HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupervisors Rec 12 1933COURT HOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA.
Thursday, January 5, 1932. 9 o'clock.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment of Dec. 6, 1932.
Roll call: members present: Bauer, Cole, Gartner, Marian; liuhter, Shannon and '°hitesel.
Minutes of last meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by i''_hitesel that the County Treasurer be instructed to transfer $317.92 from the
Road Dragging fund to the County Highway fund in order to correct an error in claim number 445 of August
5, 1932 allowed erroneously on County Highway fund. roll call. All voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, seconded by Shannon that the '"ficial bonds of the following To reship officers be
approved. Justice of the Peace: Arthur y�ormuth, 'ero, Geo. D. Stromer, Hanover, R. K. Hinrichs, Blaine,
Chas.
y Kuehn, Kenesaw, v ch ph Monahan, Ayr, Philip Zimmerman, Denver.
Township Clerk: Bill Zubrod, an HBenlH. L a1Little A hynes, Nels P v ' Logan, H. o.g, Blue, J. Silver Lake, itiels Madsen,
Hanover, Lloyd £aux Blaine,Frank Gasch, Highland, Simon Uerloff, Zero, Chris Christensen, cottonwood,
Walter lambeck, Wanda, Theo. Trausch, Juniata, .'d Heeren, Denver, Carroll P. Parker, Kenesaw.
Township Treasurer: Geo. Augustin, Kenesaw, Gus Bockerman, Verona, Jno. Bonifas, noseland, c. ". Busboom
Hanover, Arthur Frahm, Zero, Heye Borchers, "anda, Fred P. r'smus, Blaine, P. d`. Daugherty, Denver, `
hay Jones, Silver Lake. Roll call. Ali voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by
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Motion by
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Shannon, seconded by huhter that the report of the highway vomrnissioner for 1932 be accepted and
file. Motion carried.
Ruhter, seconded by Bauer , that the report of the Chairman of the County Poor Farm for the
be placed on file. Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by huhter, that the report of 0. u. Evans, Robert Hendrickson and H. L. Marian,
members of the Soldier's and Sailor's Relief Committee be placed on file. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, seconded by Bauer that the order of the Court in regards to Mother's Pension for
Selma Gebhardt and ilirs. Lavon F. Dodson be complied with and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for
the same. Roll call. All voted aye. Lotion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, seconded by Cole, that the report of the Adams °ount;yr Farm Bureau for 1932 be placed
on file. Motion carried.
Motion by Cole, seconded by Shannon that the following miscellaneous receipts be made a part of the
Supervisor's record. Motion carried.
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Kenesaw Township
Roseland Township
Dillenbach, Clk Dist Court
Webster County
Hanover Township
Nebraska State Treasurer
Whitesel
Shannon
Cancelled
Denver Township
Dillenbach, Clk Dist Court
Dillenbach, Clk Dist "ourt
Hihgland iownship
Shannon
Shannon
Jones, Co. Clk.
Land
Little blue Township
Little Blue Townshdp
Prosser State Bank
State Bank of Juniata
Cottonwood Township
Hastings iVational Bank
First State Bank of rienesaw
First State Bank of Hayland
Lucia
W. C.
F. E.
Lucia
Lucia
F. E.
F. E.
T. W.
C. H.
Credit Road Dragging
Road Dragging
Jury .Fees
Bridge Fund
Road Dragging
Road Dragging
General Fund
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Road Dragging Fund
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General rund
Road Dragging Fund
Bridge rund
Interest on Deposit
Interest on Deposit
Road Dragging Fund
Interest on Deposit
Interest on Deposit
Interest on Deposit
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213.64
309.00
10.00
872.04
100.00
2971.57
133.73
446.68
150.00
5.00
6.00
485.00
345.70
.66
5.00
280.00
45.00
54.00
22.50
100.00
27.00
114.20
140.00
56.52
clock noon the Board recessed until 1:15 when they again resumed with all members present.
lotion by Shannon, seconded by Marian, that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the
Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call. All voted aye. Motion carried.
Bauer
Bohike, Co. Judge
Burroughs Adding machine
Byers Dumber Co.
Cannon
Central Power Co.
Churchill Mfg. Co.
City Electric Dept.
City Fuel & Peed Co.
Cole
Columbia Carbon Co.
Crosson, Sheriff
Cunningham, Co. Supt.
lJ„vin 4 n n•1l! m
G. G.
W. halsey
Co.
T. N.
w. A.
Raymond L.
Lottie E
GENERAL FUND
Supervisors services
Court costs, office expense
Services
Coal
Drugs
Gas
Supplies
Light
Coal
Supervisors services
Supplies
jail & office expense
Postage & Expense
56.60
46.30
38.25
102.08
7.90
10.53
2.60
52.95
75.94
35.30
1.00
93.80
22.85
Feese
Fisher
Gartner
Gartner
Gaudreault 14erc. Co
Hankins
Hastings Rubber Stamp
Jones, Co. elk
Keith (et al)
Kenesaw Progress
Kline -J. B,
Land C. H.
Land2
U. H.
Land u. H.
Lincoln School. supply Uo.
!Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph. vo.
Bincoln Telephone & l'elegraph Co.
Marian H. E.
Marian J. E.
Milburn & cott
Miller Worth M
Penny Co. J. C.
Queen Gity Laundry
Remington Rand Inc.
Ruhter M. Fred
Shannon r'. E.
I Simms B. M.
Stevens Plumbing Co.
Stewart
'weeny M. D.
Theobald, Co. Treas
University Publishing
"hitesel
Lion Office Supply Co
Dr. . P.
G. S.
P. H.
P. H.
A. J.
Sylvia
4orks
T 4.
Dr. �. W.
Brehm- Machine Co.
Carper (et al)
City Electric Dept
Clifton (et al)
Duncan
Button & Vons
Enevoldsen
Essinger Garage & Oil Co.
Farmer's Union Co-op Gas & uil
Gangwish
Haws & Son
Hubbard
Jones & Son
Kroblen body & Wheel
Lambrecht (et al)
Lutz
McCoy Hardware Go.
McGrath Hdw. Co. J.
Nebraska Culvert "' Mfg Co.
Newman (et al) H.
'O'Connell -Gill Tractor C9.
O'Donnell -Gill Tractor Go.
O'Connell -Gill Tractor Co.
Oliver Bunber Co.
Pauline Gil Co.
Pavelka
Pearson (et al)
Pete's Oil Station
Phillips Petroleum Co.
Pritchard (et al)
Schmidt (et al)
Schuman
Schuman
Shaw
Sidles -Duda ''leyers Co.
Slack (et al)
Zimmerman
Vo.
Walter G
E. E.
A. J.
vV. C
Floyd
0, S.
N. M.
Anders
M. C.
A. G.
Andy
T. '4 7f.
V
Wks
Nm
Ernest
Ayr Township
Blaine Township
Cottonwood Tarp
Denver Twp
Hanover Twp
Highland Twp
Juniata Twp
Kenesaw Twp
Meyer
Norris Stamping & Mfg. C
H.
G.
Wm
Martin
Clyde
E. R.
Carl
Carl
John
Harry
Herbert
C.
Services
Mileage
Suanervj.sors services
Expense
Supplies
Services
Supplies
Postage c'• Gffice supplies
Services
Supplies
Repairs
Board of inmates at Co. l''arm
Improvements at Co. rarm
Board of inmates at Co. f arra
Supplies
Services
Services
Services
Supervisors services
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
services
Supplies
Supervisors services
Supervisors services
Supplies
Services
Services
Services
Postage & office expense
Supplies
Supervisors services
Supplies
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
Supplies
Bragging 0o. Roads
Services
Labor
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Gas & Oil
Gas
Labor
Gas
Labor.
