The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 24, 1907, Image 8

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day. August Busman marketed hoga last
Friday.
Mstasw Jareckiand Otto Born thresh
ed tueir wheat Tuesday-
MimLeeileJodietof Cmana ia vieit
iaguttus feme of Julius Rudat and
family.
Mlm Jean Pinkerton 'of Omaha is a
at the home of Mrs. Ida Schmitt and
family.
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Miaaas Nellie and Mabel Standon
it to Valley last Friday for a visit
i their sunt, Mm. i. W. Hall,
GaUsy Bros, threshed wheat for E. T.
Standon Monday and report that it
yielded thirty-two bushels per acre.
-tl"J.Byanie tearing down the large
bay and cattle barn on hia farm, east of
Mieoity, whioh he purchased of B.. S.
Dfakinson laat spring.
'John W. Johnson eame home from
Lincoln last week, where he haa been
railroading, and will do the engineering
net for Enul Behrens on ronte No. 1.
BMteVt.3.
Dr. Tiesing waa making professional
enlla on the ronte Monday.
Farmers on the ronte are very bnay
r, threshing and laying by their
Piling iabeingdriTen for a new bridge
over the creek near Mrs. Jacob Mathia.
Peter fehmitt is doing the work.
.- nTtirrj all the yonng folks on the
ronte, and aome of the older ones, at-
HBSkm feast of the Olden-
i ohnrehlast Sunday.
Merv Knnteslnuua and family went to
Creates Saturday afternoon for a visit
wish Sehram Dixon and family, return
im Sunday. Mmb Margery ConneUy
from that neighborhood, returned home
with them for n few days visit.
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Harry Erb of near Platte Center visited
reletivceeu the route 8unday:
Chaa! Osteite and family apant Sunday
at the home of John Brunken.
0. G. Barteb was the first one on the
route to get through' cutting, finishing
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satfylieuechca.gr'hag gone to
filial iia to spend two weeks wth .his
; dahler; Mrs. Otto Losake. "
The heavy wad laat Wedneaday night
blew the fans out of one of the wind
mills on CariBhode'sfsrm. - -
Sunday night Henry Leuscheo jr. had
a vnluable horse badly cut in the wire
Ha had been offered $500 for the
While nt the home of her eieter, Mrs.
OtteLoseke.of Crestoa. Miss Ida Lues
eheu had the miaf ortune to have a can
at milk fall on her foot, breaking n bone
hi the instep.
Day Ctlrtutimi
On July X 86 27 the great western
edelnliahof Frontier Day will be held
aAOheyeane, Wyoming.
TraJasi cow-ponies, games branding.
f, wild horse races, relay races
i and 'war dances, wild horse
es. bucking and pitch-
for the world'a champion,
ahin, nail many other oontesta and cer.
amoulesenn beeen at this festival.
Tery low rates in efiect via Union Psc
For full information inquire of W. H.
Agent. 14
FOB SALE. .
A farm of 145 acres, adjoining town
site of Monroe. Goad improvements
large part of the land set to alfalfa.
Monroe, Neb.
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Walker.
J. Swauton markets il hoga Tuaaday.
A. P. Johnson msrralerl hoga
Wedneaday.
We are haviag plauty of rata ia this
locality aad STury thiag looks as
flat ciroumsaiuess as
aayoae could ezpeot.
TheyouBg ueopls of this neigh
borhood attennded the Firemen's
pionio at Newmna Orore this week
aad all report haviag a good time.
Wheat harvest is ia fnil blast, that
is those that have anything to har
vest. The other fallow is busy culti
vating hia aeooad crop of oora whioh
ia growing reniarknhly wall and may
make quite a oora crop, Oats started
to grow from the root aad is about ten
inches tall already and if frost stars
away we may have second -crop of
GENOA..
From the Leader.
A card was received at this omcathis
week from Guy Green, manager of the
Nebraska Indian ball team, giving n re
cord of their games this year up to date.
The team haa played 80 games winning
72, and shutting out their opponents 96
times.
Alfred Bratt is having nil sorts of
trouble with the Sutton building which
hepurchased last falL The roof has
sprang a leak all over and came near
drowning out the occupaata of upper
story Sunday, and Tuesday morning it
was discovered that about two tbirda of
the foundation on the west aide had
caved in leaving the building on that
aide resting on corners. The building
has aettled and cracked the walla in the
upper story badly. This imeana a new
roof and a new foundation. It will be
remembered that a portion of the seat
wall cared in about a year ago.
