J MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1938. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY J0UENAL PAGE TWO : i II ! n 1 ! i! f- III. 33 The Plattsmouth Journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mall matter MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone, $2.50 per year. Beyond COO miles, 53.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries, $3.50 per vear. All subscriptions are payable strictly In advance. Transactions of Commission ers in December Belated Report Due to Other Work Complete List of Claims Al lowed on Various Funds. The Journal apologizes in bring ing to its readers this belated report of business transacted at December meetings of the county commission ers. The copy reached us about the first of January since which time the rush of other work has prevented setting the long list of claims allow ed and other business tranacted. Sealed bids for burial of pauper dead during 103S were received from Sattler Fuacral Home. Streight & Streight and Horton Funeral Home, of Plattsmouth. all being rejected and the Clerk instructed to call for new bids to be filed on or before noon. Tuesday. January 4th. Sealed bid of the Elmwood Leader-Echo for county printing for the ear 193 S was likewise rejected and the Clerk directed to call for new bids to be tiled on or before noon of Tuesday. January 4th. Orders of County Judge renewing Mothers" Pensions of Catherine Falk and Mascie Holcomb and granting Mothers' Pension to Mrs. May Hun ter as well as increasing the Moth er's Pension of Gretchen Simons ?5 per month for December and Janu are. were approved. Ralance of time was spent in the ideratiou and allowance of claim bills as follows: MOTHERS" PENSION FUND Edna A. Jones. Mother'n Pen sion. December 5 7.50 Mrs. Cleo Capper, r-ame 23.00 Mrs. Masgie Herriiuiton IS. 00 Catherine Falk. same 13.00 Mrs. Anna -Pittman: same 30.00 Mrs. Lucille Gaines, same 15.00 Gretchen Simmons, came 15.00 Maggie Holcomb. same 15.00 Mrs. Mr.ry McFarland. same. T.50 Marie Richards, name 15.00 Yeatha 15. Reeves. ?jr.ie 15.00 Minnip Elede. same 35.00 Mrs. May Hunter, same 30.00 Gretchen Simmons, increased allowance, December 5.00 GENERAL FUND Lillian G. White, salary and expense. November $125.21 Georgia V.T.ite. salary. Nov.. S3. 34 C. E. Ledsway. same 1C6.67 Helen V. Warner, same S3. 33 W. H. Puis, same 50.00 John E. Turner, same 1G6.67 Ruth Patton. same 104.17 Henry i. Woster. same f1.67: Betty Ann McCarty. clerical work. Co. Treasurer. Nov.. 40.00 John Kopp. salary, Nov 50.00 Miles M. Alien, same 50.00 A. H. Duxbury. same 1S3.34 Minnie Hild. same 90.00 Blanche Hall, same 104.17 J. A. Capwell. salary, stamps and mileaee 113.21 Mary Jane Mark, salary. Nov. 32.50 Avis Sylvester, work for the Sheriff. November 32.50 Cass L. Sylvester, salary and mileage. November 182.20 Fronie Glaubitz. care of Joe Hines 42.00 Genevieve Laase. work in the Cent. Appl. Bureau 10.00 Alice Hiatt work in Central Bureau and Relief office 52.00 Mary Ann Gradoville. work for County Surveyor 1.50 Geo. I,. Farley, salary and mileage, November 95.73 E. B. Chapman, same 109.00 E. B. Chapman, toll calls 1.40 Alpha C. Peterson, salary, mileage, expense. Nov. 190.31 Marie E. Kaufinann. salary and mileage, November 