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Court House, Hastings, Nebraska,
Thursday, January 5th, 1928, 9 o'clock A.M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board o f Supervisors' as per adjournment o f December 6th 1927. T. R.
Rinforth, (lair:nen presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, alrry, Gartner, Riinforth Ruhter and Whitesel.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Gartner, second by %ivy, that the order of the County Court inthe matter of renewals of 'Mothers
Pensions to Laura Marsh and Margaret Corwin, be complied with and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for
said pensions. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Geo. T. Wheat a member of the Soldiers & Sailors Relief Commission filed a report of the years business which
upon motion by rurry, second -by Whitesel was approved and accepted by this. Board.
Motion by Cole, second by Furry that we confirm the action of the City Council o f the City of Hastings, ::ebr. ,
in designating the Wards of said City into election districts, divided as follows, to -wit;
The First Ward shall be and is hereby divided into two (2) election districts, as follows:- All. that part
o f said Ward lying east o f the center line of he.stings Avenue shallconstitute and be Precinct "A" of said Ward,
and all of the First Ward lying west of the center line o tia.stings Avenue shall. constitute Precinct "13" of said
Ward.
The Second Ward shall be and is hereby divided into three (3) election districts as follows:- All that part
o f said Ward lying between the center line of Bellevue Avenue and the Center line of I3urlington Avenue shall
constitute and be Precinct "A" of said Ward; All that part, o f said Ward lying between the said center line
of Bellevue Avenue and the center line of Baltimore Avenue shall constitute and be Precinct "B" of said V.ard;
and all that part o f said Ward lying west o f the said center line o f Baltimore Avenue shall constitute and be
Precinct "C" of said 'Nerd.
The Third Ward shall be and is hereby divided into two (2) election distri cts as follows: All that part
o f said Ward lying west of the center line of Hastings Avenue shall constitute and be Precinct "A"of said
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Ward; and all that part o f said .a.rd lying sasto f the center line o f said Hastings Avenue, shall constitute
and be Precinct "33" of said Ward.
The Fourth Ward shall be and is hereby divided into three (3) election districts as follows; All that part
o f said Ward lying east o f the center line of St. Joseph Avenue and west o f .abash Avenue shall constitute
and be Precinct "A" of said Ward; All that part of said Ward lying between Wabash Avenue and the center line
of California Avenue and extensions thereof shall constitute and be Precinct "B" of said Ward; and all of that
part o f said ITard lying east of the said center line o f Cali fornai Avenue and extensions there° f shall constitute
and be Precinct "0" of said Ward.
That the above descriptions be and are hereby accepted by this Board as the legally designated election
districts of the City of Hastings, Nebraska.
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried,
Motion by Cole, second by Gartner that the County Clerk be and is hereby instructed to strike from the tax
lists for the year 1924, 1925 and 1926 the remainder of the taxes assessed against the seouriPaci Pic R. R. Co. ,
for the reason that 75% of said taxes were pail by this Company upon a Court order fromthe District Court of
the U. S., Omaha Division, for each of the years 1924, 1925 and 1926 and that the remaining 25% was compromised
by the state of Nebraska and the assouri Pacific R. R. Co., in the Di.strict Court of the U. S., Omaha Division,
by the Court ordering that the Missour Pacific R. R. Co., pay to the Treasurer of Adams County 12.887% o f the
remaining 25% and that the Treasurer receipt them for the full amount. Roll call, all voted aye. lotion carried.
Motion 'by Gartner, second by Bauer that the continuation certificate of the Standard Accident Insurance Company
on the Bond o f the Nebraska National Bank of Hastings, Nebr., he approved by this Board. Roll call, all voted
aye, Motion carried.
.At this time bids for supplies which were advertised for by the County Clerk were opened. Only one bid was
received, that of the L'ablnyist Bros. , of Hastings, Nebr.. After comparing prices submitted for supplieson
this bid the Board came to the conclusion that ail bids should be rejected andthat the supply committee be
authorized by this Boardto buy all supplies needed for the offices on the open market, which upon motion by
Gartner, second by /furry and upon a roll call in which all voted aye, supplies were ordered bought on the open
mark et.
Motion by Ruhter , second by Bauer that the following duplicate miscellaneous receipts from the County
Treasurers office be made part of the Supervisors record, motion carried.
'2178
if 2179
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2182
2183
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2W5
ti 23.86
)y- 2187
fr 2188
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# 2193.
2192
2193
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Adams County
Ayr Village
W. A. Dilworth
Judge Turbyfill
County Judge
County Jud2-,e
C. H. Land
Lucia 111.11enbach
Lucia Dill enb ach
Lucia Dillenbach
Lucia Dillenbach
Fred Ruther
prod Ruhter
credit General Fund
credit Ayr Village
credit Genera.). Rind
credit Fines it Licenses
credit lines & Licenses
credit Fines & Licenses
Credit General Fund
credit General and
credit General Fund
Credit General. Fund
Credit General Fund
credit Road Dragging Rind
credit General ?und
First State Bank Holstein Credit Interest on Deposita
Lucia Dillenbach credit General Iiind
Lucia rillenbach credi-t General Fund
1.10
300.00
10,00
40.00
10.00
100.00
2.62
5.00
5.00
29.80
5.00
150.00
133.52
534.16
6.00
6.00
if 2204 Pete Gartner Credit Bridge Fund
2205 Pete Gartner Credit Road Dragging .land
2206 J. H. Fhrry Credit Bridge 'Fund
48.50
10.50
19.50
At 12 o'clock Noon the. Board recessed until 1:15 P. M. , when they again resumed with ail members present.
Petition <o f; Walter Harmon, uuardian of Roy M. Phelps, and incompetent person, to sell` Real. Estate belonging
to the said Roy M. Phelps and as fully described in saidpetition was read be fore the Board.
Motion by Cole, second by Ruhter that the prayer of the petition be granted: and that the chairman of the
Board and the County Clerk be authorized to sign a certi ficate 'showing the approval o f this board for the sale
o f the described Real Estate. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried,
4th quarterly, report and yearly summary o f Joseph M. Turbyfill, County Judge was read before the Board.
Motion by Whitesel, second by nuhter that the report o f Joseph M. Turbyfill be not accepted by this Board
for the reason that he has, retained fees in excess of what is allowed him by lav, Roll call, all voted aye.
Motion carried.
Annual report o f the County Superintendent en the ;County Teachers Institute Fund was read before the Board.
Motion by Cole, second by iiurry that the report be accepted and approved. Roll call>,, all voted aye, Motion
carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Sauer that whereas County Jute Joseph M. Turbyfill: was called before the Board
and a demand was made; by the Board that he pay to the County Treasurer' $300.00 due Adams County in excess fees
as shown by the report made and sworn to by the said County Judge andthat said demand was refused by the said
County Judge, that it is the sense o f this Board that this demand and refusal be made a part of the
Supervisors Record. Rollcall, all voted ayes Motion carried,
Motion by Cole, second by Vhitese.l, that the claim of S. 0. Pittz, M. D. of Ogallala, Nebr., on the Poor Aid
Fund for 04.00 be dis. allowed by this Board for the reason that C. L. Snell, the patient operated on and
mentioned in said claim by S. 0, Pitts, is not a resident of said Adams County, Nebr., and had not been a
resident since December. 2211d, 1926 and had only lived in Adams County 30 days previous to December 22nd, 1926.
Roll :call.., ,.all voted aye. Motion, carried.
motion by Whitesel, second by furry that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds andthe
Clerk instructed to issue warrants far°the seine. Roll call:,. all voted aye, motion carried. Claims follow:
Bauer Geo, G.
nurrough'a Adding Machine Co
Button L. N.
Byers Lumber Co
Cannon T. N.
Cates J. A. Co, Clerk
Cole W. A.
County Treas.
Crosson` Raymond L.
Crow Walter M.
Davis Elliott R.
Deines Drug Co
Democrat Printing Co
Dillenbach Lucia
?Marry J. H.
Marry J H.
Gartner Mary
Gartner P. H.
Gaudreault Mere Co A. J.
Hastings Daily Tribune
Industrial Chemical Lab, Inc.'
K_ B Printing Co
Keith W. W. et al
Kline J. B.
Letton Chas:,: B. Clerk Supreme
Lincoln School . Supply Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co.
Lincoln Tel. & Tela Co
Milburn & Scott Co
Queen City Laundry
Rain forth T. R.
Ruhter AtFred
Ruther ford Bros
School District # 18
Schultz Martha H.
Serf Printing Co
Vhitesel W, C
Wi dmai er Wm
Wo lb ach & Brach
Blomenkamp nenry
County 'Teas,
Daugherty P. R.
Hagenlann P. C.
Mills Willard et al
GENERAL FUND
oupervisors services & mileage
services on machines
Postage
Coal for Court House
Drugs, Co. Farm
0 ffi ce expense
Supervisors services & mileage
:sight, water, gas, telephone, etc,,.
Jail expense, office supplies
ffice expense
Mileage & salary for December
Supplies:, Court House
supplies
usurt costs, office expense
oupervisors services & mileage
supervisors services & mileage
Salary for December
supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Beivelopes, Court House
rumi gato rs
supplies, Co Treas.
ittnese, insanity hearing
supplies, Court House
Court Court Costs, Crawford vs State
supplies, Co. Supt,
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Toll calls, Court House
Supplies, Co, Supt
Laundry, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
supervisors services 8 mileage
Supplies, Court House
Use of Assembly
office expense, mileage, etc.
Supplies, Court House
supervisors serViees & mileage
services
supplies, Co. Farm
BRI tGE FIND
56,80
23.05
10.00
242.26
7.70
32.17
57.50
Court Ho -use 365.05
172.30
11.50
245.00
7.50
357.42
45.10
11.60
54.50
55.00
44.60
6.43
62.00
72.00
20,26
13,10
2,20
42,25
15.32
8.95
15.65
28.27
4i48
57.90
42.00
.35
10.00
58.41
150,25
38.40
19.50
6.90
Labor on bridge 4.80
Freight paid on. car; lumber 622.50
hauling Bridge plank 3.00
Culvert, etc. 41,39
Unloading plank 29. 30
Ayr Township
Blaine Township
Cottonwood Township
Denver Township
Hargleroad W. B
Highland Township
Kenesaw Township
Little Blue Township
Logan Township
State Journal Co
Verona Township
West Blue Township
Adams Co, Oil Co
Bauer Henry
Cannon T, N,
C erl B. F,
Cowton coal Co
Daggett F. R.
Deines Drug Co
Eckhardt H. 0;
Godding U. S.
Herbst Henry
Juni-As Gr & Live Stock Assn,
Kohlbry Herman
Larsen ti. G.
Larsen H. G.
Livingston Bro s
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital.
Mikkelsen Drug Co
Moon ars. Lulu K.
Nebraska Sanitarium
Nowers Walter E.
Nowers Walter E.
Oliver Lumber Co
Prosser Lumber & Coal Co
Roseland Gr & Supply Co
Hutts Drug Co
Starkey Grocery
Strata L. K.
Stump C. W.
Sunnyside
Yost Lbr Co J. H.
Carpenter x. M.
Shick Henry
Wheat Geo, T.
Adams & Co J D.
Anderson August et al
Bock Fred
Clark J. A,
Essinger J. W.
Essinger Garage & Oil Co
Essinger Garage & Oil Co
Francisco Roy B.
?ricks
O'Brien
=urry
Stulken
Stromer
Reis
J. H.
Tran
L. A.
August
Welter
Wm
Hansen & Son H. P.
Hastings Battery & Elea Co
Haws & Sons
Huxtable Edgar C.
Jones & Sons T. W.
Joynt (leve et al
Lo fqui st Alfred
Manhattan Oil .Co
Novak i oe
Pavelka
Ovary
Bohlen.
James
Howard
Dan
Smith B, C.
Smith Machinery Co
Smith Machinery Co
Smith Machinery Co
ROAD DRAGGING POND
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road 'drag
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
License containers
Road dragging:
Road dragging
POOR AID FtJND
Coal
ciroceries
Drugs
Groceries
Coal
Groceries
Drugs
Oroceries
uroceries
Groceries
Coal
Groceries
tiro 'caries
Groceries
Servi ces
Services
Drugs
Services
Services.
Services
Servikes
co al
Coal
Coal
Drugs
Groceries
Services
cervi ces
Servttes
'oat
SOLI DERS & SAILORS BELIE F ' FUND
Meeting o f re lie f commission
Meeting o f retie f commission
meeting o:f relic f commission
COTTNTY HIGHWAY RIND
Supplies
Labor
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Gas & Oil
Repairs & supplies
Patrolman
Team work
Dragging County mods
Dragging County roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Gas & Supplies
Supplies
Gas
Dragging Co. roads
Supplie s
Dragging Co, roads
Supplies
Gas & Oil
Putting up snow fence
Labor on Co. roads
Labor on Go, roads
yr egging Co. roads
Putting up snow fence
Supplies, repairs
Supplies, repairs
Supplies, repairs
12.25
16, 56
14,50
14,i3
150.00
59.93
25.75
8.50
5.50
190.00
21.88
35.87
1I3.00
16.42
17,65
15.00
88.63
14.53
1.00
18,73
11.86
14,42
61,05
6.67
21.50
12,50
38.00
49,60
14.25
22.17
50.30
17.25
50.00
45.00
6.15
10.60
4.65
25,75
50.00
5.00
58.00
25, 00
3.20
6.40
8.00
14.85
40.38
2,40
7.90
10.80
60.67
128.06
36.80
3.00
7.12
3.75
3.00
6,00
6,00
6,35
13.50
5.25
14.25
10.00
9.20
2.50
20,21
3.20
18,40
22,08
8.62
4.00
13, 51
73.46
36.29
Gartner P. N.
Pavelka James et at.,
t;OUNTY' GRAVEL Ft=
Supervising spreading gravel 63.50
Spreading gravel
13.30
Motion by Whitesel, second by Ruhter that this Board now adjourn to meet again on . Tuesday, January lOth,
1928 at 9 o'clock A. M. potion carried. Board adjourned.
:Deputy County clerk.
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Court House Hastings eebraskee
Tuesday January 10th, 1928. 9 o' clock A. .
Statutory meeting of the Board.. T. R. Rain forth, Chairman, presiding.
Roll call„ ail members were present as, follows: Bauer, Cole, Burry, c:artner, Rainforth, Ruhter and YJhitesel.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
>otion by Gartner, second by Dauer that the depository bonds of the ?first National Bank of Hastings, one
for e10,000.00 with the metropolitan Casualty and insurance Co,., and two of $10,000.00 each with the
Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co. , be approved by tis 1 pard, Roll call, all voted aye. Bonds were
approved.
Semi-annual report of J. A. Cates, County Clerk and the 4th quarterly report of Raymond L. Crosson, Sheriff
were received and examined by the Board and upon motion by Gartner, second by, Ruhter were accepted and ordered
placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye on this motion.
Motion by Vhitesel, second by Gartner that the report of H, M. Carpenter member o f the Soldiers a Sailors
Relief Commission be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. eotiori carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Cole that the following duplicate miscellaneous receipts from the County
Treasurers office be made part of the Supervisors Record. Motion carried, Receipts follow:
2202
# 2207
2208
n 2209
# 2210
2211
# 2212
jr 2213
## 2214
2215
Kenesaw State Bank
County Judge
First State Bank Ragland
Pauline State bank
Farmers State Bank Ayr
J. A. Cates, CountyClerk
Lucia Dillenbach
Ray Crosson, Sheriff
Lucy N. Hutton
H, 1, Carpenter
credit Interest on Deposits
Credit General Raid
Credit Interest on Deposits
Credit Interest on Deposits
credit Interest on Deposits
credit General Bund
Credit General Fund
Credit General Fund
credit General Fund
credit Soldiers & Sailor
270.00
928.35
75,00
75.00
200.00
350. 70
1342.20
513.90
362. 45
Belief 23.76
A communication from B. J. McLaughlin, secretary of the Nebraska. Department of Agriculture in .regard to
testing cattle and also en order declaring Adams County to be an area for the inspection, examination and
testing of breeding cattle for tuberculosis was received and read before the board. No action taken by the
Board.
A communication from T, S, Lampton 0 f .Hastings, Nebr. , addressed to the Board of oupervisors was read. No
action taken by the Board.
The 4th quarterly report of Lucia Dillenbach, Clerk o f the District court and the : annual report of' L. N.
Button, Register of deeds were read before the Board. No action taken by the Board.
This seems to conclude the business to come before the old Board,
motion by Gartner, second by Cole that this rsoard now adjourn sine die. Roll call, all voted aye
RatA4A,".
County tlerk, Chairman.
Deputy County Clerk.
Re -Organization o f
- Ivo change in the personell of the board,
the Board.
County Clerk called the Board to order; and statedthat the first thing in order could be
temporary chairman.
the e.tecti on Of a
motion by Cole, second by whitesel that T, R. Rainforth be made temporary Chairman, The County Clerk put the
motion before the Board and T R. Rainforth was declared .elected temporary Chairmen.
Me Chairman announced that the next in order would be the election of a permanent Chairman.
motion by curry, second by Bauer that we proceed to an informal ballot for the election of a permanent
man. motion carried.
An informal ballot was taken which resulted as follows; T. R. Rainforth, . six, J. H. Furry, one.
Motion by Cole, second by burry that the informal ballot taken be made formal and that T. R, Rai'nforth be
declared the duly elected Chairman o f the Adams County Board of oupervisors for theyear 1928, motion carried,
The Chairman announced that a recess of 15 minutes would be taken in which he would make up the standing
committees for the year. A recess was taken.
The Chairman announced that the recess would be made until 1:15 P.
Board re -assembled at 1:15 P. i`, with all members present,
Iha Chairman annnivf+ori i+ha fnlln1nn0
c�h air..
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SETTLMENTS
Geo, G. Bauer, Ohairrnan and all members of the Board.
114Al\ICE.
W. C. Whitesel, Chairman and all members o f the Board.
COMPLAINTS & BONDS
J. H. Furry, Chairman, Ivi, Fred Ruhter and W. A. Cole,
ROADS & BRIMES.
P. 11, Gartner, Chairman and al members of the Board.
LANDS & BUILDINGS.
W. A. Cole, Chairman, T. R. Rainforth and P. H. Gartner,
COUNTY nal.
M. Wed Ruhter, chairman, J. H, Urry and W. C. Whitesel,
SUPPLIES
W. A. C ole, Chairman, Martha H. Schultz and T. R. Rainforth.
Motion by Gartner, second by Cole that the following estimates on the different funds for probable
for the year 1928 be made and that the County Clerk be instructed to publish said estimates as required by
law. Roll call, all voted aye, motion carried. Estimates follow:
01
expenses
For new bridges,
GENERAL FUND.
tat *********** 4.4.•
Assessment......
Adams County Farm Bureau
coal
Election.. ................ .0* 06,001100
4611141.0.44016.0410 ..
Lands & Buildings...
Gas, Light & Water. . • . . . .
Telephones ...• ... ........... ... . . .....
Printing o f fice supplies. .. "
Mile age..
County Farm
District Cort
County Court
J u st ice .
insane Commission.......
Board of Health
insurance.... ....
Blind Pensions.... .
Postage.
supervi so r s
Nebraska Ieeeble Minded Institution.....
miscellaneous Purposes
• 4004.60.
• ir•
$ 20,000.00
6,000.00
3,500.00
1,500.00
6,000.00
2,000.00
4,000.00
1,500.00
750.00
4,500.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
1,000.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
750.00
1,000,00
4,000.00
500.00
1,500,00
$75,000.00
BRIDGE FUND
material, repairs, culverts, etc.
MOTHERS PENSION PUND
COUNTY FUR 11TN'D
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
POOR AID FUND
For Mothers Pensions
Fbr permanent improvements and premiums
For relief of soldiers and sailors
for all purposes of ratio f
$ 75,000.00
35,000.00
4,000.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
10,000.00
Total estimates on all funds...." ... $132,000.00
motion by Ruhter, second by 15 an e r that We adopt the plans and speicifications for building brithges, culverts,
etc. , as put out by the uepartrnent of Public Works for the year 1928. Roll call,all voted aye. Motion
carried,
motion by urry, second by cols that we order the County Clerk to advertise for binds on wood, steel and
concrete bridges which are to be built in Adams County, Nebr., during the year 1928 said bids to conform to
State Plans and spool fication.s and to be on an annual contract basis. Roll call, all voted aye. motioncarried.
aotion by Ruh,ter, second by Gartner, that we order the County Cler to advertise for bids on bridge lumber in
mixed car load lots. speci fications as follows:
3 x 12-16 foot full sawn
3 x 12-18 foot full sawn
3 x 12..20 foot full sawn
4 x 4-16 foot full sawn
8 x 10-20 foot full sawn
6 x 18-32 foot full sawn
Roll call, all voted aye. notion carried,
fir lumber
fir lumber
fir lumber
fir lumber
fir lumber
fir lumber
Resignations o f Henry Shick and H.M, Carpenter two members o f the Soldiers & Sailors Relief Sommission of
Adams County e which was filed in the office of the county Clerk on December 20th, 1927 was read and upon
motion by Whitesel, second by euhter luxe the resignations were accepted.
motion by Cole, second by Ruhter that harry E. Marian o f Hastings, Nebr., be appointed a member of the
Soldiers & Sae.lors Relief Commission for a term of three years and that Owen G. Evans of Pauline, Nebr., be
appointed a member of the Soldiers ea Sailors Relie f Commission fur a term of two years. Roll call , all
voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the county Clerk be and is hereby authorized to issue salary warrants
on the let day of each month to all county officers, deputies and clerks in county offices who are entitled to
receive pay on Bounty warrants and in such amount as are fixed by law governing the different county offices, or
upon agreement with the county Board. Also, that the Chairman o f the board be authorized to sign such
warrants. Also, that this order apply to county road employees who are to receive a monthly salary. Roll call,
all voted aye. motion carried.