If you bars not taken n trip up.into
the Looking Glass valley since the hail
storm it will pay you to do so. as noons
can hare any idea of the destruction
wrought unless they see it. From about '
two miles west of West Hill store there
is n strip of country about one mile wide
running east for three or four mike
which k abeoultely etripped of every
green thing. Whole quarter sections
wlucn will notyeild enough to feed a
dozen chickens. After leaving the val
ley coming south the storm was not as
bad and while very little small grain
escaped destruction, corn is recovering
rapidly and shows indications of making
something of n crop.
Columbus, Nebraska, July 9, 1907.
The" board of supervisors of Platte
county, Nebraska, met in regular session
nt two o'clock p. m. Hon. N E Olother
chairman and John Graf clerk.
Boll called with following result:
Present: Supr. Goetz, Newman, Schae
oner, Schure, Sohwsrz and rfiairfji
Clother. Absent: Supr. Priest
Moved by eupervieor Goetz that the
rules of order of business be dupensed
with and the rending of tbs minutes de
ferred. Motion carried.
The following Was presented:
TotbHou.BoerdofSuperrisors. '
Gentlemen: I hereby ask your honor
able body to appoint H C Lnehnit assis
tant deputy eheriff without any cost " to
the county. Beapectsullysubniitted,
. C J Carrig, Sheriff.
On motion of superrieor Scaaecher the
request was granted.
Moved by supervisor Newman that
the committee on roads and bridges to
gether with supervisor Sohwsrz and
county nttorney Heneley,-proceed to
David City tomorrow for the purpose to
consult with the County Boards of But
ler and Polk oounties relative to the re
pairing and maintaining of the Platte
river bridge oa the sixth principal aaari
dten line road. Mbtisu carried.
The proceedings of n mass meeting
held by the citizens of Butler 'township
for thepnrnoseto.determinerelatireBto
the proposals of the Union Paeino Bail
road Company to lease to Platte.county
theoute'r fifty feet ot itsn right of way in
Butler township' for pablio road ' pur
pose, and which procesdinga ahow that
the citizens of said township are opposed
to the leasing of n righ. of wny from
the, railroad company ware presented
nndresd.;', . ' ' v : '
Moved by supervisor Sehwarz that
the matter'be referred to the committee
onrondaand bridges. .'Motion carried.
vomiiyxTeaavnr r m nenensr now
addressed the Board atatiag thai hs in
tends to go to Lincoln toasorrow, to
consult with the atnte auditor and at
torney general rclatirs- to the nncollosta
bis dminqnent' atate taxes en the tax
lietsof Platte county and for the pnr
pose to investigate as to thewmthsd of
of eame and that the hoard
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of eupervieor Newawn the
granted nud the chair ap
pointed as such committee supervisors
Sohaecher nud 8chure. -
The minuten of the ufsvious aasniou
of the board of supervisors wan now
rand aad approved.
ThepeUtion of A P. Fredriokson and
.othen forth location of a public road
com men ring at a point' oa- the' half sec
tien line about 13 rods, aorth of -the
south 'west comer of 'the- south cost
quarter of section 2 town 19 mage 4 west
and 2 rods aouth of the left bank of
Looking Glass creek and running thence
inn northeastterly direction along the
toft bank of said creek about II rode aad
running thence in a northwesterly di
rection nkng the left bank of said creek,
about 40 rods and terminating at a point
on the half section line about 60 rode
north of the south west oorner of the
aouth east quater ofeeotiou2 town 20
range 4 west and them to intersect with
tb4Looking Glass and Madison Road"
and also for the vacation of all that part
ot the "Looking Glass and Madison
Road" lyingbetwecn thepoiats IS, rods
aad 60 rode north of the' aouth west
soroer of southeast quarter of aaid sec
tion two, was presented and' read aad
on motion referred to the committee oa
roads and bridges.
The petition of Joseph Nowicki and
others for the location of a publio road
40 feet .in width, commencing at the
northeast oorner of section 32 town 17
rungs 9 west aad ruaning thence, due,
west on section line one mile, was pre
sented nud read and on motion referred
to the committee on roads and bridges.
