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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupervisors Rec 10 19209.0 Monday, January, 12th. 1'20, 10 A. M. Board met raursuant to adjournment of December, 30th. 1919. Roll call, Members -present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Fynes. Motion by Writing, Second by Fargleroad that the recoirnendation Of tle Finance Committee be made the order of the Board and that the following claims be allowed on the General Fund and the Clerk be instructedto draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all present voted aye Motion carried. Sutter & Roeder McGrath Fwd. Co. George Falte A. H. Cramer Wolbach & Brach George W. Bivens T. G. Whiting A. 1. Battan-- John Toff Hastings, Fuel Co. Guarantee Electric Co. Guarantee Electric Co. Robert %ohner F. J. Benedict Motion by Bivens, Second by made the order of the Board and 45.78 27.15 4.00 15.00 13.18 17.40 29.90 3.44 25.00 19.00 1.35 6.20 14.86 45.00 ramer that L. N. Button ; 12.00 Milburn & Scott 0o. 25.00 James E. Addie 46.50 W. A. Cole 118.43 Byers number Co. 128.25 Mary Dungan 5.00 Hammond & Stephens Co. 1.57 Adams County Democrat- 15.95 Hilyerd Chemical Co. 45.00 Chas. D. Huckleberry 1.50 0. H. $Drankle 10.00 0. H.. Sprankle 7.50 W. B. Hargleroad 56.40 the recommendation To the Finance Committee be that the claim of W. G. $eddler for `100.00 on the Soldiers & Sailors Releif Fund be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to draw a w for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M. rrant Monday, January, 12thl 1920, 1:30 P. Y. At 1:30 P. .. the Board reassembled as per' recess. Roll call, all Members present except Fynes. Motion by Cramer, Second by Whiting that the recommendation fo the Finance Committee be made the order of the Board and that the following ca.lims be allowed on the Poor Aid Fund and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Miller Coal Co. Sutter & Roeder Conrad Walker Henry Herbst $ 29.50 20.95 12.53 23.40 J. H. Yost number Co. A. C. Atwater Hastings Fuel Co. Kalif & Rinderspacher $ 11.75 50.04 47.65 26.05 Motion by Cramer, Second by Whiting that the recommendation To the Finance Committee be made the order of the Board and that the claim of Ella Doty for '30.00 be allowed on the Poor Aid Fund and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrant for the same. Roll call,ayes: Hoff, Cramer, Bivens, Whiting, and Benedict. Nays: Fargleroad. Hynes: Absent. Motion carried. Motion by Whiting, Second by ''a.rgleroed that the reommendat ion Of the Finance Committee be made the order of the Board and that the following claims be allowed Motor Vehicle Registration Fund and the Clerk Roll call, all voted W. B. Fargleroad H. B. Burroughs C. P. Smith C P. Smith Christ Kort aye. Motion carried. W. B. Yargleroad W. F. Duncan Art Mistier n 4k 54.45 68.70 52.46 123.02 12.65 22.50 84.86 108.00 A'Z OM be instructed to Christ Kort Andy Smith W. C. Dycus Andy Smith 0. M. Doty draw on the Special warrants for the George A. Munroe E. E. Shierman E. E. Shierman 40.95 43.07 70.25 9.45 29.40 91.65 204.16 90.98 1 An same. r9 ) 7 Motion by Cramer, Second by Bivens that the caimof J. Wiltrout for $60.25 on the Road Fund be allowed at $44.90. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion Carried. Motion by Hargleroad by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be made the order of the Board and that the following claims be flowed on the Road Fund and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Crisman & Brehn, $ 8.25 F. J. Benedict $10.00 Standard Oil Co. 322.34 Motion by Bivens, Second by Fargleroad .that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be made the order of the Board and that the fOilowing claims be allowed on and the Clerk be Motion carried. J. F. Furry G. N. Coon Frank Beach instructed to draw warrants for the same. the Bridge Fund Roll call, all voted aye. $ 2.00 F. S. Philleo $ 1.50 35.85 D. S. Phelps 1.60 5.00 Blaine Township 10.95 At 5 P. M. the Board recessed until Tuesday, January, 13th. 1920 at 10 A. M. Tuesday, January, 13th. 1920, 10 A.M. Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and BenedAct. Motion by Fynes, Second by Cramer that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be made the order and that the following claims be allowed on the Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund and the Clerk be instructed to draw wer ants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Andy Smidt t 40.25 Cha4.Kaehn $ 84.45 H. B. Burroughs 66.10 Fred G. Roed 15.00 W. F. Duncan 1.80 At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M. At 1:30 9. Y. the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Bivens that the follow shoveling be allowed on the Roed Fund at 30' per hour for team, es provided by law. Roll call. Ayes: Hoff,dramer, Nays: Fynes, Whiting present but not voting. Motion carr Frank Bosard Andy Smidt Andy Smidt Ed Keiffee Marion Mullen C. 0. Becker Nick Seyler Edd J. Fuckfeldt W. J. Eischen P. 3. 8ischen 5.40 10.50 9.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 25.50 - 119.85 3.00 Motion by Fargleroad, 1.95 all, all Members present. ng list of claims for snow a man and 3091. per hour for a Bivens, Fergleroed and Benedict. ed. W. A. Newell $ 71.95 Matt Consbru k 2.25 W. F. Liston 43.60 Pete Consbru k 2.25 Edwin M. Pra te 1.20 0. F. Priebe 1.20 C. L. Hanson 6.90 R. H. Struss 34.35 do 3. Fuckf ldt 6.30 i. L. Kent 60.60 Second by Whiting that the recomm ndatfton of the Finance Committee be made the order of the Board and that the fel/owing clai is be allowed on the Special Motor Vehicle Registration call, all voted aye. E. P. Pratt Highway Maintainer 0 Pund and the clerk be Motion carried. $1,469.47 609.27 Minutes were read and approved. Motion by Hynes, Second by Whiting that Whereupon the old Boerdadjoprned, 4 unty att4 Terk, instructed to d aw warrants for the same. Roll E. A. Brande. $1,.:670.00 this Board now djourn sire die. Motion carried. halrman. Tuesday, January, 13th. 1920, 4 P. M. Reorganization fo the Board of Supervisors of Adams County. Board called to order by the County Clerk. Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Rivens Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. There was no change in the personnel of the Board. On motion, Supervisor John Hoff was elected temporary Chairman. An informal ballot for Chairman was taken which resulted'as follows: J.L.1-Tynes,2, George W. Bivens,l, John Hoff,l, T. G. Whiting,l, P. J. Benedict,2, A fOrmal ballot was taken which resulted as follows: F. J. Benedict,4, J. L. Hynes,2, T. G. Whiting,1. Motion by Frargleroad, Second by Whiting that the election of F. J. Benedict be made unanithous. Motion carried. Motion by Foff, Second by Whiting that we comply with theorderof the County Juage in regerd to a Mothers Pension for Mrs. Iva Rose and that the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants on the General Fund for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Fynes, Second by Fargleroad that the Chairman and Clerk be instructed to sign the a,,plication for admission of George A. Kaylor for the Soldiers and Sailors Home at Burkett, Nebr. Motion carried. Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Hoff that the appointment of Nancy E. Bottorff as Deputy County Clerk for the year 1920 be confirmed. Motion carried. At 5 P. M. the Board recessed until Wednesday, January, 14th. 1920 at 9 A.M. Wednesday, January, 14th. 1920, 9 A. M. Board reasser-bled as per recess of January, 13th. 1920. Roll call. Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, WhitinF, Hargleroad and Benedict. Motion by Hynes, Second by Fargleroad that the names of people receiving Poor Aid from the County be published with the Proceedings of the Board. Roll call, ayes: Fynes, Bivens, and Farglerond. Nays: Hoff, Cramer, Whiting,and Benedict. Motion lost. The Chairman, F. J. Benedict anointed the following standing committees for the year 1920 Settlement Committee. Hynes, Chairman, Cramer, Whiting, Foff, 7argleroad, Bivens and Benedict. Finance Committee. Hoff, Chairman, Bivens, Hargleroad, Benedict, Cramer, Fynes and Whiting. Complaint Committee. • Cramer, Chairman, Foff and Fargleroad. Road & Bridge Committee. Whiting, Chairman, Foff, Bivens, Cramer, Fargleroad and Benedict. County Farm Committee. Bivens, Chairman, Whiting and Hynes. Lands Buildings and Supplies Committee. Cramer, Chairman, Foff and Benedict. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M. Wednesday, January, 14th. 1920, 1:30 P.M. At 1:30 P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. All Members present. Motion by Fynes, Second by Fargleroad that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids on bridges for tbe year 1920 as reouired by the Statute. Motion carried. Motion by Farglerotad, Second by Fynes tbat the plsns and specifications for bridges as given by the State engineer in 1915 And which are now on file in the office of the County Clerk, be adopted for the year 1920. Motion carried. F" 'l:v �"6 i Roll cel, all voted eye. a?otion carried. Aroti ori by Whiting, Second by Cramer that we allow the County Attorney X40.00 per month for clerical help for t}ie year 1920. Roll call, ayes: Cramer, Fynes, Bivens, Whiting, Foff,and Benedict. Nays: Fargleroad. Motion carried. Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Fynes that the bond of Nancy B. Bottorff as Deputy County Clerk be accepted and approved. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that the following claims for snow shoveling be allowed on the Road Fund. Roll call, ayes: Hoff, Cramer, Bivens, Fargleroad and. Benedict. Nays: Hynes. Whiting present but not voting. Motion carried. G. D. Priebe -- - 3.00 Dan Fisher 1.35 A. G. Bourg 2.10 J. N. Parsons Emerson Wortman Fred Taute .60 1.20 9.00 Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Whiting that the following list of Estimates for the year 1920 be adopted by the Board. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Books, Stationary and Printing $ 3,000.00 General Expenses 20,000.00 Bridges 30;000.00 supervisors ------------- - ------ _-_, - _ - -__--- ------ - 6;000.00 Assessment 5,000.00 750.00 250.00 500.00 Superintendent Coroner Attorney Jail 1,000.00 Coal 1;500.00 Poor Aid 12,000.00 -___ _______ __.-_- County ��.�---_- ---..-_--___-_--- 2,500.00 Court Expense 5,000.00 Lands & Buildings 8,000.00 Roads 15,000.00 Gas, Water, Lights and Phones 1,500.00 Mothers Pensions 700.00 Election 5,000.00 x'11 ,700.00 Motion by Fynes, Second by Fargleroad that the request of H. B. Bloem for refund of taxes as shown by tax receipt No.4348 amounting to $30.4.5 be granted. Same being refunded on acc- ount of erroneous assessment, and that the Treasurer be instructed to refund to Mr. Bloem the sum of <30.45. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Bivens that the request of W. Ackley for refund of taxes as shown by tax receipt No.2824 be disallowed for the reason that the hoard can find no ground for this request. Motion carried. Motion by Fynes, 'Second by Farglero=d that the following resolution submitted by the State Department of Public Works be not adopted by this Board. Roll call, ayes: Cramer, Fynes, Whiting and Parglerond. Nays: Hoff and Benedict. Motion carried. The resolutions follow: "'herer s, the Department of Public Works of the State of Nebraska has proposed to furnish egthipment and grade t}e state highways within Adams County and Whereas, said Department of Public Works proposes to do_ said work at actual cost og operating the grading equipment plus the repairs without any;,rcharges for depreciation or rent of equipment. TF7R7TORT,,B7 IT 2ES0TTVTD that we request the Department of Public Works to grade Highway N0.41 described as follows: Hastings North to .dams -Hall Co. Line. BT TM 7,177-777. PE90T,V7T` that the Department of Public Works be requested to pay the actual cost of operating grading, equipment, plus repairs, out of Adams County's apport- ionment of the State Highs -gay Fund. 91 ani BE IT F%77`,F2 RESOLVED that all said work be done under the direction of theCounty Highway dorrnissioner, subject to the approval of Division Engineer of the Pepaartment of :Publi.c Works. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that we do not appoint a Highway Commissioner for Adams County. Roll call, ayes, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Fargleroad and Benedict . Nays: Hoff. Motion carried. Minutes read and approved. Mviotion by Hynes, Second by Whiting that this Boald noir adjourn to meet again on ednesda.y, February, lith. 1920 at 10 A. M. Whereupon the Board ad journed. TV - Wednesday, February, llth 1920, 10 o'clock, A.M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of January, 14th 1920. Roll call, Members present as follows: Foff, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Fargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Cramer. The entire forenoon was taken up in auditing of claims filed in the office of the County Clerk. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P.M. Wednesday, February, llth, 1920, 1:30 P.M. At 1:30 P.M. the Board reassemble& as per recess. All Members present except Cramer. The Finance Committe completed the auditing of the claims and recommended the follow- ing claims be allowed on the different Funds. Motion by Hynes, Second by Fargleroad that the -Following claims be allowed on the General Fund. Roll call, County Treasurer County Treasurer W. A. Cole Mary Dungen all Members present voted aye. Motion carried. State Journal Company J. T. Fynes A. T. Battan Geo. W. Bivens T. G. Whiting' .ohn Foff $ 88.31 J. F. Baugh t 59.00 -- 171.12 F. A. Yearns 77.93 115.90 Hastings Basket ystem 36.93 19.16 J. F. McGrath Pwd. Co. 12.45 59.82 C. T. Pfeifer 5.50 30.00 Juniata Lumber Co. 127.45 2,79 j• F. Yost Lumber Go, 73.60 Tem Tibbets J. E. Willits W. W. Keith The Hastings Daily Tribune Chris Hansen Omaha Printing Company Omaha Printing Company Omaha Printing Company R. O. Wood Hastings Basket System Anderson Shoe Company Joseph Ormond 49.80 B. M. Simms ; 3.65 36.30 Miller Coal Company 236.20 25.00 F. A. EcElhinney .85 38.90 James E. Addie 40.00 3.00 Geo. Mister 1.25 8.00 Guarantee Elect. Co. 2.20 29.91 Local Registrars 50.00 26.05 Dorsey D. Baird 25.00 127.00 Dorsey D. Baird 5.00 4.00 J. M. Tennant 5.00 15.02 University Pub. Co. 12.50 3.60 F. J. Benedict 55.00 24.53 Lincoln Telg. & Tel. Go. -7.70 22.05 Watkins-Clute Printing Co.-- 60.25 37.40 K. B Printing Co. 59.67 Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the follOwing claims be allowed on the Bridge Fund, and the Glerk be instructed to draw. warrants for the same. Roll, call, all Members present voted aye. Motion carried. Ed J. Fuckfeldt- - --- - -- 4.20 Frank Yeith 4.80 Fisher number Co. 32.85 Motion by Fargleroad,Second by Bivens that the following claims be allowed on the Road Fund and the Clerk be instructed to drew warrants for the same. Roll call, all Members present voted aye. Motion carried. Ed J. Huckfeldt 41' 26 70 ,.,.p • Chas. Smith 6.00 Karl Richert 7.20 John Timm 30.25 Dan Essinger 58.05 Juniata Lumbe.- Co. 3.45 Otto Yleier 4,20 Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Hynes that the following claims be allowed on the Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all Members present voted aye. Motion carried. Chas Kuehn $ 66.65 O. M. Doty : 328.10 Andy Smidt 41.05 W. F. Duncan 4.00 C. P. Smith 28.35 Herman Hanson .$ 41.40 Ed J. Fnckfeldt 35.70 S. Bauder 19.80 E. E. Shierman 41.95 Motion by Hoff, Second by Bivens that the following claims on the Soldiers & Sailors Releif Fund he allowed and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll °all, all Members present voted aye. Motion carried. W. G. Saddler George T. Wheat $ 13.97 14.00 Henry Shick $ 20.09 ! b Motion by Bivens, Seeond by Fargleroad that the following claims on the Poor Aid Fund be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. present toted aye. Motion Alex Reiber carried. A. C. Atwater B. M. Sims Fastings asket System Miss Moffitt Juniata iaamber Co. Wolbach Brach Mrs. Ella Doty 0 100.00 124.10 15.47 21.70 25.00 34.20 12.00 20.00 D. Wbbster ChrisFansen-------------------- Pastings Fuel Co. Byers Taimber Co. Penry Bauer J. H. Yost Iumbea Co. J. C. 7enny Co. H. 0, Eckhardt Roll call, all Members ,t) 29.94 11.50 44.50 10.75 13.39 14.25 8.99 23.26_ • Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Bivens that the bill of F.S. Philleo for 0_00.00 be dis- allowed. Roll call, ayes: Hoff, Bivens, Hargleroad and Benedict. Nays: Hynes, and Whiting. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Fargleroad that the following appointments made by the Assessor be approved. Motion carried. A. M. Clarke for Third Ward and Edw. Jones, assessor for Fourth Ward. At 4:30 P.M. the Board recessed until February, 12th 1920 at 9:30 A.1a. Thursday, February, 12th 1920, 9:30 A.M. At 9:30 A.M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, ITembers present as follows; Foff, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Cramer. Bids for Bridges wee then oaened and read before the Board. Motion by rynes, Second by Whiting that we accept the bids and enter into contract with the Standard. Bridge Company of Omaha, Nebraska for idams County Bridges for the year 1920. Roll call, all Membeas present voted. aye. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that we accept the bids and enter into contract with Frank F. Fitts of Nolstein, Nebr., for cement bridges for Adams County for the 1920. Roll call, all Members present voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Foff, Second by Fargleroad that the following resolution be adopted; ayes: Hoff, T1ynes, Bivens, Hargleroad and Benedict. Nays: Whiting. Motion carried. The Resolution follows: WF7-EaS, the Adams County Poor Farm, mor particularly described as the South Palf of Section 1, Township 6 Forth, Range 11 West of the 6th P.M. in Adams County, Nebraska, is inadequate to meet the demands, and, TREA9, it is oractically out of the auestion to properly equip and maintain a suitable home for many of those who unfortunately have to be cared for bs- Adams County, at the present location of said farm, and 17FTaEaS, a County Hospital and infirmary, located at or near the City of Fastings, would more adequately meet the growing needs, and, WPITIIIS, said County Farm and its equipment can now be sold at a good price and the proceeds from the sale thereo-' could be used fon the purchasing of the necessary grounds and for the erection and equipment of be necessary bnilding or 7fluildings for a Connty Fospital and infirm- ary. Tr0-' 7 - FORE it is hereby resolved that we, the County Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska , in regular session assembled, hereby authorize and direct the County Clerk of Idams County to take the necessary steps for submitting to the qualified electors of Adams County, at the time of the regular primary election on April 20th, 1920, the question as to whether said. County Farm shall -be sold and the proceeds from the sale thereof used as above mentioned. Dated this 12th day of Febranry, 1920. 1 nrtion Ly rargleroad, Second by Poff tht the following OTficial Bonds be approved. Roll call, all Members present voted aye. 1,'otion carried. Road Overseer District #2 Zero Township. Road Overseer District #1 Zero Township Road Overseer District #4 Zero Township. Town Treasurer Eenesaw Township. Town Clerk Eenesaw Township: P. Burl Osborn Robert Warnke Wm. Gilmore B. F. Schlegel C. 7. T:iartwig Standard Bridge Company, Omaha, nebraska. It 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1 o'clock, P.M. Thursday, February, 12th 1920, 16 o'clock, P. Y. .At. 1 o'clock noon the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present except Cramer. Motion by ITynes, Second by Bivens that the Bridge Petitions of C. ITansen and W. 7. Bierman be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee. Motion carried. Motion by roff, Second by Tynes that the claims for reund of taxes by A. E. Kindig as shown by •tax receipt Po. 4722 and Maxwell Motor Company as shown by tax receipt Po.3852 be disallowed. Roll c-11, all Members Present voted aye. Motion carried. Minutes were read approved. Motion by Tynes, Second by TToff that this Board now adjourn to meet again March, 8th 1920, at 10 o'clock, A.IJ. Whereupon the Board Adjourned. o A612,4e4 y Clerk MONDAY, MARCH, 8th 1920, 10 o'clock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of February, 12th 1920. Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. The entire forenoon was taken lin by the Finance Committee in auditing the el ims on file in the office of the County Clerk. At 12 O'clock, noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P.M. At 1:30 P. N. the Board reassembled as per recess, all Members present. The Finance Committee finished the auditing of the claims, and the Clerk read all the claims before the entire Board. Upon the reooMmendation of the Finance Committee the follow- ing claims on the different funds were recommended to he allowed: T. G. Whiting Geo, W. Bivens W. A. Cole Lem Tibbetts General Fund. $ 44.90 36.00 165.21 96.00 7.00 61.40 2.00 8.00 3.00 2.00 84.00 5.09 1.71 18.00 40.00 7.75 1.65 20.25 7.50 8.07 9.00 62.50 55.00 22.50 83.15 BRIDGP, FUND. John Snider, County Judge James F. Crowley Alice Brooks-. W. W. Keith J. E. Willits Mrs. E. F. Henry Wm, F. Widamier A. 1. Battan Pickens $ Bretton Dorsey P. Baird James E..Addie Guarantee Electric Co. Guarantee Electric Co. Mary Dungan Proffit & Lovell 41111.0.1.. State Journal dempany 0. C. Zinn & Co, Omaha Printing Co. Renner & Serf John Hoff K -B Printing Go. Louis Cutter & Son Martin Crosson Wheeler Tumber & Bridge Co. O. C. Kent Standard Oil Co. W. C. Dycus Andy Smidt W. A. Newell W. A. Newell Wm. C. Dycus 0, P. Smith Fred G. Roeder John Malick Ed. J. Fuckfeldt Geo. T. Whet A 3.00 9.00 9.50 Binderup Hdw. Co. J. 0. Brower Central City Chemical Co. The Nebr. School Supply Co. Wahlquist Bros. Wahlquist Bros. Geo. Ralte 3. H. McGrath Hdw. 00. John L. Mace, M.D. P. A. Kearns Hastings Basket System Fred Augustin National Refining Co. Livingston Bros. Temple Cafe U. S. Rohrer G. E. Collett -B Printing Co. F. J- Benedict W. A. Pielstick Milburn & Scott C J. L. IlYnes County Treasurer County Treasurer Fred Paris BinderuP Edw. Road Fund. 21.08 Kenesaw Farmers Lumber Co. 5.00 Special Motor Vehicle Registration $ 98.92 111.85 96.35 29.90 36.00 9.44 17.5p 5.40 141.82 Soldiers & Sailo $ 60.00 Pickens & Bratton donrnd Walker Henry Herbst James V. Beghtol Nye, Schneider, Fowler Co. Hastings Fuel Co. Alex Reiber A. C. Atwater Fred G. Roeder W. B. Hargleroad Fred G. Roeder 0. M. Doty Fund. $ 4.83 •50 73.50 7.20 107.75 62.50 7.00 7.35 16.00 30.35 41.93 19.30 10.28 10.00 37.15 68.00 68.00 60.17 81.00 48.00 40.76 28.00 100.76 107.50 12.00 1.05 N3.10 C. P. Smith T• S. Hynes J. P. Fernow Geo. A. Munroe Geo. Munroe s Releif Fund. Poor Aid Fund. $ 7.41 3.46 • 16.72 48.00 12.50 16.65 100.00 108.42 Hastings Ba,iket System S. J. Jones B. F. Carl B. M. Simms Eenesaw Farmers Lumber Co. J. F. Yost Lumber Co. Chris Hansen C. V. Whinand------------- ... ... ------- $ 30.20 25.65 96.75 84.60 19.50 5.40 44.10 11.25 160.12 17.08 45.50 19.00 8.40 26.20 20.0 11.50 7.01 `fl Motion by Hynes, Second by Cramer that the above claims be allowed and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants on the various Funds for the same. Roll cell, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hoff that the claim of The Chicago Lumber dompany of Pauline, nebr., on the Bridge Fund for $6.75 be disallowed. Motion carried. Motion by Hoff, Second by Cramer that the claim of the Village of Holstein on the general Fund for $10.00 be disallowed. Roll call, ayes: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting and Benedict. Nays: Hargleroad. Motion carried. Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Hynes that we allow :for rent at each Pooling Place in Adams County not to exceed 010.00 for each election held Fnd that the County Clerk be instructed to notify the Treasurer of the School District, or the Twonship Treasurer, or the -owner of the building Where such election is held to file a claim with the County Clerk for the amount. Roll call, ayes: Cramer, Fynes, Bivens, Whiting, Fergleroad and Benedict. Hoff, present but not voting. Motion carried. At 5 P. M. the Board recessed until March, 9th 1920 at 9 A.I. Tuesday, March, 9th 1920. At 9 A. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the Supply Committee be instructed to purchase election booths enough for use in the seven precincts of the city of Hastings under an agree- ment with the City Council of Hastings, whereby the city agrees to pay one half the cost. R011 call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Fargleroad, Second by Hoff that the appointment of Bert Shay, Roadoverseer, rietrict, No. 3, Denver Township and of Fred Paris, Roadoverseer, District, No. 2, Denver Township and Albert F. Einspahr, Justice of the Peace, Wanda Twonship be approved. Motion carried. Motion by Foff, Second by Hergleroad that the official bonds of Fred Peris, Roadoverseer and Albert F. Einspahr, Justice of the Peace and the Public Contractor Bond of Frank E. Kitts be approved. Motion carried. At this time the report of the State Examiner on the County Treasurer's Office from June, 24, 1919 to February, 16, 1920 inclusive, was reaa and placed on file. Motion by hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the claim of -the Standard Bridge Company on the Bridge Fund for 5,000.00 be allowed. Roll call, ayes: Hoff, Fynes, Bivens, Whiting,Hargleroad and Benedict. Cramer: ,.bsent. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P. M. the Board reassembled ss per recess. Roll call, all Members present. Motion by Fynes, Second by Hargleroad tat the recom-endation of Supervisor Cramer on the application of Thomas Murphy for a blind pension, for the year 1920, at :,.2.50.00 per year, to be paid ouarterly, be approved, and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Fyhes, Second by Fargleroad that the County Attorney be instructed to take the necessary steps to collect the claim of Adams County against Clay County. Motion carried. Motion by Karglercad, Second by Hynes that the recommendation of the Complaint Committee be made the order of the Board and thet the claim of N. W. Klein for a refund of •9.00 on his personal tax for 1919 be granted, on account of en error made by the Assessor on his 3a Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Cramer that the claim of Mrs. Lula Brandt fora refund of personal tax for the year 1919, as shown by tax receipt No.5372 be disallowed, for the reason that the time had elapsed for making any claim for a reduction. Motion carried. Motion by Whiting, Second by Givens that we allow Sunnyside 44.00 per week for the support of Miss Clark. Roll call, ayesHoff, Hynes, nivens, Whiting and Benedict. Nays: Bargleroad, Cramer: Absent. Motion carried, Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that we pa.y for Grader, Tractor end Maintainer Operators, 75¢ per hour. Roll call, ayes: Hynes, Bivens, Whiting and Hargleroad. Nays: Benedict.Absent: Hoff and. Cramer. Motion carried. Minutes were react and approved. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Saturday, March, 2G th 1920 at 10 A. M. Motion carried. Whereupon the Hoard adjourned. County Clerk. /31 7 SaturUaY, , March, 20th 1920, 10 o'clock, A. Board met pursuant to adjournment of March, 9th 1920. Rollcall, Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting. Hargleroad and Benedict. Motion by Hoff, Second by Fargleroad that the petition of Warren Boyd and others Thr a Bridge toAuilt between Sec. 15 & 16, Roseland Township be referred to the Road & Bridge Committee. Notion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hoff that the appointment of Thane H. Pease as Roadoverseer District # 1, Juniata Township by the Township Board of Juniata be confirmed. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that the Official Bond of Thane H. Pease, Road - overseer, District # 1, Juniata and the Official Bond of Bert Shay as Road Overseer, District, # 3, Denver Township be approved. Motion carried. Motion by Fynes, Second by Cramer that the following names submitted by the County Assessor for the year 1920 be approved. Motion carried. Precinct Assessor for Hanover Township, Jay Powers. Precinct Assessor for Blaine Towndhip, C. E. Painter. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M. At 1:30 P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. All Members present. Motion by Cramer, Second by Whiting that the Petition of W. O. Spicknell and others asking for the survey of a road described in said petition, be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee for investigation. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting, that the proposition of the E. A. Brandes Tractor Company, in taking the small Avery Tractor and the Heider Tractor, on a trade for two 18-36 Avery Tractors, the County paying the difference of 4430.00 F.O.B. Hastings, be accepted and that the County enter into a contract with the E. A. Brandes Tractor Company for the same. Roll call, Ayes: Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting and Hargleroad. Nays: Hoff and Benedict. Notion carried. Minutes read and approved. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that this Board now adjourn to meet again on MondgY, Anril, 5th 1920, at 10 A. M. Motion carried. Whereupon the Board adjourned. i.11 A ai-c-4 ounty Clerk. M. MONDAY, APRIL, 5th 1920, 10 o'clock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of Mareh,'20th 1920. MeMberS present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Bivens, Whiting and Benedict. AbsentHargleroad and Hynes. The entire forenoon Was taken up in the examination and auditing of claims on file in the office of the County Clerk. At 12 OTPlook noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M. At 1:30 P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present except Hynes. The Clerk read the following bills which were recommended to be allowed by the Finance Committee. K -B Printing Company Deines Drug Company Chris Hansen Guarantee Elect. Company Burroughs Add. Mach. Company --- K-B Printing Company R -B Printing Company -- ---- K-B Printing Company L. N. Button, Reg. of Deeds L. E. Button Remington Typewriter Company R. A. Pickens - - Nye, Schneider, Fowler Comapny Stewart & Smith Diebold Safe & Lock Company Edgerton & Hamilton Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Company Williams Printing ComPenY- A. I. Batten B. M. Simms Omaha Printing Company Wolbac'h & Brach Lincoln Tel. &'Teleg. Company K -B Printing Company Hammond & Stephens Company James P. Crowley W. A. dole Dr. E. J. Latta W. W. Keith J. E. Willits GENERAL FUND. P. JaoobsOn P. Jacobson E. H. Schroeder J. F. Yost Lbr. Company 29.29 66.10 18.70 3.15 9.10 49.00 30.23 8.00 2.40 16.70 123.00 57.60 117.35 40.65 20.00 14.50 2.75 19.50 5.76 .75 2.50 4.38 7.25 45.72 30.07 81.49 151.30 2.00 16.00 6.00 Geo. W. Bivens C. F. Lane it> $ 2.00 John Derry 2.00 W. T. Johnson 2.00 Lem Tibbets 365.40 Geo. W. Bivens 59.00 John Foff 40.00 T. G. Whiting 64.20 Robert Zohner 5.00 Dr. E. B. Hamel 56.50 City of Hastings 3.20 W. A. Baker 1.00 J. R. Uerling 10.00 Hastings Equity Gr. Biri Company- 9.75 J. O. Brower 4.44 James F. Crowley 4.75 County Clerk 16.78 Mary Dungan 23.21 James E. Addie 37.00 J. A. Gates-- 20.00 Wm. F. Steele 81.60 William Widmaier 24.00 Rippeteau Wall Paper & Paint Co. 3.20 E. Martin, Treas. 15.00 J. H. McGrath, Haw. Company 3.30 Hastings Basket System 16.84 J. C. Penny Company 2.50 P. J. enedict - 85.00 Univer6ity Publishing Co. 12.91 County Treasurer104.51 A. F. Cramer 55.00 $2.00 BRIDGE FUND. 26.90 J. A. Silvey Lbr. Company 16.55 Standard -Bridge Company ROAD FUND. $ 5.25 T. G. Whiting 8.40 Charles Croiser SPECIAL MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION FUNP. Dan Essinger $ 39.26 Bert Shay ------------ 7.20 John B. Cornelius 11.70 O. M. Doty 48.10 E. A. Brandes Tractor Company -1430.00 F. B. Burroughs 34.20 F. B. Burroughs J. B. Fernow 3. B. Pernow J. B. Fernow J. B. Pernow Chas -Kuehn POOR AID FUND. A. C. Atwater $116.76 Chris Hansen 75.75 C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. 3.13 Malhinney Pharmacy 5.75 B. M. Simms 1.25 Hastings Basket System 20.51 B. M. Simms 8,56 B. F. Carl 9.10 Juniata Gr. & I. S. Assin10.25 Nebr. Sanitarium 37.90 $10.40 62.40 Alex Reiber J. C. Penny Company J. F. Yost Lbr. Company Conrad Walker Henry Herbst Hastings Fuel Company Mary Lanning Hospital Dr. James V. Beghtol Walter ,11. Now.ers Sunnyside 6.95 1411.29 20.70 8.10 4.05 5.85 6.00 85.18 $ 100.00 26.37 14.50 13.41 17.36 22.55 134,20 6.00 24.00 143.00 /33 Roll call, ayes: Foff, dramar, Bivens, Hargieroad and Benedict. Absent: Hynes and Whiting. Motion carried, Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that the County Treasurer be instructed to refund to the Hastings Equity Grain nin Company, 0123.36 as shown by tax receipt No. 4282, on account of double assessment on their property for the year 1919. Roll call, ayes: Hoff, Cramer, Bivens, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Hynes, and Whiting. Motion carried. The following order was on motion of Cramer and Seconded by Hargleroad made a matter of record: Whereas the sum of 02500.00 was paid to the Standard Bridge Company on contracts for 1919 Bridge work, by warrant No. 98 on the Bridge Fund, ordered December, 30, 1919 and the said warrant not having been used or paid and having been returned to the Oounty Clerk, the same is hereby ordered canceled and the Bridge Fund credited with said amount. Motion carried. At 5 P. M. the Board recessed until 9:30 A. M. Tuesday, April, 6th 1920. TUESDAY? APRIL, 6th 1920, 9:30 A. M. Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, loembers present as folio a: Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Hynes. Motion by Hoff, Second by Cramer that the request of the County Treasurer to retain fees Hoff, Cramer, for the year help: One Deputy 1920 earned in the office of the County Treasurer for paying the following Salary, 'V1250.00 One Bookkeeper and Stenographer, Salary, $1200.00 T. Extra Clerk Fire, Salary, 900.00 Total 3350.00 All salaries and clerk hire to be paid out of the fees earned by the office. Roll call, all Members present voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that the appointments by the Oounty Assessor of R. E. Gartner, Assessor for,Iittle nhue and F. Otto Ruhter, Assessor for Verona, be comfirmed. Motion carried. Motion by Hoff, Second by Cramer that we rescind the action of noard f April, 5th 1920 in allowing the alaim of the Standard Bridge Company for ,'1411.29 on the Bridge Fund. Roll call, all Members present voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Cramer that George B. Durkee be apptinted State Trail Insurance Adjuster, for Adams County for the year 1920. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that we -Allow Martha Butz rus 0100.00 per month as Assisstant County Superintendent, commencing May, lst 1920. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that the reouest of Mrs. Ella V. Crane for a reduetion in valuation as shown by tax receipt No.618P and the request of F. T. Isberg for a reduction in valuation as shown by tax receipt Ilo.6619 be disallowed for the reason that the Board has no lawful right to reduce valnations except at their regular meeting as a Board of Equalization. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that the following claims be allowed on the different funds and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. The claims follow: Z111,1)zi • ‘, 3 - - Viiia,,,giGe.41iWtalE4Z4146i-44Miki4.:,?2Vhiic.0.,,,,Aiii+4,44:ik.,4,t:::•44i,iii,j,Viakt*t4k:ii,,iqiN:;',Y,-, 420 4.141.,44, 444 44. ;4, 44444444444444.4. 44, GENERAL FUND. Proffitt & Lovell ROAD FUND. National Refining Company $ 69.35 22.01 SPECIAL, MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION FUND': W. C. Dycus W. C. tycus - -03.25 POOR AID FUND. Zena Moffitt- ... ..... --------------- 25.00 Proffitt & Tovell 36.37 The Bridge Petition of Peter Augustin and others and the Road Petition of W. 0. SPicknell and others were read and ordered referred to the Road and Bridge Committee, At 12 o'clock, noon the Board recessed until 1:30 2. M. .At 1;30 P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present except Eynes. Minutes read and approved. At 3:30 P. M. the Board adjourned to meet aiain on Monday, April, 26, 1920. _44,kaAd ,U TY CLER. J3 's MONDAY, APRIL, 26th 1920. Board met pursuant to adjournment of April, 6th 1920. Roll call, Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Bivens, Whiting and Benedict. Absent: Hynes and Hargleroad. State Bngineer, George E; Johnson met with the Board. Motion by Hoff, Second by Whiting that the claim of the Standard Brid'ge' Company for $833.94 on the Bridge Fund be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to draw a warrant for the same. Roll call, all Members present voted aye. Motion earried. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M. MONDAY; APRIL,26th 1:30 P. M. At 1:30 P. M. the Board reasseTbied as per recess. Roll call, Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Cramer that we comply with the order of the County Court in the matter of the renewal of a Mothers Pension for Mrs. Alice Block of Kenesaw, Nebr., and that the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for said pension. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Fynes, Second by Whiting, that the Official Bond of Charles VonBusch, Road - overseer, District No. 57, Logan Township be apProtred. Motion carried. Communication from Fred V. Voyles of Agra, Kansas asking fox; 'an appointment as Highway Engineer was read and ordered placed on file. The resignation of County Judge John Snider, was read before the Board and on motion of Hynes, second by Bivens the same was accepted and made a part of the records. A Delegation from the Chamber of Commerce, the Hastings Automobile Association and the Rotary Club met with the County Board and the question of good roads was discussed and much good information brought out. The State Engineer explained the attitude of the State and Federal Government on Good Roads Work. Motion by Whiting, Second by Cramer that we appoint a Highway Commissioner for Adams County for the year 19a0. Roll call, ayes: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting and Benedict. Nays: Hargleroad. Motion carried. At 5:30 P. M. the Board recessed until 9 o'clock, April 27th 1920. TUESDAY, APRIL, 27th 1920, 9 O'CLOCK, A. M. At 9 o'clock A. M. the Board reassembled as Per recess. Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Motion by Cramer, Second by Whiting that the Chairman appoint a committee of three to go to Lincoln and investigate the trucks that the State Department of Public Works have for use in the Counties. Said Committee to have full aathority to act in behalf of Adams County in the purchase of trucks. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. The Chairman appointed on the above committee, Supervisors J. I. Hynes, W. B. Hargieroad and T. G. Whiting. Motion by Poff, Second by Hargleroad that the following resolution be adopted: WHEREAS, the Department of public Works of the State of Nebraska has proposed to furnish equipment and grade the state highways with Adams County, and WHEREAS, sada Department of Public Works proposes to do saia work at the actual cost of operating the grading equipment pins the repairs without any charges for depreciation or rent of equipment, 11. UL\ / 3� THEP FORE,BE IT RESOLVED that we request the Department of T?ublic Works to grade Highway No. 41 described as follows; Hastings nobth to Adams -Hall Co. line. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Publie Works be requested to pay the actual cost of operating, grading, equipment, plus repairs, ant of Adams County's apportionment of the State Highway Fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all said work be done under the direction of the County Highway Commissioner, subject to the approval, of Division Engineer of the Department of Public Works. Roll ea_Ll, all voted aye, Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroaa that the following list of names be submitted to the Clerk of the District Court, from which to draw the Jury for the May term of the District Court. Motion carried. The list follows; Supervisor District, No. 1 West Blue S. M. North. Roy Francisco Highland. Bert Mott. H. H. Hughes. Blaine J. E. Vance. Ira Y. Ball.__ Denver John Furry John Garrison John Weeks. Supervisor District No. Hanover. I. O. Krull Simon .iurra. Ayr. Mathew Ueriing. Henry Dreueker. John Easter. Juniata. Henry Savery. Charles Craven. H. C. DeSanno. Supervisor District No. 3 Verona E. D. Pratt August Anderson. YeneSaw. S. H. Nicholls. J. C. Peterson. Chris Berndt Wash Pulver. Cottonwood. Joseph Huckfelat. . H. L. Hendrickson. 