MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1937. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE V Commissioners Transact Regular Monthly Business Gravel Levy in Mt. Pleasant Pre cinct Approved with County Paying Half of Cost. Graveling of four miles of highway in Mt. rieasant precinct, petitioned for by more than 51 per cent of the Ksidcnt freeholders was approved by the County Commissioners at their July meeting, with the county fol lowing its practice in vogue since i:-2S of paying one-ha!f the cost. The other half will be raised through a o:ie mill levy against property for the one year 1937 only. The Commissioners established this policy of paying half back in 1928. when a resolution was passed mak ing the definite proposal to all sec tit ns of the county to pay half the cost. Reports of various county officers of fees collected during the second cuarter were received, as follows: County Judge $S14.26 County Clerk 352.00 Register of Deeds 4 56.00 County Sheriff 14 8.50 Clerk of Dist. Court 674.65 A quit claim deed was signed by the board transferring Lots 3 and 4, Block 1, Fleming and Race Addition to the City of Weeping Water to Harold S. Meyers of Weeping Water. The County Supt. of Schools f led a certificate stating that a free high school tuition levy for the sum of f28.9SS.00 would be necessary for the year 19C7-3S to pay the high school tuition of 35S qualified pupils. As the valuation cn which the high K-.hocl tuition levy is based was not available, the levy could not be made by the board and was deferred to be certified to the County Clerk later by the County Superintendent of Schools as provided by law. Mothers Pensions of Mrs. Elsie M. Smith, Mrs. May Bauers, Mrs. Mar cia Hise, Mrs. Cleo Capper and Mrs. Ruth E. Taylor were revoked by the County Judge and approved by the Board as they are now transferred to the Dependent Children's list. Claims Allowed Ralance of the time was spent in considering and allowing claims on the various funds as follows: MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Edna A. Jones. Mother's Pen sion for July $ 7.50 Mrs. Anna Pittman, same 30.00 Mrs. Edith Krwklow, same.. 20.00 Gretchen Simmons, same 15.00 Maggie Holcomb, same 25.00 Ida N. Cotner, same 25.00 Mrs. Mary McFarland, same. 7.50 Marie Richards, same 15.00 Leatha B. Reeves, same 15.00 Maggie Herrington. same 18.00 Catherine Falk, same 13.00 GENERAL FUND Lillian G. White, salary and expense $128.97 Georgia White, salary, June 83.33 Josephine Lillie, clerk for the County Clerk 56.25 Anne Zitka. salary for June 32.50 Geo. R. Sayles, salary and expense, June 177.5!) Alpha C. Peterson, same 176.88 Vallery Bros., mdse. to the county farm 11.90 Lottie Rosencrans. salary and mileage. June 91.10 Albert Willis, salary and ex tra work 54.00 Virginia Triveley, for typing WPA application 1.50 Greth Garnett. work for Lot tie Rosencrans 52.00 Weeping Water Republican, printing and supplies 57.56 Greth Garnett, delivering commodities 20.55 Fred If. Gorder, salary and inileaee 57.40 Fred II. Gorder, telephone calls and stamps 3.20 Minnie Ilild, June salary 90.00 C. E. Ledgway, same 166.66 Helen W. Warner, same S3. 