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Court House Hastings, Nebraska
Wednesday, January 5th, 1927. 9 o'clock A. M.
Adams County Board of Supervisors met as. per adjournment of December 7th, 1926. S. B. Sorensen, Chairman
presi ding.
Roll call , members present as follows: Furry, Gartner, Hargleroad, Rainforth, Sorensen and Whitesel.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
Motion by Re.inforth, second by Furry that the Chairman appoint a committee of three to draft suitable
resolutions on the death of Supervisor Win. Keal, Motion carried. The chairman appointed Supervisors
Rainforth andHargleroad and County Clerk Cates as resolution committee. The committee submitted the
following resolutions
'WHEREAS: Wm. Keal, Supervisor o f District # 6, Adams County, Nebr. , and serving Adams County in that capacity
for several years, deperted this life on December 17th, 1926.
AND WHEREAS: We deplo re the loss 0 f his valuable servi ces to the County 0 f Adams in the capacity o f
Supervisor 1.1.nd that we will naLss the pleasant association •we had with him on the Adams County Board.
BE IT THEREOORE RESOLVED, By the Adams County Board of Supervisors that these Resolution of Respect be
spread on our record and a copy o f the same be sent to thefamily of the deceeased.
W. B. Hargleroad
T. R. Rain forth
J. A. Cates
Motion by Hargleroad, second by Furry that the above resolutions be adopted. Motion carried.
Appointment of Edward Shreiner, Deputy County Treasurer. by Pearl B. Woodworth, County Treasurer was filed
with the Board and upon motion by Hargleroad, second by Rainforth, the appointment of Edward Schriainer, Deputy
County Treasurer was confirmed by the Board.
Annual report o f the Adams County Farm Bureau was received and shown to the Bo zd and upon motion by
Hargleroad, second by Furry the report was accepted and ordered placed on file.
W. G. Saddler, s. member of the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Commiesion, whose term of office had expired
recommended to the Board the name o f H. M. Carpenter for appointment as Relief Commissioner. Application was
also filed by Hastings Post # 11, American Legion reques.ting the appointment of Francis R. Lee as a member
of this commission. The Board considered the names o f these applicants and upon motion by Hargleroad,
second by Gartner H. M. Carpenter was appointed for the 3 year term of Soldiers & Sailors Relief Commission.
Motion by' Ha.rgleroad, second
Corwin, Mrs, Fay Louban, Mrs,
Court, that the order of the
pensions. :.10 tion carried.
by Whitesel that in the matter of granting Mothers ens ons 0 rs. a ga
Hannah Ferguson and Mrs. Wanda Gettman, which had been ordered by the County
Court be approved and the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants for these
The serni-annual report o f nartha H. Schultz , County Supt. , was read
Furry, the report was accepted and ordered placed on' file.
The following applicationefor appointment as Supervisor of District # 6 to fill vacancy caused by the death of
Wm. Keal were read before the Board: R. R. Vance, W. A. Cole, Geo. Munroe, R. C. Firrne, C. W. Wilson,
Harry Proffitt, P. W. Yager and Edward S. Jones.
Metier, by Hargleroad, second by thitesel that the appointment o f a Supervisor in District 1 6 to fill vacancy
be laid over cfser the new Board o fSupe rviso re to act on. Motion carried.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Rainforth that the following Official Bonds be approved: Carroll Parker, Town
Clerk, Kenesaw Township, Simon Gerloff, Town Clerk, Zero Township, Geo. Augustine, Town Treasurer, Kenesaw
Township, Mart_n Heeren, Town Clerk, Hanover Township, W. A. Johnson, Town Treasurer, Silver Lake Township,
John VonNordheim, Town Treasurer Little Blue Township, Albert Junkers Town Treasurer, Highland Township,
Hulgar Nelson, Town Clerk, Cottonwood Township, S. S. Rinker, Town Treasurer, .West Blue Township, Ed
Gentert, Town Treasurer, Logan Township, Frank Gasch, Town Cleric, Highland. Township, Fred Hohlfeldt, Town
Treasurer, Cottonwood Township, Emil Baehr, Town Treasurer, Hanover Township, Edgar Huxtable, Town Clerk,
Maine Township, Clifford Haselbarth, Justice of the Peace, Wanda Township, Ira Gingrich, Town Clerk, Silver
Lake Township, Roy Laux, Justice of the Peace, Blaine Township, James F. Crowley, Justice of the Peace, City
of Hastings, Adam Reader, Justice of the Peace, Zero Township, Albert Fricke , Ju Aim° of the Peace , Denver
Township, G. D. Strotser, , Justice of the Peace, Ham ver Township, Charles Kidd, Justice of the Peace, Kenesaw
Towrehip, John Shafer, Justice of the Peace, Highlend Township, H. F. Favinger, Justice of the Peace, City
o f Hastings. Roll call, on the above motion, ail voted aye. Motion carried.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M. when they again resumed.
and upon motion by Hargleroad, second by
Invoices of machinery, material, tools and supplies in Supervisors
and upon motion by Rainforth, second by Hargleroad, these invoices
Motion by Gartner, second by Fainforth that the following Official
Sheriff, Edward Schreiner, Deputy County Treasurer, Walter M. Crow
County Treasurer.
The semi-annual report o f J. A. eaten, County Clerk was read and upon motion by Hargleroad,
the report was ordered placed on file.
Di strict s numbers 1-2-3 and 4 were read
were ordered placed on file.
Bonds be approved: Raymond L. Crosson,
, County Attorney, Pearl B.‘ Woodworth ,
second by Rain forth
Motion byhitesel, second by Rain forth that the following duplicate Miscellaneous receipts from the Treasurers
Office be m-:ide a part o f the Supervisors Record. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Receipts follow:
1975
1976
1977
# 1978
# 1979
it 1980
# 1981
# 1982
# 1983
# 1984
# 198.5
## 1986
## 1987
# 1988
## 1989
# 1990
11 1991
1992
# 1993
# 1994
# 1995
1996
# 1997
# 1998
# 1999
# 2000
ft 2001
# 2 SO2
# 2003
## 2004
## 2005
# 2006
# 2007
# 2008
2009
# 2010
# 2011
# 2012
# 2013
## 203.7
# 2018
## 2019
# 2020
# 2021
# 2022
# 2023
# 2024
# 2025
P. Gartner Credit Bridge sUnd
Hazel Powell, Webster
County, Treas. Credit School District ## 49
Hazel Powell, Webster
County, Treas. Credit School District ## 21
Judge Joseph Turbyfill Credit Fines &, Licenses
Judge Joseph Turby fill Credit Fines & Licenses
Judge Joseph Turbyfill Credit Fines & Licenses
Judge Joseph Turbyfill Credit Fines & Licenses
7.50
35.15
120.69
25,00
100.00
20,00
153..25
Eschange National Bank Credit General Fund 125.04
Lyman -Richey Sand & Gravel Co Credit Bridge Kind 12.00
Judge J. M. Turbyfill Credit Inheritance Tax 3179.47
Lucia Dillenbach credit Fines & Licenses 9.25
Lucia Dillenbach Credit Fines & Licenses 5.00
Lucia Di.11enbe.ch Credit Fines & Licenses 5.00
Lucia Dillenbach Credit Fines & Licenses 5.00
Lucia Dillenbach Credit lines & Licenses 10.00
Lucia Dillenbach Credit Fines & Licenses 6.00
Judge Turbyfill credit Fines & Licenses 46.70
Ayr Village Credit Electric Light Int. 300.00
W. B. Hargleroad Credit Bridge Fund 10.00
W, B. Hargleroad Credit County Highway 1432.05
Peter Gartner Credit Bridge "'und 11.00
Kenesaw Township Credit General Fund 1000.00
W. B. Hargleroad credit County Highway litind 222.00
J. H. Robinson Credit Bridge Fund 1 5.00
matt Trousch Credit Inheritance Tax Hund 30.00
J. H Perry Credit Road Dragging Fund 226.50
J H. Furry Credit Road Dragging Fund. 510.00
Lucia Dillenbach Credit Fines & Licenses 5.00
Judge Turbyfill Credit Inheritance Tax Fund 90.75
Lucia Dillenbach Credit Fines & Licenses 30.00
Peter Gartner Credit County Bridge 31.25
Prosser State Bank Credit General Fund 50.00
State Bank of Juniata Credit General r'und 158.00
Lucia Dillenbach Credit General Fund 2.90
J. H. Furry Credit County Highway 516.00
Judge Turbyfill Credit Inheritance Tax 40.41
Kenesaw State bank Credit General rund 200.00
Farmers State Bank Ayr Credit General Fund 106.40
State Bank o f Hastings Credit
Peter Gartner Credit
First State Bank Hayland. ie
is. Hargleroad credit
Geo. Harm Credit
First National Bank Credit
First National Bank Credit
J. A. Cates, Co. Clerk Credift
Geo. Harm, Sheriff Credit
Geo. Hare, Sheriff Credit
General Fund 137.58
County Highway 92.00
General Fund 75.00
County Highway Fund 7.75
General Bund
General r'und
General_ Fund
General Fund
General Fund
General Fund
Request o f Raymond L. Crosson, Sheriff -elect for a
motion by Hargleroad, second by Gartner granted by
1229.42
34.07
439.11
367.60
7.75
274.30
deputy Sheriff at a salary at $100.00 per month was upon
the Board.
Requwst of Raymond L. Crosson, Sheriff -elect for the appointment of Bertha Corsson as matron was upon motion
by Rain forth , second by Furry, granted by the Board.
The appointment of John Frederick Bramble as Deputy Sheriff of Adam: County by Raymond L. Crosson, Sheriff -
elect
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elect was upon motion by Gartner, second by Furry, confirmed by the Board.
Official Bond o f John Frederick Bramble, Deputy Sheriff was upon motion by Hargleroad, second by Rainforth
approved by the Board.
Motion by tilhitesel, second by Rainforth that upon the recommendation of the entire board acting as an auditing
committee 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, Claims follow.
Adams County Farm Bureau
Branagan Wm, W.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co
Burroughs Adding Machine Co
Button L. N.
Byers Lumber Co
Cates
Central Power Co
Voodworth ?earl B,
A.
Crow Walter M.
Davis Elliott R.
Davis Elliott R.
Deines Drug Co
Democrat Printing Co
Diebold Safe & Lock Co
Dillenbach Lucia
rh a r G. S.
GENERAL FUND
0 ffice supplies and expense
Reward o ffered in Ringer case
Servi ces
Ribbon
Recording deeds, postage, etc
Plaster
Office expense, supplies, etc.
Gas range
Gas, light, telephone, water etc, Court
House
U ffice expense
Hotel, mel as
mileage
Supplies , Court House
Supplies, Court House
Repairing vault, Treas. Office
Court Costs, postage, etc.
La 1 eag e for meeting Mothers Pension Comm
8.15
1000.00
16.50
1.00
20.3.0
3.00
72.16
40.00
511.79
4.75
17.50
65.00
42.65
451.75
20.00
253.17
3.40
5q9
A.1g,A0=4VV,AVO,i*,t,oit
Harm
Harm
Harm
HELM
K -B Printing Co
K -B Printing Co
Ke al
Keith
Kline
Klopp Priiting Co
Land C. H.
Lincoln School Supply Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Line-ApTime Mfg. Co
Northwestern Mfg Co.
Oliver Lumber Co
Palmer Co A. N.
Paike & Co R. L.
Queen City Laundry Co
Rainforth T. R.
Remington Tyepwriter Co
Rutherford Bvothers
Schultz martha H.
Sipple Broa. Motor Co
e. B.
Geo.
ueo.
Wm.
Wm.
Wn.
W. W. et al
J. B.
Sorensen
Wahlquist Bros
Whit esel
lidmaier
Wolbach & Brach
Woodworth
Ayr Lumber Co
Bierman
Buss
Byers Lumber Ca
Foster
Frahm
Halloran
Kistler
Nissen
Reichart
Ronnekamp
Roseland Lumber
Standard Bridge
Standard Bridge
W. C.
Wm.
Pearl B.
Albert
Jake
Edmond
Art
Dan
Bert
A. J.
Karl
John
Co
Co
Co
Anderson E. Ray
Balke R. W.
Bitner D. N.
Burr Walter M.
Burroughs H. B.
Christensen Hans
Doty O. M.
Fricke John H.
Hogg C. F.
Jones & Son T. W.
Lenz E. W.
Mid -State Const. Co.
Reichart Karl
Stromer rim
American Red Cross
American Red Cross
Beghtol Dr. J. V.
Brom J. W.
Byers Lumber Co
Cannon T, N.
Carl B. F.
Cowton Coal Co
Currier -Park Coal Co
Eckhardt H. 0,
Gadding U. S.
Hastings Fuel Co
Kammerlohr Drug Co
Kenesaw Mill & Elevator Co
Kohlbry nerman
Larsen H. G.
General Fund Cont.
Costs in State cases
Jail expense, Jan 1 to Jan 5, 1927
Special Deputy, 4 days
Special Deputy, 19 days
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Supervisors services
Witnesses, insanity case
Supplies, Court House
SuPplies, Court House
Beard for inmates at County Farm
Supplies, County Supt.
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Toll calls, Court House
Linea -time, Clerk District Court
SuPplies, Court House
Step ladders
Supplies, County Supt.
7 City Directories
Laundry, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Coupons for typewriter ribbons
Supplies, Court House
Offices expense, mileage, etc.
Storage on Yager Car
Supervisors services
Supplies, County Judge
Supervisors services & mileage
Services as Bailiff
Supplies, Court House
or Auto work
BRIDGE FUND
Culverts
Team work
Labor on bridge
Bridge plank
Labor on bkidge
Labor onbridge
Team work
Labor
Filling in bridge
Filling in bridge
Labor on bridge
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
ROAD DRAGGING FIND
eupt. Little Blue Twp
Supt. Kenesaw Twp
Supt. West Blue Tvp
Supt. Verona. Twp
Supt, Silver Lake Twp
Supt. Logan.Twp
Supt. Highland Twp
Supt. Denver Twp
Supt, Roseland Twp
Supplies
Supt, Blaine -Twp
Supplies
Supt, Cottonwood Twp
Supt, Hanover Twp
POOR AID FUND
Services
Services
Professional services
Professional services
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
Coal
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
Coal
Drugs
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
6.40
17.50
16.00
76.00
27.81
28,18
20.00
23.60
2.70
24.35
217.94
20.02
10.90
15.90
23.00
40.50
4.80
7.04
32.00
5.91
65.40
18.00
9.45
22.25
43.45
80.00
49.75
26.40
30.00
3.34
296.10
67.75
7.20
6.20
. 99.35
1.20
10.00
7.20
1.80
8.40
6.00
8.00
1.60
1700.00
478.00
13.94
65.87
78.42
27.36
28.59
10.38
7.88
10.75
16.00
9.03
38.13
100.32
9.25
26.14
2.75
24.20
20.00
10,00
4.50
6.05
13.14
46.00
40.50
123.75
24.25
119.00
2.60
7.15
2.13
42.43
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Schmitz
Simms
Sunny d. de
Walker
Wanzer
1101 eeler Coal Co
Whisinand
Saddler
Saddler
Shick
Whe at
G. W.
ts.
Conrad
H. C.
c. V.
w. G.
W. G.
Henry
o. T.
Blocker Orval
Brown vern
Byers Lumber Co
Christensen Lester
Daugherty P. R.
Dickers on lc E.
Duncan C. S.
Easter John
Essinger Oil Co
Ft3lzine
• Finnigsmie r
ricke
O'Brien
Furry
Huxtable
Fricke
Co ffey
G ro th ens
Furry
Strome r
Krull
We athe rwax
Heenan
Halloran
Hargleroad
Harglero ad
Hargl ero ad
Hargleroad
Burroughs
Kistler
Peterson
Haws & Sons
Hershey S. S.