Supplies
Services
Dragging
Bragging
Hardware
Supplies
Supplies
Labor
Supplies
Supplies
Tractor parts
Supplies
Gas
Labor
Dragging Co.
Gas & Oil
Gas & Oil
Labor
Labor
Labor
-Gabor
Patroling Co. Roads
Supplies
Bragging Co. Roads
Lugging Co. Roads
66.
Roads
Co. Roads
Roads
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Dragging Twp roads
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Land for Road urposes
Supplies
5.50
3.40
67.20
2.30
2.00
72.00
6.95
8.68
17.00
3.50
.90
110.80
44.40
39.50
1.38
10.75
56.62
124.14
75.00
45.52
9.50
9.40
7.17
10.00
51.00
74.00
2.25
.75
1.50
5.00
12.30
19.74
48.60
2.00
1.50
18.85
1.50
47.60
.85
.60
4.50
23.60
18.00
20.40
29.45
17.00
8.85
.50
10.40
11.37
2.83
1.10
18.37
81.05
18.63
286.93
1.60
11.30
6.50
14.75
11.25
8.57
20.12
12.80
47.35
44.80
5.25
20.40
.95
13.00
5.20
8.99
6.40
11.60
14.19
6.73
29.91
27.60
16.47
35.00
300.00
5�r
Adams County Red Uross
Bauer Grocery
Bert's Drug Store
Brooke & Son
Brown M. D
Byers Lbr Co.
Cannon
"ity Fuel & Feed Co.
City Fuel c4 Feed uo.
Coates
Cooper Coal Co.
Cowton Coal Co.
Urafford
Dean
Dever
Dever
Dickerson
Eckhardt
Eckhardt
Egbert
Farmers Grain Co.
Feese
Gentert's Store
Glasco General hospital
Guildner
Hahn M. D.
Hahn M. D.
Hahn M. D.
Hahne Bros
Hamil
Hardt Drug `'o.
Hendrickson
Hempel Oil Co.
Herbst
Hobbs
Hollister & Meads Groc
DeBocker
Jones
Jungerman Groc
Juniata Grain & Live Sto
Kelley
Kenesaw Drug Go.
Kenesaw Mill & o.
Kohlbry
Leonard
Lepley Groc
mace
Mace
Mace
M & A Store
Mary Lanning Memoria
Mary Lanning memoria
Mary Lanning " emoria
Mary Lanning f=emoria
Mary Lanning .Memoria
Mary Lanning memoria
Mary Fanning `lemori
Mcl'owell Groc
Moon
Needham
Needham
Nowers
Pauley Lbr Co.
Phillips Petro Co.
Pratt
Rogers Groc
Rollins
hutts Drug 'tore
Schlueter Lbr. Co.
Schunk
Sherman
''impscn & Joh
Standard Oil Uo.
Stark
Stark
Stark
Sumner
Sunnyside
Swanson
Theil
Virgil's Cash Store
calker
Neils
Nhisinand
Vicker Groc
Wyatt
. N .
B. F.
Mae
Hattie
Charles h.Chark,les R.
.i • E e
C.R. E
Dr. G. L.
Dr. J. P.
U. Wayne
O. H.
0. H.
0. H.
Dr. E. 8.
rugs
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1
1
1
1
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Mrs. Lloyd
Dr. J. L.
James G
ck Ass'n
E. L.
Herman
Mrs. L. G.
John L
John L.
John L.
Hosp
Hosp
Hosp
Hosp
Hosp
Hosp
Hosp ,,77
H.
Lulu K
Mrs., E. L.
`'elma
Dr. W. E.
W.
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J. C.
Mrs. V. B.
Chas. L.
Ben
Mrs. (-;;-
Mrs.
Mrs. J.
Jim
Ella P.
L. A.
Jacob
Conrad
J. R.
Gari
Mrs. C. k.
POOR AID FUND
Services
Groc
Drugs
Drugs
Drugs
Coal
Drugs
Coal
Coal
Groc
Coal
Coal
Services
Services
Services
services
Drugs
Groc
Grp?
dervices
Coal
Services
Groc
Services
Services
Services
Services
Services
Groc
Services
Drugs
Groc
Gas & Groc
Groc
Services
Groc & Services
Services
Groc
Groc
Coal
Groc
'rugs
Coal
Groc
Services
Groc
Services
Services
Services
Groc
Services
Services
services
Services
Services
Services
Services
Groc
Services
Services
Services
Services
Coal
Gas
Groc
Groc
Services
Drugs
Coal
Groc
Supplies
Groc
Gas
Services
Services
Services
services
Services
Services
Groc
Groc
Groc
Services
Groc
Groc
Services
3.67
7.78
7.90
1.90
42.00
59.40
21.25
171.20
68.50
7.30
72.40
114.40
39.86
17.50
14.00
3.00
2.05
9.62
10.75
42.00
7.30
26.00
8.48
60.00
71.00
6.00
50.00
2.00
64.50
4.00
11.40
11.21
1.48
7.89
19.50
50.00
35.00
12.03
65.69
69.30
12.56
9.10
34.35
12.05
8.00
51.32
7.00
10.00
40.00
9.00
25.00
54.95
17.40
79.80
19.45
60.95
17.90
2.97
22.17
62.00
2.00
2.00
132.50
2.74
16.88
6.89
19.50
2.50
18.10
16.01
2.96
39.00
1.82
15.50
12.00
20.00
10.00
206.00
33.00
9.13
12.45
7.28
8.82
125.78
7.30
12.00
Whi to s el
Adams County Agri. Society
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ROAD FUND OF SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2
Road yvork
COUNTY FAIR FUND
Permanent Improvements
40.00
600.00
Motion by Cole, seconded by ahitesel, that as their appears to be no unfinished business that tliis
Board now adjourn sine die. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
Re -organization of the Board.
At 2 P.M. the meeting was called to order by the County Clerk, members present as follows: Bauer, Berg,
Bowers, Goble, Marian, Ruhter, jhannon.
Motion by Goble, seconded by Ruhter that J. E.. Marian be made temporary Chairman. Motion carried.
Motion by Bowers, seconded by Shannon, that we proceed to take an informal ballot for the election of a
permanent ghairman. Motion carried.
An informal ballot was ordered and the Chairman appointed Supervisors Ruhter and Berg as tellers to
count the Ballots. Results as follows: Shannon 1, Marian 4, Ruhter 2.
Motion by Bauer and seconded by Ruhter, that the informal ballot be made formal and that J. E. Marian be
declared duly elected Chairman of the Adams county board of Supervisors for the year 1933. Motion carried.
At 2:30 the chairman declared a recess until 3 P.M. At 3 P.M. the Chairman announced the following
committees for the year 1933.
SETTLEMENTS
G. G. Bauer, Chairman and all members of the Board.
FINANCE
L. A. Berg, Chairman and all members of the Board.
COMPLAINTS AND BONDS
G. . Bauer, Chairman, J. Goble and L. A. Berg.
ROADS AND BRIDGES
red Ruhter, chairman and all members of the Board.
LANDS AND BUILDINGS
J. Goble, Chairman, G. 4. Bauer and J. E. Marian.
COUNTY FARM
F. E. Shannon, Chairman, Fred Ruhter and L. Berg.
SUPPLIES.
Bowers, Chairman, G. G. Bauer and J. 6. Marian.
MOTHER'S PENSION
Reuben Bowers.
