VV -. r " r "V- K 1 v -- &r; -S-SSK. 4r t s-ff2-- i 1""n3:V.d "sy-1 'f- 1-it "M -AJr''jr -TS .1 V . r" r v ' --if?r- - ;- I - IFRISCHHOLZ BROS. 1 SHOES CLOTHING Gents' Furnishing Goods mgT.TATtr.ia GOODS AT BIGHT PRICES. FRISCHHOLZ BROS. 405 11th Street Columbus. SyMepda el the f tae f Columbus, 1909. Nebraska. December , The board of supervisors of Platte county, Nebraska, met In adjourned .session at 2 o'clock p. m. Hon. J. F. Schure, chairman, and John Graf, clerk. Present Supervisors Clother. Peter son. Pollard, Schwarz and Chairman Schure. Absent Supervisors Goetz and Smith. Moved by Supervisor Peterson that the rules of order of business be dis pensed -with and the reading of the minutes deferred. Motion carried. The remonstrance of Bernard Kuh lon and 'others against the location of a. public road, commencing; at tbe northeast corner of section 36, town 19. range 2 west, and running; thence west on mile and terminating on the northwest corner of said section 36. deviating from the section line suffi cient to avoid the building of some bridges, was presented and read. Attorney W. M. Cornelius now ad dressed the boardTln support of the re monstrance, followed by Attorney R. P. Drake, who supported the petition for establishing the road. Mr. Bernard Kuhlen, Wllhelm Pillen. Mr. Hassebrook and others testified relative to tbe matter, at the conclu sion of -which the entire matter was, on motion, referred to the committee on roads and" bridges, including Super visor Schure. , ' The petition of "Frank Paprocki and others for the location of a. public road, commencing at tbe southeast cor ner of section 4, town 19, range 2 west, and running thence due west on sec tion line one mllei was presented and read, and on motion referred to the committee on roads and bridges. v The petition of John Iwan and others for the location of a public road, com mencing at the southeast corner of tbe southwest quarter of section 34, town 17, range 2 west, and running tbence west on section line one-half mile, 'was presented and read and. on motion, re ferred to the committee on roads and bridges. The petition of Jacob Schmid and others for the location of a public road commencing at the southeast corner of the northeast qaurter of section 6, town 17. range 2 west, and running thence south on section line to the Loup river, was presented -andread J and, on motion, referred to the com mittee on roads and bridges. The petitions of -the - electors of Woodvllle township praying for the es tablishing' of two new road, districts were presented and read and, on mo tion, referred to the committee on ju diciary. The survey of the "Jostes Road." in Jollet township, the "Korus Road." in Burrows township, the "Sokel Road." In Butler township, the "Polcin Road." In Walker townshlo and the change In the location of part of "Looking Glass and Madison Road." In Walker township, were presented by County Surveyor Rosslter and, on mo tion, approved by the board. The following was presented. To the Board of Supervisors: Gentlemen: In compliance with the resolution adopted at the session of the Board of Supervisors of Platte county. Nebraska, October Sth. 1909. I served by sending by registered mall on the ICth day of October, 1909. to the county clerks of Butler and Polk counties, Nebraska, certified copies of the minutes of your meeting of Octo ber Sth. 1909. and of the resolution adopted at said meeting, together with one of the triplicate copies of the con tract with the Standard Bridge com pany for the rebuilding and repairing of the Platte river bridge, south of Columbus, with the request that But ler and Polk counties execute the con tract also if they so chose. I have also written on said day to Nicholas Mysenburg. chairman of the County Board of Butler county, and to IL A. Eyestone. chairman of the County Board of Polk county, request ing them to attend to the matter with out unnecessary delay and advise me of their action taken, but until now I have received no reply. Respectfully submitted. JOHN GRAF. County Clerk. On motion same was ordered to be spread upon the record. The following was presented: To the Board of Supervisors: fieniipmen: Having been re-elected to the office of county treasurer and as vnn 11-111 rpauire that I furnish a bond. I I would most respectfully ask your I honorable body to nx tne amount me 1 itnml shall be. Yours truly. LOUIS -HELD. County Treasurer. On motion same was referred to the committee on judiciary. The following resolution was offered by Supervisor Clother: Whereas, At a meeting of the board of supervisors held on October 6. 