WiWWapwpewBSHKssaecae ?' rr-r-sr .v. s cim. - JCjU ttt3Aj2J itttttttHHBiiiiilitt im.ju,jj-U! i1 .4 ' H i m.i I s S Si I; 111 il I.'; v it 14 I I Route So. 5. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hahn went to York this week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hafcn'a mother. - Miss Emma Gerhold and Chas. Kunkel attended the teachers' meeting at 0ceo la last Saturday. Frank Knenzli is finishing up the machine shed and granary on his place, whioh he started some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Enyeart, Mr. and Miss Bertha Messing and flattie Hines were the guests of Mr. and Miss Gerhold last Sunday. There was an old fashioned spelling match at the school house in district No. 16 last Friday, the Ball school spell ing against No. 16. The Thomas school also held aapelling match with the Kins man school the same day. District No. 4 and Vicinity. Qeorge Seibler shelled corn Monday. - Tom Lynch marketed grain in Platte Canter Monday. Mrs. Christ Iossi was visiting in Col umbus Hunday. John Iossi was sawing wood for Henry BJems last week. Ed Biggins is painting the buildings on the farm he recently purchased. Simon Iossi was visiting with Albert Groasoicklaus, one of his old neighbors, Sunday. Leffelholz Bros., who have rented the B. W. Gentleman farm for this year, have ahingeled the house. Iossi Bros, are obopping down some trees whioh they will saw into lnmber with their gasoline rig in a few days. Sunday and Monday made us think spring was coming. But don't you put your' furs away yet, as there will be plenty of cold weather. Walker Township. John Swanson made a business trip to Columbus last Wednesday and returned the next day. The second wolf hunt came off last week and no wolf got hurt the least bit, as far as we know. August Dahlbergis home from Omaha. He reports that his wife is getting along nicely at the hospital. C. A. Peterson, who is now a member of the board of supervisors, spent most of last week in Columbus attending a regular meeting of the county board. Jack Frost is still holding on to his grip; but we have had but little snow bo far, and stock cattle are doing all right fn the stalk fields. Very few cattle are on reed in this neighborhood. Hog and Cattle Sale. Poland-China bred sows and Short horn cattle auction sale at my farm 44 dies northwest of Columbus, on Thurs day, February 18, 1909. at 1 o'clock p. m. Forty head of sows, all ages, bred to the best boars the country affords. Eight head of cattle, consisting of two cows, two heifers and one bull (all pedigreed), and three yearling bull calves. Come and see them sell. Free lunch at noon. Fbed Wille, Owner, 43-3 Columbus, Nebr. Advertised Letters. Following is a list of unclaimed mail matter remaining in the post office at Columbus, Nebraska, for the period end' ing January 27, 1909: Letters Miss Mary Maronie, Mrs B W MeCombs," Miss McNally (care Dr Sullivan), Crate Newell, Mrs Mariana Opliger, Otto Obrist, Edward Bafferty, Mrs Nellie White. Cards Master Laurence Martin. Parties calling for any of the above will please say advertised. Oabxi Kbamkb, P. M. For Rent. 320 acre farm, located 6 miles from Primrose, 320 acres under cultivation. Good 8 room house, barn 36x40, wind mill. Soil as good as Platte county land farm fenced and cross fenced. A first class tenant wanted. Inquire of Elliott, Speice & Co. FOB SALE A BARGAIN. 160 acre farm, located 12 miles south of Columbus, 5 room house, barn for 10 head horsesgranary, corn crib and chicken house. This farm will be offered for $40 per acre for a short time. Elliott, Speice & Co. TEXAS Next Trip, The interest in the Texas Pan Handle still continues. i Remember that there are good as well as poor districts in Texas, as there is in every state, and go where you can see. for yourself just what the country produces. Where you will have good railroad, .school and church advantages. Do not hesitate to call, write or tele phone for information. ."