0. N. Mecham. Supervisor District, No. 4 Roseland P. A. Boyd, Logan John Hupf. Silver Take. John Klein. Zero Albert Bostock. Little Bine :Ernest May. John E. Feuertz. M. A. Cruse. Lewis Bloomenthai. William T. Overy. Supervisor District No. 5, City of Hastings. Henry Allsteadt. George Schriner. S. J. Steward. D. J. Stromer. William Farm. J. W. Banta. David Bauer. Henry Eigenberg. Supervisor District, No. 6, City of Hastings. George Dutton. Oharles Duer. A. J. VanEvery J. H. Spotts. Tilliam Madgett. D. A. Needham. E. H. Stein. J. J. Stanley. E. G. Wendling. Supervisor District, No. 7, City of Hastings. C. V. Tangevin. Edmond Igo.. R. D. Bushnell. F. Chick. G. N. Goody. R. D. Gaston. Lee Haggard. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessec. until 1:30 P. M. Tuesday, April, 27th, 1:30 P. M. At 1:30 P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hoff that we purchase an 8 Ft. Adams Grader to be paid )37 Grader", be stricken out. Roll call on the amendment, ayes: Bivens, Whiting and Benedict Nays: Foff, dramer, Hynes and Hargleroad. Amendment lost. Roll call on the orignal motion, ayes; Ioff, dramer, Hynes, Whiting, Fargleroad and Benedict. Nays: Bivens. Motion carried Motion by T7off, Second by Whiting that we purchase a suitable Tractor and. Maintainer to be paid for from the State Aid Road Fund subject to the approval of the BOartment of Public Works. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoff, Second by Hynes that the claim of the National Refining Company for 584.50 be allowed on the Road Fund and the Clerk be instructed to draw a warrant for •the same. Roll call, all voted aye, ration carried. Motion by Hoff, Second by Fargleroad that the claim of the County Treasurer for $34.60 on the General Fund he allowed and the Clerk instructed to draw a warrant for the same. Roll call, all present voted aye and motion carried. Minutos read and approved. Motion by Hynes, Second by Cramer that this Board adjourn to meet again on Wednesday May, 5th 1920. Whereupon the Board adjourned. ounty Uiark. a_e_yyzae,:evf__ chairman [ J Wednesday, May 5th 1920, 10 o'aIock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of April, 27th 1920. Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Bendict. Alfred Johnson and others from Roseland Township appeared before the Board and explained that the grade on a Highway between Section 23 & 24 Roseland Township should be built wider and the culvert lengthened. That the grade at this place was dangerous. Referrea to the Road and Bridge Committee. The balance of the forenoon was taken up in a general discussion of Roads and Bridges to be built and repaired for the year 1920. At 12 oralock noon the Board uptila Wednesday, May 5th 1920, 1 o'alock F. M. At 1 P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the following concrete bridges and culverts be ordered built on the State and Federal Roads projects Nos. 77 & 32 1-20 Ton 18 Ft. spaned, 20 ft. Roadway, concrete deck,batween Section 23 & 24, Denver Township, Station 57. 1-3* x 2i box concrete culvert between sections 23 & 24, Ayr Township to be extended 14 Ft. 1-20 Ton 26 it. span, 20 Ft. Roadway concrete deck, remodeled and repaired, between Sections 23 & 24, Ayr Township. 1-20, 32 Ft. span, 20 Ft. Roadway, Eye beam aeek, concrete floor, between Sections 23 & 26, Ayr Township. 1-20, 16 Ft. span, 20 It. Roadway, concrete deck, between Sections 26 & 27, Ayr Township. 1- concrete box culvert, 4x12, 24 Ft. Roadway, abont 1000 Ft. South of the Postoffice Ayr, Nebraska. 1- concrete box culvert, 8 Ft. span, 5 Ft. high, 24 )t. Roadway, between aections 21 & 22, Zero Township. Roll call, all voted aye, motion 'carried. laotionloy Hargleroao, Second by Hoff that the following resolution be adopted, WHEREAS, Section 8502 of the Compiled Statutes or Nebraska for 1913 permits the playing of baseball on Sundays under conditions as set forth in said Section, in territory within the County outside of the limits of incorporated cities or villages, and wPTIREAS, the County Board is authori7ed under this Section of the law to permit Sunday games of baseball, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that authority is hereby given by the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County for the playing of baseball on Sundays as set forth in Section 8802 of the Compiled Statutes of 1916. Motion carried. Motion by Hoff, Second by Harglaroad that we appoint Walter M. Crowe, County Judge of Adams County to fill the unexpired term of County Judge, John Snider. Roll call, ayes Hoff, Hargleroad, and Benedict. Nays: Cramer, Hynes, Bivens and Whiting. Motion lost. Motion by Cramer, Second by Whiting that we appoint James F. Crowley, County Judge of Adams County to fill the unexpired term of John Snider. Roll call, ayes: Cramere Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Nays: Hoff. Motion earried. Motion by Hoff, Second by Hargleroad that we buy one Quad Truck to be used on the State and Federal Roads to be paia for out of the Nebraska State Highway Fund. '21\ LIJA one to paid for out of the Nebraska State Highway from the County Fund. Roll call on the amendment, Fund and the other to be'paid for ayes: Hoff, Oramer, BiVens,Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Nays: Hynes. Amendment carried. Roll call on the original motion as amended, ayes: Hoff, Cramer, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Bays: Hynes. Motion carried. Notion by Hoff, Second by Whiting that we appoint C. A. Heartwell Highway Commissioner of Adams County for the year 1920. On motion of Cramer, Second by Hynes the above motion was ordered laid on the table until to -morrow. At 5 P. M. the Board recessed until May 6th 1920, at 9 A. M. THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1920, 9 o'clock, A. M. At 9 o'clock, A. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargieroad and Benedict. Motion by Hynes, Second liy.Biyens that the Chairman and Clerk be instructed to sign the Admission Papers of Mary Douglas for admission to the Soldiers and Sailors Home at Burkett, Nebraska. Motion carried. The Clerk presented the claims on file to the Finance Committee, and the balance of the forenobn was taken up with the examination and auditing of clams. At 12 o'clock the Board recesed until 1 P. M. THURSDAY; NAY 6th, 1920, 1 o'olock, P. M. At 1 P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present. The Clerk read the following bilis on the different funds which had been redommended to be allowed by the Finance Committee and upon mlbtion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad were ordered paid by the Board and the Clerk was.instructed to draw warrants on the diff- erent funds for the same. The claims follow: F. J. Benedict Thomas S. Wynn Yrs. W. J,Bartholmei James F. Crowley Roll call, on the above motion, all voted aye. Motion carried. Rubon Wood & Products Co. B. F. Schleg.el J. A. Cates H. B. Borley Trans. Co. R. O. Graham Mary Hollister C. K. Lawson ii&w. Co. T. T. Jones D. N. Bitner Union Cafe H. N. Webster--- Olark Roagland; Frank Wintermute 1. J. Herring James E. Addie G. F. Kort K -B Printing Company Livingston Bros. Lem Tibbets J. I. Hynes C. W. Wilson Mrs. W. A. Cole E. E. Danly Dr. E. B. Hamel Mrs. A. Hibbard W. A. Cole Hastings Basket System. Rippetean Paint Company National Wood Renovat. Company Omaha Printing Company Hammond & Stephens C.o. Milburn & Scott Co. Renner & Serf Remington Typewriter Co. Omaha Printing Company GENERAL FUND 76.95 W. W. Keith $32.00 145.00 W. S. Fast 2.00 10.00 c71-- E. Willits 9.00 19.68 G 'eichstein 10.00 C. E. Gaddis---------------------3.75 3.28 10.00 20.00 24.50 20.00 W. B. Fargleroad, Clel-k 10.00 School Dist., =.y Citof Hastings40.00 Mary Dungan 90.84 Nye,Schneider,Fowler Company 127.45 10.00 Kenesaw Progress 10.00 2.25 B. M. Simms 2.40 10.00 J. F. Yost Lbr. Co, -- 91.65 1.00Proffitt & Lovell., 2.00 50.10 W. B. Hargleroad170.00 20.00 Thos G. Patterson 10.00 10.00 Geo. W. Bivens 66.40 10.00 John Foff 50.00 20.00 G. W. Fill 10.00 40.00 Henry C. Druecker 452.50 10.00 K -B Printing Company 227.25 373,75 T. G. Whiting 72.70 10.00 W. A. Cole, Sheriff 130.30 103.00 D. W. Bauer 2.50 71.60 A. L. McCreary 1.25 4.00 Omaha Printing Company 353.90 2000 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 15.98 60 8.52 27.91 9.10 West Blue 5.00 Highland " 25.00 Highland 6.50 Verona 9.15 Verona Omaha Printing Company Lincoln Tel. & Telg. Co A. T. Batten Meyer Hdw. Co. County Treasurer Wolbach & Brach F. A. Kearns Juniata Lumber Company - West Blue Election Board 11 h hh TT TT TT IT 23.27 10.40 5.57 1.50 122.81 4.03 29.27 55.95 24.00 22.00 540-.80 19.50 28.80 22.90 471r, an 2IN le/ Juniata Election Juniata " Denver rt Denver Blaine Blaine Hanover Hanover Ayr Ayr Roseland Roseland Cottonwood Cottonwood Logan Logan TV TV TV TT TV TV TV TV 1T TV TV Frank Board Ferman Hansen Board TT TV T1 TV TT TV TT TV TV TV TT TT TV TT T1 General 6.0 Fund Continued. 23.40 27.30 24.00 26.45 21.60 19.50 23.70 18.00 18.00 31.20 20.55 27.00 28.40 21.00 28.90 22.50 BRIDGE FUND. Nebraska Battery & Tire 0o. Dan Essinger Dan Essinger J. L. Hynes J. H. McGrath Rdw, Co. Fred Patis Fred Paris Fred Paris Swan A. Felstein Art Willmes • Fred G. Roeder Chas. Wheat C. M. Buskirk E. E. Shierman John Garrison P. R. Burnham E. E. Shierman C. T. Smiley E. E. Shierman O. M. Doty Andy Smidt Andy Smidt Andy Smidt W. C. Dycns Fred G. Roeder W. B. Hargleroad Fred Taute Ed Anderson 20.05 22.00 ROAD FUND. - 5':0Q 52.65 147.36 • 23.42 4.10 8.70 141.00 21.30 52.50 93.00 30.00 143.20 3.90 Silver Lake Silver Lake Zero Zero Tittle nue TAttle Blue First Ward (A) First Wai.d (A) First Ward (R) First Ward (B) Second Ward(A) Second Ward(A) Second Ward(B) , SeOond Ward(B) Third Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward (A) Fourth Ward (A) Fourth Ward (B) Fourth Ward (B) Election Board TV Roth Bros. TV TT TT 11 TT TT TV TT TV TT 11 IT Tr TT TV TT T1 TT TT TT TV TV TV TT TT TT IT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT Hargleroad & Essinger Ernest Aufdenkamp W. B. Fargleroad Juniata Lumber Co. W. Robar - Kenesaw Township Roy Magner Galion Iron Works E. E. Stone 13.30 am. C. G. Craven -4-F# - - -- - 8. Matt Feuertz Yinn.'Thiash. Mach. 00. SPECIAL MOTOR VEFICIE RIGISTRATION FUND. $ 31.95 13.05 24.75 66.35 171.10 27.90 165.80 26.55 138.40 39.15 184.27 184.50 150.52 14.40 42.30 .4 dim POOR AID C. W. Schmitz -------- - - -.------------$ 5.25 B. M. Simms 27.68 Conrad Walker 10.11 County Treasurer 3.70 A. C. Atwater 125.02 E. A. St.John 2.30 Hastings Ice & Coal Co. 7.85 Dr.-JameS V. Beghtol 28.00 Nye,Schneider,Fowler Co. 11.00 Pauley Lumber Company 6.25 Ella Doty 40.00 Proffitt & Lovell 48.65 21.00 23.60 19.50 30.40 25.20 22.70 80.00 52.10 70.00 62.10 82.10 50.00 72,10 60.00 80.00 52.10 70.00 62.10 62.10 70.00 ' 10.00 16.50 72.80 5.15 7.90 5.25 6.30 8.65 12.60 10.50 3,.5P 22.10 2.00 Herman Hansen 0 10.35 Herman Hansen 14.40 0. A. Qnig---___ - _ ---- _____ - _ - _ - 5.40 J. Ray Anderson 23.85 Fred G. Roeder-- - - --- --- - 55.80 W. A. Newall 159.80 W. A. Newall 22.50 John P. Claussen 23.40 William Oschlager 22.05 F. B. Burroughs 99.25 E. Ray Anderson 25.20 E. nay Anderson 21.00 Christ Fort - -- 155.70 J. B. Fernow--- - --------------------- 119.55 J. I. Onig 22.50 B. H. Zogg 37.50 FUND Alex Reiber H. O. Eckhardt Juniata number Company Zena Moffitt B. F. Carl J. H. Yost Lumber Company Hastings Basket System Dr. Geo. L. Wagner Henry Herbst Jacob Bauer Mikkelsen Drug Company Mary Ianning Hospital 100.00 84.75 44.45 25.00 9,30 10.75 19.91 3.00 16.01 23.69 39.40 51.30 Motion by Fynes, Second by Bivens that the following named persons be appointed as Superintendents of Road dragging for the various Townships for the year West Blue Verona Wanda D. N. Bitner Wm. Oelschlager Fred G. Roeder Highland 0, M. Doty Kenesaw B. F. Schlegel Jnnintn W. A. NpwA11 1920: Roseland J. 8 Fernow Cottonwood Mogan Peter Fitz Zero Christ Kort Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the motion made yesterday to lay on the table the appointment of C. A. Heartwell, Highway Commissioner of Adams County for the year 1920 be now taken up. Roll call, on the above motion, ayes: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting and Fargleroad. Nays: Benedict. Motion carried and C. A. Heartwell was appointed. Highway Commissioner for the year 1920. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Fynes that we buy and 18-36 Avery Tractor to be used on the State and Federal Fighway to be paid for from the Nebraska State Highway Fund. Roil call, ayes Cramer, Fynes, Bivens and Pargleroad. Nays Hoff, Whiting and Benedict. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Foff that we buy six slips and four Fresnoes to be paid for from the Nebraska State Fighway Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Fynes that the claim of Matt J. Weber on the Road. Fund for $25.00 be disallowed. Roll call, ayes: Hoff, Cramer, Fynes, Bivens and Hargleroad. Nays: Whiting and Benedict. Motion carried. At 5 o'clock, P. M. the Board recessed until 9 o'clock, A. M. May 7th 1920. Silver Lake Little Blue W. Blanch Et B. Burroughs E. Ray Anderson FRIDAY, May 7th 1920, 9 o'clock, A. M. Board reassembled as per redess. Roll call, nll Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Fynes, Bivens, Whiting, Harglaroad and Benedittt. Motion by Cramer, Second by Fargleroad that the claims on the General Fund of R. A. Felzein for $25.00, Wahlquist Bros., for %157.63, ‘tkins °lute Printing Company for $67.79 and the claims on the Bridge Fund of Frank F. Kitts for $147.00, Frank Ft, Kitts, $565.33, Frank F. Kitts, $1153.52, Robert W. Jones, $8.00, William Varah, $8.05 and the claim on the Road Dragging Fund of Robert W. Jones for $21.60 be allowed and the Clerk instructed' to draw warrants on the various funds -or the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Fenry Godert receipt, No. Motion by Cramer, Second by Hynes that the County Treasurer be instructed to refund to $4.55 on account of erroneous assessment on S -NE 29-6-11 as shown by tax 7591. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Cramer, Second by Hargleroad that the County Treasurer be instructed to refund to Conrad P,rothen 12.60 on account of being assessed on the N* NW* 24-7-11, in School District, No. 1 instead of School District, Nol 12, as shown by tax receipt No.7858. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Toff, Second by Hynes that the County Treasurer be instructed to transfer $5,000.00 from the General Fund to the Road Fund! Poll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that we buy two Road Plows and two 6 Ft. Graders for use on the State and Federal Aid Roads, the same to be paid for from the Nebraska State Highway Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion earried. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1,P. FRIDAY, MAY 7th 1920, 1 o'clock, P. M. At 1 o'clock. P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. All Members Present. 2W .7""' Motion by Bivens, Second by Fynes that the petition of John 2ihusen and others asking the County Board to raise the grade on a peice of road along Section 33, Hanover Township and the petition of W. F. Liston and others asking for a new cement bridge in Roseland Township and the petition of Leopold. Femberger and others asking to have the road and bridges repaired between Sections 7 & 18 Juniata Township be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee. Motion carried. Notion by Whiting, Second by Hynes that the request of W. A. Cole, Sherriff for an increase of 5/ per meal or 151 per day:for feeding prisoners be allowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion oarried. Motion by Hargleroad and Second by Bivens that the Official Bond of C. A. Heartwell as Highway Commissoner of Adams County, Nebraska be approved. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that we enter into a contract with the Nebraska Culvert and Mfg.,Company for the purchase of two 6 ft. Blade, Western Midget Graders and two No. 7, Western Road Plows to be paid for out of the Nebraska State Highway Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Notion by Hynes, Second by Whiting that we buy three Road Drags and one 4 ft. Fresno for use on the County Roads in Supervisor District, No. 4. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Minutes read and approved. Notion by Hoff, Second by Hargleroad that this Board now adjourn ,to meet again on Thursday, May 13 1920 at 10 A. M. Motion carried. Whereupon the Board adjourned. /53 a, afiA UNTY OLtRK 2 THURSDAY, MAY 13th 1920, 10 o'clock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of May 7th 1920. Roll call, Members- present as follows: Cramer, Hynes Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Hoff. Motion by Cramer, Second by Hargleroad that the Official Lo t of CM. Reis, Road Overseer, District 12, Ayr, Township be approved. Motion carried. Motion by Cramer, Second by Whiting that the claim of W. B. Hargleread for $49.74 on the Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrant for the satire. Roll call, all present voted aye. Motion carried. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1 P. M. At 1 o'clock P. M. the Board reassembled. All Members present except Hoff. The reports of W. G. Saddler, Henry Shick and George T. Wheat comprising the Soldiers & Sailors Releif Comm- ission for the year 1919, was read and adopted by the Board and ordered placed on file. Motion by Cramer, Second by Bivens that the reports of the County Offices for the year 1919, which were read and adopted by the Board, was ordered placed on file, and the report of the Wiggins -Babcock Company, Certified Public Accountants of Lincoln, Nebraska, who were employed to audit and check these offices, be adopted by the Board and placed on record. Motion carried. r. The report of the Wiggins -Babcock Company follows: Lincoln, Nebraska, April 2, 1920. Honorable Board of County Supervisors, Adams County, Hastings, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Complying with your instructions we have made a careful and thorough audit of the transactions and the reports of the several offices for the year 1919. We have also examined the Dockets of the two local Justices of the Peace. The offices examined and the incumbent officers are as follows: County Clerk County Treasurer Register of Deeds County Judge Sheriff County Superintendent Clerk of District Court Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace J. A. Cates H. 0. Haverly Mrs. L. N. Button John Snider W. A. Cole Mary Dungan Lem Tibbets James F. Crowley H. F. Favinger Comment will be made upon the offices and reports in the order in which they are listed above, with the exception of the office of Clerk of the District Court. in.respect to this office, we decided, owing to its length, to make separate report. Minty Clerk J. Pkt ,se Following is a statement of the receipts and disbursements of the County Clerk for the year, which corresponds with the cash transactions of the office as shown by the fee book and by 'the two semi-annual reports on file. Statement of Receipts & Disbursements Yearending; ecember 31,, 1919 2V 1 1)1\ July August September Oct ober November December Clain No. 214 Claim No. 448 Claim No. 657 Claim No. 880 Salary warrants -Clerk` " Salary warrants - Deputy Extra Clerk Hire Total Receipts Disb rsements Cler'k's Salary Deputy's Salary paid by Warrant Deputy's Salary paid from Fees Extra Clerk hire paid by Warrant Extra Clerk hire paid from Fees Excess Fees paid. County Treasurer Fees Fe es Fees Fees Fees Fees $ 21.95 28.75 22.50 35.05 24.85 17.10 366_.00 423.20 349.55 1,808.30 983.56 162.16 1,868.30 983.56 97.67 162.16 130.87 �.._ 2 1.782.90 $ 399.39 2 ,612 .05 2� 954.02 $ 5,965.46 Total Disbursements $ 5,965.46 In our examination of this office three years ego, we found a large number of errors in the payment of claims, chiefly overpayments. We understand that practically all of those overpayments were subsequently recovered. In this wxamination we have again carefully checked the claims paid during the year 1919, and find but few errors, namely; three items in the general fund claims, seven items in the bridge fund claims and four in the road fund claims. We gave Mr. Cates a list of these errors and practically all of them have been corrected at this time. In this connection we recommend that the board should adopt a rule that all claims should be filed at least one day before the board meeting, in order that there may be time to audit same before being presented to the board, otherwise such claims must lie over until the next meeting. We find that the business in the County Clerk's office is promptly and efficiently performed. Count Treasurer H. C. Have All receipts for taxes for the tax years prior to 1918 were checked in detail to the cash books. Test checks were made from the receipts to the cash books for the tax years 1918 and 1919, and no errors whatever were found. All receipts from miscellaneous sources were checked in detail to the cash booke. This covers receipts from hail insurance, interest on bank deposits, fines and licenses, miscellaneous school and road receipts, excess fees paid in by County officers, etc. All warrants and other evidences of disbursements, such as bonds and interest payments, were checked in detail to the cash books. Test checks were made proving the totals of the cash books, and the totals from the cash books' were checked to the monthly summaries. These monthly summaries were then recapitulated, proving the collections and disbursements for the year. A. copy of this recapitulation will be attached to this report. The balances as shown by the township and school district ledgers were verified and listed and found to be in exact reconcilement with their respective controlling accounts in the general ledger. All refunds of taxes for which credit has been taken by the Treasurer, were traced to the supervisors' record and found to have been authorized. The following is a monthly summary of the collections, disbursements and balances of the Treasurers office. Statement of Collections & Disbursements Year ending December 31, 1919 Collections Disbursements 2\ I June July August September October November December Salaries paid from Feed Balance December 31, 1919 Totals 18,180.13 14,818.89 24,047.3]. 