The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, September 06, 1911, Image 2

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The Conservative Banker i
in making loans must know to a certainty that hia ap
plicants or sureties are responsible and worthy of credit.
Likewise, the prudent depositor should know the
character and standing of the bank with which he deals.
The business reputation of our directors and the ex
perience and ability of our officers, with a record of years
of successful business is sufficient guarantee that the in
terests of every depositor will be carefully protected.
The First National Bank
Columbus, Nebraska
The Oldest and Largest National Bank in Platte County
Prorerdliiga of tar Hoard of Kqaaltea
tltm. Columbus, Nebraska, August 22, 1911.
The Board of Equalization of Platte
County. Nebraska, met in adjourned
session at 9 o'clock A. M. Hon. Louts
Schwarz, chairman, and John Graf,
clerk.
Roll called and following members
present: Supervisors Clother, Dasen
brock. Schaecher. Schure, Smith, Wil
son, Chairman Schwarz, County As
sessor Clark and County Clerk Graf.
The minutes of the previous session
of the board of equalization were now
read and approved.
Moved by Supervisor Schaecher that
the chair appoint a committee of three
on levies. Motion carried and Super
visors Schaecher, Schure and Dasen
brock were appointed as such commit
tee. The following was persented:
To the Board of Equalization:
Gentlemen: Your committee appoint
ed for the purpose of submitting the
levies necessary to defray the ex..
penses or the county for the ensuing
year would report that we find the to
tal assessed valuation of the county
for the year 1311 to be $7,754,541, and
we recommend the following levies to
be made:
County general fund 3 C10 mills
County road fund 2 mills
County bridge fund 2 mills
County poor fund 31" mills
Soldiers relief fund 110 mills
Total levy m,1,s
We also recommend that a levy of I
710 mills upon the dollar be made up
on all the taxable property in Colum
bus township for the payment of the
interest and part payment of the prin
cipal of the $2,500.00 outstanding Co
lumbus Township bridge bonds (Loup
river bridge bonds), and also that a
levy of 3 10 mills upon the dollar be
made upon all the taxable property in
Columbus township for the payment of
the interest on the $5,000.00 outstand
ing Columbus township bridge bonds
(Platte river bridge bonds).
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY SCAECHER.
J. F.. SCHURE,
FRED DASENPROCK.
On motion of Supervisor Smith same
was adopted.
The following was presented:
To the Board of Equalization:
Gentlemen: Your committee appoint
ed for the purpose of submitting the
levies necessary to defray the ex
penses of the cities, villages and town
ships of the county, recommend the
following levies be approved and made:
City of Colaatbaa.
For general fund 12 1020 mills
For city park purposes. 1220 mills
For maintaining public .
library 1
For payment of chemi
cal tire hose wagon... 2
For Improving the wat
er works
For interest on water
water works refund
ing bonds 1
For interest on Loup
1020 mills
1020 mills
620 mills
120 mills
river bridge bonds...
For interest on Platte
river bridge bonds...
For interest on water
works extension bonds
For sinking fund water
works refunding
bonds
For sinking fund Loup
river bridge bonds
1 1720 mills
1 320 mills
1020 mills
2 mills
3 120 mills
Total levy 27 mills
Village at Platte Ceater.
For general fund 10 mills
For water works fund 10 mills
For sinking fund village
bonds 6 mills
For interest on water works
bonds 2 mills
Total levy 2S mills
Village of Creataa.
For general fund 10 mills
For Interest on water works
bonds 8 mills
Total levy 18
mills
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Village mt LUtaf.
For general fund 10 mills
For water works fund 10 mills
For sinking fund village
bonds 8 mills
Total levy 28
Village of Taraar.
For general fund .". .. 5
Village mt Caralea.
No levy.
Vllage mt Maarae.
For general fund 10
For water works fund 20
mills
mills
mills
mills
Total levy...-. 30 mills
Vllage mt Haataarey.
For general fund 10 mills
For street light fund S mills
For water works fund..... 6 mills
For sinking fund water
work bonds 4 mills
Total levy 25 mills
Calamaas Tawaahla.
For general fund mill
For road fund 2 mills
For bridge fund mill
Total levy 3s mills
Blaatark Tawaahla.