?' CHAS. L. DICKEY, Office with Becher, Hockenberger & Chambers , WHV ftOT TRY THE PACIFIC HOTEL COLUMBUS, NEB. The big brick hotel one and one half blocks south of west depot cross ing. 23 roams at 25c; 20 rooms at 50c; meals, 25c. HARRY MUSSELMAN, Pripriitor I have a quanity of sweet cider, which I will sell cheap. For further informa tion inquire of A. C. Mabaffey. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from page 4.) We, your committee, would report that we find this claim correct and recommend the reqjiest be granted and the County Clerk be directed to make the correction and cancellation en tax list. JOHN GOETZ. On motion the report was adopted by the board. The committee on claims reported back on the communication of H. Holm, doubly assessed in the City of Columbus for the year 1908, with the following report: Tour committee finds the within claim to be correct, and recommend that the Clerk be directed to make the necessary change on the 1908 tax list by cancelling said erroneous dou ble tax. JOHN GOETZ. On motion the report was adopted by the board. The committee on claims reported on the communication of Charles potter. paid by him in Lost Creek township, with the following report: We, your committee, after investigating the within claim, find the same to be veri fied to by the Deputy Assessor, and would report that we find the same to be correct and we, therefore, rec ommend that the request be granted and that the County ClerK be directed to issue warrant for tne sum of $53.65 to the within claimant, on the 190S county general fund. JOHN GOETZ. On motion the report and recom mendation was adopted by the board. The committee on claims reported back on the communication of John Zaucha excessive and erroneous tax paid by him In Burrows township, with the following report: We, your com mittee, would report that we find the claim correct, and recommend that the request be granted, and that the County Clerk be directed to issue a warrant for the sum of $6.08 to the within claimant on the 1908 county general fund. JOHN GOETZ. On motion the report and recom mendation of the committee was adopted by the board. The committee on claims reported back on the communication of J. T. Dolan on excessive and erroneous tax paid by him for 190S in the City of Columbus, with the following report: We. your committee on claims, after investigating tne witnin ciaim. nnn that it is verified to by both Deputy Assessors for the City of Columbus, and we, therefore, recommend that the request be granted and that the Coun tv Clerk be directed to issue warrant in the sum of $S.36 on the 1908 county general fund. JOHN GOETZ. On motion the report and recom mendation of the committee was adopted bv the board. The following bills having been fa vorablv acted upon were, on motion, allowed by the board, and the Clerk directed to Issue warrants In payment .of the same on the 1308 county gen eral fund, as follows: Dr. B. Tiesing. commissioner insanity, insanity of Morris Kerns, a dipsomaniac I 8 00 W. M. Cornelius, commissioner insanity, insanity of Morris Kerns, a dipsomaniac 3 00 Dr. B. Tiesing, commissioner insanity. Insanity or Joe Baumgartner. a dipsomaniac. W. M. Cornelius, commissioner Insanity. insanity of Joe Baumeartner. a dinsomaniac. 3 00 3 00 Dr. B. Tiesing. commissioner insanity. Insanity of Jeff Swigert, a dipsomaniac 11 00 W. M. Cornelius, commissioner Insanity, Insanity of Jeff Swigert. a dinsomaniac 6 00 Mark Burke, witness of Morris Kerns, a dipsomaniac 2 10 T. R. Thomazin. witness of Jeff Swigert. a dipsomaniac 7 GO V. C. Riggs, witness of Jpff Swigert, a dipsomaniac 7 80 Peter Koerber. witness oi jeic Swigert. a dipsomaniac J. H. Swigert. witness of Jeff Swigert. a dipsomaniac Mary Baumgartner. witness of Joe Baumgartner, a dipso maniac .........- Pete Albaugh. witness of Joe Baumgartner, a dipsomaniac. Leonard Albaugh, witness of Joe Baumgartner, a dipso- TTlQ.nifl.C Michael Camnbell. witness A. O. Stephens. Insanity D. H. Carrig. placing quaran tine, etc. ........ ' R. A. McMillan, disinfectants quarantine cases Herman Ernst cutting weeds on public highwa.y P. S. Lecron. county superin tendent, postage to January 5. 