THE CHIEF--SUPPLEMENT. . r Ceanty CenmiiAfcnerg' Proceedings. RedCloiM April 3, 1884, Board met pursuant to adjournment. WJohn E. Smith, J. L. Miller, John McCallum, commissioners. J. P. Bay a, county clerk. County commissioners proceedings of y February 15,Vl384, were read and ap proyed after a few corrections were made relative to B. & M. II. R. Co., assessment. Substituting the word "re fund" for the words stricken off." The following claims audited and al lowed on County general fund. J. P. Bayha poAage and express 14 71 J . P. Bayha for preparing assessment books for 1884. COW Chas . Buschow for postage and express 11 00 C. W. Springer services as county Bupt. 122 50 John Murray services as witness before Grand Jury 2 00 M . W. Bird milrage as Grand Jurv 2 '20 J. M. Mosena n.edical service & medicine 9 00 M M a 3850to 2830 E. Li. Grubb services as special road Com. 2 00 Albert Cummings boarding pauper $16 0)to 12 00 Robert Damerell medical services pauper 7 50 - - - 23(0 Samuel Wfsst J. P. service as overseer poor $6 88 to 3 37 E. C. Van Auken boarding paupen " 2 00 Claim audited and allowed on road fund G. W. Hager bridge material 313 00 The followingclaims audited and duly rejected: Nuckolls county Neb . expend of burial of Thos . McCof SW50 J. M. Mosena balance on slrv as county physician 1883 18 00 Road District settlements approved as follows: John Zahn O. H. R. D. No. 21. $8.15; J. N. Smith O. H. R. D- No. 20. 311.49. Official bonds overseers Highways & Roads approved :is follows: Joscj)li Gravs No. S3, John V. Hull No. 9,Tkl. KeiC No. 35, E. W. Wells No. 19, and F VV. Tuttleasse.ssorGlcn- wood precinct, J- L. frame J. I. Uatin frecact. TheJJoard now made the following appoiniudnts of O H R D's. Robe.Shullz, No. 15, Marion Alex ander, o. 18. C. P. Norris. No. '20, B. 1. ftrce, No. 25. John Seripter, NoAM. Jhn A. Barber, No. 30, W. W. Hogate, 34, S. W. Hull, No. 36. H. B. Siroiis, J. P. Line precinct; Thos. Kenedy, assessor Walnut Creek precinct: Js. 1). Albaugh, constable, Walnut p: -met; F. F. Hull, and Chas. Throckmo jn, constables Garlield pre- JKppropi lion for Road District No. 19. 330. On petiti IRoad District line bet ween R. 1 flo. 19 and No. 13 was changed U 1 ii through the center of sections 28, 1 iud 30 east and west. Adjourned! f'april 4th, 1884. I lIUItM xi. OM1T11, P. Batha Chairman. .County Ok. Official bond of Thos, Kennedv assess or Walnut Creek precinct approved. John McCallum appointed to repair bridges across the Blue river and other bridges in Harmony precinct that need repairs. Ordered that 365.00 or so much there of as may be necessarv is hereby ap propriated to build two bridges in R. I). No 9. Webster county, to be -paid when bridge is completed. Ordered that 310 or so much thereof as may be necessary is hereby appro priated for bridge material to be used in R. D. No. 13." Ordered that 340.00 or so much there of as ma' be necessory is hereby appro priated for bridge material to he used in Oak Creek precinct, in Road District No. 23. Ordered that 320 or so much thereof as may be necessary is herebv appro priated for bridge material to be used in R. D. No. 11. Ordered that the clerk advertise for bids to build a fence around the court house square. Cedar posts eight feet long and three six inch pine boards in height and one six inch pine cap board on top of fence. Bids to include two coats of paint and no painting. Application of David Lutz for vaca tion of an alley between the Lutz addi tion and William addition in Red Cloud and bond tiled and presented to the board county commissioners who ap pointed three special commissioners to examine and report upon the matter. Commissioners