1909. there was levied against the lands and the public roads benefited by the deep ening and widening of the Carrlg & Jewell Ditch, the sum of 8160.00. being the amount of expenses Incurred by the construction of a flood gate and advertising for bids f - the deepening and widening of said S!ch. and Whereas. According to the report of the surveyor the following public roads were declared benefited by said Improvements and the percentage to the total costs declared to be as fol lows: per cent. County road on the west line of section 25. town 18, range 2 west County road on the east line of section 30. town 18. range 1 west ........ is South Shell Creek road S Therefore, be It Resolved, by the Board of Super visors. That a county warrant be drawn upon the consolidated county road fund In the sum of 18.09. and charged to the apportionment of Lost Creek township, and that a warraant be also drawn upon the consolidated county bridge fund in the suss of $1C80. and charged to the apportion ment of Shell Creek township: said -warrants be drawn in favor of the county treasurer and that he be di rected to place the amounts therein to the credit of the Carrlg and Jewell Ditch Fund. On motion same was adopted. The following was presented: To the Board of Supervisors: Gentlemen:- This agreement entered into this 14th day of October. 1909. be tween W. M. Pollard, supervisor for district No. 4. Platte county, and W. A. Bussell. supervisor for district No. 2. Nance county. Nebraska, we submit for your consideration and approval, to wlt. That in division of the read work on the county line between the above named counties, through section 39, town 18. between ranges 3 aad 4 west, Platte county shall work and main tain the south half of said road and Nance county shall work and maintain the north half of said road on the di vision line and that each county re build, repair aad maintain all bridge work on their respective pottles of saldjiae, and that all ..avefe. -week ;fer both labor and material shall be eqval- I ly borne by each of amid counties. Respectfully submitted. W. A. BU8SEU W. M. POLLARD. On motion -aame was adopted. The communication of W. J. Irwin represent! that there are delinquent taxes for the years 1882 and 1883 on the tax list against the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter sec tion 1, town 18, range 4 west, in Wood vllle township, which taxes he thinks are not legal, therefore asks the board to cancel said taxes, was presented and read and. on motion, referred to the committee on claims. On motion the board of supervisors now adjourned until 9 o'clock a. m. to morrow. Columbus, Nebraska. December . 7, 1909. Tbe board of sUDervIsora. nurauant to adjournment, met at 9 o'clock a. m. Hon. J. F. Schnre. chairman and John Graf, cleric Roil called and following members present: Supervisors Clother. Goetz. Peter son, Pollard. Schwarz. Smith and Chairman Schure. No bids havlna been filed at the session of the board of supervisors of October C, 1909. for the widening and deepening of the Carrlg and Jewell ditch. C. J Carrlg and William Bu cher, two owners of lands which will be benefited thereby, now appeared before the board of supervisors de manding a re-advertisement for bids for said work. Moved by Supervisor Schwarz that the clerk of this board be and is here by directed to re-advertise for pro posals for widening and deepening of the Carrlg and Jewell ditch In the offi cial papers of the county and the Omaha World-Herald, bids to be filed in tbe office of the county clerk of Platte county, Nebraska, on or before 2 o'clock p. m., Thursday, January 13th. 1910. at which time the bids will be