1909 .............. Hubert Braun. posting prim, notice, etc., Gr. Prairie town- fin in ..... 7 GO 7 60 2 10 2 10 2 10 3 50 18 00 5 15 ' 2 00 6 00 3 50 Columbus Steam Laundry, washing at court ror ius... i - Thos. Jaworski. janitor, janitor service, fourth quarter, 1908 93 i German National Bank, rent for office County Juage. iourin quarter, 1908 Boyd & Ragatz, supplies for rttinrv i ail ........ 63 00 1 60 Brunken & Haney, merchandise for court house (various of--flees) i 50 School District No. 21. rent for school house, primary elec- LANDS February 2 Here's an opportunity to get a Smart Sack Suit or Winter Overcoat way below actual value Our January Clearance is inaugurated with the greatest offering of Sack Suits and Overcoats ever seen in this city. If you need a suit or overcoat, or can anticipate your needs for next year, don't miss this sale. All the correct stylos, all worthy fabrics guaranteed) and all sizes' are here. And keep in mind please, the fact that FINER SUITS AND OVERCOATS ARE NOT MADE even to special measure at double our regular prices. Now to get them at these closely cut prices means a saving to you worth grasping. $10.51) Takes any Sack Suit that was $12.00 and $15.00 $11.75 Takes any Sack Suit that was $15.00 and $18.00 $13.75 Takes any Sack Suit that was $20.00 and $22.50 $18.75 Takes any Sack Suit that was $25.00 and $27.50 $7.50 Takes any Overcoat that was $10.00 and $12.50 $10.50 Takes any Overcoat that was $13.00 and $15.00 $13.75 Takes any Overcoat that was $18.00 and $20.00 $18.75 Takes any Overcoat that was $22.50 and $25.00 $22.75 Takes any Overcoat that was $27.00 and $30.00 If you want a perfect-fitting, superbly finished, service giving garment, you can safely choose any one of this collection GREISEN tion. 1908 2 HO Carl Hoth, meals for jurors . 3 25 Thos. S. Jaworski, deputy sher iff, salary as deputy sheriff for December. 1908 60 00 F. S. Lecron. county superin tendent, salary for January, 1909 100 00 Greisen Brothers, merchandise for county jail 1 50 Dr. V. W. Frank, quarantine cases, etc 14 00 Nebraska Institute for Feeble Minded Youths, care of keeping- II. Johannes, F. Silver and F. Mostek, Platte County charges 36 CO Lindsay Post, publishing pro- ' ceedings 4 CO Lindsay Post, publishing legal notices, etc 6 60 Columbus Telegram, supplies for county, publishing pro ceedings, etc 28 S3 Nebraska Biene, publishing le gal notices, proceedings, etc. 10 S3 Viergutz & Berney, coal for court house 55 00 Hammond & Stephens, supplies for county 2 15 M. M. Roethleitner, stove for jail, and stove repairs 21 15 Columbus L. H. & Power Co., light at court house, and re ptiirs . lo " Leavey's Drug Store, merchan dise for county 4 CO Browner Bros., livery for coun ty board 2 00 Platte Co. Ind. Tel. Co., ser vices for county officers 14 00 Nebraska Tel. Co., services for county officers 23 50 C. M. Gruenther. C. D. C. sal ary, fourth quarter, and at tending district court 116 00 C. M. Gruenther. C. D. C, costs habeus corpus cases, P. Ruff- C. M. Gruenther, C. D. C, ap pointing election officers, pri mary and general elections, C. M. Gruenther, C. D. C. costs in cases Nos. 3660 and 318S, Platte county 34 10 C. 11. Gruenther. C. D. C, costs State vs. Daley, juvenile witnesses 16 S5 C. J. Carrig. sheriff, jailor fees and boarding prisoners 76 50 C. J. Carrig, sheriff, salary for December, 190S 123 00 C. J. Carrig, sheriff, calling in quest. Mrs. Lammers, de ceased 2 10 C. J. Carrig, sheriff, conveying insane to hospital for insane 11 75 John Graf, county clerk, cash advanced, postage, etc., to January 14, 1909 13 65 John Graf, county clerk, re cording 63 official bonds, 75 cents each 47 23 Louis Held, county treasurer, cash advanced 144 02 The claim- of Dr. Cauley, County Coroner, for $18.59 attending the in quest of Mrs. Herman Lammers, de ceased, was returned by the Commit tee on judiciary with the following report: The committee on judiciary recommend that the within b..l be al lowed with $2.60 added to