Request o f Walter Li. Crow, County Attorney for necessary stenographic and clerk hire for the year 1925, for
the County Attorney's office in a sum to be fixed by the Board. Said request was granted by the Board and
the salary fixed at ;90.00 per month. This was upon motion by uartner, second by furry and upon which a roll
was taken and all voted aye,
Motion by Ruhter, second by urry that we extend for one year the contract with C. H. Land, as superintendent
of the Adams County Poor Farm under the same tams and conditions as the original contract. Roll call, all
voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by vghitesel, that the following claims be allowed on their respective fluids and the
Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried. Claims follow:
KB Printing Co
L and C. H.
National Cash Register Co
Hastings Betel Co
Kammerlohr Drug Co
Kenesaw Mill & Elevator Co
National Refining eo
Motion by whitesel,
for the year 1928.
Motion carried.
GENERAL FUND
supplies, Co. Clerk 7.63
Board for inmates at County Farm 199,48
supplies and repairs 2.30
POOR AID FUND
Coal
.erugs
Coal
COUNTY' HIGHWAY FUND
Oil
second by Cole, that J... 11. Jewry be appointed highway Commissioner for
Roll call, ayes, Bauer, Cole, Gartner, Rain forth, Ruhter and Tihitesel.
18.50
3.90
15.85
37.80
Adams County
Nayes, Furry.
Report of M. Fred Ruhter, Supervisor District # 3 and P. H. Gartner, Supervisor District if 4 were read and
upon motion by awry, second by Cole said report's' were ordered placed on file.
Motion by Bauer, second by uole that the following named persons be appointed Township Road Dragging
Superintendents for the year 1928. e.oti on carried. Names follow:
West Blue: Morris Asrnus, Highland: 0. M. Doty, Verona: Carl J. Ground, Kenesaw: Rhiner Balke, Wanda:
B. IN, Bobbitt, Juniata: Cecil Buskikk, Denver: erank Quade, Blaine: E, W. Lenz, Hanover: Vb. E.
Stromer, Ayr: Bert Dericks, Roseland: John inter,rCottonwood: J. J. Kral, Logan: Carl Schmidt,
Silver Lake: Arthur Burg, zero: Simon Krueger, Little Blue: Dan Schnuerele.
Motion by Ruhter, second by whitesel, that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Monday eebruary 6th, 1928
at 9 o cioGic A. M. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
piaZAA —
Cowl ty Clerk,
Dep ty County Clerk.
Court House, Hastings, Nebr.
Monday, February 6th, 1928. 9 o'clock A.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors as per ad our nal ent o f January 10th, 1928, T. R.
Rain forth, Chairman ,° presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, eterry, Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter and thitesel.
The minutes o f the last regular meeting were read and approved.
notion by Gartner, second by ihitesel thatthe continuation certificate of the Royal Indemnity Co., on the
depository bond of the First National Bank for $10,000.00 be approved by this Board. Roll call, all %oted
aye. Motion carried.
At the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. the time advertised for receiving bids for the construction of steel, wooden
and concrete bridges, two bids were received, one ®f the Standard Bridge Co :., of Omaha, Nebr. , and one of
J. C. Hargleroad, Hastings, Nebr. These bids were tabulated and compared with the bids of last year and upon
comparison it was found that the bids were practically at the same prices received in 1927. motion by Gartner,
second by Ruhter that we enter into a contract with J. C. Hargleroad of Hastings, Nebr, , on his bid for the
construction of new concrete bridges that may be ordered built during the year 1928. Roll call, alivoted
aye. Motion carried,
motion by Cole, second by Furry that we enter into a contract with the Standard Bidge Co. , of Omaha, Nebr. , for
the construction o f steel and wooden bridges that may be ordered built by the Board during the year 1928,
upontheir bid. Roll call, all voted aye. Motioncarried,
Report of' James F. Crowley, Justice of the Peace for the year 1927 was read and ordered placed on file.
F;uotion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the following official box ds be approved; Roll call, ail voted aye.
Motion carried. Bonds follow:
Ben Wigert, Road Overseer, L; strict if 4, Ayr Township, Orey Boontjer, Road Overseer, District # 3, Hanover
Twp. , Frank Quade, Road Overseer, District r`i 1 and 4, Denver Township, L. R. Rickerson, Road Overseer, District
4, Roseland Township, Herbert Kort, Road Overseer, District f 3, Zero Township, Chris Trausch, Road Overseer,
District # 3, Roseland Township, Harry Grothaus, Road Overseer, District f 2 and 3, Denver Township, W. R.
Weakley, Road Overseer, District # 1, Zero Township, C. W. Busboom, Road Overseer, District f 1 and 2, Hanover
Township, Lawrence Boni fas, Road Overseer, District # 2, Roseland Township, Harry E. Marian, Soldiers &
Sailors Relief Commissioner, Owen G. Evans, Soldiers Sailors Relief Commissioner, J. H. Furry, Highway
Commissioner.
Motion by Furry, second by Bauer that in the matter o f the County Court granting leothers Pensions to Hannay
Ferguson and Mae. Kueck that the order of the Court be complied with and the Clerk instructed to draw
warrants for these pensions. Roll call, ell voted aye, motion carried.
J'rotion by Bauer, second by Furry that the bond o f the Standard Bridge Co. , of Omaha, Nebr., for the faithful
performance o f their contract be approved. Roll call., all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by VWhitesel, that the following miscellaneous Receipts from the County Treasurers
o ffice be made part o f the Supervisors He cord. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Receipts follow:
2216 C. H. Land credit General Fend
7f 2217 Nebraska National Bank " " 11
It 2218 D. Smith " '• *'
fr 2219 R. R. Vance e" "
1/ 2220 State Bank Juniata "
2221 Roseland" state Bank " e
is
3r 2222 County Judge uredit Fines &: Licenses
/ 2223 James D. Conway " General Fund
2224 County Judge " " "
2225 W. Halsey Bohlke e "
2226 E. L. Gauvreau " " 1111
// 2227 Lewis C. Paulson " If
1111
2228 W. C. Vdhitesel " " "
f 2229 eepartment o f Public Works " e"
tr 2230 J. C. Lee "' "
2231 C. F. Kidd " 11r "
it 2232 John H. Fricke " Bridge Fund
if 2233 H. F. Favinger " General Fund
# 2234 J. W. James If 1111 tr
280.00
87,29
5.00
5,00
200.00
470.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
6971.72
10.00
5.00
3.00
10.00
10.60
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M., when they again resumed with all members present.
Report of Henry Shick, Soldiers & Sailors Relief Commissioner was received and read before the Board, and upon
motion by Gartner, second by Furry" the report was accepted and ordered placed on file.
A large delegation from the vicinity of Holetein appeared before the hoard in regard to new countyroad in
that locality.
At 3 o' clock P. M. the time set for opening bids on bridge plank, two bids were received and opened. Th*t
o f the Standard Bridge Company o f Omaha, Nebr. , .end the Morris Lumber Co. Inc. , o f Eugene, Oregon were read.
The bids were carefully compared and after some discussion on motion by Gartner, second by Huhter that all
bids be rejected and that we purchase our bridge lumber in the open market. Roll call, on above motion ayes,
Gartner, Rain forth, Ruhter, Whitesel. Nayes, Cole and Furry. Bauer present but not voting.
Motionby 1,hitesel, second by Ruhter t.,at ail certified checks be returned to the bidder. motion carried.
',lotion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the claim o f J. D. Adams & Co. , of Indianapolis, Indiana, on the
County Highway rand for 010,00 be dis-allowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter • that the County treasurer be and is hereby instructed to transfer ;1000.00
from the Road Dragging Fund to the County Gravel Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the
Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, ell voted aye. Claims follow:
Adams A. A.
Bauer Geo, G.
Cannon T. N.
Carpenter H. M.
Carroll W. L.
Cole W. A,
Crosson Raymond L.
Crow waiter M.
Datvs Elliott R.
Democrat Printing Go
Diebold Safe & Lock Co
Dillenback Lucia
Farmers Union St Exchange
Fischer G. S.
Fu ilerton J.
Furry J. H.
Gartner Y, H
.auldreault mere Co A. 4
H ame l E. B.
Hastings state Hospital
K..B Printing Co
KB Printing Co
K.B Printing Co
Kline J . B.
Land C. H.
Lincoln School Supply Co
Lincoln Tel, & Tel. Co
Lincoln rel. & Tel. Co
Local Registrars
Matthiesen & Co Carl R.
1iurphy Typewriter Go
Northwestern M fg. Co
Palmer Co A. N.
Palmer Co A. N.
Pauley Lumber Go W. G.
Queen City Laundry Co
Rain forth T. R.
Ruhter M. Fred
School hist, # 18
School Dist, # 18
Schultz Martha H.
Schultz Martha H. et al
Serf Printing Co 0. E.
Shick Henry
Simms ts. M.
Tu rb y fi 11 J. M. ,
Underwood Typewriter
ti(idmai er lit►,
Vance R R.
Wheat Geo T.
Whitesel W. C.
Wolbach & Brach
Brown
Daugherty
Francisco
Gartner
Halloran
Joynt
leatzberg
Kitt s
',Grath Hdw Go
Reichert Karl
Schlueter Lumber Co
Standard Bridge Co
Co. Judge
Co.
E. Clayton
P. R. -
Roy
W. H.
Wm.
clave et al
Gari
Frank H.
GENERAL FUND
Repairing stairs at Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court Farm
Commission asRelief Commissioner
Repairing chair
Supervisors services & mileage
Jail expanse, office supplies
Mileage &office expense
1 ileage
Supplies, Court House
Repairing vault
Court costs, office expense
Supplies, Co, Fara
Mileage for Mothers Pension committee
Supplies, Uourt House
Supervisors services & mileage
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Services
Services
Supplies,
Supplies,
Supplies,
Supplies,
board for
Co. Clerk
Co. Supt
Co. Supt
Court House
inmates , County Farm
Supplies, Co.: Supt
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Toll calls, Court House
Re cording briths deaths
Supplies, Go. Farm
Ribbons, services
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Co. Supt
oupplies, ea. Supt
Supplies, Court House
Laundry, Court House
supervisors services & mileage
Supervisors services & mileage
Use o f High School
Use of High School
Mile age, office expense
correcting examination papers
Supplies, Court House
Commission as Relief Commissioner
Supplies, aloft £f
court costs, office expense
Typewriter, Co. Supt, o ffice
Investigating for mothers ?onions
Re fund for overcharge on filing fee
Commission as Relief Commissioner
upervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Co. Farm
BRIDGE FUND
Labor
Hauling bridge plank
mauling bridge lumber
.fling in bridge
Labor on Co. bridge
13ri dge work
Hauling lumber
Labor on bridge
Supplies
pilling in bridge
Lath
Bridge lumber
14.40
56.50
2.50
18.94
2.50
61.50
218.57
19,60
65.00
340.28
20.00
138,12
2.23
3.40
1.20
59.40
40.20
10.43
18.25
2.60
4.62
12.38
10.11
3.50
186.21
103.36
6.90
14.85
54.25
4.95
7,25
37.50
4.21
12.00
41.55
5.43
60.00
63.00
10,00
10.00
411,59
38.10
52,25
31.35
3.15
96.90
61.13
11.70
10.00
3.50
43.00
3.33
1,20
4.80
16.80
7.80
4.60
41.20
3.20
100.00
7.12
16.20
6.60
821..50
Bowl ,s Frank
Hanover Township
Heartwell 0. A.
Kenesaw Township
Kistler Will
Kral J. J.
Logan Township
Roseland Township
Verona Township
West Blue Township
Zero Township
Evans
Mari an
Shick
Owen G.
Harry
Henry
Adanis County Oil Co
Beghtol Dr. J. V.
Cannon T. N.
Carl 13, F.
Cowton Coal Co
Daggett F, Ro
Eckhardt H. 0,
Go dding U. S.
Hahne Bros
Hamel E. B.
Hastings Fuel Co
Kohlbry Herman
Larsen H. G.
Larsen H. G..
Matthiese Co Carl R.
goon Lulu K.
Oliver Lumber Co
Prosser limber & Coal CO
Schlueter Lumber Co
Starkey Grocery
Sunnyside
Volland Rineral Home
Walker Gonrad
Whisinand Grocery G. V.
Yost Elmer
Furry
Schmidt
We athe rwax
Eigenberg
Smi dt
Haws
Jeffers
Johnson Oil
McCoy
eavelka
()very
Lange
Ruhter
Shaffer Oil
Shaw
Joynt
Trausch
Whitesel
white sel
Gartner
0very
Pavelka
L. A.
Carl
E. P.
.H. H.
John
W. G.
Mrs, Anna
Go J. e.
W. A.
J ernes
Howard
Fred
M, Fred
& Refining Co
John L.
J, J.
W. C.
H. M. et al
P. H.
Howard
J araes
Peterson Co H. J.
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Assisting Co. Surveyor
Road dragging
surveying roads
Road dragging
Assisting Go. Surveyor
Back payr for services as Supt.
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
SOLIDERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
Rene f Work
Re lie f work
Relief work
POOR AID FUND
Coal
rro fessional
Drugs
Groceri es
Goal
Groceries
Groceries
oTroceries
Groc eri es
rro fessional
Goal
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Drugs
services
oo al
Goal
Co al
Groceries
Services
Se rvi ces
Groceries
Gro caries
Go al
services
services
COUNTY HIGHWAY. RIND
At 5 o'clock P. M. the Board recessed until
Board re -assembled as per recess.
Tuesday
Dragging County roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Gas & Oil
Supplies
Gas & Oil
Supplies
Erecting snow fence
Erecting snow fence
Dragging county roads
ouperintending county roads & mileage
Gas & Oil
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Supplies
Superintending county roads & mileage
Operating tractor
GRAVEL FUND
24.50
13.68
86.70
21.62
24,50
12,50
10.37
12.25
9.00
43.37
13.75
100.00
250.00
40.53
18.90
22.00
20.20
15,28
25.80
22.61
18.91
12.03
4.20
30.00
59.55
7.65
12,60
20.05
3.25
22.16
45.00
12.10
45.40
19.24
93.00
75.00
23.92
25.83
24.50
4.50
4.50
3.00
8.90
9.75
22.75
9.62
1.26
10.66
3.68
3.68
3.75
12.40
3.25
11.96
11.96
16.00
34.20
32.24
Supervising graveling road 22.40
Operating grader,spreading gravel 9.20
Operating tractor, spreading gravel. 13.30
Gravel project # 6, completed 4280,54
Tuesday February 7th, 1928 at 9 0, clock
February 7th, 1928. 9 0® clOck A. M.
Roll call, all members were present.
::.otion by 14'urry, second by Ruhter that we order 10 Nebraska road drags, 8 foot, with 8 inch blades from the
Nebraska Culvert Co. , Wahoo, Nebr. , at an agreed price of $29.00 each it'. 0. B. any station in Adams County.
Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
. . .
Patrolmen., ; 120.00 per month
Labor .400 per hour
Team work -man & team .600 per hour
than & 2 teams 050 per hour
Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
At 12 O'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:30 o'clock P. M., when they again resumed with all members
present.
The afternoon session was taken up in a discussion of the County Road system upon which certain additions
were discussed,
motion by Ruhter, second by Cole that we designate the following described roads as a part and in addition
to the County Highway system all ready established.
Commencing in center of section 27-8-12 on the north side of said section thence run ing west three and
one -hal f miles to the Adams -Kearney County line.
Commencing at north-west corner of section 1-8-11, thence running south one mile to county road # 7.
Commencing at south-west corner section 4-8-10, thence running north one mile to Adams -Hall County line
thence one -hal f mile west on county line,
commencing at south-west corner section 5-8-9, tnece running north one mile to Adams -Hall County line.
Commencing at North-west corner section 9-7-10, thence running south one mile.
Commencing at north-west corner section 13-7-9, thence running south one mile.
Commencing at northwest corner, section 25.6-10, thence running south two miles.
Commencing at Pauline village, running on highway established angling south-east to center of section 15-5-9
on the north side of said section, thence running eMiSte-half mile, thence running south one mile, thence
running east tWmiles to the Adams -Clay County line,
commencing at northwest corner, section 27-5-9, thence running south two miles1 thence east about 40 rods
connecting with Webster County road.
Commencing at north-west corner, section 29-6-11, thence running south eight miles to the Adams -Webster
County line.
Commencing at North-west corner, section 27-6-12 thence running south one mile, west one-half mile, thence
angling south-west on the angling road all ready established to near the corner of section 33-6.12, thence
south one mile, thence west two relies, thence south one-half mile, skipping at this point the next one
and one-half miles south, thence from that point running south one and one -hal f miles.
And that the county Lierk be and is hereby instructed to advertise these additons to the County Highway
system as required by law and to set a time for a hearing when all persons that might be interested in
these additions to the County Highway bystem may be heard. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
motion by C;ole, second by oartner that we enter into a contract with the Lincoln Road Equipment Co., for
a #60 Caterpiller Tractor at an agreed price of ice 5 0 0 0 and with an allowance of $350.00 for an Avery
Tractor now owned by the county. Said tractor to loe delivered ee 0. B. Hastings, net price $4500.00.
Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the following resolution be adopted:
WHEREAS: The Supreme Court o f the btate o f Nebraska having recently held that Chapter 91 benate File h 165,
Session Laws o f Nebraska for 1925 to be invalid and un -constitutional and
tieee
VdiEMAS: By this act of the Supreme Court it now gives cou.nty Board of Supervisors the right to determine
the population o f a County by other means and
WHEAEAS: The Assessor s of Adams County did take a census during the year 1927 under authority of this
Board,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED: That 'this Board go over the personal tax schedules as returned by the assessors
for 1927 and determine therefrom the papulation of Adams County for the year 1927 and to ax the salaries
ofCounty officials accordingly. Roll ca.U., all voted aye. Resolution adopted.
At 4:30 P. M. the Board recessed until Wednesday, February 8th, 1928 at 9 J'clock A. M.
Wednesday, Feb. 8th, 1928. 9 ol clock A. lc..
Board reassembled as per recess. Roll call, all members were present.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that this Board now go into executive seesionfor the purpose of checking
the personal tax schedules for 1927 to determine the population. Motion carried,
Entire forenoon session was taken up in checking schedules.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board redessed until 1 o'clock P. M. when they again resuinedchecking schedules and
the entire afternoon sessinawas taken up with this work.
At 5 o'clock P. M. the Board recessed until -Thursday, Fabruary 9th, 1928 at 9 o' lcook A, M,
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Thursday, February 9th„ 1928. 9 o' clock A. M.
Board re assembled as per recess. All members present except Gartner.
The Board went into executive session again for the purpose of checking the personal tax schedules for 1927.
At 9:30 o' clock Supervisor, Gartner came in.
Entire forenoon session was taken up in checking schedules.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M. when they again resumed checking schedules with all
members ipresent. except lfurry.
At 4 o'clock P. M. upon motion by Whitesel, second by Bauer the Board went into regular session.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the claim of Chas. R. Warren & Co., on the General Fund for $200.00
be allowed and the clerk instructed to issue warrant for the same; Roll call, ayes, Bauer, Cole, Gartner»
Rain forth, Ruhter and Whitesel. Absent Plarry. Motion carried.
At this time the Chairman announced the Board would go into executive session again,
At 4:45 Pof M. upon motion by Gartner, second by Whitesel the Board went into regular session.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the Chairman appoint a committee of three including himself as one
of the committee for the purpose of finishing the checking of the personal schedules. Motion carried.
Chairman appointed on this committee W. A. Cole, Geo. G. Bauer arid T. R. Rain forth.
motion by Gartner, second by altesel that4hits Board now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, February 21st, 1928,,
at 9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
County Clerk. Chairm
beputy County Clerk,
Court House, Hastings, Nebraska.