opened. The clerk Is further dl- Sscted to notify the land owners bene ted thereby to be present at the open ing of the bids. Motion carried. On motion the board of supervisors now aajournea lor committee work, reconvening at 2 o'clock p. m.. with all members present. E. A. GerraTd- and others now ap peared before the board relative to the public road between sections 33 and 34. town 18, range 2 west, and desired Information whether or not the board ef supeMrlsorsiold .that- said .road Is abandoned. J. H. Dawson. Chas. E. Chapln. E. A. Gerrard. H. B. Feanlmore and Chas. Potter were now sworn by the chair man or tne Doara ana ny .tneir testi mony showed that said road has not been abandoned. No action wastaken by the board. The minutes of the previous session of the board of supervisors were now read and approved. Moved by Supervisor Goetz that the clerk of thls board be directed to write to the Standard Bridge company and ask them why they have not 'as yet commenced on the rebuilding and re pairing of the Platte river bridge south of Columbus. Motion carried. The following bills were, on motion, allowed by the board and the clerk di rected to. Issue warrants In payment of same on county general fund: Gustav Stoll, juror, November, 1909. term , 22 20 Joseph Berney. juror. Novem ber. 1909, term 22 20 W. H. Randall, juror. Novem ber. 1909, term 22 20 C. W. Freeman; juror. Novem ber. 1909. term 22 20 Otto Ernst, juror. November. 1909, term 22 70 Joseph Poeffel, juror. Novem ber. 1909. term 23 20 J. F. Goedeken. Juror. Novem ber. 1909. term 20 00 Carl Rosche. juror, November, 1909. term 20 80 Theodore Plageman, juror. No vember. 1909. term 3 00 W. F. Dodds. juror, November. 1909. term 24 00 Herman Ernst, juror, Novem ber. 1909. term 21 80 A. E. Campbell, juror, Novem ber. 1909. term 3 20 Henry Smith, Juror. November. 1909, term 3 90 Herman Wendt, juror. Novem ber. 1909. term 27 40 William Weber, Juror, Novem ber. 1909. term 27 40 William Wilson, juror, Novem ber, 1909, term 5 00 Peter Pearson. Juror. Novem ber. 1909. term 13 20 Gotfred Samuelsen. Juror. No vember. 1909. term 27 60 tisui jonnson. juror, govern ber.. 1909. term.. 5 00 John Rood. 1909. term juror. November. 33 40 6 00 August Dahlberg. juror. No- vember. 1909. term Otto Heuer. juror. November. 1909. term 20 20 Joseph Gutzmer. juror. Novem ber. 1909. term 20 20 N. D. Wilson, juror. November, 1909. term IS 20 J; O. Blodget, juror. November. 909, term 2 10 C C. Johnson, juror, November. 1909. term 20 20 Otto Kummer. juror. November. 1909. term Chris Nauenburg, Juror, Novem ber, 1909. term John Abts. juror. November. 1905. term ................... Owen Qulnn :iror. Novcmocr. 1909. term. ................. . Sam Bowers, juror, November. 1N9. term John Curry. Juror. November, 1909, term - F. 8. Lecron, juror. November. 1909. term Albert King, juror. November. 1909, term Herman Person, juror. Novera- fcer. 1009. term Harry- Phillips. Juror. Novem- fter. 1909. term 22 20 14 10 2 1" 6 10 4 i: 2 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 1 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 George Falrchild. juror. Novem ber, WW. term .. .... Chas. Mteek. juror, November. ins. term Nathan Bordy. juror. November. 1999, term -. .... Jaceb Greieen, juror. November, i9e9a xenn .. William Bucher, juror. Novem ber. 1909, term.. - David Thomas, juror, Novem ber. 1999. term Anton VegeL juror. November. 1909, term - M. S. Skronpa. juror. Novem ber. 1909. xerm. ............ . M. C. Calto. Juror. November. Xf09f term Fred Plath. juror, November. 1909. term Anton Kryzlckl. juror. No vember.. 1999. term 2 10 Louis - ughtner, witness, in sanity of Nicodemus James G. Reeder. witness, in sanity of Nicodemus Anna Gass. witness. Insanity, of Nicodemus Eric A. BrodbalL witness, E. E. Deegan, an Inebriate John -E. Sweeney, witness. E. E. Deegan. an Inebriate William Lewejohann. witness, E. E. Deegan. an Inebriate.. Harry Finch, witness. State vs. Flynn aad Tyler Ed. Banter, witness. State vs. 2 10 2 16 2 10 5 20 5 26 5 20 5 66 5 I Dr. BTlealats'sUte" 4 10 f4 1 4 19 "g ' w;-; jmaess.