same as' mileage, less item' of $8.00, charged as livery hire; also less item of 60 cents mileage for sheriff, same being allowed in another bill, making a total bill allowed the Coroner to be $13.19. "We also recommend that the amount of $1.10 each be allowed each of the jury men for jurors in the above cause as follows: M. C. Cassin $1 10 r. J. Hart 1 JO Charles Johnson 1 JO Wm. Boettcher 1 1JJ R. S. Dickinson 1 10 .T. E. Nichols l iw E. M. POLLARD. On motion the report and recom mendation of the committee was adopted by the board. The claim of Nick Schmidt, services as Marshal in the primary election. Lost Creek township, for the primary election held 190S, was reported back with the following report: We, your committee, recommend same be not al lowed for the reason that payment has been allowed for one marshal at the primary election in said township, and we hold there was no use for a second one. J. GOETZ. On motion the report and recom mendation of the committee was adopted by the board. The following bills having been re ported upon favorably by the commit tee on county farm- wore, on motion, allowed by the board and the clerk di rected to issue warrants in payment I of the same on the 1908 County poor fund, as follows: Gerharz & Flynn, merchandise for poor $ 23 00 Brunken & Haney, merchandise for poor 7 30 Dr. George F. Pugh, profes sional services, Mrs. Leas.... 18 50 Joan F. Settje, care of Caroline Neuman. a county charge . 42 00 J. H. Galley, merchandise for poor .- 21 70 Christensen & Co., merchandise for poor 15 00 Fred Geiser, merchandise for poor 3 60 C. B. Speice. coal for poor.... 9 75 M. A. Twardowski, merchandise for poor . . . . 16 00 Walroth & Sher Lumber Co., coal for poor 12 30 A. F. Paprocki, merchandise for poor 5 00 A. F. Paprocki, merchandise for poor 5 00 Dr. W. S. Evans, professional services, Mike Paprocki 10 00 Viergutz & Berney, merchan dise at county farm 2 95 Friedhof & Co., merchandise for poor 13 85 juenry uass, coffin, etc., Mike Paprocki, deceased 20 OOlrled. T. B. Hord Grain Co., coal for j."ui Smith Mercantile Co., merchan dise for poor Mrs. Mary Regan, care of Liz zie Regan, a county charge.. C. C. Doody, conveying of county inmates St. Mary's Hospital, care of county inmates 4 00 42 90 20 00 2 90 The bill of St. Mary's hosnital. amounting: to $35.57. care of por, was, on motion of the committee on county farm. laid over for further investiga tion. The following bills having been re ported favorably upon were, on mo tion allowed by the board and the clerk directed to issue warrants in payment of the same on the county road and bridges fund as follows: Edwards & Bradford, account Lost Creek township $ Standard Bridge Co.. account of Lost Creek township Edmund liiggins, account of Lost Creek township Walrath & Sherwood Lumber Co., account of Lost Creek township R. L. Rossiter Co., surveyor, account of Oconee township. J. C. Dine.en, account Oconee township Crowell Lumber & Grain Co., account Walker township Peter Bettinger, account Walk er township 7 68 37 60 3 00 4 95 4 05 2 00 69 30 7 50 .Nye-scnneider b & Co.. ac count Grand Prairie town ship .- 44 00 Crowell Lumber & Grain Co.. account Walker township William Kummer, account Loup township Nye-Schneider F. Co., account Grand Prairie township Jacob Krebs, account Grand Prairie township SI 20 4 00 J 2 00 5 13 Nye-Schneider F. Co., account Grand Prairie township 31 10 .uiKe eiser, account Grand Prairie townshiu 10 50 Merrick County, account Butler , townshiu 151 Jacob Eisenmann, account Loup township Jacob Kummer, account Loup township Albert liuerner, account Loup township Edward Zybach, account Loup 13 3 00 15 00 7 00 9 00 6 00 9 90 9 00 townsnip Andrew Kusch, account township Louis Kusch, account township Jacob Kummer, account township Loup Loup Loup "City Samuel Mueller, account or Columbus Samuel Mueller, account City of Columbus 11 SO Steve Jarecki, account City of Columbus Boyd & Ragatz, account Col umbus township Edward Rossiter, account Col umbus township R. L. Rossiter, account ot -ol-umbus township Geo. a. Hoagland, account Col umbus township R. L. Rossiter, account Colum bus township Nye-Schneider F.. Co., account Grand Prairie township Hector Blaser, account Loup township Jacob Eisenmann. account Loud 9 CO 3 C5 2 00 2 50 97 40 4 05 132 40 3 00 township 24 Nye-Schneider F. Co., account Humphrey township 41 Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., account Burrows town ship ., Jacob Krebs, account Burrows township 55 07 5 70 9 05 T. B. Hord Grain Co., account Granville township Joseph Bender, account Gran ville township 58 00 Frank Hutmacher, account Granville township '. . . 24 00 Elm & Wright, account Monroe township . , 159 44 Standard Bridge Co., account Shell Creek township 37 60 William Newman, account shell Creek township Garrett Schulte, account Shell CreeK township B. Hulsebus, account Shell Creek township Joe Mark, account Shell Creek township B. Hulsebus, account Shell Creek township R. L. Rossiter, county sur veyor, account Shell reek township Win. Riley, account Shell Creek Simon Iossi, account Shell 3 00 3 00 6 vf 3 00 3 00 8 20 township Edward Clother, account Shell Creek township Creek township Edwards & Bradford Lumber 2 00 2 00 3 00 Co., account Shell Creek township 33 23 Madison County, account Hum phrey township 8 00 Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., account Lost Creek township 33 23 Elm & Wright, account Oconee township 86 04 The bill of Edwards & Bradford Lumber company. In the amount of $80.86 against Grand Crairie township was returned by the committee on roads and bridges with the following report: We- recommend same be sent to Grand Prairie township board for approval and recommendation of pay ment. JOHN GOETZ. M. E. CLOTHER. On motion the report and recom mendation of the committee was adopted. On motion of Supervisor Clother the board of supervisors now adjourned until 2 o'clock this p. m. Motion car- Columbus. Nebraska, Thursday p. m., January 14, 1909. Pursuant to adjournment the board of supervisors met at 2 o'clock. Hon. J. F. Schure, chairman, and Terry Carrig. deputy county clerk, as lerk. Roll called, resulting- as follows: 'resent Supervisors Clother. Goetz. Peterson. Pollard. Schwarz, Smith and Chairman Schure. Supervisor Schwarz now stated to the board that he had made arrange ments with Dr. AV. S. Evans to appear in person before the board this p. m. with reference to matters pertaining to the county physician for the year 1909. Dr. W. S. Evans now appeared be fore the board, after which it " was moved by Supervisor Goetz that the board take a recess for a short time in order to give the special committee on county physician time to confer with Dr. Evans on the above matter. Motion carried and the chair declared the board at ease for a time. Upon re-convenine of the board at the call of the chair, the following was presented: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Piatte County. Nebraska: Gentlemen I will act as county physician for the year 1909 tor the sum of three hundred dollars. ($300.00). visiting county patients at the poor farm. St.-Mary's hospital and the county jail, furnishing medicines and surgical dressings. I also will make one visit of invest igation to any given case within a ra dius of ten miles of Columbus, at the 6 actual cost of livery. W. S. EVANS. The special committee atmointoi on county physician now made the follow ing report in connection with th above proposition of Dr. AV. S. Evans: We .your committee, appointed on county physician, beg leave to make the following report: We have given the subject due consideration and rec ommend that Dr. W. .SEvans be de clared county physician for the sum of three hundred dollars per ve&r. for the year 1909. his duties to be the same as per his-proposition in writing to this board, which is hereto attached and made a part hereof. Respectfully submitted. LOUIS SCHWARZ, C. A. PETcRSON. M. E. CLOTHER. Committee. Moved by Supervisor Clother that Dr. W. S. Evans be declared the coun ty physician for the year 1909. as per