At 3:15 P.M. the Clerk of the 'ounty court in absence of the Uounty (Ludge appeared before the Board and
approved the bonds of m Fred Ruhter, A. berg, F. E. Shannon, Jay Goble, G. G. Bauer, Reuben Bowers
and J. Marian.
Motion by Bauer, seconded by Ruhter, that all bids for supplies for 1933 be rejected on account of
being unsatisfactory and that the supply committee buy supplies on the open market. Roll call.
All voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Bauer, seconded by Ruhter, that we designate the Eenesaq rogress as the official paper for
1933. Roll call. All voted aye. flliotion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Shannon, that this Board adjourn to meet again on January 10, 1933 at
9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried. Board adjourned.
Deputy
Court House, Hastings, Nebr.
Tuesday, January IOth, 1933. 9 o'clock A.M.
Statutory meeting of the Board.
J. E. Marian, Chairman presiding. Roll call, all memberspresent as follows: Bauer, Berg, Bowers, Goble,
Marian, Ruhter and Shannon.
Minutes of last meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Shannon, that the following official bonds be approved: Justice of the Peace;
Hubert F. Favinger, City of "Hastings, George Bomberger, Silver Lake Twp., and J. W. McHarry, Juniata Twp.
Township Clerks: Matt Trausch, Roseland Twp., Walter Kroll `"Verona Twp., and A. F. Albright, West Blue Twp.
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Bowers, seconded by Shannon, that A. I Battan be elected Janitor of the Court House for the year
1933 at a salary of 080 per month.
Motion by Goble, seconded by Bauer, to amend the motion and that A. I Battan be elected Janitor of the
Court House for the year 1935 at a salary of $76.50 per month. Roll call, ayes, Bauer, Berg, Goble, and
Ruhter. Nayes, Bowers, Shannon, and Marian. Motion carried.
At 12 o'clock noon the board recessed until 1:15 when they again resumed with all members present.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Bowers, that the budget of expenses for the Adams County Farm Bureau for $2370
for the year 1953 be approved. Roll call, all voted aye. 'Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Berg, that the following estimate of probable expense for the year 1934 to be
raised by taxation in Adams County, Nebraska be made as follows, to -wit:
GENERAL FUND.
Salaries 020,000.
Assessment 6,000.
Farm Bureau 2,400.
Coal 1,500.
Jail 2,000.
Lands & Buildings 4,000.
Gas, light & water 1,500.
Telephones 750.
Printing and offic supplies 4,500.
Mileage 1,000.
County farm 3,500.
District court 5,000.
County court 2,000.
Justice court 1,000.
Insane commission 1,500.
Insurance 1,500.
Blind Pension 750.
Postage 1,000.
Supervisors 6,000.
Nebr. Feeble Minded Inst. 71500:
Total estimate, General""Fund $73,900.00
BRIDGE FUN I}.
For new bridges, material, repairs, culverts, etc.
Total' estimate.
For Mother's Pension,
. . . 10,000.00
MOTHERS PENSION FUND
Total estimate. .. . .. ' .
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND.
For relief of Solders and Sailors,
Totalestimate. r
For pernament improvements and premiums,
Total estimate
For all purposes of relief,
Total estimate -4
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COUNTY FIAR FUND.
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POOR AID FUND,
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0 •• • • • • • 5,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
•. . . . . 25,000.00
Total estimate all fund 0117, 900.00
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion 'carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Goble, that this board reappoint O. G. Evans as a member of the Soldiers and
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WHEREAS, the following' banks habe'been heretofore designated as a depository for -county funds: - The Hastings
National Bank, Hastings, Nebr., the State Bank of Juniata, Juniata, Nebr., the Prosser State Bank, Prosser,
Nebr., the Roseland State Bank;;` Roseland,` Nebr., the First State Bank, Kenesaw, Nebr. The First State Bank,
Hayland, Nebr., and the -Nebraska National Bank, Hastings,'Nebr.
THEREFORE BE'IT"RES'OLVED, That -the County Treasurer of Adams County be and is hereby authorized to deposit
in the following anmed banks which have heretofore been duly and legally selected as depositoreies for County
funds, funds in excess of 50% -of the paid up capital stock and surplus of the said banksin-accordance with
law: the Hastings National Bank, Hastings, Nebr., the State Bank Of -Juniata', Juniata, Nebr., the'Prosser
State Bank, Prosser, Nebr.,`the Roseland State Bank, Roseland, Nebr.,`'the Firat`State Bank, Hayland, Nebr.,
the First State Bank, Kenesaw, Nebr., and the Nebraska National Bank, Hastings; Nebr. Roll'" call,' all voted
aye. Motion carried.
Chairman.
Motion by Goble, seconded by Berg;' that the'County'Clerk be"and is hereby authorized -to issue salary warrants
on the 1st day of each -month to all'county officers,' deputies, and clerks in county 'offices' who are entitled
to receive pay on county 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 of the Board be authorized to sign
such warrants, Also, that'thi"s order`is to apply to county road employees who aro to receive a monthly
salary. Roll call, all voted aye.' Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Goble, that we take an informal"ballot for the appointment of a Highway
Commissioner for Adams County for `the year 1933.
The Chairman appointed "Ruhter and Berg as tellers with results as follows: " Ruhter five, Bowers one, and
Shannon one.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Bowers, that the Informal ballot "be made formal and that M. Fred Ruhter
be unanimously. elected Highway Commissioner for Adams County for the year 1933. " Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded-byr.Bauer,°that'we adopt the State plans and specifications 'for the year 1933 as
the official plans and specifications.for°wooden, steel and concrete -bridges -to be built in Adams County,
Nebraska during. the year. Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded. by Goble, that the County Clerk is hereby instructed to advertise for bids, on
a yearly contract basis, according to plans and 'specifications on wooden, steel and concrete bridges adopted
by the Board and that'.the"Board reserves the right to reject any and:all bids. Motion carried..
Motion by Berg, seconded by Bowers, that the surety bond°of F. E. Shannon be released this day Jan. 10, 1933
on account of a larger bond being furnished and approved.' Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Shannon, that we adopt a budget of $20,000 for the county Highway Fund. This
$20,000 to be divided equally between Supervisors District Number 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively, in the amount
of $5,000 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 Highly system of Adams County for the year 1933. Roll call,
all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Goble, seconded by Shannon, that the salaries of County employees for the year 1933 be as follows:
Road Dragging 300 per single mile, single man ^250 per hr., man & team 400 per hr., man and two team 50¢ per
hr. Patrolman $99.00'per °month. "` Roll` call, all voted, aye.~ Motion carried.
Motion by Goble, seconded by Shannon, that the salaries of the deputies and assistants in the various
offices beginning January 1st, 1933 be as follows: Assistant in Co. Supt. office $81.00, Clerk of the
County Court $90.00, Deputy Register of Deeds $90., Deputy Clerk of the District Court $93.00, Assistant in
County Attorney office $70.00, Assistant in County Treasurer office $86.00,:Deputy Sheriff $99.00. Roll call,
all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Berg, that=this board no adjourn to meet again an Monday, February 6th, 1933,
Motion carried. B•<:rd adjourned.
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County Clerk.
Deputy.
COURT HOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBR.
Monday, February 6th, 1933. 9 o'clock A.M..
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment of January 5th, 1933.