- wkb --vs. FlynapiW Tyler Louis 'NordlsAd. ttUtm- Btat a. Plyna and Tyler 4 10 Charles Ball, twines Mate vs. Flya and Xyler . 19 Jim Browner, witness. State vs. FJyaa and- Tyler......-. Frances Flynn; witness, State vs. Flynn and Tyler Mrs. Ed. Flyna. witness. State rrs.rFl9sm end;Tvlr. 4 ie 4 1 4 1 Flyna and Tyler Arvid NordlanCrwltaess, State vm Flvnn " IVU JasUepfe.,wltes,;Kate "var Beekwith . -'". B4fJ x nomas muj, witness, state vs. Beckwith ,.7 John- Stayers, .witness. State vs. Beckwith .?....; E. Gillespie, witness. State vs. Beckwith .,-. Z. Fanaer. witness, State .vs.' ecjce7iix -. R. W. Flfield. ' wlf sss. 'site vs. Beckwith 4 - 6 4 CM 5 4 6 M 5 Max was. witness. State vs. Beckwith 4 10 Christ Naueaburg, wltasss State vs. BydEwlth 4 10 John TalltaWwltaees.9Ete vs. -Beckwith .-, ...-. 5 49 H. A. PhllllD..wltees. State' vs. , Beckwith.- :;.. 3-10 Bert Beckwith. wltsesK vacate vs. Beekwltb TlZ.:.. S 40 Mrs. Bert'Bselrwltk.-'Wttaees. Stete vs. Beckwith..-..... S 40 Mrs. AL BeekwKk. "wttaeas. State vs. .Beckwltli '40 August Wagner, wltaess. "State vs. Beckwith v 4 10 Myrtle Flaxel. witness., -State vs. Nlcodeaus 4 10 Mrs. L. A.-r Defend, witness. State vs. NSeeaearaa 4 10 Verna Ntcodemus. 'witness.' State vs. Xicodearas .....:.. 0 10 Elizabeth Nload ins. witness. -State vs.Nicedeaaua.7. 4 00 Ed. Huaill. witness. State vs. Nicodemus 2 10 Mrs. M. E.rK!rsckaer. "witness. . State vs.-. Nlcodeaaus. .:..-.... 4 00 Mrs. A. -J. Sssith, witness. State vs. Nlcodeaus 2 10 J. Smith, "witness. State vs. Nicodemus J. H. Nicodemus. witness. State vs. Nicodemus Barbara Nicodemus. witness. S 19 4 ie 4 19 4 19 State vs.- Nicodemus Nellie Nicodemus. witness. State ve. Nicodemus Mrs. Ed. HuRill. witness. State vs. Nicodemus 4 10 Dr. B. Tlesing, commissioner of insanity 19 00 w. at. Cornelius, commissioner of Insanity Chas. 8. ". Burke, defendant counsel. State vs. Flynn and Tyler . ..." J. S. Freeman, bailiff, district court ... Ed. Rosslter. bailiff, district 9 99 Oft 09 22 00 court 28. 00 C. J. Carrlg. sheriff, salary for November 125 00 Ed. Rosslter. constable, fees State vs. Ernest Kerz 3 95 L. H. Leavy. merchandise for county . 6 04 Brunken &-.IIaney, merchandise for county 7 25 J. H. Galley, merchandise for county 22 00 Seth Braun. merchandise for county 2 35 L. W. Weaver & Son, merchan dise for county 7 85 Telegram Company, supplies. etc., for county 333 33 Columbus Printing it Specialty House, supplies, etc.. for county 389 77 Hammond ee .Stephens Co., sup plies, etc.. for county 14 40 W. M. Welch Company, sup plies, etc for county 4 24 University Publishing Co.. sup plies, etc.. for county '500 John Graf, county clerk, sal ary, fourth quarter 375 00 W. N. Hensley. county attorney. ' salary, fourth quarter.. -300 00 Fred 8. Lecron, county superin tendent, salary, fourth quar ter 359 00 T. S. Jaworskl. deputy -sheriff, salary, fourth quarter 180 00 T. S. Jaworskl, "janitor, salary. fourth quarter.... 93 75 John Graf, county clerk, pre paring ,1909 tax list 557 36 John Graf, county .clerk, issu ing 156 certificates of elec tion 39 00 John Graf. county clerk, cash advanced 48.45 W. N. Hensley, county attor ney, cash advanced 29 25 Louis Held, county treasurer, cash advanced 168 80 Fred S- Lecron, county super intendent, cash advanced.... John Graf, county clerk, can vassing board Otto Heuer. canvassing board.. C. E. Early, canvassing board. 9 00 3 00 3 00 3 90 Nebraska Blene. publishing proceedings 35 88 Nebraska Telephone Co.. ser vice for 'county 25 35 Nebraska Telephone Co.. ser vice for county (claimed $23.75 ) 17 95 Columbus Light, Heat 4k Power Co.. light for county 62 95 Columbus Steam Laundry. washing towels 13 95 Nichols & Graves, meals for jurors 3 25 C. H. Buschraan. meals for jurors 9 75 Dietrlchs & Prleb. work at court house 2 30 Speice Coal Company, coal for court ''house '.. 63 35 PhlllippV Rudat. repairs for court r house 2 75 Carl Roelle. repairs for court housed. . 