The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, August 18, 1909, Image 5

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Men's and Young Men's
Summer Suits
and Trousers..
at 25 per cent reduction from
the regular price
All $20.00 Summer Suits, now - - $15.00
All $18.00 Summer Suits, now - - $12.50
All $16.00 Summer Suits, now - - $12.00
All $15.00 Summer Suits, now - - $11.50
All $12.00 Summer Suits, now - - $900
Men's Trousers
All $6.00 Summer Trousers, now -
All $5.00 Summer Trousers, now -
All $4.00 Summer Trousers, now -
All $3 00 Summer Trousers, now -
All $2. 50 Summer Trousers, now -
All $2.00 Summer Trousers, now -
Great Reductions on Oxfords, for Men, Wo
men and Children.
GREISEN BROS
SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS.
Columbus. Nebraska, August 2. 1909.
Tin board of supervisors met in ad
journed session at 2 o'clock.
Hon. .1. F. Schure. chairman, and
.lolin Graf, clerk.
lioll called and following members
ii resent:
Supervisors Clother. Goetz. Peterson.
Pollard. Schwarz. Smith and Chairman
Schure.
The proceedings of the previous ses
sion of the board of supervisors were
now read and approved.
The remonstrance of Daniel Mur
tlock and L.. N. Hitchcock and seventy
one others against the location of a
public road on the south line of sec
tion 11. township 17. range 2 west, pe
titioned for by J. C. Dawson and oth
ers, was presented and read and. on
motion referred to the committee on
roads and bridges.
The petition of V. S. German and
thiriv-four others to subdivide Grand
1'raifie township into four road dis
tricts; the petition of John Kotlar and
fifty-live others to subdivide Columbus
into three road districts; the petition
of Albert Anderson and twenty-two
others to subdivide Walker township
into two road districts; the petition
of Herman Kluever and fifteen otlt
....o t.. vMli.livMo Shell Creek town
ship into two road districts and the
petition of T. J. E. Pinson and twenty
seven others to subdivide Lost Creek
township into two road districts, were
preesnted and read, on motion, re
ferred to the committee on judiciary.
The following was submitted:
To the. Board of Supervisors of Platte
County, Nebraska:
Gentlemen: In compliance with
vour instructions I have caused to be
served upon the respective county
boards of Butler and Polk counties
dulv certified copies of the resolution
adopted at your session of July 14.
190i. relative to the re-building and
repairing of the wooden wagon bridge
across the Platte river south of Col
iilnbus. together with duly certified
copies of the communication of A. R.
.Miller and others and report of the
committee of the entire board.
And afterwards to-wit:
The State of Nebraska. County of
Polk, ss.:
The within notice came into my
hands on the 19th day of July 1. 1909.
and I herebv certify that on the said
19th dav of July. 1909. I served the
same upon the county of Polk, Ne
braska, and upon its board of county
commissioners by delivering a true
and certified copy thereof to IL A.
Kvestone. the duly elected, qualified
and acting chairman of the board of
countv commissioners of said county,
personam- within said county and by
tiling a true and certified copy thereof
mi said day in the office of the county
clerk of said county.
Dated July 20th. 1909.
WM. EHLERS.
Sheriff.
And afterwards to-wit:
State of Nebraska. County of But
ler, ss.: .
The within notice came into my
hands on the 19th day of July. 1909.
and I herebv certify that on the 20th
dav of July. 1909. I served the same
on' the county of Butler. Nebraska, and
upon its board of county supervisors
lv delivering a true and certified copy
t hereof to Nicholas. Mysenburg. the
dulv elected, qualified and acting chair
man of the board of county supervis
ors of said county, personally within
said county, and by filing a true and
certified copv there of on said day in
the office of the county clerk of said
county.
Dated July 20th. 1909. .,
I. J. WEST.
Sheriff of Butler County. Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted.
JOHN GRAF.
County Clerk.
FRISCHHOLZ BROS. I
SHOES
CLOTHING
Gents9 Furnishing Goods
RELIABLE GOQDS AT
BIGHT PRICES.
FRISCHHOLZ BROS.
405 11th Street
$4.50
$3.75
$3.00
$2.25
$1.88
$1.50
On motion same was ordered to be
spread upon the record.