For general fund 2 mills
For road fund 2 mills
For bridge fund 1 mill
Total levy 5. mills
Sherawa Tawaahla.
For general fund 2 mills
For road fund 4 mills
For bridge fund 2 mills
Total levy 8 mills
Creataa Tawaaklp.
For general fund 2 mills
For road fund 2 mills
For bridge fund 1 mill
Total levy 5 mills
Shell Creek Tawaahla.
For general fund .- 2 mills
For road fund 14 mills
For bridge fund li mills
Total levy 5 mills
Graad Prairie Tawaahla.
For general fund - 1 mill
For road fund 1 mill
For bridge fund 1 mill
Total levy 3 mills
Hamparejr Tawaaklp.
For general fund 1 mill
For road fund 1 mills
For bridge fund 1 mill
Total levy 3 mills
tier Tawaaklp.
For general fund mill
For road fund 2 mills
For bridge fund 1 mill
Total levy 4 mills
Laap Tawaaklp.
For general fund 1 mill
For road fund 3 mills
Total levy 44 mills
Last Creek Tawaaklp.
For general fund 1 mill
For road fund 2 mills
Total levy 3 mills
Barrawa Tawaaklp.
For general fund 1 mill
For road fund i mill
For bridge fund mill
Total levy 2 mills
GraBTllle Tawaaklp.
No levy.
Sfaarae Tawaaklp.
For general fund 2 mills
For road fund 5 mills
For bridge fund .-. 2 mills
Total levy mill
Jallet Tawaaklp.
For general fund 2 mills
For road fund 5 mills
For bridge fund 2 mills
Total levy 9 mills
St. Bernard Tawaaklp.
For general fund 2 mills
For road fund 1 mill
For bridge fund mill
Total levy 34 mills
30
IvMle Tawaahla.
For
For
For
general fund mill
road fund 5H mills
bridge fund 2 mills
Total levy 8 mills
For general fund mill
For road fund?...; 1 mills
For bridge fund X mill
Total levy 2 mills
Ocmmc Tawaahla.
For general fund 2 mills
For road fund 9 mills
For bridge fund 2 mills
Total levy 13 mills
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY SCHAECHER,
J. F. SCHURE.
FRED DASENBROCK.
On motion of Supervisor Smith same
was adopted.
The following was presented:
To the Board of Equalization:
Gentlemen: Tour committee appoint
ed to submit the levies necessary to de
fray the expenses of the school dis
tricts of the county respectfully re
port, that we And that the officers of
the several districts have filed with
the county clerk their certificate show
ing the amount of money needed to de
fray the expenses of their respective
districts for the current year and In
accordance therewith would recom
mend the following levies to be made
in mills:
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Respectfully submitted.
HENRY SCHAECHER.
J. F. SCHURE.
FRED DASENBROCK.
On motion of County Assessor Clark
same was adopted.
Remaining in session until 12 o'clock
noon the board of eauallzatlon ad
journed, reconvening at 2 o'clock P. M.
with all members present.
The minutes of this session of the
board of equalization were now read
and on motion approved.
Moved by Supervisor Schure that the
board of equalization now adjourn sine
die. Motion carried.
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Columbus, Nebraska, August 21. 1911.
The Board of Supervisors of Platte
County, Nebraska, met in adjourned
session at 2 o'clock P. M. Hon. Louis
4 DAYS 4
Thursday, September 7th,
Under America's Largest Canvas Theatre
PEOPLE
and John Graf.
clerk.
Roll called and following members
present:
Supervisors Clother. Dasenbrock.
Schaecher,. Schure, Smith. Wilson and
Chairman Schwarz.
The minutes of the previous session
of the hoard of supervisors were read
and approved.
The petition of T. R. Thomazin and
others for the location of a public road
40 feet In width, commencing at sta
tion No. 11 on the "Walker road" and
Its Intersection with the west line of
section 3 town 19 range 3 west and
running thence due south on the sec
tion line to the southwest corner of
said section 3, thence due "east on the
section line to a point where the Walk
road Intersects the south line of said
section 3 and at that point terminating,
was presented and read and on motion
referred to the committee on roads and
bridges.