Kaarner lohr Drug Store
Kenesaw Mot or Co
Kindig A. P.
Kitts Andy
Kroblen Radiator Works
Laird & Co L. D.
Lutz .Ernest
aihattari Oi I Co
McDonough
Paris
Pavelk'a
Shaw
Shaw
Srni th
Smith Machinery
Smith Machinery
Standard Oil Co
Stone
Whitesel
Gangw ish
Finnigsmier
Kroll
Pratt
Whitesel
R. A.
H. M. et al
E. A.
Thos
L. A.
Edgar
3. H.
John
Harry
J. H.
Walter
John
E. P.
Edward
Wm
James C.
W. B.
W. B.
W. B.
Wendell
Chester
tirank A.
Boont j er
Cox
Gartner
Murdock
W. H,
tired
James
Ui arles
ohn
Roy K.
Co
Co
Ted
Ira
Albert
H. M.
Albert
Ramon VI
W. C.
urey
J. L.
P. H.
Archie
POOR AID 71ND Cont.
Drugs
Drugs
bervices
Groceries
uroceries
coal
Groceries
SOLDIERS & SAILORS PELIE F FUND
Relief of soldiers
Relief of soldiers &
Relief of soldiers &
Relief of soldiers
COUNTY HI 11WAY REID
$ailors
sailors
sailors
sailors
'ream work
Lab or
Lath
abor
Labor
iii ther
buppli es
Operating grader
Gas
Dr a.ggi ng County roads
Team work
Labor
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Supervising County roads & mileage
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County ro ads
Services as patrolman
up er ating tractor
money pad for telephone calls
Error on claim corrected by Auditor
1,1p ervi sin g County roads & mileage
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Gas & Oil
e,lacksmithing
Ether , etc.
use o f drill
Breaking roads
Lab or
Repairing tractor radiator
Supplies
'ream work
Gas & Oil
Labor
hauling sneer fence
Labor
rutting up cable •
Labor
Patrol Work
Supplies
Supplies
Gas & Oil
erating tractor
Labor
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
.uragging County roads
ouperintending County roads 8: mileage
COUNTY GRAVEL FUND
spreading , gravel
Chocking gravel
supervising graveling County roadf
spreading gravel
9,70
4.50
58,00
13,80
6,55
4.50
4.95
16.65
25.00
100.00
60.00
4.30
1.20
.55
11.20
6,80
7.50
2.00
35.88
40.76
3.00
23.80
1.60
3.00
2.25
5.25
2.25
1.50
9.00
75.00
6.00
6. ),
6,54
6.38
18.48
31,75
4.02
10.00
46,40
14.25
12.00
3.75
21.05
17.30
1.15
• 50
4,50
1.60
10.25
1.75
12,00
14.18
6.70
3.00
54.26
1.20
54.75
13.36
5.75
5,60
210.20
13,34
13.34
3.00
4.50
6.00
2.63
41.70
3.30
43.00
122,00
4,80
Motion by Hargleraod, second by Rain forth that the request of Walter M. Crow , County Attorney for necessary
stenographic and clerk hi re for the year 1927 for the County Attorney's office be granted at ;90.00 4)er month.
Roll call, all voted we. motion carried.
Motion by Rain forth , second by Furry that the fourth quarterly report of Geo. Harm, Sheriff, for the year
oo 1n0,7 +114 Roqrri nnd ordered placed on file. motion
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Thursday January 6th, 1927, 9 O'clock A.
Board met as per recess o f J Etral xy 5th, 1927. Roll call, all members were present.
Motion by Bargleroad, second by Burry that the following claims be allowed: General B'und, First Trust Co. ,
4387.50, road Dragging eund, cert Dericks, nupt. , ;43.00, state Journal Co., $420.75 and County Highway Pund
Johnson Oil Co. , $10.50. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Hargleroad, second by Rainforth that the Official. Bond of L. N. Button, Register of Deeds be
approved. Roll call, all voted aye, motion carried.
Motion by Hargleroad, second by Hain forth that the official Bond o f martha H. Schultz , County
of Public Instruction be approved. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
motion by Hargleroad, second by Furry that the County Clerk be and is hereby instructed to publish in both
of the Newspapers of Hastings, Nebr. , a condensed report of the claims allowed and audited by the Adams County
Board on the 1925 Levy Funds, Also to publish a condensed report of the claims allowed and audited onthe
County Highway budget for the year 1926. Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried.
This seemed to conclude the business o f the old Board. motion by Hargleroad, second by ettrry that this
Board now adjourn Sine Die, Roll call, all voted aye, Board adjourned Sine Die at 10,e3t• o'clock A. M.
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County clerk. Chairman
6uperintendent
Depl,dty County clerk.
Re -Organization o f the Board.
At 10:30 o'clock A. M. the County Clerk called the new Board to order. County Judge Joseph M. Turby fill was
called in,fdd.oported that County Clerk, J. A. Cates, Supervisors J. H. Furry, M. Fred Ruhter and Geo. G.
Bauer'l-Na. fp:Ed—bonds in his o ffice and were duly qualified to assume the dutie.s o f their respective offices
The personell. of the Board is as follows: District No 1, J H. Airry, District 4 2, W. C. Whitesel, District
# 3, M. Fred Ruhter, District # 4, P. H. Gartner, District # 5, Geo, Bu mr, District # 7, T. R. Rain forth.
The County Clerk then asked for a temporary organization to be formed.
Motion by Furry, second by Rain forth that we taken an informal ballot for the election of a temporary
Chairman. Motion carried.
An in fbrrnal ballot was taken ,for temporary chairman which resulted: T. R. Rainfbrth, 6 votes.
Motion by Furry, second by Bauer that the Me formal ballot be made formal end that T. R. Rainforth be declared
duly elected temporary chairman o f the Board, motion carried.
The chairman announced that the Board would now recess until 1:15 P. M.
At 1:15 P. le. the Board re -assembled as per recess, Members were present as follows: Bauer, Furry, Gartner,
Rainforth, Ruhter and Whitesel.
Motion by eiartner, second by Ruhter that we proceed to an informal ballot for the appointment of a Supervisor
in District 4 6 to fill vacancy caused by the death of Mn,'Keal. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
The chairman appointed as tellers, Ruhter, Gartner, and Whitesel. Informal ballot was taken which resulted
as follows: Vance 1, Munroe 1, Jones 2, Firma 1, cola 1,, rormal ballot was then ordered and taken which
resulted as follows: Cole 5, Vance 1, The Chairman announced that W. A. Cole having received a Majority of
the votes cast is hereby declared duly appointed Supervisor o f Dis trict # 6 to fill vacancy.
Motion by Gartner, second by Whitesel that the request of Martha H. Schultze for an assistant in the office of
the County Superintendent at a salary of $90.00 per month, be granted by this Board. Roll call, all voted
aye, motion carried.
Motion by marry, second by Ruhter that the request of J. A. Cates , County Clerk for a Deputy County Clerk at
the salary allowed by statute and one assistant clerk for a period not to exceed 9 months o f each year at a
salary not to exceed $1.00.00 per month be granted. Roll call, all voted aye, motion carried.
Appointment o f Lillian Alehouse, Deputy County clerk for the term commencing January 6th, 1927 and ending
January 1931 was upon motion by Whitesel, second by Ruhter, confirmed by the Board.
Appointment o f G. M. Hewitt, Deputy Register of Deeds, for the term ending January 1931 was upon motion by
Bauer, second by slurry, confirmed by the Board.
Resignation o fS. B. Sorensen as chairman o f the mothers Pension Committee was upon motion by !curry, second by
Bauer accepted by the i3oard.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Ruhter, that T. R. Rainforth, Chairman o f the County Board be appointed by this
Board as a member of the Mothers Pension Committee, motion carried.
Motion by e'urry, second by Ruhter that the fourth quarterly report and the yearly balance sheet o f Lucia
Dillenbach, Clerk Of the _District Court be accepted and ordered placed on file, motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Bauer that this Board adjourn to meet again Tuesday, January lith, 1927 at
9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried, Board adjourned.
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County Clerk
Temporary Chair
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Court House, Hastings Nebraeka.
Tuesday, January llth, 1927, 9 o'clock A. M.
Statutory meeting o f the Board. Board rnet as per adjournment of January 6th, 1927,
T. R. Rain forth, Temporary Chairman, presiding, Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole,
Furry, Gartner, , Rain for th Ruhter andthitese1,
Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
The County Judge was called in and reported that W. A. Cole, Supervisor for uistrict # 6 to fill vacancy had
filed a bond in his o ffice which had been duly approved.
The Temporary Chairman announced that the first order o f business would be the nomination and election 0 f a
permanent 0hainman.
Motion by Gartner, :Second by Ruhter that we proceed to the, election of a permanent Chairman. Motion carried.
Motion by Furry, second by Cole that an in fbnnal ballot be taken for the nomination o f a permanent Chairmam.
Motion carried,
An in lb rmal ballot was taken which resulted as follows; T. R. Rainforth 7 votes.
motion by 14urrpf,- second by Gartner that the informal ballot taken be made formal and that T. R. Rain forth be
declared duly elected permanent chairman o f this Board for, the year 1927. motion carried.
The chairman announced that a recess o f 30 minutes would be taken in order that he might prepare a list of the
standing committees. The recess was taken at 9:30 o'clock A. M.
At 10 o' clock A. M. the Chairmen called the Board to order,
The Chairman announced the following standing committees for the year:
SETTLEMENTS
Geo. G. Bauer, Unariman and all members of the Beard.
FINANCE
W. C. Whitesel, Chairman and all members of the Board.
COMPLAINTS ,ec BONDS
J. H. Furry, Chairman, Fred Ruhter and W. A. Cole.
ROADS & BRIDGES
P. 1-4 Gartner, Chairmen and all members of the Board.
LANDS & BUILDINGS
W. A. Cole, Chairmen, P. H. Gartner and T. R. Rainforth
COUNTY FARM
Fred Ruhter, Chairman, W. C. Whitesel and J. H. Furry
SUPPLY
J. A. Cates, Chairman, Martha H. Schultz and T. R. Rain forth
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the following estimate o f probable expenses on the different tax levy
funds be made as follows, to..wit, Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Estimates follow:
GENERAL FUND
0
Sal aries ............. 17,500.00
Assessment
6,000.00
...... .00
Adams County ?arm Bureau 3,500.00
..... . 1,500.00
Jail............. ..... 040. ... • . • ..... 400.0 2,000.00
Lands & Buildings . ....... . 4,000.00
Gas, Light & Water......0 .e. ;00 .... 1,500.00
Telephones.,... ...... 750.00
Printing (5; office supplies.,.. . ........ 4,500.00
Mileage.. , ..... ...... .. ,.. ..... ....,...... 1,000000
County Farm........................,.....3,500.00
District Court....,5,000.00
0.4.4.4111.09.000.. ......
County Court.. ,......, . .......... . . . ...... 2,500.00
Justice Court................0.0..... 03,0•0 1 ,000. 00
Insane Commi ssion.... ............ ......... 1,500,00
Board o f Health....1,500.00
. ..... 0014.40e9O,4.040.041
InSUranCes......,... 1,500.00
08.0400.4. ...... 44..00
Blind Pension s...... .. . . ......... 4 750.00
84.....!.
POStage00.0..........•••••••4•044••449 0 0 I,• 1,000000
bupervisors.............. ............ .4," 4,000.00
Nebraska Feeble Minded Institution .. .. . .. 500.00
Miscellaneous Purposes.......... ... ,...... 10,000.00
75,000.00
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BRIDGE FUND
Building new bridges and repairs, etc.
'.10THERS PENSION FUND
For Mothers Pensions
COUNT! FAIR MID
For permanent improvements and premiums
SOLDIERS ec SAILORS RELIEF FUND
For relief of sol die rs and Sailors
P -OR AID:71ND
Per all purposes of relief
$ 75,000.00
40,000.00
3,500.00
2,000.00
7 50.00
8,000.00
Total estimates on all funds -$129,250.00
Motion by Il'urry, second by iauer that we adopt the plans for itoe1, Wood and Concrete bridges now on file
in toe Office a f the County clerk, with all spool fications as en.umerated therein as the official plans for
the building of bridges in Adams County, Nebraska, for the year 1927. A13. voted aye. Motion carried.
:Lotion by Whitesel, second by 14 -tarry that the County Clerk be and is hereby instructed by this Board to
advertise for bias for the construction of steel, wood and concrete bridges, on a yearly contract basis,
for the year 1927. Roll co.11, all voted aye. Motion carried.
motion by harry, second by Ruhter that the County Clerk be and is hereby authorized to issue .kalary warrants on
the first 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 amounts as are fixed by law governing the different County Offices,
or upon agreements with the County Board. Also, that the Chairman of 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.
Application o f 1, H, Kerr, for appointment as Janitor for the Court Howe for the year 1927 was read and
ordered placed on fi3.e.
Motion by Bauer, second by Vtleitesel that thc following bonds be approved and ordered placed on record:
L. E. Isaac, lown Clerk, Denver Township, John Livingston, Town Clerk, West Bluo Township, G. M. Hewitt, Deputy
Register o f needs, C. A, Heartwell, County Surveyor, H. 1.1. Carpenter, .Member o f Soldier es. Sailors Relief
Commission, Depository Bond of First National Bank, Depository Bond of Nebraska National Bank. Motion
carried. Bonds approved,
Thoraa.s Murphy, made application for blind pension for the year 1927 which was upon motion by Furry, second by
Cole granted by the Board at 3250.00 peer year, pay -able quarterly.
At 12 o'clock voon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M,
At 1:15 P. M. , the Board re -assembled with all members present.
Bids for supplies which were advertised for were opened at this time. Only one bid was received,that was
Wahlquist Brothers quoting prices on stationery,after considering the matter the Board concluded that the
average prices on the bid submitted were no better than could be had on the open :a erket and upon motion by
Furry, second by Ruhter all bide for supplies were rejected and the supply committee was authorized to purchase
supplies on the open market at thebest prices obtainable. Roll call, on the above motion all voted aye. Motion
carried.
The following list of names were submi tted by the supervisors in District numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 as superin-
tendents of Road Dragging of Township roads for 1927;
Supervisors District # 1
West Blue Township: D. N. Bitner, Highland Township: O. M. Doty, Denver Township: Frank Quade, Blaine Township:
E. W. Lenz,
Supervisors District if 2
Verona Township: Carl Ground, Kenesaw Township: R. vv. Balke, Wanda Township: W. B. Bobbitt, Juniata Township:
Cecil Buskirk,
Supervisors Di strict * 3
Roseland Township: John Winter, Cottonwood Township: John Kral, Logan TownshipP Carl Schmidt, oilver Lake
Township: Arthur Burge.
6upervisors District # 4
Little Blue Township:' E. R. Anderson, Zero Township: Simon Krueger, Ayr Township: Bert Dericks, Hanover
Township: Wrn. E. Stroraer.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that the above appoinbaents be confirmed b y this Board. Roll call, ayes,
Bauer, Furry, Gartner, Rain forth, Ruhter and Miteeel; Cole temporarily absent and not voting. Motion carried.
Lotion by Gartner, second by nuhter that the 1927 scale o f prices for Road work be made as fo3.1.ows:
Single max: 40g
man & team 600
Man & 2 teams 75g
14'or tractor and grader men $120.00 per month. These being the
voted aye. motion carried.
per hour
per hour
per hour
same prices paid during 1926. Roll call, all
A certificate •filed by reartha H. Schultz, cOunty nuperintendent, showing that the school census of Adams
County taken in June 1926 shows a total o f 7211 pupils. Another communication from Martha H. Schultz, county
Superintendent, addressed to the noard 0 f supervisors suggests that this Board fix and determine the salary
to be paid to the County Superintendent basing same upon the school census taken.