agreement and recommendation above. Motion carried. All bids on file for janitor with the clerk were now opened and read and referred to a special committee ap pointed for that purpose. After a lengthy discussion on jan itor for the court house and court house square It was moved that bids on janitor filed with the clerk be re ferred to a committee of the whole. Motion carried. It was now moved and seconded that Thomas Jaworski be appointed jani tor for the fiscal year 1909 at a salarv of $375.00. Motion carried. The special committee appointed bv the chair to submit to the board ah estimate of the probable expenses for the county for the ensuing year now reported as follow: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Platte County, Nebraska: Gentlemen Your committee to sub mit to tlifs board an estimate of the probable expenses of the county for tne coming year would report the fol lowing and recommend its adoption: For expenses of the district court $12,000 00 For officers' fees and sala ries 10,000 00 tor recorus, printing, sta tionery and fuel 5 000 DO For expenses in feeble-minded and insane cases 2.000 00 For incidental expenses 5,000 00 Total general fund $34,000 00 For expenses of the County Farm $ 4,000 00 For county road purposes... 14.000 00 lor county bridge purposes. 14,000 00 For soldiers' relief commis sion 500 00 For payment of Interest and part of principal of $6, 500.00, outstanding Colum bus township bridge bonds 1,500 00 For payment of interest and part of principal on $12. 000.00. outstanding county refunding bonds 10,000 00 $78,000 00 C. A. PETERSON. JOHN GOET5, The following minority reort was now presented: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Platte County, Nebraska: Your committee appoinrl to sub mit to this board an estimate of the probable expenses of the county for the coming year would report the fol lowing and recommend its adoption: For expenses of the district court $12,000 00 For officers' fees and sala ries 10,000 00 For records, printing, sta tionery and fuel 5,000 00 For expenses in feeble-minded and insane 2,000 00 For incidental expenses 5,000 00 Total general fund $34,000 00 For expenses of the County Farm -. $ 4,000 00 For county road purposes... 14.0C0 00 For county bridge purposes. 14,000 00 For soldiers' relief commis sion 500 00 For payment of Interest and part of principal of $. 500.00. outstanding: Colum bus township bridge bonds 1,500 00 For payment of interest and part of principal on $12,- E-: 000.00. outstanding county refunding bonds 10,000 00 For Platte County Platte river bridge, to build or repair 12.000 00 Total $90,000 00 LOUIS SCHWARZ. It was now moved by Supervisor Goetz that the majority report be adopted. Substitute motion was offered by Supervisor Schwarz that, the minority report be adopted. Substitute motion was put by the chairman and the substitute motion was lost. A vote was then taken on the motion to adopt the majority re port, which was carried. Supervisor Schyarz now addressed the board with reference to the stock ing of the comity farm for the ensu ing year, also for the purchasing of necessary farming utensils. after which an itemized list was agreed upon by the.boarf, and the committee on county farm were directed to pro cure same for use on said county farm. The committee on supplies and pub lic property to whom was referred the communication of County Attorney Hensley with reference to the purchas ing of a typewriter for use in his office now returned same with the fol lowing report: Wo. your committee on supplies and public property rec ommend that the application of Coun ty Attorney Hensley for a typewriter for use in his office bo granted, and further recommend that the purchas ing agent be ordered to make said purchase. V r. A. PETERSON. W. M. POLLARD. ADAM SMITH. Commit toe. On motion e report of the com; mittee was ad.