Moved by Supervisor Smith that the
board of supervisors now adjourn un
til August 4, 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Motion carried.
Columbus. Nebraska, August 4. 1909.
The board of supervisors of Platte
county. Nebraska, pursuant to ad
journment, met at 9 o'clock a. m.
Hon. J. F. Schure, chairman, and
John Graf, clerk, and all members
present.
The application, petition and bond
of John P. Sokol for a license to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at
the town of Duncan. Nebraska, from
the 14th day of August. 1909. to the
14th day of August, 1910, was present
ed and read and. on motion, referred to
the committee on judiciary.
The following pas presented:
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of
Platte county. Nebraska.
Gentlemen: We. the undersigned,
board of county commissioners of Polk
county. Nebraska, hereby return the
joint bridge contract between Polk
and Platte counties which has been
heretofore approved by the county
board of Platte county, Nebraska, and
request that the following words be
stricken out of the fourth paragraph
of said contract, to-wit: "Said amount
to be paid out of that portion of the
county road ana linage tuna assigneu
and apportioned to Btuler township,"
and that said contract be then re-approved
by the said county board and
returned to the county clerk of Polk
county at once to be acted on by our
said board.
II. A. EYESTONE.
Chairman.
F. J. IIAIIN.
ADAM HERRMANN.
Board of County Commissioners of
Polk County. Nebraska.
Moved by Supervisor Schwarz that
the request be granted. Motion car
ried. The contract was then re-signed by
Chairman Schure and by Supervisors 4
Goetz. Schwarz. Peterson. Smith.
Clother and Pollard, on behalf of
Platte county.
The following bills, on recommenda
tion of the several committees, were,
on motion, allowed by the board and
the clerk directed to issue warrants in
payment of same on the 190S county
general fund:
C J. Carrig. sheriff, salary for
August. 1909 $125 00
F. S. Lecron. county superin
tendent, salary for first hair
of third quarter
Louis Held, county treasurer,
cash advanced
F. S. Lecron. county superin
tendent, cash advanced
John Foley, board of health
UiQHKS
L. H. Leavy. supplies for county
Citv of Columbus, water rent
Mav. June and July. 1909
Louis Held, county treasurer,
cash advanced
75 00
S 18
3 00
3 25
5 55
9 34
1C 80
14 25
1 75
7 25
6 25
3 50
3 00
22 60
24 SO
John Schmocker. registrar
C. E. Wagner, registrar
R. P. Drake, registrar
Fred J. Smith, registrar
John Moffett. registrar
Henrv Gass. jr.. registrar
Nebraska Telephone Co.. service
for Julv (claimed $2...l0)
Nebraska Telephone Co., service
for August
Platte County Independent Tele
phone Co.. service for July. . 14 20
Hammond & Stephens, supplies
for county - 55
Win. Welch Co.. supplies for
county 8 35
Telegram Co., supplies for coun
tv. etc v,.- SI 32
Humphrey Democrat, publish
ing proceedings 27 42
Nebraska Biene. publishing
proceedings 17 50
C. J. Carrig. cash advanced... 10 15
Chas. H. Dack, merchandise for
Columbus.
county 1 09
Martyn, Evans & Ireland, -pro-'
xessional services for Rine-
hardt ....- - . 7 80
Edgar Howard, erroneous- tax
refunded 34 50
Louis Schwarz, quarantine
cases ................ ..". .... 5 X0
Phillip H.Metz, M. D., quaran
tine cases 19 10
T. H. Tonkin, M. D quarantine
cases (claimed 918.60) 99 00
D. O. Walker, M.., quarantine
cases (claimed $198.50) 99 00
, The claim of F. M. Cookincbam for
135.00 for legal services rendered In the
case of State vs. Kuhn was, on rec
ommendation of the committee on judi
ciary, rejected for the fifth time.
The claim of William W. Frank.
$12.50. for fumigating and releasing; of
quarantine cases was, on recommenda
tion of the judiciary committee, denied
by the board, for the reason that same
is not a proper charge against the
county.
The claim of A. M. Weldner. $43.50.
for livery in quarantine cases, was, on
the recommendation of the committee
on claims, rejected, for the reason same
is not a charge against the county.