Minutes of last meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Bauer, that the securities pledged by the following banks in their respective
amounts be approved; First State Bank, Hayland, $12,000; Roseland State Bank, $17,000; First State Bank,
Kenesaw, $35,000; State Bank of Juniata, $12,000; Prosser State Bank, $12,000; Hastings National Bank, $45,000;
Nebraska National Bank, $45,000. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Goble, that the following official bonds be approved: Road Overseers; Orval
Blocher, Dist. # 1, West Blue Twp; Louis E. Yost, Dist. # 2, West Blue Twp; Wm. Oelschlager, Dist. # 1,
Highland Twp; Edwin Kent, Dist. # 1, Verona Twp; Bert McCall, Dist. # 2, Verona Twp; Al Osler, Dist. # 1,
Kenesaw Twp; John Cain, Dist. # 3, Kenesaw Twp; Walter Finnigsmier, Dist. # 4, Kenesaw Twp; Albert Borchers,
Dist. # 1, Wanda Twp; J. P. Mangers, Dist. # 3, Juniata Twp; Harry Grothaus, Dist. # 3, Denver Twp; Henry
Starner, Dist. # 4, Denver Twp; John Kothe, Dist. # 1, Ayr Twp; Conrad F. Pfeifer, Dist. # 2, Ayr Twp; Orval
E. Weber, Dist. # 4, Juniata Twp; Henry Manske, Dist. # 3, Ayr Twp; Peter Trausch, Dist. # 2, Roseland Twp;
Wm. Ehrman, Dist. ## 4, Roseland Twp; Geo. Ricker, Dist. # 2, Silver Lake Twp; Herman Plautz, Dist. # 2, Zero
Twp, Paul Krueger, Dist. # 3, Zero Twp; Hugo Bachman, Dist. # 4, Zero Twp; Laurence Bauder, Dist. # 1, Little
Blue Twp; Jim W. Hessman, Dist. # 3, Little Blue Twp. Town Treasurer; R. W. Plautz, Ayr Twp; Ben McWhirter,
Highland Twp; Fred Augustin, Juniata Twp, Justice of the Peace: W. H Fisher, West Blue Twp; Jas. Vance,
Logan Twp; Carl J. Ground, Verona Twp; Clifford H. Haselbarth, Wanda Twp; Jno VanNordheim,-Little Blue Twp.
Constable; T. J. Hines, City of Hastings. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Bowers, that the bond of W. Halsey Bohlke, County Judge, for $25,000, and the
bond of M. Fred Ruhter, County Highway Commissioner, for $2,000 be approved. Roll call, all voted aye.
Motion carried.
At 12 o'clock noon the board recessed until 1:15 when they again resumed with all members present.
Motion by Shannon, seconded. by Bauer,, that the semi-annual reports of the County Superintendent and County
Treasurer, and the fourth quarterly reports of the Register of Deeds, County Clerk, Clerk of the District
Court, Sheriff, and County Judge, be placed on file. Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Goble, that the order of the court in regard to Mother's Pension for Mrs. Bess
Hiatt, Mrs. Thelma Robinson, Mrs. Margaret Corwin, and Mrs. Mae Kueck, be complied with and the clerk instruct-
ed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Bowers, that we approved the appointment of Anne Coordt as Clerk of the County
Court. Motion carried.
At 2 o'clock the chairman ordered the clerk to open bids submitted for bridge contract, but none were sutmitted.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Berg, that the following named persons be appointed as Road Dragging Superintendent
in their respective districts for the year 1933. Dist. # 1. Morris Asmus, West Blue Twp; O. M. Doty, Highland
Twp; Philip Zimmerman, Denver Twp; Wm. Lenz, Blaine Twp. Dist. # 2: Arthur Augustin, Kenesaw Twp; Carl Ground,
Verona Twp; Leo Bierger, Juniata Twp; Albert Einspahr, Wanda Twp; Dist. # 3: Robert Huckfeldt, Cottonwood
T ��J. H. Wintera Roseland Twp; James VanceJr., Logan Twp, Geo. B. Carper, Silver Lake Twp. Dist. # 4:
Roy Black, Little Blue Twp; Simon Gerloff, Zero Twp; Bert Dericks, Ayr Twp, Wri. E. Stromer, Hanover Twp. Roll
call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Bowers, seconded by Shannon, that the clerical help in the various county offices be paid $75.00 per
month. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
A communication from Adams County National Farm Loan Ass'n was read before the board but no action was taken.
Motion by Berg, seconded by Goble, that the bond of G. G. Bauer and M. Fred Ruhter be released this day Feb. 6,
1933 on account of larger bonds being furnished. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Berg, that the County Treasurer be and is hereby instructed to transfer $15,000
from the Road Dragging Fund to the County Highway Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Bauer, seconded by Ruhter, that all supplies for Adams County offices must be authorized by the
supply committee, and parties furnishing supplies to file claim with County Clerk. Roll call, all voted aye.
Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Berg, that -no paid vacations -be allowed county employees and officers. Roll
call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Ruhter, that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds diad the
clerk is instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Anderson
Baird
Bauer
Berg
Board of Education, City of Hastings
n
Bohlke
Bowers
Breckenridge, et al
Button, Reg. of Deeds
Byers Lbr. Co.
Fester
Dorsey D
Geo. G.
L. A.
W. Halsey
Reuben
W. J
L. N.
GENERAL FUND
Policeman
Inquest of Edward R. Howard
Supervisors services
!t
Rent
Court costs
Supervisors services
Jurorsat Edward Howard inquest
Office supplies
Coal
$3.90
24.00
98.10
106.70
10.00
10.00
78.81
85.00
18.00
16.00
Al_AS
Cole
Crosson, Sheriff
Cunningham, County Supt.
Cunningham
Deines Drug Co
Dept. of Public Welfare
Dillenbach, Clerk of Dist. Court
Dutton & Sons Co.
Evans
Fischer
Frye Mfg. Co.
Gartner
Goble
Hankins
Hastings National Bank
Hastings Daily Tribune
Hastings Rubber Stamp Works
Juniata Lbr. Co.
K -B Printing Co.
Kenesaw Progress
Keith, et al
Land
Lord Co.
Lincoln School Supply Co.
11
Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co.
tt
Marian
Martin
Martin
Milburn & Scott Co.
Monroe Calculating Mch. Co.
Murphy Type Co.
Queen City Laundry
Remington Rand Inc.
Renner & Co.
Ruhter
Ruhter
Rutherford Bros.
Serf Printing Co.
Shannon
Simms
Standard Blue Print Co.
Stevens Plumbing Co.
Stewart
Swift & Co.
Theobald, Co. Treas.
University Publishing Co.
Whitesel
Widmaier
Blue Hill Machine Shop
Brehm Machine Co.
Cain
Churchill, et al
City Electric Dept.
Clark
Consbruck, et al
Duncan
Essinger Gar & Oil Co.
Gangwish
Hastings Battery & Electric Co.
Haws & Son
Hershey
Hubbard
Hupf & Denkert
Kurlish Battery Service
McGrath Hdw. Co.
National Refining Co.
Newman
O'Connell -Gill Tractor Co.
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Overy
Fete's Oil Station
Poore
Powers Service Station
Schmidt
Schuman
Shaw ,
Sithe
Tompkins Motor Co.
Zimmerman, et al
W. A.
Raymond L.
Lottie E.
Marjorie
Lucia
W. M.
0. G.
G. S.
P. H.
Jay
Sylvia
Dr.W,W.
C. H.
T. C.
J. E.
G. T.
Wm. S.
Percy
M. Fred
M. Fred
0. E.
F. E.
B. M.
Walter G
A. J.
W. C.
Wm.
Mutt
George
J. A.
Jacob
C. S.
M. C.
W. G.
S. S.
Andy
Howard G
Howard
D. W.
E. R.
Carl
John L.