46,406.32 20,95041 154,735.66 124,600.15 120,465.31 44,597.23 34,969.24 26,599.36 58,731.59 36,432.92 109,538.73 4,109.00 $ 908,204.68 $ 908,204.68 We recommend that a book be prepared in which shall be recorded a monthly recapitulation of the taxes collected for the several tax years, and the distribution of the same to the Various funds. Such a book would furnish a permanent record and would serve to reduce the work now done by the Treasurer. At present these figures are made up on loose sheets in which headings must be written in, and such sheets are abjectionalle as not constituting a good form for permanent record. The same recommendation applies to the monthly summary of cash receipts and disbursements, which are new made up on printed loose sheets, but which we think should be bound so as to furnish a permanent record. In conclusion we cannot speak too highly of the manner in which the business of this office isconducted. No errors whatever were found in this office. Register of Deeds Mrs. L. N. Button The following is a statement of the receipts and disbursements of this office from January 9, 1919 to December 31, 1919. Statement of Receipts & Disbursements Receipts January 111.00 February 168.65 March 323.70 April 269.65 May 219.45 June 274.95 July 232.40 August 211.05 September 283.00 October 327.45 November 236.55 December 250.55 Register's Salary Deputy's Salary Total Receipts $ 2,907.40 Disbursements 1,500.00 1.200.00 Total Disbursements 21/00.00 Balance turned over to County Treasurer $ 207.40 In this office all documents recorded in the various records were checked in detail to the fee book. We are pleased to say that we found in this office no errors whatever, and we can commend the conduct of the office in every respect. County Jude John Snider In this office all the records and dockets, including the County Court Docket, County Court Docket, jurisdiction less than $200.00, Docket of Probate matters and Marriete Record, were inspected for a period of not less than ten years prior to the period we were auditing, and 11 items of fees earned or received for the year 1919 were traced to the fee book. We also compiled a statement of the trust funds in the hands of the County Judge, which.will follow. Trust Funds in hands of County Judge, bed. 31, 1919 roma talLaa.auall_1111.61 26, 1920 21LUA Justice Favinger Court Fees: J.P.D. Caredis Bros. vs. 0. Justice Crowley Court Fees: J.P.D. 10 - Case 1047 - Frank J.P.D. 10 - Case 1052 - Harry Total Fees nor Reported Weaver Edmunston Schneider Sheriff Cole reports fees earned whether collected unuasuall accurate, and the few omissions found are .75 2.00 2.00 $ 10.75 or not. His records, accounts and claims are no reflection on the efficiency of the officer, considering the various sources from which the Sheriff receives papers for service. We found norerrois whatever in the claims filed by the Sheriff against the County. County Superintendent -Mary Dui We have examined all receipt stubs and cancelled checks to verify the receipts and disbursements of this office; also the bank statement showing balance on hand. effieiently handled. The following is year 1919. Balance January 1, 1919 Receipts Received from Fees County Appropriation Enrollment at Institute Total Receipts Total Disbursements The business of this office seems to be a statement of the receipts and disbursements of the County Superintendent for the $ 143.39 Statement of Receipts & Disbursements January I to Deco, mbar 1 1 l„9 Supplies: Milburn & Scott $ 13.80 Omaha School Supply Co. 7.67 Haynes Bros. 8.00 Wahlquist 29.00 Institute Instructors: Grace Sylla Blanche Aller Martha Butzirus Drayage Total Disbursements 35.10 41.70 120.00 Balance on hand December 31, 1919 184.001 150.00 58.47 196,80 397.00 540.39 262.77 277.62 Justice of the. Peace •'James F. Crowle We have examined the Dockets of Justice Crowley for the year 1919 with object of ascertaining fees earned by Sheriff Cole in this Court, as well de ascertaining the fines collected. We find that Justice Crdtley has collected fines during the year 1919, all of which have been promptly paid over to the County Treasurer, as follows: Statement of Fines Collected Janunry 1 to December 31, 1919 State State State Stat e State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State vs. L. Lyons vs. M. Lyons vs. Shafer vs Oder vs Blake vs. H . C. Marble vs. R. Marble vs. Preston vs. J. Johnson v s . Hunt vs. Miles vs. Austin vs. Whitesell vs. Dean vs. Smith vs. Kindig vs. Frank vs. Still vs. McEnery $ 100.00 100.00 100.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 5.00 110.00 10.00 100.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasuree's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County T'reasurer's County Treasurer', County Treasurer's County Treasurer's County Treasurer's Receipt #310 Receipt #311 Receipt 312 Receipt j324 Receipt 325 Receipt , 326 Receipt #327 Receipt #347 Receipt #350 Receipt 354 Receipt ,356 Receipt #374 Receipt #375 Receipt #376 Receipt #377 Receipt #378 Receipt 384 Receipt 385 Receipt #386 21\ AINIMPA, P.F.B. 4- 10 .6 Minors Share Hare Estate 118.61 P.F.B. 4- 58 Legacy Earl VOree 5.00 P.F.B. 4- 58 - Legacy - Hattie' Verse 5.00 P.F.B. 4-236 - Legacy Mrs. Kauffman 1.00 Appraiier's Fee - W. Parker .50 4-251 Appraiser's Feel- N. S. Shannon 2.10 P.F.B. 5-172 - Claim - J. F. Chambers 1.35 P.F.B. 5- 12 Legacy - Wm. Huston 1,00 P.F.B. 5 - Legacy Ada M. Dunn 1.00 P.F.B. 5 - Legacy - Alice E. Dunn 1.00 Jude Snider's Term July 2-1917 P.F.B. 6- 69 - Legacy - Nancy E. Campbell. 1.00 July 2-1917 P.F.B. 6. 69 - Legacy - Mabala B. Massie , 1.00 Aug. 5-1918 J.R.I4 9185 -, Witness Fees - Kenneth Bryant 1.10 Aug. 5-1918 J.R.D. 9-385 - Witness Fees - Wilfred Kernan 1.10 Sept. 7-1918 C.C.D. 6-459 .ii Damages 279.68 July 22-1919 C.C.D.- 7- 25 . Advance Costs 10.00 Sept 12-1919 P.F.B. 7- 92 Witness Fees -Rev. F. E. Matzkin 1.10 Oct. 29-1919 C.O.D. 7- 33 - Witness Fees - Joseph Ackerman 1.10 Oct. 29-1919 C.C.D. 7- 33 - Witness Fees -Mrs. Joseph Ackerman 1.10 Oct. 29-1919 C.O.D. 7a 35 -, Witness Fees -Elsie Ackerman 1.00 Oct. 29-1919 C.C.D. 7- 35 - Witness Fees - Joseph Ackerman 1.00 Nov. 15-1919 J.F.B. 9-120 - Advance Costs - 5.00 Total $ 642.55 The records in this office were found to ke will kept in every respect and we found errors whatever. Following is a.list of the fees received and disbursements for the year beginning January 9, 1919 and ending January 8, 1920. Statement of Receipts & Disbursements January 1) 1919 :to January 8,1920 Receipts January February March April May June July August September October November December January 1 to 8, 1920 Total Receipts Disbursements Judge's Salary Clerk's Salary $ 160.75 284.00 510.95 498.05 241.65 346.55 341.18 206.00 363.70 300.80 263.30 361.60 93.35 1,821.35 868.65 $ 3,971.88 Total Disbursements 2.690400 Balance paid County Treasurer Jan. 10, 1920 $ 1,281.88 Sheriff - W. A. Cole In the checking of this office we examined the Court Dockets of the Clerk of the District Court, the Dockets of the County Court, the Dockets of the local Justices of the Peace, and listed all items which showed fees earned by the Sheriff. These items were then checked in detail to the Sheriffis 6000136 Docket and the fee book and thence checked to the report on file. We also examined the jail register and the Sheriff's record of board of prisioners, and compared same *ith the claims filed for board of prisioners. The following statement shows the feesearned and reported by the Sheriff and paid over to the County Treasurer; also a list of the fees earned but not reported, which the Sheriff has now taken up in his current fee book, the amount of such omissions being $10.75 Staterlent of Fees Earned 8c, Reported -..iatc"°94111122Z/' District Court Fees $ 379.75 County Court Fees 71.25 Justice Court Fees 99.25 Total Fees Reported $ 550.25 Statement of Fees Earned but not Reported Januar 1 to December XI, 1919 District Court Fees: AnnearannA Donket .7 I\ All fines collected by Justice Crowley are immediately paid over to the County Treasurer for the benefit of the school fund. Justice of the Peace - H. F. Favineer We examined the Dockets of Justice Favinger from June 1917 to December 31, 1919, particularly with theview of picking up items earned by the Sheriff and of fines the Sheriff has reported all fees earned in this Court, except olleeted by the Justice. one item shown in the statement fees, and that the fines collected by the Justice are as follows: January 21, 1918 - State vs. Nate Cochemour May 22, 1918 - State vs. Henry Druecker May 24, 1918 = State vs. Chas. Caddis May 30, 1918 - State vs. Holly Robinson May 31, 1918 - State vs. McKill Total for Year 1918 June 16, 1919 -State vs. iMenzen June 16, 1919 -State vs. Elmer Carlson and we find no any Total for Year 1919 5.00 1.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 26.00 10.00 10.00 $ 20.00 We find that no report has been filed by Justice Favinger for the years We find that of Sheriff's 1918 and 1919, evidence that the fines collected have been paid over to the County Treasurer. It gives us pleasure to say in conclusion that County so efficiently conducted as those of Adams County. Respectfully submitted, WIGGINS-BABC©CT{ COMPANY Public Accountants By H. S. Wiggins rarely do we find the County offices of At 4 o'clock, P. M. the Board recessed until 9 o'clock, A. M. Friday, May 14th 1920. Friday, May 114h 1920, 9 o'clock, A. M. At 9 o'clock , A. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, Members present as follows: Cramer, Hynes, Havens, _'. iting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Hoff. The entire forenoon was taken up with the discussion of good Roads Propositions and in consultation with the Highway Commissioner. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1 o'clock, P. M. At 1 o'clock, noon the Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the claims E.H. Kriowland for $214.64 and The Construction Company for $43.20 on the Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund be allowed instructed Motion by Roll call, Motion by control of except Hoff, Mid -State and the Clerk to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. Bivens, Second by Hynes that we buy a Ford car for the use of the Highway Commissioner. all present voted aye. Motion carried. Hynes, Second by Whiting that all Adams County Road Machinery Equipment be under the the Highway Commissioner.. Motion carried. charge and The minutes were read and adopted. Motion by Hynes, Second by Cramer that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Thursday, June 8, 1920 at 10 o'clock, A. M. .42 UN -TY cr fK. CHAIRMAN. 2\ 1_, 1M Thursday, June, 3rd 1920, lo o'clock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of May 14,1920. Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer , Hynes, Bivens , Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. A Delegation of Land owners from Blaine Township appeared before the Board asking for culverts to be placed in Private driveways along the 0. L. D. Road. The matter was referred to the County Attorney for an opinion. The Clerk presented the claims on file to the Finance Committee. The balance of the forenoon was taken up in examining claims. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1 P.M. At 1 o'clock, P.M. the Board reassembled. All Members present. Motion by Hynes, Second by Cramer that the Official Bond of H. T. Eigenberg, Road Overseer, Logan Towship be approved. Motion carried. The Clerk read the following claims which had been recommended to be allowed by the Finance Committee, on the different funds, and on motion of Hargleroad, Second by Cramer these claims were ordered allowed, and the Clerk was instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Hastings Cemetary T. G. Whiting - J. L. Hynes-. Rippeteau Paint Co. 0. E. Higginbotham--rwrwrrwrwrrrwrwwweirr` seri K -B Printing Company-�«.r. es®w.aa®eewfe.siiiwrrarr James E. Addie D. W. Bit ne r D. Yam. HuSt On �.w�:rr rw rr«r-----rewrw.rr.rs.r J. H. pope -r.;.:a-..a«ar---r.ea-wa«a«r«.ew..r H. 0. Ruhterrr..« -..« r.eaa..e«wwaa....rs...-rrrr.. rte'« rrr F. W. Hobrock John Hynes Local Registrars---ar«r . _r« e,_r:..:re-r----- P. H. Gartner Wm. Gilmore Geo. F. Ruhter Martin Heeren Jay J. F. Pigeon John Gearheart Joseph J. Parr W. A. Newell John Snider,County Judge Michael Hansen M. E. Deiter Eckhart Roeder Geo. S. Kistler Mary Dungan Wm. H. Lowman & Co. GENERAL FUND. $ 10.00 46.80 96.40 45.00 67.20 39.99 45.00 45.00 335.00 155.00 170.00 201.05 155.00 10.00 . 7 1.75 160.00. 155.25 10.00 -10.00 145.00 10.00 195.00 10.00 200.55 43.55 185.42 210.00 150.66 135.00 44.52 182.61 r -w ee r r rw« s r r.w...wr ..6 .1i$ r.e ..-r s_ Frank H. Kitts Frank H. Kitts Temple Cafe A. H. Cramer Wm. Kistler A. I. Batten Mary K. Bauder Jessie L. Bigelow Edward S. Jones A. M. Clark Chris Einspahr Stewart & Smith Lincoln Tel. & Telg. Co Wolbach & Brach Juniata Gr. & L.S. Ass'n. Geo. Halte. C. E. Painter J. H. McGrath Hdw. Co. Joseph H. Still & e0.------------- ----- W. W A. Coie Geo. W. Bivens J. E. Willits W. W. Keith E. A. StJohn Milbourn & Scott Company K -B Printing Company Wahlquist Bros F. J. Benedict John Hoff Renner & Serf Deines Drug Co. Lem Tibbets K -B Printing Company John W. Einspahr BRIDGE FUND . $ 950.22 1032.21 Frank H. Kitts ROAD FUND. T. G. Ahit i ng $ 1.60 T. G. Whiting 100.30 Art Willmes 109.72 Dan Bohlen 22.40 Geo. Windt 28.70 C. E. Meyer 22.40 Henry Dedvodg 14.40 Theo. Smidt 36.90 Dick Smidt 24.70 A. F. Meyer Hdw. Co . 8.15 John Smidt------------------------------ 25.20 Geo. Eihusen 9.80 Fred Smidt 28.70 John H. Parsons 59.22 Swan A. Holstein 84.00 W. B. Hargleroad 4.90 Dan Essinger 64.93 27.40 'Geo Kister & Sons V 11.85 75.00 320.00 5.62 126.00 117.00 395.eo 400.00 10.00 2.00 9.34 4.40 21.20 8.50 156.10 6.80 6.75 129.60 86.00 3.00 8.00 2.00 3.10 43.32 111.25 107.80 40.00 22.50 15.80 69.15 .82 180.38 $ 700.00 Charles H. Faiman w 28.60 Karl Richart 25.50 W. M. Dutton & Son Co 11.04 Nebr. Batt. & Tire Co. 7.65 Nebr. Batt. & Tire Co. .50 Will Kistler 33.00 C. B. Heartwell 9.00 E. L. Kent .60 C. A. Heartwell 4.44 Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co. 289.80 McClelland -Dunn Motor Co.- -------- 728.68 Merillat Adjust. Form Co. 512.10 Binderup Hdw. Co. 6.03 Crissrnan & Brehm 4.50 National Refin. Company r-- ---- .---_.282.50 The Minn. Thrash.Mach.Company 103.50 The Minn.Thrash .Poach , Company 14.40 Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co. 127.50 611`1.1)i 1 W. B. Hargleroad E. L. Needham E. A. Needham J. N. Theisen Andy Smidt SPECIAL MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIO1 FUND. __r_rrr_rr_rrr_r Fred G. Roeder W. A. Newell Wm. Oels chager Fred G. Roeder H. S. Giles--•=--- Chas. Kuehn Zona Moffitt 36.45 Roy B. Francisco ------«r--.._:. aw-__«. 102.00 0. M. Doty 11140 W. J. l eester 27.00 E. E. Sherman 34.75 Christ Kort .-:. 61.10 J. B. Fernow 8.55 _r_r 91.80 28.35 145.00 E. Ray Anderson 141.05 E. Ray Anderson 72.90 Ben Post '21.60 M. J. Kindig 108.45 POOR AID FUND. Hastings Fuel Company Kauf & Rinderspacher J. C. Penny Company Elba Doty Mary Lanning Hospital Alex Reiber 25.00 12.00 20.50 28.85 20,00 30¶16 100.00 Conrad Walker Juniata Gr & L.S. Ass B. F. Carl WoTbach & Brach HastingsFuel Co C.B. & Q. R.R. Co A. C. Atwater Mrs. Laura Hempel n......ww 106.00 92.70 96.30 56 .2 5 25.80 18.00 9.45 $ 11.68 24.50 10.33 12.79 6.00 1.05 120.93 27.00 Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that the following claims which were recommended by the Finance Committee to be allowed on the Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund, be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to make dlaim on the Department of Public Works for these claims to teirnburse Adams County.. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Company Fred G Roeder C. C. Becker Standard Oil Company Jeff Bugg Oliver Lumber Company E. L. Needham E. L. Needham E. A. Needham E. A. Needham W. A. Newell $ 345.00 J. E. Whitesel 15.60 Standard 0i1 Company 30.85 E. J. Lyon 246.87 Bill Jackson 7.50 H. Hinrichs 48.00 -- 61.87 Arthur Livingston 16.50 Lee Rickerson 16.50 Frank Livingston 61.87 Osborne Oil Company 62.55 E. A. Brandes Tractor Company $ 29.25 56.82 21.60 106.45 4.50 25.20 70.95 27.90 53.00 13.58 2330.00 Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that the Official Bond of James F. Crowley, County Judge, executed by the American Surety Company, be approved. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Cramer that the resignation of James F. Crowley, Justice of the Peace, City of Hastings, be accepted, to take effect June, 14th 1920. Motion carried. The Chairman appointed A. H. Cramer and J. Judge. Motion by Hynes, Sescond by Bivens that the L. Hynes a committee to check up the office of John Snider, County appointment of Gertrude' A. Crowley, Clerk of the County Court, by James F. Crowley, County Judge, at a salary of $798.00 per year and the appointment by James F. Crowley, County Judge, of Anna E. Gartner, Stenographer of the County Court at a salary of $80.00 per month for the balance of the year, be approved. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoff, Second by Cramer that the recommendation of the Road & Bridge Committee be made the order of the Board and that the following bridges be One, 8 ft. Waterway, One, 16 ft Waterway, One, 8 ft. Waterway, One, One, One, One, Roll ordered built and repaired: 20 ft. Roadway, Cement, flattop, between Sections 24 & 25, Kenesaw Township. 20 ft Roadway, Cement, flat top, between Sections 7 & 18, 20ft Roadway, Cement, flat top, between Sections 17 & 20 between Sections 32 & 33, Denver Township, to be repaired. 4 ft concrete culvert, between Sections 5 & 8 Ayr Township. 4 ft.concrete culvert, between Sections 6 & 7, Ayr Township. 20 ft Waterway, 20 ft Roadway, cement, flat top, between 22 & 23, call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Juniata Township. Juniata Township. Silver Lake Township. Motion by Cramer, Second by Hargleroad that we appoint John A. Lawler, Justice of the Peace, City of Hastings, to become effective June 14th 1920, for the unexpired term of James F. Crowley, resigned. Roll call, all voted Motion carried. Whereupon the Board adjourned. 2W1,1 / TUESDAY, IUNE,15th 1920, 9 o'clock, A.M. Board met purauantrto adjournment of June, 3rd 1920 Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the County Treasurer be instructed to refund to E. A. Brandes on personal tax for 1919, $257.00 on accou#t of clerical error, tax receipt No.4023. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens, that the request for a refund of taxes by J. H. Gilchrist as shown by tax receipt No.8310 on the SV 4-8.9 and the request of J.F.Pigeon for a refund as shwon by tax receipt No.9399 on the NUt 20-8-9 be denied on account of the time having elapsed for making complaints. Motion carred. Motion by Hoff, Second by Whiting, that we comply with order of the County Judge in the matter of renewal of a Mothers Pension for Mrs. Iva Rose and that the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the resignation of John W. Shaw as Constable, City of Hastings to take effect June, 20th 1920 be accepted. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that we instruct the County Highway Commissioner to file a claim for $500.00 as a working fund to make payments to labor employed on County Road work during the current month and to account to the Board for all money expended. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. At 12 o'clook, noon the Board recessed until 1 O'clock, P.M. At 1 o'clock, P.M. the Board reassembled. All Members present. The entire Board went out to view a bridge on the State and Federal Aid Read south of Hastings. At 2 P.M. the Board returned. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that the report of the checking committee who were appointed to check the office of the County Judge from January 8th 1920 to June, 12th 1920 both inclusive be accepted and approved. Motion carried. Motion by Barg1eroad, Second by Whiting that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be made the order of the Board and that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. GENERAL FUND John Snider, County Judge - - ----- -------$ 7.00 State Journal Company $595.40 ROAD FUND C. A. Heartwell, County Highway Commissioner $500.00 Roll call, all voted ayr. Motion carried. Minutes read and approved. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that this Board now adjourn to meet again on at 9 A.M. motion carried. Whereupon the Board adjourned at 3 P. A. Friday July, Znd 1920 L21W 1I:);� TUESDAY, June 15th 1920, 3 P. M. Board met as a Board of Equalization, Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens , Whiting, Hargleroad, Benedict, County Assessor, Zohner, and County Clerk, Cates. Several parties appeared before the Board to look over their assessment. At 5 P. M. the Board recessed until Wednesday, June 16th 1920. WEDNESDAY, June, 16th 1920, 9 A.M. The Board reassembled as per recess. Roll ca::1, all Members present. The entire forenoon was taken up with the examination of personal schedules and Real Estate values. Several people appeared before the feard to examine their assessments. - At 12 o'clock, the Board recessed until 1:30 O'clock, P. M. At 1:30 o'clock, P.M. the Board reassembled as per recess. All Members present. The Board continued the examination of personal schedules and Real Estate values during the entire afternoon. At 5 O'clock P. M. the Board recessed until 9:30 O'cicok, A. M. Thurslday, June, 17th 1920 THURSDAY, 7UNE,17th 1920, 9:30 O'clock, A. M. At 9:30 O'clock, A.P. the Board reassembled. All Members present. The entire forenoon was taken up with the equalization of assessments. At 12 O'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 O'clock, P.M. At 1:30 O'clock P.M. the Board reassembled, all Members present. Several people appeared before the Board and the entire afternoon was taken up in the equalization of property. At 5 O'clock, P.M. the Board recessed until 9 O'clock, A.M.Friday. FRIDAY, JUNE., 18th 1920, 9 O'clock, A.M. The Board reassembled as per recess, all Members being present. The entire forenoon, was taken up in reveiwing 1920 assessments. At 12 O'clock, the Board recessed until '1:30'0'c1ock, P.M. At 1:30 O'clock, P.M. the Board reassembled. Several appeared and made formal complaints on their valuations which were placed on file by the Clerk. The afternoon was taken up with a further reveiw of the assessment At 5 O'clock, P.M. the Board recessed until Thursday, June, 24th 1920, 9 0&clock, A.M. THURSDAY, JUNE, 24th 1920, 9 O'clock, A.M. Board of Supervisors reassembled as a Board of Equalization pursuant to their recess of June, 18th 192Q All Members present including the County;;% Assessor and County Clerk. The entire forenoon was taken up in a general reveiw of the 1920 assessments. At 12 O'clock noon a recess was taken until 1:30 O'clock, P.M. A 1:30 O'clock P.M. the Board resumed, all Members being present. During the afternoon several parties appeared to look over their assessments. No formal motions of any kind was made and at 5 O'clock, P.M. the Board recessed until Friday, June, 25th at 9 O'clock, A.P. FRIDAY, JUNE, 25th 1920, 9:30 O'clock, A.M. Board reassembled as per recess of Thursday. Roll call, all Members present. Reveiwing and revising the assessment occuppied the attention of the Board :fdr the entire forenoon. At 12 o'c1Qck noon the Board recessed until 1:30 O'clock, P.M. At 1:30 O'clock, P.M. the Board reassembled, all Members present and in a general reveiw of the assessments. It was decided to recess the Board until Thursday, July, 1st 1920. No protests were acted upon or any motions made the Board prefering to wait until more date can he had. THURSDAY, JULY, 1st 1920, 10 O'clock, A.M. r2iN LOA At 12 O'clock, noon the Board recessed until 1:30 O'clock, P.M. At 1:30 O'clock P.M the County Assessor made his report to the Board of his adjustment and disposition of complaints on file, in which the Board concurred. The change in valuations recommended by the County Assessor werer ordered made on the Assessors Books. Motion by Cramer, Second by Bivens that the assessment on Real Estate and Personal property in Adams County as returned by the precinct assessors for the year 1920, and as revised and corrected by the County Assessor, be confirmed and accepted by the Board of Equalization and that the same shall stand as the valuations from which to extend the taxes for the year 1920. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. At 5 P.M. the Board of Equaliztion recessed to the call of the County Clerk. Continued on Page 161 X2\\ 1, J/\ Friday, July, 2nd 1920, 9 o'clock, A.M. At 9 o'clock, A. M. the Board met pursuant of June 15th 1920. Roll call, all Members present as follows: Hoff, Cramer, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedikt. now Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes, that the petition of School District No.65, Adams County, Nebr., on file in the office of the County Clerk be granted. Motion carried. The petition in full follows: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Adams County, Nebr., Gentlemen: Bladen, Nebraska. June 14th 1920. We the undersigned, being the official school Board of School District No. 65, Adams County, Nebraska, hereby 20 mills a year, request that your Honorable Body grant permission to levy a special building fund tax of on the assessed valuation of said School District No.65, for a period of seven years, that we may raise by taxation the sum of 45500.00 for the purpose of building a new school house. We hereby submit the following to show that we have complied with the school laws of the State of Nebraska made and provided for such purposes: First, that we secured a petition containing more than one fourth of the legal voters of said District No.65, asking that this proposition be submitted to a vote of the electors of said district. Second, that due notice was given of said election, by posting notices thereof for twenty days. Third, that more than a Majority of the electors present of said district voted in favor thereof. We hereby certify that the above proceedings were had and done pursuant to law. STATE OF NEBRASKA ADAMS COUNTY E. L. Kistler N. J. TURNER CHAS WHEAT OFFICIAL SCHOOL ADAMS COUNTY, ) SS. DIRECTOR MODERATOR TREASURER BOARD, DIST. N0.65. NEBRASKA. Subscribed and sworn to vefore me this 21st day of June, A.D. 1920. Georgie T. Vheat JUSTICE OF -THE PEACE . rt Motion by Bivens, Second by Hoff that the Chairman and Clerk be instructed to sign the Admission Papers of Thomas L. Patterson for admission to the Soldiers and Sailors The petition of John W. Shaw for the appointment of Justice and on motion of Hynes,;Second by Hargleroad the appointment was Home, at Burkett, Nebraska. Motion carried. of the Peace, City of Hastings was read made. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the Official Bond of Ray Jones, Road Overseer, District No.2 Silver Lake Township be approved. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the Official Bond of John W. Shaw'i Justice of the Peace, City of Hastings, be approved. Motion carried. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until. 1 o'clock, P.M. The Clerk presented the claims on file to the Finance Committee and the claims were duly audited by the Committee and recommended to be allowed. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that these claims be allowed and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 21N Jil /56 Lem Tibbets GENERAL FUND. $ 410.30 J. H. McGrath Hdw. Co --- 10.80 0. H. Sprankle 12.20 C. H. Land,Supt 32.75 Matt Trausch 13.75 2.75 5.15 .34.21 19.75 65.00 200.50 139.50 99.20 Burroughs Add. Mach Co 7.15 A. H. Cramer 90.00 Carl R. Matthiesen Co 3.24 James E. Addie .40.00 Temple Cafe 7.95 Union Cafe 14.55 David W. Bauer 30.00 J. A. Cates,Co. Clerk 64.50 T. G. Whiting 124.00 A. I. Battan 4.26 Jessie L. Bigelow 144.00 John Hoff 71.40 Robert Zohner 6.28 Watkins-Ciute Printing Co 34.79 O. H. Sprankle Austin Ryan F. A. Kearns H. F. Favinger J. L. Hynes Lem Tibbets Mary K. Bauder Geo. W. Bivens Roseland Lbr Company Ray Jones Joseph Pitz Henry Phillips John Manger.. Frank H. Kitts Bladen Lbr. Co Frank H. Kitt -St James McCauley L. N. Button, Reg. of Deeds L. N. Button,Reg. of Deeds James F. Crowley J. A. Cates,Co. Clerk Renner & Serf Wolbach & Brach J. ©. Brower Milburn & Scott Co Hammond & Stephens Co J. 0. Brower K -B Printing Company K -B Printing Company K -B Printing Company Mary Dungan Deines Drug Company K -B Printing Company County Treasurer W. A. Cole Remington Typewriter Co H. B. Borley Trans Co Binderup Hdw. Co James F: Cr: wley F. J. Benedict Watkins -flute Printing Co W. B. Hargleroad BRIDGE FUND $46.50 19.00 9.00 23.00 9.00 850.00 148.50 841..2` 115.00 Frank H . Kitts Frank H. Kitts F. A. Syring -Martin Crosson Chicago Lbr.Co Oliver Lbr. Co ROAD FUND J. H. McGrath Hdw.Co 14.01 The Minn.Thresh,Mach.Co 9.55 The Minn.Thresh.Mach.Co 3.00 C. A. Heartwell 2.70 Binderup Hdw.Co 72.80 F. H. Brandes CO 4.50 Byers Lbr.Co 11.25 John H. Parsons 182.17 Geo Kister & Sons 6.25 Juniata Lbr. Co 3.25 J. E. Whitesel 166.50 Western Brick & Supply Co 333.20 W. M. Dutton Sons & Co 4.25 Osborn Oil Co203.88 Will Kistler Kenesaw Township 0. H. Sprankle The Minn.Thresh.Mach.Co------ Auttman & Taylor Co------ ---- - E. L. Needham ---------------- Tho Minn.Thresh.Mach.Co The Galion Iron Wks.&Mfg.Co- E. E. Stone Jesse Wailes J. L. Hynes T. G. Whiting Fred G. Roeder Swan H. Holstein W. B. Hargleroad Peter Pitz --------- H. B. Burrqughs C. T. Smiley E. E. Shiernan 0. M. Doty 5.00 153.45 8.95 15.67 32.72 28.32 19.50 15.00 5.85 147.75 32.85 42.40 89.62 133.55 70.53 SPECIAL MOTOR VEHICLE W. J. Meester------ T. S. Hynes - Wm. 0elschlager=--- -- Chas. Kuehn D. N. Bitner 31.40 108.90 157.95 41.85 198.90 28.35 7.20 116.55 68.17 91.58 $ 26.00 1.15 15.34 40.70 19.50 11.60 2.80 35.57 32.75 2.78 33.75 45.50 48.00 10.73 9t 87.50 115.87 162.60 2.70 1.00 3.95 38.99 111.40 43.15 116.00 $ 401.38 1694.65 8.80 7.50 5.00 89.05 O. H. Sprankle. -- - 24.25 W. M. .eis--- - �r......�-��.���_---..s- -- 38.25 Herman Kleier---.--.---- - 10.50 Otto ffi ever-- 21.00 Geo. 'Reynolds 91.25 Jesse Wailes -- E. Workman--cancra_-s..a.--------- 17.50 Wm. Eishen 6.30 George Reynolds 144.75 A. W. etecht 14.00 Peter Consbruck 21.00 Carl Manske 14.00 L. A. Reis 37.10 Nick Kline 12.60 Crisman &Brehm- 16.2.5 Ruthford Bros 4.22 Geo. Grothen 67.50 Geo.Kister & Sons 26.50 E. J. Hollister 205.00 E. L. Needham- 111.75 W. M. Dutton & Sons Co 11.5E Dan Essinger---- 1411.53 Dan Essinger-----.-_a__..-------- ---- --- -- 291.08 G. J. Stromer-- 172.58 McHarry Bros ----p^-------_-.-..--yr--_,....... 63.87 A. F. Meyer HdwCo •- 6.20 Karl Richart 110.50 Dan Essinger 437.65 C. A. Heartwell, High. Comm 500.00 REGISTRATION FUND Frank Zubrod G. M. Reichstein John Hupf------------------- W: M. Halbmaier W. A. Newell Peter Hansen Frank Schutt Dan Essinger Fred G. Roeder W. B. Hargleroad $ 21.60 29.25 24.20 49.95 151.25 141.75 165.50 149.15 105.30 45.45 1S7 B. M. Simms B . M. Simms County Treasurer Ella Doty A. C. Atwater Alex Reiber D. H. Hardt 110 POOR AID FUND. $ 14.26 15.70 3.70 20.00 120.93 73.32 22.10 Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that the Fund be allowed and that the Clerk be instructed Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. C. Mark $ 109.50 B. C. Burk- ..--- 138:.75 Russel Grader Mfg. Co 195.72 12.50 2.00 B. F. Millard 6.75 Mathew Uerling 2.60 Glen W. Wilson 8.00 E. A. Needham 9.00 E. A. Needham 128.62 J. H. Yost Lbr Co 34.50 Fred G. Roeder 10.80 9.78 12.00 E. A. Brandes 3.89 A. L. Hibbard 5.00 Mid -State Construct. Co 288.00 H. E. SiiRlS�sewwsw.mae-.nw-_ W. H. Bernerwwe-e- County Treasurer Thomas Snyder Motion by Hoff, Second by Givens that the Zona Moffitt G. A. Volland Conrad Walker - Hastings Fuel Company Dr. Geo. L. Wagner Sunnyside. -•- $ 25.00 50.00 4.15 11.00 21.50 133.00 following claims on the Special Motor Vehicle Registration to make a claim the Department of Public Works for the same. Raymond R. Sumstine W. A. Newell E. A. Needham E. A. Needham.-- .------ -w Dave Petro Ed Gibson M. M. Andrew Lee Rickerson John Redman Haynes Bros Bill Jackson --------------------- Frank ----- -wFrank Livingston Dan Essinger Ayr Lumber Co Mid -State Construct. Co A. Dieken $ 10.00 28.80 7.50 21.75 81.00 5.00 10.00 198.00 87.00 12.20 200.00 234.00 67.50 4.65 176.32 8.10 claim of the Borley Storage and Transfer Company the General Fund for $103.50 be disallowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoff, Second by Cramer that the County Treasurer be instructed to transfer $5000.00 from the Inheritance Tax Fund to the County Road Fund for the purpose of improving the Public Highway. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the appointment of Robert Zohner as Constable by the County Judge and the two Justices of the Peace of the City of Hastings be confirmed. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens, that the 0ffivial Bond of Robert Zohner as Constable be approved. Motion carried. Motion by Whiting, Second by Bivens that we buy a power miner. Roll call, ayes: Hoff, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Cramer. Motion carried. Minintes read and approved. On motion of Hynes, Seconded by Whiting the Board adjourned to meet again on Tuesday, J!ly, 13th 1920. This meeting being a regular meeting provided for by law. 1,1 /58 r"" TUESDAY, JULY, 13th 1920, 10 o'clock, A. U. Board met pursuant to adjournment of July, 2nd 1920, this being the date of one of the regular meetings of the Board provided Tor by law. Roll call, showed all Members present. Reports of the following County Offices were read and placed on file: County Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Clerk of the District Court and County Judge. Also the report of James F. Cro*ley, Justice of the Peace. Motion by Bivens, Second by Hynes, that the recommendation of the Complaint Committee be made the order 6f the Board and that the request for a refund of taxes by Dean Daugherty, amount $4.34 be alloyed, on account of double assessment, Tax receipt No.9266. Also the Complaint Committee recommended that the sum of $25.70 be allowed to P. C. Goos on account of erroneous assessment on Lot 24, Block 1, Ingraham Sub -Division, receipt No.7423. Roll call on the above motion, all voted aye. Motion carried. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P.M. At 1:30 P.M. the Board reassembled, all Members present except Hargleroad. Motion by Hynes, Second by Cramer that the claim of C. A. Heartwell, Highway Commissioner on the Road Fund for $500.00 be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to draw a warrant for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Minutes were read and approved. Motion by liThiting, Second by Cramer that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, August 3rd 1920, at 10 &clock, A. M. Motion carried. Vhereupon the Board adjourned. Tax 61,6_4 UNTY CLERK 1-9 IN LI) Tuesday, August, 3rd. 1920, 10 o'clock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of JulY. 13th 1920. Roll call, showed all Members present. Motion by Hynes, Second by Whiting that the Chairman and Clerk be instructed to sign the admission papers of Francis M. Thompson for admission to the Soldiers & Sailors Home at Burdett, Nebr. Motion carried. Communication from R. O. Green, Division Engineer, relittive to Adams County maintaining certain described parts of the D. L. D. was read and placed on file. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 o'clock P. M. .At 1:30 o'clock, P. M. the Board reassembled. All Members present. Motion by Bivens, Second by Hynes that the Clerk be in3tructed to notify the Superintends nt of Road Dragging of each Township, in Adams County not to do any more dragging until further notice on account of the fands in the Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund being exhausted. Motion parried. The Finance Committee audited the following claims against Adams County, which on motion of Hynes, Seconded by Cramer these claims were allowed on their respective Funds and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call all voted aye. Motion carried. GENERAL FUND Lincoln Tel. & Telg. Co T. G. Whiting A. H. Cramer 3ohn Hoff F. J. Bendict Geo. W. Bivens- - J. L. Hynes---- - - - - ---------- Wm. Widmaitor Hastings Basket System A. I. Battan----- -- - -- J. A. Cates Proffitt & Lovell H. F. Fvainger Proffitt & Lovell Currier & McCulloch Coal Co Jessie L. Bigelow. A. W. Bradley County Treasurer Mary K. Bauder Juniata Lbr. Co James E. Addie B1 F. Carl-- -- -- F. H Pease ire OA' sr.• 41116 Wm. F. Varah Robt. W. Jones J. A. Silvey Lbr. Co N. Buri Osborn Fick Seylor Juniata. Lumber Company County Treasurer Hastings Sheet & Metal Co George Hempel Hastings Equity Gr. Bin Co The Minn. Thresh. Mach. Co Western Brick & Supply Co Osborne Oil Co National Refining Co John A. Weber Stockland Road & Mach. 00 Diehl Mach. & Supply CO Fred Paris McClelland -Dunn Motor CP - 14.05 93.20 35.00 31.40 65.00 59.00 56.80 48.00 57.32 5.95 10.26 .60 12.30 51.28 694.35 49.50 6,40 150.65 63.00 229.65 40,00 9.75 Hastings Basket System $ 5.77 Guarantee •Elect. Co 9,75 John Anderson 5.00 Dr. E. B. Hamel 40.50 Mary Dungan 12.98 James E. Addie 2965 W. A. Cole 117.11 H. L. Polk & Co 24.00 Carl R.