The petition of Andrew Dnsand others
for the location, of a public road 40 feet
in width, commencing nt the northwest
comer of section 34 town 17 range 2 west
aad running thenoe. due south on sec
tion line one mile, was presented aad
read and on motion referred to the oom
mittoe ea roads and bridges. '
The application of J PSekolto sell
malt, apiritoua aad vinous .liquors inline
town of Duncan from. the. 14th day of
August 1907 to the 13th day. of August
1908, was presented, and read and on
motion referred to' the committee on
Judiciary.
The report of Sheriff Carrig showing
that the fees earned by him for the
quater ending July 9th 1907, to be 969.25
una presented and on motion referred to
the Judiciary Committee.
The following was presented:
To the Bon. Board of Supervisors:
Gentlemen: Your committee appoint
ed to make semi-annual settlement with
D A Becher, County Treasurer, for the
half year ending with June 30, 1907.
would report that we have made snob,
settlement and aubmit the following as
atrue and correct atatoment of the m
eeipte and diabursemente of the oSoe
for the time named, to-wit: The itemiz
ed report shows.
Grand total collections 9227,999.11
Grand total disbursements 156.360 27
Balanoeon hand July 1,1907 71,63384
nnd concludes as follows; We your
committee would further report that
thia being n semi-annual settlement, we
did not require the counting of the osah
in the treasury but fully eatisged our
selves by the presentation of awora
statement of deposits and other evi
dences that the above balance of 171,633
84 is on hand in the county treasurer;
your committee would also report that
we find the business mauagement of the
office conducted in n very exemplary
manner, reflecting great credit upon
county treasurer D A Becher, sad es
pecially do we find nil the books neat,
clean nnd accurate to the cent kept
under the careful nunafiement of de
puty treasure! Otto E Heuer, and com
pliment Mr. Heuer on his neatness aad
accuracy aad as a thorough business
accountant. Bespuctifully submitted,
Henry Schaechei
A E Priest
Committee Louis 8cbwarz
On motion ot suberrioor Schure same
was adopted.
All bills on file with the clerk were
on motion referred to appropriate com-
ittoes.
Moved by supervieorSchwsrz that the
board of supervisors bow adjourn until
July 11th 1907, at 9 o'clock A M Mo
tion carried. - -
Columbus, Nebraska, July 11, 1907
, Pursuant to adjournment the board of
supervisors met. st 9 o'clock. Hon ME
Clother chairman nnd John Graf clerk.
Roll called and following members
present: Suprs. Goats, Newman, Biiest
Schnecher. Schure, Sehwarz and chair
man Clother.
On motion the. board ot supervisors
now adjourned for committee work, re
convening, at 2 o'block p m with all the
members present.
The following was presented: To the
Hon Board ot Supervisors.
Gentlemen:: We your committee who
accompanied county treasurer D A
Becher to Lincoln to confer witktbe
state auditor aad attorney general in
regard to the cancellation of theuncol
lectable personal tuxes for the years
1873 to 1902 would report, that we have
consulted with aaid oMcsrs aad that the
tftorney general has taken tim matter
under advisement nnd will report to this
board ia a short time.- -
. BesnectfuUy submitted.
Henry 8ohaecher
J F Schure
On motion of supervisor Nawmaaaame
wasadopted.
The following was presented; To the
Hon Board ot Supervisors. '
Gentleaaen; Tour oommittee appoint
ed to' proceed to David City to confer
with the county 'Boards of Batier aad
Polk oounties would report, that the
County Boards of said oounties will
bring the nutter of building or repair
ing the bridge over the Platte river be
fore the respective Boards' at their next
and witt notify the hoard of the
of Platte wmaty as to their
vmweia the matter. -
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On motion of Supervisor Schure eame
waa adopted.
The following petition signed byl.
ABooheraud 12 -others-was. presented
endorsed: To the County Board of
Platte Oimnty, Nebraska. ' '.'."