Arthur J
Herman
Supervisors services
Jail & office expense
Express, mileage & postage
Services
Supplies
Reporting births & deaths
Court costs
Supplies
Mileage
TT
Supplies
Supervisors services
Supervisors services
Services
Imprinting checks
Election table
Supervisors proceedings & notice
Stamps
Supplies - County Farm
Supplies
Supervisors proceedings & supplies
Insanity hearings
Board for inmates at County Farm
Supplies
Services - court house
- Farm Bureau
Supervisors services
Supplies
11
Repairs
Overhaul typewriter
Laundry
Repairs
Supplies
Supervisors services
Services
Plumbing
Supplies
Supervisors services
Supplies
Plumbing
8
Soap
Supplies
Supervisors services
Services
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND.
Supplies
11
Patrolman
Labor
Light
Supplies
Dragging County Highway roads
Supplies
Gas & oil
Patrolman
Supplies
Gas, oil & supplies
Repairs
Patrolman
Repairs
Supplies
Gas & oil
Patrolman
Tractor parts
11
Patrolman
Gas & oil
Labor
Gas
Labor
Patrolman
Gas
Labor
Dragging County Highway roads
21.36
231.74
25.97
86.00
1.35
54.75
71.60
1.77
2.80
3.40
2.00
22.20
64.20
72.00
2.02
5.50
29.40
.75
12.60
76.09
47.37
34.00
135.80
4.67
15.94
15.33
61.20
9.25
80.00
13.50
2.53
7.68
29.90
7.50
6.63
1.25
20.45
97.60
2.35
9.50
153.65
76.00
4.90
10.18
2.65
3.60
20.10
5.50
19.73
15.20
13.60
1.20
1.00
50.92
6.29
.75
22.10
23.00
6.85
26.95
47.12
4.60
64.18
11.90
33.06
8.95
7.85
4.20
74.12
48.83
41.85
148.22
47.42
75.39
50.92
25.24
24.89
5.04
43.70
49.80
47.12
58.65
2.00
20.70
6-1,9
Hanover Twp.
Kenesaw Twp.
Verona Twp.
West Blue Twp.
POOR AID FUND.
Adams Co. Red Cross
Dragging Twp. roads
,t
11
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10.50
19.40
9.25
3.25
Services 5.45
Ft
n t, 5.93
n 20.66
7.20
Adrian, et al Mrs. John „
62.00
Austin Groc. Groc. 6.79
Batten A. I. Services 22.14
Bauer Groc. Groc. 9.76
Berres Groc. n 27.71
Berts Drug Store Drugs 6.05
Brooke & Son n 1.60
Brown, M.D. J. W. Services 37.75
Byers Lbr. Co. Coal 47.85
Cannon T. N. Drugs 5.30
Cash Food Market Groc. 4.14
City Fuel & Feed Co. Coal 33.50
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" 161.50
Coates B. F. Groc. 12.35
Cooper Coal Co. Coal 77.05
Cowton Coal Co. " 137.75
Crafford M. Mae Services 39.84
Dean Hattie " 27.50
Dickerson F. E. Drugs 4.30
Eckhardt C. C. Groc. 9.23
n R. n 10.37
Egbert Hospital Dr. Services 50.00
Feese, M.D. J. P. 86.80
n
n „ 2.00
"' 5.00
Fisher Groc. Groc. 7.19
Flowers H. „ 13.35
e, ,F n 3.63
Foote, M.D. E. C. Services 111.50
Genterts Store Groc. 8.34
Guildner C. Wayne Services 36.00
Hahne Bros. Groc. 47.12
Havens Cash Market r, 7.86
Henderckson Bob " 12.96
Hollister Mrs. Lloyd Services 40.00
Jakes Groc. Groc. 9.09
Johnson Furniture Co. Supplies 4.95
Jones J. G. Groc. 15.04
Jungerian Groc. " 60.14
Juniata Grain & Live Stock Assn. Coal 38.25
Juniata Lumber Co. „ 24.65
Kenesaw Drug Co. Drugs 9.80
Kenesaw Mill & Elevator Co. Coal 17.34
Kohlbry Herman Groc 10.58
Leonard Mrs. L. G. Services 8.00
Lepley Groc. Groc. 48.50
Livingston Bros. Services 50.00
M & A Groc. Groc. 11.00
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Services 25.60
n " 65.34
n
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1143.55
n
26.80
n n 18.72
n n
36.05
n
u
8.90
98.60
Matthiesen & Co. Carl R. Drugs 3.05
McDowell Groc. W. H. Groc. 5.05
Mikkelsen Drug Co. Drugs 6.40
Moon Lulu K. Services 22.18
Nowers Dr. Walter E. 11 19.00
Osler Dorothy n 5.00
Paisley Lbr. Co. W. G. Coal 111.00
Portor Co. Groc. 12.37
Prosser Lbr. Co. Coal 8.50
Pratt J. C. Groc. 10.56
Rogers Groc. n 9.63
Rollons Mrs. V. B. Services 15.50
Roseland Grain & Supply Co. Coal 6.80
Roseland Lbr. Co." 8.10
Rutts Drug Co. Drugs 19.79
Samuelson Lbr. Co. Coal 5.50
Schneider Edith M. Services 9.00
Schunk Chas. L. Groc. 16.15
Shaw Wilfred L. Services 15.00
8 „ n 31.00
Stark Mrs. C.
tt Jim
Mrs. J.
Stump, R.N. C. W.
Sumner, M.D. Ella P.
Sunnyside
Table Supply Co. Groc.
Uridil Dr. Joseph E. Services
Veith Groc. Groc.
Walker Conrad
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Wells J. R. Services
Whisinand Carl Groc.
tt tt tt
Wyatt Mrs. C. R. Services
Services
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Marian
Whitesel
Goble
Motion by shannon
A.M. Motion
SOLDIERS & SAILORS BELIEF COMMISSION.
H. E. Relief
ROAD FUND" °SUPERVISOR: DIST. NO 2.
W. C. Road work
ROAD FUND SUPERVISOR DIST. No.
Jay Road work
15.50
20.00
12.00
5.00
10.00
224.64
8.06
150.00
8.30
5.27
9.12
8.87
56.69
11.71
12.00
400.00
10.00
50.00
seconded by Berg, that this board now adjourn to meet again on March 6th, 1933 at 9 o'clock
ied. Boaradjourned.
Co. Clerk
Deputy.
625
COURT HOUSE HASTINGS, NEM
Monday, March 6th, 1933. 9 o'clock A.M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment of February 6th, 1933.
Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Bauer, seconded by Shannon, that the request of Fred Yenckel and L. W. Yenckel, and Mark Campbell
for blind pension be granted at $12.00 per month. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Berg, that the following official bonds be approved: Justice of the Peace; George
Weber, Roseland TW., James F.' Crowley, City of Hastings. Constable, Felix Young, Kenesaw Twp. Town Treasurer;
Alfred Lofquist, Little Blue Twp.„ Jno. Einspahr, Logan Twp., and Fred Hohfeld, Cottonwood Twp. Roadoverseers;
Highland Twp., Wm. Coffey; Dist. 2, Fred Jones, Dist. 4. Kenesaw Twp; Roy Ernst, Dist. 2. Wanda Twp.; Andrew
Einspahr, Dist. 4. Denver Twp.; Albert Hueske, Dist. 1, Gilbert Mathews, Dist. 2. Ayr Twp.; Ray Woodworth,
Dist. 4; Roseland Twp.; Al Miller, Dist. 1, Frank Zubrod-, Dist. 3. Juniata Twp.; Tony Consbruck, Dist. 1.