3 4 II. I). Fitch, Jr., surveying, drafting, etc. 196.00 Glen Puis, clerk for County Assessor 74.35 E. 15. Chapman, salary and mileage 110.00 W. H. Puis, salary and ex pense 50.74 County Judge, fees in County Court 10.00 John M. Meisinger, State vs. Petereit 2.25 Elizabeth Siemoneit, sarae.. 1.00 John Kopp, same 1.00 H. Sylvester, State vs. Shy rock 2.20 Clerk of Dist. Court, fees 150.35 A. II. Duxbury, salary and expense, June 184.23 I lanche Hall, salary, June. 104.16 Marie E. Kaufman,-same 60.00 Alice Hiatt, work for Pollard 52.0,0 Madge Garnett. work for Lot tie Rosencrans 34.00 Geo. L. Farley, salary and mileage 46.25 Ruth Patton, salary, June 104.17 Cass L. Sylvester, salary and mileage 124.20 Standard Oil Co.. supplies 2.10 Dr. L. S. Pucelik, medical service to poor 5.50 Jolin E. Turner, salary 16K.67 John Kopp, salary and extra work 54.00 Petty Kalina. clerk for Coun ty Sheriff 4.5c J. A. Cap-well, salary and ex pense 111.70 Cobbs Mfg. Co., auto certifi cate holders 1'.50 Henry T. "Woster, salary for month of June 91.67 Minnie L. Puis, work for County Assessor 4.50 R. Tyson, medical service to poor 49.10 Dr. J. W. Brendel, . medical advisor, salary 79.80 Dr. J. W. Brendel, medical service to poor 8.00 H. Sylvester, salary, mileage and meals 258.06 C. A. Rawls, rent of commod ity rooms 11.00 Clark E. Finney, helping sur veyor 28.50 Warren F. Taylor, same 31.50 H. M. Soennichsen Co., mdse. .19.80 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies 1.80 Bestor & Swatek Co., mdse. to ccurt house and farm 14.60 Cass County, postage, exp 43.78 Standard Blue Print Co., for mdse. to Co. Surveyor 1.72 Bishop Clarkson Mem. Hosp., care Violet Exline 31.85 Hcrton Funeral Home, amb. service. Daniels 7.00 Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes to the county farm , 3.40 Weyrich & Hadraba, supplies to farm 8.55 Frankel Carbon Ribbon Co.. mdse. 11.00 L. W. Egenberger Agency, office rent. Reset. Adm 15.00 State Journal Printing Co., merchandise to Clerk 58.00 Omaha Printing Co., mdse. to County Assessor 10.50 Herman P. Meisinger, oats and shorts to farm SS.65 R. R. Anderson, serv. to poor 14.50 Jess F. Warga. mdse. to farm and County Surveyor 2.65 Fred G. Morgan, sewing ma chine to project 10.00 Stander & Stander, burial of Robert Landis 72.00 United States National Bank, keeping county bonds 54.00 Cloidt Service, gas to trans't 1.00 Cass County Motor Co., rent for WPA sanitary project- 25.00 Burroughs Adding Mch. Co., merchandise 1.50 Plattsmouth Steam Laundry, laundering 56 blankets for county farm 7.20 Sattler Funeral Home, burial expense. Frank Petereit 80.75 Sattler Funeral Home, burial expense, Grover Eledge 79.50 Burroughs Adding Mch. Co., mdse. to Clerk 7.55 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for service to quarry 5.80 Horton Funeral Home, burial expense, Al Hathaway 69.50 Mrs. Gus Brackhage, care of Brown 20.00 Pease Style Shop, dresses to farm 2.96 H. M. Soennichsen, supplies to sewing project 122. 5S Drs. Best, Hicken & Hamsa, med. serv. to Mrs. Mines 60.00 John M. Meisinger, special deputy work 20.00 L. N. Kunkel, service, poor 62.95 Tidball Lumber Co., mdse. to county farm 6.57 P. A. Jacobson. care Benson- 30.00 W. N. Brink, chicks and feed to county farm 29.70 Newell T. Pollard, mileage delivering commodities 10.05 Cass County Farm Bureau, salary and expense, June 206.25 Plattsmouth Water Corp., for service to court house 19.45 Lorenz Bros., provisions to county farm 76.02 Dr. O. Sandrn, veterinary ser vice, county farm 2.00 Ia.