Gentleman: 'The u6!ersigned'irer.
sidentfreeholdereof Platte County, do
hereby petition your honorable body to
employ John J SuUima to assist the
State Board of Equalization pending" in
the Supreme court. -
After a brief internusskm the follow
ag resolution waa submitted by euper
vieor Sehwarz:
Besolved. that John J Sullivan be
employed to assist the County Attorney
in the action now pending ia the Sup
reme Court ia whioh thia county ia
plaintiff aad the State Board of Equali
sation is defendant, provided for the
services herein before rendered, nnd
hereafter to be rendered by said John J
Sullivan; in aaid cause he shall receive
no oomnensntion unless the cause shall
be decided in favor ot the oounty, nnd
that such deoision shall be of pecuniary
adraatnge to said oounty nnd that such
compensation be in proportion to the
amount favorable to aaid oounty. Pro
vided further that the Board fix the com
pensation ia such sum as in their judge
ment shall deem just and equitable.
Moved by Supervisor Priest that the
teeolutioa be adopted and that the com
penaatiosi to be allowed John JV Sullivan
ahull net exceed the aum ot three hnn
drrd dollars, provided that' the decision
of-the court ahull be favorable to the
oounty. Motion curried.
Moved bf Superrieor Newman that
the county nttorney be directed to pro
ceed to David City, Butler county, on
July 16th, 1907, nnd appear before the
board .of county commissioners of said
county, in regard to the building of n
new bridge across the Platte river on the
meridianline, where the oounties of
Platte, Polk- and Butler adjoin each
other. Motion carried. .
Moved by Supervisor Goetz that the
clerk' of thia board be and he is directed
to notify the boards of commissioners
nnd ' supervisors of Polk nnd Butler
counties that the board ot supervisors of
PJatte county have declared the bridge
over the Platte river between Platte,
Polk nnd Butler counties unsafe for
publio travel thereon. Motion carried.
The following was presented :
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of
Platte county, Nebraska,
Gentlemen: At your session of April
17, 1907, by a resolution unanimously
passed. by your honorable board, I was
directed by you to secure uncomplete
census aa above directed by your hon
orable body, giving name, age and eex
ot each name enumerated, and each cen
sus is dplyt sworn to by aaid directors
and enumerators, 'and is now on file in
my office, sad I herewith giro you n
tabulated statement, giving total num
ber enumerated by each' school district
duly sworn to as follows, viz:
School district No. 1
H nun
5,498
142
91
105
191
103
263
183
175
185
150
96
44
84
172
174
196
191
180
204
190
117
153
601
147
148
106
139
527
326
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35..'.....'
36
37
38
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200
392
93
120
87
87
237
156
236
228
147
137
212
74
173
102
147
151
275
143
135
90
162
91
164
151
110
.136
158
111
117
116
182
139
108
1,145
169
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
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137
123
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130
76
116
91
421
89
84
197
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Grand total , l 18,989
I, LHLeavy, Oounty Sunt, in nud for
PiatteXto-in the state of Nebraska, do
hereby certify that the above tabulated
liet taken by .the school
enumerators of per order of the
of Supervisors of Platte county. Nacres
kais a fuU true and eorfuot number of
all the inhabitants of Platte County.
Neb, as enumerated and dnly ewerato
by them aad now on file ia my efisee.
I do further certify that the grand to
tal population aa found by said direct
ore aad eauBseratora in nnd 'for Platte
Co., Neb., ia 18,983.
L. H Laavy.
Subscribed ia my' presence aad duly
sworn to by the above named L H Lea
thia 11th day of July A D 1907.
ajeal Otto Heuer, Notary Public
Moved by 'Supervisor Newman that
the csasas report presented "by County
Superintendent Laavy be adopted by
thia board had the clerk directed to
spread, asms-upon the record. Motion
carried.
' The following, report wss submitted:
Tour oommittee oa judiciary to whom
was .referred the application, petition
nud bond ot J P Sokol to nail suit, apir
itoua and viaoas liquors ia the town of
Duncan, Platte Oounty, Nebraska, beg
leave to report that we find the petition
signed by the r. quiaite number of resi
dent freeholders, we also find the saase
has been publiahed according to law as
per certificate ot publication; we further
find the bond to be eufflcient as to sure
ty ado to form and would therefore re
commend thnt the prayer of the petition
era be granted and that the amoaut of
the license be fixed at $500 which
amount has been paid to the county
treasurer aa per receipt attached, and
we also recoommend that a license be is
sued aa prayed for. .