Levi Moore. A. Mor hart, and W. H. Strohm. Report of P. M. Cochran. J. I. Ina vale, relative to Joseph Kuiiat ami fam ily received and approved. ReportofChas. W. Springer approved as follows: To tho board of comity commissioners. In accordance with the school laws of Neb raska I hereby report tho money received and disbursed by me for tho iime-tor ending March 31,1884 Received at various times from touchers nt ex amination $13 00 April 1, 1834 paid county treasurer 13 00 Chiklp.r W. SeniNHKR I Charles V Springer county superintendent of instruct'on for Wubster county hereby certify that the above statement is truo nccorilin to my knowledge and belief ('has W Spiunokr Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of April. 1884 Ls .1 P Bayha clerk ReportofChas. Buschow submitted and approved as follows: Red Cloud. April 1st. 1884. To tho board of county commissioners I most respectfully submit to you a report of fees collected by me as trcauurer of Webster county for the quarter ending March 31st. 1884. and commission received from state treasurer from October 1st 1882 to Jan 1st 1884 45 Tax receipts 4"no 39 Redemption certificates 9 75 7G Abstracts 19 00 4 Reg warrants 40 4 Tax sale certificates and fees 3 GO Com for collecting state taxes from October . 1st. 1882 to Jan 1st 1884 497 G4 Knnnl met nursuaut to adiouanment. n.iims audited and allowed and war rants given on general fund. Joseph W. Warren sheriff fees $23 03 Joseph W. Warren sheriff fees 85 80 George Winton Special Com. roads 2 00 A . Garber poor bill 22 89 William Heff ner poor bill 16 G7 8abm&Blott - " 24 05 Miner Bros. " 38 & A. C Hosmer printing 18 75 Claim audited and allowed, warrant on bridg fund S. O. Baker material and labor on Red Cloud bridge $33.22. Claim of State Nebraska for boarding insane at Lincoln $48.01 audited and al lowed to be added to State levy of 1884. Claims of Geo. O. Yeiser lor $13.65 and 15.70 and A. H. Kaley for $20.88 and A. C. Hosmer for $100.55 and E. O. Parker J. P. $11.20 and F. C. Bus chow $7.60 were ordered by the board to be returned for correction. Board appointed Thos. Kennedy, assessor Walnut Creek precinct. E. E. Ladd having failed to tile bond. Also appointed Allen Sheets constable for P. U !am precinct. Totol amount .775 39 I hereby certify that the foregoing is n true and correct account of the fees received by uie as county treasurer for said couuty and state afore said for the quarter ending March 31 1881 aud commission received from rtate trsosurer from Oct 1, 1884 to Jan 1 1884 to the best of my know ledge and belief Chas Buschow Co Treasnrer Subscribed and sworn to before me April 2 1884 ls J P Bavha clerk Geo. O. Yeiser county judircsuhmit ted the following report which was ap proved by the board as follows: Report o'" Geo. Yeiser conn' jm O in and for Webster county. Slate of Nebraska or fees received by him in his official duties in the months of Jan. Feb. and March respectively in year 1884. In month Jan on ni'irringo iicecses ?. 10 00 " " " Cotnnrs ions o i moiiey paid on judgments " 2 72 In month Jan Copying pnjen :i 0 " " Court fees r. 75 February marriage licenses n 25 " marriags ceremony : 00 " Court fees including transcript f6 70 On assignment fees 22 0 Recording and probate matter 10 05 March marriage licenses 15 00 Certificate anil seal 1 50 - Court costs including transcript 6 GJ Total ain't ree'd ftoin Jon 1, to Apr. 1 18 4 2C9 95 loo . O Y isor Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 1st da v of April 1881 James McNeuy Notary Public Adjourned to Ma v. I. 1884. John E. Smith. J. P. Bayha, Chairman. Clerk. 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