Tuesday, February 21st, 1928, 9 o'clock A. M.
Regular meeting o f the Adams County Board of Supervisors as per adjournment of 1ebruary 9th, 1928. T. R.
Rainforth, Uhairma.n presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry, uartner, Rain forth, Ruhter and Vehitesel,
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Chas, R. Warren 8: Co. , the Auditors employed by the board to check the County Offices filed their report with,
the Board. No action taken by the 13oard.
At 10 o'clock A. M. the time advertised for a hearing on the proposed changes and additions to the county road
system, two remonstrance petitions were received.
One petition remonstrated against the proposed .routing o f county road ft 26, Petitioners were present to support
this remonstrance. The Board listened to the objections of' the petitioners.
Another remonstrance petition agai st the proposed county road # 27 was considered by the board and arguments
for the petitioners on this remonstrance were listened to,
motion by whitesel, second by curry that the two remonstrance petitions be laid over until the next meeting of
the Board and that in the mean time the bounty Board look over the changes asked fbr in these petitions. Roll
call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
At 12 o'clock A. M. the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M.
At 1:30 o'clock P. M. the Board resassembled with all members present,
motion by surry, second by uartner that, as no objections or protests of any kind appearing at a hearing held
by the board, on all the other proposed additions to the County Highway as designated by the Board, it is
hereby ordered that these additions as advertised, be declared a part of the County highway system subject to
county control and maintenance and that the County clerk be instructed to enter these additions on the county
road record. Roll call, all voted aye, motion carried.
Motion by Starry, second by Salter that the County ureasurer be and is hereby instructed to transfer ;107.32
from the School Fluid to the county General Fund. This transfer to correct error as shown by Auditors report.
Roll call, all voted aye. notion carried.
eotion by Cole, second by ba.uer that at the suggestion of the auditors, the salary af the county Judge and
clerk o f the County court be paid by warrant instead of by fees and that this be effective as of anuary let,
1928, Roll call, all ;voted aye, Motion carried.
At 3 oc1ock P. M, the Chairman announced that the bo a rd would go into executive session.
At 4:30 o'clock P. M. the chairman announced the Board would be in regular session.
Motion by Cole, second by uartner that the Board of supervisors fix the salaries of the Adams County Ufficsrs
for the year 1928 as shown statutory, for counties of less than 25,000 populatien.
In 1927 the board made an order for the enumeration o f the numbers o f persons to be placed on the personal tax
schedules of Adams County for said year of 1927. On February 6th 1928 a motion by uartner, second by Buhter
that the Board examine the personal tax schedules as returned by the assessors for 1927 and determine therefrom
the population o f Adams County for the year 1927 and to fix the salaries of county officials accordingly.
After counting the numbers of persons shown on said schedules in book lettered A to E Inc. for the City of
Hastings the Board finds the number of persons shown as 3707, In book lettered i to K Inc. 3246, L to R Inc. /
3534, and from book lettered 3 to Z Inc, City of Hastings, the number shown is 3150 making the total number of
persons shown for the city of Hastings 13637, After deducting 365 on account of duplications and other
discrepancies of names and numbers of persons shown, leaving a balance of, and which the Board places the
population o f the City of Hastings at 13272.
In the counting and examination o f the tax schedules for the sixteen townships o f Adams County the Board finds
to- wi t:
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Total for Adorns County
est Blue 463
Highland 501
Verona 603
Ken e saw 977
Wanda 427
Juniata 830
Denver 530
Blaine 540
Hanover 473
Ayr 603
Roseland 737
Cottonwood 592
Logan 381
Silver Lake 401
Zero 527
Little .ulue 491
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Denver Township, The Board has
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Court House, Hastings, Nebraska.
Tuesday, aarch 6th, 1928. 9 o' clock A.
Regular meeting o f the Adams County Board o f Supervisors as per adj ournrnent o f February 21st, 1928. T. R.
Rainforth, Chairman presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry, Gartner, Rain forth, Ruhter and thitesel.
Minutes o f the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Gartner, second by Cole that the following duplicate miscelaneous receipts from the County Treasurers
office be made part o f the Supervisors record. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried. Receipts follow:
2236
# 2237
2238
ff 2239
# 2240
2241
• 2242
i2243
tf 2244
2245
2246
if 2247
# 2248
ri 2249
if 2250
2251
# 2252
# 2253
rr 2254
2255
2256
# 2257
2258
2259
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# 2 261
2262
# 2263
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• 2265
# 2266
f# 2267
2268
1/ 2269
# 2270
It 2271
if 2272
Karl D. Beghtol
W. A. Cole
Walter M. Burr
Lucia Dillenbach
Wm. F. Struss
National. Refining Co
J. A. Cates
Hansen State Bank
Ben, F. Granke Co.
Fred G. Roeder
G. U. Whiting
R. L. Crosson
A. E. Allyn
I. E. Montgomery
County Judge Turbyfill
Judge Turby fill
Adams. County Clerk, Cates
Fred Ruhter
P. H. Gartner
B. J. Hilsabe:ck
Fred G. Johnson
A. R. Pratt
John .1Iihusen
P. H. Gartner
Max Marshall
Walter Crow
James F. Frye
Geo. watt
John A. Lawler
Wrn, Dycus
W. R. We ak ly
Wm, Wintermute
J. E. Bute Jr
B. K. Rathbun
W. H. Swanson
County Judge Turbyfill
N. H. Gartner
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Credit Fines it Licenses
Credit General Fund
Credit Road Dragging Pund
Credit General Rand
Credit General Fund
credit Inheritance Tax Fund
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Inheritance Tax Fund
Bridge Fund
General Fund
Bri dge Fund
General Fund
General Fund
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credit Fines & Licenses
Credit General Fund
10.00
5.00
5.00
100.00
5.00
12.32
4.95
100.00
82.25
5.00
5.00
17.65
5.00
10.00
100.00
60.96
37.44
350.16
10.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5, U0
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
100.00
46.50
Motion by Gartner, second by VJhitesel, that the following bonds be accepted and approved by this Board. Roll
call, ail voted aye. Motion carried. Bonds follow:
Chas. Wheat, Road Overseer, District j 55, Logan Township; John Ricker, Road Overseer, District # 2, Silver
Lake Township; John Boltjes, Road Overseer, District * 4, Highland 'Township; Chas. VonBusch, Road Overseer,
District i 57: Logan Township; Arthur Frahm, Road Overseer, Disttict f 4, Zero Township; V.arvin Earl Parks,
Road Overseer, District # 3, Highland Township; Bob Brown, Road Overseer, District jf 2, Ayr Township; mike M.
Trausch, Road Overseer, District # 1, Silver Lake Township; Edwin A. Fricke, Road Overseer, District # 2, West
Blue Township; ,fohn F. Flese, Road Overseer, District #t 3, iuniata Township; Wm. Gartner, F.oad Overseer, Dist.
# 1, Little Blue Township; uggie Petersen, Road Overseer, District /i 56, Logan Township;, Nebraska national Bank
Depository Bond.
Motion by hitesel, second by Furry that the application of L. W. Yenckel for blind pension of 0200.00 per year
payable quarterly be granted by this board ad the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for said pension. Roll call,
all voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Cole, second by Ruhter that the application o f 'Phomas Murphy for blind pension of $250.00 per year
payable quarterly be not granted by this Board for the reason that he is no longer a resident of Adams County.
Roll call, all voted aye. .lotion carried.
:Motion by Cole, second by Bauer, that the Adams County Board o f S>upervisors will not purchase any land for road
purposes on the eastand west one-half section line o f section 11-8-11 until satisfactory settlement has been
made between school district 32 and Christ Petersen regarding title to school site,: Roll call, ayes, Bauer,
Cole, Furry and Rainforth. Nayes, ixartner,Ruhter and wnitesel, motion carried.
A large delegation from the vicinity o f Pauline and Roseland met with the hoard and the situation in regard to
the proposed new county roads nurncers 26 axed 27 were discussed the Board taking no action at this time.
Walter Livingston and '`J. G. Cooper appeared before the Hoard asking the Board to adopt a resolution to be
addressed to the Department of Public Works at Lincoln, Nebr., for the hard surfacing of the mile between the
City limits of Hastings and the State Hospital at Ingleside. No action taken by the Board.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M. , when they again resumed with all members present.
motion by curry, second by Bauer, that we accept the report o f the Chas. R. Warren & Co, , of Lincoln, ivebr. , on
the audit made by this company o f the county offices for the year 1927. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Whitsel, second by Ruhter that this petition be received and ordered placed on file and that the County
Clerk be instructed to noti fy the County Surgeyor o f the filing o f this petition and that the County Surveyor
be instructed to view this proposed •road and to file a report o f the feasibility of opening this road and as to
the probable cost of it. Roll call, all voted aye. Lotion carried.
motion by Furry, second by Cole that we designate as a part o f the County Highway System the following described
public road all ready established commencing on the D. L. D. at the north-west corner of section 16-7-11, thence
running south 8 miles to county road # 9 or to the new state road # 107 and terminating thereat. And that the
County Clerk be instructed to advertise this proposed county highway as required by law and to fix the time for
a hearing to be held at which hearing remonstrances can be filed against the proposed highway. A plat of this
proposed County Highway is now on file in the office of the County Clerk.. Roll call, on the above motion, all
voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Ruhter that the remonstrance petition filed against the proposed routing of county
roads # 26 and 27 be held over until the next regular meeting of this Board for further consideration, Motion
carried.
Motion by Whitesol1 second by Ruhter that the claim of the Kearney Flour Mills of Kearney, Nebr. , on the General
Fund for $21.35 be dis-allowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Bauer, second by Cole that the claim o f L. J. oeBacker, M. 3D,, on the Poor Aid Fund for $142.00 be
dis-allowed. Roll call, all voted aye, motion carried,
.otion by Bauer, second by ehitesel that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and that the
County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the sarne. Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried.
Claims follow:
Arts Cafe
Bauer ueo. G.
Binderup Hdw Co
Burroughs Adding mach Co.
button L. N.
Byers Lumber Co
Cannon T. N,
uhicago Steel Tape Co
Cole W, A.
Crosson Raymond L.
Davis Elliott R.
Davis Joseph V.
Dairies Drug Co
Democrat Printing Co
Dillenbach Lucia
Douglas Mfg. Co.
Evans Owen G.
Furry J, H.
Gartner P. H.
Gaudreault Marc Co. A, J.
Hastings Daily Tribune
Hastings Equity twain Bin Mfg
Keith W. W. et al
Kenesaw Progress
Kline J. B.
Klopp Pgg, Co
Klapp Printing Co
Knosp William R.
Land c. H.
Letton Chas, B,
Lincoln Tel. Tel. •Co
Lincoln Tel, Tel, Co
Marian •
Harry E.
Milburn & Scott CO
Palmer Co A. N.
Queen City Laundry
Rainforth T, R.
Ruhter M, Fred
Schultz Martha H.
Serf Printing Co 0, E.
University Publishing Co
University Publishing Co
University Publishing Co
University Publishing Co
Warren 5: Co Chas. R.
Whitesel W. C.
dmaier Wm.
Wolbach & Brach
Woodworth r arl B.
Byers Lumber Co
.Pricke•
McGrath Hdw.
Overy
tavelka
Pine
Ronnek amp
Shaw
E. A.
Co J. H.
Howard
Jamas
Lawrence
Raymond
John L. et
GENERAL FUND
eieals for jurors
supervisors services &
Supplies, Court House
Ribbon for machine
Postage
Coal for Court House
Supplies, Co. Farm
supplies, Co, Surveyor
bupervisors services 8: mileage
Jail costs, office expense
mileage
Settlement claim of damage against
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Court costs, office expense
voting booths
Annual meeting Relief commissioners
Supervisors services & mileage
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House •
Display, election supplies, etc.
Co Special Ballot boxes
eitnessee, Insanity hearing
.uisplay
supplies, Court House
Supplies Court House
Supplies, Court House
settlement of claim of damage against Adams
Board for inmates at County Farm
Court costs Calling V. State
'roll calls, Court House
Toll calls, Yam Bureau
services, meeting Relief Commissioners
Supplies, Co. Supt.
buppli es
Laundry, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Supervisors services ec mileage
Mileage, office expense
supplies, Court House
Supplies, Co. Supt,
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies, Co, Supt.
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Balance due on contract auditing offices
bupervisors services & mileage
services as Bain if
supplies, Court House
Light, water, telephones, gas, etc. , for
mileage
Adams
Co.
B RI DG E FUND
Lumber
Filing in bridge
Supplies
Unloading bri dge
Unloading bri dge
Unloading bri dge
Labor on bridge
al Brida:e work
plank
plank
plank
Co
Court
6.65
94.00
3.57
1.00
15.00
310.48
13.50
8.25
101,30
251,27
65, 00
150.00
7.85
160.96
76.80
180.00
5.40
89.60
73.20
8.01
70,05
21.00
30.80
11,60
1.30
101,80
155.70
150,00
181.89
40.05
22.75
7.20
3.20
24,52
4, 21
4,80
83.40
79.30
59.76
122,50
10, 50
19.66
28.50
19.66
175.00
64.20
99.00
7.56
House349.86
7.20
4.80
3.94
14.72
15,18
6.00
3.20
23. 92
J. D. Adams & Co
Ayr Township
Bowles ?rank
Blaine Township
co tt =wood Township
Denver Township
Essinger Garage & Oil Co
Essinger Garage & Oil Co
tabor Clen et al
Fischer & Groff
mcWhirter 0, W.
Valentine Henry
Lutz Ernest
f fey John
O'Brien Tom
uaymon G. E.
Grothaus Harry
Versaw Darrell
Weatherwax E. P.
Eigenberg R. H.
Woodworth F. H.
B lomenk amp Ervin
Schrnidt carl
un sb ruck Jacob
baker J. N.
Starner Anton
valentine Onno
&run J ohn
G artner P. H.
btr omer Wm. E.
Hanover Township
Haws & Sons
He artwell o. A.
Highland To wnship
Hubbard Andy
Jones & Son T. W,
Juniata Township
K ene saw Township
Kistler Will
Land C. H.
Land Edwin A.
Lincoln Road Equipment Co
Lincoln Road Equipment Co
Little Blue Township
Logan Township
Manhattan Oil Co
McGrath Hdw Co J. H.
iacGrath Hdw Co J. H.
Nebr, Culvert & M fg. Co
Oliver Lumber Co
Pavelka J arse s et
Pavelka Wm.
Roseland Township
Ruhter i. Wed
Burge L. A.
Routh Jas,
Christensen Hans
Peterson Frank A.
B1 ankenbille r u. E.
Schi ffler Abraham
Burge A.
Fe1ziez R. A.
Shaw J ohn L. et
Silver Lake Township
Verona Township
Wanda Township
West Blue Township
Max field
Bobbitt
Burling
Baugh
Weber
lv,c0a11
Young
Osler
Whitesel
Zero Township
Zubrod
V. F.
W. B.
Chas, K.
J . R.
aheo. J.
b ert
0. L.
Al
W. C.
ake
ROAD DRAGGING FM D
Supplies
Road dragging
Assisting County Surveyor
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Gas & Oil
Suppli es
Labor
Black smi thing
Dragging County roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging county ro ads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging county roads
.uragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
bupervising county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
Dragging roads
Gas & Oil
burveying & mileage
Road dragging
Labor
Supplies
Road dragging
Road dragging
As si sting County Surveyor
abwron County road
Labor on county road
Caterpillar tr actor
bupplies
Road dragging
Road dragging
uas & Oil
Supplies
Supplies
Road drags
stakes
Labor
Supplies & repairs
'Road dragging
auperintending county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
al Labor
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road daagging
Road dragging
Dragging county ro ads
Dragging county ro ads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county road
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Superintending county roads & mileage
Road dragging
Drayage
109,30
16,74
17.50
26.88
11.50
29,13
30.30
1.70
38.90
11,55
23,25
14.50
18.00
1,50
4.12
3.37
9.00
9.00
7.50
10.12
4,50
4,50
6,75
8. 25
7.31
10. 50
6.75
4.13
11,60
5,62
40.38
34,50
8 5. 25
43.87
4.60
13.40
34.37
23.50
17.50
41.60
20.00
4500.00
105,26
29.87
11,50
10.80
96.85
45,50
284,20
. 50
34,96
32,90
27.13
7.60
9.75
3.00
9.75
3.75
7.50
4.50
2,25
3.00
51,52
49.41
22,38
27,63
11.5o
6.75
2,25
2.62
6. oo
3.00
6.00
3.00
8.25
42.80
68.30
. 90
Adams County Oil Co
American Red Cross
Byers Lumber Co
Cannon T. N.
Carl 13. F.
Daggett 14. R.
Alines Drug Co
Hastings Ebel Co
Herbst henry
Juniata Grain & Li ve Stock Assn.
Kohlbry Herman
Larsen
Larsen H. G.
Larsen ri„ G.
Leeds u. B.
& Martin
Moon 1,-rs, Lulu K.
Mothers' Jewels' Horne
Oliver Lumber Co
Prosser Lbr & Coal Co
Rork L. W.
Simpson & Joh
Sunnyside
Conrad
Whisinand Grocery
Wolbach & Brach
Yost Lumber Co
POOR ID FUND
Goal
Services
Goal
Drugs
Gro ceri es
Groceries
Drug
Go al
Gro ceries
Goal
uroceries
uroceries
Groceries
uro ceries
services
uroceries
Services
services
Coa].
Go al
bervices
uroceries
beryl ces
uroceries
Groceries
Suppli es
Coal
45.00
3.00
9.65
13,20
15.11
33.73
1.60
51.05
28.28
52.60
14.77
20.00
4.05
10.05
13.68
3.75
20.74
120.00
42.90
8.95
75.00
12.00
72.50
10.92
38.92
5.58
32.80
—otion by uartner, second by hurry that we confirm the appointment ad made by the County Assessor of Tom Rowe
and Lovina Woodviorth for clerical help in the office of tli.e County Assessor at a salary of f100.00 per month.
And that we confirm the appointment of E. A. St. John as an Assistant .,\.ssessorin the City of Hastings and of
H. L. Sanderson, Precinct Assessor for West Blue Township and Ir. 0, Bourne, Precinct Assessor of Little Blue
Township. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Cole that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday march 20th, 1928 at
9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
Dtputy C ounty Clerk
Court House, Hastings, Nebraska
Tuesday, March 20th, 1928. 9 o'clock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Board as per adjournment of March 6th, 1925. T. R. Rainforth, Cha.irman,presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry, Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter and Whitesel.
Minutes of the last re, lar meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Furry, second by Gartner, that the following Official Bonds be approved by this Board. Motion carried.
Bonds follow:
Herbert Sauermann, Road Overseer, District # 2, Juniata Township, Joe Juranek, Road Overseer, District # 4,
Little Blue Township, Ernest Lutz, Road Overseer, District # 1, Fest Blue Township; G. F. Matthews, Road Over—
seer, District # 2, Denver Township; Albert Gangwi sh, Road Overseer, District #4, Juniata Township; N. W.
Howat, Road Overseer, District # 4, Denver Township; Charles Hager, Road Overseer, District 3, Little Blue
Township; and J. E. Hueretz, Justice of the Peace, Roseland Township.
At 10 o'clock A. M. the hour set by the County Clerk for a hearing on the proposed extension of county road #24
as advertised, was held. No remonstrance of any kind appearing against this proposed extension. Motion by
Gartner, second by Furry that we declare the extension of county road # 24 as advertised and upon which a
hearing was held to be a part of the county highway system of Adams County, Nebraska, subject to County control
and maintenance. This proposed extension was duly advertised andfully described in the advertisement. That the
County Clerk be and is hereby instructed to enter on the Road Records this extension of county road # 24. Roll
call on the above motion, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Application for admission to the Soldiers & Sailors Home at Burkett, Nebraska, of Marion J. Fouts and Maria J.
Fouts were read before the Board and upon motion by Gartner, second by Cole the applications were granted and
the Chairman and the Clerk instructed to sign the applications of admission.
Walter Livingston representing the Chamber of Commerce and Lewis Stein, B. '. Sherman and E. A. Peetzke a
committee from the American Legion appeared before the Board and filed a petition asking the Board ofSupervisors
to endorse a proposition of straightening highway # 36 by eliminating the two dangerous turns in front of the
Nebraska State Hospital and the building of a viaduct across the Burlington and Missouri Pacific Railroad tracks
west of the Nebraska State Hospital. This straightening to be done in order to secure the approval of:this
section of highway # 38 by the Federal Highway Department. Also asking the Board to approve the project of
paving from the present paving on second street west along the newly straightened highway across the proposed
viaduct. The Board took the matter under consideration and listened to the argUnents of -the committee ancd the
matter was laid over until the next meeting of the Board.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 2 o'clock P. M.