'. '. A. . Priest.
On motion' of Supervieqr Newman,
eame was adopted!
The following bille on'- recommenda
tion of the eominittee on aooouata and
expenditures were on motion ellowed by
the board and the clerk directed to.issue
warranto in payment of same, on the
county general fund:
Census enumerator School diet
JG Becher 1 $219 92
Erail Held.......... ........2.... 3 60
Pius Poeffel 3.... 3 60
W A Gossmsn 4.... 4 60'
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AG Witchey 7.... 10
sum sums 0
Geo Galley 9.... 7 50
BC Mueller.. 10 5
H Bobbensiefken 11... 6
Max Gottberg 12.... 6
J A Stephens 13.... 3
aj T J! VesDS 14 O
LLoseke .-. 15.... 5
EdZybach 16.... 4
LCLoseke 17.... 6
OQGss.... 18.... 3
J? X91"sbHB aef
Xa UOftavB enw
Heye Johnson :.;... 21...
aj JKuuaTna
Fred Daseubrqek 23....
Jobn Moffatt. . .... ..... ...24....
Win Vw 111. ............... .R.. . ..
WM Pollard. ....... i... ..26....
John J Peterson 27....
W Gentlemen....'. 28....
I irnrtzer.. .............. .'....
J S Womhoff, Jr . . ........ .30. ...
w Vv UUgBSS.. ........... ..Ol ....
x. x. SvCvens. ......... ....ot,....
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J Brunken.... ..
xi xsass. ................. .o..
S Imhoff, Jr..... .......... 37. ...
7 Xvuettner.... .... .... ....so....
O Ii Crawford ............ .39. ...
A P Fredriokson 40
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15
6
468
2
24
5
5 25
5
5 72
15
10
3
15
3
240
4
450
3
10
10
6
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6
4
8
5
W ESohure 41....
J McPhillipe 42....
wf Xjuouey .... . . . .
JL Luke 45....
E Lueschen 46....
Metry Crouwjer.. . ...H. ....57....
5
MChristonsea 49.... 5
H Brfurlaud.... ......... 51.... 4
PL Eiaeamenger 52.... 5
H P Pmna?.... ........ ....53... 5 50
E P Owens...... ........ ..54.... 10
I Lightner. . ............ ..so.... 3
xt oenseoner. ............ .on. ... o
A o i? linK. ..... .. ....... .on.... o
D B Gorman. ... .... ......58.... 5
B Clark .59.... 9 50
J H Jaixen ........ ....... .60. ... o oo
NC Nelson.... ........ ....62.... 5
A Anderson...... ......'....63.... 6
Wm Thormazin . . . . .... ...64.... 6
LE Anoerson. .......... ..no. b
J Bunaer. . ...... .... .... . .up. . . . 7 ou
BP Drake 67 57.26
FKieraan 68.... 6
H Beiermann 70 6
J J Barnes 71.... 4 50
FJKrause 72.... 4
A Horner 73 2
A MWeatcott '.74 5 50
J Paproki '................. 75 .... 5
J Gibbon ....".76.... 8
Nick Adaroy..... 77.... 6
EverettCraig; 78.... 5 50
On motion ot Supervisor 8chaeeher
the Board of Supervisors sow adjourned
until 9 o'clock a. m to-morrow.
Columbus. Nebraska Jnly 12, 1907.
The board of eupervieore pursuant to
adjournment met at 9 o'clock A. M.
Hon. M. E. Clother chairman aad John
Graf clerk.
Boll called with foHowiag result:
Present: Supra. Goetz. Newman, Priest,
Schaecher, Schure and chairman
Olotber. . Absent and excused: Super
visor Sehwarz.
.The foHowiag was presented: To the
Hon, Board of Supervieors. Gentle
men: Your eommitte on roads and
bridges to whom waa referred1 the
matter ot the Butler township roads
would recommeed, that the proposition
of the Union Pacific Bailroad Company
in regard to leasing part of its right of
way way ia Butler towaahip for a pub
lie road to be continued, aad we farther
nosmnuBil that the county nttorney he
directed to proceed with the
mtimumtriet court,
espeetfaUy aubutitted.