62.40 Madge Garnett. work in re lief office 4.00 George Spahn. assisting the County Surveyor 1.50 R. Frank Doty, same 6.00 Warren F. Taylor, same 34.50 Robert D. Fitch. Jr., surveys and office work IS 8.00 Greth Garnett, salary and mileage, November 106.95 W. P. Rice, plaster work at county farm 12.00 Sattler Funeral Home," amb. service, Mrs. Baker 7.50 Dr. J. W. Brendel, medical services to poor, November- 36.00 riattsmouth Journal, print ing and supplies to county offices 198.60 Edward C. Harris, laundry work to J. Hines 3.09 Sattler Funeral Home, burial expense, Mrs. Kline 63.50 Ward Clark, four hair cuts at county jail 1.40 Fred H. Toman, one load of wood to court house 6.00 It. R. Anderson, M. D-, med. service to poor, Nov 55.00 Arminda J. Graves. December installment on timber con tract ioo.oo Louisville Courier, record books to Co. Treasurer 2S.00 Mike Tritsch, one pair of glasses to P. Tweton 5.00 Cass County Treasury, env. and expense, November 149.13 Bates Book Store, supplies to county offices 26. S5 Louisville Courier, for 2,500 claim bills to Co. Clerk 40.00 Mrs. C. M. Calkins, care of Shropshire children, Dec. 79.71 Nebr. Children's Society, do nation, year 193S 20.00 Lefebure Corp., tax receipts to County Treasurer 336.81 Harry Nielsen, salary, Nov. 100.00 Singer Sewing Machine Co., supplies to sewing center 10.03 H. Sylvester, salary, mileage, jailor fees. bdg. prisoners 314.03 John Boetel. hauling rubbish .50 Fred H. Gorder, telephone calls and stamps 6.33 H. M. Soennichsen Co., mdse. to court house, jail, survey or and county farm 64.06 G. L. Davis, mdse. to county farm 3.00 John II. Mauson. coffee to county farm 0.40 Tom Tilson, one male pig to county farm 25.00 John Alwin. labor and mat'l, repairing chairs 6.00 Horton Funeral Home, fun eral expense Henry Johnson 69. 50 R W. Edwards, mileage de livering commodities. Nov. 56.56 Lawrence Heigl. vitnes3 fee. State Barber Board vs. Don Cramer 2.00 P. A. Jacobson. care of Joe Benson 30.00 Lee W. East ridge, one wood saw 30.00 Stakalta Mfg. Co.. supplies to County Court 45.00 C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of Dist. Court, fees, case of State vs. R. W. Harris IS. SO C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of Dist. Court, fees, case of State vs. P. B. Cruise.. 199. S6 C. E. Ledgway. Clerk of Dist. Court, fees, case of State vs. Milton Prall 9.30 Fred H. Gorder. salary and mileage. Nov. 100.15 Dr. E. M. Stewart, medical services 2.50 Plattsmouth Cemetery Board, opening graves Curtis, John son and Kline 21.00 D. W. Karnopp. medicine to poor. November 22.45 Standard Blue Print Co... for supplies to Co. Surveyor 6.25 Schwake Drug Co., medicine to E. Root 2.30 Dr. R. P. Westover, medical services to poor 64.00 O. E. Liston. M. D.. same 33.50 Jacobs Cafe, meals to jury 5.00 Stewart Cafe, same 6. S3 Farney Cafe, same 6.4 5 G. G. Douglas, M. D., medi col services to poor, Nov 69.50 Nehawka Enterprise, envel opes to Co. Surveyor 4.50 W;u. G. Meisinger, work for County Treasurer 2.23 Nebr. Institute for Feeble minded, care county charges to DtK-. 1. 