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BBW-SB--JI lOI I A meeting of all the A. O. U. W. Lodge in this 1 , OS OI I district will be held in Columbus Friday afternoon I M I Sept. 7th. Everyone invited. Come and bring your I Kn Sg I The Pioneer Fraternal Beneficial Society of I EJH IqI I America, we are the most democratic organization I B9 Kg I doing business in the United States. - Come and I 9 g I hear Supreme Organizer J. G. Tate, you will have a I K kBff BvBHLli bbbbbb-Mb-jb bbW-BIIbTbbbbbbbI gllHHHHHHHH (Cratiaoed fron bat week) FrtMliBgt f tke Ctutj Btazi f "BHllTltlWI The committee on complaint to whom was referred the reqnest of Aajniet Tod endorf to redaoe the noewment of lot 8 and the east 11 feet of lot 7, block S& City of Columbue, ia the sum of $8000.00 eabmitted report as followe: "Your committee reoommends that in acoordance with the written opinion of the county attorney the reqnest be de nied. Wm. J. Newman Louis Held On motion same was adopted. The following was presented: To the Coaaty Board of Equalization of Platte county, Nebraska, Gentlemen: Tour committee ap Itoiuted for the purpose of sabmittinfir the necessary levies to defray the ex penses of the school districts of the coaaty respectfully reported, that we find that the oMcera of the several dis tricts have fled with the ooaaty clerk their certificates showing the amoaat of money seeded to defray the expenses in .their respective districts for the earrent year and in accordance there with would recommend the following levies ib Dirt. No Diet Tax Bond Tax Diet. No. Dist. Tax Bond Tax Col 2 3 4 i ? 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 li 17 -18 19 99 SI as - 23 24 25 29 27 28 29 90 31 32 33 34 35 36 87 IS 8 41-2 21-2 5 5 212 4 31-2 3 512 6 10 11-2 41-2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 68 59 60 1 62 63 64 65 66 None 4 41-2 412 6 31-2 10 10 31-3 None 7 21-2 4 41-2 7 2 4 1-2 8 8 51-2 7 51-2 6 8 6 41-2 Xoae 16 11-2 2 514 5 10 N612 21cae 15 12 12 8. 4 1.1-2 21-2 7 21-2 5 2 4 4 8 121-2 5 10: 21-2 5 11-2 12 3 IS 3 1-2 16 5 C ' IS 67 68 fit 70 71 78 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 11-2 3 N 4 S We father reesausead, that whereas there rsauiai 4m ftaam school district Maw2wtoashsoliawria4 Ma. 7theswm JUaMf&r-i-rTi--' &?! ib nTWTi in B i m ii 1 1 !r 1ii Tig i ibTw aTnt M i TTItBi " infriiaMnriirlTiff iTiarariy iiTiBaTiMirBniiTf tti fiaft Brig fishiTTit of $146.42, caused by the division of district No. 29 into two districts and for the purpose to make provision so that district No. 79 may receive said amount, that a special levy of 1 1-3 mills be made upon all the taxable property in school district No. 29 for the payment of said sam of $146.42. Respectfully submitted, John Goetx, Wm. J. Newman, John J. Galley, Committee. On motion same was adopted. The Minutes of the sessions of the County Board of Equalization of Platte County, Nebraska, were now read and approved. On motion of Supervisor Held the County Board of Equalization now ad journed sine die. Synopsis of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisor Columbus, Nebr., August 15, 1906. Thq petitition of Franz Lucbainger and others for the location of a public road commencing at a point on the line of the public road designated on the road plat of the county as "School Sec tion Road" about five chains west of the northeast corner of the 8 E of 8 E U of section 15 town 18 range 1 east and running thence ia a southwesterly direc tion to a point 150 feet south of the oenter of aaid School Section Road at or near the northeast corner of the BE j of 8 WJ of said section 15, aaid loca tkm to be made for the purpose to avoid the building of a bridge across a deep ditch or washout now being in said road. Also