WmJNewmaa, x
A E Priest t
Bsotioa of supervieer Schure name
Oa
The following bilk eu
of the oommittees were ou ssotieo allow
ed by the beard and clerk directed to
muaewnrraate lanaymeut ec
the 1906 county general fund:
Hammond Stephen Co ,
Mdse for oounty 98 69
ElHott Spsisa k Co.- Fire iaaur-
aaee, oer f srm bualdinga 40 09
C J Carrig. Sheriff. Mileage 8 20
a J. Carrig Sheriff, BoardiaJ pri
soners 5
C J Carrig, Sheriff. Salary, Jane
9th to July 9th 126 00
O M Grueuther, C D O, Salary.
2nd June 9th Quur. 19U7 ' lw
ThosS JaworaU, Dtp Sheriff
Salary Suae 9th to July 9th 6 00
Jesses E Maker, Depety ass
L'Wt Creek towaship 164 25
Both Bros Fence flower beds 8 75
Platte County lad Tel Co, 8srvios
for county 7 45
Browner Bros. Lireryforsupervi-
9 oo
Louis Sehwarz, aupr. Cash ad
vsneed W N Heasley' Co Atty Cash ad
vanced. L. H. Laavy. Co. 8upt.
Martya, EvanaA Evans. Porf.
aerviee for Fred Plesseo
566
809
1035
85 00
Dr. Geo. F. Pugh 1500
Twentieth Century Dtir? Store.
Medicine for poor 27 80
Ntbraska School for dear. Mrie for
Kuta children 10 51
Thos Bryant, Bef nud erroneous tax 19 00
Wm O'Brien; J P. Costs, State vs
- Noritz Korea 3 55
Wm. O'Brien. J P Sum Lang 7 10
Susie Fedderson. wittneoH. 8tate va
SamLaag. ' '3 60
Louisa Fedderson . 3 60
Joseph Asselme .. 3 60
FMCookiBgham 3 60
Biley Smith . 3 60
Chaa Scaueth, J P, Costs, State vs
John Martin 32 05
JJDucey ' quarantine
of Peter Welin 5
The claim of R. P. Drake S3. 6c, wit
ness feee. State vs Sam Lang, was on
recommendation of the county nttorney
rejected by the board for the reason that
claimant was not subpoenaed to appear.
The claim ot F M Cookinghnm $10 00,
defendants counsel, 8tate vs John Mar
tin, waa on recommendation of the
county nttorney rejected by the board,
for the reason thnt claimant was not
annotated iathie matter.
'The claim of DrH J Arnold S40 00,
for professional service rendered, to
prisonere in the oounty jail in the year
1895, waa on motion rejected by the
board for tne reason that same is not a
claim against the oounty.
The omeial bond of Robert Piaeoe,
Clerk of Lost Creek towaahip.
recommendation of the judiciary
mittee oa aeotioe approved by the beard.
The report of Sheriff Carrig. ehowmg
taut the fees earned by him for the
quarter ending July 9th tobe909 25 nnd
which were paid into theeounty treasury
as per treasurer's receipt attached, waa
on recommendation of the judicinry
committee approved by the board.
The following bills were ou motion al
lowed by the board and the clerk direct
ed to issue warranto in payasent of name
on the oounty poor fund:
HeBryBagatzftOoMdee for
poor $9149
Keatings8chnm 47 39
Mamie Grime. Cure ot Eunice Wood 4 50
Sophia Caxkoe 8 76
The claim o(DrJ R Smithbemler
964.25, professional services for Mamie
Seiler, and the claim of St Marys Hospi
tal $42.00, care of John MagUl, were on
recommendation of the committee on
poor farm rejected for the reason that
aameia settled
The following bills on recommenda
tion ot the oommittee on roads and
bridges were on asotiou allowed by the
board aad the clerk directed to issue
warrants in payasent of saase ou the
1 nSSdJa
SPECIAL
LOW
f C fR To Colorado
ajpuw? Evenr dxv
5RAO 44 To Ogden or
$55.
)mJj 10 i enow
$60,
) OO To Portbnd Tacoma, Seattle' San
ww Francisco, Los Angeles or San Diego,
arid return. nitwtnSnr 151 1mY7
$73.!
$80.