The following bills, on recommenda
tion of the committee on county farm,
were, on motion, allowed by the board
and the clerk directed to Issue war
rants in payment of the' same on the
1908 county poor fund:
Carl Falk, meat for county
farm $ 10 90
Boone & Umland. sharpening
implements for county farm.. 4 45
C. W. Freeman, hay for county
farm 5 50
Win. J. Voss. implements for
county farm 285 00
Fred ColTey. stove for county
farm 3 00
Edgar Webb, overseer, salary
for July and August. 1909... 100 00
J. W. Swalley. wages at county
farm. July 6 to August 6. 1909 25 00
John Hebda. wages at county
farm, July 10. to August 10,
1909 24 00
Chicago Lumber Co., coal for
poor 9 40
Greisen Bros., clothes for Henry
Rieger. a county charge 17 17
The following report was submitted:
Your committee on roads and bridges
to whom was submitted the report of
the appraisers appointed to assess the
damages sustained by the location of
the "Korus road." 40 feet in width,
commencing at the southeast corner
of section 18, township 19. range 2
west, and running thence due west on
the section line one mile and terminat
ing at the southwest corner of said
section 18. township 19. range 2 west,
would report, that after due investiga
tion we find that all provisions of the
law for the location of public high
ways have been complied with, there
fore recommend that the re-establishment
of said road be declared duly
made, that the report of the apprais
ers be approved, that in accordance
therewith damages be awarded to the
claimants and the clerk be directed
to issue warrants in payment of the
same on the 1908 county general fund
as follows:
Heirs of Evan Davis $ 84 00
John Placek 84 00
George N. Lamb 84 00
John Placek 84 00
We further recommend that said road
be entered on the road plat of the
county as a public highway and the
countv surveyor be directed to survey
said road and file his survey and field
notes with the clerk of this board.
M. E. CLOTHER,
JOHN GOETZ.
LOUIS SCHWARZ,
Committee.
On motion same was adopted.
- The following report was submitted:
Your committee on roads and bridges
to whom was referred the report of
the appraisers appointed to assess the
damages sustained by the location of
the "Ebner Road No. 2." 40 feet in
width, commencing at the northeast
corner of section 12. township 17, range
2 west, and running thence north one
half mile and terminating at the
northeast corner of the southeast
quarter of section 1, township 17,
range 2 west, would report, that after
due investigation we find that all pro
visions of the law pertaining to the
location of public highways, have been
complied with, therefore recommend
that the establlshmlnt of said road be
declared duly made: that the report of
the appraisers be approved; that In ac
cordance therewith damages be award
ed to the claimants and the clerk be
directed to Issue warrants in payment
of the. same, on the 1908 county gen
eral fund as follows:
J. F. Belford $ 9C 00
Alois Miksck 101 00
We further recommend that the said
road be tillered on the road map of
the county as a public highway and
the countv surveyor be directed to sur
vev saiJ road and file his survey and
field notes with the clerk of this board.
M. E. CLOTHER.
JOHN GOETZ.
LOUIS SCHWARZ.
Committee.
On motion same was adopted.
The following report was submitted:
Your committee on roads and bridges
to whom was referred the report of the
appraisers appointed to assess the dam
ages sustained by the location of the
"Jostes Road." 40 feet in width, com
mencing at the southeast corner of
section 12. township 19. range 3 west,
ami rtinninar thence due west on the
section line one mile, and terminating
at the southwest corner of said sec
tion 12. township 19. range 3 west,
would report, that after due Investiga
tion we find that all provisions of the
law for the location of public high
ways have been complied with, there
fore recommend that the establish
ment of the said road be declared duly
made; that the report of the apprais
ers be approved: that in accordance
therewith damages be awarded claim
ants and the clerk be directed to is
sue warrants in payment thereof on
the 190S county general fund as fol
lows: Katie E. Jostes $ 33 50
John M. Jostes 33 50
Wicenty Bogus 67 00
J. M. Tworek 48 65
Anna Olsofka 18 35
Adam Stach 67 00
We further recommend that said
road be entered on the road plat of the
county as a public highway and the
county surveyor be directed to survey
said road and file his survey and field
notes with the clerk of said board.
M. E. CLOTHER.
J. GOETZ,
LOUIS SCHWARZ.
Committee.
On motion same was adopted.
Action upon the appraisers report on
the "Guter Road" in Columbus town
ship was deferred until the next ses
sion of the board.