599
and, after careful consideration of the evidence and being fully advised in the remises, TIE BOA.RD FINDS FROM
THE EVIDENCE:
That the school population of Adams County, Nebraska, is Seven thousand two hundred. eleven (7211) and in
pursuance to Section 2391 Compiled Statute o f Nebraska, 1922, the salary of said county superintendent should be
fixed at not less than Twenty four hundred Dollars ($2400.00) as provided by law. Roll call, all voted aye.
Lotion carried.
At .5 o'clock P. M. the Board recessed until, Wednesday January• 12, 1927. at 930 o'clock A. M.
Wednesday, January 12th, 1927. 9:30 o'clock A. M.
Board re -assembled as per recess. Roll call, all manbers were present,
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that we appropriate $20,000,00 from the Road Dragging Fund to the County
Highway Budget for the year 1927. This 320 ,000. 00 to be divided equally between nupervisors pis tricts numbers
1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively, in the amount of $5000.00 to each named district. This budget is adopted by the
Board and expected to co ver all cp sts of the construction and enaintenance o f the 2163; miles of the county
highway system for the year 1927. Roll call, all voted aye,; motion carried.
motion by Whitesel, second by Bauer that the cost o f repairing and putting road machinery in shape for use on
the county highway system and what new machinery that may be necessary to buy, be paid for from the Road Dragging
rutid. This to apply to the cost necessary frr these purpoSes up to April lst, 1927, Roll call, all voted aye.
Motion carried,
Motion by Bauer, second by Furry that the Depository Bondso f the First National Bank be approved and ordered
placed on record. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
motion by Whitesel, second by Gartner that we proceed to an informal ballot for the appointment of a Highway
Commissioner, motion carried,
An informal ballot was ordered. The Chairman appointed as tellers, Ruhter, uartner and Cole. An informal
ballot was taken w.ch resulted as follows: McDowell 1, Gartner 1, Yihitesel 1, Furry 4,
formal ballot was then taken which resulted as follows: Furry 4, nitesel 1, Gartner 2, The Chairman
announced that Mr. Furry having received a majority of the votes cast be declared duly appointed Highway
Commissioner for the year 1927,
eaotion by nauer, second by whitesel that we abandon and turn back to Kenesaw and Verona Township for maintenance
a part of Adams County Road. # 7 described as follows, to-eit;
Commencing at the northwest corner of section 11, town 8, range 12, thence running east two miles between sections
2 and 11 and sections 1 a,ndel2, town 8, range 12, thence running east 6 miles between sections 6 and 7, 5 and
8, 4 and 9, 3 and 10, 2 and 11, and 1 and 12, town 8, range 11 and terminating at th northeast corner of section
12, and the southeast corner of section 1 town 8, range 11, and to substi tute for this part of County road
# 7 abandoned a new countyroad to be known as county road number '21i and described as follows, to -wit;
Commencing at the northeast corner of Seotion 5, and the northwest corner of section 4,
running south 6 miles between sections 4 and 5, 8 and 9, 16 and 17, 20 and 21, 28 and 29
8, range 11, thence south 2 miles between sections 4 and 5, 3 and 9, town 7, range 11 Len
with the State and Federal road known as the D. L. D. road, and that the County Clerk be
to advertise this according to law and to set a time for a hearing to be had so that all
ei ther in the abandonment of a part o f County road # 7, or in the proposed new county ro
opportunity to be heard. Roll call, on the above motion all voted aye, motion carried.
Motion by Gole, second by Furry that the Official Bond o f M. H. Berres, Constable be aperoved. Motion
town 8, range 11, thence
and 32 and 33, town
d connecting therat
instructed to proceed
pe rsons interested
ad may have an
carrie d.
At 12 o'clock Noon the 13oard recessed until 1:15 P. M. , when they again resumed with all el:sabers present.
A short session was held and at 2:30 o'clock la, M, upon motion by Bauer, second by Whitesel the Board adjourned
to meet again on Saturday February 5th, 1527 at 9 o'clock A, M.
tdoun ty Clerk.
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') Deputy County. Clerk,
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Court House, Hastings ,• Nebraska
Saturday, February 5th, 1927, 9 o'clock A. If!.
Adams County Board of Supervisors rnet as per adjournment of /anuary 12th , 1927. T. R. Rain forth , Chai rman
presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry, Gartner, ,
minutes o f the last regular meeting were read and approved.
The semi-annual report of the County Treasurer was read and, upon motion by Whitesel, second by Bauer, the
report was accepted and a copy was ordered pasted in the Supervisors record.
Two bridge petitions were read before the Board as follows ; one by O. L. Plum and others asking that a bridge
be built between sections 15 and 16, town 8, range 10, And a petition to enlarge a bridge signed by Ueo.
Johanssen and others, between sections 19 and 30, Wanda Township. Both petitions were referred to the Road
and Bridge committee.
The renewal of Mothers Pensions o f Mrs. Laura Marsh and Mrs, Jennie Sass which were ordered by the County Court
were upon motion by Ruhter, second by Cole confirmed by this Board ,nd the clerk instructed to issue warrants
for these pensions. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the following Resolution be adopted:
Be it resolved that the County Treasurer of Adams County, Nebr. , be and is hereby authorized to deposit in
the following named banks which have been heretofore duly and legally selected as depositories of County funds
in excess of fifty (50%) per cent of paid up capital stock and eurpIus of said banks, provided however that
said excess does not exceed the capital stock and surplus in any one bank, and provided further, that in case
of National Banks, depository bonds in due form or laW042:furnished for any such excess deposit tO-wit;
Rainforth, Ruhter anjaliteeel.
Roseland State Bank, Roseland, Nebr.
Prosser '.:tate Bank, Prosser, Nebr
First State Bank, Hayland, Nebr,
Kenesaw State Bank, Kenesaw, Nebr,
First State Bank, aenesaw, Nebr,
Pauline State Bank, Pauline, Nebr.
Hansen State Bank, Hansen, Nebr,
Farmers State Bank, Ayr, Nebr,
State Bank Juniata, Juniata, Nebr,
First State Bank, Holstein, Nebr,
First National tank, Hastings, Nebr,
Nebraska National Bank, Hastings, Nebr.
State Bank, Hastings., Nebr.
Roll call, on the above Resolution, all voted
Capital
'1
11
11
If
11
11
11
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25 ,000
20,000
15,000
30,000
25,000
7,500
10,000
15,000
20 ,000
25,000
200,000
100,000
75,000
aye. Resolution adopted.
Surplus $2500
" $1400
$5000
#3000
7000
7500
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44
3000
5000
5000
100 ,000
20,000
8,000
Motion by 11Urrye second by Ruhter that the following official bonds be approved: Motion carried.
Mtto Gilliland, Road Overseer, Wanda Township, J ohn Ricker, Road Overseer, Silver Lake Township, L. R.
Rickerson, Road Overseer, Roseland Township, Richard Plautz, Road Overseer, Ayr Township, C. Hansen, Road
Overseer, Roseland TOwnehiP, Arthur Frahm, Road Overseer, Zero Township, °has. Voneusch, Road Overseer, Logan
Township, Chester Kistler, Road Overseer, Silver Lake Township, Chris Trausch, Road Overseer, Roseland Township,
Charles Krabel, Road Overseer, Ayr Township, Henry Bloomenkamp, Road Overseer, Ayr Township, Herman Plautz
Read Overseer, zero TownshiP, Fred Classen, Road Overseer, Hanover Township, B. G. Wigest, Road Overseer,
Ayr Township, Fred Augustin, Town Treas. , Juniata, Township, William Huse, Road Overseer, Zero Township,
Lawrence Boni fas, Road Overseer, Roseland Township, Karl Reichert, Road Overseer, Cottonwood Township, Henry
Gartner, Town Treas. , Ayr Township, Felix Young, Gonstable, Kenesaw Township, Conrad Grothen, Town Treas. ,
Denver Township, J. H. Furry, Highway Commissioner and Depository Bond of Nebraska National ank,
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:30 P. M. , when they again resumed with all members present.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that the County Treasurer be instructed to refund to S. C. Slife, $5.28
Village of Trumbull Tan,errouneously assessed on Mr. Sli fe' s personal schedule for the year 1926 as shown
by tax receipt iL5182. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
Motion by Furry, second. by Bauer that we' purchase a new Monroe Calculator #KA200 at an agreed price of
$369.00. Poll Call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Several representatives of Road machinery companies appeared before the Board and. propositions of buying road
machinery was considered but no action taken,
Motion by thitesel, second by Furry that the following claims be allowed on their respective Hinds and the Clerk
instructed to draw warrants for the same. Rolleallaallvotedaye. Motion carried, Claims follow:
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Adams h. A.
Adams County Farm Bureau
Bauer, Geo. Supervisors s
Burroughs Adding Machine Co
Byers Lumber Company
Cannon T. N.
Cole WS A.
County Treas,
Crosson Raymond L.
Crosson Raymond L.
Crosson Raymond L.
Corrson Raymond L.
Davis Elliott R.
Deines Drug Co
Democrat Printing Co
Dillenbach Lucia
Farmers Union State Exchange
Furry J. H.
uartner P. H.
Gaston Music & .9srniture Co
Gaudreault Mere, Co A. J.
Gaudreault A. J. et al
Grande Upholstering
Hastings Daily Tribune Co
Hastings Fuel Co
Kline J. B.
Land C. H.
Letton Chas, B.
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co
Local Registrars
Monroe
Omaha Printing Co
Proffitt Harry
Queen City Laundry Co
Rainforth T. R.
Rants Charles
Renner & Serf
Ruh ter
Ryan
Schultz
Simms
Sorensen
Stevens Plumbing Co
Stewart Walter
Trubyfill Joseph
Underwood Typewriter Co
University Publishing Co
Wahlquist Brothers
Western Union Tel. Co
Whitesel w C.
Widmaier Wm.
Wolbach & Brach
M. Fred
Austin
Martha H.
B. M.
3, B.
Creason
Furry
Zones & Sons
Lutz
Reichert
Ayr Township
Blaine Township
Blocker
Byers Lumber Co
Cottonwood Township
Denver Township
Fisher
Fischer & Groff
Bruntz
Mathews
0' Brien
Stulken
Grothaus
Fricke
Valentine
Furry
Gartner
Krueger
Starner
Consb ruck
Eigenberg
Dycus
Rtl-rimAr
Chas
L. A.
T. W.
Ernest
Karl
R
Crvil
Glen
Alex
G. F.
Thomas
August
Harry
J. H.
henry
L. A.
P. H.
Paul
Anton
Jacob
H. H.
Edward
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GENERAL FUND
Repair work done at court Huse
Office expense
Supervisors services
Services
Plaster, sand etc,
Supplies, Co. Farm
Supervisors services & mileage
Telephone, gas, light, etc, Court House
Jail expense
Jail costs, office expense
Services & mileage
Jail expense
Mileage
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Court costs, Office expense
Supplies, Couaty Farm
Supervisors services & mileage
supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Co. Farm
Supplies
Services
Repair work
Displays
Coal, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Board for inmates at County Farm
In case Campbell Vs State
Toll calls, Court House
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Recording births & deaths
New Calculating machine
Error -No holder
MileTe, Lincoln to convention
Laundry, Court House
Supervisors services
Labor at Court House
Supplies, Court House
Supervisors services & miles
Paper eapaint, Court House
Office expense
Supplies
Supervisors services
Lavatory & labor
Repairs, Court House
County Court poets
New typewriter .
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Court House
Messages
Supervisors services & mileage
Services
Linoleum, Sheriff's office
BRIDGE FUND
Hauling bridge plank
Hauling bridge plank
Supplies
Hauling bridge plank
ailing in bridge
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Road dragging
Road dragging
Labor
Lath
Road dragging
Road dragging
Labor
Blackamithing
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Inspecting County roads & mileg
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
15.90
11,95
70.00
5.43
4.75
18.30
52.40
199.08
95.25
20.15
26.70
39.00
65.00
81,05
351.80
110.,0
16.35
27.40
50.30
6.75
2.20
26.20
2.50
60.55
400.10
27.62
236.66
23.00
7.00
4.95
65.50
369.00
20.30
26.00
7.23
85.00
33.65
77.25
44.10
21.71
58.00
.85
5.00
31.90
6.40
45.60
60.00
2.61
54.50
2.64
32,80
13.40
116.83
4.00
3.60
6,35
3.60
1.60
73.24
24.62
1.50
.55
10,75
31.37
10.58
6.05
3.75
3.00
6.00
4.50
6.75
3.00
6.00
6.75
9.00
6.75
7.50
8.25
11,25
11.25
5.62
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Haws & Sons
Highland Township
Juniata Township
Kenesaw Township
Kindig
Kistler
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Lippincott
Simmons
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Fender Works
Orlie
Seth
Niles
Albert
Little Blue Township
Logan Township
Logan Township
Manhattan Oil Co
Roseland Township
Ruh ter
Routh
Felzine
Christensen
Schiffler
Shurrigar
Smith Machinery Co
Smith Machinery Co
Standard Oil Co
Verona Township
Wanda Township
West Blue Township
Whitesel
Whitesel
Fischer
Burling
Kroll
Kent
Williams
Baugh
Katzberg
Veber
Bobbitt
Osler
Gangwish
Zero Township
Zero Toymship
Zero Township
Carpenter
French
Adams County
Bauer
Bauer
Bauer
Cannon
Carl
Cowton Coal
S;ckhardt
Godding
Hastings
Herbsto
Jones
Kenesaw Mill
Larsen
Mace
Mace
Mary Lanning
Mary Lanning
likkelsen Drug Co
Nebraska Sanitarium
Nowers
Nowera
Olson
rratt
Prosser Lumber &
Schlueter Lumber
Simms
Staikey Grocery
Sunnyside
Walker
Wanzer
Weingart
Oil Co
Co
Fuel Co
M. Fred
Jas.
R. A.
Hans
Ab r ab am
John B.
Ira et al
W. C.
Dan
C. K.
Albert
Edwin R
K. R.
J. R.
Arthur
Theo
W. B.
A.
Albert
H. M.
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mrs. Albert
nenry
Jacob
eacob
T. N.
13. F,
H. O.
U. S.
Henry
Dr. Sherman J
& Elev. Co
H. G.
John 14
John L
Memorial Hospital
Memorial Hospital
W. E.
W. E.
R. C.
J. C.
Coal Co
Co
3. M.
Conrad
H. C.
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ROAD DRAGGING MD Cont.
Ga ,Oil
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Dragging County roads
Labor
Repair tractor
Snow shoveling
Snow shoveling
Snow shoveling
Snow shoveli4g
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Gas & Oil
Road dragging
Supervising roads & mileage
Dragging County roads
Dragging County roads
Dragging Countyroads
Dragging County roads
Labor
Repairs & supplies
Repairs & supplie
Gas & 011
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Labor
Superintending uounty roads
Dragging Gotinty 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
Dragging County roads
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
For relief of soldiers &sailors
POOR AID FUND
Services
Coal
Groceries
Groceries,
Groceries,
Drugs
Groceries,
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
uoal
Groceries
bervices
Coal
Groceries
rrofessional services
rrofessional services
Services
Services
Drugs
Services
rrofessional services
Professional services
Groceries
Groceries
6oal
Uoal
Drugs
Groceries
services
Groceries.
Groceries
Groceries.