-,tod by the board. The special committee appointed to investigate ana revise tne rules and regulations to govern said board for the ensuing year now reported back verbally through Chairman I'oIIard of said committee, recommending that the rules of 190S be adopted as the rules governing the noard for the en suing year. After which it was moved by Supervisor Pollard that the rules' governing said board for the yeai 190S be now accepted as the rules gov erning said board for the ensuing year. Motion carried. On motion the board of supervisorr now adjourned until j o'clock a. m. to morrow. Motion carried. Columbus, Nebraska, January 15, 1909 Friday a. in. Pursuant to adjournment the board of supervisors met at 9 o'clock. Hon. J. F. Schure, chairman, ant1 Jerry Carrig, deputy county clerk, a; clerk. Roll called with the following re sult: Present Supervisors Clother. Goetz. Peterson, Pollard, Schwarz, Smith and Chairman Schure. The following was now presented: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Platte County, Nebraska: Gentlemen Your committee on roads and bridegs to whom was re ferred tne matter of submitting plans and specifications for the building of bridges in Platte countv, Not-aska. for the ensuing year, respectfully report We recommend that adoption of plans and specifications now on file in the office of the County Clerk, copies of which are hereto attached and made a part hereof, for the build ing and fully completing of all county bridges for the ensuing year, and we hereby recommend that the county clerk be directed to advertise for bids on said plans and specifications, bids to be lineal foot. We also recommend that all bidders be requested to spec ify the time required by them for the completion of said bridges. This ap plies to all bridges ordered within one year from date of said contract, anu we also recommend that all the old bridge material be taken out and placed upon the bank. We further recornmend that the suc cessful bidder be required to give good and sufficient bond in the sum of $5, 000.00 for the faithful performance of the conditions of his contract for erecting, building, constructing and completing all the bridges that may be ordered by said county. We also recommend that the county board reserve the right to reject anv or all bids, and that all bids bo filed with the county clerk on or before noon, March 1. 1909. Respectfullv submitted. M. E. v LOT HER. JOHN GOETZ. LOUIS SCHWARZ. Committee. On motion the report and recom mendation or tne committee was adopted by the board. The following was now presented: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Platte County, Nebraska: Gentlemen Section 2, Chapter 70. Subdivision 7, Complete Statutes of Nebraska for 1907. fixes tjie minimum compensation of county superintend ents in counties having a school popu lation of 4.000 and more, at not less than $1,200.00. As the school popu lation of Platte countv exceeds 4.000. It is necessary to consider other parts of said section. L'nder this section of the statute, as applied to Platte county, the com pensation of the superintendent of schools cannot be less than $1,200.00 per annum. The school population or this countv being in excels or 4.oo. the board may nx sucn compensation in any sum above $1,200.00 per annum as in their judgment would bo just and equitable, taking into consideration the number of school districts and school popula tion in the county, and such other circumstances necessarily incident to the work required of a superintendent In a county having; a school popula- tion of 6.00 Oand over. Very respectfullv submitted. W. N. HENSLEV. County Attorney. It was now moved by Supervisor t Mother that the salary of the County Superintendent be fixed at $1,400.1)0 per year. Motion carried. The communication of C. J. Carrig. Sheriff, asking the board for a deputy for the year 1909. was now read and. on motion of Supervisor Smith, the request was granted. Moved by Supervisor Schwarz that the salary of the Deputy Sheriff be fixed by teh board at the sum of $60.00 per month. Motion carried. The following was offered by Su pervisor Smith: Whereas, the County Treasurer's re port of January 6. 