Action upon the petition of J. C.
Dawson and others for a public road in
Oconee township was deferred Nintil
the next session of the board.
Moved by Supervisor Pollard that the
clerk of this board be and hereby is
directed to apportion the 1909 levy of
the county bridge and county road
funds to the city of Columbus and the
several townships of the county ac
cording to their assessed valuation for
each for the' year 1909. Motion carried.
The following bills, on recommenda
tion of the committee on roads and
bridges were, on motion, allowed by
the board and the clerk directed to Is
sue warrants in payment of the same
on the county road and county bridge
fund as follows:
George Follott, account of
Granville township $ 4 00
Weller Bros., account Granville
township .................... 93 95
Nye-Schneider F. Co.; account
Granville township 7145
William Siebler. account Gran
ville township 9 00
Frank HuthmaKer. account
township '. 3 00
Pat Fuller, account Shell Creek
Granville township 18 00
German National Bank, account
Bismark township 538 40
Joe Bender, account Granville
township 66 00
Nye-Schneider F. Co., account
Granville township 56 55
Wally Krause. account Hum
phrey township 122 00
Russel Grader Mfg. Co., account
Humphrey township 108 80
The bill of John Jaworski. $3.00, for
shoveling snow on road, was, on rec
ommendation of the committee on
roads and bridges, referred to the town
board of Grand Prairie township.
Moved by Supervisor schwarz that
th eboard of supervisors now adjourn
until 2 o'clock this p. m. Motion car
ried. Columbus. Nebraska. August 4. 1909.
Pursuant to adjournment the board
of supervisors met at 2 o'clock.
Hon. J. F. Schure, chairman, and
John Graf, clerk.
Roll called and all members pres
ent. I To the Board of Supervisors of Platte
County. Nebraska:
I Gentlemen:
II
we, your committee on judiciary, to
whom was referred the several net!-
I tions for the subdivision of townships
Into road districts would recommend
the following: '
rfw Tawaafclp.
Road district No. 21 to Include sec
tions 1. 2. 3, 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 and 15
in township 19. range 2 west.
Road district No. 1 to Include sec
tions 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. 9. 16, 17 and 18 In
township 19, range 2 west.
Road district No. 20 to include sec
tions 19, 20. 21. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32 and
S3 In township. 19. range 2 west.
Road district No. 11 to include sec
tions 22, 23. 24. 25. 26, 27. 34. 35 and
36 in township 19, range.. 2 west.
Woodville Towaafcl.
Road district No. 16 to include sec
tions 19. 20. 21. 22. 23, 24. 25. 26, 27.
28. 29. 30, 31. 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 in
township 19, range 4 west, and sec
tions 1. 2. 3. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14 and 15 in
township 18. range 4 west.
Road district No. 22 to include sec
tions 1. 2, 3. 10, 11, 12. 3, 14 and 15 In
township 18, range 4 west.
Lost Creek TowasUp.
Road district No. 10 to include sec
tions 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, 9, 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
21, 28, 29, 30, 31. 32 and 33 in township
18. range 2 , west.
Road district No. 23 to include sec
tions 1. 2. 3. 10. 11, 12, 13. 14. 15, 22, 23.
24. 25. 26, 27, 34. 35 and 36 In town
ship 18. range 2 west.
Shell Creek Tewaafclo.
Road district No. 5 to Include sec
tions 1. 2. 3, 10. 11, 12. 13, 14. 15. 22.
23. 24. 25, 26, 27. 34. 35 and 36 in town
ship 18, range 1 west.
Road district No. 24 to Include sec
tions 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9. 16, 17. 18. 19. 20.
21. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32 and 33 in township
18. range 1 west.
Gnuul Prairie Tow-ufclp.
Road district No. 6 to Include sec
tions 22. 23. 24. 25, 26, 27. 34. 35 and
36 in township 19. range 1 west.
Road district No. 25 to include sec
tions 19. 20 ,21, 28, 29. 30. 31. 32 and
33 in township 19, range 1 west.
Road district No. 26 to include sec
tions 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 16. 17 and 18 in
township 19, range 1 west.
Road district No. 27 to include sec
tions 1. 2, 3, 10. 11, 12, 13. 14 and 15
in township 19, range 1 west.