-Nebr. Light & Power Co., service court house, farm 63.03 Bates Book Store, mdse. to county officers 6.30 F. G. Fricke & Co., medicine to poor . 2.00 Milburn & Scott Co., mdse. to County Supt 19.01 F. G. Fricke & Co., mdse. to court house .60 Dr. G. G. Douglas, med. ser vice to poor 39.4 5 Mrs. John Leddy, care Fidi- line 12.00 Chas. L. Graves, Justice costs 22.70 Plattsmouth Water Corp., for service 3.60 Klopp Printing Co., mdse. to Clerk of District Court 61.00 R. W. Edwards, mileage de livering commodities 61.31 Drs. Niehaus & Wright, med. service to Mrs. Mines 66.50 O E. Liston. med. serv.. poor 21.00 Bestor & Swatek, supplies 2.90 J. Johannsen, storage, fish 8.73 Harry Nielsen, salary, June. 100.00 Plattsmouth Cemetery Board, opening five graves 19.00 N. D. Talcott. medical ser vice to poor 26.40 Christian Orphans Home, for care Landgren child 10.00 Jewell Tea Co., mdse. to the county farm 6.40 S. F. Baker & Co., mdse. to county farm 1.50 Kroehler Hardware, mdse. to court house and farm 15.10 E. J. Doody, oats to farm 47.00 Oman Compound Co., soap to court house 0.80 Elmwood Leader-Echo, for printing 3.00 John H. Boetel, for hauling garbage -50 Omaha Cold Storage Co., for storage of fish 5.36 POOR RELIEF FUND A. F. Sturm, coal. to po'or $ 3.50 C. H. Gibson, provisions to poor 158.50 Tidball Lumber Co., coal 176.25 Frank Mullen, provisions 149.95 E. J. Richey, coal 126.30 L. B. Egenberger. prov 111.20 H. M. Soennichsen Co., prov. and clothing : 642.94 Hinky-Dinky Store, prov 756.68 Hobart Blake, provisions 76.40 Penterman Market, prov 16.00 Geo. H. Sell, coal 18.75 Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes 9.4 5 D. H. Reichstadt, repair shoes 1.95 Bach's Store, provisions 2.50 Elmwood Grocery, prov 6.50 Fred Druecker, milk 4.00 L. J. Bclirns. provisions 5. CO C. H. Fiulej'. provisions 9.00 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., coal to poor 95.05 C. L. Raul, clothing J. 11. Steffens, prov A. O. Ault, provisions F. J. Knecht, provisions Rose Tempelmeyer, same John Peterson, same Economy Market, same Hart & Co., same Theo. Harms, same Tutt & Brubacher, provisions and clothing E. A. Wurl, provisions L. J. Behrna, same Knud Jensen, provisions and clothing V. Trumble, provisions S. J. Marshall, clothing Earl Bennett, provisions J. S. Gribble. same E. L. McDonald, same Farmers Elevator Co., coal to poor Carl's Market, provisions Philip Hirz, same Lorenz Bros., same Mrs. Frank M. Rice, same Mrs. F. G. Hull, same Rihn & Greene, same A. M. McCarroll, same Morris Grocery, same Bothwell Grocery, .same Reliable Shoe-Harness Shop, clothing to poor Rudolph Bergmann, prov. to poor Binger Lumber & Coal Co., fuel to poor Cloidt Lumber Co., same Allen's Cash Store, provisions T. W. Engles Lumber Co., for coal to poor Sheldon's Store, provisions 2.65 28.00 26.55 21.50 16.00 42.00 8.00 12.00 25.00 54.58 44.80 39.00 139.05 17.00 2S.14 24.00 42.00 38.00 6.20 23.44 6.00 41.30 11.30 34.60 20.00 41.00 44.00 26.00 3.96 6.44 39.63 9.50 97.50 26.79 24.00 COUNTY ASSISTANCE AD MINISTRATION FUND Paul Vandervoort, II, salary and mileage $ 90.20 Lillian Sedlak. salary 50.00 Rita Libershal, salary Bates Book Store, mdse F. L. Cummins, postage Bus Depot, fares to