31 85 Jake'Jaworaki, repairs for court A. C. Anderson. - flower plants for court house yard...... Louis Schwarz. costs, quaran- T1HC CsBJC8 2 00 17 29 3 70 On motion, the board of supervisors now adjourned until 9 o'clock a. ro. to morrow. Columbus, 1909. Nebraska. December 8. Pursuant to adjournment tbe board of supervisors net at 9 o'clock a. m. Hon. J. F. Schure.' chairman, and John Graf, clerk. Roll called and following members present: Supervisors Clother. Goetz. Peter son. Pollard, "Schwarz. Smith and Chairman Schure. The following official bonds on rec ommendation of the Judiciary commit tee were, on motion, approved by the board: John Ratterman. county Judge. Henry Lachnlt, county sheriff. John Graf, county cleric Fred S. Lecron. county superintend ent. Peter Kozlowskl. justice. Butler township. Chas. Schueth. justice. Granville township. C. W. Holllngsbead. justice. Oconee township. Henry Bender, justice, Granville township. ' Chas. Kopletz, justice, St. Bernard township. Andrew Iverson, justice. Woodvllle township. J. J. Ducey. constable. 8t Bernard township. John Hoadley, constable. Granville township. Joseph Lachnlt, treasurer, Granville township. N. C. Nelson, treasurer. Woodvllle township. Theodore R. Frost, treasurer, Mon roe township. Mike Furxnan, treasurer, Butler township. 1 S. P. Drinnla, clerk. Columbus.' Fred Sueper, clerk, St. Bernard town ship. Arnold Nyffeler, road overseer. Col umbus township. William Cattau, road overseer, Sher man township. Frank Sokol, road overseer. Butler township. John Jaworskl, road overseer. Bur rows township. - W. A. Bender, road overseer, Gran ville township. Lewis Ceder. road overseer, Monroe township. Christ Sorenson, road overseer, Jollet township. Chas. Bender, road overseer. St. Ber nard township. Frank Skeebvroad overseer; Wood vllle township. Louis Jacobson. road overseer. Walker township. ,The following was presented by Su pervisor Smith: Mr. Adam Smith. Columbus, Neb. Dear Sir: Your letter of November 29th. enclosing copy of record ef the board of supervisors of. your county, received. Tou submit tke preposition as to whether or not 'there will he aay question of the legality etithe action of the board la reoegaailBr tka elec tion of Mr. J. F. Carrie as rtffHttr of deeds of your couaty. 1 The question as it la put Is dUScalt to answer.. The question of the legal ity of any election-can be raised, but whether it can beraueceasf ullr mala. talaed in quite a SSfmst arepeattloa. IsetMM tke-latteris whatron ami.. wbattvon 'X 'would be'IaCMhed to thlaln aad.ad. Vise, that tfter.wbat has been done It .would- be -eoaststenffor your beard' to sight in some appropriate-.roceeding to test the question declare -otherwise. T-ejB returning you herewith' copy of xne recora ex tne proceedings or tne board. v X , .Tours, truly. ' WILLIAM T. roOMPBON. . Attorney General. On motion same was ordered to be spread upo athe record. Tbe official bond of Jerry Carrlg. relgster of-deeds, wsjs - now presented aad read. Moved by Supervisor Pollard that the bond of derry Carrig. regieter at deeds, be approved -'by -the oard. Roll called for vote. Supervisors Ctother. ' Pollard. . Schwarz aad Smith voting Tee".. 4 supervisors uoetz. Petersen and Chairman Schure vvotlag "No.... r jMouon oeciarea .oameo. The following blUawere. a motion, allowed by the board'aad tbeclerk-dl-rected to issue warjrvmts la payawat of same on the 1968 county general 'fund: C M., Gruenther. clerk district court, appointing election boards .k..Y.: f 49 96 C M. .Gruenther. clerk district - court, costs, lneanlty easts. 20 6t C M. Gruenther. olerk ..district -v court, costs, criminal Sees.. 129 30. C. M. Gruenther. clerk district court, court costs 79 06 C M. Gruenther. clerk district court, salary, third 'and fourth quarter, etc 329 00 C. -Jl Carrier, sheriff, boarding prisoners 101 75, C. J. Carrig, sheriff, Jailor fees 91 60 C. J. Carrlg, sheriff, costs; -stcte c. j. carrig. snerin, serving C J. Carrig, sheriff, costs. In sanity cases C. J. Carrlg, sheriff, cash ad- R. L. Rosslter. county surveyor. surveying roads ...l.r: Pat Ducey. chalnman W. S. Evans,, county physician, salary for 1909.... W. S. Evans; cotanty -physician, costs, quarantine cases Dr. B. V. Bates, costs, quaran- 38 w 16 20f -13 15". 89 50, 6 09 300 00 108 40 7 50 uuc cues f Twentieth Century drug store, costs, quarantine cases John Schmocker. registrar C E.' Wagner, registrar, r R. P. Drake, registrar Fred J. " Smith, registrar.'