Jollet TowBahlp.
Road district No. 14 to include sec
tions 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9, 16. 17 and 18 in
township 19. range 3 west.
Doad district No. 28 to include sec
tions 1, 2. 3. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 and 15 in
township 19. range 3 west.
Road district No. 29 to include sec
tions 19, 20. 21. 28. 29. 30, 31, 32 and
33 in township 19, range 3 west.
Road district No. 30 to include sec
tions 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 34. 35 and
36 in township 19, range 3 west.
Walker Tow-mhlp.
Road district No. 31 to include sec
tions 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
13. 14. 15. 16, 17. 18. 19. 20, 21, 22. 23.
24 and the north half of sections 25, 2G.
27. 28. 29 and 30 in township 20. range
4 west.
Road district No. 17 to include the
south half of sections 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.
30 and sections 31. 32, 33. 34. 35 and 36
In township 20. range 4 west, and also
sections 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 and 18 in town
ship 19. range 4 west.
CelMMbw- Tewanhlp.
Road district No. 1 to include all
that part of Columbus township lying
north of the Loup river and west of the
Meridian line.
Road district No. 32 to include all
that part of Columbus township lying
north of the Loup river and east of the
Meridian line.
Road district No. 33 to include all
that part of Columbus township lying
south of the Loup river.
Respectfully submitted.
W. M. POLLARD.
JOHN GOETZ.
M. E. CLOTHER.
Committee.
On motion same was adopted.
On recommendation of the commit
tee on roads and bridges the board of
supervisors appointed as road over
seers the following named persons:
Herman Lutzke. road overseer, dis
trict No. 22. in Woodville township.
Earl A. Ernst, road overseer, dis
trict No. 32. in Columbus township.
Sam Miller, road overseer, district
No. 33. In Columbus township.
The following report was submitted:
Your committee bn judiciary to
whom was referred the application, pe
tition and bond of J. P. Sokol to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In
the town of Duncan. Platte county. Ne
braska, would report that we find the
petition signed by the requisite num
ber of freeholders. We also find that
the same has been published accord
ing to law as per affidavit of publica
tion. We further find that the bond
is sufficient as to surety and form,
therefore we recommend that same be
approved: that the amount of license
be fixed at $500.00. which amount has
been paid to the county treasurer as
per receipt attached, and further rec
ommend that license be granted as
prayed for.
W. M. POLLARD.
On motion same was adopted.
The following bills, on recommenda
tion of the committee on claims, were
allowed by the board and the clerk di
rected to issue warrants in payment
of the same on the consolidated county
general fund:
W. M. Pollard, supervisor, ser
vices as supervisor $ 24 40
Louis Schwarz, supervisor, ser
vices as supervisor 30 10
Adam Smith, supervisor, ser
vices as supervisor 19 20
J. F. Schure. supervisor, ser
vices as supervisor 16 60
John Goetz. supervisor, ser
vices as supervisor 21 40
C. A. Peterson, supervisor, ser
vices as supervisor 31 30
M. E. Clother. supervisor, ser
vices as supervisor 78 00
Moved by Supervisor Clother that the
board of supervisors now adjourn un
til August 25. 1909. at 9 o'clock a. m.
Motion carried.
Columbus. Nebraska. August 3. 1909.
The board of equalization of Platte
county. Nebraska, met In adjourned
session at 9 o'clock a. m.
Hon. J. F. Schure, chairman, and
John Graf, clerk.
Roll called and following members
present:
Supervisors Clother. Goetz, Peterson.
Pollard, Schwarz. Smith. Chairman
Schure. County Assessor Clark and
County Clerk Graf.
The minutes of the previous session
of the board of equalization were now
read and approved.
The complaint of Mrs. Geo. W. Gal
ley. Delia Duffey. Berthold Tiesing. J.
D. Stires, Edward Schober and C. C.
Johnson, considering themselves ag
grieved by excessive assessed valuation
of their property, were presented and
read, and. on motion, referred to the
committee on complaints.
Moved by Supervisor Goetz that the
chair appoint a committee of three
on levies. Motion carried and Super
visors Goetz. Smith and Clother were
appointed as such committees.
Remaining in session until 12 o'clock
noon the board of equalization then ad
journed. Re-convening at 2 o'clock, with all
members present, the following was
presented.