1937 2SS.41 Dr. H. E. Mitchell, dental service to Al Eaton 2.00 Albert Olson, clerical work for County Clerk, Nov 32.62 R. W. Tyson. M. p.. medical service to poor. November-- 15.90 Standard Oil Co.. supplies to county farm 3.57 Mrs. John Leddy. care and clothing. Fideline 16.00 Streight & Streight. burial expense. Peter P. Curtis 69.50 Mrs. Gus Brakhage, care of Fred Brown 32.06 Mrs. Ed Fessler, care of Mrs. Root. Nov. 1 to Nov. 12 12.00 Minnie Cruise, building rent, WPA sanitation project 11.33 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., ser vice. Weeping Water quarry 5. SO L. N. Kunkel. M. D., service to poor. November 25.80 riattsmouth Water Corp., service, court house. Nov.- 22.20 Dr. Paul T. Heineman, den tal work to L. Sheard 4.00 Paige Pencil Co.. pens to the County Clerk 4.16 Lefebure Corp., 5.000 war rants to County Clerk 131.05 Fraukel Carbon & Ribbon Mfg. Co., supplier! to County Superintendent 3.50 Milburn & Scott Co., Inc., Sth grade exams 5.15 Drs. Zimmerer & Rarnaceiotti, service to Mrs. Root 16.00 Ludi Printing Co., 1937 tax books, binders and record books 269.25 S. T. Gilmour, one load wood to court house 7.00 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for service to court house 98.90 L D. Hiatt, one mattress to W. F. Reese 8.00 Butler County, fuel to A. Sweenie 15.47 Rosen Auto Co., room rent for sanitation project to Nov. 10 12.50 Woodruff Printing Co., leath er scrap to sewing project-. 2.50 Swanson Petroleum Co., gas and oil to county farm 9. SI Supplement Publishing Co., four copies Supplement to C. S. N. 1929 The Press Printing Co., sup plies to Reg. of Deeds Weyrich & Hadraba. sup. to county farm, poor and sur veyor Lincoln Clinic, truss to L. Dreeszen Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for service, Nehawka quarry Dr. K. L. Holmes, dental wk. for Marie March Dr. O. C. Hudson, medical service to poor. Nov . Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes to county farm John Iverson, iron to county farm Knorr's 5c to 1 Store, mdse. to Garnett and county farm- Klopp Printing Co., supplies to County Judgfe Ramon Newkirk, gas Bach's Store, supplies to Jail and county farm C. G. Courtright Co., supplies to county superintendent Nicholas Senn Hospital, hos pital exp., Henry Johnson Cass County Farm Bureau, salary and expense, Nov A. H. Duxbury, Co. Judge, fees State vs. Arnold, Young and Mothers' Pensions H. Sylvester, fees. State vs. Arnold and Young Iowa-Neb. Light & Tower Co. gas service. Rawls building. Platts. Loan & Bldg. Ass'n.. room rent and lights for commodity clerk Iowa-Neb. Light & Power Co. service to court house, jail, farm and implement bldg.. F. G. Fricke & Co., medicine to poor and county jail Methodist Episcopal Hospital, care Alice Campbell Dr. W. V. Ryan, service to J. Wise Mrs. Mae Hunter, care Asa Fellows, to Nov. 1 Dr. X. D. Talcott. med. ser vice to poor, Nov Dr. L. S. Pucelik, same Mauzy Drug Co.. med. ser vice to poor and jail Tidball Lumber Co., cement and supplies Tidball Lumber Co., supplies and coal to county farm Bestor & Swatek Co.. mdse. to court house, jail, farm and sewing center Keelox Mfg. Co.. supplies to Register of Deeds State Journal Printing Co., supplies to Clerk of District Court K-B Printing Co., supplies to county offices Co., supplies to Co. Treas United Autographic Register Cass Co. Agr. Society, money received on 1937 racing law Teters Oil Co., gas and