COUNTY GRAVEL FUND
35.25
52.76
63.63
53.47
4.50
22.62
2.50
6.80
3.20
3.20
3.20
36.05
17.87
26.68
18.65
41.13
20.40
3.00
6.0C
9.00
3.00
6.00
187.78
120.91
25.20
45.62
74.88
13.37
25.30
49.40
1.13
2.62
6.00
4.50
6.00
6.00
5.25
3.00
4.50
5.62
3.00
13.38
74.59
18.98
100.00
10.00
5.50
20.76
7.54
1.56
5,85
15.01
77.05
43.89
26.27
40,95
22.80
3.00
5.82
51,10
66.00
128.00
23.10
83.95
35.72
145.00
63.34
8.00
63.63
10.93
6.95
12.25
5.10
31,67
58.00
28.39
1.38
12.38
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Roy K
Valentine Henry
COUNTY GRAVFIL FUND Cont.
L ab o r
Spreading gravel
20.70
19.50
Motion by Irgleitesel, second by Gartner, that we appropriate $10.00 per month for a period of 6 months, to Mrs,
Albert French o f Bingham, Nelor., for the care and support of Ruth and Rebecca Mecham, Adams County children
who are making their home with Mrs. French. And that the Clerk be instructed to issue warrants on the first
of each month. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
At 5 o'clock P. M., the Board recessed until Monday, February 7th, 1927 at 9 o'clock A. Id,
Monday February 7th, 1927. 9 o'clock A. 1v1„
Board met as per recess of e'ebruary 5th, 1927 with all members present.
Motion by Bauer, second by Furry that the Official bond of Charles Hager, Road Overseer, District # 3, Little
Blue Township, be approved by this i3oard. Motion carried.
At 10 o'clock A. M. the time set by Mae County Clerk for a hearing on the proposed abandonment of a part of
Adams County road # 7 and the substitution thereof o f a new county road to be known as County road # 4, a
hearing was held, A petition signed by abbut 80 persons favorable to the proposed new county road was received.
A large delegation from the neighborhood o f this proposed new road appeared before the Board and considerable
objection was made to making this change. After considerable discussion a motion by Gartner, second by
Ruhter that we continue the hearing on this :natter until Monday, March 7th, 1927 at 10 o'clock A. M. Iviotion
carried.
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M. , when they again resumed with all members present,
for receiving proposals for bridge work for the year 1927, as
Standard Bridge Company of Omaha, Nebr. , :frank H. Kitts, Hastings,
bids,
At 2 o' clock P. M. this being the time set
advertised the following bids were opened:
Nebraska. The Board duly considered these
II/lotion by Gartner, second by whitesel that the bid of
and best bid on this class of bridges, be accepted by
Kitts for the building on concrete bridges for the
Frank H. Kitts on concrete bridge work being the lowest
this Board and that we enter into a contract with Frank
year 1927. Roll call, all. voted aye, motion carried,
motion by iikarry, second by 13 auer that the bid of the Standard Bridge Compan y of Omaha, Nebr., being the lowest
and best bid on steel and wooden bridges be accepted by this Board and that we award the contract for building
steel and wooden bridges in Adams County, Nebr. , to the Standard Bridge oo. , of Omaha, Nebr. , for the year 1927.
Roll call, all voted aye. Mettion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruther that the report of Greenburg and Arnold, auditors employed by the Bond to
audit the books of the county offices for the year 1925 and 1926 be accepted by this Board and ordered placed
on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried,
Gopy of a resolution adopted by township boards in a mooting held at Juniata, nebr., regarding prices charged
by the County Board for grading township roads was received and read. N 0 action taken by the Board.
At 5 o'clock P. M. the Board. recessed until Tuesday, February 8th, 1926. 9 o'clock A. M.
Tuesday, •February 8th, 1926. 9 o'clock A. M.
Board re -assembled as per recess of Jebruary 7 th , 1927. Roll call, all members were present,
The matter o f prices chirgecl for grading township raods came up for discussion, motion by tiurry, second by
Bauer that the price to be charged townships for grading township roads is to be the same as was charged in
1926, namely, Tp' 6.O0 per hour for time actually used in grading township roads. Roll call, all voted aye.
Motion carried.
Motion by Furry, second by Ruhter that the official bond of Joe Juranek, Road Overseer, nistrict 4, Little
Blue, Township be approved. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
Balance of the Forenoon session taken up in a general discussion of Gounty roaes and road machinery.
At 12 o'clock Noon the liourd recessed until 1 o' clock ? . Id. when they again resumed with all members present,
motion by rihitese,l, second by bauer that the Glairn of nartford A. Kelley on the ueneral eund for §600.00 be
allowed. Roll call, all voted aye, motion cartied.
motion by Gartner, second by Whitesel that we purchaae 2 Rumely Oil -Pull Tractors, 30-60, at an agreed
$6350.00 0, B., LaPorte, lnd. Roll call, voted aye, motion carried.
Mot or: by Gartner, second by vole that
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Saturday, March 5th, 1927, 9 o' clock A. kii.
Adams County Boerd of supervisors met in regular session pursuant to adjournment of February 8th, 1927.
T. R. Rainforth, Chairman presided.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Parry, Gartner, Rain forth, Ruther and Vuhitesel.
Minutes o f the last regular meeting were read and approved by the Board.
Motion by Gartner, second by Whitesel that the following Official Bonds be approved; Motion carried.
Elmer Buettgenbacle,Constable Logan Township, Albert Einspahr, Road Overeeer, District # 3, Wanda Township,
Nick Howat, Road Overseer, District f 4, Denver Township, Willis.m Jacobltz , Road Overseer, District -If
Wanda Township, Wes, Gartner, Road Overseer, District # 1, Little Blue Townehip, Bert Shay, Road Overseer,
District # 3, Denver Township, ilred Taute, Road Overseer, District # 4, Verona Township, Andrew Smidt, Road
Overseer, District if 1, Hanover Township, Bert Needhara, Road Overseer, District # 56, Logan Township, E. A.
Fricke, Road Overseer, District ff 2, West Blue Township, Wm. Thompson, Road Overseer, District # 58 Logan
Township, Conrad Traut, Road Overseer, District # 2, Denver Township, Frank Quade, Road Overseer, District
1, Denver Township.
A Petition signed by Nick Hoffman and others asking that the 13oarvacate a part of the public highway on the
Township line between the townships of Roseland and Ayr and described further as follows:
Commencing at the N. E. corner c f section 1, town 6, range 11, and the N. W. corner o f section 6, Town 6,
range 10, thence running south onel-half mile to the center, of said section 1, town 6, range 11 on the east side
thereof and the center of said section 6, town 6, range 10 on the west side thereof. This Petition was read
before the Board and duly considered by them. Metion by Gartner, second by Parry that the prayer o f the above
petition be not granted. Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried.
Petition signed by L. W. Yenckel asking a renewal o f blind pension o f $200.00 per year. This pension was upon
motion by furry, second by Gartner granted.
Annual report o f Henry Shick, member o f Soldiers & Saila:es Relief Commission was read and upon motion by
Whitesel, second by Pauer the report was acceptedand ordered placed on file.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that this Board offer a standing reward of 0100.00 to be paid to any one
person giving inforraatio.n leading to the arrest and conviction and sentence to the penintnntary and upon actual
commitance to the penitentary, for the stealing of chickens or live stock in /Warns County, Nebr. Roll cal),, all
voted aye. Motion carried.
A ceremureication from Mrs. C. E. Bower., Supervisoro f Minerva Cottage Omaha, Nebr. , in regard to some Adorns
County girls that they were taking care of was read before the Board. No action taken by the Board.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the following concrete bridge b
One concrete bridge
Zero Township;
One concrete bridge
Blue Township and;
One concrete bridge
Roseland Township.
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At 21 o'clock Noon the
20 foot clear roadway, 16 foot waterway, flat top, 3
20 foot clear roadway, 20 foot waterway, flat top, 8
20 foot clear roadway, 20 foot waterway, flat
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Board recessed until 1:15 P. M. , when they
e ordered built;
foot •wings, between sections 19 and 30
foot wings on section 21, Little
top, 8 foot wings between sections 35 and 36
again
resumed with all members present.
motion by furry, second by Ruhter that the County Assessor be instructed to order the Precinct Assessors to take
a careful census of Adams County for the purpose of determining the population of said County for the year 1927 .
otion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Furry that the following wooden bridges be ordered built by the Standard Bridge
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One
One
One
One
One
One
One
One
wooden bridge at LeRoy, 16 foo
wooden bridge between sections
wooden bridge between sections
wooden bridge between sections
wooden bridge on cemetery road
wooden bridge between sections
wooden bridge between sections
wooden bridge between sections
wooden bridge between sections
Roll call, on the above motion, all voted aye. Motion carried,
t roadway, 3-32 foot span;
2 and 3, Blaine Township, 16 foo t roadway and 2-24 foot span;
5 and 6 Blaine Township, 16 foot roadway, 1-32 foot span;
27 and 28, Slain° Township, 16 foo t roadway, 2-24 foot span;
west o f Juniata., 16 foot roadway, 1-24 foot span.
28 and 33, Juniata, 16 foot roadway, 2-24 foot span;
13 and 14, Roseland Township, 16 foot roadway, 1-20 foot span;
10 and 11, Silver Lake Township, 16 foot roadway, 8-32 foot span;
27 and 34, Zero Township, 16 foot roadway, 1-20 foot span.
Co.;
Motion by rurry,second by Bauer that upon the reeoseaendation 0 f the entire Board acting as an auditing committee
the following claims be allowed on their respective fund e and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants for the same.
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried, Claims follow:
Adams A A
American Multigraph Sales Co
Barnard Stationery Co Geo. D.
Ba.tta-n A. I.
Bauer Geo, G.
Broadway Cafe
Byers Lumber Co
Cannon T. N.
Central Power Co
Crosson Raymond L.
GENERAL FUND
Labor at eourt Moue
Multigraph ribbon
Supplies
eervices
Leapervisors services & mileage
Meals for Jury
Material used at Court House
:Dupplies, Go. Farm
eupplies, Court House
Jail expense, o ffice expense
91. 55
2.73
6.21
5.50
79.70
14.50
25.40
7.60
22.85
238.09
Furry
Gartner
Gaudreault Yierc Co
Halte
Hastings Fuel Co
Keith
Kline
Land
Lincoln Tel. & 731. Co
Lincoln Teel. & Tel. Co
Milburn & Scott CO
Murphy Typewriter CO
McGrath Hdvi Co
Oliver Lumber Co
Omaha School Supply Co
Polenske Bros.. Schell ak
Queen City Laundry Co
Rain forth
Renner & Serf
Ruhter
Schultz
Sigel Cafe
Simms
Stein Bros Co
Stevens Plumbing Co
Stewart
Templin
Turbyfill
University Publishing
University Publishing
VanPatten
Webb
Whitosel
Widmaier
Wolbach & Brach
T. S.
J H.
?„ H.
A. J.
Geo
Jones .8/ Sons
Merkel
Shaw
VanBoening
1442';;;;Qar
W. et al
J, B.
U. H.
& Co
R.
m. Fred
Martha H.
B. M.
Walter G.
W. H.
Joseph M.
Co
Co
C•
J ay
W. C.
T. W.
claus
John et al
Harm
Adams & Co J. D.
Ayr Township Road Dragging
Blaine Township
Burge L. A. et al
Cottonwood Township
Denver Township
Easter John
Tischer ulen
O'Brien Thomas
Grothaus Harry
McWhirter C. W.
Murdock Archie
Schlacter J. C.
McWhirter ben
Coffey J ohn
Mathews G. F.
Furry L. A.
Baker J. N.
Stromer m. E.
Starner Anton
Krull John
Consbruck Jacob
Woodworth F, H.
Schmidt Ernest
Stromer Walter
Kreuger Simon
Eigenberg n. H.
Reis L. A.
Baker: Clifford
Herren Edward
Weatherwax E, P.
Gerloff Herman
Moss W. H.
Valentine Onno
Smidt John
Hagemann 4 C.
Halloran m.
Hanover Township
Hastings Mach Service Co
Haws & Sons
Highland Township
Juniata Township
Vernsaw Tmnlement f!0
1, v
611
GENERAL FIT M Cont.
Mileage on ioLhers Pension Committee
supervisors.-6erices & mileage
supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
services at Co un ty Farm
Coal, Court House
Witnesses, Insanity case
supplies, Court House
-oard for inmates at Go. Farm
Toll call!, Court House
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Supplies,- Co. Supt.
Remington overhaul
Supplies Supplies
material for Court House repairs
Supplies, Co. Supt.
lloor material Court House
Laundry, Court House
supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court HauSe
supervisors services & mileage
f fice expense & mileage.
meals for jury
upplies, Court House
Office chairs
Labor at Court House
6upplies, Court House
Janitor Supplies
county Court costs
Supplies, CO. Supt
Supplies Co. Supt.
Supplies, Court House
New well; County Farm
supervisors services & mileage
Services as bailiff
supplies, Court House
BRIDGE PUN D
supplies
Labor on brilige
Labor on bridge
Repairing Co. bridge
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Repairs
Road dragging
Road dragging
Dragging County roads
Road dragging
Road dragging
Labor on Co. Highway
Labor
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dr agging
Dragging
Bragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging
Dragging*
Dragging Co,
Dragging uo.
Dragging Co.
Dragging Co,
Dragging Co.
Dragging Co.
Dragging Co.
Dragging Co.
Dragging Co.
Supplies
Patrolman
Ho ad dragging
Supplies
(as & Oil
Road dragging
Road dragging
Supplies . & Repairs
Co.
Co.
Co.
Co.
Co.
Co.
Co.
00.
Co.
Co,
Co.
Go,
Co.
Co.
Co.
Co.
Co.
Co.
roads
roads
roads
roads
ro ads
roads
roads
roads
roads
raads
ro ads
rao ds
ro ads
roads
roads
roads
roads
roads
roads
ro ads
roads
roads
ro ds
roads
roads
roads
roads
3.40
44.90
66.20
9.10
8.75
185.80
28.30
13.92
221.32
35.15
7.25
11.77
14.50
2.36
11.30
30.70
110.00
6,03
73.00
184,10
91.90
44.09
44.50
3.95
23.50
5.20
10,25
1.25
63.35
19.32
19.64
5.00
92.25
63.70
90.00
19.88
5.80
3.20
2.30
3.20
20.70
89,24
82.37
30.00
10.50
61.19
43.70
26.22
3.00
6.75
7.50
6.75
4.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.25
14.63
9.00
11.25
8.25
13.50
4.50
9.00
10.50
7.50
6.75
3.00
9.75
11.25
9.00
11.25
16.50
6.75
32,63
5.70
28.52
93.31
1.25
44,30
53.55
3212
143.85
613
Pavelka
Peterson
Roseland Township
Ruh ter
Shaw
Silver Lake Township
Smith
Verona Township
Wanda Township
Wanda Township
We
West Blue Township
te s el
White sol
Gangwi eh
Burling
Baugh
Bobbitt
Maxfield
Weber
Kent
Zero Township
Carpenter
Shick
thick
Wheat
Bauer
Beghtol
Cannon
Carl
C. B,.& Q. Ry Co.
Cowton Coal Co
Eckhardt
Godding
Gray
Hastings Fuel Co.
Heti de
Herbst
Juniata Gr 4, Live
Larsen
Mary Lanning Memorial
Nebraska Sanitarium
Oliver Lumber Co
Oliver Lumber Co
Olson
Rutts Drug Store
Schlueter Lumber Uo
Sigel Cafe
Sims
Starkey Grocery
Sunnyside
Volland Funeral Home
Walker
Wm
Chas, O.
M. Fred
Uohn et al
Roy K.
J. W.
lra
W. C.
Albert
lias. K.
R.
W. B,
R. E.
T. J.
Edwin R.
H. M.
leenry
Henry
Geo. T.
nenrY
Dr. J. V.