Lincoln. I'ni. of Chicago Press, mdse. Remington-Rand, Inc., repair of typewriter C. G. Courtright Co., mimeo- type stencils 40.00 2.60 10.00 3.25 1.64 1.25 3.60 ROAD FUND Ben Roberts, road work, RD No. S Fred Koehler, same, RD 9 Clyde Fleshman. same, RD 12 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work, RD No. 8 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work, RD No. 9 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., material, RD 16 Austin Western Road Mchy. Co.. mdse., RD 3 .A. N. Eaton Metal Products. culvert and bands. RD 10. Jarnes C. Hoschar. road work, RD No. 10 Stander & Stander, repairs, RD No. 3 Louie F. Hennings, road wk., RD No. 2 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., mdse.. RD No. 6 'Otto Sprieck, posts. RD 2 Peter Miller, labor, RD 14 C. W. Stoehr, road work, RD No. 1 Louie Allgayer. Jr.. road wk. and storage. RD 13 Jay H. Austin, road work in RD No. 11 Wm. Sheehan, Jr., road wk., RD No. S A. A. Schoeman, road work, RD No. 3 D. Ray Frans, lumber, RD 11 Glen Miller, road work, RD No. 8 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., sup plies, RD 13 Oath Powell, road work in RD No. 1 Malen Powell, same, RD 1 Harry Gouchenour, same, RD No. 1 Stewart Gouchenour, same, RD No. 1 r Elmer Gouchenour, same, RD No. 1 Fred Rice, same, RD 1 Geo. E. Nickles, material, RD No. 10 Louis Schmidt, road work in RD No 7 Martin Wilson, same. RD 4. Bert H. Lytle, same, RD 16. Don Parish, salary, storage, RD No. 15 Wm. Kitzel, road work, RD No. 6 Carl Compton, same, RD 14. Roy Comstock, same, RD 5 $38 SI 10 .00 .90 .10 2.50 10 10 118. 71 3. 11 18 .03 .25 .23 .25 .40 .50 90 .25 .00 134.40 69. 100. 37 17. 30. 11. o o 1. 42. 67. 27. 40. 42. 4 t . 94. 60 00 50 .25 .76 00 94 80 80 .80 .80 00 00 IS 10 50 00 30 .50 .7 5 .25 . 10. DRAG FUND Standard Oil Co., supplies to RD's 6 and 15 $ 74 Standard Oil Co., supplies to RD No. 11 107 Louie Allgayer. Jr., rd. work and storage, RD 13 19 J. A. Scotten, concrete wk., RD 10 104 Frank Read, salary, RD's 1 and 2 41. Joe Dare, concrete work, RD No. 9 88. F. M. McCrory. tractor re pairs. RD 15 Floyd Fulton, salary, RD's 1 and 10 Harold A. Krecklow, labor, RD No. 8 Welshimer & Bussell Co., for gas, RD's 1 and 2 John Gruber, HG. RD No. 9. 120 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies RD 15 and 16 119 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas, RD No. 7 3 5 A. F. Sturm, cement, RD 12 52 Farm. Union Co-Op. Oil Assn. supplies, RD's 6 and 16 52 G. A. Pope Oil Co., supplies, RD's 7 and 15 37 G. A. Pope Oil Co., supplies, RD No. 13 47 Bert H. Lytle. for dragging roads. RD 16 Don Parish, salary, storage, RD No. 15 Wm. Broth well, labor, matl., RD No. 16 Wm. Kitzel, dragging roads, RD No. 6 Ray Comstock, same, RD 5 Louis Schmidt, same. 'RD 7. Highway Equip. & Sup. Co repairs, RD's 1 and 10 31.10 Kroehler Hardware, mdse. to 44 61 14 45. 27. 36. 2S 41 50 00 25 .23 .40 .50 .25 74 90 31 37 50 43 61 S3 00 00 45 00 50 60 RD's 1 and 10 Bauer Auto Supply Co., matl. and labor, RD's 1 and 10 Anchor Oil Corp., oil, RD 9 Paxton & Vierling Iron Wks., bars, RD's 5 and 6 Capital Bridge Co.. culvert and band. RD's 1, 2, 10 Capital Bridge Co., culvert and band, RD 11 Capital Bridge Co., culvert band, RD's 16 and 7 Eugene Ludwick, repairs in RD 14 Louie F. Hennings, dragging roads, RD No. 2 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., for gas. RD 16 Ia.