oil Glen Puis, work for County Clerk, November 32.00 6.75 8.04 3.00 1.20 5.00 20.00 2.95 .75 4.69 77.00 1.00 59,01 2.60 111.50 214.56 13.00 7. SO 2.05 11.00 29.24 3S.57 2.50 30.00 31.10 12.50 14.94 4.70 S6.40 20.70 15.00 43.53 32.98 328.46 298.70 3.93 4.50 POOR. RELIEF FUND J. H. Steffens, provisions to . poor, August . $ J. J. Behrns, same John Peterson, same August Fetzer Shoe Co.. shoes. Aug.. Tidball Lumber Co., coal to Ballinger Sheldon's Store, provisions to poor, August Hart & Co.. same L. B. Egenberger. same Gribble Grocery same L. R. Stanley, provisions from Dec. 193G to July, 1937 Carl's Market, prov. to poor, July and August S. J. Marshall, clothing to poor, August Stiles Cottage Grocery, rfrov. to poor. Aug. E. L. McDonald, same Allen's Cash Store, same A. O. Ault, same Tutt & Brubacher, prov. to L. Smith C. H. Gibson, prov. to poor, August C. H. Finley, same H inky-Dinky Store, same Frank Mullen, same H. M. Soennichsen Co., prov. and clothing 3S.00 10.00 36.40 1.50 6.00 4.00 5.00 7.50 40.00 70.30 44.43 62.00 13.25 6.00 25.50 3S.25 24.39 14.00 149.50 16.00 549.55 80.50 212.65 and posts, RD 1 Wm. Heilig, Jr.. mach. wk. on tractor, RD 6 G. A. Pope Oil Co., grease, RD No. 15 Red Giant Oil Co.. oil, RD 6 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., for supplies, RD 13 Jacobsen Welding Co., weld ing and repairs RD 6 Eli Keckler, road work and transportation, RD 3 John Gruber, engineman on HG No. 2, RD 3 Jay H. Austin, road work in RD No. ,11 , Louie Allgayer, Jr., road wk., RD No. 13 Louie F. Hennings. road work in RD No. 2 Clyde W. Fleshman. road wk. in RD No. 12 Louisville Sand & Gravel Co., sand-gravel. RD 13 Aug Ossenkop, hauling sand gravel. RD 13 D. Ray Frans. mdse., RD 12. C. W. Stoehr, road work In RD No. 1 Wayne Ackley. for trucking snow fence, RD 14 Wayne Ackley. for trucking snow fence. RD 12 Granville Heebner, hardware and supplies, RD 12 Louis Schmidt, road work and putting up snow fence, RD No. 7 Joy Dietrich Mach. Works, repairs and supplies, RD 3. Paxton Sr Vierling Iron Wks., steel for snow plow, RD 6 Keckler Oil Co., gas and supplies. RD 14 Rolland Sutton, putting up snow fence. RD 12 S. D. Rockwell, road work, RD No. 9 James C. Hoschar, road work, RD No. 10 . Fred Koehler, road work and putting up snow fence, RD No. 9 A. A. Schoeman, road work, RD No. 3 Wm. Sheehan, Jr., road wk., RD No. S A. F. Sturm, lumber and sup plies. RD 12 Fred J. Miller, concrete wk., RD No. 13 Murray Garage, gas, labor and parts. RD 10 Murray Hardware, hardware and supplies, RD 10 Leonard Lutz. putting up snow fence, RD 10 C. C. Trotter, repair work and material, RD 12 J. V. Stradley & Sons, repair work. RD 6 Stander & Stander, supplies. RD No. 2 Stander & Stander, supplies, RD No. 3 J. I. Fitch, road work, RD No. 27 G. A. Pope Oil Co., supplies, RD No. 13 Martin Wilson, road work in RD No. 4 James C. Lytle, graderman, HG No. 3, RD 1 Cecil Gillespie, putting up snow fence. RD 4 Carl Compton. road work and expense, RD No. 14 Wm. Brothwell, repairs, RD No. 10 Roy Comstock, road work in RD No. 5 Don Parish, salary, storage and expense, RD 15 Bert H. Lytle, road work, storage and expense, RD 16. Wm. Kitzel, road work, RD No. 6 -a- T. W. Engles Lumber Co.. for lumber and supplies, RD 15 Searle & ChapinLumber Co., same. RD 1 6 Merle Long, blacksmith work and repairs, RD' 15 Elmwood Motor Co.. charging battery and labor. RD 15 R. W. Newkirk, Antifreeze, RD Xo. 5 George R. Rouse, cone, wk., RD Xo. 6 Harley B. Meisinger, putting up snow fence, RD 4 Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD No. 3 COUNTY ASSISTANCE ADMIN ISTRATION FUND Paul Vandervoort, II. salary and mileage. November 97.45 Lillian Sedlak, clerical work for Assistance Director 50.00 Rita Libershal, same 40.00 Greth Garnett, mileage for Assistance Director 14.70 F. L. Cummins, stamps to the Assistance Director 20.00 Ellen Sundstrom. salary and mileage for Assistance Di rector 114.75 LOUISVILLE STATE BRIDGE FUND John H. Bu3che, salary, toll man, November $ C. F. Wheeler, same Earl A. Mayfield. same Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for Fervice to bridge ( Nebraska Power Co., same Cloidt Lumber Co., coal A.ID 70.00 65.00 65.00 4.84 2.56 9.55 $ 12.95 3.7S ROAD FUND Farmers Union Association, 3 5 posts. RD No. 7 Highway Equipm't & Supply Co., one Whippet maintain or, RD No. 14 100.00 Continental Oil Co., supplies 'to RD No. 15 Bestor & Swatek Co., wire, RD No. 27 Checker Oil Co., diesel fuel. RD Xo. 15 John Day Rubber & Supply to., two drums alcohol to RD No. 12 23.73 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re pairs, RD Xo. 13 Crane. Curyea & Murtey. for posts and hardware, RD S G. A. Pope Oil Co., oil. RD S Tidball Lumber Co., lumber .40 22.00 12.59 13.37 13.37 12.90 35.00 21.30 11.10 24.90 30.00 29.26 30.40 37.50 44.00 122.70 39.30 4.80 7.80 4.40 79.50 3.75 3.75 29.22 97.65 21.00 26.44 22. 6S 5.60 8.00 12.80 65.65 84.25 124.60 2.52 117.S4 27.28 43.45 S.00 20.10 10.50 3.00 4.25 21.40 15.04 U..5J C.3 5 5.40 103.50 12.90 63.50 49.40 SS.50 120.00 5.20 37. S9 64.00 1.10 3.00 10.00 5.40 100.00 DRAG FUND Continental Oil Co.. supplies. RD's 1 and 2 $ Frank Hoffman, gas and oil, RD No. 15 Ofe Oil Co., repairs and sup plies. RD's 1 and 10 Cloidt Service, oil, RD's 1 and 10 . Kroehler Hardware, for hard ware, RD No. 1 G. A. Pope Oil Co., grease, RD Xo. 14 Penn. Consumers Oil Co.. for supplies, RD's 14 and 16 Jacobsen Welding Co., weld iDg and repairs. RD 6 Peters Oil Co., ga3 and oil, RD No. 5 ! D. Ray Frans, mdse., RD 11. Grant Hackenberg; bldg. rent for machinery. RD's 1-10 Louie F. Hennings, dragging roads, RD No. 2 Bauer Auto & Sup. Co.. labor and rnatl.. RD's 1 and 10 Frank Read, salary for Nov., RD's 1 and 2 Floyd Fulton, Eame, RD's 1 and 10 Louis Schmidt, for dragging roads and putting up snow fence, RD Xo. 7 Tobin Quarries, Inc. straight ening creek, making grade, RD Xo. 12 Xational Refining Co., gas, RD's 1 and 10 Nick Klaurens, 8 4 cu. yds. of rock, RD's 1 and 10 Andy's Garage, welding, RD No. 6 Nelson Berger, 4S cu. yds. of rock, RD's 1 and 10 Ray Rouse, salary, storage and snow fence work. RD's 5 and 6 Roy Comstotk, for dragging roads, RD 5 i 30. 21 23 26 28. 37 .56 7 4 6S 40 55 20 17 50 !4.14 7.75 4.00 4.80 71 81 41. 67. 23.00 246 52 1. 