At 2 o'olookk P. M. the Board re -assembled with all members present.
Motion by Furry, second by Bauer that we release the Hartford Acciaent and. Indemnity Company of Hartford,
Connecticut on their Depository Bond #605492, of the Nebraska National Bank at Hastings, Nebr., in the sum of
$10,000.00, for the reason that a substitute bond. of $10,000.00 has been filed an approved by the Board, to
comply with the Nebraska Laws governing depository bonds. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Whitesel that we order built by J. C. Hargleroad, concrete bridge contractor, one
16 foot flat top concrete bridge 16 foot waterway, 20 foot clear road way, 5 foot wings between sections 20 and
29, town 5, range 10, on Buttercreek.
One 16 foot flat top concrete bridge, 16 foot water, 20 foot clear road way, S foot wings between sections 16
and 17, town 7, range 11.
Also a repair job, concrete back walls with 8-30 foot steel piling between sections 11 and 12, town 5, range 9.
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Thursday, April 5th, 1928 at
9 o'clock A. M. Motion Carried. Board adjourned.
COunty Clerk
Deputy County Clerk.
Court House Hastings, Nebraska.
Thursday, April 5th, 1928. 9 o'clock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors as per adjournment ofMarch 2Dth, 1928. T. R.
Rainforth, Chairman, presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry, Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter and Whitesel.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Report of J. P. Morrison, Chief Inspector of the Hartford Steam Boiler Insurance Co., onf the inspection
of the boiler in the Court House, was read and ordered placed on file.
H. H. Stuinpenhorst one of the commissioners of Webster County, Nebraska and a delegation from the vicinity
of Blue Hill and from Zero Township appeared before the Board in support of a petition for a county highway
which was filed on June 6th, 1927. The petition asked That our present county road #20 be extended conenecing
at the north corner of section 19 and 20, Ayr Township thence running south 9 miles to the Adams -Webster
County line thence running one-half mile east on the county line. The Board considered the petition and
listened to the arguments presented by the delegation and upon motion by Cole, second by Bauer it was
unanimously voted to designate this extension of county highway #20 as described in said petition as part
of the county highway system. A plat of said extension was filed with the clerk. Also it was included in
this motion to abandon and turn back to Kenesaw Township for maintenance cambiay road #22 which road is
described as follows:
Commencing at the N. W. corner of section 34, town 8, range 12 thence running west three miles to the
Adams -Kearney county line, and that the County Clerk be instructed to set a time for a hearing to be had
on the proposed extension of county road #20 and the proposed abandonment of county road #22.
Motion by Cole, second by Bauer that this Board will not consider any more petitions for additions to the
county highway system for the reason that approximately the entire mileage that the county is entitled to
for county roads has been used and that said county highway system is now complete. Roll call, all voted
aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that in the matter of a renewal of Mothers Pensions for Carrie Seyler,
Agnes Boudreau, and Ethel Mayhew by the County Court, that the action of the Court be confirmed by this
Board and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for the pensions. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Furry, second by Bauer that the following duplicate miscellaneous feceipts from the County
Treasurers office be made a part of the Supervisors Record. Motion carried. Receipts follow:
# 2235 Lucia Dillenbach Credit Fines & Licenses 5.00
# 2273 W. B. Hargleroad Credit General Fund 10.00
# 2274 City of Hastings Credit General Fund 91.42
# 2275 W. A. Cole Credit General Fund 40.00
# 2276 Prosser State Bank Credit General Fund 50.00
* 2277 First National Bank Credit General Fund. 194.62,::
# 2278 Hansen State Bank Credit General Fund 25.00
A petition signed by Geo. H. Roeder and others asking for an appropriation of $300.00 to straighten out
a roe between sections 25 and 26, Wanda Township was read and upon motion by Whitesel, second by Ruhter
prayer of said petition t ^not5-fid. Roll call, on above motion, ayes, Ruhter and Whitesel. Naves,
Bauer, Cole , Furry, Gartner and Rainforth. Motion lost.
Motion by Cole, second by Bauer that the Adams County Board of Supervisors endorse the Resolution adopted
by the County Board of Cheyenne County, Nebraska on the 3rd day of January, 1928. The Resolution follows:
Whereas, it is in the interest of good County Government that all the various offices and subdivisions
of the County be financially self supporting.'
And whereas, under the present arrangement of law enforcement and disbursements of fines that part of
the Government of the County is not self sustaining, for the reason that the fires are not returned to
the General Fund, from which all expense in connection with law enforcement are paid,
And whereas, it is extremely difficult -for the reason that a limit of three and one-half mills is
placed on all county expenses -to raise a sufficient amount ofmoney for General Fund purposes,
And whereas, in the greatest majority of cases where arrests and convicitions are made on account of
violation of the eighteenth amendment the guilty parties are not only unableto pay their fines but it be-
comes necessary to take care of their families during the time their sentence is being served,
And whereas, all the expense incurred in this connection is taken from the General Fund, but the fines
collected from those who are able to pay is distributed among the school districts of the county.
And whereas, school districts are allowed by law to vote what money is necessary to carry on school,
Therefore, be it resolved by the County Board of Cheyenne County, State of Nebraska in regular session
this 3rd day of January, 1928, to have a copy of this resolution sent to the various clerks in the State
of Nebraska, they in turn to take it up with their respective boards, asking the next legislature of the
State of Nebraska, to amend paragraph 10273, "Disbursements of money collected as fines," to read as follows:
Any officer, who shall pay to the county treasurer of any county any money collected for any fines, cost
forfeited recognizance, or proceeds of jail labor, shall take therefor the said treasurer's duplicate
receipts, one of which shall be immediately filed with the county clerk, and the same shall be by him
preserved in his office. All such receipts shall show upon the face thereof, definitely, what the moneys
paid inwhere for, whether for fines, costs, forfeited recognizance, or wail labor, and the sums paid on
account of each of said causes and also the cause in_whkch,each item is paid, giving the name of the defend-
ant in each case. All such honeys araising from fines and recognizance, shall be credited by such treasurer
to the. County General Fund, as well as the costs and proceeds of jail labor. Whenever any costs in any
criminal case shall be paid from the county treasury, such payment must be made" from the county general fund,
Motion by Furry, second by Whitesel, that the following Official Bonds be approved; L. R. Rickerson, Road
Overseer, District #1, Roseland Township; Edward C. Gentert, Constable, Logan Township; Harvey Jones,
Road Overseer, District #2, Little Blue Township. Motion carried.
A petition signed by E. J. Woodman and others asking that bridges be built over the south channel of the
Platte River, between sections 4 and 5, town S, range 12 was read before the Board and upon motion by
Gartner, second by Whitesel, the petition was referred to the Raod and Bridge Committee.
1st Quarterly report of Joseph M. Turbyfill, County Judge and 1st quarterly report of Raymond L. Crosson
Sheriff, were read and upon motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter the same were ordered placed on file.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M., when they again resumed with all members present.
Representatives of road machinery appeared before the Boardandthe question of road machinery was discussed
but no action taken by the Board.
Walter Livingston and E. A. Peetzke appeared and the matter of straightening of the D. L. D. road and other
road matters was discussed but not action taken by the Board.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that upon the recommendation of the Road and Bridge committee the follow—
ingbridges are hereby ordered built by the Standard Bridge Co., of Omaha, Nebr.,
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
wooden bridge
20
16
32
32
6
32
16
24
32
16
16
Roll call, on the above motion, all
x 16 between sections 11 and 14, Little Blue Township
x 16 between sections 14 and 15, Little Blue Township
x 16 between sections 23 and 24, Little Blue Township
x 16 between sections 25 and 36, Little Blue Township
x 16 between sections 7 and 15 , Zero Township
x 16, between sections 17 and 18, Zero Township
x 16, between sections 9 and 10, Cottonwood Township
x 16, between section 31, Wanda Township and section 7 Cottonwood Township.
x 16 between sections 21 and 2S, Juniata Township
x 16 between sections 29 and 30, West Blue Township
x 16 between sections 31 West Blue and section 6 Blaine Township
voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that we confirm the appointment of Grace LeBaron Clerk in the office of
the County Assessor at a salary of $75.00 permonth. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Furry, second by Ruhter that we appropriate $20,000.00 from the Road Dragging F':nd to the County
Highway Budget for the year 192S. This $20,000.00 to be divided equally between Supervisors Districts
numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4' reppectively, in the amount of $5000.00 to each named district. This budget is
adopted by the Board and expected to cover all costs of the construction and maintenance of the county
highway system of Adams County for the year 192S. Roll call, all voted. aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Furry, second by Ruhter that the County Treasurer be and is hereby instructed to transfer
$16,800.71 -from the Road Dragging Fund to the County Highway Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Whitesel that the County Treasurer be and is hereby instructed to acdept in
full all taxes assessed against lots 6,7,3,9, and 18, block 1, and lots 2 to 10, block 2, and all of block
3, and lots 1 to 5, block 4 all in Pleasant Hill Addition for the year 1924 and 1925 without any interest
being chargeson the same, on account of error. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Ruhter that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the
Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Claims follow:
Battan
Baue r
Binderup Edw.
Bourne
Bratton
Button
Cates
Cole
Corsson
Crow
Davis
Decker &
Democrat
A. 1.
Geo. G.
Co
F. 0.
A. T. City Clerk
L. N.
J. A., County Clerk
W. A.
Raymond L.
Walter M.
Elliott R.
Son
Printing Co
Dillenbach Lucia
Fischer G. S.
Furry J. H.
Gartner P. H.
Gaudreault Mere. Co A. J.
Hamel E. B.
Hammond. & Stephens Co
Raskin R. W.
Hiliers Agency
GENERAL FUND
Services
Su.ervisors services 4 mileage
Supplies, Court House
Services
Posting election notices
Making transfers on Assessor's books
Delivering election notices & supplies
Supervisors services & mileage
Jail. & Office expense
Office expense
Mileage
Painting signs
Supplies, Court House
Court costs, office supplies
Mothers Pension committee meetings
Supervisors services & mile 'ge
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Services, Board of Health
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Repairs
Premium on Fire Ins. Policy
3.00
76.50
2.02
3.80
12.00
50.00
50.00
66.00
270.00
4.40
65.00
9.00
259.98
58.00
3.40
122.60
72.70
2.16
53.75
80.73
1.25
100.00
89
Ruhter M. Fred
Schmitz C. W.
Schultz Martha H.
Sigel Cafe
Serf Printing Co O. E.
Templin W. H.
Turbyfill Joseph M.
Underwood Typewriter Co
Wahlquist Bros
Whitesel W. C.
Widmaier Wm.
Wixvier Wm.
Wooding W. L.
Wooding <I/. L.
)1rooding W. L.
Boontjer Orey
Duden R. W.
Fricke E. A,
Harlgeroad J. C.
"Jones & Sons T. W.
Lawson Hardware Co- C. K.
Pavelka - James et al
Overy Howard
Shaw John L.
Cleve
Joynt
Adams & Co J. D.
Ayr Township
Blaine Township .
Bowies Frank
Cottonwood Township
Denver Township
Duda -Myers Co
Duncan
Dykeman
Enevoldsen
Essinger
Essinger
Fisher
Huxtable
Lutz
McWhirter
McWhirter
Gro this
O'Brien
Mathews
quade
Furry
Schmidt
Krueger
Wortman
Heeren
Stromer
Eigenberg
Teatherwax
Baker
Schmidt
Ounsbruak
Woodworth
Blomenkamp
Dreher
C. S.
L. E.
Anders
J. W.
Garage & Oil co.
Olen
Edgar
Ernest
Ben
C. W.
Harry
Tom
G:.F.
Frank
J. H.
John
Simon
Emerson
Edward
Wm. E.
H. H.
E. P.
J. N.
Carl
Jacob
F. H.
Ervin
Fred
Stromer Walter
Gartner P. H.
Hanover Township
Hastings Battery & Elec. Co
Hastings Machine Service
Haws & Son W. G.
Heartwell C. A.
Highland Township
Hollenbeck H. L.
Hubbard Andrew
Hupf John Jr
Huxtable Edgar
Jorgenson O. P.
Joynt Cleve
Juniata Township
Kenesaw Township
Kilter & Son Geo
Kistler Will
Kort Herbert
Land C. H.
T11,
GENERAL FUND Cont.
Supervisors services & mileage
Prescription, Co. Farm
Office expense, mileage
Meals for jurors
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Office expense
Typewriter
Election notices
Supervisors services & mileage
School Attendance officer
Investigation for Mothers Pensions
Analyzing cider
Analyzing hooch
Analyzing intoxicating liquor
BRIDGE FUND
Bridge work
Hauling bridge plank
Team work
Estimate on bridge
Supplies
Supplies
Labor on county bridge
Labor on county bridge
Bridge work
Bridge work
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Supplies & repairs
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Assisting County Surveyor
Road dragging
Road dragging
Supplies
Supplies
Team work
Blacksmithing
Repairs, supplies
Gas, supplies
Operating tractor
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Cash paid for freight
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Draggin,g county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Supervising county roads & mileage
Dragging roads
Supplies
Blacksmithing
Gas & Oil
Surveying roads & mileage
Road dragging
Repair work
Patrol & tractor work
Hauling cain
Labor
Patrol work
Tractor work
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Blacksmithing
Assisting county Surveyor
Team work
Blasting trees
Blastinp. treses
101.00
1.30
45.80
62.30
97.25
1.25
5.50
101.25
28.25
70.90
28.10
11.30
5.00
35.00
5.00
99.5o
2.00
9.20
1200.00
13.70
24.94
32.20
32.20
20.70
11.50
67.17
68.49
67.01
14.00
24.25
37.00
2.30
21.47
3.00
12.65
62.35
25.26
93.84
7.50
14.25
12.75
4.50
11.25
12.75
6.00
6.75
3.05
7.88
5.25
6.00
7.85
3.00
9.00
9.0o
5.25
4.50
15.00
13.50
6.75
8.25
13.50
60.90
39.26
7.10
20.00
34.70
55.50
52.75
8.25
58.es
17.00
2.00
66.24
50.60
63.05
31.35
37.55
114-. 00
14.40
8.140
3.60
Overt' James Sr.
Pavelka James
Pavelka Wm.
Peterson Charles
Rinehart J. S.
Roseland Township
Ruhter M. Fred
Blankenbiller G. E.
Routh Jas.
Peterson Frank A.
Land Edwin
Burge A.
Burge L. A.
Felzien R. A.
Christensen Hans
Saddler, H. C. et al
Schlueter Lumber Co
Shaw John L.
Silver Lake Township
Smith Machinery Co
Smith Machinery Co
Standard Oil Co
State Journal Co
Verona Township
Wanda Township
West Blue Township
Whit e sel Ira
Whitesel W. C.
Lippincott Orlie F.
Cooper C. T.
Maxfield V. F.
u.rling Chas. K.
Katzberg Arthur
Williams K. R.
Hurd Ralph
Land Edwin
Baugh J. R.
Zero Township
Adams County Agricultural Society
Adams County Oil Co
Bauer Jacob
Beghtol J. V.
Cannon T. N.
Carl B. F.
Carl B. 2.
Daggett F. R.
Dever Dr. C. R.
Eckhardt H. O.
Hardt Drug Co
Hastings Fuel Co
Juniata Grain & Live Stock Assn
Kenesaw Mercantile Co
Kenesaw Mercantile Co
Larsen H. G.
Mikkelsen Drug Co
Moon Mrs. Lulu K
Nebr. Sanituarrium
North Sam." ' .
Walter E.
Walter E.
Nowers
Nowe r s
_Oliver Lumber Co
Prosser Lumber .& Coal Co
Schlueter Lumberh
Co}
Schmitz C. W.
Simpson & Joh
Skaggs Safeway Store
Sunnyside
Walker Conrad
Whisinand C. V.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Cole
9 o}clock A. M. Motion carried.
QCik
(,County Clerk.
Deputy County Clerk.
ROAD DRAGGING FUND' Cont .
Labor on county road.
Labor on county road
Labor on county road
Repairs on tractor
Dynamite
Dragging roads
Superintending roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Labor
Bridge material
Labor
Dragging roads
Repairs, supplies
Repairs, supplies
Gas & oil
License containers
Dragging oads
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Work on tractor & grader
Superintending roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging roads
COUNTY :AIR FUND
For permanent improvements & Premiums
POOR AID FUND
Coal
Groceries
Professional
Drugs
Groceries
Groceries
Grocereis
Professional
Broceries
Drugs
Coal
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
ss
Df u.gs
Services
Services
Cob s
Professional
Prof e s si onal
Coal
ss
Coal
Drugs
Groceries
is
Services
Groceries
services
services
services
services
8.00
64.40
86.55
1.05
13.10
67.00
91.20
7.50
6.00
3.75
7.5o
4.50
10.50
6.00
11.25
65.41
15.33
78.20
53.5o
176.70
4.00
277.46
185.00
80.10
83.13
40.00
91.08
92.60
10.75
6.00
11.25
7.12j
5.25
12,00
12.00
3.00
6.00
74.69
700.00
9.00
3.34
36.0o
19.20
15.10
3.47
27.01
38.00
54.34
9.4o
23.55
13.40
9.40
16.38
32.50
11.70
22.17
4.00
4.00
33.34
32.00
34.05
6.15
46.00
3.20
12.00
13.47
58.00
18.95
48.98
that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, April 17th, 192S at
Board adjourned.
ro AtA;vtita
Chairman G
)
Court House Hastings, Nebraska.
Tuesday April 17th, 192g. 9 otclock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors as per adjournmeat of April 5th, 1928.
Roll call, all members were present.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
A petition signed by Ambrose Gertne and others asking the Board to re-establish a road described as
beginning at the southeast quarter of section 26 and the northeast quarter of section 35, town 6, range 12
thence running east one mile and terminating thereat, was readn and upon motion by Gartner, second by
Whitesel was referred to the Road & Bridge Committee.
At 10 o'clock A. M. the time set by the County Clerk for a hearing on the proposed addition to county
highway #20 and the abandonment of county highway #22, having arrived, no remonstrance of any kind or any
objection was filed against the proposed extension of county highway #20 or against the abandonment of
county highway #22, it was upon motion by Ruhter, second by Purry ordered that the extension of county high-
way #20 as described in the petition be ordered by this Board to become a part of the county highway system,
subject to county control and maintenance and that the oyunty clerk be instructed to enter the same on the
road record. It was further ordered that county highway #22 be abandoned and turned back bo Kenesaw Township
for maintenance. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the prayer of the remonstrators against the routing of the proposed
county highway #26 be granted by this Board and that county highway #26 be ordered by this Board as a part
of the county highway system and as agreed with the remonstrators be described as follows:
Commencing at Pauline Village, running on Highway established angling Southeast to center of section 15-5-9
on the north side of said section thence running east one and one-half miles thence running south one mile
thence running east one mile to the Adams -Clay County line. That this county highway #26 be subject to county
control and maintenance and that the Clerk be instructed to enter this on the road record. Roll call, all
voted aye. Motion cartied.
J. L. Hynes aPpeared before the Board and ask leave to withdraw a remonstrance petition signed by him and
others against the proposed county highway #27. Petition withdrawn.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Ruhter that there being no farther remonstrnace or objection to proposed county
highway #27 that the same be designated as part of the county highway system subject to county control and
maintenance. Said county highway #27 described as follows:
Commencing at the northwest corner of section 29-6-llthence running south 8 miles to the Adans-Webster County
The County Clerk was instructed to enter this County highway #27 on the road record. Roll call,
all voted aye. Motion carried.
At 11:30 o'clock A. M. the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M., when they again resumed with all members present.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that we order the Standard Bridge Co., to build one 32 x 16 foot wooden
bridge between sections 4 and 5, Kenesaw Township across a branch of the Platte River, also one 16 x 16
foot wooden bridge between sections 4 and 5, Kenesaw Township. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second -by Furry that the,following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the
Clerk instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Adelseck. Hattie E.
Election Pay roll
Election Pay Roli
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election. Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Election Pay Roll
Rent Polling Places
Wilson Myrtle E.
Election Pqy Roll
Clay County
GENERAL FUND
Services on canvassing board.
West Blue Township
Highland Township
Verona Township
Kenesaw Township
Wanda Township
Juniata Township
Denver Township
Blaine Township
Hanover Township
Ayr Township
Roseland Township
Logan Township
Silver LakeTownship
Zero Township
Little Blue Township
1st Ward. A
1st Ward B
2nd Ward A
2nd Ward B
2nd Ward C
3rd lard A
3rd Ward B
4th Ward B
4th Ward. C
Primary Election
Services on canvassing Board
4th Ward A
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Dynamite
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
14.00
32.00
29.95
39.75
45.30
29.45
39.20
32.50
32.50
24.60
41.40
39.40
32.60
26.10
31.35
39.g0
41.10
4O .95
41.70
43.50
39.60
43.35
44.g5
47.10
250.00
14.00
45.60
39.00
Leeds G. B.
