This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Beeson, Harris, Libershal, Miller, Pitz, Sayles, Schneider, more Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AQB.2ACI/227 Message Board Post: Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, January 13, 1919 NEW OFFICERS OF CASS COUNTY ARE NOW IN OLD OFFICERS MAKE NECESSARY REPORTS AND RELINQUISH OFFICES TO NEW. LITTLE CEREMONY IS REQUIRED All the Machinery of the County Seem Swinging As Usual At Court House. >From Thursday’s Daily. This morning after the reports had been attended to and the work for the past year had gotten considered and all reports for the old year had been attended to, and the work closed up, the new officials were sworn in. Former county clerk Frank J. LIBERSHAL administered the oath of office to county judge elect A.J. BEESON, who then became the new county judge as well as the old one. He in the like manner administered the oath of office to the remainder of the officials not holding over. The matters seem to be going along in much the same way as before. Board of County Commissioners. Was organized with [blur] A. PITZ as the chairman and C.F. HARRIS, vice chairman, and Henry J. MILLER the other member. Geo. R. SAYLES as clerk to the board, as well as county clerk. They immediately took up some work which was before them, one thing appointing Dr. F.W. KRUNSE [KRUSE] of Weeping Water as county physician. County Judge A.J. BEESON who has succeeded himself for six consecutive terms, is in charge of the office and doing business at the old stand, just the same as if nothing had happened. County Clerk’s Office. George R. SAYLES who was elected to this position was inducted into the office and has with him Mr. W.T. ADAMS, who took off their coats and jumped into the work immediately, and are meeting the people with a smile and ready for what shall come. In the Treasurer’s Office. The same officers which have been there for the past year, M. TRITSCH, who has surely made a painstaking official, assisted by Mr. M. HILD and Miss Mia GERING as the clerks in the office. The Recorder’s Office. Mrs. Edna SHANNON was very graciously looking after the business and was being instructed by H.A. SCHNEIDER, who was for some time the Recorder in the years gone by. Mrs. Shannon was not designated a deputy for the position as [article cut off].