10 34 56 30 92 .40 .00 Peter Pedersen, for dragging roads, RD 14 Don. Parish, salary, storage and expense, RD 15 Everett Ayres, for dragging roads, RD Xo. 6 Louis Schmidt, for dragging roads. RD Xo. 7 Bert IT. Lytle, road work, storage and expense, RD 16 Win. Kitzel. dragging roads, RD Xo. 6 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas and kerosene, RD's 15 and 16 Farmers Union Co-Op. Oil Ass'n, gas and supplies to RD's Xo. 6 and 16 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas, RD Xo. 7 Merle Long, blacksmith and repairs, RD Xo. 15 George R. Rouse, concrete work. RD Xo. 6 Walter Thimgahn. hauling snow fence, RD Xo. 4 C. Ward, gas, RD 16 Ervin Buskirk. putting up snow fence, RD 4 Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD's 6, 7, 15 and 16 20.90 60.00 6.05 24.00 60.00 12.50 29.68 56.34 30.98 50.25 10.00 6.00 1.62 5.40 84.00 BRIDGE FUND H. II. Lum, lumber, posts ? Greenslit Lumber Co., same. T. H. Pollack. 36 20-foot pil ing for dock road E. J. Richey. lumber L. Xeitzel. repairs Geo. E. Xickles. lumber Midland Const. Co., asphalt gravel mat on the Xehawka bridge Tidball Lumber Co., lumber and posts Jacobsen Welding Co., weld ing and repairs Jay H. Austin, bridge work Louie Allgayer, Jr., same Louie F. Hennings, same W. E. Hathaway, for truck freight Otoe County, one-half cost of repair of 2 bridges on Cass Otoe line C. W. Stoehr. .bridge work.. Louis Schmidt, bridge work. Paxton & Vierling Iron Wks., steel for bridges Gate City Iron Works, bal. due on mat'l for dock H. A. Risk Pipe & Const. Co. driving pile on Mo. river dock road M. L. Evans, bldg. bridges. Plattsmouth, Weeping Wat er and So. Bend precincts.. Tobin Quarries, Inc. straight ening Weep Water creek.. A. F. Sturm, for lumber and supplies Fred Koehler, bridge work Wm. Sheehan, Jr., for bridge work Cloidt Lumber Co., lumber and pent 3 Dinger Lumber & Coal Co., lumber and supplies J. I. Fitch, bridge work T. W. Engles Lumber Co.. lumber Martin Wilson, bridge work Roy Comstock. bridge work. T. Vv. Engles Lumber Co., lumber and supplies Searle & Cbapin Lumber Co., lumber and supplies L. R. Stanley, nails and wire Julius Olescr. for blacksmith work Searle & Cbapin Lumber Co., lumber and supplies 2SS 75 144. 64 10. 114. 115. 18. 12. 13. 30. 9. 65 66 00 20 80 39 20 5S 00 50 50 60 8.00 39 11 10 395 1GG 96 00 .65 .13 20 343.60 240. 250. 91 IS. 8. 67. 277. . 6. 21S. 13. 6. 57 00 5S .90 .10 39 .21 50 .72 .50 00 60.45 9S. 11. 104 00 SO .50 S9 COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District Giles -Oil Co.. gas and oil $ 24. 5S Standard Oil Co . supplies . 11.29 John Iverson. repairs, snow plow 2.00 The Paum Iron Co.. cable 2.S4 Sinclair Rclinintr Co.. diesel fuel 19. SO E. W. Bintner, one load wood 3.00 Ray Campbell, salary. Nov.. 73.00 Dewey C. Heed, same 75.00 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District Murray Garage, k.hs. labor and parts $ 3.50 Anton Auer.swald. blacksmith work 16.50 Aiifit In-Westei n Koad Mrhy. Co.. repairs 13.S2 Standard Oil Co.. supplies 135.00 Sinclair Refining Co., diesel fuel 21.23 Iowa-Neb. Light & Power Co.. service to Union patrol Jacobsen Welding Co.. weld ing and repairs 31.2;" Anchor Oil Corp , oil Eli Keckler, road work and transportation John Gruber, engineman. HG No. 2 John Finkle, graderinan, HG No. 5 102.C6 W. O. Martin, enginemnn. HG Xo. 5 and repair work 70. S4 Keckler Oil Co.. gas. mipplies 119.70 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas and oil 57.92 C. C. Trotter, repair work and material 29.65 Jay Embury, steering gear and axle to quarry 2.00 Chris J. Elgaard, hardware- 26.15 D. Switzer, trip to Weeping Water quarry 4.80 Ray Rouse, salary, storage and putting up snow fence- 71.55 Earl Elliott, engineman, HG Xo. 3 6.82 S. S. Petersen, blacksmith work . 