for the vacation of all that part of the School Section Road commencing five chains west of the northeast corner of the S E U of S E of said section 15 and8WMofaaidaeoUoBl5, was pre sented and read aad on motion refer red to the committee on roads and bridges. The coamanicatioa of Joseph Erase representing that there is located a pub lic road along the south side of the 8E if of section 36 town 20 range 2 west, that same is obstructed by a fence which is ahadrance to the free use of the road aad a damage to the land of the under signed, therefore asks the board of supervisors to take such steps as will cease aaid fence to be removed, was pre sented aad read and on motion refered to the oomauttee on roada and bridges and deferred till next meeting of the board. The survey, plat aad field notes of the BosttcharBoad ia Biamark township were preaeated by coaaty surveyor Bos aUer sad oa motioa of rapervisor Held approved by the board. The following was preaeated: To the Board of Supervisors, Platte ty, Nebraska. Ia compliaaoe with the Statatesof Nebraska I hereby present teyoa a staissasat of the "Iastitute Ifejed." Amount on hand at close of pro ceeding institute $ 83 Received from examination fees.. 118 00 Received from tution fees 79 00 Received from appropriation of County Board 100 00 Total $297 83 Paid for instruction $175 00 Paid for lectures 50 00 Paid for other expenses. .. 27 45 Total - 252 45 Balance on hand at the close of the last institute.! $ 45 38 Respectfully submitted, I. H. Lravy, County Supt. On motion same was ordered placed on file. The reqnest of the city council, city of Columbus, to change the polling place in andiortne Second Wardlroni the Platte County Ind. Tel. Cou, tele phone service for county Nebraska Telephone Co., tele phone errvice for county Telegram, Mdse. for county Hammond & Stephens Co. " Klopp & Bartlett Co. " 39 05 6265 1880 525 2100 Lindsay Opinion, pub. procsedisgs 16 10 A. Dnssell St Son, repairs at court house 1820 Carl Roelle, aepairs at court house 1 50 Carl BoeUe 24 record boxes CD. C. 2400 C. J. Carrig, janitor salary 1st half 1906 11250 The official bond of J. W. Palme, over seer of highways in Woodville township and the official bond of D. Westoott, overseer ef highways in Oteston town ship were on motion approved by the board. The following bills were on motion allowed by the board and- the clerk directed to issue warrants in payment of same onthe County Poor fund: at. A.Twardowaki,mdse.forpoor 1500 DiersBros.& Co. " Smith Mercantile Co. " C. A. Speice, coal for poor Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. coal for poor 1550 2360 3800 2065 25J 535 29 75 1700 550 P. F. Carey, coffin etc. for poor M. F. Grass, medicine for poor C. W. Ferguson M K.A.Kehoe Dr. J. a McKlnley, Prof, services for poor St. Marys Hospital, care of coun ty inmates J. E. Kaufman, posts for poor farm Budolf Oisin, work at poor farm Dr. J. a McEialey, Prof. eerv. for Joea 8y slow (Cl'd $53.00) 33828 900 1400 25 00 D. A. Becber, County Treasurer cash advanced 972 M.E.Clotber,SBpr. cash advanced 300 The claim of Barney Meyer Jr., $25.00 for attendance- readered to. lammaadstionoftha teeoarrejaetedfortheiaaoa that UbeiacaUsUaav the aOL - Action upon the claim of Joseph Linn berry $76.25 services as jurror at the 1892 February term of the district court and interest en same was on recommenda tion of the judiciary committee deferred until the next session of the board. . Moved by supervisor Goetz that the clerk of this board be directen to appor tion the 1906 levy of the county road and county bridge funds to the city of Columbus and the several townships of the county according to the assessed valuation of each' for the year l!H)fi. Motion carried. The following bills upon recommenda tion of the committee on roads and bridges were on motion allowed by the board and the clerk directed to issue warrants in payment thereof on the county road and county bridge funds R. L. Rossiter, Co. Surveyor AccBismark Twp $ 15 15 Wm. Held, Ace Bismark Twp 4 00 E. Q.Bector. Ace Bismark Twp. . 