. John Moffett, registrar HenrjrGass. Jrsub-reglstrar. . Geo. W. Beaden- sub-registrar. F. W. Herrlck, four ''office chairs John E. Sweeney, cash ad vanced ..I City of Columbus, water rent. . Myron A. Rice, Judge 'primary election v D. H. Carrig, preparing booths 41 15 13 56 1 25 6.'70 S'00 -4 '00 2 29 3Q 6 50. 2 52 16 14 .4 00 300 primary election.... ,..,.... Joseph F. Muff, preparing booths nrlmary election 2 50 The claim of the Platte County In dependent Telephone Company 'for 149.50 and the clal roof' Ed. Rosslter for $3.10 was laid over for .further In-5 vestlgatlon. The following bills were, on, motion, ahowed by the board and the clerk di rected "to issue warrants in payment of same on the county poor fund: Edgar Webb, overseer, salary for October. November and December ..' $150 60 John Hebda. .wages, work on poor. farm....'. T 43 75 Columbus Brick Co.. brick for peor farm .". . r. ". Henry Gass, mattress for poor 6 60 4 SO 26 55 20 00 68 23 xarm J. C. Moschenrose, hay far poor Albert Klug, wagon box for poor farm ...... ............. H. F. Grelner.- merchandise for poor' '-farm. . ...... ....4, ...... Friehdof ec'Co.: merchamuse for- poor 'faHnt.;...,.-.....,-,-!! 90 Grelsen ' Bros., merchandise for poor farm.i'.....! 15 50 Louis Schwarz, cash advanced. 2 75 F. '3. 'Davis. 15 shoata for poor farm 171 20 Ernest , Sehacher. threshing grain on county farm.. Carl Falk, meat-far poor farm M. A. Twardowsk!., merchan dise for poor.Lrl ......t...... Peter Kozlowskl. merchandise 60 60 34 75 16 60 for poor .'.... 32 '00 H. FT Grelner. merchandise for poor 6 75 Grelsen Bros., merchandise for poor.- 19 60 Bruckner 'Mercantile Co.; mer chandise forpoor , 4 60 Brunken 4t Haney, merchandise for poor.....'. 12 20 t. b. jaworsxi at son, pump re pairs for poor Chicago Lumber Co., coaT for poor Spelce Coal Co. coal for poor.. M. -E. Clother. cash advanced.. T. -S. Jaworskl. -cash advanced Louis Held, county treasurer.. F. A. Scofleld, pasturing cow for poor St. Mary's Hosoltal. care of. 8 06 7 SO 10 40 3 66 1 90 7 21 9 50 county Inmates 551 00 The claim of August Runge, $21.00, for cash advanced to Frank Alchera was, on motion, rejected by the board for the reason that same is not a claim against the county. The communication of Wv J. Irwin, by which Is requested that . the 'delin quent taxes for 1882 and 1883 against tbe southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 1. town 18. range, 4 west, be cancelled, was reported back with the following report: Tour, com mittee on claims... after Investigation, find that tbe described .-land stands -la the name of the claimant and that the taxes for the above-named .years are a legal charge against the same., We. therefore, recommend that the county treasurer accept the principle' of the tax without Interest complying with' a resolution heretofore adopted by the board. " J. GOETZ. On motion same was adopted. The communication of County Treas urer Held relative to the amount 'of his official bond to be given' for the ensuing term was reported back with report as follows: We. your committee, on judiciary.- would respectfully recom mend that the amount of the bond of County Treasurer Louis Held be Used at oae hundred thousand dollars. W. M. POLLARD. J. GOETZ. M. E. CLOTHER. On motion same was adopted. The following was presented. To the Board of Supervisors: Gentlemen: Tour 'committee. on ju diciary to whom were referred tbe pe tition of electors of Woodvllle town ship to establish two .new road, dis tricts In said township -would recom mend the establishing of the follow ing: Road district no. . to, inciuae sec- tlons 22. 23, 24. 25. 26. 2734. 35h aad 36. in town 19. range 4 west. Road district No. 49. to Include sec tions 19. 20. 21. 28. 29. .30. 