To the Hon. Board of Equalization of
Platte County. Nebraska:
Gentlemen:
Your committee appointed for the
purpose of submitting the levies nec
essary to defray the expenses of the
county for the ensuing year would re
port that we find the total valuation
of the county for the year 1909 to be
$7,541,939.00. and would recommend the
following levies to be made:
County general fund 3 6-10 mills
County road fund 1 8-10 mills
County bridge fund 1 8-10 mills
County refunding bond
fund 7-10 mills
County poor farm fund... 5-10 mills
Soldiers' relief fund 1-10 mills
Total county levy 8 5-10 mills
We also recommend that a levy of
2 mills upon the dollar be made upon,
all the taxable property in Columbus
for the payment of the Interest and
part payment of the principal of the
$6,500.00 outstanding Columbus town
ship bridge bonds.
Respectfully submitted.
JOHN GOETZ.
ADAM SMITH.
M. E. CLOTHER.
On motion of Supervisor Pollard
same was adopted.
The followlnjc'was presented:
To the Honorable County Board of
Equalization of Platte County, Ne
braska: Gentlemen:
Your committee appointed for the
purpose of submitting the levies nec
essary to defray the expenses of the
cities, villages and townships df the
county recommend the following levies
be approved and made:
City of ColaatbaB.
For general fund 8 9-20 mills
For city park purposes. 17-20 mills
For maintaining public
library 1 8-20 mills
For Improving water
works .' 2 mills
Pnr Interest on water
I- works refunding bonds 1 12-20 mills
For Interest on Loup
river bridge bonds 2 1-20 mills
For sinking fund water
works refunding bonds 3 8-20 mills
For sluking fund Loup
river bridge bond 2 5-20 mills
Total levy 22 mills
Village f HMphrey.
For general fund .-10 mills
For water works fund 6 mills
For sinking fund water
works bond .4 mills
For street light fund.".'. ... 5 mills
Total levy 25 mills
Village of Platte Center.
For general fund 10 mills
For water works fund 10 mills
For Interest on water
works bond 2 mills
For sinking fund village of
Platte Center bonds 6 mlhs
Total Levy: 28 mills
Village of Cm-tea.
For general fund 5 mills
Village Llatteay.
For general fund 10 mills
For water works fund 6 mills
For electric light fund 7 mills
For sinking fund, village
of Lindsay bonds 7 mills
Total levy .' 30 mills
Village ttf Coralea.
For general fund 5 mills
Village of Taraov.
For general fund 2 mills
Village of Monroe.
For general fund 10 mills
For water works fund 20 mills
Total levy 30 mills
ColM-aban Tom-ahl.
For general fund.... 3 mills
For road fund 2 mills
For bridge fund mills
Total levy 3 mills
Blaaaark Towaaklp.
For general fund 4 mills
For road fund 1 mills
For bridge fund 1 mills
Total levy 7
Sherssaa Towatd-lp.
For general fund C
Crentea Township.
For road fund 1
For bridge fund
Total levy ., IVs
mills
mills
mill
mill
mills
Kaeii creeic thw
For general fund
For road fund
For bridge fund
. 2 mills
. 114 mills
. 14 mills
Total levy 5
mills
Grand Prairie Towunfclp.
For general fund - Vi mills
Ham-tarry Towunblp.
No levy
Butler TomrHxbip.
For bridge fund 1 V4 mills
Iaibp TovKhlp.
For general fund
mill
For road fund 2V4 mills
Total levy 3 mills
Ovoarr TonranBlp.
For general fund 8 mills
For road fund 2 mills
Total levy 10 mills
lot ('rrrk Tottuofcip.
For road fund 2 mills
For bridge fund 2 mills
Total levy ..- 4 mills
HurruiVM Townxhlp.
For general fund . .. 14 nills
Graavllle Tewm-hip.
No levy
.Monroe Towannlp.
For general fund 3 1-3 mills
For road fund 2 1-3 mills
For bridge fund 2 1-3 mills
Total levy 8 mills
Juliet TowHMhlp.
For general fund 5 mills
For road fund 2 mills
For bridge fund 2 mills
Total levy 9 mills
St. Bernard To-vunnlp.