T. N.
B. F,
• el.
0 •
U. S,
Dr, 0, S.
P. A.
floury
Stock Assn,
H. G.
Hospital
Furry
Gartner
Bahlweg
R. C.
13. M.
uonrad
J, H.
P. H,
August
ROAD DRAGGING FUND Cont,
Gas, Oil, repairs, etc.
Supplies
Road dragging
3uperintending County roads
Labor
Road dragging
Patrolman
Road. dragging
Road dragging
hoad dragging
Labor
Holed dragging
Labor
buperintending County raods & mileage
Dragging County raods
Dragging County roads
Dragging Roads
nragging Co. roads
Dragging Uo. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Road dragging
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
Annual meeting cc mileage
Commission & annual meeting, mileage
Relief of soldiers & sailors
Commission & annual meeting, mileage
POOR AID FUND
uroceries
rro fessional services
Drugs
uroceries
Transportation for patient to Umaha Hospital
Uoal
uroceries
uroceries
Pro fessional servi cos
Uoal
uroceries
uroceries
00 a].
uroceries
Services
Services
Coal
Goal
Uroceries
. Drugs
L'oal
Meals
Drugs
Groceries
Services
Services
uroceries
COUNT" GRAVEL FUND
Supervising graveling road
Supervising graveling road
spreading gravel
At 5 o'clock P. M. the Board recessed until Monday March 7th, 1927 at 9 o'clock h. M.
33.45
.75
41,46
35.40
53.82
51.25
27.60
47.09
11,34
30.24
1.60
29.12
26.22
31.00
3.00
5.25
6.00
2.25
8.25
3.00
9.00
111.23
3.20
23.06
100.00
16.25
13.36
18.00
5.95
15.00
10.90
74.40
31,15
26.75
30.00
13.80
4.55
21,45
76.05
51.21
98.70
172.50
51.50
78.70
70.99
2.35
16.60
11.50
3,00
48.95
58.00
50.00
24.42
76,60
78.20
18.75
Monday, March 7th, 1927.. 9 o'clock A. M.
Board re -assembled as per recess. Roll call, all members were present.
motion by Whitesel, second by curry that the following Oficial Bonds be approved. Motion carried.
Geo. Witt, Justice o f the Peace, Verona Township, Fred Berg, Town Treas. , Verona Township.
At 100' clock A. M. the time set for a continuationo feth hearing on the proposed abandonment o f a part of
County Road if 7 and the proposed establishment of a new .OUnty road to be knwon as # 24, a hearing was had.
A delegation frora voraoll Township were present and the matter was duly consi cred. It was -found that 13 miles
more of County Highways could be add6d to our system. After the matter was discussed tp the satisfaction of
all parties present the following mtoion was made:
motion by leurry second by Ruhter that we rescind that partofthe action had and done by this Board on the
12th day of Jan, 1927, as recorded in Book 11 , at page 599 thereof, Supervisors Record, wherein a part of
County Hoad # 7 was ordered abandoned as a part 0 f the (0untY Road system and the same to be turned back to
the Townships o f Kenesaw and Verona, for maintenance and that thatpart of the action had and done at the same
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615
A Petition to nhange routing Cwty road # 16 signed by J. C. Rigg and others, wde read before the Board.
Petition asked for the change of routing on county road # 16 as now located, as folla*s to -wit:
Commencing in the eenter, between eectione 14 and 15, town 8, range 9, the same beington the West side of said
section 14, and the East side ef said section 15, thence running north one-half mile,;thence running East
one-half mile, and connecting thereat with Adams County Road # 16 as now located. The Board duly coneidired
this Petition and upon motion by Fnrry, second by Vlhitesel, the prayer of the petiti+ was granted and the
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that the following additions be made to the AdamsCounty Road system, to -wit;
Addition cf one mile to County Road # 7, commencing at N. E. corner section and north west corner section
/0, town 8., range 9, thence running one mile north to the Adams -Hall County line-;
Extend County road # 15, one mile commencing at N. W. corner section 9 and N. E. corner section 8, town 8, range
10, thence running north one mile -to the Adams -Hall County line.
Extend County road # 16 one-half mile commencing at S. E. corner section 31, town 8, range 9, and S. eifcorner
section 3A, town 8, range 4T, thence runnine south_ one-half mile to the City limits of the City o f Hastings,
Nebr.
Clerk authorized to set a time for a hearing to be held on this proposed change.
Extend County. road # 17e. 2 miles commencing at- Sn En-cOrnereeeection 27, town 5, range 9,. end S. W. corner
26, town 5, range 9, thence running east 2 miles to the Adamee...Clay County 11.no.
The County Clerk is hereby instructed to proceed to advertise these extensions according to law and to
time for hearing on the same. Roll call, on the above motion all voted aye. Motion carried.
fix
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:30 o'clonk when they again resumed with all members present.
Motion. by Gartner, second by Ruhtet
allowed and the Clerk instructed to
Motion by...Furry, second by Whitesel
Board adjourned at 3 o'clock P. M.
(J County Clerk
IDeputy County Clerk
that the claim of C. A. Heartwell on the General Fund for 040.00 be
draw warrant for the Same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried,
that this Board now adjourn until Tuesday April 5th, 1927.
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Court House, Hastings Nebraska,
Tuesday April 5th, 1927. 9 o'clock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment o f March 7th, 1927.
Rain forth Ch airman pre siding.
Hon call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, .171.1rry, Gartner,
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read. and approved.
First quarterly report, o f Raymond L. Crosson, Sheriff was read and upon motion by Whitesel,
report was ordered placed on file.
Motion by Gartner, second byFurry that the following miscelleneous
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Motion carried. Receipts follow:
Pearl B. oodworth Credit General Fund
Lucia Vi 11 e nb a c h credit General Fund
W. Whitesel Credit County Highway Fund
Treasurers
Nebraska National Bank
Department o f Public Inst,
L. N. Button
Nebraska National Bank
P.H. Gartner
Judge J. M. Turby fill
State of Nebraska
3. M. lurby fill, Co. Judge
Stevens Bros.
First State Bank Holstein
nansen State Bank
Pauline State Bank
County Judge Turby fi 11
County Judge Turbyfill
Pete Gartner
county Judge Truby fill
Lucia Dillenbach
County Judge Turbyfill
E. H. Briggs, Co. Treas.
J. A. Cates, Co. Clerk
Prosser State Bank
First National Bank
Exchange Natiional Bank
Lucia Dille lach
Lucia Dillenbach
Lucia DillenbaCh
Credit Tenors.). Fund
Credit School Fund
Credit General Fund
Credit General Fund
Credit Bridge.. Fund
Credit General Fund
Credit Bridge Fund
Credit iiines & Licenses
nredit Road Dragging Fund
Credit General Fund
Credit General feand
Credit, General Fund
credit Fines ec Licenses
credit Fines & Licenses
credit Bridge Fund
credit Fines & Licenses
Credit Fines & Licenses
Credit Fines & Licenses
Credit Fines & Licenses
Credit County Highway Fund
Credit General Fund
Credit General Fund
Credit General Fund
Credit Fines & Teicenses
Credit Fines & Licenses
Credit Fines Licenses
second by Ruhter the
receipts be made part of the
296.10
1057.02
308.28
129.70
6761.82
1029.30
156.38
9.50
10.72
252,19
100,00
38.56
126,55
79.00
120.00
200.00
100.00
5.00
25.00
287.78
100.00
102,00
1156.53
50.00
476,83
22,72
6.00
16,80
12.00
Motion by Ruhter, second by Furry that the following Official Bonds be approved; August Paulikat, Road Over-
seer, District ;Pi 1, Verona Township, Orvi3. Blocker, Road Overseer, District # 1, West Blue Township, Harvey P.
Jones, Road Overseer, District if 2, Little Blue Township, Tom Bourg, Town Clerk, Verona Township, Morris Asmus,
Town Clerk, West Blue Township. Motion carried.
Motion by Furry, second by Whitesel that the order o f the County Court in granting Mothers Pensions to Mrs.
David Ftepp, Vera Dean Sanf orl, Mrs. Ethel Mayhew and Agnes Boudreau be confirmed by this Board d the Clerk
instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that we order the Standard Bridge Company of Omaha, Nebr, to build the
following bri dges:
One wooden bridge between. sections 15 and 16, Highland Township, 16 foot roadway, 1-16 foot span.
One wooden bridge between sections 30 and 31, Hanover .Township, 16 foot roadway, 6-32 foot span.
One wooden bridge between sections 30 and 31, Hanover Township, 16 foot roadway, 2_32 foot span.
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Furry that the County Treasurer be and is hereby instructed to transfer $20,000.00
from the Road Dragging Fund to the County Highway Fund on account of the County Highway Budget. Roll call, all
voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that we allow for o3-erical help in the office of the County Assessor ?4.00
per day. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
At 12 o'clock P. M. the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M., when they again resumed with all members present.
The hour o f 2 o' clock P. M., the time set fir a hearing on the proposed additions to the County Roads as
advertised by the County Clerk, having arrived a hearing was held. No remonstrance or objections of any kind
were made to the proposed additions.
'notion by Furry, second by Ruhter that we authorize the County Clerk to change the road record, showing these
additions, and that they now be declared to be a part of the County Road system. Ro3.1 ce.11, all voted aye,
motion carrie
Motion by Whitesel, second by Bauer that upon the recommendation of the entire Board acting as an auditing
conenittee the following claims be a,110wed an their respective funds and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants
for the same. Roll mei, all voted aye. Motion carried. Claims follow:
619
eqeelevreetestmeAtet,ittezeteNeo
Adams A. A.
Cole W. A.
Baird Da rs ey D.
Batton A. I.
Bauer Geo, G,
Button L. N.
Cannon TN.
Cates J. A. County clerk
Columbia Carbon Co
Crosson 7aymond
Crow Walter M.
Davis -caliott R.
ueines Drug Co
Democrat Printing Co
Di llenb ach Lucia
Fischer
Furry J. H.
Gartner
Gaudreault Mercantile Co.
H amel E. B,
Hastings Fliel Co.
Jacobson H. F.
KB Printing Co
K -B Printing Co
Keith o„ et al
Keno saw Progress
Klopp PrintinF, Co
Land C H.
Lincoln State Hospital
Lincoln Tel, & Tel, Co,
Lincoln Tel. & Tel, Co
MoElhinney Drug Co
Penney Co J. C.
Polenske Bros, Sciae 11 ak & Co
Queen City Lw.mdry Co
Rain forth T. R.
Rants har1es
Remington Typewriter Co
Renner & Serf
Ruhter M. Fred
Schultz Martha H.
Schultz Martha H. et al
S.
P, H.
A. J.
Simms 13, M.
Turbyfill J. M. , Co, Judge
University Publishing Ca
Wa.hl qui st B ro s
Whitesel W. 0,
Wi droaier Wm.
Young Fe lix
School District # 18
Bunde
Bun de
Daughe rty
Jones & Sons
Kirminan
ritts
McCoy
sleedhara
Schlueter Lumber
Shaw
Silvey Lumber Co
Snider
Whitesel
Woo CIAVO rth
Joynt
Riley
Prod
wm
P. R.
T. w.
Blank et al
Frank H.
Vi • A.
Bert , et al
Co
John
J. A.
tor a nk et
E, R. et al
Pearl B
Cleve
0. A. Treas,
Carpenter H. M.
Adams & Co
Adams & Co
Ayr Township
Blaine Township
Bohlke
Dyers Lumber Co
00 ttonwo o d T own ship
J. D.
Jr, D.
John
GENERAL FTJND
Labor at Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Bill of exceptions Crawford case
Repairs
Supervisors services & mileage
Services on Assessor' s books
Supplies I Co, Farm
Cash pal d, Grave Markers
Typewriter carbon
Jail & office expense
Office expense
Mileage
oupp lies , Court Hou se
Supplies, Court House
Court costs, postage, etc.
Mile age for Mothers Pension Committee
Supervisors services & mileage
bupervisors services & rnileege
Supplies , Court House
Professional services
Coal, Court House
Overhauling typewrit ers
Supplies , Co. Supt.
Supplies, Co. Supt,
witnesses, in sanity hearing
Public Notice
supplies, Court Hou se
Board for inmates at County Farm
Services
Toll ca3.3.si Farm. Bureau
Toll calls , Court House
Supplies, Court House
Supplies , Co, Farm
Material for floors, Court House
Laundry, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Services at Court House
Platen
Supplies, Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
ag
Office expense, correcting examination
papers
bupplies, Court House
Court Costs, office expense
supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies , Court House
oupervisors services & mileage
Services
Cash paid for messages
USO of Assembly
BRIDGE FUND
Labor
, I
Repairing bridge
oupp lie s repairs
lling in bridge
Estimate on bridge
oupplies repairs
Filling in bridge
Bridge material
Bridge work
Bridge material
Dri age work
Bridge work
Uash paid for freight
Bridge work
on bridge lumber
COUNTY FAIR FUND
For premiums and permanent improvements
SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
For relief work •
ROAD DRAGGING FTND
Repairs.
Repairs
Road dragging
Road dragging
ASurveyor
ssisting County
Material
Road dragging
91.20
83.30
122,62
1.10
84.00
50.00
13,10
38.75
15,00
253.17
7,78
65,00
50.99
148.45
343,65
3,40
101.80
114.80
26,74
20.25
164,08
19.00
7.00
7,63
29.50
22,88
254.38
257,25
20.50
10.80
8.35
1.40
28,10
32,38
6.30
101.90
15.45
3.35
129,00
161.40
3,25
75.38
7.55
129.61
4.55
12.75
150.20
13,60
5.55
20.00
7,20
7.20
2,00
9.50
49.78
1500.00
27.73
42,60
20.01
55.20
13.00
75.40
16.70
530.93
55,20
700.00
100.00
74.70
26.37
90.79
55.93
14.00
1.40
34.75
621
McWhirter Ben
McWhirter C. W.
Parry L. A.
Huxtable Edgar
ui.1 christ J. H.
Valentine Henry
O'Brien Thomas
Mathews G. F.
Quade Frank
Stulken August
Peters Ed
Coffey J ohn
Furry J. H.
Krueger Simon
Consbruck Jacob
Herren Edward
B aker Clifford
John
Smidt Ernest
Woo dworth F. H,
Valentine Onno
Ei genb erg H. H.
Gerlo ff Herman
Stvomer Wm. E.
Stromer Walter
Smidt John
We atherwax E. P.
Stagier Ant on
Geri° ff Herman
Halloran Tm
Hanover Township
Hastings Machine Service Co
Haws & So ns
eartwell C. A.
Heartwell C. W.
Highland Township
Juniata Township
Kenesaw Township
Ki star & Sons Geo.
Little Blue Township
Logan Township
Manhattan Oil Co
Nebr. Battery & Ti re Go
Nebraska Culvert & Mf. Co
Oliver Lumber Co
P avelk a J ames
Riose Louis
ha Boland Township
Ruhter
Burge
Routh
Kin dig
Fel z 1 en
Peterson
Burge
Schi f tier
Herberger
Otristensen
Ryan
Shaw
Silver Lake
Smidt
Smidt
Smith
Fred
L. A,
Jas,
J. E.
R. A.
Frank A.
A.
Abraham
Dan
Hans
,J1 ark e 14
John et al
Township
George
John
Roy K.
faith Machinery Co
Smith Machinery Co.
Smith Machinery Co
Smith Machinery Co
Standard Oil Co
Verona Township
Wanda Township
West Blue Township
White se 1 Ira
Pratt Ramon W.
Yheo. 3.
J. R,
Ghas, K.