-Matthiesen & Co 3.50 Remington Type. Co 16.72 Indust. Chemical Supply Co 126.50 Rutherford Bros 30.74 Madgett Bros 64.32 State Co 24.66 _ , K -B Printing Co 45.56 Local Registrars 51.25 H. F. Jacobson- - - - -------- - -- ---- -- - 10.50 Hammond & Stephens Co 18.36 Omaha Printing Co 26.50 Omaha Printing Co 26.95 Omaha Printing Go 41.42 Omaha Printing Co 14.47 Lincoln Tel & Telg. Co 14.15 BRIDGE FUND 33.50 r, W. 0. Varah 4.90 James McCauley 8.00 C. W. Crosier 16.65 Frank H. Kitts 62.50 Frank H, Kitts (6.50 Frank Ht Kitts 42.05 W. Crisman ROAD FUND $ 11.14 Art Willmes 1.50 C. E. Lawson Hc7w Co 10.00 Frank Livingston 78.00 F. J. Benedict 6.45 Jesse Wailes 276.65 Geo. 137.99 Juniata Lbr. Co 214.83 Juniata Lbr CO 396.00 T. G. Whiting 4.00 Dan Essinger 413.50 terl 'RiChart 11.25 Hargleroad & Essinger-------------- 40.00 9.75 Dan Essinger 141.60 2 T. Mit,gaRlicim 14849 'SChutt -- - ---------- - - - - 156.59 $ 7.50 15.00 1.00 500.00 1000.00 2263.28 25.00 176.39 1.50 100.00 14.00 152.25 152.25 7.70 180.25 30.80 240.25 9.00 r 9 \'‘ 1,111 t Geo. W. Bivens Crisman & Brehm Russell Grader Mfg. Co J. E. Whitesel Art Willmes Geo. E. Isaman & Co Frank Quade Chester Sherman W. J. Meester Road Fund Cont'd. $ 18.60 Juniata Lumber Co 39;77 O. H. Sprankle 26.05 Ralph Vath 47.25 Dan Essinger 151.65 A. F. Meyer Haw. Co 13.30 Swan A. Holstein 24.75 C. A. Heartwell 12.00 Manhattan Oil OamPanY Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund. C. T. J. B. Fernow Christ Kort E. Ray Anderson Peter Pittz H. B. Burroughs W. G. Saddler Juniata Lumber Co $ 16.20 67.60 138.30 124.65 31.94 34.56 45.72 Wm. C. Dyeus E. E. Shierman W. A. Newell Andy Smidt Chas Kuehn Wm. Celsohalger W. B. Hargleroad Soldier's & Sailors Releif Fund B. F. Carl Hastings Basket System B. M. Simms B. M. Simms H. O. Eckhardt Hastings Basket System Hastings Basket System H. O. Eckhardt Conrad Walker Poor Aid Fund $ 82.30 20.40 21.70 15.02 5.90 22.70 17.63 20.79 89.68 12.44 $ 100.00 Hastings Cemetary Ass'ri Dr. E. B. Hamel Ella Doty McElhinneY Pharmacy Dr. James V. Beghtol A. O. Atwater Pioneer Market Nebr., Sanitarium Proffitt & Lovell Mrs. Arthur Williams 34.90 21.85 11.25 186.38 20.88 117.75 500.00 110.34 $ 191.50 61.70 74.15 104.70 46.80 54.65 32.85 10.00 31.00 20.00 1.00 75.00 1.00 90.00 13.20 18.00 The Finance Committee recommended that the following claims on the Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund hnd Bridge Fund be allowed ana the Clerk be instructed to make on the Department of Public Works for reitbursemett. On motion Whiting these claims were allowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Frank Livingston James A. Dyer Dave Petro Alfred Dieken Chester Sherman Arthur Livingston. Geo, E. Isaman & Co Kister Garage R. E. Dutcher S. Magner F. H. Brandes Co E. A. Brandes Special Motor Vehicle Registration Fund. $ 142.00 99.00 308.70 25.20 96.00 200.00 20.70 34.80 94.80 15.00 22.79 2.90 of Hynes, Second E. L. Needham E. A. Needham John Redman George HemPel Chas, L Enwall Osborne Oil Company W. A. Newell Supt C. K. Lawson Edw. Co Russell Grader Mfg Co 01. H. Sprankle Bill Jackson Haynes Bros BRIDGE FUND J. A. Silvey Lbr Co 23 55 • a claim by $ 43.50 55.13 53.00 35.00 12.00 63.81 6.30 3.50 517.28 29.50 - 203.00 3.70 Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the County Treasurer be instructed to trans- fer $6,000.00 from the Bridge Fund to the Road Fund and 3,500.00 from the Inheritance Tax Fund to the Road Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. John, Hoff, County Supervisor, District No. 5 offered his resignation to take effect September 1st, 1920 which upon motion by Hynes 'i Second by Bivens was accepted. Communication from the Niobrara Chapter, Hastings, Nebraska granting permission to move a stone marker on the Oregon Trail was read before the Board. ,Minutes were read and approved. Miition by Bivens, Second by Whiting that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Thurs- 161 CONTINUDED FROM PAGE 154 )ionday, August 16th 1920, 10 O'clock A M Board assembled as a Board of Equalization on the call of the County Clerk for the purpose of making the County levy and confirming the levies on the various School Districts, Townships, and Villages of the County. Members present as follows: Supervisors, Hoff, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargieroad, Benedict, County Ass- essor Zohner and County Clerk Cates. Absent: Supervisor Cramer. The entire forenone was taken up with the discussion of valuations and levies. At 12 O'clock noon the Board recessed until 1 PM. At 1 o'clock, P. M. the Board reassembled, all Members present except Cramer. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the County levy be made as foliage: Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried; General Fund 4.30 Mills, Bridge " 2.41 " Road " 1.20 " Poor Aid " .70 " Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that the following levies be made on the carious township, villages and school districts of Adams County as certified to this Board by the proper authorities. Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried. SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVIES TOWNSHIP-LEVIES-P0R-I120 DistNo Mills Bond Dist NoMills Bond ------. ................ 4............ : 1 34.5 41 12 West Blue 2.7Mills 2 7 42 35 7 Highland 3.2 " 3 35 6 43 17 Verona 4.5 If 4 15 44 13 Kenesaw 7 u 5 12.5 45 6 Wanda-. 6.-5 $. 6 12 46 15 Juniata 6 7 10 47 8.5 Denver 3.5 If 8 23 48 11.5 Blaine 2,2 ft 9 14 49 17 Spc Bldg. Hanover - 2.4 .. 10 . 15.5 50 15.5 ,10 Ayr 4.2 " 11 35 51 13 Roseland 5 II 12, 11 52 11.5 - Cottonwood 7 •;" 111. 8 53 35 Logan 6 " 14 11.5 54 19.5 Silver Lake 7.3 fl 15 10.5 55 12.5 Zero 5.4 1. 16 10.5 56 16.5 Little Blue 4 .. 17 8 57 13.5 18 64.7 8.3 60 13.5 19 15 61 16 20 17 62 24.5 4.5 21 13 63 23 22 26 64 10 Spc.Bldg. 23 16 65 21.5 20 CITY & VILLAGE LEVIES FOR 1920 24 9 66 13 • 25 19.5 67 21 26 11.5 68 15 Hastings 35 Mills 27 15.5 69 10.5 2 Juniata. 37 " 28 11 70 13 Eenesaw 66.5 " 29 10.5 9.5 71 9-.5 Ayr 10 II 30 16 72 11 Roseland 18 tf 31 10 73 16.5 Holstein 25 “ • 32 10 74 11.5 Trumbull 47 II 33 17' 75 17 2 34 20.5 76 17.5 35 10 77 35 36 13 78 19 37 '8 80 17.5 38 20 81 35 39 17 101 40 11.5 Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Zohner that the County Clerk be instructed to extend on the personal Tax Books for 1920 all Premiums due the State for State Hail Insurance. Motion Perrl,e4. Motion by Hynes, Second by Zohner that this Board of Equalization now adjourn Sine die. Motion carried. Minutes read and approved. treupon tho Board adjourned. 91\ L IJ Thursday, August, 19th 1920 10 o'clock, A. M. At 10 o'clock, A. M. a special. meeting of the Board of Supervisors, called by the County Clerk on petition of more than a jamority of the Board, to convene on Thursday, August, 19th 1920 at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the purposes set forth in said petition. Not enough of the Members appeared at 10 o'clock, A. M. for a quorum.. At 1 o'clock, P. M. the Board was called to order by the chairman. Roll call, Members present as follows: Hoff, Hynes Bivens , 1Vhit ing , Hargleroad, and Benedict. Absent: Cramer. Motion by Hargleroad and Seconded by Hynes that there be no culverts located and ordered built except on motion of the Board of Supervisors. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Seconded by Hynes that we order four culverts built in Supervisor District f` 3 as follows: One between Sections 26 and 27, Wanda Township. One between Sections 1 and 12, Cottonwood Township. One on intersection of Section 1-2-11 and 12 Cottonwood. One between Sections 22 and 27, Cottonwood. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Seconded by Whiting that the Supervisor of a District have general supervision of the building of culverts within his District. Motion carried. Professor French appeared before the Board and asked that the taxes on a residence property recently purchased by Hastings College, be not extended for the year 1920. The matter was referred to the, County Attorney for an opinion. No further business of the Special meeting appearing, the Board adjournedtomeet again at the date set in their last regular meeting, September 2nd 1920. aith kik I . 1JIi THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, '2nd 1920, 10o'clock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of August 3rd 1920. Members present as follows: Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Cramer.and Hynes. Motion by Bivens, Second by Hargleroad , that we 'iomply with the order of the County Court in the matter of a Mothers Pension for Irma Dillow, and that the Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll all, all voted aye. Motion carried. The resignation of J. A. Gardiner, Deputy County Attorney was read and on motion of Hargleroad, Seconded by Bivens the same was accepted. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that the taxes on the N, Section 16, Town 7, Range 10 for the years 1898-1899 and 1900 be ordered cancelled on account of said -land having beed deeded to the State of Nebraska in the year 1897. Motion carried. The Board recessed at 12 o'clock until_1 o'clock, 0. M. l'o.'<clock ePst,M.. theBoe.rd;.reassetsbled, all Memberspresent except Hynes and Cramer. Motion by Whiting, Second by Bivens, that we enter into an agreement with Ayr Township, Adams County, Nebraska to build a grade two feet high on an average, and twenty feet wide on the Highway between Sections 25 and 26, Ayr Township, on the north half of said Sections. The total cost of said grade not to exceed $1450.00. The County to pay one half and Ayr Township one half. The contract to be let to R. E. Dutcher, under plans and specifications drawn by the Township Board of Ayr Township. Roll call, all votod aye. Motion carried. Petition of Fred Taute and others for a new bridge between Sections 25 and 26, Verona Township was read before the Board. The applications of E. R. Erway and S. B. Sorenson for, appointment. as Supervisor, District # 5, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of John Hoff were read and laid over for the present. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that the Chairman and Clerk be instructed to sign the admission papers of Robert R. Morledgeand Phebe J. Moriedge for admission to the. Soldiers and Sailors Home at Burkett, Nebraska. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that we enter into a contract with Charles H. Land , as Manager of the Adams County Farm for the year commencing March 1st 1921 and ending February 28th 1922, at a salary of $2000.00 per year, under the same terms and conditions as the contract, for 3920. Rollcall, all voted aye. Motion carried. At 5 o'clock, P. M. the Board recessed until September, 3rd 1920 at. 10 o'clock, A. M. Friday, September, 3rd 1920., 10 o'clock, A. M. No quorum present. At 1 o'clock, P. M. the Chairman called the Board to order. Roll call, Members present as follows: Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Cramer.. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the following claims be allowed and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants on the different Funds for the amount. Roll, call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Williams Printing House $ 4.50 Deines Drug Company 27.35 Watkins-Clute Printing Company------ 67.53 K -B Printing Co 46.50 J. 0. Brower .. _< 1.54 K -B Printing Company 47.50 Geo. Kister 8c Son 6.00 K -B Printing Co 60.05 Lem Tbbets---- 34.00 James F. Crowley ------��_--- 64.10 Rippeteau Paint Company 1.30 Wahlqu�ist.Bros .. _....30.00 W. A. Cole 121.76 K -B Printing Company ----------- 32.05 A. 1". Batten 8.75 e t Lincoln Tel & Telg. Co $ 14.80 J. E. Willits 6.00 Mrs. J. D. Rhodes 2.00 Watkins-Clute Printing Co 9.75 John Hoff 30.00 Geo. Halte 2.80 Stein Bros Co 43.36 Chappet Newell 15.00 J. H. McGrath Ed* Co 6.45 James Sorenson•• ----- -----..-.-_..®-- e -n__-,--_.. 58 .00 W. B. Hargleroad 67.40 C. N. Nash 41.50 W. W. Keith 16.00 B. M. Simms 6.15 F. J. Benedict 41.35 _Tnhvi Shaw 17_?q L W; K -B Printing Company Milbourn & Scott Co National Ten -Cent Store Renner & Serf Mary Dungan ----------------------- J L. Hynes 72.00. General Fund, $ 2.55 16.02 1,20 34.00. 1.55 Earl GangWish Geo Dewey Glen W. Wilson Binderup Hdw. Co Frank H. Kitts G. J. Stromer Juniata Lumber Go E. E. Stone Frank H. Kitts John R4 Land Oscar Johnson F. H. Pease Chicago Lumber Co E. L. Needhamo. E. L. Needham- ----------- E. ---- -E. A. Needham-----sc--s----s---- E. -E. A. Needham United Electric Service Company E. A. Needham------------------ E. ------....E. A. Needham E. L. Needham Crisman & Brehm Geo. Kister & Sons Minn. Thresh Mach Co-- 0. H. Sprankle The Galion Iron Wks. Mfg. Co The Galion Iron Wks. Mfi. Co H. B. Borley.Transfer Co Juniata Lumber Company Aultman & Taylor Mfg. Co Juniata Lumber Co Joe Shannon Kister Garage Frank Livingston Swan A. Holstein Dan Essinger Dan Essinger---s--------•---� G. C. Hohlfeldt W. B. Hargleroad Peter Hansen Harm Valentine W. A. Newell 0. M. Doty E. Ray. Anderson Continued. Stewart & Smith t 2.50 Juniata Lumber Co - 67.10 Hastings Basket System-------------------- 8.49 Carl Matthiesen & 00 5.30/ E. B. Hamel .. 36.00 Geo. W. Bivens--- 58.00 Bridge Fund 4.00 4.00 256.00 4.00 79.00 6.00 114.65 3.00 50.00: 16.25 38.40 21.50 2.35 Road 46.87 10.12 10.12 50.63 91.65 38.00 57 .00 54.75 6.50 26.35 12.25 14.20 15.00 9.75 12.00 .80 496.41 •15 18.00 75.15 120.00 129.75 62.50 207.67 38.90 Q 84..80 98.00 Special Motor County Treasurer Henry Herbst Dr. James V.. Beghtol James V. Beghtol Peter J. Sanders Dr. W. E. Nowers Ella Doty Motion by Hynes, Second by $ 21.60 6.30 63.30 14.83 Stein Bros; Co $ 3.43 Frank Bosard--- 56.95 Juniata Lumber Co 6.25 Ayr Lumber Co-- 17.50 Robert W. Jones 50.00 H. N. Livingston 24.00 Robert W. Jones--- --.. 20.00 J H. McGrath Hdw, Co- 8.65 W. M. Dutton & Sons Co 52.60 Harvey P. Jones 37.50 Earl B. Jones 90.50 Frank H. Kitts 1800.00 W. M. Reis 46.75 Fund Peter Hansen $ 108.75 Otto V[.. Essinger-- 16.70 S. S. Hershey- 45.10 S. S. Hershey 94.45 F. H. Brander & Co55.60 National refining Co 109.80 W. I. Dutton & Sons Co---•26.25 Osborn Oil Company 83.75 Geo. Hemple 60.00 Jesse Wailes 108.25 Harrison Gangwish 15.00 Geo. Reynolds 102.00 T. G. Whiting 6.06 T. G. Whiting 43120 C. A. Heartwell 1.55 Pauley Lumber Co 26.75 Binderup Hdw. Co 1.85 Highway Maintainer Ce 6.52 Minn, 'Thresh. Mach. Go 12.19 Minn, Thresh . Mach. Co---- - -------- 14.69 F. J. enedict------------ ---------- 49.10 Binderup Hdw. Co 7.75 A. B. Fernow 127.50 Dan Essinger 159.33 Frank Shute 139.00 E. A. Brandes Tractor Co 547.95 Dan Essinger 135.55 Vehicle Registration Fund. C. T. Smiley - B. Fernow 3. B. Fernow Poor Aid 2.82 9.21 12.00 6.00 30.00 18.001 22.50 Bivens that the Fund B. M.,. Simms B. F. Carl $ 113.00 -- 14.40 8.10 8.73 11.00 Conrad Walker----------------------- 8.09 Zena . Moffitt 50.00 A. C. Atwater 150.00 Hastings Basket System - 17.55 Kauf & Rinderspacher_ 2.20 The Nebraska Sanitarium 16.50 following claims be allowed on the Road Fund and the Clerk be in- structed to make claims against the Department Mid -State Construction Co---- -----$ W. A. Newell ----------- -------.---- Bill Jackson------ - --- .Arthur Livingston C. A. Heartwell--- John H. Parsons ---- John H. Parsons Dave Petro Mathew Uerling R. E. Dutcher Bert Crone 57.60 35.00 200.00 200.00 30.72 66.50 27.75 405.00 3.40 2/6.00 20.00 of Public Works for reimbursement for the same. Frank Livingston 56.00 Alfred Dieken 10.00 Geo. Hemple 15.00 W. P. Kuehn - 149.60 C. B. Heartwell 90.00 Chester Sherman 132.00 Kister Garage 4.10 F. H. Brandes & Co 43.55 H. B. Borley Transfer Co 8.16 Osborn Oil Co 96.30 J. D. Adams 877.00 Petition of F. G. Howland and others asking for the removal from office of the present Highway Commissioner was read before the Board and on motion of Hynes, Second by Bivens theprayer of said Petition was not granted. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the Clerk be instructedto make a request of Junista, Township to allow the claims of Jesse Wailes for $51.00 and of Geo. Reynolds for $51.00, the same having been presented to this Board for payment and upon due deliberation it is the opinion of this Board that the claims are just and should be paid by Juniata Township. Roll call, ayes.: Hynes, Bivens, Hargleroad and Benedict. Whiting present but not voting. Motion carried. The Petition of R. C. Firme and others asking the following described road be designated as a County Road: NO.16t Commencing at the SW corner of Section 32, West Blue Township thence ems three miles, thence north three and half miles, thence east one half mile, thence north one half mile, thence east one and one half miles to the Adams -Clay County line. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that the above petition be granted. IV:otion-tarried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the following described road be designated as a County road:; No.17: Commending at SW'cerner, Sec. 22, Slver Lake Township, thence east six miles to SW corner of Section 22, Zero Township, connecting with Federal Road No. 41. Motion carried. one The Board fixed the date of September 15th 1920 as the time for a hearing on the above proposed roads. The Petition of D. Smitlj and others asking for three bridges to be built in Wanda Township was read and on motion of Bivens, Second by Hargleroad the same was referred to the Road and Bridge Committee. Proceeded to an informal ballot for Supervisor of District # 5 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of John ?off, The informal ballot resulted ,as.follows: 5. B. Sorenson, three, E R. Erway, two. A formal ballot was then taken w41104 restated as fellows: S. B. Sorenson, three, E. R. Erway, two, whereupon the Chairman declared S. B. Sorenson duly appointed to the office. The same to be effective on the filing of a proper Bond and the appointment to run until January 1st, 1921 or until his successor is elected and qualified. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that the petition of Jacob Ruhter and others for a bridge between Sections 20 and 29, Verona, which was disallowed be reconsidered. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that the County build a bridge between Sections 20 and 29, Verona, cement, flat top, 12 ft waterway, 20 ft roadway. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that the iron bridge now at Ingleside be removed and located on Section 31, Denver Township. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that the petition of Fred Taute and others for a bridge between Sections 25 and 26, Verona be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee. Motion carried. Motion by Whiting, Second by. Hynes, that we appropriate $1600.00 from the ueneral Fund for the purpose of dragging the roads, $100.00 to each Township and that the Clerk be instructed to notify the Superintendent of dragging of each Township to this effect. This appropriation to cover the period September, 3rd to November 1st 1920. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Hargleroad that the Chairman and Clerk be instructed to sign the admission papers of Eliza W. Robar for admission to the Soldiers and Sailors Home at Milford, Nebraska. Motion carried. Motion by Whiting, Second by Hargleroad that we enter into a contract with Stroud & Company for the purchase of a Road Maintainer at $695.00, F.O.B. Hastings, to be paid for from the State and Federal Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Minutes were read and approved. Motion by Bivens, Second by Waiting that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Wednesday, September, 15th 1920, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Motion carried. Whereupon the Board adjourned. CUAT CLERK 1 DEBUTY CHAIRMAN. L. Wednesday, September, 15th, 10 0'01004, A.M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of September, 3rd 1920. Roll call, Members present as follows: Sorenson, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad, and Bendict. Absent: Cramer. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that the petition for new bridges asked for on the petition of F. E. Goodlin and others nnd 1mer G. tvans and others be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee. Motion carried. Petition of Neils Mikkelsen and others asking for the grading of the Public Highw between Sections 1 and 2, Kenesaw Township was read before the Board and on motion of Whiting, Seconded by Bivens the Clerk was instructed to notify the Township Board of Kenesaw to grade this road and put it in shape to travel on at once. At 12 o'clock the Board recessed until 1:30 0 clock, P. M. At 1:30 o'clock P. M. the Board reassembled as per recess. All Members present except Cramer. Motion by Hynes, Second by Whiting that the appointment of E. E. Allen as Justice of the Peace, by the Township Board of Little Blue Township and the appointment of J. W. McHarry as Justice of the Peace by the Township Board af Juniata Township, be confirmed and their bonds are hereby approved by this Board. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that no objections being filed on proposed County Roads Nos. 16 and 17, that the same be declared duly established County Roads subject to County control and maintenance. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the County Surveyor be instructed to survey a peice of road in Zero Township.along the east side of Section 4, belonging to Henry Druecker, for the purpose of establishing a new road. Said road to be 40ft. wide. And also to set the grade stakes on the grade between Sections 25 and 26, Ayr Township. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Sorenson that we build bridges, in the following order: One between Sec. 35 and 36, Little Blue Township. One between, Sec. 10 and 15, Zero Township. Repair bridge, -Section 18, Cottonwood Township. One between Sec. 24 and 25, Kenesaw Township. One between Sec. 20 and 29, Verona Township. One between See': 7 and 18, Juniata Township. Repair bridge, Section 31, Denver Township. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Minutes were read and approved. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Sorenson that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Monday October, 4th 1920, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Whereupon the Board adjourLed. 