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital
Pratt J. C.
Motion by Ruhter,t•second by Whitesel
at 9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried.
attA
County Clerk.
?(Z.,aeei
Deputy County Clerk.
POOR AID FURS
Services
Services
Services
Groceries
that this Board now
Board adjourned.
17.67
6.10
19.60
10.65
adjourn to meet again on Saturday, May 5th, 1925
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Court House, Hastings, Nebraska,
Saturday, May 5th, 1925. 9 o'clock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors as per adjournment of April 17th, 192,
T. R. Rainforth, Chairman presiding. Roll call, all members were present.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Furry, second by Whitesel that in the matter of Mothers Pensions granted by the County Court to
Mrs. Wanda Gettman, Vera D. Sanford and Lena E. Barr, that the order of the Court be complied with and
that the County Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for said pensions. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion
carried,
Motion by Furry, second by Gartner that the official bonds of Fri H. Bohlke, Road Overseer, District #
1, Wanda Township and. Albert Einspahr, Road. Overseer, District 4& 3, Wanda Township be approved by this
Board. Motion carried.
• First quarterly report of Lucia Dillenbach, Clerk of the District Court and 1st quarterly report of L. N
Button, Register of Deeds was read and upon motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter said reports were order-
ed placed on file.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 115 P. M., when they again resumed with all members present.
Most of the afternoon session was taken up in the discussion of road machinery.
Motion by Bauer, second by Gartner that the claim of the Volland. Funeral Home on the Poor Aid Fund for
$75.00 be dis-allowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and
that the County Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion
carried. Claims follow:
Adams A. A.
Adams County Farm Bureau
Bauer Geo. G.
Borley Storage & Transfer Co
Byers Lumber Co
Byers Lumber Co
Cannon T. N.
ClaxtonWinifred et al
Cole W. A.
Crosson Raymond L.
Crow Walter M.
Deines Drug Co
Democrat Printing Co
Dillenbach Lucia
Fischer G. S.
Furry J. H.
Gartner P. H.
Gaston Music & Furniture Co
Gaudreault Merc. Co A. J.
Hollins Edith E.
Hollins
Hollins
Edith E.
Edith E.
Industrial Chemical Laboratories
Industrial Chemical Laboratories
K -B Printing Co
Keith D rW. W.et al
*
Kline J. B.
Klopp Printing Co
Land C. H.
Lincoln School Supply Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Local Registrars
Milburn & Scott Co
Murphy Typewriter Co R. E.
McGrath Hdw. Co. 3, E.
McGrath Hdw, Co J. H.
McGrath Hdw. Co J. H.
Pauley Lumber Co W. G.
Dickerson F. E.
Proffitt Harry
Queen City Laundry
Rainforth T. R.
eRippeteau Wallpaper & Paint Co
Rather • M. Fred
Simms B. M.
Stewart Walter G.
Turbyfill •Joseph M. Co. Judge
University Publishing Co
Wahlquist Bros
WhitARal W. C.
GENERAL FUND
Repair work, Court House
Supplies
Supervisors services & mileage
Services, Primary election
Coal, Court House
Lumber for repairs, Court House
Supplies, County Farm
Correcting examination papers
Supervisors services & mileage
Jail and office expense
Office expense, mileage
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, notices, etc.
Court costs, office supplies
Mileage for Mothers Pension meeting
Supervisors services & mileage
Supervisors services & milea-e
Rent of tables, primary election
Supplies, Court House
Cleaning vault, District Court office
Cleaning vaUlt, County Clerks office
Cleaning vault, County Judges office
Fumigators
Fumigators
Supplies, Court House
"itnesses, Insanity hearings
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, County Clerk
Board for inmates at County Farm
Supplies, Co. Supt
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Toll calls, Court House
Recording births & deaths
Supplies, Court House
Rent for typewriter, Co. Assessor
Padlock
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Supplies
Mileage for assessing
Laundry for court house
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Repairs, Court House
County court costs
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies, Court House
Sunervisors services & mileage
S6.40
10.99
51.60
31.50
51.02
23.90
25.05
63.40
60.30
162.26
2.50
S. 70
275.55
221.60
3.40
31.60
75.140
27.50
19.39
3.20
3.20
3.20
36.00
36.00
7.35
32.20
1.35
4.55
155.90
3.24
1.30
21.40
61.25
56.29
5.00
1.00
4.15
3.25
9.00
2.25
29.50
6.33
67.50
.70
56.30
2.25
13.20
164.70
9.19
10.50
37.90
0
Q.fi
Boontjer
Brunken
Byers Lumber Co
Eigenberg
Gartner
Hagemaan
Hargleroad
Hargleroad
Hibbeler
Jones & Sons
Krueger
Nebraska culvert
Plautz
Rickerson
Varah
Webster County
Wigert
Orey et al
Jake
H. H. et al
Wm.
F. C.
J. O.
J. C.
R. W. et al
T. W.
Paul
& Mf.g Co
R. W. et al
L. R.
Wm
11. F. et al
Adams & Co J. D.
Blaine Township
Bowles Frank
Clay County
Cottonwood Township
Denver Township
Murdock Archie J.
Gopher Stamp & Die Co
Hanover Township
Heartwell C. A.
Highland Township
Juniata Township
Kenesaw Township
Kennedy Margaret
'Usher Will
Oliver LumberCo
Roseland. Township
Little Blue Township
Verona Township
Wanda Township
West Blue Township
Bauer Henry
Bauer Jacob 3
Cannon T. N.
Carl B. F.
Carl B. F.
Daggett F. R.
Hastings Fuel Co
Herbst Henry
Juniata Grain Live Stock Assn,
Kenesaw Mercantile Co
Kenesaw Mercantile Co
Kohlbry Hermon
Larsen H. G.
Larsen H. G.
Leeds G. B.
Mace John L.
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital
Matthiesen & Co Carl R.
Moon Lulu K.
Oliver Lumber Co
Pratt J. C.
Prosser Lumber & Coal ta
Rehn Ruth
Sunnyside
Walker Conrad
Whisinand. Grocery
Yost Lumber Co J. H.
Anderson
Adams & Co
Adams
Bermingham
Block
Bobbitt
Cannon
Fergus Transfer
Furry
Gangwi sh
Gartner
Dreher
Elwyn
J. D.
William et al
Martin
Bruce
W. B.
T. N.
& Stornge
J. H.
Albert et al
P. H.
Fred
BRIDGE FUND
Labor on county bridge
Filling in on county bridge
Supplies
Labor on county bridge
Labor on county bridge
Repairs and supplies
Work on new bridge
Work on new bridge
Pilling in county bridge
Supplies
Filling in county bridge
Culverts
Labor on county bridge
Filling in county bridge
Filling in county bridge
Adams -Webster County bridge
Labor on county bridge
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Road plow
Road dragging
Assisting county Surveyor
Supplies
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Truck plates
Road dragging
Surveying roads & mileage
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Land for road purposes
Assisting County Surveyor
$takes
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
POOR AID FUND
Groceries
Groceties
Drugs
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Coal
Groceries
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Services
Services
Services
Supplies
• Services
Coal
Groceries
Coal
Services
Services
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
Labor on county roads
Supplies
Team work
Team work
Taking down snow fence
Team work
Either
Draying
Superintending roads & mileage
Team work
Superintending roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
51.00
1.20
13.57
6.00
29.40
151.17
395.59
1613.76
72.25
12.17
134.73
95.16
43.4o
1.80
1.50
173.09
69.50
33.00
16.76
25.00
39.00
2?.50
42.62
12.00
9.75
24.25
97.60
110.00
13.35
45.62
50.00
26.00
6.65
20.50
19.36
19.0o
20.13
19.36
11.64
4.26
14.10
9.42
15.00
26.67
24.65
16.57
31.75
16.60
12.63
19.71
20.26
12.40
17.10
5.00
41.35
3.00
21.45
9.25
25.55
4.6o
16,00
56.0o
12.71
29.64
31.50
7.60
12.04
22.25
30.00
6.00
13.50
.60
15.00
116.60
67.75
94.70
6.69
fl(
Jones
Kalvoda
Kister & Son
Krueger
Land
Luhn
Manhattan Oil Co
McGrath Hdw Co
McGrath Hdw Co
McGrath Hdw Co
Needham
Needham
Ne e dham
Newman
Pavel'ka
Peterson
Ruther
Savery
Savery
Shaffer
Smith Machinery
Standard Gil Co
Whi to se l
Finnigsmier
McCall
Osier
Weber
Bobbitt
Roeder
Gangwi sh
Whitesel
Zubro d
Harvey
Emil
Geo.
Hugo et al
C. H.
Arthur
J. H.
J. H.
J. H.
Cyril
E. L.
E. L.
Howard
Wm
Chas. C.
M. Fred
Rex
Rex
Vergal
Co
W. C.
H. M.
Bert
Al
Theo J.
W. B.
Geo.
Albert
F. R.
Jake
Motion by Ruhter, second by Gartner
at 9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried.
County Clerk.
eputy County Clerk.
COUNTY HIGHWAY .FtJ1 D Cont.
Labor on county
Labor on county
Blacksnithinn
Team work
Labor on county
Team work
Gas & Oil
Supplies
Dynamite
Supplies
Team work
Labor on county
Labor on county
Labor on county
Repair work, labor, etc.
Supplies
Superintending county roads & mileage
Team work
Team work
Labor on county road
Supplies, repairs
Gas & Oil
Superintne&ing roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Drayage
road
road
road
road
road
road
12.00
31.50
2.25
58.13
17.00
90.00
110.16
83.95
20.00'
15.54
99.00
30.00r
36.00
119.00
24.50
15.00
100.00
93.00
118.25
6�//
0.00
113.15 c }'
100.40
120.50
22.12
3.00
4.12
3.00
3.00
5.50
6.00
1.50
.25
that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, June 5th, 1914!,
Board adjourned.
Court House, Hastings, Nebraska.
Tuesday, June 5th, 1935. 9 o'clock A. M.
Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular session as per adjournment of May 5th, 1928. T. R.
Rainforth, Chairman, presiding.
Roll call, all members were present.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Communication from C. E. Hedrick, Superintendent of Maintenance, Union Pacific System, in regard to road
maintainers getting dirt on railroad coossings was received and read.
An assignment of the concrete bridge contract for the year 1928 by J. C. Hargleroad to the Mid -State
Construction Co., of Hastings, Nebr.: . was read. Motion by Gartner, second by giuhter that we approve of the
assignment of the concrete bridge contract for 1925 by J. C. Hargleroad to the Mid -State Construction Co.,
conditioned upon the filing of a bond by the Mid -State Construction Co. in compliosice with the contract. Roll
call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, secondby Cole that the official bond: of W. W. Gates, Justice of the Peace, Zero Township,
be approved by this Board.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that in the matter of Mothers Pensions to Mrs. David Repp, Emma Dell
Young and Mrs. Eva Kaufman, granted by the County Court, that the order of the Court be complied with and
the Clerk instructed to draw warrants for saidpensions. Roll call all voted aye. Motion carried.
A petition signed by John W. Ground and others asking that the Board buy and build a round corner road on the
southwest corner of the S'r'i of section 4, in Denver Township on the county highway was read before the Board.
Also a petition signed by R. C. sirme and others asking that a pfihlic road between sections 27 and 28 of
West Blue Township be altered and established to run in a straight north and south direction for the purpose
of eliminating turns in the road and also to avoid the building and maintenance of bridges, was read and upon
motion bt6 Whitesel, second by Ruhter both petitions were referred to the Road & Bridge Committee.
Motion by Furry, second by Whitesel, that we accept the Compensation Insurance Policy of the General Casualty
and Surety Co., of Detroit, Mich., at the rates made by said company on policy No. WC -39256. Roll call, all
voted -ye. Motion carried.
The Town Board of Cottonwood Township together with a delegation of farmers from south of Holstein appeared
before the Board in regard to Township roads in Cottonwood Township. No action taken by the Board.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M., when they again resumed with all members present.
Representatives of road machinery met with the Board and the question of buying a tractor was considered.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Furry that we enter into a contract with the Lincoln Road Equipment Company for
one 20 Caterpiller tractor at an agreed price of $2259.00 F. 0. B. Hastings, Nebr. Roll call, ayes, Cole,
Furry, Gartner, Rainforth and Ruhter. Naves, Bauer and Whitesel. Motion carried,
Motion by Ruhter, second by Bauer that the claim of Dr. 0. S. Gray on the Poor Aid Fund for $65.00 be allowed
at $50.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Whitesel, that the claim of J. B. Dierker, M. D., on the Poor Aid Fund for
$16.00 be dis-allowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Gartner, that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the
Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Claims follow:
Alexander
Anderson
Bauer
Binderup Hdw. Co
Blankenbiller
Bourne
Bowers
Burroughs Adding
Byers Lumber Co
Cannon
Cole
Columbia Ribbon
Crosson
Crow
County Treas.
Davis .
Dean
Democrat Printing
Dericks Bike Shop
Dieter
Dillenbach
Durkee
Eigenberg
Farkas & Co
Fischer
Furry
Charlotte M.
Aug.
Geo. G.
JohnB.
F. 0.
Reuben
Machine Co
W. N.
A.
& Carbon Mfg Co.
Raymond L.
Walter M.
Elliott R.
B. M.
Co
M. E.
Lucia
George
R. H.
G. S.
J. H.
GENERAL FUND.
Assessing in City of Hastings
Assessing in Juniata Township
Supervisors services & mileage
Repairs & supplies
Assessing Silver Lake Township
Assessing Little Blue Township
Assessing City of Hastings
Adding Machine, Co. Assessors office
Coal & lumber, Oourt House
Supplies, Co. Farm
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies
Jail expense, office supplies
Office supplies
Tele, light,gas, water, etc., Court House
Mileage for May
Assessing Juniata Twp,
Notices, supplies, etc.
Labor
Assessing Roseland Twp.
Court costs, office supplies
Assessing in City of Hastings
Assessing Ayr Township
Supplies, Court House
Mileage to committee meeting
Supervisors services & mileage
190.00
185.00
46.60
15.42
125.00
130.00
150.00
333.20
69.6o
8.x+0
53.2o
18.35
200.90
2.45
500.32
65.00
200.60
271.37
1.50
166.22
106.15
190.00
135.30
12.13
3.10
11.60
Hastings Daily Tribune
Hollins Edith E.
Hollins Edith E.
Industrial Chemical Laboratories
K -B Printing Co
K -B Printing Co
Kenesaw Progress
Kort Martin
Land C. H.
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co.
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Matthiesen & Co Carl R.
Maxwell John L.
Milburn & Scott Co
Murphy Typewriter Co R. E.
Nienhueser
Patterson
Proffitt
Proffitt
Queen City Laundry
Rainforth T.
Ruhter M.
Fred
James
Harry
J. F.
Sanderson
School District
School District
Schultz
Serf Printing Co
Shannon
Simms
Smith
St. John
Starner
Starkey Grocery
Stein Bros. Co
Templeton
Trimble-Hoylman
Turbyfill
Wage s
Wahlquist Bros
Webb
Whitesel
Widmai er
Wilson
4olbach & Brach
Bonifas
Bohlke
Brower
Byers Lumber Co
G angwi sh
Gartner
Gartner
Hargleroad
Linderman
Nebraska Culvert
Nebraska Culvert
Nebraska Calvert
Newman
Overy
Thompson
Anderson
Ayr Township
Blaine Township
Bowles Frank
Cottonwood Township
Denver Township
Hanover Township
Highland Township
Heartwell C. A.
Juniata Township
Kenesaw Township
Kistler Will
Little Blue Township
Logan Township
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg Co
Nebraska Culvert & Mfg, Co
Oliver Lumber Co
Roseland Township
Silver Lake Township
Verona Township
Wanda Township
R.
Fred
H. L.
# 18
# 18
Martha H.
0. E.
F. E.
B. M.
Roy K.
L. A.
henry
J. L.
Ins Co
Joseph M. Co. Judge
Mrs. H. A. et al
Jay
W. C.
Wm.
C. W.
Laurence et al
Frank et al
J. 0.
Albert et al
Herman
Wm
J. C.
C.
& Mfg Co
& Mfg Co
& Mfg Co
Howard G et al
Jim
Wm et al
Clarence L
GENERAL FUND Cont.
Notices
Cleaning vault, Co. Treas.
Cleaning vault, Register of Deeds
Fumigators
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Notice
Assessing Zero Township
Board for inmates, Co. Fawn
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Toll calls, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Assessing Cottonwood Township
Supplies, Co. Supt.
gibbons, overhauling machine
Assessing Wanda Township
Assessing Logan Township
Office supplies, mileage
Assessing in City of Hastings
Laundry, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Supervisors services & mileage
Assessing West Blue Township
Use of Senior High
Use of Lincoln School
Office supplies, mileage, etc.
Supplies, Court House
Assessing Highland Township
Fumigators
Assessing Blaine Township
Assessing in City of Hastings
Assessing Hanover Township
Supplies
Supplies
Assessing Kenesaw Township
Compensation Insurance
County Court costs, office supplies
Correcting examination papers
Supplies, Co. Judge
Repairs at Co. Farr.
Supervisors services & mileage
Investigating for mothers pensions
Assessing in City of Hastings
Supplies, Co. Farm
BRIDGE FUND
Laoor on Co. bridge
Filling in bridge
Draying
Culverts, etc.
Filling in bridge
Labor on bridge
Removing culvert
New birdge
Labor on county bridge
Culverts
Culverts
Culverts
Bridge work
Team work on county bridge
Filling in bridge
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Strip of land for road purposes
Road dragging
Road dragging
Assisting County Surveyor
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Surveying
Road dragging
Road dragging
Assisting County Surgeyor
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road drags
Road drags
Stakes
Roari dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
13.20
1#.00
3.60
72.44
30.15
4.64
6.00
135.62
171.27
7.95
17.30
1.81
165.00
52.3+
18.50
110.00
120.25
10.50
1+30.00
5.82
77.80
26.80
110.35
10.00
10.00
53.89
23.25
125.10
1+.50
135.00
305.00
125.95
1.32
11.30
216.90
298.10
97.05
214.30
3.75
7.15
61.60
12.20
185.00
13.83
15.00
17.50
21.25
29.90
22.50
14. oo
3.00
1570.26
8.00
1414.g4
1+31.1
194A
4+4.00
3.00
149.80
63.00
59.87
56.88
11F. Oo
27.62
43.00
93.52
59.51/
50.140
614.56
136.25
114.00
76.55
50.50
8547
51.2
7.00
33.25
66.26
43.66
62.69
Carl
Carl
Daggett
Farmers
Gray
Hamel
B. F.
B. F.
F. R.
Union State Exchange
Dr. O. S.
E. B.
Hastings Fuel Co
Herbst Henry
Kenesaw Mercantile Co
Kenesaw Mercantile Co
Kohlbry Herman
Larsen H. G.
Larsen H. G.
Leeds G. B.
Long Grocery
Mace John L.
Mace John L.
Mary Leaning Memorial Hospital
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital
Matthiesen & Co Carl R.
Moon Mrs. Lulu K.
Nebraska Sanitarium
Pratt J. C.
Simpson & Joh
Simpson & Joh
Stump C. W.
Sunnyside
Walker Conrad
Whisinand C. V.
Coffey
Duncan
Essinger Garage
Essinger Garage
Furry
McWhirter
O'Brien
Quade
Gro this
Valentine
McWhirter
Lutz
Gangwish
Gangwish
Gartner
Gartner
Woodworth
Blomenkamp
Moss
Schmidt
Baker
Stromer
Stainer
Weatherwax
Kleier
Smidt
Consbruck
Heeren
Valentine
Ver saw
Stromer
Hastings Battery
Hastings Machine
Haws & Son
Hitch
Junker
Kalvoda
Kister & Son
Klein
Kluver
Krueger
Krull
Manhattan Oil Co
McGrath Hdw Co
National Refining
Needham
Newman
Ruhter
Burge
Land
Christensen
Felzien
Petersen__
W. T. et al
C. S.
& Oil Co
& Oil Co
J. H.
Ben
Tom
Freak
Harry
Henry
C. W.
Ernest
Albert et al
Earl
P. H.
P. E.
F. H.
Ervin
W. H.
Carl
Roy
Walter
Anton
E. P.
Herman
John
Jacob
Edward
Onno
Darrel
Wm. E.
& Elec. Co
Service Co
W. G.
F. M.
J. et al
Emil
George
John et al
Henry et al
Paul
John
J. H.
Co
Cyril
Howard G.