-Nebr. Light & Power Co., service Union, RD 11 National Refining Co., gas to RD's 1 and 10 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse.. RD's 15 and 16 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for mdse.. RD 11 Dens Oil Lubricant Co., for grease. RD's 1 and 2 Dens Oil Lubricant Co., "Tor grease. RD No. 6 Fred J. Miller, concrete work, RD No. S S. D. Rockwell, for dragging roads, RD No. 9 W. O. Martin, engineman on HG 5. RD No. 11 Jacobsen Welding Co., labor and matl.. RD 6 Jacobsen Welding Co., labor and matl.. RD's 9 and 11 Wm. Heilig, Jr., repairs to RD No. 14 H. W. Christensen, 'road wk.. RD No. 14 Louisville Sand & Gravel Co., gravel, RD No. 9 Aug. Ossenkop, haul gravel, RD No. 9 C. Ward, gas, RD 16 S. S. Petersen, labor and ma terial, RD's 5 and 6 Checker Oil Co., diesel fuel. RD No. 15 Miller-Hasselbalch Company, repairs, RD's 1 and 2 Miller-Hasselbalch Company, repairs, RD 9 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., sup plies, RD 9 Continental Oil Co., gas to RD No. 15 Continental Oil Co., gas to RD's 1 and 2 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., for scraper, RD No. 15 4.97 47.55 20.10 42.96 341.30 125.74 55.52 .45 9.00 47.68 .95 62.56 126.30 34. 6S 13.99 16.68 37.32 44.00 111.80 17.75 32.25 50.00 47.15 6.00 12.60 3.42 10.40 22.00 10.50 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., material Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material Louisville Sand & Gravel Co gravel Aug Ossenkop, haul'g gravel. T. W. Engles Lumber Co., lumber John Iverson, labor and re pairs Cloyd West, hauling bridge plank C. W. Stoehr, bridge work Jay H. Auslin, bridge work. Wm. Sheehan, Jr.. same J. A. Scotten, concrete work. Joe Dare, same D. Ray Frans, lumber Glen Miller, bridge work Fred Bauers. bridge work Paxton & Vierling Iron Wks. steel for bridge- Gate City Iron Works, steel for bridge Geo. E. Nickles, material T. W. Engles Lumber Co- material Midland Const. Co., for eight bridge floor mats Louis Schmidt, bridge work. Bert H. Lytle, bridge work. 186.11 244.33 16.50 16.17 75.79 2.50 19.50 IS. 00 20.25 202.50 5.25 190.60 11.00 7.00 191.70 605.14 70.35 60.50 536.00 13.50 27.00 COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District Standard Oil Co., supplies $ 3.13 Wm. Read, labor 10.00 Dewey C. Reed, salary 75.00 Ray Campbell, salary 75.00 Ray Campbell, material 80.00 Sinclair Refining Co, supplies 67.36 Bauer Auto Supply Co., matl. and labor 22.98 J. D. Adams Co.. mdse 100.05 John Iverson. labor, repairs. 5.6 5 Continental Oil Co.. gas 7.95 Miller-Hasselbalch Company, repairs 10.91 "Gone Fisliin'. Back in Sept." I : r r- -; v t v'x - i .3 3- Gone , FlSMfW 3 ? " '- ":"-' if-" i ' f X a; Closed for vacatio.i ; 2S2.99 S.79 55.75 190.00 BRIDGE FUND James C. Hoschar, bridge work A. O. Ault, supplies Stander & Stander, repairs E. J. Richey, material Louie F. Hennings, bridge work Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., merchandise and lumber Tidball Lumber Co., material Albert Funk Transfer, trucking Cloidt Lumber Co., lumber Binger Lumber & Coal Co material Fred Koehler, bridge work.. Jacobsen Welding Co., labor and material 29.80 8.00 5.70 S2.3S 7.20 120.70 37.15 6.50 154.60 221. OS 