2.65 J. H. Fidler, trucking gravel- 407.82 F. J. Knecht, gas, supplies-- 57.21 Standard Oil Co., supplies.- 136.85 W. O. Martin, engineman on HG 5 and repair work 21.24 Jay H. Austin, road work 30.00 Bauer Auto & Sup. Co., labor and material 59.06 Herman Wohlfarth, salary and storage, Xov 71.50 Fred Rueter, salary, storage and help, November S4.10 Frank Read, salary for Xov. 33.75 David K. Ebersole, salary. crusher operator 60.00 John R. Chriswisser, salary for November 67.50 Granville Heebner, hardware and supplies 10. S6 Nelson Berger, 126 cu. yards of rock 5.0 4 Nick Clarance, 497 cu. yards of rock 19. S Guy Miller, rock truck hire- 37.20 Louisville Sand & Gravel Co., road gravel, for Eight Mile Grove precinct 254.40 Aug Ossenkop, hauling grav el. Nehawka, Union, Eight Mile Grove 446.75 A. X. Eaton Metal Products, tank and fittings 3S.70 O. Lundberg, gas and sup plies 13.55 Oscar E. Dowler, salary for November 67.50 Sanford Homan, salary and storage 65.00 Guy Miller Gravel Co., road gravel, Dist. Xo. 1 213.32 Guy Miller, hauling rock 40.00 Keckler Oil Co., gas. supplies 110.77 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas and oil S9.15 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., one snow -plow 330.00 Tighway Equip. & Sup. Co., one Whippet maintainer 600.00 Sinclair Refining Co., oil 37.31 Checker Oil Co., diesel fuel.l 29.53 Wm. Heilig, Jr., tractor re pairs 40.00 Nebr. Bridge Sup. &. Lumber Co.. 2500 It. snow fence 137.50 J. W. Banning, posts 32.30 John Day Rubber & Supply,, Co., two drums alcohol 23.77 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re pairs 25. S5 Cass County, freight, gravel- 3 32.0 7 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for posts and hardware 3.75 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., for supplies 43.94 Sinclair Refining Co., diesel fuel 11.83 C. Haswell. gas 52.37 Iuterstate Mchy. & Sup. Co., sledge handles 4.62 Sinclair Refining Co., diesel fuel 11.93 ,T. B. Elliott. Jr.. hardware 21.55 Theo. Harms, two lamps .50 C. A. Ruse, supplies, quarry. 4.20 Cass County, freight, gravel. 117.21 Eugene Ludwick, steel bar 2.70 C. F. Reichart. storage for l October and November 10.00 Lincoln Road Equip. Co.. re pairs to quarry 1S9.37 D. A. Lubricant Co.. oil 50.36 Sheldon's Store, for merchan dise to quarry 3.75 Iowa-Neb. Light &: Power Co., service to quarry 1.13 Jacobsen Welding Co., weld ing and repairs 103.75 Sheldon's Store, storage from Oct. 19 to Nov. 19 5.00 Anchor Oil Corp, oil 50. 7S Interstate Mchy. fc Sup. Co.," one doz. sledge handles 3.27 Peters Oil Co.. gas and oil-- 49. 