M. Fred
A.
Edwin A.
Hans
R. A.
O. W.
POOR AID FUND Cont.
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Professional services
Professional services
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Services
Groceries
Professional services
Professional services
Services
Services
Services
Drugs
Services
Services
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Services
Services
Groceries
Groceries
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
Team work
Supplies
Supplies & repairs
Gas & Oil
Superintending roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Team work
Team work
Cash paid for express
Supervising county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
0
11
9
11
0
11
11
9
0
It
11
Repitr work
Blacksmithing
Gas & Oil
Blacksmithing
Team !Fork
Labor on county road
Blacksmithing
Team work
Labor on county road.
Team work
Lath
Gas & Oil
Supplies
Oil
Grading road
Team work
Superintending county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
braggilag county roads
Dragging county roads
15.00
14.91
19.51
5.84
50.00
10.00
5.20
14.93
16.78
1.03
8.97
20.00
10.00
17.67
5.90
3.00
3.00
57.10
55.95
149.25
1.10
22.17
36.80
6.00
12.00
12.01
5.00
99,50
20.06
30.32
30.00
7.16
4 .31
18)4.19
119.80
9.00
4.50
7.50
12.75
19.50
9.00
9.75
138.00
37.50
17.20
100.20
18.60
6.75
15.00
9.00
9.75
12.00
5.25
9.00
5.63
7.87
12.00
13.12
10.50
12.50
6.75
9.85
1.50
67.15
9,14.0
30.00
10.50
1.20
81.00
26.00
84.00
1.00
146.74
1.15
30.80
46.00
67.20
139.40
3.00
11.62
4.87
6.00
14.43
Whitesel
Saddler
Gangwish
Hurd
McCall
Burling
Weber
Maxfield
Bobbitt
Zubrod
Motion by Gartner,
at 9 o r clock A. M.
PUOPIJA—
County Clerk.
W. C.
H. C.
Albert
Ralph
Bert
Chas. K.
Theo J
V. F.
W. B.
Jake
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Cont.
Superintending county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
fl u n
fi M If
d 11 11
O 11 11
It it 11
n 11 0
O 11 11
Draying
83.60
45.00
6.00
6.00
12.38
5.25
2.25
9.75
5.25
.90
second by Furry that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, July 10th, 1928
Motion carried. Board adjounred,
y County Clerk.
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4.44,74 assessed valuation of Real Estate were filed with the
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Balance of the afternoon session was taken up in looking over the personal schedules.
At 5o1clock P. M. the Board recessed until Thursday June 14th, 192S at 10 o'clock A. M.
Thursday, June 14th, 192. 10 O'clock A. M.
Board re -assembled as per recess with all members present.
No complaints of any kind were filed.
The entire forenoon session was taken up in looking over personal schedules.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 2 o'clock Pe M.
At 2 o'clock P. M. the Board re -assembled with all members present.
The entire Board went out to view property in the City of Hastings Upon which complaint had
been made on the assessed valuation.
At 3:30 o(clock P. M., the Board returned.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Whitesel that no change be made in the assessed valuation of the
following described. Real Estate, upon which complaint had been made.
N lot 79 and S- Lot 80, Kenesaw Village
W Lots 125 to 127, Kenesaw Village
Lots 11 & 12, block 3, Johnson's Addition
Lot 10, Peabody's Addition
Lot 5, and all lot 6, block 6, West Lawn Addition
Lot 5, block 3, Wilkin's Addition
S 50 ft of the N 150 ft of El§ lot 13, St. Joseph 2nd Addition
St of SE i section 17-b-9 and SWi section 17-5-12.
Roll call, on the above motion all voted aye. Motion earl:led.
Motion by Furry, second by Bauer that we decrease the assessed valuation on the following
described Real Estate:
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Beard of Equalization. 1928.
Lots 9 to 13, . K. temple's Addition from $1100.00 to $500.00
Ni lot 44, Palmer's Addition from $1700.00 to $1200.00
Lot 11, Jones' City Para Addition from $2700.00 to $2500.00
Part. of lots 22,23 and 24, Hansen Village from $2500.00 to $2000.00
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion_ carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Cole that the following resolution be adopted.
TWKAS the Adams County Board of Supervisors, together with the County Assessor and
County Clerk, sitting as a Board of Equalization, have reviewed the Personal schedules as returned by the
various Precinct Assessors, in and for Adams County for the year 1925 and
WHEREAS, there being no change in the Real Estate valuations, except where improvements
have been put on or taken off, or upon which complaint has been made to this. Board and upon which
adjustments have been made and
WHEREAS, from such review made by the Board it appears that various classes of personal
property have been fairly well equalized by the Assessors and that no changes seem to be necessary to be
madeby this Board and
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that we confirm the valuations as returned by the Precinct
Assessors and as corrected by the County Assessor and hereby= order that an abstract be made of the same
and certified to the State Tax Commissioner, as the equalized valuations of Adams County, Nebraska, for
the year 1925. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Furry that this Board of Equalization now adjourn to meet again
at the call of the County Clerk. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
County Clerk.
eputy County Clerk.
Board of Equalization.
Court House, Hastings, Nebraska.
Monday, August 6th, 1525. 10 o'clock A. M.
The Adams County Board of Supervisors, together with the County Assessor and the County Clerk met as a
board of equalization as per recess of June 14th, 1528 and at the call of the County Clerk.
T. R. Rainforth, Chairman, presiding. All members of the Board together with the County Assessor and the
County Clerk were present.
Motion by Gartner, second by Bauer that we levy.06 of one mill for County Fair purposes. Roll call, ayes,
Bauer, Gartner, and Ruhter. Hayes, Cole, Furry. Rainforth, Whitesel, Proffitt and Cates. Motion lost.
Motion by Furry, second by Cole that we levy .07 of one mill for County Fair purposes. Roll call, ayes,
Cole, Furry, Rainforth, Whitesel, Proffitt and Cates. Nayes, Bauer, Gartner and Ruhter. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Furry that whereas, the assessed valuations of Adams County, Nebraska, for the
year 1928, as equalized by this Board and as accepted and approved by the State Board of Equalization
and are now ready to fix a tax levy upon, that we proceed to fix a tax levy on said valuations in each
Governmental: Sub -Division of said Adams County, Nebraska, and that the Mill rate for said tax 1 evy in each
Governmental Sub -Division be as follows, to -wit:
ADAMS COUNTY LEVY.
As based on estimates by the Board at their statutory meeting held in Jany. 1928:
General Fund
Bridge
County Fair
Soldiers & Sailors
Relief
Mothers Pension
Poor Aid
.66 mills
.44 N
07
.04 s
0q
O 0
Total Mill rate 1.34 Mills
CITY AND VILLAGE LEVIES•
Board of Equalization. Cont.
Juniata Village
Kenesaw Village
Prosser Village
Roseland Village
Trumbull Village
Itemized Funds
n It
A11 purposes
Itemized Funds
General Fund
TOWNSHIP LEVIES
9. Mills
10. n
5.
11.
12.5
tt
n
As based on tax Certificates filed in the office of the County Clerk by the various Township Clerks showing
amount voted to be raised by taxation:
West Blue
Highland
Verona
Kenesaw
Wanda
Juniata
Denver
Blaine
Hanover
Ayr
Roseland
Cottonwood
Logan
Silver Lake
Zero
Little Blue
Township
tt
n
n
It
tt
It
tt
n
n
It
n
u
n
n
All purposes
tt n
a
tt
0
tt
n
Itemize. Fields
All purfoses
n It
tt
n
11
11
n n
Itemized Funds
All purposes
tt tt
u n
o n
SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVIES..
1 Mill
1
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.
.7
.8
.9
1.3
1.
1.5
1.6
1.1
1.1
1.
As based on tax Certificates filed in the office of the County Clerk by the various School Boards showing
amount toted to be raised by taxation:
Dist No.
1
2
6
7
9--
10
11
12
1
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
General
8. Mills
1.3
"
7.6 n
6.4
3.6
.1
6.1
1.8
1.5
8.
1.7
4.8
1.7
2.3
1.7
2.6
13.8
2.1
3.
3.5
5,4
2.
2.2
3.3
1.8
3.4
2.
31
2.7
3.3
2.
1.2
3.8
2.5
2.
1.6
2.3
3.9
n
n
u
n
and that the County
the said valuations
voted aye.
Bond.
1.5 Mills
2.5
2.8
F.H.S. Total
8. Mills
1. Mill 2.8 n
9.1 "
1. 0 7.11 0
1. 4.6
1. 1.1
1. 1+.
.25 8.85
1. 2.8
1. 2.5
8.
2.7
5.8
2.7
2.7
6
16.6
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
.5
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
4.5
6.1
3.
3.2
•3
2.8
4.4
3.
3.6
4.3
3.
2.2
4.8
3.5
3.
2.6
.9
tt
a
0
0
n
tt
0
n
11
n
n
0
0
u
it
0
a
n
tt
tt
11
u
tt
n
Dist. No.
40,
4+1
42-77
43
44
46
4+7
118
49
5o
51
5523
5�+
56
57
60
61
62
64
65
66
63
669
7o
71
72
757
76
73
80
81
101
General Bond P.H.S.
2.2 1.
none 1.
10.
2.7 1.
1.2 1.
2.1 1.
none 1.
1.9 1.
1.7 1.
3.2 1.
1.6 1.
3.7 1.
3.1 1.
8.
5.1 1.
2.7 1.
2.8 1.
3.8 1.
2.8 1.
3.7 1.
3.5 1.
5.6 1.
1.8 1.
4.6 1.
2.2 1.
4.1 1.
2.6 1.
2.5 1.
3. 1.
2.6 1.
1.8 1.
3.7 1.
2.? 1.
3.6 1.
3.8 1.
5.1 1.
2.8 1.
12.
Levy made by Clay County
Total
3.2 Mill
1. n
10. n
3.7 11
2.2 't
3.1 *t
1
2.9 tt
2.7
4.2 It
2.6 "
11.7 tt
4.1 n
8.
6.1
3.7 n
g tt
8 n
8
0
'7 11
4.5 n
6.6 a
2.8 n
5.6 tt
3.2 tt
5.1 n
3.6 n
3.5 tt
4 n
3.6 ►�
2.8 't
4.7 0
3.4 tt
11.6 tt
11.8 tt
6.1 u
3.8 "
12. n
Clerk be and is hereby authorized to extend these levies on the 1928 tax lists against
in the various Governmental Sub -Divisions of Adana County, Nebraska. Roll call, all
Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Bauer that this Board now adjourn sine die as a Board of Equalization. Motion
carried.
Ploabk-
ounty Clerk.
Deputy County Clerk.
Court House, Hastings, Nebraska.
Tuesday, July 10th, 1928. 9 o'clock A. M.
Statutory meeting of the Board. 3.:.R. Rainforth, Chairman, presiding.
Roll call, all members were present.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that the official bond: of Drayton Curry, Road Overseer, District # 1,
Highland Township, be approved by this Board. Motion carried..
In the matter of renewal of Mothers pension to Margaret Corwin by the County Court, the action of the Court
was approved and upon motion by Gartner, second by Buaer, the Clerk Was instructed to draw warrants for said
pension.
Motion by Furry, second by Bauer, that the following duplicate miscellaneous receipts from the County
Treasurers office be made part of the Supervisors record. Motion carried: Receipts follow:
2279
2280
2281
2282
2283
2284,
2285
2286
2287
2288
2289
2290
2291
2292
2291
2294
2295
2296
2297
2298
2299
2300
2301
2302
2303
230+
2305
2306
2307.
2308
2309
2310
2311
2312
213
2314
36 2316
2317
2318
2319
J. M. Turbyfill, County Judge
J. M. Turbyfill, County Judge
Nebraska National Bank
Pete Gartner
Lucia Dillenbach
First State Bank
Lucia Dillenbach
Lucia Dillenbach
Lucia Dillenbach
Lucia Dillenbach
y'ucia Dillenbach
State Bank of Hastings
Lucia Dillenbach
Lucia Dillenbach
Juniata Village
Judge J. M. Turbyfill
City of Hastings
Judge J. M. Turbyfill
Judge J. M. Turbyfill
J. A. Cates, Co. Clerk
Village of Ayr
Lucia Dillenbach
Lucia Dillenbach
Pete Gartner
T. R. Rainforth
J. M. Turbyfill, Co. Judge
Prosser . State Bank
J. M. Turbyfill, Co. Judge
J. M. Turbyfill, Co Judge
Lucia Dillenbach
Lucia Dillenbach
J. A. Cates, Co. Clerk
First National Bank
Hansen State Bank
J. A. Cates, County Clerk
State Bank
Nebraska National Bank
First State Bank Hayland
Pauline State Bank
M. Fred Ruhter
J. M. Turbyfill
Credit Fines & Licenses
11 n u n
• Interest On Deposits
" Bridge Fund
" General Fund
" Interest on deposits
" Fines & Licenses
" General Fund
n n
0
n n "
n n n
11
n
n
11
0
1,
Interest on deposits
General Fund
0 0
Light Bond
Fines & Licenses
General Fund
Fines & licenses
n 11 n fl
• Hail Insurance
Interest on Electric Fund
General Fund
it
n 11
Bridge Fund
General Fund
Inheritance Tax
Interest on Deposits
Fines & Licenses
0 n "
Jury Fee
n n
Hail Insurance
Interest on Deposit
• Interest On Deposit
" General Mand
" Int on Deposit
" Int on. deposit
• Int on deposit
n I t on Deposit
• CBunty Farm
" Bal 1927 fees County Court
10.00
10.00
54.16
59.50
997.70:
320.01
5.00
21.55
5.00
4.55
23.55
172.75
15.00
5.00
675.40
200.72
10.00
35.00
10.00
178.50
300.00
5.00
6.00
14.00
2.00
15.16
50.00
110.00
10.00
10.00
{ 5.00
1'46.50
x+76.64
25.00
508.35
326.33
88.38
75.00
75.0o
660.11
304. oo
Second quarterly reports of County Judge, Joseph M. Turbyfill, Register of Deeds, L. N. Button, Sheriff,
Raymond L. Crosson and County Clerk, J. A. Cates, were read and upon motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter,
said reports were ordered placed on file. Motion carried.
At 11:30 o'clock A. M. the Board recessed until 1:30 o'clock P. M.
At 1:30 o'clock P. M. the Board resumed with all members present.
Second quarterly report of Lucia Dillenbach, Clerk of the District
Gartner, second by Furry same was ordered placed on file.
Court was received and upon motion by
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that we order from the Morris Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon:
100 6 x 18 - 32 foot full sawn #1 fir lumber at $38.70 per M.
100 3 x 12 - 20 foot full sawn 44 1 fir lumber at $35.20 per M.
F. 0. B. Pauline, Nebr., with 12 hour stop over at Holstein, Nebr. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Cole, second by Buaer that on account of default having been made by the Lincoln Road Equipment
a.
a Co., in delivering a 20 Oaterpiller Tractor, which was contracted p.`r by this Board on June 5th, 1928 and in
to -said contract delivery of said tractor was to be made at once and that upon information from the agent, J. E.
Woods, for the Lincoln Road Equipment Co., that said tractor cannot be delivered with 30 days more, that
.:12we cancel said contract and order the Clerk to notify the Lincoln Road Equipment Co., of the cancellation.
'aaRoll call, ayes, Bauer, Cole, Gartner and Rainforth. Naves, Furry, Ruhter and Whitesel. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Ruhter that the follwing claims be allowed on their respective funds and the
Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Olai:s follow:
INANCIA
A
ADAj S COU
PEARL-B.WbObOl ST
for the six months ending June 30th, 1928, showing collections, disbursements, transfers from one fund to another and balance on hand.
TOTAL PAID '0UT
TOTAL 6'61'1E6
Balance on hand January 1, 1928...
1925 Taxes with prior years:':.
192.6 Taxes ..'..................
1927 Taxes .. .se. ........•
-'School Land Lea ........... • .
•
..
School Land Interest. ......•
..
City of Hastings, Specials
.Motor Vehicles .. ...........-.-
Record Fees .
Redemption of Tax Sales
MISCELLANEcM
Hail Insurance
State Apportionment.•..
•
County General ...... •
"Interest on County Deposits ......
�CCounty Bri"dge.............._.......
, R
.• $ 32.6,950.91State Treasurer
2,215.16" -
9,850.55 County General
.:553,763.16 County Bridge ........
392.40 County Highway
448.05 Road Dragging
47,528.13 Poor Aid
70,192.33
-----14.75 Soldiers and Sailors Relief ...................
11,171.43 Mother's Pension •_ .......::......, . .
Auto Refunds........ ...... .......
.:.:.
325.00 Gravel Fund
6,971.71 School Orders
5,718.63 School Bond and Interest
2,509.66 School Apportionment
181.44 Redemption Tax Sales ...
715.72City and Village Orders
22:82...._.
23.76
678.40
300.00
158.37
Soldiers and Sailors Relief
Juniata Village .................
Ayr Village
Inheritance Tax
RIOUSF'1NDS; S (Ps -
ATE
s-
ATEFTJND;
$1,040,132:38
Free High School ............._.
Township Orders ..... . .
County Fair ..................
Fees Retained without prejudice..
Balance, June 30, 1928....
AF D
SBURS EMENTS"
BALANCE COLLECTIONS TRANS.
Jan. 1, '28 TO
..
General $ 19,991.76
.$ 63,208:7Capitol ... ..••• 2,220.18 6,906.66
Redemption 14,201.50 45,272.62
Hail Insurance......... -• 325.00
School Land Interest 448.05
School Land Lease720.35 392.40
Motor Vehicle ... 47,21_, 22,147.34
COUNTY FUNDS"
General 58,120.04 38,736.27 -
Bridge 15,563.69 17,338.16
Road ....... . ......:............... .393.54 .42
Hihwa...... ... .
Gravel Fund ........ , 3,564.11
Road Dragging
Poor Aid ..
Mother's :Pension ....:`....
County Fair ..... ...'......
Soldiers and Sailors Relief ....
School District, General
School District Bond
School Apportionment 906.44
School, Free High 11,464.65
Township ...... ..:12,429.24
CITY AND VILLAGES
611.96 47,610.76
10,117.74 4,694.58
727.61 1,565.03
584.55 1,856.86
2,530.86 1,883.85
88,863.09 213,678.80 •
25,683.60 30,960.23
6,971.71
24,359.03
22,649.67
Hastings 38,372.02 146,583.25
Kenesaw 1,615.17 4,183.80
Juniata ...................... . 1,681.45 2,001.13
Roseland ............ • • • • ........ 928.77 791.44
Holstein .......................... 404.92 1,451.88
Ayr :.... ........... ......... 859.74 980.37
Trumbull. ............... ......... 30.14 1.83
Hayland 1.96
Pauline ... .......... .......... 29.42
SUNDRY FUNDS
Redemption (tax sales) 1,467.67
Interest on Taxes ..... ............. 6,665.73
Advertising 37.40
Tines ........ 1,368.35
Fees........ .... ........ ...•... 151.75,
Inheritance ...................... 14.30
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
ss.
Adams County J
11,171.43
2,195.02
1.90
715.72
17,015.74
158.37
$326,950.91 $738,586.16'`
O 0 CO L C 0 S, TRA-
DISBURSE-
RADISBURSE- TRANS.
MENTS FROM
$ 74,393.24
8,289.17
54,337.91
$ 103.10
103.10 1,074.90
21,740.34
36,384:11 ,.....,_ > r ........
12,538.04 1.60
.06
6,829.20
4,449.24
12,692.05 17,800.71
4,176.59
1,898.65
763.05
673.03
246 964.31
31,495.42
8,728.95
27,734:76"
23,036.65
174,5 i 2.00
5,470.08
2,686.49
1,441.11
1,145.90
1,627.78
575.20
30.68
12,-756.79-
16,800.71
1,000.00
11.25
1.60
2,084.07
$32757.52
$ 156,164.29
35,293.11
11,915.84
6,829.20
12,692.05
4,000.61
608.13
1,840.00
88.50
4,449.24
243,208.34
30,937.58
8,728.95
12,252.27
182,300.81
27,363.00
22,215.00
700.00
4,450.00
274,095.46
$1,040,132.38
SAF Mir
-A
12,252.27
8,860.75
4,450..010
f.6
Distributed
39.30
2,084.07
12,717.49
BALANCE
June 30, '28
$ 8,807.31
837.67
5,136.21
325.00
215.27
140.95
454.21
73,228.99
20,362.21
393.90
14,120.42
114.87
17,729.96`
10,646.98
395.59
1,678.36
3,741.68
55,577.58
25,148.41
1,233.27
8,088.92
12,042.26
10,383.27
328:89
996.09
279.10
710.90
212.33
172.69
1.29
1.96
29.42
386.83
172.67
4,
I, PEARL B. WOODWORTH, Treasurer of Adams County,1Nebraska, do hereby certify that the above report is true and correct
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn tobeforeme this 17th day of July, 1928.