The petition of Adam Pier and oth
ers for the location of a public road 40
feet in width, commenclag at the
southwest corner of section 10 town 19
range 2 west and running thence due
north on section line, was presented
and read and on motion referred to the
committee on roads and bridges.
The petition of Jacob Oik and others
for the alteration of a road running in
a northwesterly direction over the
northeast quarter of section 1 town 20
range 1 west, was presented and read
and on motion referred to the commit
tee on road and bridges.
The petition of G. N. Mackie and oth
ers for dividing Shell Creek township
Into four road districts and the peti
tion of Lew Hoare and others for di
viding Lost Creek township into four
road districts, were presented and read
and on motion referred to the judiciary
committee.
The reports of the appraisers ap
pointed to assess the damages sus
tained by the location of the "Beck-
with road in Oconee township and the
"Borchers road" on the township line
between Bismark and Sherman town
ships, were presented and read and on
motion referred to the committee on
roads and bridges.
All bills on file with the clerk were
on motion referred to appropriate com
mittees. Moved by Supervisor Clother that the
board of supervisors now adjourn until
August 23. 1911. at 9 o'clock A. M. Mo
tion carried.
Columbus. Nebraska, August 23, 1911.
The board of supervisors pursuant to
journment met at 9 o'clock A. M. Hon
Louls Schwarz. chairman, and John
Graf, clerk.
Roll called and following members
present.
Supervisors Clother, Dasenbrock.
Schaecher. Schure, Smith and Chairman
Schwarz. Absent and excused Super
visor Wilson.
The petition of Claus Johnson and
others for the location of a public road
40 feet in width, commencing at the
northeast corner of section 25 town 19
range 4 west and running thence due
south on section line about one and
three-fourths mile and terminating at
the intersection with the Claus John
son road, were presented and read and
on motion referred to the committee of
roads and bridges.
The bid of John Barrett filed with
County Judge Ratterman for the im
provement of certain roads in Creston
township was now opened by him and
read by County Clerk Graf and on mo
tion referred to the committee on roads
and bridges.
The following resolution was Intro
duced by Supervisor Dasenbrock:
Whereas. The time has come when a
new court house for Platte county has
become a real necessity to properly ac
commodate the various county offi
cials anil fni tlio .. i, , . ..
I .. ...- .,.,,- Kt-t-i,,,,, or mo
public records and documents, the pres
ent building being utterly Inadequate
for these purposes, besides being In
compatible with the rank and dignity
..- v.uuuiy oi 1'iaite,
Therefore. Be it resolved that this
ooara can on the citizens of Platte
amin Tnmm
, .., .u. serious considering the
j question of building a new court house
nu oe it rurther
Resolved. That this board take neces
sary steps to secure at an early date
some public expression on this ques
tion. On motion of Supervisor Smith same
was adopted.
On motion of Supervisor Dasenbrock
the board of supervisors now adjourn-
eu ior committee work until 2 o'clock
mis p. m.
Pursuant to adjournment the board
of supervisors reconvened at 2 o'clock,
with all members present except Super
visor Wilson, absent and excused.
The following bills were on motion
allowed and the clerk directed to issue
warrants in payment of same on the
1910 county general fund:
C. E. Early, election board, city
IL V.OIUIIIOUS I g fly
Leopold Plath, election board.
city of Columbus oo
M. C. Calto, election board, city
of Columbus g no
J. A. Ernst, election board, city
of Columbus 6 00
John Schmocker, election board.
city of Columbus c 00
Joseph Gutzmer, election board.
city of Columbus c 00
Charley Micek, election board.
city of Columbus. c 00
L. F. Phillips, election board.
Schwarz, chairman.
STARTING
BAND AND
city of Columbus 6 99
Otto Staab, election board, city
of Columbus 6 9
Isaac Brock, election board, city
of Columbus - 6 00
George W. Elston, election board
city of Columbus 6 00
Chas. L. Dickey, election board.
city of Columbus 6 00
J. R. Meagher, election board.
city of Columbus C 00
Wallace W. Novell, election
board, city of Columbus 6' 00
C. W. Freeman, election board.
city of Columbus 6 00
V. A. Mackln, election board.
city of Columbus 6 00
P. B. Derrington. election board,
city of Columbus 6 00
A. C. Linstrom. election board,
city of Columbus 6 00
Arnold Oehlrich. election board.
city of Columbus 6 00
Eugene Clark, election board.
city of Columbus 6 00
Fred A. Scofleld, election board.