7 ?IN LiJil 167 Monday, October, 4th 1920, 10 o'clock, A.M. Board met prusuant to adjournment of September, 15th 1920. Roll call,Members present as follows: Sorenson, Fynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Cramer. The Petition of J. H. Gilchrist and others asking for a bridge on the north line of Section 2, West Blue Township, was on motion of Hynes referred to the Road and Bridge Committee. Motion by Bivens, Second by Hynes that the Chairman and Clerk be:instructed to sign the application of Joseph X. Yocum and Sina M. Yocum for admission to the Soldiers and Sailors Vome at Burkett, Nebr. Motion carried. The report of James F. Crawley, County Judge, for the third quarter commencing June 14th 1920 and ending September, 30th 1920 was read and ordered placed on file. Motion by Hynes, Second by Sorenson that the County Treasurer be instructed to refund to W. A. Taylor #32.70 taxes assessed against South 62,12 -ft. Lot 5 and South 62ikft. Lot 6, Johnson's Addition on account of the same b clang used as church property. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. At 12 o'clock the Board recessed until 1 o'clock, P.M. At 1 6' clock 2. M. the Board reassembled, all Members present except Cramer. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that the report of the redistricting committee appointed by the Board' of Supervisors to redistrict the School Districts of Adams County be accepted and the map of the new School District boundaries and School House sites be Placed on file in the office of the County Clerk and notice of such be made in all the newspapers of Adams County. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Fynes that we accept the offer of E. J. Tanner to drain a peice of road between Sections 2 and 11,Denver Township, according to a verbal agreement, with Yr. Tanner to make this road thoroughly drained, for which we agree to pay Mr. Tanner 050.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. The balance of the afternoon was taken uao with the examination and auditing of claims against the County. At 5 o'clock, P. M. the Board recessed until October, 5th 1920 at 9 o'clock, A. M. Tuesday, October, 5th 1920, 9 0'.clock, A.M. The Board reassembled, all Members present except Cramer. The claims on file were taken up by the Board and on motion of Hynes, Second by Bivens the following claims were audited and allowed and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Election Board Roseland TT IT TT It T1 TT tI TT TT 11 IT IT 1T TT 11 " Denver 11 IT TT IT TT TV 1T TT 11 TV 1T TV It TT It TT pottonwOod• Highland Blaine Junia ta Zero Silver Lake Wrest Blue 'Zen esaw Wanda Little Blue Ayr Hanover Verona Logan First Ward (A) First Ward (B) 29.50 27.90 36.60 26.90 26.70 34 . 20 26.00 28.30 31.60 39.50 26.40 30.60 34.80 35.80 34 . 35 31.50 82.10 82.10 Mildred Pielstick, Sec. Cornelius & Co Livingston Bros Mary Hollister Graham Furniture Co W. A. Pielstick J. L. Cates C. B. Bigelow Fred Stock Mary Dungan JuniE ta Gr. & L.S. Ass'h County Treasurer Wolbach & Brach Carl R. Matthiesen & Co J. F. Reader B. N. Simms M -B Printing Co Geo. W. Bivens $ 40.00 67.20 10.00 10.00 20 .00 40.32 42.00 10.00 10.00 21.60 120.00 24.97 5.11 6 .43 . 63.95 10.30 52.00 62.00 i1 168 C. A. Heartwell Lincoln Tel. & Telg... J. B. Tillers Wahlquist Bros Snyder Brothers Joseph Ormond Joseph .Ormond (General Fund, Continued) `#° 24.00 96..54 40.32 77.50 187.99 16.25 8.15 1.55 27.77 18.24 117.50 198.00 10.00 10.00 7.33 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 27.50 10.00 110.90 J. H. LcGrath Hdw• CC3. R. A. Pickens Omaha Printing Co K -B Printing Co Lem Tibbetts W. B. largleroad B. F. Schlegel J. 0. Brower W. J. Parks Mrs. W. J. Bartholemei J. B. Kral G. F. Kort H.B.,Borley Transfer Co John Anderson u`, atk ins -flute Printing Frank Currier Glen W, Wilson Glen W. Wilson Glen W. Wilson ._------------- 161.34 Glen W. Wilson 95.50 Glen W. Wilson 125.00 Western Brick & Supply Co 219.25 Frank H. Kitts 367.64 Prank H. Kitts-__-___ -------- 1555.57 Cq Bridge Fund e 12.50 146.01 81.54 Standard Oil Cornany Highway Maintainer Company Tripp Auto Company Art Willmes---- -__. Clem Fisher F. A. Robinson John A. Weber Frank Schutt Pan Essinger - DanEssinger--------------------- Geo Mister. & Son T. G. Whiting T. G. Whiting Crisman & Brehm National Refining Co Frank Livingston Chester Sherman Jesse Wailes L. C. Huckfeldt Clyde Seaman John F. Parsons Henry Stsner Juni ata Lumber Company The Aultman & Taylor Co W. 0, Dycus Chas. Kuehn Special K P Printing- Co Williams Printing House Hoeppner & Uerling H. E. Bowman & Co Hastings Sheet & Metal Works Wm. M. Lowman Co Kenesaw. Progress W. A. Cole A. F. Meyer Edw. Co James E. , ddie J. A. Rose Mfg. Co Lincoln Tel & Telg. Co Hastings Daily Tribune Stein Bros Co J. T. Hynes F. J. Benedict L. N. Button Juniata Lumber Co John Hynes E. Martin. W. B. Hargleroad Frank H. Kitts Ray Jones Oliver Lumber Company Frank Phiileo Wm. C. Dacus Wm . F . Varah Frank H. Fitts Frank H. Kitts Frank H. Kitts Road Fund 356.62 7.03 5.25 99.50 24.35 32.00 207.75 129.85 200.00 197.43 1.50 63.20 3.63 14.90 256.78 91.50 18.00 84.00 79.87 36.00 106.14 21.70 7.55 129.47 McHarry Bro th er s E. A. Needham E. L. Needham The Galion Iron Works Kister Garage Highway Maintainer Company Geo. Temple Osborn Oil Company A. B. Fernow W. Yohe Dan Essinger W. B. Fargle ro ad Emmet Yoh ey T.T. L. Wagner Peter Hansen Dan Essinger W. S Lamareaug Claus Wi e ck .Erwin Fischer Cas Der. Gentert Fred G. Roeder Dan Essinger H. H. Parmenter--- _------__w-, Motor 'Vehicle Registration Fund C. E. Figinbotham E. Ray Anderson W. J. Mee s t er D. N. Bitner Wm. Oelschlager Sunnyside P. E. Brehm Ella Doty 17.55 93.67 24.30 118.57 38.25 E. E. Shierman Andy Smid t Christ Mort W. C Dycus :.Poor .did Fund C.B. & Q. RR Co James V. Beghtol Vincent 14. Nolen. 4. 0. Atwater Motion by Whiting, Second 30.10 25.25 66.70 53.76 3.30 65.82 1.70 136.91 2.00 40.00 49.50 7.40 115.61 62.20 54.00 65.00 10.00 99.20 10.00 25.00 37.60 N, 500.00 171.00 38.10 2.2;5 12.70 9.90 1155.14 500.00 1000.00 $ 41.63 50.63 110 .6 3 45.00 1.50 32.00 10.00 172. 93 142.50 7 .50 61.90 113.45 140.40 43.50 99.00 70.88 3.50 53.50 145.85 5.00 31.25 344.28 11.25 16,00 49.05 31.05 27.70 17.10 173.51 $ 84.00 0. F. Hahn, M. D. r 50.00 60.00 Currier & McCulloch Co 15.50 22.50 James V. Beghtol 31.00 1.91 Zena Moffitt 25.00 26.00 S. J. Jones 56.50 55.00 B. IST. 'Sl.mrs__-_._______---- 20.68 90.00 by Sorenson that the following claims on the Road Fund be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to make claim on the Department Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried . of Public Works for reimbursement. !reWIAUt 169 Bill Jackson Geo.. Kister & Sons Sam Peterson Carl Coordt B. F. Millard' Charles L. Enwall J. F. Reader OSborn Oil Company Kister Garsge Kister Garage Mid -State Construction CO -- Geo. Hemple John Murphy ----------- Dave James Lovell $ 200.00 8.00 20.00 35.00 6.C'0 2.50 85.65 162.38 8.35 13.30 88.48 30.00 107.25 126.50 9.00 W. P. Kuehn M. D. Sargeant Geo. Kister & Son United Elect. Sorvi e Co John H. Parsons Arthur Livingston d. B. Eeartwell- Checter Sherran Frank Livingston E. A. Needham E. L. Needham F. H. Brandes & ComPan7 E. J. Tanner Ed J. Tanner Stroud & ComPanY 58.50 11.00 2.05 19.75 38.62 200.00 54.40 138.00 ee 139.00 122.40 45.76 33.50 166.00 26.50 713,;00 Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that the claim of Henry Shick for $100.00 be allowed on the Solders & Sailors Releif Fund and the Clerk instructed te draw a warrant for the same. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. R. A. Parmenter, President, J. F. Gilchrist, Vice -President and John F. Bilin, Secretary of the Adams County Farm Bureau presented to the Board a petition for a County Agriculture Agent for Adams County, Nebraska, duly signed by more than the required number of signatures and in compliance with the laws of the State of Nebraska. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that the petition of F. E. Perkins and more then four hundred others asking the Board of Supervisors to appropriate a sum of money from the General Fund for the purpose of employing and maintaining a County Agriculture Agent for Adams County, Nebraska, be granted. Roll call, ayes: Sorenson, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Nays: Hynes. Absent: Cramer. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Sorenson that we appropriate $4850.00 from the General Fund in accordance with the budget submitted by the Adams County Farm Bureau and itemized as follows: County Agriculture Agent 1800.00 Stenographer 900.00 Printing---- -------- - - 100.00 Office Supplies Postage, Telephone,- Express, jgtc. 100.00 200.00 Office Equipment 200.00 Travel Expense,auto,team, and railroad-- 1350.00 Miscellaneous 200.00 Total 04850.00 Roll call, ayes: Sorenson, Bivens, Whiting, Harglersad and Benedict. Nays: Hynes. Absent:Cramer Motion carried. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 o'clock, P.M. At 1 o'clock, P. M. the Board reesserChled, all Members present except Cramer. The Board recessed until 3 o'clock, P. M. and went to veiw a bridge on the Adams -Fall County line. At 3 o'clock, 1. the Board returned. Motion by Fynes, Seconded by Sorenson that the following culverts County Roads: One between Sections 36, Logan and 31 Silver Lake. tne between Sections 21 and 22 Silver Lake. One between Sections 15 and 16, Silber Lake. One between Sections 33 and 34, Roseland. Motion carried. be ordered built on 1'70 of Section 35, Hall County. Said bridge to be cement, flat top, 12 ft waterway and 20ft roadway, which on motion of Bivens, Seconded by Sorenson was ordered built. Minutes were read and _approved. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that this Board now ad joarn to meet again on Thursday, October, 14th 1920 at 10 .,o' clock, A. M. Motion carried. Whereupon the Board adjourned. WM CM TTTiTY CLIME. 171 Thursday, October, 14th 1920, 10 o'clock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of October, 5th 1920. Roll call, all Members present except Cramer. Report of J. P. Morrison, Cheif Inspector, on,the inspection of the boiler at the Court House was read and placed on file. Motion by Bivens, Second by Hargleroad that the following list of names be submitted to the Clerk of the District Court from which to draw the Juror for the November term. Motion Carried. The list follows; Supervisor District # 1. West Blue Township John C. Bohike J. H. Gilchrist. Horace Larsen. J. H. Pope. Per ona Township. Roy Francisco. Wm. Goats. John Gietz Highland Township C. F. Kidd': B. F. O'Brien. Supervisor District # 4. O. M. Doty. Logan Township Thomas W. Goodwin. C. H. Wheat. Denver Township Peter Pittz. Roy Magner. Silver Lake Township H. 0. Nash. H. M. Bourougs ism. Wright. Emil Rogers Blaine Township Zero Township Ira Bali. August Kort. E. W. Lenz. Theodore Bachman Ed Peters. Little Blue Township Geroge E. Sherman. Supervisor District, # 2. Roseland Township Juniata Township. Erwin Martin. Geo. N. Whiting. Henry Goedert. Chappel Newell. Supervisor District # 5. C. G. Craven. Chris Nielsen. Ayr Township John Kothe Luther Egeihoff Frank Jansen. Wm. Krueger. J. A. Schmidt. Henry Herbst. Hanover Township Harry W. Borley. Andrew Smidt. John Fossler Wm. Varah Thomas Yunt. Frank PanBoening. Jim Dean. Supervisor District # 3 Supervisor Distridt # 6. Cottonwood. Township A. C. Atwater. S. L. Carson. Mike Hansen. J. W. Brannigan. John Hupf. Rueben Bowers ( Kenesaw Township Cont'd.) 172 Geo. Anderson. C. F. Ydhitesel A. J. Mace. E. A. Beek. Supervisrr District # 7. Herb Isbell Louis Clerk. J. L. Bine. Lyman Deffenbaugh. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:34 o'clock, P. M. At 1:30 o'clock the Board reassembled, all Members present except Cramer. Motion by Hynes, Second by Whiting that the two petitions of .Albert A. Held and others, asking that certain roads as described in said petitions be vacated, according to law, be placed on file and the the County Clerk be instructed to authorize the County Surveyor to examine these roads and report to this Board on the feasability of vacating these roads. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Givens that the petition of Albert A. Meld ando others, asking that a certain road described in said petition be opened according to law be placed on file and that the County Clerk be instructed to authorize the County Surveyor to examine this road and report to this Board oh the feasability of opening said road. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the petition of Fred Tante and others askig.g for a bridge between Sections 25 and 26, Verona Township be granted and that a cement bridge,tflat top, 12 ft waterway, 20 ft. roadway be ordered built at this place. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the claim of Glen W. Wilson on the Bridge Fund for *277.64 and the claim of Robert Warnke on the Bridge Fund for $208.00 be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants forthe same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Minutes read and approved. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, November, 9th 1920 at 10 o'clock, A. M. Motion carried. 173 Tuesday, November, 9th 1920, 10 O'clock, A. U. Board met pursuant to adjournment of October, 14th 1920. Roll call, all Members present except Cramer. C. E. Wright, Division Engineer appeared before the Board and netters pertaining to State & Federal Roads Nos.53 and 41 were discussed. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 o'clock, P. M. At 1:30 o'clock, P. M. the Board reassembled. All Members present. Henry Druecker of Ayr, appeared before the Board and claimed damages on account of a road being oPened across his land in Zero Township. Motion by Hynes, Second by Sorenson that we offer Mr Henry Druecker 100.00 for a deed for the land taken and used in opening a new road described in ,a petition by Albert A. Held and others as commencing at a point 250 ft South of the one-half section corner, known as the One-half Section corner to Sections 3 & 4, Town 5, Range 10, west in Zero Township, thence running east to point of intersection with the Nebraska State and Federal Aid Road, No.41. Roll call, ayes: Sorenson, Yynes,Bivens and Whiting. Nays: Fargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Cramer. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that the petition of John Laux and others asking for the establishment of a County Road as uescribed in said petition, and to be known as County Road No. 18, be granted, and that the Clerk be instructed to advertise the same according to law. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. Motion by Fynos, Second by Whiting that the claims of Glen W. Wilson on the Bridge Fund of $168.00,,30.50 and $320.68 be allowed and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, ell'voted aye. Motion carried. Robert Zohner offered his resignation as Constable to take effect November, 16th 1920 which upon motion 10Y Fargleroad was accepted by this Board. At 5 o'clock, P. M. the Board recessed until 9 o'clock,.. M. November, 10th 1920. November, 10th, 10 o'clock, A. M. 1920. Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all Members present except Cramer. Entire forenoon was taken up in the examination of claims and discussion of the State and Federal Aid Roads in Adams County. tt 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1 o'clock, P. Y. At 1 o'clock P. M. the Board met, all Members present. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad, that the request of Andrew Fotopolus for a refund of taxes on account of overvaluation as shown by tax receipt No.740 be not granted. Motion cerried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that we enter into a contract with the Avery Tractor Company for the purchase of two 25-50 tractors for use on the State and Federal Road and to be paid for from the State Fund. Same to be settled for February, 1st 1921. Roll call, all voted aye; 'eXCept Whiting. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Fargleroad that the following claims be allowed on the General Fund and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. O. H. Sprankle Lincoln Tel & Teig Co. n-^ w $ 7.60 6.95 A nn Graham Furniture Co Livingston Bros V_1 + " 20.00 10.00 tz r) 174 fl K -B Printing Co K -B Printing Co Omaha Printing Co K -B Printing Co Local Registrars B. Y. Simms Mildred Pielstick,Sec'y Joseph Parr, Town Treas Henry F. Bohlke,Town Treas John Anderson,Town Treas-- ---- -- Renner & Serf Renner & Serf 3. B. Kline G. F. Kort,Town Treas Marti -Matter Co F. B. Borley Trans Co E. A. St John Raymond Crosson Dr, E. J. Matta H. B. Karsting Mrs. Emma Spillman Mrs. Anna VanDyke Dr. E. B. Hamel W. W. Yeith J. E. Willits Lem Tibbets James F. Crowley J. A. Cates 0. C. Zinn & Co W. A. Cole J. F. Frye A. I. Battan Trimble -Byrne Invest Co Fastings Basket System K -B Printins Co - Ira D. Philleo Rippeteau. Paint Co V. F. Manspeaker Mary Hollister W. J. Parks,Treas Jos J Parr K -B Printing Co K -B Printing Co J. F. Pegeon,School Treas Frank Wintermute G. W. Fill,Town Treas W. Hill Ferry F. Bohlke K -B Printing Co K -B Printing Co Hastings Tribune Watkins-Clute Printing Go Rex Savery James E. Addie J. L. Hynes Wiggins -Babcock Co A. 1. Battan F. J. Benedict 1. J. Herring C. B. Bigelow B. F. Schlegel,Town Treas 70.35 .56 86.50 65.50 58.75 14.80 40.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 311.00 44.00 2.40 10.00 46.08 30.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 24.00 9.00 32.90 59.90 42.00 6.80 153.52 40.32 9.00 137.52 6.85 7.63 50.00 2.25 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.22 4.29 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 32.26 224.25 131.90 52.95 35.00 55.16 30.00 970.44 4.0.00 50.00 15,00 15.00 10.00 Rollins Furniture Go T. G. Whiting S.' B. Sorenson Guarantee Elect Co Klopp Printing Co W. A. 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M. the Board recessed until 9 o'clock, (A) TV (B) nottirt ..... emo...mmmftio $ 5.28 25.60 25.00 1.20 21.50 48.91 38.60 3.00 28.21 35.19 11.40 21.00 44.67 43).05 18.00 23.00 16.50 24.00 19.95 25.20 21.00 30.30 26.80 26.00 30.30 21.00 21.00 32.70 22 .SO 25.05 22.50 19.70 17.40 34.10 27.00 20.50 19.80 25.20 30.60 24.15 22.10 21.00 16.50 28.00 16.50 32.25 72.10 60.00 80.00 52.10 62.10 70'.00 82.10 50.00 80.00 52.10 60,00 72.10 52.10 80.00 100.00 .. M., Thursday, November, llth 1920. Thursday, kovenber, llth 1920, 9 o'clock, A. M. Board resumed as per recess. Roll call, all Members present except Cramer. Entire forenoon was taken up with the examination of claims against the County. At 12 o'clock the Board recesset uOtia_ 1 o'clock, P. M. At 1 o'clock the Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that the claim of George Kistler and Sons on the Road Fund for $27.50 be allowed at $19.50. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Hargleroad that the claim of Baird & Baird for $35.00 on the General Pund be allowed at $17.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Notion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that the County Treasurer be instructed to refund to Francis VanAntwerp 4)10.16 as shown on Tax Receipt 140.1014 and also to refund to J. B. Hiliers $107.74 as shown by Tax Receipt No.1014 both of the above Tefunds are ordered on ----4. tfinfArvin 0,11a-v.v.4c.A Board reassembled, all Members present. 