For general fund 1 mills
For road fund 1 mills
For bridge Y2 mill
Total levy 3 mills
Woodville Townahlp.
For general fund -i mill
For road fund 4 mills
For bridge fund 2 mills
Total levy G
Walker Towm-klp.
For general fund 1
For road fund lis
For bridge fund 1
mills
mill
mills
mills
mills
Total lew 4
Respectfully submitted.
JOHN GOETZ.
AI. E. CLOTHER.
ADAM SMITH.
Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Schwarz
same was adopted.
The following was submitted:
To the County Board of Equalization
of Platte County, Nebraska:
Gentlemen:
Your committee appointed to submit
the levies necessary to defray the ex
penses of the school districts of the
county respectfully report that we find
that the officers of the several districts
have filed with the county clerk their
certificates showing the amount of
money needed to defray the expenses of
their respective districts for the cur
rent vear and in accordance therewith
would recommend the following levies
in mills:
Dist.
Dist.
Tax.
..23 ..
..14 ..
Bond
Tax.
No.
1.
4...
5...
6...
8...
7. . .
9...
10...
11...
12. .
ii$!!
14..
15..
16...
17...
18...
19...
20...
21.
23.
24..
25..
26..
27..
28..
29. .
3o!!
. 1 .
32. .
33.'.
34..
35..
36..
..10
j
. a 1 ii ....... '
. 'I1'- ........
. . 5
t I
72 '
.. 4Vi
.. 1
r j
72
,.11
V
72
I
".".ic Y.'.'.'.V.'.im
..16
6
...... .in ..
None'. . . .
....... 472...
6V- -
None
if.
4
4
. .
38.
39.
40
41
42
4
44
45. . . .
46
47
48
49
50
51
52.
53!"!
54
55
56
57
58
59
CO
61
62
63
64
65. . . .
66. .
67. . .
68
69 .
70....
71...
72...
73. . .
74...
.. 3 ..
9
.'. 6 '.....;
.. 7 !&.....
... 2&
... 8
!".'. 64. '.'.'.'.
...10
. .None
!.!io .....
... 3
... 9
... 6 .....
... 8
X
, 72
... 3
... 4
...10
... 4
..None
... 4
... 6
. . .15
... o .....
75 o5
6 v
7i--(ti- i
15 ttll
i9 li
Respectfully submitted.
JOHN GOETZ.
M. E. CLOTHER.
ADAM SMITH,
Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Smith same
was adopted.
The complaints of the owners of the
collowing- property were reported back
by the committee on complaints, rec
ommending reductions to the assessed
valuation, same being adopted by the
board as follows:
City of Catawba.
Edward Schober. lots 5 and 6, block
43. from $430.00 to $370.00.
B. Tiesing, n 44 ft. lot 8, blk 117.
from $275.00 to $230.00.
COAL
X
Pocahontas Smokeless
Illinois. Rock Spring's
and Colorado Coals
at prices that will interest you. Let us
figure with you lor your winter's supply.
T. B. Hord
Bell 188
nTaffS
HBO
Mrs. G. W. Galley, lots 3 and 4. block
211. from $255.00 to $200.00.
Snil(h' Addition.
C. F. Breed, lots 3 and 4, block S.
from $270.00 to $230.00.
The complaint of J. D. Stires that
the assessment on the w of setf. sec.
5-17-2 w, and on lots 1 and 2. sec.
8-17-2 w. is too high for the year 190S
and should be assessed the same as for
the year 1909, was reported back with
report as follows: We. your commit
tee on complaints, to whom the within
request was referred, would recom
mend that the taxes on the within de
scribed land for the year 190S be ac
cepted, computed on the basis of the,
1909 valuation on said described land.
LOUIS SCHWARZ.
W. M. PALLOKD.
C. A. PETERSON.
On motion same was adopted.
The request of Beilelia Duffy to re
duce the assessed valuation on her real
estate was denied by the board.
The minutes of this sessio.11 of the
board of equalization was now read
and approved.
On motion of Supervisor Pollard the
board of equalization now adjourned
sine die.
Up-to-Date.
"It is a wonderful story," says the
publisher to the new editor, whose
manuscript had just been accepted,
"but you have failed on one important
feature. You do not describe the way
the heroine was dressed when the hero
first met her. You'd better write in a
paragraph about her clothes, but try
to avoid the conventional."