Columbus township 4 00
S. K. .Rapp, election board", Co
lumbus township 4 00
John Kotlar, election board. Co
lumbus township 4 00
Chas. Morgan, election board.
Columbus township 4 00
J. F. Befford. election board, Co
lumbus township 5 U0
Frank Arnie. jr., election board,
Bismark township 4 00
Wm. Durkop, election board.
Bismark township 4 00
Adolph Mueller, election board.
Bismark township 4 00
David Lusche. election board.
Bismark township 4 00
Friedr Cattau. election board.
Bismark township 11 50
C. G. Luedtke. election board.
Sherman township 4 00
Gerhard Rosche. election board.
Sherman township 4 00
Henry Wllke. election board.
Sherman township 4 00
Adolph Groteluschen, election
board. Sherman township 4 00
II. G. Lueschen, election board.
Sherman township 7 50
George Rollin. election board.
Creston township 4 00
Theo. F. Plageman. election
board. Creston township 4 00
V. F. I"almateer. election board.
Creston township 4 00
A. F. Barrett, election board.
Creston township 4 00
Otto II. Struve. election board.
Creston township 8 00
Henry Bargman, election board.
Shell Creek township 4 40
Herman Kluever, election board.
Shell Creek township 4 00
Louis Saalfeld. election hoard.
Shell Creek township 4 00
Herman Kuenemann. election
board. Shell Creek township.. 4 00
Ed Asche, election board. Shell
Creek township C 75
Win. Hoeffelman, jr.. election
board. Grand Prairie township 4 00
Eilert Brackenhof. election
board. Grand Prairie township 4 oo
Adolph Lueschen. election
board. Grand Prairie township 4 00
Peter Michaelson. election
board. Grand Prairie township 4 00
Henry Johannes, election board.
Grand Prairie township 7 50
Albert Kallmann, election board.
Humphrey township 4 oo
Christ Jacobs, election board,
Humphrey township 4 00
Peter Bodewlg. election board.
Humphrey township 4 oo
II. W. Krenz. election board.
Humphrey township 4 oo
Otto Wendt. election board.
Humphrey township 8 7o
W. W. Ernst, election board.
Butler township -t Go
Henry Blaser. election board.
Butler township 4 00
Mike Furman. election board.
Butler township 4 00
Albert Gerber. election board,
Butler township 4 00
Peter Kozlowski. election board,
Butler township 6 SO
Ernest Rupp. election board.
Loup township 4 00
J. G. KumiiuT. election hoard.
Loup township 4 00
John Drozd. election board.
Loup township 4 00
Fred Meedel. election board.
Loup township 4 00
John Scholz. eletcion board.
Loup township 7 00
Lew Hoare, eleclTon board.
Lost Creek township 4 CO
Albert Duster, election board.
Lost Cre.ek township 4 00
T. II. Gleason. election board.
Lost Creek township 4 00
John Moffett. election board.
Lost Creek township 4 oo
Henry Clayburn. election board.
Lost Creek township 7 50
Frank P. Limb, election board.
Burrows township 4 00
John M. Tworek. election board.
Burrows township 4 00
W. E. Schure, election board.
Burrows township 4 oo
Joseph T. Jaworski, election
Burrows township 4 00
John Nosal. election board.
Burrows township 8 00
Henry Kersch. election board,
Granville township C 00
John Boyer, election board.
Granville township 4 00
Richard Olmer, election board.
Granville township 4 00
E. C. Halm, election board.
Granville township 4 00
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Mathlas Classen, sr.. election
board. Granville township 8 50
Theo. Huettner. election board.
Granville township 5 25
Al Edwards, election board.
Granville township 4 rto
Jacob Oik. election board. Gran
ville township 4 00
Jos. G. Mueting. election board.
Granville township 4 00
W. A. Bender, election board.
Granville township 9 20
J. T. Gleason. election board,
Monroe township 4 00
George Lindauer. election board.