1909. shows that the amount available to be appor tioned in the county bridge -und for 1907 and prior years to be $I.341.3S and the amount to be apportioned in the county road fund for said years to be $1.5SS.5G; liiereiore. be It Resolved. By the board of supervis ors that the County Treasurer is hereby directed to transfer from the tounty bridge fund for laoT and prior years to me consolidated countv bridge fund the sunt or $1,341.38. and from the county road fund for 1907 and prior years to the consolidated county road fund the su mof $1.5SS.5. On motion same was adopted by the board. Tne following bills having been re ported favorably upon were, on mo tion, allowed by the board and the .lerk directed to issue warrants in .ayinent of the same on the 190S county general fund, as .ollows: C M. Gruenther, C. D. c. coats in insanity cases rr $33 33 C. J. Cxirrig. Sheriff, costs in state ca.ves 26 40 1 Loui! belt wans. Supervisor, I vices as Supervisor ser- . . 12 00 J dau .Smith, Supervisor, ser vices as Supervisor. Xa WV J. F. Schure. Supervisor, quar auntie cases and mileage I. F. Schure, Supervisor, ser vices as Supervisor v. A. Peterson. Supervisor, ser 6 SO 30 vices as supervisor. . . . 16 r.o John Goetz. Supervisor, services as Supervisor I. E. Clother, Supervisor, ser vices as Supervisor A. M. Pollard, Supervisor, ser 12 00 12 0U vices as Supervisor .. 17 30 The claim of Sam Lang. Constable, n the amount of $22.13 was returned y the committee with the following eport: We, your committee, recom .lend same be allowed and warrant irawn on the 1908- general fund, less 2.U0 overcharge. Respectfully, W. M. 1-oLLARD. On motion the report and recom mendation of the committee was adopted. The claim of Charles Schueth. J. P.. for $4.75 in case. State of Nebraska vs. Wm. Bartsch, was returned with the following report: We,- your com mittee, recommend same be not al lowed, as warrant for action was drawn without authority of law. W. M. .cOLLARD. On motion the report and recom mendation of the committee was adopted. rhe claim of F. M. Cooklnirham. amounting to $10.00 for legal service in the matter of Juvenile Court vs. the family of Albert Kuhn, was re turned with the following renort: We. your committee, recommend same be rejected, as alleged services were rendered without proper authority. V. M. POLLARD. On motion the renort and recom mendation of the committee was adopted by the board. The board of supervisors now pro ceeded to select the following sixty names from which the Jurors for the February term of the district court nail be drawn: City of Columbus. First Ward Diderick Harms. Paul Roth, Frank Hagel. Wm. Davis. City of Columbus. Second Ward Henry Luers, John Hentges, Charley Ball. City of Columbus. Third Ward Chas. Hageman, George Elston, Chas. Johnson. City of Columbus. Fourth Ward William Albers. D. Schaff, Edward Ragatz. Columbus Township Thomas John son. Wm. Schrelber. Fred Luckey. Bismark Township Fred Loseke. Anton Henggeler. Sherman Township Gerhard Rosche. Sr.. Henry Xtilke. Sr. Creston Towns'ilo John Cnrstonann John Lake. J. F. Settje. Sr.. N. West cott, Sr. Shell Creek Township Wm. Lang. ii. u. uiaussen. Grand Prairie Township Vincent cher, Joe Schmidt. Jr. Burrows TownshIi Jacob Maus bach. Pat Langan. Welser. Joe Kleve. Sr. Humphrey Township P. H. S. Mey er. S. P. Bender. John Fuchs. Joe M. lirockhaus. Martin Melcher. John Mel Monroe Township Peter Peterson, David Jenklnson. Joliet Township John .McPhlllips, Owen Parry. ' St. Bernard Township Havs Rob bins. Joseph Widhalm. Christ Nelson. Woodville Township Henry Crosier, Nels C. Nelson. T. T. Dress. Walker Townshin J. P. Anderson. Andrew Salestrom, Lewis Jacobson. uconee Townshin Robert C. Ander son. Wm. Welch. A. J. Beckwlth. Lost Creek Townshio S. W. Glea- son. Nick Schmidt. Wm. L. Smith, James Sullivan. Butler Township Martin Karges, Herman Vonder Leith. Loup Township William Kummer. Moved by Supervisor Smith that the board of supervisors now adjourn un til March l. 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m. Motion carried.