Cottonwood Twp.; Otto C. Hansen, Dist. 2. Logan Twp.; Peter Pitz, Dist. 55, James Patterson, Dist. 56,
Charles V. Bush, Dist. 57; Lloyd G. Hall, Dist. 58. Silver Lake Twp.; Al Mangers, Dist 1. Zero Twp.; Will
Koepke, Dist. 1. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Goble, that the order of the court in regard to Mother's Pension for Gertrude
Preston and Mrs. Pearl Hanson, be complied with and the clerk instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll
call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Bower,thatthe resignation -of -Albert Borchers; Roadoverseer, Dist. #1, Wanda Twp.,
be approved and his bond be cancelled this date,March-6th,'1953:- Roll call, all -voted -aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Berg, seconded by Bower, that the bond of J. E.. Marian be cancelled this -date, March 6th, 1933, on
account of a larger bond being,furnished.- Roll call, all voted aye. -Motion carried.
At 12 o'clock noon the board recessed until 1:15 when they again resumed with all members present.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Goble, 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.
GENERAL FUND.
Pencils $ 4.22
Supervisors services
11180:::g
Court costs 33.30
Supervisors services - 76.20
Coal
Light
12.443
60.75
Gas
Jail and office expense 308.90
Matron County Jail
42.00
Laundry
6.30
n Services 2.00
Mileage and stamps
21.57
Supplies
2.25
n 8.50
Court costs 108.30
Mileage 2.80
Services & mileage of Soldiers & Sailors
Relief meeting
5.80
Services & mileage of Soldiers & Sailors
Relief meeting
Supplies
Advertising Pencil Co.
Bauer
Berg
Bohike, Co. Judge
Bowers
Byers Lumber Co
Central Power Co
City Electric Dept.
Crosson, Sheriff
Crosson
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G. G.
L., A.
W. Halsey
Reuben
Raymond L
Bertha
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William L
Lottie E
Cunningham, Supt.
Deines Drug Co
Democrat Printing
Dillenbach, Clerk
Evans
I?
Co
of Dist. Court Lucia
O. G.
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Fischer
Gaston Music & Furniture Co
Gaudreault Mere Co.
Goble
Hastings Letter Shop ,
Hastings Rubber Stamp Works
Haukenherry
Hendricksen
Hinrichs
Keith, et al
Kenesaw Progress
Land
Lincoln School Supply QD,
Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co.
I,
Madgett
Marian
Marian
Milburn & Scott,
Moore, et al
Queen City Laundry
Ruhter
Schoreder, Co Atty
Serf Printing Co
Shannon
Simms '
St. John
St. John
Theobald
G. S.
A J
• .
Jay
George E
Robt.
Mrs. John F.
Dr. W. W.
C. H.
William
HE
J. E.
Mrs. W. T.
M. Fred
Herman G
0. E.
F. E.
B. M.
E. A.
Therese A
A. J.
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Supervisors services
Supplies
n.
Witness fee of E.R.Howard inquest
Services & mileage of Soldiers & Sailors
Relief meeting 7.40
Witness fee of E. R. Howard inquest 1.00
Insanity hearings 14.00
Supervisors proceedings and Treas. report 47.30
Care of inmates at Co. Farm 125.10
Supplies 16.42
Services - court house 57.80
" - Farm Bureau 9.75
Witness fess of E. R. Howard inquest 1.00
Services & mileage of Soldiers & Sailors
Relief meeting
Supervisors services
Supplies
Services
Laundry
Supervisors services
Supplies
Supervisors services
3.40
5.95
8.60
36.00
15.00
.70
1.00
Supplies
Services
Postage
3.30
85.00
15.76
18.15
5.37
73.30
12.04
142.25
66.00
5.20
15.36
48.96
151.26
Ayr Lumber Co
Brehm Machine Co.
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Brown
Cain
City Electric Dept.
Clark
Consbruck, et al
Deep Rock Station
Dillon
Duncan
Dutton &
Essinger
Gangwish
Goble
Haws
Heimerl
Hubbard
Jones & Son
Lawson Hdw Co.
Lubricant Co., Inc.
McClelland -Dunn Motor Co
McGrath Hdw Co
National Refining Co
Newman
O'Connell -Gill Tractor Co
Sons
Garage
Overy
Pete's Oil Station
Phillips Petroleum Co..
Powers Service Station
Pritchard
Richersen
Schmidt
Schuman
Shaw
Sidles -Duda -Myers Co
Sime
Troeger
Valentine Jr
Weakley
Zimmerman, et al
Denver Twp.
Highland Twp.
Juniata Twp.
Kenesaw Twp.
Silvey Lumber Co.
Adams Co. Red Cross
Adrian
Aulrich
Austin Groc.
Bauer Groc.
Berres Groc.
Berts Drug Store
Brooke & Son •
Brown, MD
Byers Lumber Co.
Cannon
City Fuel & Feed Co
Coates Cash Groc.
Coates Groc.
Consumers Cash Lumber Co.
Cooper Coal Co.
Cowton Coal Co.
Crafford
Crosson
Dever, M.D.
Dickerson
Eckhardt
Eckhardt
Farmers Grain Co.
Feese
Fisher Groc.
Gentert's Store
Guildner
Hahn
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Hahne Bros.
ud„+ n_,,,. r -
Vern
Mutt
J. A.
Jacob
Earl
G. S.
W. M.
3. W.
M. C.
C. M.
W. G.
Rex
Andy
T. W.
C. K.
D -A.
J. H.
Howard G.
Howard
Clyde
Wm.
E. R.
Carl
John L -
A. 3.
Carl
H R
W.
Herbert
J. A.
Mrs. John
Wm.
J. W.
T. N.
M. Mae
Mrs. Wm.
Chas. R.
F. E.
C.
R. E.
Dr. J. P.
C. Wayne
Dr. 0. H.
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COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND.
ROAD DRAGGING FUND.
BRIDGE FUND,
POOR AID FUND.
Supplies
Labor
if
Patrolman
Light
Supplies
Road dragging
Ga3
Labor
Supplies
Supplies
Labor
Patrolman
Gas
n'
Labor
Patrolman
Supplies
1f
Oil
Repairs
Supplies
Gas
Patrolman
Tractor -Grader & other parts
Tractor parts
Patrolman
Gas
n.,
Labor
ff
Patrolman
Labor
Patrolman
Supplies
Gas
Supplies
Labor
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Dragging county roads
Dragging twp. roads
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Lumber
Services
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Trees
Groc.
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Drugs
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Services
Coal
Drugs
Coal:
Groc.
Goal
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Services
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Drags
Groc.
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Coal
Services
Groc.
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Services
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Groc.