K. R.
Arthur
Albert
R. E.
John
Bert
E. R.
C•
Weber
0 s ler
Baugh
Burling
Wi 11i rams
Kat zberg
G angwi sh
Max fiel d
K lusman
oC all
ite sol
White sel
Zero Township
ROAD DRAGGING FUND Cont,
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. ro ads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. ro ads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Supervising County roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Go. roads
Dragging Co roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging CO. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Go. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging 0o. roads
abor
Patrolman
Road dragging
Repair work
Gas ec Oil
surveying
Assisting Surveyor
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Blaok smithing
Road dragging
Road dragging
Gas & Oil
Supplies
Bupp li e
Stakes
Operating tractor
Land for road purpo se s
Ro ad dragging
Supervising County roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co . roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Go, roads
Dragging Co. ro ads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Land for road purposes
Dragging Co. ro ads
Dragging roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co, roads
Patrolman
Supplies, repairs
Supplies, repairs
Road drags
Supplies , repairs
Gas & Qil
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Patrolman
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Go. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging o. roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging t;)o. ro ads
Dragging o. roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co. ro ads
Dragging Co, roads
Supervising Co. ro ads
Road dragging
6,00
14,25
15.75
10.80
24.75
16.50
7.50
3.00
4.50
15.75
4.50
3.00
79.80
5.25
10.50
9.37
12.19
7.12
12.00
24,38
6.75
16.62
9.00
8,25
7.50
5.25
12.00
7,50
1.00
82.80
96.51
6.50
47. 65
46.60
14.00
88.39
88.00
66.25
38.90
105.24
44.78
51.63
3.30
10.50
4.80
66.70
35.00
50.31
28.60
10.88
4.50
7.12
6.00
3.75
3.00
5.25
16.50
12.75
50.00
69.00
48.25
3.60
9.00
82.80
23.91
136,12
409.50
79.58
30.40
102.33
87.61
104.68
32.66
10.50
3.00
9.00
6.00
7.87
6.75
6.00
3.00
6.00
2, 00
6.00
3.75
11.60
91.32
POOR AID FUND Cont.
Eckhardt H. 0. Groceries
Dodding U. S. Groceries
Hamel E. B, Services
Hardt Drug Co Drugs
Hastings kizel Co Coal
Hayland Farmers Union Co Groceries
Kohl Fred Groceries
Kholbry Herman Groceries
Larsen H. G. Groceries
Nebraska Sanitarium Services
Oliver Lumber Co Coal
Ql-son t, C. groceries
Penney Co J. C. Supplies
Prosser Lumber ec Coal Co 'oal
Schlueter Lumber Co Coal
Simms 13, M. Drugs
Starkey Grocery Groceries
Sunnyside Services
Talker Conrad groceries
Gartner
P. H.
COUNTY GRAVEL FUND
Supervising graveling 68.20
32.15
12.05
8.00
1.00
17.95
10.97
25.52
27.14
48.24
145.80
54.60
26,32
5.96
5.30
22.55
1.00
51.45
72,50
4.90
otion by Gartner, second by Bauer that this Board now adjourn to meet again Thursday, May 5, 1927 at 9 o'clock
A. M. Motion carried, Board adjourned.
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County Clerk,
Llh ai rman
eputy County Clerk.
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'Court House, Hastings, Nebraska,
Thursday May 5th, 1927. 9 0' clock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisory, as per adjournment of April 5th, 1927, T. R. Rainforth,
Chairman, presiding,
Roll call, e.11 members were present as follows: Bauer, Gole, Furry, Gartner, Rain forth, Ruhter and thitesel.
First quarterly report of L. N. Button, Register of Deeds, Lucia Dillenbach, Clerk of the District Court and
Joseph M. Turbyfill, County Judge were read and upon motion by Gartner, second by Bauer were ordered placed on
file.
The following Miscellaneous Treasurers duplicate receipts were read and ordered made part of the Supervisors
Record:
# 2053
# 2054
74,ft 2055
# 2056
# 2057
2058
# 2059
# 2060
2061
# 2062
# 2063
# 2064
Nebraska National Bank
State Bank of Hastings
First State Bank,
Roseland State Bank
Pete Gartner
County Judge Turbyfill
Clerk District Court
Clerk District Court
Clerk District Court
Department of Public Works
lered Ruhter
Fred Ruhter
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter
Township be approved by this Board.
Motion by Furry, second by thitesel
#34902. Roll call, all voted aye.
Credit General Fund
11
ft 11
91 ft
Bridge Fund
Fines & Licenses
Fines & Licenses
Fines & Licenses
Fines & Licenses
Road Le egging rune
General rand
Bridge Fund
79.34
199.10
226.67
274.16
9.35
10,00
6.00
6.78
25.80
1450,00
181. 90
13.00
that the Official Bond of Frank Bosard, Road Overseer District # 1, Zero
Motion carried.
that we accept the General Casualty and Suretej Company, Compensation policy
Motion carried.
At 12 o' clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M., when they again resumed with all members present.
Motion by Gartner, second by Furry that the County Treasurer be instructed to refund to the Department of Public
Works 0385.56, on account o f money being erroneously paid to Adams County by Stevens Bros. , for manipulation
of gravel and should have been paid to Webster County as shown by Miscellaneous Tax Receiptfir 2 0 3 5 Roll call,
all voted aye, motion carried.
F. C. Rolls, Division Engineer met with the Board, also E. J. Lyle, County Clerk of Hall County.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the Chairman of the Adan's County Board be authorized to sign a supple-
mental contract with the Western Bridge & Construction Company, and the Department of Public Works for one
and one-half inches gravel on project #169, Hastings north to Adams -Hall County line. Cost of this project to
be paid for from State Funds. Roll call, all voted aye, motion carried.
The following petitions for additions and new roads for t1e County Highway system were received and read before
the BOard as follows:
One signed by F. E, Hutchinson and others asking that the present County road of 3 miles between sections 28
and 33, 29 and 32 and 30 and 31, Kenesaw Township be vacated as a County road and that 34 miles commencing at
a point between sections 22 and 27 thence running west between sections 22 and 27, 21 and 28, 20 and 29 and 19
and30 be made a County Highway,
Another Petition signed by J. B. Reel and others asking that an addition of one mile be made to the present
county road # 7, commencing at 'the northeast corner of section 7 and the northwest corner of section 8, town 8,
range 9, running north one mile to the Adams -Hall County lino. And also a branch from this commencing at a point
on said proposed road 783 feet south of the Adams -Hall County line and running east to the right of way of the
St. Joseph Railroad.
Another petition signed by 0. R, DeiAuth and others asking the Board to make a County road out o f the two miles
of road between sections 25 and 26 and 35 and 36, township 6, range 9.
Also petition signed by t. B. Hargleroad, Jr. , and others asking that the Board designate the folloveng road
as a County road: Commencing at the north end o f the road between sections 27 and 28 in Cottonwood Township
thence south one mile, thence southwest two miles thence in Logan Township south one mi 3.o, thence west two
miles, thence south on the County line two miles, whereby this read will meet the present Kearney County road
and also connect with the present Adams County Road.
Also that the road running south from the D. L. D. between sections 19 and 20 in Juniata Township, 15 miles to
Webster County line be designated a County road.
No action taken by the Board, except that the petitions be ordered placed on file.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Hurry that upon the recommendation of the entire Board acting as an auditing committee
the following claims be allowed on their respective funds and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants forthe same.
Claims follow:
Adams
Bauer
Beghtol
Binderup Hardward Co
Boulder Typewriter Exchange
Button 14.
AA
Geo, G.
James V
GENERAL FUND
Labor at Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Physicians services
Supplies, Court House
Supplies, Farm Bureau
Recording deeds, postage
40.80
58.20
10,00
10.44
17.68
2tel. 00
Deines Drug Co
Democrat Printing Co
,Dericks
Dillenbach
Fischer
Furry
Gartner
Geo, A.
Lucia
G. S.
. H.
P. H,
Gaudreault 1.1erc Co A. S,
General Federation of Women's Clubs
Hastings Daily Tribune
Hastings Daily Tribune
Hastings Fuel Co
Haynes Bros.
Hollins Edith Eleanor
K -B Printing Co
K -B Printing Co
Keith
Deith
Dr, W. W. et al
Dr. W. W. et a3.
Deith 1)r. W. W. et al
Kline •B.
Klopp Printing Co
Land C. H.
Lincoln School Supply Co
Lincoln Tel, & Tel, Co
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co,
Loc al Registrars
Ilatthie son & Co Carl R.
Milburn a Scott Co
Mori fro s s john
Oliver Lumber Co
Omaha Printing Co
Pauley Lumber Co W. G.
rro ffitt Harry
Queen City Laundry Co
Rain forth 1, R.
Rants uharles
Renner & Serf
Ruhter M. Fred
School District # 18
Schlut z artha
Simms B. M.
StaYkry Grocery
Stein Bros, Co,
Trimble-Hoylman Ins, Co
Turbyfill Joseph, County Judge
Valentine m. H.
Valentine Tida M.
Whitesel w. C.
Ay r Lumber Co
Einspahr Albert H.
vans Henry
Gartner Wm. H.
Hager Chas,
Jones & Sons T. W.
Kitts Frank H.
Kitts ank H.
Kitts Frank H.
Leigh field Ben
Lls T. J. et al
cWhi rt er O. W.
Needham bort
Overy Howard
Reiber Louie
Ricker J ohn et al
Srnidt Dick
Woodworth. ?earl B
Advance-Rumely Thresher Co
Ayr Township
Blaine Township
Bohlke John
Cottonwood Township
Denver Township
Hanover Township
He artwell o.
H e ar tw ell C. W.
Hi ghl an a Township
Juniata Township
Keno saw Township
Little Blue Township
Logan Township
Logan Township
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GENERAL FUND Cont.
Supplie , Court House 27.40
Pro deedings of Board 16,60
Services 1.50
Court costs, office expense 5047
Services on Mothers pension committee 340
Supervisors services & mile ego 54.80
Supervisors services 8; mileage 87.20
Supplies, Court House 6.92
Supplies, Co. Supt, 9.50
Supplie s„ Farm Bureau 2,75
Notices 24.20
Coal, Court House 47.84
Paint 3.75
Cleaning vault , District Court 3.40
Supplies, Co. Supt. 44.76
Supplies, Co, Tre as & Supt. 50.59
'vvitnesses , insanity hearing 15.20
Witnesses) insanity hearing 30,40
Witnesses, Insanity hearing 15,20
supplies, Court House 3.86
Supplies, Court House 24.10
board for inmates at County Farm 259.25
supplies, Co. Supt, 3.30
Toll calls, Fax Bureau 6.35
Toll calls, Court House 28,25
Reporting births & deaths 55.00
Supplies 2,25
Supplies, Co. Supt, 53.40
Analyzing hooch 15.00
Supplies, Court House 1,20
oupplie s , Court House 136.00
material, Court House 1.50
0 f flee supplies , mile .ge 21,40
Laundry , Court House 6.21
oupervisors services & mileage 73.80
Labor , Court House 4.95
bupplies, Court House 51.75
"upervisors services & mileage 86.80
Use of assembly 30,00
Office expense, correcting paper, etc. 143,12
Supplies, Co. Supt, 1.35
Supplies , Court House .48
supplies, Court House 9.83
Compensation policy 243.40
rostage, office expense 6.20
Farvel of ground for road purposes 100.00
l'arcel of ground for road purposes 50.00
supervisors services & mileage 30.00
BRIDGE FUND
vulvert s , etc.
Filling in bridge
Labor on County bridge
Labor on County bridge
Labor on County bri dge
oupplies
material & estimate on ridge
Material a labor on County bridge
rirst estimate on County bridge
Labor on County bri dge
Labor on county bridge
Labor on county bridge
Filling; in bridge
"ork on County bridge
work on county bridge
Work on County bridge
fling in bri the
Cash paid, freight on lumber
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
2 Trac tors equiped
Road dragging
Ho ad dragging
Assisting County Surveyor
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Services ,Co. Surveyor
Assisting Co, Surveyor
Ro ad dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Road dragging
Stakes
45,60
5,00
8.00
12,00
34.60
53
387.56
1464,13
1000.00
2,40
41.00
5.00
9.30
59.50
12.00
74.25
2,40
20.37
6573.50
177.11
192,99
14,00
80,62
153.45
205,75
44.80
14.00
206,14
139.73
236.50
176,14
106.39
27.00
2.80
Wheat Geo. T.
American Red Cross
Dauer Henry
Bauer Henry
Bauer Jacob
Beghtol James V.
Cannon T. N.
Carl B. F.
Cowton Coal Co
Daggett Grocery F. R.
Eckhardt H. O.
Godding U. S.
Hastings Rel Co
Herbst Henry
Larsen h. G.
Matthiesen & yo Carl R.
Nebraska Sanitarium
Oliver LwnberCo
»innoyG. L.
Prosser Lumber & Coal Co
Starkey Grocery
Sunnyside
Townley F. N.
Welker Conrad
Adams & Co
Adams & Co
Bontjer
Crisman
Daugherty
Duncan
Essinger Garage
Essinger Garage
Furry
Grothaus
McWhirter
Murdock
Furry
O'Brien
McWhirter
Schlachter
Goffay
Valentine
Gaymon
Furry
Gartner
Smidt
Stromer
Moss
Krull
Consbruck
Eigenberg
Baker
Gerlo ff
Blomenkamp
Starner
Herren
Stromer
Valentine
Reis
Woodworth
Sohmidt
Krueger
Gibson
Harpham
Haws & Sons
Johnson Oil Co
Kister & Sons
Kort
Krabel
Lofquist
Lutz
Mack
Mills
Mills
Anderson
Leopold
Manhattan Oil
Pavelka
Rihter
Kindig
J. rl.
j. D.
()ray
W.R,
P. R.
C. S.
& Oil Co
& Oil Co
J. H.
Harry
Ben
Archie J.
L. A.
Tom
C. W.
J. C.
John
rienry
E. S.
L. A.
r. H.
John
E.
W. H.
John
Jacob
H. H.
Clifford
Herman
Erwin
Anton
Edward
Walter
Onno
w. M,
F. H.
Ernest
Simon
Edward
Bert
J. P.
Geo.
Herbert
Lthas, H.
Alfred
Ernest
Earl
A. L.
T. J.
• Wyr1
Burton. E
Co
M.
Wm
3.
Fred
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SOLDIERS & SAILORS RELIEF FUND
Relief of soldiers & sailors
POOR AID FUND
Services
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
services
Drugs
Groceries
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
Groceries
Goal
Groceries
Groceries
Drugs
Services
Wal
rrofessional services
Goal
Groceries
Services
Services
Groceries
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
Repairs
Repairs & supplies
Dragging county roads
bteel cable
Team work
bupplies
Gas
Repairs, labor, etc.
oupervising co. roads & mileage
Dragging Co. 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
Taking up snow fence
oupervising Co. roads & mileage
Dragging county raods
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging co. 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
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Labor on County highway
Blacksmithing
Gas & Oil
Gas
eqacksmithing
Grubbing out stumps
Team work
bupplies, repairs
Labor
Hauling snow fence
H4uling snow fence
Labor on County highwey
Labor on county highway
Labor
Gas & Oil
alacksmithing
auperintneding Co. roads & mileage
Dragging county roads
'629
60,00
7.40
3.41
14.34
9.38
6.00
6.00
15.00
6.75
20.54
30.45
12.19
5.30
27.27
46.25
1.10
123.70
19.15
50.00
7.50
38.78
58.00
165.35
16.56
8.35
134.11
4.40
5.00
9.00
9.30
59.15
21.40
85.85
29.29
11.25
10.50
18.75
11,25
16.50
11.25
9.00
24.00
42.00
6.00
77.00
19,88
12.00
16.13
11.63
39.40
28.00
20.65
18.50
15.75
14.25
18.38
15.75
10.50
7,50
23,25
15.38
9.00
10.40
10.35
67.20
32.00
8.10
13.60
21.00
2.45
8.00
25.00
10.00
4.00
12.40
4.50
63.07
58.30
65.00
16.87
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Durge A
Burge L. A.