175 respective Funds and the Clerk be instructed to :fraw warrants voted aye. Motion carried. The claims follow: Bridge Fund. Ira D. Phillec--, - -- -- --------4 140.70 W. M. Dutton & Sons Co 19.42 T. W. Goodwin 40.00 Dan Essinger-- 13.85 Shamp Implement Co---- - -- - 4.60 Glen W. Wilson 31.52 Waterloo Cement Mach. Corp8.15 Essinger Bros 166.83 Hargleroad & Essinger 4.20 J. A. Silvey Lbr Co 516.20 Warren Hines 56.50 Chicago Lbr Co 86.70 Fred Lukow 56,00 E. Fildenbrand 33.00 Wm Huston 4.00 Frank Bosard 10.40 Frank re Kitts 575.46 Frank F. Kitts 1188.78 John Kothe 32.00 A. Y. Meyer Hdw Co Henry Blomenkamp Manhattan Oil Co The Minn Thresh Mach Co' The Minn Thresh Mach Co United Elect Service Co Flore Bourge Dan Essinger John R. Parsons John H. Parsons Minn Thresh Mach Co J. F. Moore E. W. .Aufdenkamp W. J. Whitesel W. B. Hargleroad Fred TaUte E. D. Pratt Henry Dieken Kister Garage Nati Refin A B Fernow Road $ 2.70 5.00 10.94 15.58 12.14 24.83 21.00 118.80 86.60 12.00 1.80 24.00 50.00 16.00 17.60 52.80 170.50 13.00 - 8.80 215.25 125.25 Emmet Yohe 157.50 Peter Hansen Erwin S. Fisher Dan Esbinger 0. F. Sprankle Ed Tanner Fred G. Roeder Jim Bockerman W. B. Hargleroad Shaffer Oil Co Geo A. Dericks C. T. C. T. Peter F. B. E Ray R. t. W. B. 167.50 160.40 356.55 54.25 - 50.00 81.20 28.00 76.80 12.30 3.75 Road Dragging Smiley 10.80 Smiley 44.10 Pittz Burroughs Anderson Painter Fargle road Mrs. E. Brehm P. E. Brehm Dr. E. B. Hamel Proffitt & Lovell B. M. Simms Ella Doty Jacob Bauer 7. O. Eckhardt Conrad Walker Fenry Herbst 52.95 32.40 29.24 16.20 19.60 for the same. Roll call, all George Schooho 0 32.00 C. Schultz 32.00 Albert Schultz 32.00 Oscar Johnson 24.60 james McCauley 38.40 Harm Schmidt 73.00 Oliver Brown 40.00 F. S. Philleo---- --- 61.90 Alva HildenbrAnd - 36.50 Frank F. Kitts 131.20 Frank •H. Kitts 1171.92 L. E. ClE,rk & Co- 19.72 J. A. Silvey Lbr Co 62.50 Boom Bros 16.15 Lawrence E. Jones 8.85 Frank H. Kitts 197.60 Bindexup Hdw Co 1.50 Earle B. Jones 43.25 Fund. Nebr Battery & Tire Co $ 5.00 Geo Fahn -- 5.00 Nat]. Refining Co 502.97 Geo S. Kistler 109.20 J. L. Fynes------------------- - -- 81.30 C. A. Heartwell----------- - - - - - - - 10.30 Edward Anderson T. G. Whiting E. W. NCEntaffer L. C. Huckfeldt Highway Maintainer Co Fred E. Wa-gner O. C. Kent McClelland Dunn Mot Co Osborn 01L Co Minn Thresh Mach Co Oliver Lbr Co Oscar Young Aultman & Taylor Co Karl Sauerman Dan Essinger Oscar Johnson 172.80 Newton -- 4.80 Louis Hoffman 62.40 Frank Bosard- - - 6.85 Galion Iron Works 2.25 Jesse Wailes 9.65 Jesse Wailes 162.50 Clem Fisher 149.25 B. Clayton -162.00 Galion Iron Works 6.00 55.25 94.80 197.60 84.00 7.02 15.00 12.00 1.50 113.15 2.60 2.00 64.00 73.19 56.00 27.44 Fund. Chas Kuehn Wm Oelschlager Fred G. Roeder W. A. Newell W. C. Dycus Andy Smidt W. H. Fisher Poor Aid Fund $ 15.00 25,00 3.00 11.87 15.73 20.00 5.55 94.15 2.74 11.12 Zena Moffitt Hastings Basket System Jacob Bauer Mary Lanning Hosp Vincitnt M. Nolan B. F. Carl Conrad Walker J. V. Beghtol Hastings Fuel Co Hoff & Smiley 176.85 40.50 29.60 64.40 55.35 65.95 24.75 $ 25.00 37.40 5.59 98.95 155.00 30.70 3.49 15.00 15.50 5.80 r 6 W1J Dik 176 Motion by Hynes, Second by Sorenson that the fallowing claims on the Road. Fund be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to make claim on the Department of Public Works for reimbursement of Adams County for the same. Roll call, Lee Rickerson Clyde Seeman Nebr Culvert & Mfg Co Eister Garage C. K. Lawsoh Hdw Co Binderup Hdw Co Kister Garage Oliver Lbr Go ----- T. M. Walsh Fred J. Miller Osborn Oil Co William Schroeder F. F. Eingenberg Fred Johnson J. F. Pope Chester Q. Sherman all voted aye. Motion carried. Road Fund. 117.00 Haynes Bros Os 5.00 B. F. Millard 53.50 O. F. Sprankle 18.50 0. B. Heartwell .25 F. F. Brandes Co 11.35 Myron Mullen-- - - 10.00 Sam Peterson 13.25 Carl Coordt 31.50 Geo HeriTle 18.50 Arthur Livingston 140.71 Bill Jackson 18.00 Nat. Refining Co 7.00 E. L. Needham 13.50 E. A. Needham 5.00 J. H. McGrath Hdw Co 132.00 C. A. Heartwell 5.25 6.00 30.75 5.00 30.60 20.25 27.50 47.50 25.00 200.00 201.75 110.96 179.25 183.79 5.03 4.60 Motion by Whiting, Second by Sorenson that we enter into a contract with Ed Tanner to make a fill on the State & Federal Aid, Project # 32 at a place about three miles south of Ayr, Nebr., at a price of 50 per yard. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that the Chairman be instructed to sign an agreement with Dan Ouinton as per agreement now on file in the office of the County Clerk. Motion carried. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that the Chairman and Clerk be instructed to sign the application of William Stewart for admission to the Soldiers & Sailors Home at Burkett, Nebr. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Bivens that the claim of Prank Livingston on the Road Fund for 10.00 be allowed at $8.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Whiting that the claims on the Road Fund of M. Ealloren for 351.00, Dave Petro, $192.00, Ed Tanner, $429.00 and R. J. Blogett, $40.50 be allowed on a basis of 50/ per hour for a single man, 00 per hour for ohe man and one team and $1.00 per hour for one man and two teams. Roll call, ayes: Fynes and Fargleroad. Nays: Sorenson, Whiting and Benedict. Motion lost. Motion by Whiting, Second by Sorenson that the following xlaims be allowed on the Road Fund and the Clerk be instructed -Wmake claim on the Department of Public Works for reimbursement of Adams County for the same. Roll call, ayes: Sorenson, Bivens,Whiting and Benedict. Nays: Hynes and Hargleroad. Motion carried. R. J. Blodgett 40.50 Dave Petro $ 192.00 E Tanner 429.00 M. Halloran 351.00 Minutes read and aoproved. Motion by Bivens, Second by Sorenson that this Board now adj�urn to meet again on Thursday December, 2nd 1920 at 10 o'clock, A. M. Whereupon the Board adjourned. &1161H-- 177 THURSDAY, MEMBER, 2nd 1920, 10 o'clock, A. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment of November, llth 1920. Roll call; P embers present: Sorensen, Hynes, Bivens, Whiting, Hargleroad and Benedict. Absent: Cramer. The entire forenoon was taken up in the consideration of complaints on taxes paid under protest and on file with the County Clerk. Several parties appeared before the Board in support of their claims for a refund of taxes. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1:30 o'clock, P. M. At 1:30 o'clock, P. M. the Board resumed, all Members present except Cramer. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Sorensen that we recommend the following amounts of refunds on taxes paid to under protest as shown by the following tax receipts be allowed. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. Art A. Klennerer, , receipt #2758, refund *125.73, W. E. Rigg, receipt #728, refund *38.10, Hastings Building & Loan Ass'n., receipt #2977, *6.35, Stevens Bros., receipt #3233, refund 076.20, Fred Binderup, receipt #3112, $15.24, Mrs. W. H. Boehm, receipt ,#2 917 , refund $10.68, Bert Mott, Guardian of Walter F'lyr, receipt #2091, refund 011.44, John Reiners, receipt #1530,, refund 012.13, Edw. T. Kopietz, receipt #3091, refund 4.35, Farmers Union Store, Roseland, receipt #3139, refund *7.14, R. D. Mann, receipt #3101, refund *219.08, Brooke .& Sone receipt #3107, *92.07, A. S. Howard, receipt #3210, refund *10.16. by Motion u Hargleroadt Second by Hynes, that the following requests for a refund of taxes paid under protest be disallowed. Motion carried. D. M. Rosenberg , receipt, #2748, refund $88.26, Dr. C. B. Calbreath, receipt #1834, refund 046.36 , Chas, Hayes, receipt #2466, refund *12.06, Eatl C. Sipple, receipt , receipt #2207, refund 08.89, Clara Karpe, receipt x#2971, refund .$5.08, Joe. Jocum, #512, refund *7.62, Robinson Straus & Co., receipt #2504, refund $40.00, J . C. Penny & Co., receipt #2957, refund *586.74, A M. Dean, receipt #2533, refund $5.08, Western Vulcanizing Co., receipt #2139, refund *25.40, C. K. Struble, receipt #3042, refund *58.42,C. C. Gordon, receipt #3126, refund *5.08, Mrs A. Lichenberg, receipt #6340, refund 03.85, Rays Shoe Store, receipt #2987, refund $45.72, Wallace Gillispie, receipt #3087, refund $40.64, Dr. S. R. Hopkins, receipt #2798, refund 45.72, A. W. Vreeland, receipt #3009, refund 012.70, Mrs. C. C. Christopher, receipt #205, John Schleuning, receipt #350. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that there being no objections filed on proposed County Road #18 that the same be designated officially as County Road #18 subject to County maintanance. Motion carried. At five P. M. the Board recessed until December, 3rd at 9 o'clock, A. M. Friday ;.December 3rd 1920, 9 o'clock, A. M. Board reassembled. All Members present except Cramer. Resignation of A. H. Cramer, Supervisor Distridt #7, was same was accepted and ordered made a part of the record. Applications of John R. Lancaster, J. F. Proffitt and George B. Durkee for appointment to the office of Supervisor of District # 7, were read before the Board. Motion by Bivens, Second by Whiting that *e proceed to an informal ballots for Supervisor. Motion carried. Informal ballots/resulted as follows: John R. Lancaster, 3, George B. Durkee, 3. Proceeded to a formal ballot which resulted as follows: John R. Lancaster, 3, and George B. Durkee,3. The Chairman announced the vote a tie. The Chairman then announced that the Board would wait *While before proceeding with another ballot. The application of A. I. Bataan for appointment as Janitor of the Court House for the year 1921, at a salary of 0100.00 per month , was read and on motion of Hargleroad, Second by Hynes the same was granted. Petition of Charles G. Lane, Guardian of Elmo C. Lee, an incompetent person for an order to sell real estate belonging to said Elmo C. Lee, and described in said petition was read before the Board and on motion of Hynes the same was granted by this Board. read and on motion of Hynes, Second by Bivens the 17.+44-4., Cn, . 7 i nay.co +n nr.ov. +o n Dnn1 17.,11 o,n.7 Rn.nr14 ... 6l l o<r .., +U. 1k Also a remonstrance petition against the granting of a license to operate a Pool Hall and Bowling in the Village of Pauline was read before the Board. No action was taken at this teime but was continued for further consideration. Peition of 0. C. Hawthorne and others asking th.t.a new County Road be designated according to description in said petition, to take theplace of County Road #16 as now designated and mapped out was read before the Board and an order of the Chairman was held over for further consideration. Application of Will Kistler for appointment as Supervisor District #7 was read. The County Clerk asked for the allowance of an extra Clerk for the year 1921, commencing January lst, at a salary of not to exceed $900.00 per year which on motion of Sorensen, Second by Bivens was granted by the Board. Motion by Hynes, Sedond by Bivens tha' the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the Clerk insturcted to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. General Grace Rodgers- -- 6.10 Alice Johnson- ------------ 6.10 George Durkee 51.00 Dr. W. E. Nowers 10.00 C . H. Land 53.80 Padgett Bros 53.21 James F. Crowley 80.68 J . L. Hynes -- 22.00 K -B Printing Co--------------- _22.60 H . F . Jacobson 18.25 Gus Bourg--------------------- ...-- 7.60 Geo W. Bivens- 67.40 R. 0. Wood------------------------ 1.50 Juniata Lumber Co 10.35 McGrath Hdw Co--------------------- - 33.10 Wolbach & Brach 9.60 Proffitt & Lovell 57.75 K -B Printing Co-------- --------190.00 K -B Printing Co '96.50 K -B Printing Co 15.13 Omaha Printing Co----------------- 4.66 Omaha Printing Co- 24.45 Wales Adding Mach Co26.15 T. T. Jones, Town Traas------..---- 10.00 Nebr.Institut .Feeble Minded 179.35 J. A. Hynes 10.00 Osborn Oil Co 9.38 James E. Addie-- -_ 40.00 Watkins-C?ute Printing Co 54.35 Clarence Young 37.55 Bridge Byers Lumber Co $102.85 Fred Taute---- 276.00 Frank H. Kitts--_--.-_.. -- 709.50. Western Brick & Supply Go------ --,- 227.25 Ray R. Sumstine-------------------- 17.00 E. D. Pratt --- 14.75 Byers Lumber Co-----_ -----c 62.40 Robt. W. Jones -- ' 04.00 Roseland Lumber Co 98.60 Road J. B. Fernow------------ _----__----$ 45.45 C. T. Smiley 11.00 E. E. Shierman 60.35 Wm. Oelschlager--- ------- 36.4.5 W. B. Hargleroad 1.8.90 Mary Lanning Hospital Hastings Ice Company Fund Fund J. W. Graves Frank Winterrrute,Town Traas W. A. Cole,Sheriff Lem Tibbets---....._------------ .- S. B. Sorensen T. G. Whiting Queen City Cafe T. T. Jones,Town Treas L. N. Button,Reg. of Deeds . A. Cole - --_p--_--- -- _- W. A. Cole B. M. Simms Renner & Serf County Treas Lincoln Tel & Telg CoNye-Schneider Fowler Co Rutherford Bros-- Rippeteau W. P. & Paint C Deines Drug Co Kenesaw Progrees Ralph G. Cressrnan Juniata, Lumber Co A. I. Battan Kenesaw Progress Mary Dungan Underwood Typewriter Co Wm. Lowman & Co F. J. Benedict Dr. E. B. Hamel $ 100.00 10.00 40.70 494.20 30.00 47.80 6.45 10.00 1.00 51.52 188.38 6.75 19.00 116.62 7.05 463.00 5.70 1.30 45.70 2.20 35,00 1145 6.95 3.50 5.41 107.50 255.31 50.00 29.25 Roseland Lumber Co t 21.55 Roseland Lumber Co 5.25 Gee. S. Kistien 11.20 Harvey P. 32.50 Juniata Lumber Co 113.20 Henry Phillips 8.00 Frank H. Kitts 52.00 P. Jacobson---- --__--. _-....- --..- 5.00 Dragging Fund Peter Pittz $47.05 W. A. Newell 42.80 E. D. Pratt 7.20 0. M. Doty 40.15 Chas Kuehn 117.90 Soldiers & Sailors Releif Fund W. G.. Sa' d1er 20.00 26.85 Vincent W. Nolan 150.00 J. C. Penny &Co 14.16 Conrad Wacker ---- 13.00 Poor d Fund $ 100.00 Juniata Lumber Co J. H. Yost Lumber Co---- Hastings Fuel Co B. M. Simms H. O. Eckhardt $ 55.05 46.50 8.eo 10.90 61.70 1 th e 179 Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Hynes, that. the following claims on the Road Fund be allowed and the Clerk instructed to draw warrant for the same and to make claim on the Depart of Adams County. Roll call, all votod aye and motion carried. E. A. Brandes Tractor Co 6200.00 E. A. Brandes Tractor Co 229.04 Osborn Oil Co ----------:-. 8 .91 Henry Kinting _-- -- --- 10.40 294.00 National Refining Co---------------------- -73.79 McGrath Hdw Co __.°e- 1.50 E. L. Needham----------------- .---- -,r 46.13 E. A. Needham -:._ 56.63 Bill Jackson 206.00 Lee Richerson --- 10.40 EdTanner------------ --------------------- Motion y Hargleroad, Second by Hynes that the claims of E. A. Needham for $8.00 and the claim of E. L. Needham for $27.00 and the claim of John H. Parsons for 44.00 all on the Road Fund be disallowed. Roll call, all voted aye and motion carried. Motion by Hargleroad, Second by Sorensen that the Room in the Court House that has been used by the County Assessor be turned over to the County Farm Bureau. Roll call, ayes:Sorensen and Hargleroad. Nays: Bivens, Whiting, Benedict, and Hynes. Motion lost. ent of Public Works for reimbursement James Lovell --------$ 21.60 Dave Petro 21.60 Dan Quints n 51.73 Osborn Oil Co 5.60 Edward Borchers---------- 3.60 Bill Jackson Arthur Livingston 65.00 ------ 70.00 Mid -State Construction Co 364.00 J. F. Reader Wm. Kistler Arthur Livingston 29.24 --- ----- 24.00 200.00 Motion by Whiting, Second by Sorensen thatthe claim of R. t. Dutcher of $195.30 on the Road Fund be allowed, and Clerk instructed to draw a warrant for the same and to make claim on the Department of Public Works for reimbursement. Roll call, ayes: Sorensen, Bivens, Whiting and Benedict. Nays: Hynes and Hargloraod. Motion carried. At this time another formal ballot was taken for the appointment of a Supervisor for District7 which resulted, as follows: Lancaster, 3, Durkee, 3, no choice. Third formal ballot, Lancaster, 3, Durkee, 3, no choice. Fourth formal ballot, Lancaster, 3, Durkee, 3, no choice. Fifth formal ballot, Lancaster, 3, Durkee, 3, no choice Sixth formal ballot, Lancaster, 3, Durkee, 3, no choice. Motion by Sorensen, second by Hynes that we postpone making an appointment of Supervisor for District # 7 until the next regulai meeting of the Board. Motion carried. Minutes read and approved. Motion by Bivens, second by Hargleroad that this Board now adjourn to meet, again on Wednesday, December, 15th $ 1920 at 10 o'clock, A.M. Motion carried. Whereupon the Board adjourned. ,'COUNTY 'CLERK. L2WL[J7 180 ' WEDNEBDAY, DECEMBER, 15th 1920, 10 o'clock, A. M. Board met as per adjournment of December 3rd 1920. Roll call, Members present 48 follows: Sorensen, Hynes,.BiVens, Whiting, H rgleroad and Benedict. Motion by Bivenb, Second by Whiting that the request of Louis Katzberg, Sr., for a rpfund of 1.77 on his personal tax for the year 1920, on account of double assessment be allowed and the Treasurer instructed to refund the same. Tax receipt No.4158. Roll call, all voted aye, motion carried. Motion by Fynes, Second by Bivens that the following requests for a refund of personal taxes for the year 1920 paid under protest, on account over valuation claimed to have been made by the precinct assessors, be disallowed. The claims and the amount of refund asked for follows: C. J. Riley, Tax receipt 4315, $12.06, E. L. Sullivan Receipt #3198, 015.24, Queen City Confectionary, Receipt #4277, 091.80, M. 7. Berres, Receipt #475, $25.40,Ike Suchland, Receipt #506, $22.86, A. I, Rundall, Receipt 3426, 57.15, F. B. Creig, Receipt #3435, $1.04, R. E. Murphy, Receipt Y3631,12.06,Dorsey G. Baird, Receipt #2729, $8.89 and Mrs Blanche Baschlin, Receipt #3654, :>19.68. Motion carried. RESOLUTION.: BE IT RESOLVED by the Adams County Board of Supervisors that Section 222, Chapter 72, Session Laws of 1919, referring ot the opening of Roads blocked by snow and the duties of the Highway Commissioner and Road Overseers in connection therewith be complied with and the Highway Commissioner is hereby instructed to carry out the provisions of this law to the best of his ability. Motion by Bivens, Second by Fargierftd that the above Resolution be adopted. Motion carried. At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1 o'clock, :. M. At 1 o'clock, P. M. the Board resumed. Erroneous assessment of Poll tax against Carl hupf of Logan Township paid under protest was by motion of Hynes, ordered refunded. Motion by Whiting, Second by Hargleroad that the Chairman and Clerk be instructed to sign the application of William H. Farmer for admission to the Soldiers & Sailors Home at Burkett, Nebraska. Motion carried. Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that we comply with the order of the County Court in regard to a Mothers Pension for Mrs. Alice Block of Kenesaw and that the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants on the General Fund for #30.00 each month for a period of six months for a Mothers Pension for Mrs. Block. Motion carried. Motion by Hargleraod, Second by Whiting that the petition of M. W. Huff for a License to operote a Pool Hall and Bowling Alley at Pauline, Nebraska be disallowed. Motion carried. Motion by Sorensen, Second by Fargleroad that we tender the use of the Room that has been occuppied by the County Assessor to the Adams County Farm Bureau. Motion carried. At 5 o'clock, °. M. the Board recessed until 9 o'clock, A. M. Thursday, December, 16th 1920. THURSDAY, DEOMMBER 16th 1920, 9 O'Clock, A. M. Board reassembled, all Members present. The entire forenoon was taken up in the consultation with H. S. Wiggins of the Firm of WigT-irs BAlleonk ComngInv ir rAg.Ard to thAir rAmort on the offine of thA DiAtrint OlArk i L JrA 181 At 12 o'clock noon the Board recessed until 1 o'clock, P. M. At 1 o'clock, P. M. the Board resumed. Motion by Hynes, Second by Whiting that the following list of names be submitted to the Clerk of the District Court from which of Court: Motion carried. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT # 1 Roy Magner John Anderson J am e s Me N anny E. W. Lenz C. E. Painter SUPERVISOR D E. R. Powers Otto V. Essinger F. S. Joynt James Halverson Ed Juergens W.B.. Burke Thomas Deveny Fred Grothen John Bierman D. N. Bitner, F. A. Grubb STRICT # 3 Fred ieinheiser Hardin Young Charles Equall Scott Fisher SUPERVISOR "DISTRICT # 5 Theo. Cornelious o C. E. Coblentz Wm. ir e i ger Geo. Farms D. L. Bauer H. O. Eokh=.rt Thomas Yundt Geo. Bauer John Fassler SUPERVISOR DISTRICT # '7 G. L.. Fisher Lee Haggard Geo. Anderson C. E. :.ill Ches. Blair Thos. Davidson L. N. Gouty Charles Herbert B. F. Rohrer Motion by Hynes, Second by Bivens that * to draw the Jury for the January term SUPERVISOR Leopold Hemberger Arthur Eindig Joseph Weber E. N. George DISTRICT # ' J.N. Parsons Ira D. Philleo I. O. Erall G. M. Stromer SUPERVISOR DISTRICT # 4. O. W. Peterson ; Peter Pitt Wm. Borwege Christ Xort Dan Frueger Owen T. Jones Peter Trausch "Anton Hoffman. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT # 6 A. C. Atwater L. D. Bennett August Binderup G. E. Boggs designate the foiloTing Geo. W. Cisney J. G. Cole John Schmidt Frank Rose described road as a County Road: Commending at the SW corner of Section •13, Silver Lake .Township connecting with County Road No. 11, thence running east three miles to the SE corner of Section 16, Silver Lake Township and connecting with County Road No. 14. Said road to be known as County Road No. 19, and that the Clerk be instructed to advertise the same according to law. Motion by Bivens, Second. by Hynes that .re proceed to an informal ballot for the appointment of ' Buperti;or for _,District f '7. Roll ca l, Ayes: Dynes, Bivens, whiting, and Benedict.. Nays: Sorensen and Hargieroad. Motion carries. At this time the apieations of George Anderson and . G. W. Pratt for appointment of . ballot Supervisor , District ;f 7 were read. Proceedecto an intornal,ovrhich resulted as follows: Durkee 3, Lancaster, 3. Chairman announced that a formal ballot will be taken. Formal ballot resulted as follows: Durkee 4, Lancaster 2. George B. Durkee duly appointed Supervisor for; District No. of A. H. Cramer. Motion by Hargleraod, Second by Sorensen that we rescind the Whereupon nthe Chairrian declared 7 to fill the unexpired term action just had in appoint - a Supervisor for District No. 7 be put over for action of the new Board at the first regular meeting in January, 1921. Roll call, ayes: Sorensen, Fynes, Bivens, Fargleroad. Nays: Whiting and Benedict. Motion carried. Minutes were read and approved. Motion by Hargieroad , Second by Bivens that this Board now adjourn to meet again on =nuar y, 3rd 1921. Motion carried. Whereupon the Board adjourned