'J :i .1; m HI KALI). PLATTdMOUTH MARCH 8th. 1877. COMMISSION E US' PROCEEDINGS. February 6th, 1877. Board tiet pursuant to adjournment at 1 o.clock. Present. Wm. B. Arnold, B. 8. Ram sey and Henry Wolfe. Commissioners. C. P. Moore Cle-k. by J. W. Jennings. Dep'ty. O W. McCliotock. Supervisor Dist. No. CO made settlement as follows : Received of former Sup't, $4.35, rec'd of Co. Trcas.. $19.00 ; ain't expended in Dist. S22.85, aiu'l due for serviae, $13.50. Order allowed for balance due Supervisor, $14.97 Order all'd James Root, Sup. Dist. 37, for money due bis Dist 12.C0 Ordtr allowed E. S. Cutler, Sup. Dist No. 47 for money due Dist., 20.0t The following accouuts examined and allowei. on General Fund ; Chapman Gias. lamp and paper for County Judge $ State Journal Co.. Cnat. Mortgage and other Blanks for Co. Judge, 41.& C..J. Hoffman, rep'g lock for Court House l.oc C. P. Moore. Postage, Express ch'gs, &e, 6. P. Z. Snook, cut'g wood for Court House 7.N J. H. Buttery, Paper and Pencils ior Clerk's Offlce 6.T5 The following claims allowed on Poor fund ; P. E. White, Coal for Jail and Poor house $8 a F. Gcerder Coal for Jail and Poor House 26.9. J. H. Buttery, Medicine for Jail and Foor House, 13 a The followiug claims were allowed on Roa Fund : C. H. Winslow, for ansetsing damage on road located by J. B. Moore $ 2. S. L. Gable, Supervisor Dint. 36 made settlt ment aa follows : Received of Supervisor for year 1875, $5.25. : ain't due Sup'r for services, $10.00 : Bal. due Sup.r, for services $ Order allowed A. M. Holmes, Sup'r Diet. No. 17 cn H. A. Waterman Si Son for 280 ft. lumber and 5 C3 spikes. February 7th. 1877. The following accounts examined aud allow ed on General Fund : P. L. WUe, to defray expenses of mak ing abstract $2Q.nc J. C. Cu minings, sundries as per bill I'-f.-T M. It. Cutler, jailor's fees 46..V. E. G. Dovey & Son. Mdse., tc 7.35 K. A. Chapin. Justice Docket 4.6' G. B. Crippen.serv. as Sup't Pub. In 108.00 W. F. Morrison, B'dg Pris's St Jail's fees, 66.55 The following accounts were examined and allowed on Poor Fund : E. G, Dovey & Son, indie for PKr noue and Paupers 39.15 Henry Boeck. coffin child of Bates 12.00 Clapp & Greenslate, burying pauper,... 10.00 Justina Strowa assessing dam.ge ou road petitioned for by G. W. Young, allowed ou RoajJFund 4.00 Tue following were allowed on several Road Districts for Supervisors receipts cancelled : .Lafayette Sutplien, Dist. 53 E. G. Dovey, Kec. Win. Quiun, Dist. 52.. ft it it 52.. J. C. Cummins, rec. Rich'd Rooz, " 47.. Saml Twiss Dist. 11 B. Chrlstwiser, Dist. 36 Clapp Si Greeuslate, nails furnished Sup. Dist. 11 Saturday, Feb., loth. 1877. The following claims were examined and al lowed on General Fund : Henry Wolfe, serr. as Coni'r 20.20 B. S. Ramsey. n " . " 16.80 Wm. B. Arnold. " - " 27.80 D. E. Babbington. work for Co, per bill,. 8.85 W. F. Bennett, asst settling with Treas. 6.25 J. M. Schnellbacher, work on shackles.. 2.0b Sundries on account of coroner's Inquest : M. B. Cutler, fees as coroaer 15.38 G. W. Doll, fees as juror 2.00 8. I. Rockwell, " " 2.00 W. A. Wilson. " " 2.00 H. Hofnrtsby " " . 2.00 N. Livingston " 2.00 B. :. Hoover. " " 2.00 A ugust Zade, Constable. 2M 8inu.. Si it's, fees as Constable 3.0l Wm A Urwin. fees as witness l.oc Jack Urwin, " " l.oo J. C. Newlerry, " " J.oo Henry Holrush, " " 1.00 Henry Leufls " 1.40 David Bowers " " 140 Simon Sites, - " 1.00 Dr. J. M. Waterman prof, fees 6.00 H. Holrush, burial expenses 7.50 The claim of J. A. MacMurphy, Herald offlce. for blanks &c, was examined, and the sum of 18.30 deducted and claim al lowed, 03.60 J. K. Vailery, Sup. Dist 19, for monay due his district 4.00 Adjourned to first Tuesday In March next. Lailia go to Vallery & Drew's, and June Black will fit you out with a fine shawl at a very lew figure the stock of shawls roust be sold. 49t2 Wanted. 2,000 lbs FRESH BUTTER, it Highest Market Price, IMMEDIATELY. SCIINASSE Jc G BAMBERG. 2.00 2.00 4.0. 4.00 4.00 1.00 1.80 Orangts and Lemons at the P. O. News Depot. Roberts razor steel scissors, sold on ly at Weckbach's. 42tf PRIZE ME1ML. Mr. L. F. Johnson reivived from the Neb. 6? of Agriculture a very handsm- bronze medal All about his organs. It says- "Awarded to TnE Johnson Organ Oompant, BEST PARLOR ORGAN 1875." On the reverse is "Nebraska State Board of Agriculture. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In the Post Office, at Plattsmouth. Cass Co.. Neb., March 1st, 1877 : AttflsM E. T. Brown J. II. Brotrlck T. M. Barnhart Thomas Casey Miss L. Daniels Chas. Davis L. P. Gantz Joseph (2) Gossett W. N. Holland Mrs. A, Holland J. E. Harold W. W. Hart Wm. Johnson Geo. Leek Jno. Miller Mrs. II. A. Muriay Mrs. E. Myer H. Moriarity Wm. Newton L. F. Phtlps H. E. Perrie Mis. 3. Perry 8. Phillips & Peterson. Root Miss Mary Shannon Thos. Strawn T. W. Wheeler J. R. TvVtheron I. S. Wagner II. Marshall L. Persons calling for the above named letlers will please say "advertised." J. W. Marshall, Post Master. Fencing, Joist and Scantling, $20.00, at Waterman's. 29tf BOOT - S S 5 -g- 3 r ? g 1 fly: A S3 p i Hp I I O I- . !? 5 t?2 5 J ...1 ..i-? piiiiHNl I k . A I 1? liilKH:,, MAMUFACDTTdDEBir. 0