Standard oil Co
Vhitesel W. C.
ilarmenter R. A.
Usler Al
btruss wm. F.
Baugh J. R.
Babbitt W. B.
Babbitt W. B.
Kent Edwin R
uround JJester
Vitt Lloyd
Katzberg Arthur
"cCall Bert
Saddler H. C.
Maxfield vergal
Hurd Ralph
Williams K. R.
Burling Oha. K.
Veber Theo, J.
Ruhter Erwin H.
Pratt Ramon W.
uangwish Albert
Knnigsmier H. M,
E. R.
Zubrod dake
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Cont.
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
uas
Superintending 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
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
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Dragging county roads
Drayage
COUN1Y GRAVEL FUND
Consbruck Jacob Spreading gravel
Hahlweg August preading gravel
Ruhter: M, Fredsuperintending graveling road
6.00
21.75
23.75
84.40
15.75
6.00
8.64
18.00
15.00
6.75
11.25
15.00
1.00
7.50
6.75
9.00
13.87
18.00
16.50
18.00
12.00
6, 00
22.12
15.00
34,50
10, 65
.50
5.40
2.40
16.70
Motion by Yalitesel, second by Bauer that the claim of Dr. A. A. Smith on the Poor Aid .Nnd for 0185.00 be
allowed at $100.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that this Board now adjourn to meet again Tuesday, l'lay 17, 1926 at 9 O'clock
A. M. Motion carried. hoard adjourned.
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Court House, Hastings, Nebraska.
Tuesday May 17th, 1927. 9 o'clock A. M.
Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular session a.s peradjeurnment of May 5th, 1927. T. R, Rainforth,
Chairman, presiding.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter and lidhitesel.
J. S. Rhinehart filed a claim for completion o f Adams County Gravel Project # 4, together with an agreement
cancelling the contract.
Motion by Whitesel, second by Furry that the clams o f J. S. Rhinehart and the Western Bridge & Construction
Company on the County Gravel Fund for the amounts respectively of $7091.37 and $11,521.62 be allowed eiid
the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
The payment of these two claims on the County Gravel Fund completes Adams County Gravel Projects numbers
2 and 4.
Petition signed by Lawrence `Theisen and more, than two hundred others asking the County Board to designate as
a County Highway the public highway all ready established commencing on the D. L. D. Highway at the N. W.
corner of Section 16, Town 7, Rna.ge 11 and the N. E. corner of Section 17, Town 7, Range 11, thence running
south 8 miles to the Adams County Highway Number 9 and terminating thereat, was received and read before the
Board and ordered placed on file.
Motion by Ruhter, second by Gartner that the claim of the Standard Bridge Company on the Bridge Fund for
$485.02 be allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion
carried.
Petition signed by R. Huse and others asking that the Board construct a nww bridge between sections 29 and 30
in Zero township was read and the same was referred to the Road & Bridge Committee,
At 11:45 A. M. the Board recessed until 3 o'clock P. M.
At 3 o'clock P. M. the., Board re-convesned with all members present.
Motion by Bauer, second by Cole that we purchase 8 flags for uniform decorations for the Court House Square.
Pell c311, an voted aye, Motion carried.
Motion by awry, second by Whitesel that we order built one concrete girder bridge, 20 foot roadway, 32 foot
waterway,, between sections 34 and 3 5 , West Blue Township. Cost o f this bridge not to exceed $2500.00. Roll
call, ayes, Bauer, Furry, Gartner, Ruhter d Whitesel. Nayes, Cole and Rainforth. Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by Whitesel that this Board now a.djobrn to meet again on Monday June 6th, 1927,
at 9 o'clock A. M. Motion carried. Board adjourned.'
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Monday, June 6th, 1927. 9 o'clock A. M.
Regular meeting of the Adams County board of Supervisors as per adjournment of May 17, 1927,
T. R. Rainforth, uhairman, presiding. Roll call, all members were present as follows Bauer,
Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter and leleitesel.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
The following petitions were received and read before the Hoard for new mileege o f County Highways to be
designated by the Board:
One signed by Ln S. Smith and others asking that the Hoard designate as a County Highway the following
described road:
Commencing at the N. E. corner of section 19, and the N. W. corner of section 20 in .4r Township, thence
running directly south to the Adams -Webster County line and extending one-half mile east on the County line.
One signed by Robert Warnke and others asking that the following described road be designated as a county
road:
Uole,
Commencing at the N. E. corner Section 11 and the N. W. corner Section 12, Zero Township, on the present
County Road J 10, thence running sotith 3 miles to County road 11 17 and terminating thereat.
One signed by E. Ray Anderson and others asking that the following described road be designated as a County
Highway:
Commencing at the N. E. edge of Pauline and running eastward on the south side o f the Missouri Pacific
Railroad to the half mile line in section 10, Little Blue Township thence south to the section line of
Section 10, thence east one and oneOhalf miles thence south one mile thence east one mile and terminating
at the Adams -C1 County line.
The Boa.rd ordered all these petitions placed on file.
Petition asking the Board tobuild two bridges between sections 12 and 13, Wanda Township signed by Herbert
Sauermann end others was read and referred to the Road ee "'ridge Committee.
Petition fbr a new road across the center of Section ll, Town 8, Range 11, filed in the Office of the County
Clerk on May 7th, 1927, accompanied by a deposit of 4•25.00,was read before the Board. Copy o f the notice
given to the County Surveyor by the County Clerk and a report and plat made by the County Surveyor
accompanied the petition. The Board considered said petition and same was referred to the Road & Bridge
Conuni ttee.
Motion by Furry, second by Ruhter that the following °facia Bonds be approved: John J. Kral, Justice of
the Peace, Cottonwood Township, R. H. Struss, Road Overseer, Districtie 3, Verona. Township and Dayton Curry,
Road Overseer, District it 1, Highland Township. Motion carried. Bonds approved.
Motion by Whitesell, sedonc by Gartner, that in the matter of renewal of Mothers'. Pensions for Mrs. Firma Dell
Young, Mattie Baugh and Mrs. Wanda Gettman, ordered by the County Court that the order o f the Court be
complied with and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for these pensions. Roll call, all voted aye.
Motion carried,
Motion by Furry,secend by Cole that the following Duplicate Miscellaneous Receipts from the County Treasurers
office be made part of the Supervisors Record. Motion carried. Receipts follow:
# 2065
# 2066
# 2067
# 2068
# 2069
# 2070
2071
2072
# 2073
# 2074
J. A. Cates, Co. Clerk
ofVillage Juniata
Chas, Land
Judge 3. M. Turby fill
Judge J. M. Turbyfill
Judge 3, M. Turbyfill
n. V. Kohout, Co. Judge Wilber
Judge J. M. Turbyfill
e)epartment of Public Works
3, A. Cates, Co. Clerk
Credit General Fund
Credit Villege Fund
Credit County Farm
Credit Inheritance Tax Fund
Credit Fines & License
Credit Inheritance Tax
, Nebr. Credit Inheritance Tax Fund
Credit Fines & Licenses
Credit Bridge Fund
Credit Hail Insurance Fund
10.00
760.40
259.25
60.30
400.00
9454.44
14,29
11.00
293.66
751.45
At 12 o'clock Noon the Board recessed until 1:15 P. M., when thay again resumed with all members present.
Motion by Furry, second by Cole that the following gravel projects for Ads County, Nebraska, be created:
Adams County Gravel Project # 5
Commencing on the State and Federal Highway # 2, also known as the Grainland Highway at the N. W. corner of
fractional section seven (7) and the S. W. corner of fractional section six (6) town eight (8) range nine
(9) thence running east approximately five and one-half miles on county Road nufsber seven (7) to the
Adams -Clay County line, Approximately 64548 sq yards two inch gravel surfacing.
Adams County Gravel Project No. 6
Commencing on County Road No. eight (8) at the N. W. corner section nine (9) and the S. corner section
four (4) town six (6) range nine (9) thence running east four miles to the Adams -Clay County line.
Approximately 46944 square yards two inch gravel surfacing.
Adems County Gravel Project No. 7
Commencing on county Road No. seven (7) at the N. W. corner of section nine (9) and the N. E. corner section
eight (8) town eight (8) range eleven (11) thence running south seven miles tothe State and Federal Highway,
siso known as the D. LI. D. Approximately 82152 square yards two inch gravel surfacing.
All Projects to comply to the State specifications for gravel surfacing.
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Motion by Ruhter second by Whitesel that we order the County Clerk to have some large display cards printed
forbidding agents and Peddlers from selling goods or soliciting business in the Adams County Court House and
that one of these cards be posted in each office. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Petition signed by i. W. Kistler and others asking that the Board gravel county road # 14 was received and
read. No action taken by the Doard.
motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that the County Assessor be instructed. to place on the assessment books
for assessment the following described property to -wit:
Lot One (1) , and the South Ei41.ty-nine and one half feet (89i) or Lot Two (2)
in Scofield's Addition to the City of Hastings, Nebraska, and that any order
of resolutidn that may have been passed by the County Board in conflict herewith
shall be cancelled and set aside,
Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried.
Motion by Gartner, second by ItUrry that the following cle.ixns 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
Anderson
Banta
Barnard
Batten
Bauer
Charlotte M.
ikrgust
E. Ray
J. W.
Stationery Co Geo. D.
A. I.
Geo. G.
Binderup Hdw, Co
Blankenbiller
bowers
Button
Cannon
Carroll
Cole
Clark
Uo ronors
uounty Treasurer
Crosson
Crow
Davis
Dean
Demo c rat
Dieter
Dillenbach
Durkee
Dutton
Fischer
Furry
Garrison
Gartner
George
Hammond & Stephens Co
Hartmann
Hastings Fuel Co
Hastings Lions Club
Haynes Bros
Heartwell
Heartwell
Hoagland
Juniata Lumber Co
K -B Printing Co
K. B Printing Co
K -B Printing Co
KB Printing Co
K_B Printing Co
Keith
Keith
Keith
Keuffel & Esser
Knapp
Kort
Land
Lincoln School
Lincoln Tel, &
Lincoln Tel. 6:
J. B.
Reuben
L. N.
T. N.
W. L.
A.
A. M.
Raymond 1.4
Walter M.
Elliott R.
13. M.
Printing Co
M. E.
Lucia
George 13
Sons Co W. M.
G. S.
J. H.
John
P. H,
E. N.
U A
c. A.
Cl ark
Dr. W. W. et
W. W. et el
W. W.
Go
Joseph K
Martin
C. H.
Supply co
Tel.. Co
Tel, Go,
Maxwell John
Milburn & Scott CO
Nienhueser Yred
Oliver Lumber Co
Patterson. James
Pe ase Elmer
Proffitt J. F.
Queen City Laundry Co
Rain forth T. R.
Renner & Serf
Rinehart J. 5.
Ruhter re. Fred
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GENERAL FUND
Assessing in 2nd !ard
Assessing Verona, Township
Assessing Little Blue Township
Assessing Vest Blue Township
Supplies, Co. Clerk
Services
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, Court House
Assessing Silver Lake Twp
Assessing in 4th Ward
Recording deeds
Supplies, Co. Farm
Repair wort
Supervisors services & mileage
Assessing in City of Hastings
Jury & Witnesses
Office supplies, light, tel, gas, water
etc. , for Court House
Jail expense, etc.
0 ffice expense
Mileage
Assessing Juniata Twp
Supplies, proceedings, etc.
Assessing Roseland Twp
Court costs, office expense
Assessing in 2nd Ward
Services
Mileage for Mothers Pension Committee
supervisors services & mileage
Assessing Denver Township
Supervisors services 8: mileage
Assessing Ayr Twp
Supplies,Co. Supt.
Assessing arst Ward
coal for Court House
nags for Uourt House Square
Supplies & labor
Cash paid for express
Plat and report of road
Assessing Blaine Township
Supplies, Co. Farm
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies, Co, Supt.
Supplies, Go, Supt.
Supplies, Co. Supt.
Supplies, Co, Supt
Insanity hearing
Insanity hearing
Insanity hearing
Supplies, Co. Surveyor
Services
Assessing Zero Township
Doard for inmates at Co. Fenn
Supplies, Go, Supt
Toll calls, Court House
Toll calls, Farm Bureau
Assessing eotton.wood Township
Supplies, Co. Sutt,
Assessing Wanda Township
Stakes
Assessing Logn Township
Painting at Co. Farm
Assessing in City o f Hastings
Laundry for Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
Supplies, court House
Gravel for Court House
Supervisors services & mileage
200.00
175.00
125.50
120, 50
6,21
2,80
38.70
18.60
130,00
200.00
2.00
6, 25
2.00
38.50
210,00
25,90
717.91
230.07
4.75
65.00
210.70
484, 92
171.50
133,45
205.00
18.50
3.40
2,60
155.00
68.80
130.25
7.17
195.00
23,70
42,25
7.45
1,03
13,80
95.00
59.90
49.08
19.96
3,11
6.12
37.05
11,00
47, 20
17.30
16.19
.50
140,45
209.12
4.41
20.55
8.20
175,C0
3.74
130.50
18.30
125.00
21.00
415.00
8.61
37.70
133.75
37.15
51.00
r"
Wi din at e r
dei dm ai e r
Wilson
Anderson
Ayr Lumber Co
Baer
B loree nk amp
Boni fas
Byers Lumber Co
Cox
Fr ohm
G artner
Hager
H agorae.=
Huse
J ones & Son
Kitts
Kreuger
Nebr. Culvert &
Overy
P1 ambe ck
P1 aut z
Ed
W. D. et a.1.
Henry
Lawrence
J. L.
Art et al
Vile, H.
etas, wt al
F. C.
Wm, F.
T. W.
Frank R.
Paul
Mfg Co
Howard
Goo. et el
W„
Schlueter Lumber Co
Smidt'-'ick
St romer 'lite. Fe.
Adams Stamp & Stationery Co S. G.
Blaine Township
Bohlke J. C.
eoetonwood Township
Denver Township
Hanover Township
Heartwell
Heartwell C W.
Highland Township
Juniata Township
Kene saw Township
Little Blue Township
Logan Township
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg Co
Roseland Township
Smith Machinery Co
Verona Township
Wanda Township
West Blue Township
Zero Township
Adams County Agri Society
Bauer
Cannon
Carl
Coivton Coal co
Cressman
Dever
Eckhardt
Fulmer
Go dding
Jacob
T, N.
13, F,
Ralph G,, M. D.
Chas Pe , M. D.
H. 0,
R. A,
U. S.
Gray Dr. 0, S.
Hastings Fuel Co
Hayl and Farmers Union Co
Juniata Gr & I4ve Stock Assn
Kohlbry Herman
Larsen LI. G.
Mace J ohn L. M. D.
Mary Lanning Memorial HO spi tal
Nebraska Sanitarium
Schaufelberger Dr. Frank
Schlueter Lumber Co
Simms b. M.
Starkey Grocery
Sunny si de
Iblland Funeral Home
Walker Uonrad
635
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GENERAL FUND
Cont.