TI,V11 IV"
11.90
4.S0
8.50
10.75
39.52
.75
2.15
11.70
22.28
2.50
1.90
2.95
3.50
26.60
4.85
9.80
7.50
28.50
6.05
.80
220.80
6.10
1.85
17.85
23.56
40.98
108.82
45.60
11.22
16.08
1.54
19.38
5.00
30.78
42.40
26.60
8.50
17.35
3.40
3.20
3.04
22.20
14.80
4.45
9.80
7.90
18.35
3.67
42.00
23.00
6.86
12.25
45.55
2.50
6.50
28.00
75.58
16.80
256.75
13.70
3.74
12.40
72.10
193.15
36.00
20.00
8.00
3.00
12.34
15.48
4.11
29.50
14.12
6.88
28.00
95.00
2.00
46.27
1% RA
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Kenesaw Drug Co. Drugs 2.30
Kindig J. E. Groc. 5.52
Kohlbry Herman " 11.13
Lee Katherine Services 10.00
n n 11 10.00
Leonard Mrs. L. G. n 8.00
Lepley Groc. Groc. 54.70
Livingston Bros. Services 50.00
M & A. Groc. Groc. 22.84
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Services 13.90
n n 82.52
n n 21.35
n n 66.55
Matthiesen & Co. Carl R. Drugs 1.70
McDowell Groc. W. H. Groc. 39.82
3.31
Meads Cash Groc. " 37.62
Mikkelsen Drug Co. Drugs 11.95
Moon Lulu K. Services 20.02
Nowers Dr. Walter E. n 34.00
Oliver Lumber Co. Coal 32.45
Pauley Lumber Co. n 145.05
Pay-N-Takit Groc. 22.23
Porter Co. n 12.00
Pratt J. C. n 20.04
Rogers Groc. n 13.91
Rollins Mrs. V. B. Services 14.00
Rork Lee W. n 7.50
Roseland Grain & Supply Co. Coal 3.50
Rutts Drug Store Drugs 21.54
Schaufelberger Dr. Frank Services 10.00
Schlueter Lumber Co. Coal 13.30
Schneider Edith M. Services 25.00
Schunk C. L. Groc. 20.06
Silvey Lumber Co. J. A. Coal 3.75
Simms B. M. Drugs 2.00
Simpson & Joh Groc. 29.00
Smith Dr. A. A. Services 30.00
Standard Oil Co. Fuel 4.18
Stark Mrs, C. Services 14.00
Stark Jim n 20.00
Stark Mrs J n 12.00
Sumner Ella P. n 10.00
Sunnyside n 166.00
Thiel Jacob Groc. 12.94
Uridil Dr. Joseph E. Services 95.00
Veith Groc, Groc. 10.36
Virgils Cash Store " 17.27
Walker Conrad " 8.06
Wells Mrs. J. R. Services 8.00
Whisinand Groc. Groc. 81.92
Wyatt Mrs. C. R. Services 12.00
Yost Lumber Co. J. H. Coal 96.80
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND.
Marian H. E. Relief 400.00
ROAD FUND SUPERVISOR DIST. No. 4.
Goble
Jay
Road work 65.00
Motion by Shannon, seconded by Berg, that the claim of E. T. Hobbs for .13.00 and $6.00 respectively, and the
claim of Jacob Peters for *11.50 be disallowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seeondedL by Bauer, tat the policy #14375 issued by the Hartford -Steam Boiler Inspection and
Insurance Co. be cancelled this date March 4,1933. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Berg, seconded -by -Goble, that this board adjourn to meet again on April 5th, 1933 at a-GiLe-lowit-a-
9 o'clock A.MJ Motion carried. Board adjourned.
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Chairman.
opntyerk
•Deputy
031
COURT' HOUSE;"` HASTINGS, NEER.
Wednesday, April 5th, 1933. 9 o'clock A.M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment of March 6th;' 1933.
Minutes of last meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Shannon, seconded by'Berg, 'that we purchase from the Byers Lumber Co. one car of bridge plank consisting
of the following: 150 3x12-20 ft, 100 3x12-18 ft, balance 3x12--16 ft com fir full sawn at an agreed price of $28.50
F.O.B.Pauline, Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Bauer, that the County Treasurer be instructed to transfer $300 from the State
Ma•intainance Fund to the County Road Dragging Fund for the purpose of reimbursing that fund for license certificate
holders. Roll call, all voted aye.. • Motion carried.
Motion by Berg, seconded by Goble,that we purchase from the Silvey Lumber Co. one car of bridge plank consisting
of the following: 150 3x12-18 ft, 550 3x12-16 ft com fir full sawn at an agreed price of $28.50 F.O.B. Holstein.
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Bauer,zseconded by Shannon, that the -order -of the court -in regard to Mother's Pension for Hattie
Kimbrough be complied with and the clerk instructed to• issue warrants for the same: ,Roll call, all voted aye.
Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Goble, that the following official bonds be approved:. E E Grothen, Twp. Clerk,
Ayr. Twp. Roadoverseers; Oliver Busboom, Dist. #4, Hanover Twp; Thos O'Brien, Dist. #3, Highland Twp; Chris
Meyer, Dist. #4, Blaine, Twp; Cleo Newell, Dist #2, Juniata Twp.. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
At 12 o'clock noon the board recessed until 1:15 when they again resumed with all members present.
¥otion by Shannon, seconded by Goble, that the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the Clerk
instructed to issue warrantsfor the same. ° Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Bauer
Berg
Binderup Hdw Co
Bowers
Brazelton
Bruce
Carts Cafe
Cannon
Central Power Co
City Electric Dept
City Fuel & Feed Co
Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Co
Crosson
n
Crosson, Sheriff
Cunningham Co Supt
Dillenbach, Clerk of Dist. Court
Evans
Fischer
Frankel Carbon & Ribbon Mfg Co
Gaudreault Mere Co
Goble
Hastings Rubber Stamp Works.
Heartwell
Heiman
Jones
Jones, Co. Clerk
Jungerman Groc
Kenesaw Progress
Keith, et al
Land
Latta, et al
Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co
Lord Co
Marian
Martin
Mortgage Investment Co
It
Murphy Typewriter_ Co
Queen City Laundry
Rutherford Bros
Ruhter
Serf Printing Co
Shannon
St John
Taylor
Taxi 80
emplin
Theobald Co Treas
Warren & Co
Widmaier
Woodworth
G G
L A
Reuben
Edmund
Ed
T IJ .
Bertha
tl
Raymond L
Lottie E
Lucia
O G
G S
AJ
Jay
C W
George V
LoRene
TW
Dr W W
C H
Dr.J0
J E
Wm L
R E
M Fred
O E
F E
Theresa -A
n
Maude E
W H
A J
C R
Wm
Lovina
GENERAL FUND.
Supervisor services
Supplies
Supervisor services
Services
Meals for jury
Drugs county farm
Gas
Light
Coal
Supplies
Matron
Services
Jail ,& office expense
Stamps --&-express.
Mileage
Court costs
Mileage
"
Ribbons
Supplies.