(SEAL
County Clerk.
PEARL B. VGOODWORTH,
County Treasurer.
Bauer Geo. G.
Bind.erup Hdw Co
Burroughs Adding Mach Co
Button L. N.
Byers Lumber Co
Byers Lumber Co
Cates
Cole
Crosson
Crow
Davis
J. A. County Clerk
W. A.
Raymond L
Walter M.
Elliott R.
Democrat Printing Co
Deices Drug Co
Lucia Dillenbach
Elliott Lewis T.
Fischer G. S.
Frankel Carbon & Ribbonf Mfg Co
Furry J. H.
Gartner P. H.
Gaston Music & Furniture Co
Gaudreault Merc Co A. J.
Hastings Daily Tirbune
Haynes Bros
Industrial Chemical Laboratories
Industrial Chemical Laboratories
K -B Printing Co
Kline J. B.
Klopp Printing Co 7�
Land C. H.
Lawson Hdw Co C. K.
Lincoln Tel. & Tel, Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Milburn & Scott Co
Murphy Typewriter Co R. E.
McGrath Hdw Co J. H.
Northwestern Mfg Go
Oliver Lumber Co
Oliver Lumber Co
Palmer Co A. N.
Pitman & bons Isaac
Queen City Laundry
Rainforth T;R.
Reining oa-Rand Bus Service Inc
Rueter M. Fred
Rutherford Bros
Schmitz C. W.
School District # 18
Schultz Martha H.
Serf Printing Co O. E.
Simms B. M.
Stein Bros Co
Trenton Emblem Co
Turbyfill Joseph M. Co. Judge
Whitesel W. C.
Widmaier Wm
Willaims Arthur
Williams Printing House
Wolbach & Brach
Boon;. j er
Frahm
Gartner
Eemberger
Johnson
Juniata Lumber
Jones & Sons
Kort
Newman
Pauline Grain
Plautz
Stumpenhorst
VanBoening
Valentin
VanMeter
Orey
Art et al
Herman
Frank
Ben
Co
T. W.
Herbert
Howard G
Co
Herman
Ted
H. E.
Wm
J. J. et al
Ayr Township
Blaine Township
Bowies Frank
Uottonwood Township
Denver Township
Doty Ira R.
Gartner P. H.
Hanover Township
GENERAL FUND
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Services
recording deeds, postage
Supplies, repairs
Coal, Court House
Office expense
Supervisors services & mileage
Jail expense, office supplies
Office expense
Mileage
Publishing notices, etc.
Supplies, Court House
Court costs, office expense
Testing liquor
Mileage for committee meeting
Supplies, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Supervisors services & mileage
Moving piano, County Agent
Supplies, Court House
Maps
Labor at Court House
Fumigators
Fumigators
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, County Judge
'board of Inmates, Court Farm
Supplies
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Toll calls, Court house
Supplies
Repair work on machines
Cord
Supplies, Court House
Rent on lumber
Lumber
Ink
Notebooks, Court Reporter
Laundry, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Cylinder for typewriter
Supervisors services & mileage
Labor, Court House
Supplies
Rent of Auditorium
Office expense & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Supplies
Supplies
Spanish War Vet Markers
County court costs, office expense
Supervisors services & mileage
Services as truancy officer
Hauling trash
Printing
Supplies
BRIDGE FUND
Labor on County bridge
Labor on county bridge
Filling in county bridge
fd 0 0 ri
n r1
Supplies
n n
Team work
0 It
Lumber
Labor on county bridge
Team work
it It
Pilling in county bridge
Labor on county bridge
ROAD DRAGGING FUND'
Road dragging
Is n
Assisting County Surveyor
Road dragging
0 u
Land for road purposes
Cash paid for freight
Road dragging
71.90
3.65
22.05
18.10
18.10
47.60
55.11
61.50
217.74
16.55/
65.00
21.85
11.95
42.00
5.00
3.140
38.00
33.10
69.60
10.00
13.25
47.00
8.05
72.00
144.00
217.05
4.00
126.00
148.72
.50
4.70
22.05
14.76
4.50
.75
43.15
4.45
.65
1.94
3.46
6.33
61.25
3.85
68.70
1.25
x+.05
5.10
17.40
40.00
9.3o
3.69
10.42
A5.00
49.80
9.40
1.00
12.50
12.56
8.00
44.00
2.40
3.00
40.50
7.10
13.28
8.50
30.00
12.00
50.40
21.07
4.50
15.80
5.00
129.22
71.50
14.00
54.25
120.33
100.00
11.17
100.80
Logan Township
Logan Township
McDonald C. W.
McDonald C. W.
Roseland Township
Silver Lake Township
Verona Township
Wanda Township
West Blue Township
Zero Township
Cannon
Carl
Carl
Dever
Gray
Hastings Fuel
Herbst
T. N.
B. F.
B. F.
Chas. R. M. D.
Dr. 0. S.
Co
Henry
Kenesaw Drug Co
Kohlbry Herman
Larsen H. G.
Larsen H. G.
Leeds G. B.
Longs Grocery
Moon Mrs Lulu K
Nebraska Sanitarium
Simpson & Joh
Sunnyside
Walker t'onrad
Wright Mrs. J. M.
Adams & Co
Adams & Co
Adams & Co
Armstrong
Baker
J. D.
J. D.
J. D.
H. P.
Clifford
Essinger Garage & Oil Co
Essinger Garage & Oil Co
Farmers Union Coop Gas &
Furry J. H.
Huxtable Edgar
Schlachter J. C.
Stulken
O'Brien
Grothaus
Gayman
McWhirter
Schlachter
Mcahirter
Murdock
Gartner
Smidt
Heeren
Eigenberg
Krull
Stromer
Versaw
Weatherwax
Starner
Woodworth
Schmidt
Baker
Consbruck
Ricer
Stromer
Lei &if field
Bloomenkamp
Krueger
Eigenberg
Gartner
Gartner
Hansen & son
Hastigs Battery & Elec
Haws & Son W. G.
Hitch F. M.
Jones Ernest
Juniata Lumber Co
Kister & °on Geo
Klein John
Manhattan Oil Co
May Edgar
McGrath Hdw Co J. H.
McGrath Hdw Co J. H.
ROAD DRAGGING FUND Uont.
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road maintainer
R 11
Road dragging
n 11
Q
11
n
u
11
11
11
11
POOR AID FUND
Drugs
Groceries
Professional services
n n
Coal
Groceries
Drugs
Groceries
Groceries
M
Services
Groceries
Services
Services
Groceries
Services
Groceries
Services
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
Road machinery
s 11
Repairs
Team work
9 to
Gas & Oil
Repairs & supplies
Oil Co Gas & Oil
Supervising road work & mileage
Dragging county roads
b 41 II
August
Tom
.Harry
G. (E E. YI
0. W.
J. C.
Ben
Archie
P. H.
John
Edward
H. H.
John
Walter
Darrel
E. P.
Anton
F. H.
Carl
Roy
Jacob
Herman Jr
Wm E
Ben
Ervin
Simon
H. H.
Walter
Wm
Co
et al
11
11
n
11
0
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Gas & Oil
131acksmithing
Team. work
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Blacksmithing
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Gas & Oil
Team work
Supplies
Supplies
72.28
72.28
400.00
150.00
129.62
00.88
98.63
118.97
85.18
145.95
8.90
12.00
12.11
12.00
30.00
2.65
12.37
9.10
13.73
12.61
18.79
5.13
9.49
21.45
48.25
10.00
94.00
23.61
11.1!0
153.17
131.25
11.71
9.00
2.40
57.61
26.15
X77.78
80.00
3.75
12.75
10.50
3.00
13.25
26.25
13.50
8.25
9.00
9.00
75.00
2/2.13
10.88
13.50
12.00
19.50
12.000/
15.00
12.75
22.50
10.50
20.25
21.00
14.25
7.50
10.50
11.25
5.25
6.Oo
6. 0ry0
36.00
6.25
4.3o
160.05
9.140
78.00
2.50
5.50
69.50
97.15
15.00
3.40
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Schiffler
Burge
Burge
Felzian
Christensen
Peterson
Peterson
Blankenbiller
Schtaman
Standard Oil.
Waldren
Whitesel
WhiteSel
Hoffman
Hurd
Cooper
Williams
Katzberg
Maxfield
Coulter
Saddler
Burling
Bobbitt
Weber
Gangwi sh
McCall
Blessin
Whitesel
Osler
Co
Abraham
L. A.
A.
R. A.
Hans
Frank A.
O. W.
G. E.
Carl
Vern et al
J. E.
W. C.
Theo
Ralph
C. T.
K. R.
Arthur
V. F.
Trois
H. C.
Chas. K.
W. B.
Theo J.
Albert
Bert
Ernst
H. M.
Al
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
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Dragging
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county
county
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11
11
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Gas &Oil
Team work
Labor
roads
roads
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Superintending County roads & mileage
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11
11
11
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11
11
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Mowing weeds
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Operating monarch
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.N.75
13.5o
6.75
33.75
25.87
11.25
13.12
6.00
8.00
115.62
8.75
18.40
76.60
19.12
13.50
8.30
19.50
11.25
15.00
5.25
25.88
16.12
7.87
7.50
13.50
6.75
2.10
4.60
8.25
Motion by Gartner second by Bauer that the claim of A. A. Smith, M. D. on the Poor Aid Fund for $123.00 be
die -allayed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that this Board now adjourn to meet again
9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
County Clerk.
Deputy County Clerk.
on Saturday August 4th, 1928 at
Notice of a Special Nlieetinq of. he
'Adams County 48oard 'bf.'Supery+sors.i
'PEBLjC" NOTICE is hereby given,
that a special meeting" of the Adams;
County Board of Supervisors will -be',
held in the Supervisors Room, Court
House, Hastings, Nebraska, on Tues- 1
day the 9th day of October, 19'8, .at!
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
The said speC;a1 meeting of the
frBeard is called upon a w itten re-
quesrof more �tli�n bne-third" b�'�th`d
mem ers"of the '..^ oard Which res`
"(Ine ` wa§' filed is the office of the
County Clerk on the 6th day of._ Oe-
tcber 1025. Said request :for a "s1 C7`
ial me ting is given for the purpose
of reconsidering the Farm Bureau
I oti£ion which was filed; in. the of -
e of 'the Cou'i1Ey' Clerk off the 3btfi"'
day of August, 192S
No other business was specified. in
the request for a special meeting and
rio other business will be considek'eEj.
at'th,s special fneeting
A11 members of the •Adams County`s
Board of'Super -i. ors `have`b'eeri -noti-
letl in writing of this special meet -
his of 'Elie B'S`oard, by County Clerktias::
"rbVided by' statute.
Witness 'my -hand and the STA'
idarns nett v. Nul e.,'" the - £rtit°
o£"October, 1023.
WSJ Airy'" J. A. Cates,
- County CIerk.,
dctober$
w
Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF NE13RASKA
ADAMS COUNTY
SS
I.R. , being first duly` sworn, on his oath
deposes and says that` he is teras ier of the Hastings Daily Tribune,
which is and was at n
_all times herein mentioed a legal daily newspaper
�•�.
published and printed in _ as mow+nip—,nip—,,, in said county, and of'general
circulation in the said county, of Adams.
Affiant further deposes and says that the annexed notice,'Wvhich is, a
true copy, was printed and published in said newspaper on the following
dates, to -wit :- ,
October 8, 1928
Court House, Hastings, Nebraska.
Tuesday, October 9th, 1928. 10 o'clock A. M.
The Adams County Board of Supervisors met in a special session occasioned by written request of more than
one-third of the members of the Board. A copy of the written request is hereby made part of the Supervisors
record:
To J. A, Cates, County Clerk, Adams County, Nebr.
We the undersigned, members of the Adams County Board of Supervisors, hereby request that
you call a Special meeting of the Board, to meet in the Supervisors room, Court House, Hastings, Nebr.,
on Tuesday the 9th day of October, 1928, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of reconsidering
the Farm Bureau Petition that was filed in the Office of the County Clerk on the 30th day of August, 1928.
T. R. Rainforth
Geo. G. Bauer
W. A. Cole
Members of the Adams County
Board of Supervisors.
Also a notice of special meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors is hereby made part of the
Supervisors record:
NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
ADAMS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that a special meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors will be
held in the Supervisors Room, Court House, Hastings, Nebraska on Tuesday the 9th day of October, 1928,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
The said special meeting of the Board is called upon a written request of more than one-third of the
members of the Board, which request was filed in the office of the County Clerk on the 6th day of October,
1928. Said request for a special meeting is given for the purpose of reconsidering the Farm Bureau
Petittion which was filed in the office of the County Clerk on the 3Oth day of August, 1928.
No other business was specified in the request for a special meeting and no other business will be
considered at this special meeting.
All members of the Adams County Board of Supervisors have been notified in writing of this special
meeting of the Board, by the County Clerk as provided by statute.
Witness my hand and the SEAL of Adams County, Nebr., this 8th day of October, 1928.
J. A. Cates
County Clerk.
Board assembled. T. R. Rainforth, Chairman presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry, Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter and
Whitesel.
Motion by Bauer, second by Cole that we now proceed to reconsider the Farm Bureau Pettion as requested in
the call for this special meeting and that the action of the Board held on September llth, 1928 and
containedn Book 12, page 131 Supervisors Record be cancelled and set aside and that the request and
prayer of said Petition be now granted. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that this business of the
that the special meeting now adjourn. Motion carried.
«ounty Clerk.
Deputy County Clerk.
special meeting having now been concluded
/ 4 /4 ACT.4/
Chairman
Court House, Hastings, Nebr.
Saturday, November 3rd, 1925. 9 o'clock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board. of Supervisors. T. R. Rainforth, chairman, presiding.
Roll call, all members of the Board were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry, Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter
and Whitesel.
Minutes of the last regular meeting and of the special meeting held on October 9th, 1925 were read and
approved.
Motion by RUhter and second by Gartner, that the following minutes of the joint meeting of the Adms County
Supervisors and the Department of Public Works, which was held in Lincoln on the 13th day of October 1925,
be made a part of the Supervisors record. Roll call, all voted aye. Minutes follow.
Minutes of Meeting
State Aid Project No. 611-A Adams County
Pursuant to publication of Notice to Contractors which has been published for three consecutive weeks in a
legal newspaper of general circulation in Adams County calling for bids on work to be constructed in Adams
County - the following proceedings were had and done:
Bids were opened, read. and tabulated on October 11, 1928, in the office of the Department of Public Works,
State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska.
On October 13th, at 9:20 A. M., a joint meeting was had between the County Board of Supervisors of Adams
County, and the Department of Public Works, with the following mer :hers present:
W. A. Cole, P. H. Gartner, T. R. Rainforth, J. H. Furry, M. Fred Ruhter, Geo. G. Bauer, representing the
County of Adams and R. L. Cochran, State Engineer, representing the State Department of Public works.
Moved by Mr.
All members
Moved by Mr.
Cochran and seconded by Mr. Furry that Mr. Rainforth act as Chairman of the Joint Meeting.
voting in the affirmative, motion was declared carried.
Gartner and seconded by Mr. Cochran that contracts be awarded to the low bidders as follows:
Grading - To the Abel Construction Company of Lincoln, Nebraska, as per their low bid in the total sum of
$9,560.90•
Culverts - to the Metz Construction Company of Springfield, Nebraska, as per their low bid for corrugated
pipe in the total sum of $2,286.0+.
Two Bridges - to the Fremont Construction Company of Fremont, Nebraska, as per their low bid in the total
sum of $3,279.75•
All members voting in the affirmative. Motion was declared carried.
Moved by Mr. Cochran and seconded by Mr. Bauer that the Certified checks be returned to the unsuccessful
bidders and receipts taken for same.
,98.1 members voting in the affirmative, motion was declared carried.
Moved by Mr. Cole and seconded by Mr. Ruhter that the meeting be adjourned.
All members voting in the affirmative, motion was declared carried.
A. Rickert.
Motion by Gartner, seconded by Ruhter that we extend the contract between Adams County and C. H. Land for
renting the Adams County Farm, for the year 1929 on the same terms and conditions that the contract calls
for, for the years 1927 and 1928. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
At 12 o'clock Noon, the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M., when they again resumed evith all members present.
Motion by yhitesel, second by Furry that in the matter of a renewal of Mothers Pension granted by the County
Court to Mrs. David Repp, that the action of the court be confirmed and the Clerk instructed to draw
warrants for said pensions.
Third quarterly report of Lucia Dillenbach, Clerk of the District Court and 3rd quarterly report of L. N.
Button, Register of Deeds were examined by the Board and upon motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter these
reports were ordered placed on file.
Notice of appointment of Rachel Hayen, Deputy Register of Deeds by L. N. Button, Register of Deeds, was
read before the Board and upon motion by Ruhter, second' by Bauer, and upon which a roll call was taken all
voting aye, the appointment was confirmed by the Board.
The official Bond of Rachel Hayen, Deputy Register of Deeds was upon motion by Cole, second by Nhitesel,
approved by the Board.
Motion by Gartner, second; by FUrry that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the
Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Claims follow:
GENERAL FUND
Adams A. A. Labor at Court House
Amprinan Malt ip2ranh Sales Co Sutrnlies. Court House
25.50
2.47
Cannon
Currier -Park Coal
Davis
Dillenbach
Fischer
Harry
Furry
Gartner
T.N.
Co.
Elliott R.
Lucia
G. S.
J. H.
J. H.
P. H.
GastonMusic & Furniture Co
Gaudreault Mere. Co A J.
Han sen & Son H. P.
Hayen Rachel
Haynes Bros
Keith. . et al
Kenesaw Progress
Keystone Envelope Co
Kline J. B.
2.opp Printing Co
Klopp Printing Co
Land C. H.
Lawson Hdw. Co C. K.
Leonard Frank
Letton Charles B.
LincornTel. & Tel. Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co.
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Maryland Cafe
Mecham C. L.
Milburn & Scott Co
McGrath Hdw. Co J. H.
Queen CityLaundry
Rainforth T. R.
Ruhter M. Fred
Schultz Martha H.
Serf Ptg. Co O. E.
Service Laboratories
Stewart Jolter G.
Thornberry J. L.
Turbyfill Joseph M. County Jude
Western Brick & Supply Co
Whitesel W. C.
Widmaier Wm.
Widmaier Wm.
Widmwier Wm.
Wolbach & Brach
Fricke
Grubb
Johnson
Jones
Jones
Juranek
Livingston
Livingston
Nebr. Culvert
Nebr. Culvert
Plambeck
Ricker
Rinker
Orey
Berton
Carl
E. Clayton
E. A.
Frank
B. L.
Carl
Robert
Joe Jr
Harry
John
& Mfg. Co
& Mfg. Co
Walter
John
S. S.
Boontjer
Brown
Brown
Brown
County Treasurer
Schlueter Lumber Co
Shuman Carl et al
Smith L. S.
Standard Bridge Co
Standard Bridge Co
Blaine Township
Bowles Frank
Cottonwood Township
Hanover Township
Heartwell C. A.
Juniata Township
Kenesaw Township
Kislter Will
Logan Township
Oliver Lumber Co
Rinehart Gravel Co J. S.
Roseland Township
GENERAL FUND Cont.
Supplies, County Farm
Coal, Court Haase
Mileage
Court costs, office expense
Mileage for Mothers Pension me -ting
Supervisors services & mileage
Supervising team work & mileage
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Blacksmithing
Salary allowed
Supplies, Court House
yitneeses, insanity case
Printing non-political ballots
Supplies, Co. Attorney
Supplies, Court House
Election supplies
Election supplies
Care & Board for inmates at Co. Farm
Vault Door
Office chair
Court costs in Purvis case
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Toll calls, Sheriffs office
Toll calls, Court House
Meals for jurors
Labor on vault at Court House
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies
Laundry for court house
Supervisors services & mileage
Supervisors services & mileage
Office expense, mileage
Supplies, ballots, etc.
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Hauling rubbish from Court House
County Court costs, office expense
Supplies for vault, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Investigating for mothers pensions
Services as bailiff for Sept.
Services as bailiff for Cot.
Supplies
BRIDGE FT `: D
Team work
Team work
Team work
Team work
Freight on car lumber
Team work
Team work
Filling in bridge
Hauling bridge plank
Team work
Team work
Filling in bridge
Team work
Culverts
n
Team work
Filling in bridge
Labor
Lumber
Labor
Team work
Bridge work & material
Car lumber
OIiD DRAGGING FUND
Road dragging
Assisting County Surveyor
Road dragging
Road dragging
Services, County Surveyor & mileage
Road dragging
Road dragging
Assisting County Surveyor
Road dragging
Stakes
Gravel repair work
Road dragging
10.00
2140.00
65.00
963.55
3.40
32.20
83.70
79.60
22.14
64.92
19.40
75.00
1.45
11.00
50.00
34.47
9.98
12.55
253.50
155.15
120.00
12.00
57.90
5.65
16.80
15.05
3.15
14.50
2.12
.