4 00 C. J. Carrig, Ace. burrows Twp. . 6 00 8tandard Bridge 'Co. Ace. Bur rows Twp 366 12 Standard Bridge Co. Aco. Bur rows Twp.. 240 00 Walrath& Sherwood Lbr. Co. - Ace. Grand Prairie Twp 65 90 Chris. Scbocmig Abe. Gaaavilie Twp....i 600 Chan. O'Neill Ace. Granville TP 3 50 Weller Bros. Arc" Granville Twp 49 85 Niok Blaser Aco. Columbus City 4 90 Walrath & Sherwood Lbr. Co. Ace. Humphrey Twp 124 57 Weller Bros Ace. Humphrey Twp 36 29 Crowe!) Lbr. & Grain Co. Ace. Walker Twp 45 20 Alfred Sivers Ace. Walker Twp. . 18 00 Standard Bridge Co. Ace. Gran ville Twp 160 00 Standard Bridre Co. Ace. Colum bus City 513 42 Austin Western Co. Ace Colum bus Two 540 00 Nebraska Culvert Co. Aco. Lost ' Creek Twp. .....138 60 G.& Mackie Aoc. Lost Creek Iwp 56 50 T. H. Gleason Ace. Lost Creek Twp 37 00 Gus Tesaendorf Aco. Lost Creek Twp 21.50 Albert Tesaendorf Ace Lost Twp 10 50 G. Gronenthal Ace Lost Creek Two"". 30 50 Ed Clotber Ace Lost Creek Twp. B. L. Rossiter, Go. Surveyor Ace Lost Creek Twp John Siema Aoc. Lost Creek Twp Wm. Riley Ace Lost Creek Twp. 750 8 00 2 00 2 00 The following report was submitted: Tour committee on roads and bridges to whom ws referred the report of the appraiscrrapneiated to assess the dam ages sastaiasd by the location of the "Syslaw Road9 oa the township Una be-, Jean ana Barrows .towashinaHhrrr a Svaae - 1 would report, that after due investiga tion we find that all conditions and stipulotions provided by law for the location of public roads have been com plied with, therefore recommend that the report of the appraisers be approved and thut in conformity with said report damages be awarded and the clerk di rected to issue warrants in payment of same on the 1906 County Road funds as follows: August Kiolbasa Ace Joliet Twp. $ 54 00 Jacob Synlow Ace Joliet Twp. . . 54 00 August Kiolbasa Ace Burrows Twp 54 00 Heirs of Evan Davies, Dcc'd. Ace Burrows Twp 54 00 We further recommend that the county surveyor be directed to survey and plat said road and file his survey and field notes with the clerk of this board and we further recommend that said road be declared duly established and be entered in the road record of the county as a pnblic highway. Louis Held On motion same was adopted. The following bills were on motion allowed and the clerk directed to issue warrants in payment of same on the County General fund: Henry Lachnit witness State vs. ChacH. Nelson, etal Chas. J. Carrig " C. MrGruenther " Boy S. Palmer M Chas. A. Kinatram M David M. Newman " William Glaser Claude Reynolds " Peter Koalowski " William Dolan " 1010 1010 1010 420 310 1010 650 1110 1010 10 10 1010 3 50 950 950 980 1020 900 980 900 Charles Brock " Howard Hill Edward Jenkinson " Lyman D.Smith " Lillian Miller " Minnie Larson ' John Kndron " Fred Goke Carles 8okol William Webster Axel Engberg " John Truelove " William Welch William Deland u 1150 940 11 4 400 10 10 1010 1030 Jobn Brick M 8usan Bray " J. Roy Carter " Harry Peterson " Charles Augustine " 1010 960 900 John Augustine .900 600 10 10 8 20 1260 1330 1130 2101 OrvilleH. Carter " William Bray Soseph Yelm " Charles fiemba " Michael Dempsey " Samuel 8. Drummey " JohnFlaekas . M Sohn Sokol " John Claybarn 1 1100 550 50 J-.. - " ISflacSaa - Vera Stevensen " " Mrs. Ruth Keuyon " " Dr. L. C. Voss " " William H. Benbum " William Ames " " E. W. Mann " Dr.C.U.PIatz " " Fred Farrar " " Thomas Jones " " Carries H. Nelson James Porter " Frank Schram " Charles B. Sieice " Sam S. Drummey ' " 4 in r.riO 2 10 2 10 Cm 3 4o 420 700 210 210 210 1 10 i; io 1 At 21o 5 no 2 70 118 00 62 0o 800 1330 200 00 Dr. L. C. Voss Mrs. Ruth Kenyon " J. M. Babb, sheriJT Nance Co. " " Wm. Baker guarding priRonem II. C Lachnit, Se. Dep. atttend- ing district court Edward Rossiter bailiff John Katterman, County Judge costs, court cases C. M. Graenther, C. D. C. salary 1st half 1906 O. M. Gruenther. C. D. C. costs Scavenger tax cases Dr. B. Tieeing coin's, insanity of Peter Johnson William Coronelius " M a M. Gruenther " " C. F. Linderholm witness " August Eckaan ' Farl Oscar Johnson " " 105 15 8 00 ::oo 780 r;SO 5 50 5 GO C. J. Carrig costs, inquest cases C. J. Carrig costs, state cases C. J. Carrig, sheriff costs, insane cases C. J. Carrig, aherriff costs, G. B. Seeioe vs. Co. Treas. Joha Noesool witness state vs. Henry Hafner 1265 55 45 17 35 3 75 2 SO 10 00 3 00 110 110 110 4 60 3 80 M. & Nawkerk Edward Wanek Nick Hafner Julius Roehrich Henry Dachait Peter Brixius M.Hortsman Adolph Marty HaaoNied 260 3 00 August Runge 1 Louis Nied 3 00 Augast Wagner witness, state vs. Schmadeke A Boe F. L. Widengren " " Vera Stevenson reporter u P. H. Metz, cor. costs, inquest 2 10 790 210 11 21 110 of Robert Hayea Jacob Wagner juror " George Willard " " D. F. Reason " L.H. Moore M " C. Ward " MikeAbta " " Hattie Schupbach witaess, " P. H. Metz, eojaer costs, inquest of Fred A. Rjcbarda 1 10 110 110 110 uo 110 1324 110 G. B. Speice juror, " D.M.SfihaaT " " . Hor at . - " 1 1 0 11 tr-ss .. J5 Wm Zinnecker " i &3A1 T.K .A ax potu urnuu. Edward Rossiter M " C. W. Brandt witness u F. L. Drake " T. J. May O. P. Taylor " " W. H. Benham " Martin Knmmer " " John Schmocker registrar C. E. Wagner IL F. Drake John MolTett ' " Henry Gass, jr., sub-registrar Ge... II. Bender u A. Heintz. electric light at court liousn John J. Galley, County Assessor, salary for 1906 600 OS The following report was submitted: Your committee on roads aad bridges to whom was referred the report of the ap praisers appointed to assess the daat ages sustained by the location of the "Paprocki Road" in Barrows township would report, that upon due iavestiauv tion wo find that all reqairements there fore lecommend that the report of the appraisers be approved aad that ia con formity therewith damages be awarded -and the clerk directed to issue warrants in payment of same oa the 1906 coaaty road fund as follows: Adam Korus Ace Burrows Twp. .$189 OS John J. Nosal Ace Burrows Twp. 36 00 Mrs. Mary T. Savadge Ace Bar rows Twp 36 OS John Paprocki Ace Burrows Twp 36 OS We further recommead that the county surveyor be directed to survey and plat said road and file his resort and field notes with the clerk of thia board and we further recommead that said road be declared duly imtahhahcd and be entered in the road record of the connty as a public highway. Loaie Held On motion same was aoopte.1. ' The petition of Franz Laehsiager and others for the vacation aad relocation of part of the School Section Road in Bismark towship was returned with fai- 70 J lowing report: Your commit tea oa and bridges would recommend prayer and petitioners be granted and the clerk of this board directed to pro ceed in accordance with law as provided for the alteration of public highwaya. LoaisfleM. On motion same was adopted. Tbefollowiag report was subatkied: We your special committee appointed as the last session of the board to view and report our findings as to the praetia- ability of. locating a certain road ia . Creek and Columbus towaahisa, tioned for by W. E. Beck with and would report, that on the 16th day ef July 1906, we proceeded to view the posed line of road aad it ia oar that the said liae of road ia aot a y y . f 110 110 119 110 110 110 110 110 110 13 70 225 540 575. 230 19 4751