Monroe township 4 00
D. J. Gleason. election board.
Monroe township 4 00
Fred Jernberg. election board.
Monroe township 4 00
John R. Williams, election
board, Monroe township 8 00
J. L. Syslnw. election board.
Joliet township 4 oo
M. P. Christenson, election board
Joliet township 4 00
George Glass, election board.
Joliet township 4 00
D. T. Roberts, election board.
Joliet township 4 oo
W. D. Jones, election board. Jol
iet township 9 oo
C. J. Carlson, election board.
St. Bernard township 4 oo
David McAuliffa. election board.
St. Bernard township 4 00
Jacob Borer, election board.
St. Bernard township 4 00
John Purtzer. election board.
St. Bernard township 4 oo
Peter J. Schmitz. election board.
St. Bernard township 1 00
D. S. Pearse. election board.
Woodville township 4 00
W. W. Bivin. election board.
Woodville township 4 00
Roy Greig. election hoard.
Woodville township 4 no
George Mahood. election board.
Woodville township 4 Oil
Peter Welln. election board.
Woodville township 11 oo
Wallace Rood, election board.
Walker township 4 00
C. J. Jacohson. election hoard.
Walker township 4 00
II. T. Swansou. election board.
Walker township 4 oo
Gust Benson, election board.
Walker township 4 00
Herman Otterpohl. election
board. Walker township .... 12 5J
Chris Abegglen. election board,
Oconee township 4 00
C. E. Chapin, election board.
Oconee township 4 00
J. G. Cochran, election board.
Oconee township 4 oo
J. C. Dawson, election board.
Oconee township 4 oo
W. E. Beck with, election board.
Oconee township 7 00
W. J. Welch, election board.
Oconee township 4 0
J. M. Kelly. election board.
Oconee township 4 00
J. E. Dack. election hoard.
Oconee township 4 to
W. T. Strother. election board..
Oconee township 4 oo
Chas R. Watts, election board.
Oconee township 7 4'i
Louis Jones, constable, eiertioii.
Joliet township 4 oo
I. J. Beckwitll. constable, elec
tion. Oconee townsllio 4 00
.Mar ius Nelson, constable, elect-
tlon. Walker township 4 oo
Fred Driimmond. constable.
election, city of Columbus oo
locob Fisher, constable, elec
tion. Granville township 4
J. J. Ducey. constable, election.
St. Bernard township 4 '
Otto Helden. constable, election.
Bismark township 4 ''
E. W. Hoare, constable, election.
T.nt fTreMlc tnwnsllill 4 M
Frank Savadge. constable, elec
tion. Burrows township 4 oo
J. A. Hoadley. making booths
primary election ' "
Eilert Brackenhon. use or .school
house in District No. 21 5 00
School Dist. No. 63, use of school
house for election 5 00
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Columbus, Nebraska
Joliet township, rent for town
hall for election 5
Wm. Becker, posting notices
election city of Columbus 2
J. S. Ilauey. canvassing election
returns 5
K. C. Early, canvassing election
returns 5
John Graf, county clerk, can
vassing election returns 5
Henry C. I.ichnit. sheriff, costs
in insane cases 35
Henry C Lachnit. sheriff, salary
for August 145
Henry C. lachnit. automobile
hire 1
Marke Burke, dep. slier., salary
for August 70
Shell Clark, eo. asses., salary etc.
for 1911 614
Fred S. Lecron. co. supt.. salary
for August 132
Fred S. Lecron. cash advanced.
Louis Held. co. treas. cash ad-
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John Graf. co. elk., part pay
ment l'.ll tax list 200
John Graf. co. elk., cash ad-
KIopp & Bartlett Co., supplies
for county 2til
Hammond & Stephens Co.. sup
plies for county 4
Underwood Typewriter Co., sup
plies for county 1
Telegram Company. supplies,
etc.. for county 207
Lindsay Post, publishing road
notices 35
Nebraska Hieue, publishing pro-
Humphrey Democrat, publishing
publishing procedings 29
G. W. Davis, salary as janitor.. 3X
John RranniganT'auto delivering
ballots, etc 43
Columbus Automobile Co.. auto
for county attorney 4
Platte Center Auto Co., auto for
Supervisor Clother 4
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