13 D. Ray Frans, matl., RD 11. Grant Hackenberg. rent of garage. May, RD 1 Floyd Fulton, patrol salary, RD 1 and 10 David K- Ebersole, salary for May. RD 12 Frank Read, salary for May, SS 1. 74. 60. 11 .78 .00 .65 .42 .00 50 02 .00 .16 1.69 122.00 13.00 !4.S0 1S.5S 60.00 S.90 RD's 1 and 2 Highway Equip. & Sup mdse., RD 15 Anchcr Oil Corp., for spark plugs, RD 7 E. B. Chapman, directing rd. work, RD's 11 and 12 S. D. Rockwell, dragging ids. RD No. 9 lowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co., service to Cass county patrol, RD 11 Ofe Oil Co., gas. RD's 1 and 10 Joe Dure, concrete work, RD No. 11 Louie Allgayer, Jr., dragging roads. Ill) 13 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., for mdse., RD 13 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., for mdse.. RD 16 Bert II. Lytle. for dragging roads. RD 16. II. L.. Kuntz, blacksmith wk., RD No. 12 J. I. Fitch, dragging roads. RD No. 2 7 Nat'l Refining Co., gas, RD's 1 and 2 J. H. McMaken. supplies at Nehawka quarry. III) 12 Fred J. Miller, work. RD 12. Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD No. 11 Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD No. 15 C. F. Harris. Ins. Agent, for premium. RD 11 . Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., mdse. RD 11 G A. Pope Oil Co., supplies, RD's 14 and 15 Wm. Kitzel. dragging roads, RD No. 6 Geo. Small, helping overhaul tractor and dragging roads, RD No. 4 Wm. Brothwell. supplies, RD No. 16 Louis Schmidt, for dragging roads, RI) No. 7 Rcsenow Filling Station, gas and oil. RD 15 S. S. Petersen, blacksmith work. RD's 5 and 6 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mclse., RD 15 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse.. RD No. 1 E. J. Richey, lumber, posts, RD No. 1 Austin-Western Road Mchy. Co.. repairs, RD 15 Nebr. Culvert Pipe Co.. for culverts and bands, RD's 1 and 2 Checker Oil Co., diesel fuel, RD No. 15 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas and kerosene. RD 15 Chris J. Elgaard. hardware, RD's 13 and 9 E. B. Chapman, directing rd. work. RD's 9 and 11 John E. Frady Garage, labor and supplies, RD's 1 and 2. Continental Oil Co., gas and kerosene, RD 15 Continental Oil Co., gas and kerosene, RD 2 Checker Oil Co., diesel fuel, RD's 14 and 15 Barton-Warner Corp., mdse., RD No. 11 GraJit Hackenberg, rent barn for mchy.. RD's 1 and 10. D. A. Lubricant Co., motor oil. RD 11 Peters Oil Co.. gas and oil, RD No. 5 41. 2.21 2. 82 10. 4S DO YOU KNOW .20 tkhat our common house cat b probably a descen dant of the North-African "gloved" or "Caffre" cat still found wild in the Nile Valley nd which was made a domestic animal by the Egyptians about thirteen centuries B.C. From the earliest ages cats have been the objects of superstition and in Egypt they are held in the high est reverence. 3.25 j C0-72 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District 20.00 ( ; a. Pope Oil Co., supplies. $ 24.52 29.72 ; Anton Auerswald. blacksmith I work 6.35 92.30 S j) lUxkwcl!, HO No. 2 12.90 Austin-Western Road Mchy. -5-40j Co.. mdse. S.79 ! W. (). Martin, cngincman on 2T.3S no .o. 111. SO John Fiukle, gruderman, 11G 24-C7 j x0 5 95.60 1 Anchor Oil Corp.. spark plugs l.SS 4S.S6 (; A Boj.e Oil Co., grease 19.13 ! Checker Oil Co.. diesel fuel 42.16 4 4.00 j Ljnc (,n Koad Equipment Co., j merchandise 40.00 Jess F. Warga. tools, mdse. 12.50 u, (XwV. project 123.65 ! Lincoln Read Equipment Co., s-15 j merchandise 31.87 33. 0 COMMISSIONER'.-; FUND I Third District 1-c' Lincoln Road Equipment Co., i merchandise CS.96 A ! Earl Elliott, engineman, I1G i No. 3 10 4.44 24. 9S ; jun. os C. Lytle. gradcrman. ! 11 G No. . 104. 2 it 100, 4S 1S-03 j iYr.n. Consumers Oil Co., for merchm.diso 0 Keckler oil Co.. gar, and oil. ! H. W. Christensen. engine 2 0 : man, HG No. 4 32. 5S 129.46 22.00 24.36 9.00 20.00 11. IS COMMISSIONER'S FUND No District Designated D. A. Lubricant Co., motor oil $ 31.94 Barton-Warner Prod., Inc., dynamite and fuse S.93 Austin-Western Road Mchy. Co., md.se., caps, spring 17. s; H0EBIES VALUABLE 4S.S9 22.00 4.00 31.94 1S2.S3 COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District Bestor & Swatek Co.. scythe-. spikes and shovel $ Tidball Lumber & Coal Co., lumber John E. Frady Garage, weld ing and repair work Bauer Auto & Supply Co., for labor and rcpairs. Watson Bros. Transfer Co., freight Kroehler Hardware, hard ware and supplies Dewey C. Reed, salary, May Roy Campbell, same Nat'l Refining Co.. gas Standard Oil Co.. supplies.. Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., merchandise : Hobby exhibits are to be on display at the windows of Wescott's store, Bates Book Store, Conis Shining Par lor, Plattsmouth Water corporation, and Brown's shop. The purpose of these exhibits is to encourage the IS. 92 i building of character by encouraging hobbies among the boys and girls of this community. A boy or girl who has the strength of purpose to interest himself in a hobby or craft will show the same strength of purpose in later years in j battling life, and will become a lead- tr. A boy or girl without a hobby or 'special activity interest soon becomes .10 i a follower. 19. 7G 17. 4S. 6 ,60 .6S .25 00 .00 44 WOODMEN CIRCLE The Wood nu n ' Circle met at the I home of Mrs. Carl Kniike on Tues- !day. After the regular business meet j ing the members enjoyed a social j hour. Delicious refreshments were i served by The hostess. The members I are planning a picnic to take the jldace of their next month's meeting. Subscribe for the Journal. l. 16. 97. 40 36 12. 12 207. S 43 106. 11. 120 309. 219. 5. 4. 65. 60. .00 I 70! 50 J ! .11: .! i .3s ; 00 : 6S ! 70 .00 .56 .42 .23 .25 .73 .20 .14 .05 ,02 .6S .95 12 49 ,0C I 00 00 New! v Sanitary Protection without napkins or belts Here is sanitary protection that( does away with, napkins and belts . that is completely invisible, and so comfortable that there is no con- tpimicnpcc of n-parlnfT cnnitnrv nrotec- tion at all. B-ettes are approved by physicians .... acclaimed by women everywhere as the most comfortable; most convenient metkod ever derised. . (mm j'fJ L 'i Boxes of 12. . .39p Haiidbag Packets of 3. . 12p "Manufactured by B-ettes Co., Inc., DuBois, Pa. Knorr's 5c to $1 Store -Ladies Toggery