4S Western Sand & Gravel Co., road gravel. Greenwood and Stove Creek precincts 16S.40 Supreme Court Rules on Tax Lein Property Purchasers at Tax Lien Foreclosure Sales Must Pay Taxes Delinquent During Pendency of Sale. LINCOLN, Jan. 21 (UP) The state supreme court ruled today that purchasers of property at tax lien foreclosure sales must pay all taxes which have become delinquent dur ing pendency of the action before the sale can be confirmed. The purchaser also must pay tax which becomes delinquent within two years after a sale, Judge Charles Eldred held in interpreting a law passed by the legislature of 1935 to enabel counties and municipalities to foreclose on tax liens so that property on which taxes are delin quent which cannot be sold for taxes can be placed back on the tax rolls. The decision dealt with an appeal by Beth Millcn, a stenographer, who purchased at a foreclosure sale prop erty held by her employer, William Ehlers in the village of Ralston. Douglas county. The court refused to confirm the sale until she shows that she has paid taxes and assess ments which had become delinquent since the time the village started its foreclosure action. MAY SAIL SOON PARIS, Jan. 21 (UP) Reports that the Duke and Duchess of Wind sor might embark for the United States on the liner Normandie on January 29, were doubted today iu usually well-informed circles. The report had been published previously and had been denied. The duke and duchess have been engaged recently in seeking a house near Paris as if intending to spend some time here. Subscribe for the Journal. SORE THROAT with COLDS Given Fast Relief GREENWOOD PRECINCT C, RAVEL FUND Western Sand & C.ravel Co., road gravel Wc will appreciate phone cal!s of news items from our readers. Take 2 Bayer Tablets with a full glass of water. 4 Crush 3 Bayer Tablets in glass of water gargle twice every few hours. The speed with which Bayer tablets act in relieving the dis tressing symptoms of colds and accompanying sore throat is utter ly amazing . . . and the treatment is simple and pleasant. This is all you do. Crush and dissolve three genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets in one-third glass of water. Then cargle with this mixture twice, holding your head well back. This medicinal gargle will act almost like a local anesthetic on the sore, irritated membrane of your throat. Pain eases promptly; rawness is relieved. You will say it is remarkable. And the few cents it costs effects a big saving over expensive "throat gargles" and strong medicines. And when you buv, see that you get genuine BAYER ASPIRIN. COMM ISSION ER'S FUN D Third District James C. Eytle, graderman. HO No. 3 $ 92.00 Earl Elliott, engineman, HO No. 3 87.18 Merle Ixing. blacksmith work and repairs 100.00 Standard Oil Co., supplies 20.10 G. A. Pope Oil Co., one drum alcohol 12.40 II. W. Christensen. road work and transportation 15.C0 John Meyer, graderman, HG No. 4 , 66.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Murray Hardware, hardware and supplies . $ Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work ' Nehawka Farmers Grain Co., coal to patrol house Joe Sh?han. salary, Nov.... John Day Rubber &. Supply Co., gas hose : . Geo. Small, salary and ex pense, November , Delbert Switzer, moVing rock crusher to Weeping Water. Kill r0R1Xr6ze Attorney at Law Q 1 u TABLETS!f 0 , S FULL DOZEN 2ScJlrZy ec u 0 Plattsmouth X - !bccooocccccoscococsoj I Virtually 1 cent a tablet j f m6ney I Steffi f mmm o.oo j ''MrWifw . " 's J ml P 5.34 e -mmm i . v., i - i irit'z v i f W At Your Drue Store I IMjaH mwmmmmxystij-mmmmmm .. . , , ,.f 2.25 GO. 00 66.10 22.40 j ll V X