657
85.00
95.40
41.20
323.50
31.75
185.85
2.00
96.75
28.51
76.40
9.60
36.00
57.00
18.50
15.20
92.00
32.25
78.00
216.79
59.50
23.80
15.00
1.00
12.00
5.00
35.40
67.50
59.94
138.09
6.00
16.20
32.0o
8.52
46.00
7.00
75.41
383.21
50.67
14.00
11.50
37.75
55.70
44.15
42.62
14.00
32.57
2.80
160.00
52.00
Adams County Agri Society
Marian Harry E.
Adams County0il Co
Adams County Oil Co
Bauer Henry
Brooke & bon
Brown Dr. J. .
Cannon T. N.
Carl B. F.
Dier Mrs. Emma
Eckhardt H. 0.
Hastings Fuel Co
Kenesaw Implement Co
Kohlbry H.
Longs Grocery
Mace John L., M. D.
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital
Matthiesen & Co Carl R.
Moon Lulu K.
Nebr. Sanitarium
Schlueter Lumber Co
Simpson & Joh
Trupp Henry
Walker Conrad
Whisinand Carl V.
Wright Mrs. J. M.
Adams & Co
Adams & Co
Brown
Clayton
Derra
Farmers Union
Fi she r
O'Brien
Krenzen
Gartner
Stromer
Smidt
Heeren
Schmidt
Weatherwax
Baker
Bloomenkamp
Starner
Krueger
Hager
Hager
Baker
Baker
Haws & Sons
Hiltenberg
Huse
Johnson
Jones
J. D.
J. D.
Delmar
Bert C.
Louis
Co-op Gas &
W. H.
Tom
C. E.
P. H.
m. E.
John
Edward
Carl
E. P.
Roy
Erwin
Anton
Simon
Chas
Arthur
Roy
Harold
W. G.
John
Wm.
B. L.
Robert
Co
Geo
Herbert
:C. E
J. H.
J. H.
Chas. C.
R. W. et al
John
John et al
C. "T
� s
Frank A.
G. L.
L. A
Abraham
M. Fred
Kenesaw Implement
Kister & Son
Kort
Krenzin;. 7 --
Manhattan
" ..,Manhattan 0i1 Co
McGrath Hdw Co
McGrath Hdw Co
Peterson
Plautz
Reiber
Ricker
Peterson
Peterson.
Blankenbiller
Burge
Schi ff le r
Ruhter
Standard Oil Co
Stine
Sturnpenhorst
Stumpei orst
Vance
Weatherwax
COUNTY FAIR FUND
For permanent improvements & premiums
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
Relief for soldiers & sailors
POOR AID FUND
Coal
n
Groceries
Drugs
Professional services
Drugs
Groceries
Services
Groceries
Coal
Gas
Groceries
11
Professional services
Services
Drugs
Services
Services
Coal
Groceries
Services
Groceries
Groceries
Services
COUNTY HIGHAY FUND
Supplies
Supplies
Tears work
Team work
Tears work
Oil Co Gas & Oil
J. H.
Geroge
Theo
J. E.
E. P.
Labor
Dragging county roads
9 9 ti
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Gas & Oil
Team work
Labor on County road
j eam work
ti 0
Supplies, repairs, etc.
Blacksmthing
Team work
Labor
Gas & Oil
Supplies
Supplies
0
Team work
11 0
Team work
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it ti
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ii
11
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11
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Gas & oil
Team work
Team work
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Team work
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225.00
300.00
15.25
23.00
17.93
•85
27.00
20.45
12.11
53.01
82.59
30.65
11.01
21.15
32.55
100.00
97.8o
6.75
22.17
64.65
7.5o
10.00
30.50
17.16
33.23
17.67
8.71
67.99
5.25
14.4o
4.20
18.19
18.20
3.00
6.75
78.20
5.25
12.00
10.50
3.00
3.00
8.25
11.25
5.25
6.94
21.80
28.05
23.25
23.25
57.50.
3.00
11.60
63.00
45.00
233.15
4.25
28.80
3.60
107.41
2.50
1.79
5.4o
50.10
12.45
20.40
9.37
3.75
7.50
11.25
12.00
85.00
96.10
2.40
27.60
35.00
5.35
22.80
COUNTY HIGHWAY FTND Cont.
Kuehn Chas Dragging County roads 10.57
Bobbitt W. B. It 11
Whitesel w. C. Supervising county roads & mileage 61.00
Zubrod Jake Drying .35
Motion by Furry, second by Bauer that this Board now adjourn to meet again on Wednesday, December 5th 1925,
at 9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
Fie
County Clerk.
eputy County Clerk.
lit
C
i rman
Court House, Hastings, Nebraska.
Wednesday, December 5th, 1928. 9 o'clock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors as per adjournment of November 3rd, 1928. T. R.
Rainforth, Chairman, presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry, Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter and yThitesel.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Auditing of claims was taken up by the Board.
Motion by Gartner, second by Parry that the application of Geo. 0. Stanert for admission to the Soldiers &
Sailors Home at Burkett, Nebr., was granted by this Board and that the Chairman and Clerk be authorized to
sign the certificate of admission. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
A communication from A. H. Sander, Seely. in regard to a proposed bill to be introduced at the next session
of the Legislature to license basses and trucks for using the public highway, was read before the Board,
but no action taken by the Board.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M., when they again resumed with all members present.
Pearl B. +oodworth, County Treasurer filed a request with the County'Board asking for a special clerk in the
office of the County Treasurer for a period not to exceed five months each year and at a salary not to exeeed
$500.00 per year. Said request was upon motion by Cole, second by Gartner and upon which a roll call was
taken was granted by the Board.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that in the matter of a renewal of a Mothers Pension to Emma Dell Young,
granted by the County Court that the order of the Court be complied with and the Clerk instructed to issue
warrants for said pension. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Furry that the following official bonds be approved: Wesley Burge, Town Clerk,
Silver Lake Twp., Bert Whelan, Town Clerk, Roseland Trap., Simon Gerloff, Town Clerk, Zero Twp., G. G.
Frickey, Town Clerk, Verona Twp., Ernest Aufdenkamp, Town Clerk, Wanda Twp., John Bonifas, Town Treas.,
Roseland Twp., Martin Heeren, Town Clerk, HanoverTwp., S. S. Rinker, Town Treas., West Blue Twp., Godfeey
Steiner, Justice of the Peace, Wanda Twp;, and J. F. Moore, Justice of the Peace, Verona Twp. Motion carried.
Bonds approved.
Motion by Cole, second by Bauer, that the application of A. 1. Batten, for the position of Janitor of the
Court House grounds and buildings for the year commencing January lst, 1929 at a salary of $100.00 per
month, be granted by this Board. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by ' Yhitesel, that the following list of 60 games be submitted to the Clerk of
the District Court, from whichto draw the jury for the January 1929 term of the Adams County District Court.
Roll call, all voted aye. Names follow:.
Supervisors District # 1
West Blue; August Juedeman, John Livingston; Highland, Wm.H. Burke, Earl Hollister,; Denver, Geo. Grothen,
August Hahlweg, Bert Shay; Blaine, C. C. Hoagland, Bertrand Ries.
Supervisors District # 2
Verona, L. A. Berg, Herbert Augustin; Kenesaw, Geo. Augustin, R. W. Balke; Wanda, Geo. Moehl, Daniel Roeder;
Juniata, Albert Gangwisch, Henry Phillips, Albert Kcatzberg,
Supervisors District # 3
Roseland, Chas. G. Larsen, John Schifferns, Bert Whelan; Cottonwood, Fred Miller, Robert Huckfeldt; Logan
Fester Andersen, Jake Eckhart; Silver Laze Twp, G. E. Blankenbiller, A. "W. Kistler.
Supervisors District # 4
Hanover, Martin Heeren, Fred Classen; Ayr, Richard Plautz, Emerson Wortman; Zero, Simon Gerloff, Albert
Bostock; Little Blue, Jim Hespan, C. W. Bauder, Geo. Smidt.
Supervisors District 5. City of Hastings
Geo. Harm, Geo. Mohrlang, August Biskie, W. J. Gay, John Stroh, T. J. Hines, S. B. Sorensen, L. Schaffer.
Supervisors District # 6 City of Hastings
A. J. Mace, Stephen Swigle, Reuben Bowers, John G. Cole, J. B. Helmann, Geo. A. Munroe, Geo. McCoy, J. C.
Snyder.
Supervisors District # 7 City of Hastings
H. H. Cowton, Will J. Sill, Chas. Smiley, Willie Hepple, A. A, Adams, L. E. Saddler, R. Lorentz, J. Webb.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the
Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Claims follow
Adelseck
Baird
Bauer
Borley Storage &
Bratton
Burroughs Adding
Cannon
Cates
Hattie E.
Dorsey D.
Geo- G.
Transfer Co
A. T
Mach Co
T. N
J. A. County Clerk
GENERAL FUND
Services on canvassing board
Services at inquest
Supervisors services & mileage
Putting up and taking down election
Posting notices of general election
Ribbon
Supplies, County Farm
Delivering election notices & cash paid
ballots
booths
and mileage
12.00
17.40
72.10
32.5o
10.00
1.00
6.15
for delivering {
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Dillenbach Lucia
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Bo.^rd
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
E1_ction Beard
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Election Board
Fischer G. S.
Furry J. H.
Gartner P. H.
Gaston Music & Furn Co
Gaudreault Merc. Co A. J.
Hamel E. B.
Hansen I. T.
Harrenstein Nelle
Hast ins Daily Tribune
Hastings Daily Tribune
Haynes Bros
Holcomb Mfg. Co
Keith
Kenesaw Progress
Keystone Envelope Co
Land C. H.
Lincoln School Supply Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Local Registrars
Milburn & Scott Co
Nebr. Feeble Minded Inst.
W. W. et al
Palmer Co
Penney Co
Phillips
Rainforth
Rants
A. N.
J. C.
Dr. C.
T. R.
Charles
A.
Rent of Polling places
Rippeteau Wallpaper & Pt. Co
Ruhter M. Fred
School District # 18
Schultz Martha H.
Serf Printing Co O. E.
Sigel Cafe
Simms B. M.
Turbyfill Joseph M.
Underwood Typewriter Co
University Publishing Co
Whit e sel W. C.
Bobbitt
Brower
Brown
Byers Lumber Co
Fuller
Gartner
Hall County
Johnson-
Joynt
Kosmack
Land
Livingston
Moehl
Palmer
Pauline Grain Co
Plautz
Riese
Shaw
Standard Bridge Co.
W. B. et al
J. 0.
E. Clayton
F. E.
Walter
Nick C. et al
Cleve
Frank
C. H.
H. N.
Geo.
Wm.
Herman et al
John F. et al
John L.
GENERAL FUND Cont.
Salary for office help
West Blue Twp.
Highland Twp.
Verona Twp.
Kenesaw Twp.
Wanda Twp.
Juniata Twp.
Denver Twp.
Blaine Twp.
Hanover Twp.
,Ayr Twp.
Roseland Twp.
Cottonwood Twp.
Logan Twp.
Silver Lake Twp.
Zero Twp.
Little Blue Twp.
1st Ward A
1st Ward B
2nd Ward A
2nd Ward B
2nd Ward C
3rd Ward A
3rd Ward B
4th Ward A
4th Ward B
4th Ward 0
Mileage for mothers pension committee
Supervisors sertices & mileage
Supervisors services & mileage
Rent & drayage of election tables andchairs
Supplies, Court House
Services, Board of Health
Repairing Underwood Typewriter
Services on canvassing Board
Notices, sample ballots
Publishing deliquent tax list
Glass
Supplies, Court House
Witnesses, insanity case
Printing envelopes, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Board for inmates at county farm
Supplies, County Supt.
Telephones, toll calls, Court House
Reporting Births & deaths
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Care of Adams County charges
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies, Co. Fara
Services
Supervisors services
Shoveling snow at Court House
General election
Supplies, Co. Farm
Supervisors services & mileage
Use of senior high
Office expense, mileage
Supplies, Court House .
Meals for Jurors
Supplies, Court House
County court costs, office supplies
Typewriter, Clerk District Court
Supplies, County Supt.
Supervisors services & mileage
BRIDGE FUND
Team work
Draying, freight, etc.
Labor on County bridge
Supplies
Labor on Bridge
Team work
Part payment for bridge, Adams -Hall Co. line
Labor on bridge
Bridge work
Filling in bridge
Filling in bridge
Filling in bridge
Filling in bridge
Filling in bridge
Cedar posts
Team work on county bridge
Bridge work
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Bridge work & material
37.50
39.20
38.10
45.95
52.60
33.70
46.55
44.6o
31.20
31.20
48.00
47.20
38.80
41.00
28.80
38.25
48.80
50.70
5.00
53.70
48.15
52.50
50.4o
61.80
59.10
51.90
6.60
24.40
17.20
20.00
33.71
11.25
12.50
12.00
81.20
162.18
54.00
4.86
15.20
41.75
38.21
138.71
55.88
77.90
57.00
15.18
138.96
2.96
31.77
4.50
55.00
3.20
250.00
2.55
42.0o
10.00
6o.15
16.75
18.95
11.70
10.10
77.50
19.69
54.80
45.00
43.00
7.50
.96
7.80
3.00
435.75
17.80
16.10
3.00
8
3.00
3.00
12.00
84.5P5
96.00
16.10
1227.60
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Ayr Township Road dragging 41.12
Ayr `Township f1 11 65.12
Blaine Township 11 If 102.62
Cottonwood Township t1 11 11.12
Denver Township " 11 43.37
Denver Township 11 11 75.99
Farmers Union St. Exchange Steel posts 29.60
Hanover Township Road dragging 105.6+
Highland Township 11 f1 52.71
Highland Township " " 55.15
Juniata ` ownship 11 11 38.55
Kenesaw Township " " 100.75
Little Blue Twp 11 " 101.25
Little Blue Twp 11 11 37.50
Logan Twp. " 11 16.00
Mack Earl Hauling fence 30.00
Mack Earl Estimate on gravel on Hayland road 1000.00
Oliver Lumber Co Stakes. .g0
Prosser Lumber & Coal Co Steel Posts 32.00
Roseland. Twp. Road dragging 62.87
Schlueter Lumber Co Steel posts 48.00
Silver Lam Twp. Road dragging 73.27
Verona Twp. 11 11 64.00
Wanda Twp, 11 11 56.99
West Blue Twp. 11 " 31.81
Zero Twp. " is 140.11
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
Marion Harry E. Relief of soldiers & sailors
POOR AID FUND
Adams County Oil Co Coal
Bauer Jacob Groceries
Beghtol J. V. Professional services
Binderup Hdw Co Supplies
Brehm Shoe Co Shoes
Byers Lumber Co Coal
Cannon T. N. Drugs
Carl B. F. Groceries
Dier Mrs. Emma Services
Eckhardt H. 0. Groceries
Hamel E. B. Professional services
Hasebrook Mere. Groceries
Hasebrook Mere. 11
Hempel Oil Co Gasoline
Herbst Henry Groceries
Juniata Grain & Live Stock Assn. Goal
Kenesaw Mill & Elev. Co Coal
Kohlbry Herman Groceries
Larsen H. G. If
Larsen H. G. 11
Larsen H. G. 11
Longs Grocery 11
Mace John L. Professional services
Mary Leaning Memorial Hospital Services
Matthiesen & Co Carl R. Drugs
Moon Lulu K. Services
Nebraska Sanitarium Servcies
Pratt J. C. Groceries
Pratt J. C. "
Prosser Lumber & Coal Co Coal
Schaufelberger Frank Professional services
Shea Funeral Home Services
Simms B. M. Drugs
Simms B. M. "
Simpson & Joh Groceries
Sunnyside Services
Sunnyside la
Trupp Heary 0
Volland Funeral Home '1
Walker Conrad . Groceries
Whi sinand C. V. t1
Wright Mrs. J. M. Services
Zieler Mrs. Henry . "
American Red Cross "
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
Advance-Rumely Thresher Co Repairs
Balke R. W. et al Operating grader, tractor, etc.
Backe R. W. et al Shoveling snow
Ball 0. Shoveling snow
Bassett Bert et al Labor
Burlin; Chas. K. et al Shoveling snow
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250.00
70.00
15.02
12.00
1.00
4.50
12.00
8.95
12.04
51.30
32.10
3.00
18.04
18.04
.6o
15.x+1
67.15
28.06
24.71
12.50
10.00
10.00
31.12
12.67
66.10
3.20
21.x+5
278.25
6.20
8.65
7.15
20.00
15.00
5.25
4.5o
10.00
108.80
118.50
7.50
100.00
18.14
36.36
17.10
7.50
13.55
79.12
66.0o
75.85
2.x+0
1+. oo
42.45
76.8o
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Furry
Schlachter
Huxtable
McWhirter
Krenzin
Grothaus
McWhirter
Gartner
Baker
Con sbruck
Kleier
Krueger
Krull
Starner
Ieighfield
Moss
Schmidt
Scholl
Stromer
Versaw
Valentine
Stromer
Eigenberg
Krabel
J. H.
J. C.
Edgar
C. W.
0. E.
Harry
Ben
P. H.
Roy
Jacob
Herman Jr
Simon
John
Anton
Ben
W. H.
Carl
N. J.
Walter
Darrel
Onno
Wm
H. H.
Geo. F.
Gilmore Service Station
Harpham Bert
Harpham Joe
Hastings Machine Service
Haws & Sons.
Hershey
Hoagland
Janssen
Johnson
Jones .& Son
Joynt
Juedeman
Kalvoda
Kenesaw Implement
Kister & Son
Krueger
Manhattan Oil Co
McNhirter
Newman
Overy
Parment er
Pauley Lumber Co
Pavelka
Pavelka
Plautz
Pratt
quade
Reiber
Rider
Rife
Roeder
Ruhter
Faber
Burge
Burge
Peterson
Christensen
Felzien
Blankenbiller
Routh
Saddler
Samuelson Lumber Co
Shaw
Smith Machinery Co
Standard. Oil Co
Stumpenhorst
Whitesel
Maxfield
Cooper
Williams
Saddler
Hoffman
Kuehn
Babbitt
Witt
Gangwi sch
S. S.
C. C.
E. E.
Ben
Cleve
ug.
Erni
Emil
Co
Geo.
Paul et Al
C. W.
Howard et al
Howard
R. Aa
W. G.
James
Wm
Herman
E. B.
Frank
Louie
M. Glenn et al
Roy
Geo, H.
M. Fred
O. E.
L. A,
A.
Frank
Hans
R.
G. E.
Jas
H. C. et al
John L.
Theo,
W. C.
V. F.
O. T.
K. R.
H. C.
Theo
Chas
W. B.
George
Albert
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Cont.
Superintending county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
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If
If
fl
11
11
Superintending county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
tI
11
11
11
Dragging
11
11
tf
tl
county roads
11 11
11
Grease
Blacksmithing
Labor
Blacksmithing
Gas & Oil
Blacksmithing
Labor
Team work
1,%-terial & supplies
Labor
Bolts for grader
Shoveling snow
Supplies, repairs
Blacksmithing
Labor
Gas & 011
Team work
Team work
Patrolman
Dragging county roads
Material
Patrolman
Blacksmithing
Team work
Dragging county roads
Shoveling slaw
Team work
Shoveling snow
Team work
Dragging county roads
Superintending county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
11 11 0
II 0 0
ft 0 11
ti
Team work
Material
Labor
Repairs
Gas & Oil
Team work
Superintending county roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
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11 0 11
0
11
11 11 0
0
80.00
8.25
19.12
12.00
6.00
10.50
3.00
50.34
13.88
12.00
12.76
6.75
8.25
4.50
8.63
16.50
10.12
3.00
16.50
15.75
12.75
6.01
20.88
3.75
8.00
26.50
21.60
3.25
41.45
25.35
3.60
12.00
10.50
27.65
64.4o
.75
4.00
9.60
.35
36.80
65.28
1.20
76.00
44.16
5.25
114.00
57.04
23.40
133.75
19.32
ao. Go
6.00
10.20
53.60
18.00
59.40
4.50
14.25
6.75
9.00
14.25
3.75
3) • 65
8.30
64.110
5.75
28.35
20.40
73.80
214.00
1.88
11.25
16.87
9.00
12.00
6.75
21.00
6.00
Motion by Ruhter, second by Whitesel that this Board now adjourn to meet again Saturday, January 5th, 1929
at 9 oiclock A. M. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
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vCounty Clerk.
Chairman