19.05 5.00 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District Miller-Hasselbalch Company, repairs 19 Nebr. Culvert & Pipe Co., for culverts and bands Crane. Curyea & Murtey, ma terial E. J. Richey, material John Finkle, graderman, HG No. 5 Eli Keckler, work on HG 119.78 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work 12.25 363.11 3.02 137.50 97.50 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Third District Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work 5.50 Jacobsen Welding Co., labor and material 29.25 H. W. Christensen, road wk. 80.00 G. A. Pope Oil Co., supplies. 42. SS Earl Elliott, engineman, HG No. 3 119.20 James C. Lytle, graderman, HG No. 3 97.76 Business cares rest lightly on l!ie shoulders of J. W. Townsend, La fayette, Ind.. restaurant operator, who closes his lunchroom on :iy 1, places a sign on the door, "Gone Fishin'. Back in Sept.", and proceeds to take life easy for the summer. COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Standard Oil Co., supplies $ 79.91 iJay H. Austin, road work j Frank Read, salary Trunkenbolz Oil Co.. gas i J. H. McMaken, trucking.. Murray Garage, gas and re I pairs SO. 64 30.00 3 3.75 63.03 44.70 John R. Chriswisser, salary. Ofe Oil Co., grease for crusher George Small, salary, storage Wm. Richards, tools Herman Wohlfarth, salary and storage August Krecklow, tools and supplies Joe Sheehan, salary, June.. Ray Rouse, salary, storage.. Fred Rueter, road work and storage N. L. Grubbs, repairs O. Lundberg, labor and ma terial Sanford Homan, salary and storage Clyde Haswell. supplies Anton Auerswald. blacksmith work Glenn Miller, patrol Oscar E. Dowler, salary Bestor & Swatek Co., mdse. to Read Jacobsen Welding Co., labor and material Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material Checker Oil Co., diesel fuel Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., sup plies Anchor Oil Corp., tires C. F. Reichart, storage Continental Oil Co., gas Sinclair Refining Co, supplies Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., repairs Bauer Auto Supply Co., ma terial and labor Stander & Stander, repairs. David K. Ebersole, June sal'y 67.50 17.35 63.00 2.50 64.00 12.20 60.00 75.60 75.50 1.40 8. 84 11.1 i J. H. Buck, blacksmith wk. Pen n. Consumers Oil Co., for pas and oil Miller's Truck Line, trucking National Refining Co.. eas Lincoln Road Equip. Co.. for merchandise Dens Oil Lubricant Co., for grease I Interstate Mchy. & Sup. Co- repairs Miller-Hasselbalch Company, repairs 71.29 1 12. Si 20.oo 10.12 CCC.fiO 66. 51. 21 10. 67. 19 S7 i i . 5. 8. 35 00 33 50 00 .50 .84 .25 .07 .16 .IS .76 00 47 31 39.62 49.4; LOUISVILLE STATE All) BRIDGE FUND John H. Busche, salary and expense $ 7 C. F. Wheeler, salary 6 Earl A. Mayfield. salary 6 Lincoln Tel. and Teleg. Co., service to bridge Nebraska Power Co., same.. National Cash Register Co cleaning, repairing type 3 Louisville Bridge Co., inter est and principal 179 2.0 0 5.00 5.0 0 4.S4 9.20 7.15 2.04 CENTER PRECINCT GRAVEL FUND Aug O.ssonkop. haul gravcl$-223.4 4 'Lou is v lie Sand & Gravel Co- gravel 22S.0O 21.20 12 1 60 60 .50 00 LOUISVILLE PRECINCT GRAVEL FUND Louisville Sand & Gravel Co gravel f 106.50 Aug Ossenkop. haul gravel..- 66.03 Subscribe for the Journal. 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