31, 32 and 33. in town 19. range-4 west. Respectfully submitted. . W. M. -POLLARD. J. GOETZ. M. B. CLOTHER. On motion same was adopted. On motion of Supervisor Pollard the following: road overseers ' were ap pointed: H. N. Chrtstenson. roadeveraeer, dlsr trict No. 48, Woodvllle township. , J. W. Palme, road overseer, district No. 49. Woodvllle township. The following bills were. on. motion, allowed and the clerk directed to Issue warrants' In payment of seme on the county bridge . and-county read funds: Edwards at Bradford , Lumber' ber Co.. account Shell Creek township ... ..,'... I 7,75 Ed. Hlgvias. account, Lost. Creek township. . :. .".. ..: . .. 2 ee J. F. Schure. account1' Burrows ' 1 township ................... 16 48 Anton Rosenthal. account Jol let township .'. '14 69 T. H. Regan, .account Jollet township - 2 66 Ed. Clother. account Lest - Creek township 12 06 John Kotlar. account Columbus township 126 75 Arnold Nyffeler. account City of Columbus I IS 66 E. J. Meays. account City of Columbus .- IS 15 Joseph NIenaber. accouat, Qraad , ' Prairie township -. 27 0e Edwards ft -Bradford Lumber Co.. account Grand Prairie township .- 221.76 O. H. Anderson, account .WaBc- er township .....,....: 4 56 Martin BitML, accouat Walker tewaship .. ......... ......... I61 99 .' ' f - nk lrv . 1 BaunnBn--ki-ss"a-Bk - , -. JtCfc V.ftASw j sssslBsnnnBSsVlBasnsaVBSxsnHBrtow rBmmZmSB tsBsauHssauuuuuuW -; iBPKBJB9l9-fctKlr03G,riNKCa 3"T eEsaa bBsbbb"9&BsbbbbbbbbbbbI BsbbbbbbbI ' Jm Insures the most - M 'mttBjj "WVW M UwOIIUIUI 1UUU 9Jj , .sbbbbbbsssbbBsbbbI ubbbbbbbbbbbT 0sW Ssasaf ;!HrsssW ABSOLTITLY inmE jW ' evSBBBrJsVBsStsB&'tsBaV ssbbbw bp0jbbbbbbbbbbbK89 .Baan ' ,T"tj-B1BjjS0JJBaBBBMt Elm at Wright, account Oconee Xye-Schnelder-Fowler Co.. ac t count Creston .township 22 10 Edwards Bradford Lumber account Monroe township 13 63 Elm Wright, account Mon 703 roe township 81 05 Elm & Wright, account Oconee township 47 S6 William Slebler, account Gran- -vine township 5 00 Crowell Lumber & Grain Co.. account Humphrey township .", 40 Phillip' Demmel, account Hum phrey township 10 50 Nye-SChnelder-Fowler Co., ac count Jollet township 66 90 Elm 4b Wright, account Mon- roe townsnip 177 39 . niBBUia, account JOSt Creek townshin inn -c rEdwards ee Bradford Lumber L Co., account Burrows town-Nye-Schnelder Co.. account Ttll-Setf-BBa 4AUMfiYiln A A A A -t -v p kuniiouip -j .w township 23 55 John Brudaey, account Bur tows township c 00 John Jaworskl. account Bur- xowa township .' c 00 Joseph NIenaber. account Bur- trows township 36 00 -Nebraska Culvert Co.. account Monroe township 21C 00 .Edwards as Bradford Lumber -i Co, account Monroe town- ship , 16 3S .Waller Bros., account Hum- .J&phrey township 79 15 wally Kraus. account Hum phrey townshlo- 287 50 'Peter Merten, account Gran- 1 villa townshlo 3 00 ,Nye-8chneider-Fowler, Co., ac count uranvuie townsnip 83 :tu John Rohatsch. account Gran- ville township 12 00. Peter Lublscher, account Gran ville township 3 50 Patrick McDonald. account 'Granville township 7 00 Tom Van Dyke, account Gran . ville township 24 00 Adolph Groeger, account Gran- ville township..-; 7 00 Wm. Groeger, account Gran ville township 29 25 Henry Bender, account Gran ville township 3 50 D. B. Follott, account- Granville - .township 14 00 'Joseph Schafer, account j Gran- 7 ) .villa township !..."..., 7 75 Phillip Demmel. account Gran- i I ville township , 27 25 W. A. Bender, account Gran- 1 ville township 14 00 Barney Eckholt.- account Gran- yllle township I 00 Fred Pfeifer, account Granville towdship ................... 3 50 W. A. Bender, account Gran ville 'township 14 Oi. E. J. Bender, account Granville township 14 00 George and Joe Kruse, Gran ville township . .. 28 00 Joseph Bender, account Gran ville township SS 00 Joseph NIenaber, account Gran- , vine township 41 00 W. T. Paprocki. account Gran ville township 14 30 Frank Huthmacber, account Granville township -32 00 Crowell Lumber & Grain Co.. account Granville township.. 14 70 Weller Bros., account Granville township ................... 