Supervisor services
Supplies
Drayage
Services
rt
Office supplies
Soap
Supervisor proceedings
Insanity witnesses
Care of Inmates at Co Farm
Insanity witnesses
Services- Farm Bureau
" Court House
Supplies
Supervisor services
Plumbing
Bond premium
Services
Laundry
Plumbing
Supervisor services
Supplies
Supervisor services
Services
n
Testimony
Drayage
Supplies
Stamps
Audi ting
Bailiff
Services
105.30
98.80
4.75
81.60
40.35
2.00
8 .85
7.85
11.81
43.97
89.68
8.42
13.50
2.88
189.15
19.20
22.00
155.90
2.80
3.40
2.50
5.40
41.20
.65
1.25
1 .00
14.45
85.66
10.80
12.75
29.20
135.80
21.00
9.70
59.80
49.73
76.00
3.15
30.00
48.00
3.00
4.95
.80
75.60
331.50
97.00
110.00
36.04
3.00
.50
1.25
2.00
100.00
27.00
75.00
Ayr Twp
Bell
Black
Blaine Twp
Bramble
Chase
Chenoweth
Churchill
Cottonwood Twp
Crosson
n
Denver Twp
Woods
Dillon
Ervin
Fairbanks
n -
Gartner
Gartner
Geiger & Putney
Gerloff
Gartner
Gerloff
Hanover Twp
Hawk
Heartwell
Highland Twp
Juniata Tdgp
Kenesaw Twp
Little Blue Twp
Logan Twp
May
Nebr Consolidated Mill's
Nebr Culvert & "Mfg Co`
Nolan
Parson Oil Co
Railway Express Co
Ramsom
Roseland Twp
Schafer
Serf Printing Co
Silver Lake Twp
Standard Oil Co
Sterty
Verona Twp
Wanda Twp
West Blue Twp
Wood
Wright
Zero Twp
Zimmerman
Adams & Co
Ayr Lumber Co
Baker
Brewer
Brehm Machine Co
Brown
Cain
Clark
City Electric Dept
Davis
Essinger Gar & Oil Co
Essinger
Fisher
Gangwish
Hageman Hdw
Haskin
Haws & Son
Hoefer, et al
,Hubbard
Klusman, et al
Lofquist
Newman
O'Connell -Gill Tractor Co
n
Oliver Lumber Co
Overt'
Overy
Pavelka
Pete's Oil Station
Phillips Petroleum Co
Phillips, et al
Phillips Petro Co
r -
O P
Dewey
A L
Roy
Marvin
George
Will
Dewey
Earl
Frank
Lester
Peter
Raymond
William
Paul
Chris
Raymond
C A
George
Don
A
Geo
O E
Henry
Cecil
H B
Herbert
J D
Floyd'
Blaine
Vern
Mutt
J A
Jay
J W
Clan
M C
RW
W G
John
Andy
Chris
Alfred
Howard G
Howard
Jim
Wm
Henry
Dragging twp roads
Assisting Co Surveyor
Labor
Dragging twp roads
Assisting Co Surveyor
Labor
+r
Dragging twp roads
Assisting Co Surveyor
Dragging twp roads
Team work
Labor
Assisting Co Surveyor
_11
Posts
Labor
Dynamite
Labor
Team work
Labor
Dragging twp roads
Labor
Surveyor
,r
Dragging twp roads
n
n
n
Labor
Sacks
Supplies
Labor
Gas
Express
Labor
Dragging twp roads
Labor
Auto License vouchers
Dragging twp roads
Gas
Labor
Dragging twp roads
rr
Labor
Dragging twp roads
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
Supplies
Labor
+r
r+
n
rr
Supplies
Light
Welding
Gas
Repairs
Labor
Supplies
n
Gas
Labor
Patrolman
Labor
Welding
Labor
Tractor & grader parts
n
n
Stakes
Labor
++
Gas
n
Dragging Countyloads
Gas
48.70
3.50
22.80
60.94
3.50
6.00
6.00
4.50
24.10
3.50
10.50
69.24
3.50
2.50
2.25
17.50
3.50
7.20
10.50
44.40
4.75
4.00
4.75
70.86
2.50
72.30
17.10
60.70
61.30
89.50
59.85
37.15
2.25
4.50
69.35
178.09
8.00
1.95
34.19
2.25
58.00
1.75
11.75
43.65
7.69
2.25
87.90
41.20
40.60
4.25
1.20
69.70
5.10
31.05
45.44
2.50
2.50
8.10
35.25
83.60
6.89
.75
10.00
93.54
27.60
26.03
65.36
11.08
5.00
36.00
6.65
45.60
2.25
2.50
38.57
38.97
60.39
24.51
5.20
83.60
1.00
22.05
14.14
20.67
46.80
39.31
cC
635
Slack, et al Harry
Stromer, et al Earl F
Stortz Supply Co
Rosie's Right now Service
Weakly Will
Zimmerman, et al Herman
Zubrod Jake
Dragging county roads
Supplies
Repairs
Labor
Dragging county roads
Labor
67.80
117.30
.48
1.35
6.75
43.80
1.75
BRIDGE FUND
Duncan C S Repairs 7.15
Matthews G F Labor 6.50
Mohling, et al H A 6.50
POOR AID FUND.
Adams Co Red Cross Services 5.00
11 if 13.93
Adrian, et al Mrs John r 46.50
Austin Groc Groc 6.22
"
Sauer Groc 13.77
n
Herres Groc 47.70
Berts Drug Store Drugs 17.60
Brooke & Son n .85
Byers Lumber Co Coal 40.31
Cannon T N Drugs 15.70
City Fuel & Feed Co Coal 52.60
li n 142.55
Coates B F Groc 16.24
Coates C L n 4.79
Consumbers Cash Lumber Co Coal 92.60
Cooper Coal Co n 48.30
Cowton Coal Co if 123.85
Crafford M Mae Services 39.86
Crosson Mrs W L Services 20.00
DeBacker Dr L J n 10.00
Deines Drug Co Drugs 5.75
Dickerson F E'
Duerker
4.45
Duerker j B Services 14.00
Eckhardt Carl Chas Groc 14.30
Egbert Dr C L Services 95.40
Feese Dr J P n 20.00
Fisher Groc Groc 20.75
Foote Dr E C Services 18.00
n
n il 150.00
Gray Dr 0G n 5.25
Green Drug Co Drugs 2.20
Guildner C Wayne Services 25.00
Hahne Bros Groc 46.53
Hamel E B Services 62.00
Havens Groc Groc. 28.45
n n .65
Hendrickson Robt Groc 28.24
Herbst Henry n 24.32
Hollister Mrs Lloyd Services 40.00
Jones James G Groc 20.40
Jungerman Groc " 71.89
Juniata Grain & Live Stock Assn Coal 33.70
Kenesaw Drug Co Drugs 1.95
Kindig J E Groc 7.17
Kohlbry Herman n 15.87
Lee Katherine Services 20.00
Leonard Mrs L G " 8.00
Lepley Groc Groc 56.45
Lincoln Splint & Brace Co Brace 27.00
M & A Groc Groc 29.32
Mace John L Services 9.00
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital 11 26.70
McDowell Groc W H Groc 9.01
Mikkelsen Drug Co Drugs 25.70
Moon Lulu K Services 22.17
Newman, et al Howard Potatoes 92.85
Nowers Dr W E Services 58.00
Oliver Lumber Co Coal 3.10
Pauley Lumber Co W G n 109.70
Penney Co J C Clothes 12.76
Pratt J C Groc 18.74
Preston Mrs M Services 12.00
Reel Store GrIc 2.05
Rogers Groc II 17.02
Rollins V B Services 15.00
Rork, M D L W If 15.00
Roseland Grain & Sup Co Coal 3.55
Rutts Drug Store Drugs 10.00
Schaufelberger Frank Services 10.00
Schlueter Lumber Co Coal 5.20
Schneider Eidth Services 25.00
Schunk Chas L Groc 23.02
Shaw Wilfred L Services 36.00
Silvey Lumber Co J A Coal 3.25
SimpsonMoh Groc 51.00
_ _ _ __
537
Stark
Stark
Sumner, M D.
Sunnyside
Swanson
Theil
Mrs J
Jim
Ella P
Leonard A.
J
Virgils Cash Store
*alker Conrad
Wells Mrs J R
Whisinand Carl V
Wyatt Mrs C R
Yost Lumber Co J H
Services
tc
it
a
Groc
n
n
Services
Groc
Services
Coal
12.00
20.00
28.00
170.00
35.00
16.76
9.31
13.65
8.85
74.02
12.00
62.15
12.95
ROAD FUND SUPERVISOR DIST. No. 2.
Berg L A Road work 20.00
ROAD FUND SUPERVISOR DIST. No. 3.
Ruhter M Fred Road work 50.00
Goble
Adams Co. Agricultural Society.
Marian
ROAD FUND SUPERVISOR DIST; No. 4.
Jay Road work
HE
COUNTY FAIR FUND
100.00
Permanent improvements & premiums 42.94
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND.
Relief
300.00
Motion by Ruhter, seconded by Bower that this board now adjourn to meet again on May -5th, 1933 at 9 o'clock A.M.
Motion carried.'oard adjourned.
Co. Clerk
.Deputy/