The ingenious author, knowing the
sameness of costume descriptions in
the best sellers, and also knowing how
to make an appeal to the feminine
heart, wrote:
"Heloise floated toward him garbed
in a $600 dress, a $250 hat, with a
$98.7p mantilla over a $375 lace coat."
Chicago Post.
Passing of the Hostess.
The decay of the fine art of enter
taining Is much bemoaned by a Lon
don paper. Once no woman would
think of entertaining at any place but
in her own home. Now she goes to a
restaurant to save the trouble in the
home. Moreover, there was a time
when the hostess prided herself on
her own conversational powers and
upon her ability to draw out hei
guests, who were generally chosen
with regard to some ability in this di
rection. Now nobody talks, but some
body sings or plays and the concert
or rhetorical entertainment has taken
the place of brilliant conversation.
A REAL HAIR GROWER.
If you are troubled with dandruff, scalp
irritation or falling hair, wo want you to
try Kexall "93" Hair Tonic at our risk.
We won't charge you a cent for the treat
ment if you are not entirely satisfied. It
almost invariably effects a complete cure.
Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00.
POLLOCK & CO.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure
Blind, Bleeding and Itchins Piles. It absorb-!
the tninors. allayt itching at once, acts as a pon!
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WHY NOT TRY
THE PACIFIC HOTEL
COLUMBUS, NEB.
The big brick hotel on ami one
half blocks south of west depot cross
ing. 25 rooms at 25c; 20 rooms t 50c;
meals, 35c,
HARRY MUSSELMAN. Propriitor
The right party can
I
secure an rxcellent position, salary
or comtaifioii for Columbus' and vi
cinity. State age. former occupation
and give reference. Address LOCK
BOX 438. Lincolu, Neb.
ln!SI"- " ', rjnanSnnn
I JW ANTED
Grain Co.
Ind. 206
FRITZ W. A. PAUL
Professor of Music
Violin ami I'inno. all Bras and Keed Inrtra-
inentH.
At home for intending titudents Tueftdajrs
und Fridays. to 4 p 111.
A Bargain
160 acres of the Best
Land in Platte county,
within one mile of the.
city limit of Columbus.
This farm is well im
proved. T'erms rea
sonable. Also several other good
farms and residence
properties in the city.
Geo. H. Winslow
REAL ESTATE
SCREENS
Now is tlie season for screens.
Leave, your order with ua. We
nmkw any size you want.
If you lire goiug to build, (jet our
figures.
6E0. F. KOILER
Contractor and Builder
Ind. Tel. 91
Shop 13th and Adams
COLUMBUS
MEAT MARKET
We invite all who desire choice
steak, nnd the very best cuts of
all other meats to call at our
market on Eleventh street. We
also handle poultry and fish and
oysters in season.
S. E. MARTY & CO,
Telephone No. 1. - Columbus. Nb.
UNION PACIFIC
THE TULE
WEST BOUND. EAST BOCRD.
No. 11 2:1? am No. 4 tJJ4ra
Xo. 13 ll-2 a in No. 12 453 am
No.l 'J:i:tuni No.l4al2:25d 10 pea
No.H ll:Hnin Vo.tf 2:18pm
No.i 3:Upm No. 16 258 pm
No. 15 6:10 pm No. 10 3:12 pm
No. 3 8:10 pm No. 8 6:14 pm
No..r 7:05pin No.2 9:17pm
No.59 7:00am No.0 445pm
No. 63 0:00 pm N0.1M SsDSam
BRANCHES.
NORFOLK. 1 SPALDINQ ALBION.
No. 7" mxd d ': T a m
No. ?. pa ..d 7.1.1 p tn
No. 30 pat) ..'it2:ir p in
No. 78 mxd . . a S.-00 i in
No.79mxd..d6.-0!lam
No. 31 pas ..dl-SUpm
No. 32 pas ..al2 30pm
No 8Uiuxd..a70Opm
Daily except Sunday.
note:
No. 1. 2, 7 and 8 are extra fare train.
Not. 4. r, 13 and 14 are local pastienen.
N08. S8 and M are local f reixhts.
Noa. 9 and 1ft are mail train only.
No. 14 doe in Omaha 4:15 p. m.
No. 8 doe in Omaha 50 p. ra.