7ft A?0 Circuit tour via San Francisco, Los An
pCPvr gelesaikiPortlaiiiDytoSept,
I fin 10 lenow scone ranc and return, ln-
eludinar rail, nianrs) nnrl Ka1 ; TJwL.
aj
for reflrular
$60.
OO To Sacramento and return. Aumist
rvr1 28. 29. and 30. 1907. s
Also very low round trip rates daily to Sept 15th, 1907 to
many other California, Oregon, Washington, Mon
tana, Idaho and Britisg Columbia points
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
inquire of
W. H. Berxhaxn.
$1LS7
S59
3
CnlumWatwp,
Chaa Flakus Batier w
GBPraaiter. Granville
" - ,& .
69 59
6
2
OEOteea;
Jeha'Ducey.
Jes-xJuesyiv
2
K L BisiUir, Oa, Supr. w 99
J Breunig Qrr Prairie turn 919
JoaW
,Jr. .."-
96 59
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99
4
13-59
19 75
98 75
19 g0
17 40
DFDicki
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J
B Ftekua, Antler twp
MatJarecki.
Joe Basel
JEKa
To the Honorable Board of Supervieore
Oaatlsmaa: Tew special committee
appointed to view n proassid line of
road ia Loup twp petitioned for by Wm
Seat and others would respectfully re
port taut after iavastigation we find that
the eetabhehasent of eame is net a pub
lie necessity sua would cause a great
expense as it weald cross sand bille aad
lahes of water, we therefore resnmuwad
that the praypr of the petitioners be
denied sad that iastaad a petiea be eir
lated for the location of n public road
running east aad west between eections
28 aad 33, twp 17. mage 3 west which
would giro uetitametssroad to their
lands. Respectfully submitted;
Wm J Newman, John Goete, J F
Schure.
On motion report aad recommenda
tions accepted.
The petition of A P Fredrickaou and
others for the alteration of part of Look
ing Glass sad Madison read ia see 9, twp
19, raage 4 west wss reported back with
following report: Tear committee on
roads. -and bridges would recommend
that the prayer ot petitioners be greeted
and the clerk directed to proceed in ac
cordance with luw. Wm J Newasaa.
On asotiou sumo was adopted.
On recommendation of the committee
on road and bridges, action upon the
petition of Joseph Bnwieki aap others
and action upon the petition of Andrew
Dos sad others for the leaatisa ot cer
tain public roods' ia Loup township,
were on motion deferred for further
iBvestigatiou.
The following waa presented:
To the Hon. Beard of Saparvieora:
Gentlemen: Bclstive to the notice of
Charles Kumar, representing that Louie
Loseke is obstructing the public high
waya on the oounty line between Platte
ami Colfax counties, east of section 36
town 19. range 1 east, which complaiat
was referred to me for investigation, I
beg leave to report that after communi
cating with membara of the county
board of Colfax county, n joint investiga
tion of the matter was arranged, aad
after carefully inepeetisg the aaid road it
waa agreed that en n future date to be
designated by myself, there shall be
made n corrected survey of the line of
road in dispute, nnd alao that a certain
bridge ou said line be correctly located.
Respeetfully submitted,
John Goetz.
On motion same wss adopted.
Moved by Supervisor Schure thnt n
committee of three be nppoiuted for the
pnrpoae to ascertain how many tracts of
real estate entered on the tax lists of the
county have been washed away by the
Loup river, and to aubmit to this board a
correct list of eame for cancellation of
all unpaid tax liens against name on the
tax lists. Motion curried and chair ap
pointed as such committee supervieors
Schure, Schsochsr'aBd Newman.
The following bille were on motion
allowed and the clerk directed to iceue
warrants in payment ot
mi the
county general fund:
Henry Schaecher, supervisor $45 80
John Goetz, eame 31 00
IiouiBSehwniz,same 32 90
J F Schure, eame 43 10
A E Priest, eame ' 40 30
M E Clother, saase 19 50
Wm J Newman, eaase 19 25
Moved by Supervisor Sehure that the
board ot aupervisors now adjourn until
August 12, 1997, at 2 o'clock p. m. Mo
tion carried.
RATES
and retnrn,
to Sent Z0r.fi. 1MV7
Salt Lake City and return.
stone raric and return.
JEfiMfflsasvCftyef
xuuuuuig nui sum ouugcf every uay to
Sent 12. 1907.
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