Services on Mothers Pension Committee 15.40
Services as 13aili ff 3.00
Assessing in 4th Ward
B RI DGF, FUND
Filling in bridge
Supplies for bridge
Teem work
Team work
Filling in bridge
Culverts
Repairing bridge
Labor on Co. bridge
Filling in bridge
Filling in bridge
eulverts
Labor on bridge
Supp lies
New bridge
Labor on Co. bridge
Culverts
Labor on Co. bridge
Labor on Co. bridge
Labor on Co. bridge
Bridge & culvert materials
Labor on eo. bridge
Labor on Co, bridge
ROAD DRAGGING FUND
Dealers plates
Dragging roads
Assisting Co. Surveyor
Dragging oads
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Surveying
Assisting uo. Surveyor
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Supplies for road drag
Road dragging
Supplies & repairs
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
Dragging roads
210,00
11.00
18.00
83.70
39.40
22.95
83,45
4.00
30,20
4.20
81.30
145,22
172.60
14.54
811.62
90,00
40.56
4.00
9.90
44.00
72,98
13.00
7.00
1.44
90,25
28.00
21.75
46.37
40,01
93,20
28,00
67.39
96.63
91,00
37.01
37.75
57.56
42,62
72,85
157.08
59.86
109.75
35.50
COUNTY FAIR FUND
r permanent improvements & premiums 800,00
POOR AID FUND
Groceries
Drugs
Gro caries
Coal
Pro fessione.1 services
Pro fessional services
Gro ceri es
,2ash paid for R. R. ticket
Groceries
Pro fessional services
Coal
Groceries
Coal
Groceries
Groceries
Pro fessional services
Services
Services
vro fessional services
Coal
Drugs
Groceries
Services
Funeral furnishings & burial
Groceries
6,20
13,05
15.00
4.75
20,00
12.00
17.57
5.99
12.40
75.00
2,65
22.14
81.85
22.93
43.34
10.00
29.25
110.30
28.00
7.50
6,35
6.04
58.00
75,00
6.19
Adams & Co
Adams & Co
Anderson
lls
Mills
Armstrong
De rra
Duncan
Es singer
Furry
Huxtable
O'Brien
Mathews
Murdock
Co ffey
Gilchrist
Mahirter
G-roth a.us
Gartner
Schmidt
Starner
Gerlo ff
Woodwo rth
Consbruck
J. D.
J. D.
Elwyn
T. J.
A. L.
V.
Louis
C. S.
Garage & Oil Co
J. H.
Edgar
Tom
G. F.
Archie
John
J. H.
Ben
H arry
P. H.
Ernest
Anton
H.
it; H.
acob
St romer Walter
Baker Clifford
Vie athe rwax E. P,.
Hastings Machine Service
Haws & Sons
Hawthorne S. R.
Hollister Earl
Jones Harvey
Johnson Oil Co J. P.
Krueger Ted
Kindig A. P.
Kist er & Sons Geo
Kort Herb
Kr sugar Hugo
Krueger Simon
Lana den E. E.
Lit chenburg John
Manhattan Oil Co
Mennenga Harfey
Meyer Bill
Meyer wi 11 i Ean
Meyer Harold
Blum Henry
Meyer Gari
Stunipenhorst George
Millard B. F.
McGrath H dw Co
N ational Re fining Co
N oional Re fining Co
liewk a I1fred
Peterson Cl or once
B1 ank enb i 11 e r John
Ruhter m. Fred
Kindig J. E.
Burge
Peterson ler ank
Christensen H an s
Felzien R. A.
S chi filer Abraham
Burge L. A.
Routh Jas.
Rutherford Bros
Smith Machinery Co
Smith Machinery
Snyder
Standard Oil
We athe rwa.x
Vit e s el
Anderson
t t
Willi am s
Cooper
Bobbitt
Weber
hurling
MLELX.ii e 1 ci
McCall
Baugh
Hurd
Ground
0 sl er
':Zubrod •
Co
D. E.
Co
E. P.
W. C.
Aug.
Geo.
• R•
C. T.
W. B.
Theo, J.
Chas, K,
Verga].
Bert
J. R.
Ralph
Lest er
Al
J axe
COUNTY HIGHWAY MID
Repairs
Repairs
Grubbing trees
Team work
Road work
Labor
Labor
Dolts , nalis, etc.
Gas & repairs
Sopa rin ten ding Co, ro ads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co. ro ads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Go. ro ads
Dragging Go. roads
Supervising Co, roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co. ro ads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. ro ads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
B1 acksmithing
Gas & Oil
Labor
Team work
Teem work
Gas 84 Oil
learn work
Team work
B1 ack smi thi ng
Team work
Tean work
Team work
Hauling plank
Labor
Gas & Oil
Labor
Labor
Labor
Labor
Labor
Labor
Labor
blacksmithing
Supp lies
Oil
Oil
Labor
Labor
Labor
Super vi sing Co. ro ads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co, ro ads
Dragging Co, roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Dragging Co. roads
Supplies
Cable
Supplies & repairs
Axle grease
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COUNTY GRAVEL l'UND
17,84
3.91
19,20
18.00
12,00
3,30
3,00
2.65
127,89
157.40
18,75
12.00
3.00
9.00
3.00
23.25
7.50
15.75
118,73
6, 00
10,51
4,50
9.00
17,25
10,50
4..88
24.75
1,75
114.72
4.80
42.00
1,80
154,40
7,50
9.00
11.15
74.60
11, 50
3.00
21,00
16,00
191.35
12, 00
2.40
62,35
56,40
21, 90
12.00
10.80
3.00
15,35
37.80
30.80
12,00
15.00
3.75
96.80
9.00
2,25
3.75
9.75
9.00
19,12
6.75
9.00
1.20
30.00
92.81
19.80
23.75
18.00
124.11
7.87
36.00
9,00
10,12
6.75
3,00
5,25
7.12
6.75
12.00
9,00
4. ,50
4,88
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EQUALIZATION mozia NG
Court House, Hastings, l',:ebraska
`Boesday, June 14th, 1927. 9 o' clock A. i,11.
The Adams County Board of supervisors, together with the County Assessor and the County Clerk convened as
a Board of Equalization. T. R. Rainforth, Claim= of the Board, presided.
RollCall, there were present, batter, Cole, Furry, Gartner, Rainforth Buhter, County Assessor Proffitt, and
County Clerk Cates. Absent Whitesel.
At 10 o'clock A. Supervisor Whitesel came in.
:eotion by Gartner, second by Burry that we exempt from taxation lots 11 and 12, block 5, Original Town on
account o f same being used for Lb -droll purpo ses. Ro 11 call, ell voted aye. Motion carried.
Forraal complaint on the assessed valuation of lot 5, and west 31 feet lot 6, block 4, Wilkin's Addition and
on lots 43, 44 and 45, block 2, Ni J. Smith' s Addition and on lot 1, block 1, St. Joseph 2nd Addition were
filed with the Clerk.
Several persons came in and inquired about their valuations.
At 12 o' clock Noon, the board recessed until 2 o'clock P, M.
At 2 o'clock M. the Board re -assembled with all :embers present, except County AssessorProffitt.
Formal complaint was made by L. Phillips on the assessed valuation of improvements on Ni SEele SE* N
SE*, Section 2-7-10.
At 4-130 o' clock P. M. the Board recessed until Wednesday, , June 15th, 1927, at 9 o'clock A.
Wednesday, June 15th, 1927, 9 o'clock A, M.
Board re -convened as per recess. Roll call, all members were present.
Formal complaint .on the assessed valuation of the Section 24)-7-9, was filed with the Clerk.
Motion by Furry, second by Cates that we reduce the assessed valuation on improvements on the SE' ,f Section
1-8.9 from $905„00 to $500.00. to equalize with other property. Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried.
Motion by Bauer, second by Furry that we reduce the assessed valuation on improvements on the SW7 SE43- Section
2-7-10 from4200,00 to U3000.00. Roll call, all voted aye. motion carried.
The Board recessed a.t 12 al:zioci; until 2 o'clock P. M.
At 2 o'clock P. M. the Board reconvened with all members present.
Motion by atter, second by Iduhter tht. we reduee the assessed valuation on all lots on Block 10, Sewell's
addition to 0125.00 each, Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried,
ittrmal complaint on the assessed valuation of improvements on lots 3 to 6, inclusive, block 1, Heller's
Addition. Also on lot 129, Railroad Addition,
Motion by Gartner, secon by Yurry that we reduce the assessed valuation on improvements on the rear of lot 2,
Stulken's Sub Divisien from $1800.00 to $800.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
No further business appearing the Board recessed at 4:30P. M. , until Thursday June 16th, 1927.
Thursday June 16th, 1927. 9 o'clock A. M.
Board convened as per recess. Roll call, all members present except Vthitosel.
1,:otion by Proffitt, second by Bauer, that we reduce the assessed valuation on improvements on Lot 7, Block
25, St, Joe Addition from $750.00 to 0500.00. Roll 'call, all voted aye. Motioncarried.
notion by Gartner, Eecond by Bauer that we reduce the assessed valuation on improvements on the following
described properties on which formal complaint had been filed:
Lots 3 to 6 inclusive, lockb1, Heller's Addition from 01100.00 to 01000.00.
Lots 43,44 and 45, Block 2, M. J. Smith' s Addition from 0650.00 t0 0500.00.
Also that no change be made in the assessed valuations on the following properties upon which formal complaints
had been filed:
Lot 129, Railroad Addition, on improvements.
Block 1, St. Joseph 2nd Addition, on lands.
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
At noon the Board recessed until 2 9' oleck P. M.
At 2 o' clock P. M. the Board convened with , .allreembere present except Vlitesel.
motion by Bauer, second by Proffitt that we reduce the assessed valuation on improvements. on Lot 128, Railroad
Addition from $2200.00 to 02000,00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Formal complaint on the assessed valuation oit.improvements on the EL-, Lot 3, Rockwood's Addition was filed
with the clerk.
Equalization Meeting, Cont.
Motion by Bauer, second by Ruhter that we reduce the assessed valuation
W 31 feet, lot 6, block 4, Wilkin's Addition from $2000.00 to $1750.00.
carried.
The Chairman announced that the Board would recess until Wednesday, June 29th, 1927 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Wednesday June 29th, 1927, 10 0' clock A. 11.
Adams County Board of Supervisors, sitting as a Board of Equalization met as per recess of June 16th, 1927.
Roll call, all members were present as follows: Bauer, Cole, Furry Gartner, Rainforth, Ruhter, Whitesel,
County Assessor Proffitt -and County Clerk Cates.
Formal complaints on assessed valuations o f improvements on lots 25, 26 and 27, A. M.
on improvements lots 1 and 2, block 61, LI, J. Smith's Addition were read.
At 12 o'clock, Noon the Board recessed until 2 o'clock P. M, , at which time they resumed with all members
present.
Motion by Gartner, second by Ruhter that we reduce the assessed valuation on improvements onayleo,ts
18viotaniodn9,
block 3, Blythe' 5 Addition Kenesaw. Village from tp1300.00 1050.00. Roll call, all voted
o arried.
The Chairman appointed Supervisors Cole, Furry and Gartner and County Assessor Proffitt, as a committee to go
out and view some property in the City of Hastings upon which complaints have been filed.
on improvements or lot 5, and the
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion
Ghost' s Addition and.
Committee appointed to view property upon which complaint
improvements reported that they •wculd recommend no change
second by Furry the following described property was left
Lot 5 1 and 2, Block 16, M. J. Smith' Addition.
Loth 25, 26 and 27, A. M, Ghost's Addition.
And the 4 except N 44 feet, Rockwood' s Addition 0 f Lot 3.
Rollcall, on the above motion, all voted aye. Motion carried.
had been filed on the assessed va ua
to be made in the valuation and upon motion by Cole,
at the same assessed valuation as for the year 1926;
Motion by Whitesel, second by huhter that after consideration of all complaints filed with the Clerk and no
further business appearing it is the sense o f this Board that any further complaints that might come in be
not considered. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Cole, second by Furry that the County Clerk be authorized by this Board to correct any evident
clerical errors that may be found in the tax sehedules or in the Real Estate valuations for the year 1927.
. „
Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Bauer, second by Gartner, that the assessed valuation as returned by the various Precinct Assessors
for the year 1927 and as corrected and approved by the County Assessor and as equalized by this Board of
Equalization, stand as a basis of valuations for taxation purposes for the year 1927. Roll call, all voted
aye. Motion cartied.
Motion by Furry, second by Ruhter that thio Board now adjourn to meet again to the call of the County Clerk.
All voted aye. Motion carried. Board recessed.
Court House, Hastings Nebraska.
Thursday, l'uguet 4th, 1927.. 3 o' clock P. M,
The Adores County Board of Supervisors together with the 9qyalty Clerk met- as a Board of Equalizatien as per
o f the County Clerk. Ti R, Rainforth, Chairman presiding.
Roll call, there were present Bauer, Cole, Furry,. Gartner, Fain forth , huhter, , Whit esel and County Clerk Cates,
Absent County Assessor Proffitt.
The Board o f Equalization met for• the purpose .0 f. making the County 4evy and for eon firming the Village,
Township and School levies as certified to. the County Clerk by the various boards.
Motion by Gartner second by Bauer that we :fix the -County. levy at 1.85 milis, itemized as follows,
General Fund
Bridge Fund
Soldiers & Sailors Relief
Mothers yensions
County Fair
Poor Aid
.98 Mills
.55
0 6
•
.06
.15
ts
if
31
ty
to•wi t
Roll call, on the above motion all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Cole, second by Furry that we fix the Free High School levy at 1.4 mills on all school districts
which are subject to free high school tax and that one half this rate for .7 mil3.s on School Districts that
are subject to one half the regular rate.. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Furry, second by Ruiter that the following levies be made on Cities, Villages, Township and School
Districts for the year 1927. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.
Levies ordered are as follows to -wit:
Equziization Meeting. t,ontinued.
CITIES & TOWNSHIPS
uity of Hastings 9.8 mills
Juniata Village 15. "
Kenesaw Village 11, 0
Ayr Village 14,
Roseland Village 10. 0
Holstein Village 12.8 0
Prosser Village 5. "
West Blue Township 1. n
Highland Township 1. "
Verona. Township 1.2 41
Kenesaw Township 1.1 .
Wanda Township 1.2 "
Juniata Township 1. "
Denver Township .4 "
Blaine Township .7 11
Hanover Township .9 If
Ayr Township 1.1 "
Roseland. Township .7 “
Cottonwood Township 1. 5 ti
Logan Township 1.5 "
Silver Lake Township 1. 5 0
Zero Township 1, 0
Little Blue Township
Dist, No,
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
13.
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
3?
38
39
40
SCHOOL DI STRI CTS
mills Bond Dist, No. Mills Bond
7.9 41 2.7
1,4 42 & 77 10.
6.5 1.5 43, 2.3
5.2 Spec. Bldg Fund 2, 44 1.5
2,6 45 1.7
.1 46 None
3.2 47 1.5
6,5 2.5 48 2.9
2. 49 3.3
3.2 50 1,6
8. 51 2.9
1,8 52 2,
1.3 53 8.
.9 54 5.4.
3, 55 2.3
1. 56 2.5
1,6 57 3.1
14.2 2.8 60 2,5
2.2 61 None
3. 62 3.2 2,
2.8 63 6.2
2,8 64 1.
2.6 65 4.2
1.4 66 2.1
3.8 67 1.8
2, 68 2,9
3.2 69 2.7
2.1 70 2.8
2.3 71 2.6
1, 9 72 1.8
3.3 73 3.7
1,2 74 1.7
2,6 75 3,6
4,6 76 4,
3, 78 5,2
4, 80 3.4
1.5 81 12.2
2.9
4,3
2.4
Motion by Cole, second by Bauer, that this Board of Equalization now adjourn Sine Die. Roll call, all voted
aye. motion carried, Board adj ourhed.
County Clerk,
Deputy County. Clerk.
- SUPERVISORS RECORD
Vol. 11 1- 6 5 0
Box 1 Roll 6
C23, ai rman