24 S5 The bill of Walrath & Sherwood Lumber company. $59.30. for lumber furnished, was, on motion, referred to the town board of Sherman township for payment. The bill of John Jaworski. $3.00. for shoveling snow, and which has been rejected by the town board of Grand Prairie township, was reported back by the committee on roads and bridges with the report as follows: We. your committee, would recommend that the action of the town board of Grand Prairie township be sustained by the board. J. GOETZ. On motion same was adopted. The petition of Pred Schupbach and others for the location of a public road commencing at the southwest cor ner of section 11. town 17 range 2 west, and running thence east on sec tion line one mile was reported back by the committee on roads and bridges with following report: The committee recommends that the within petition be rejected by the board for the reasons that samo is not a public necessity. M. E. CLOTHHR. On motion same was adopted. The following was presented: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors: Gentlemen: I hereby make applica tion to your honorable body for office room, vault room, books, stationery. etc.. and would only refer you to page 688. Section 77d. Compiled Statutes of Nebraska, now in force, which reads as follows. "In each county of 18003 in habitants or mere, and when the office of register of deeds and county clerk are separate, the county board shall provide suitable office room, fireproof vaults of sufficient capacity and neces sary books .stationery and office furni ture for the use of the register of deeds." Owing to the fact that said office of register of deeds will be In force the coming January, I make this applica tion to your honorable body at this opportune time that you may havo am ple time to make all arrangements for the above in time for the commence ment of said office. I would further ask the consent of tills board to give your purchasing agent, with the aid of myself, authority to at once purchase a small number of record books, a county seal for the register, and a small order in stationery as will be' necessarily needed 'at the time of com mencement of said office. This I am asking at this time, as It will take sometime to have said record books. eta. made up for use, and the time is close at hand now when same will tbe needed. Respectfully submitted, ' JERRY CARRIG. Moved by Supervisor Schwarz that the request be granted and that the register of deeds use the office and vaults in connection with the county clerk's office. Motion carried. Super visors Petersen and Goetz requesting that their name be spread upon the record as voting "No." Moved by supervisor smith that tne purchasing agent be directed to pur chase the necessary supplies for the since of register of deeds. Motion carried. Supervisors Petersen and Goetz requesting that their names be spread upon the record as voting "No." Moved by Supervisor Petersen that the purchasing agent be directed to cause to have tbe roof arm chimneys on the court house and also the Jail repaired. Motion carried. The following bills were, on motion. allowed and the clerk directed to issue warrants In payment of same on the county general fund: Louis Schwarz, supervisor, ser vices as supervisor $ 55 00 J. F. Schure. supervisor., ser vices as supervisor 25 60 W. M. Pollard, supervisor, ser vices as supervisor...'. 15 70 M. E. Clother. supervisor, ser- "' vices as supervisor 55 59 Adam Smith?- supervisor. vices as supervisor John Goetz, supervisor. vices as supervisor.?... C. A. Petersen, supervisor. ser- 2S 30 29 90 ser- vices as supervisor SO 50 Moved by Supervisor fioetz th.it thn chair appoint committees to make set tlement with the countv officials. Mo tion carried. The chair appointed now the follow ing committees: To make settlement with the countv treasurer Supervisors Goetz. Schwaurz and Smith. To check up the fee books of the county treasurer, county clerk and clerk of the district court Chairman Schuer and Supervisor Clother. To check up the fee book or thtr county judge and county sherifT Su pervisors Pollard and Peterson. Moved by Supervisor Schwarz that the board of supervisors attend the an nual county commissioners' and super visors' , meeting to be held at Fremont: December 14th, 15th and 16th. Motion carried. Moved by Supervisor Pollard that tho board of supervisors now adjourn until Tuesday, January 4th. 1910. at 2 o'clock p. m. Motion carried. 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