Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 4, 1918, Page 3

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4 Buy The Stay Satisfactory’Range Built air tight with rivets, not fastened to- gether with stove bolts and putty. : If ranges aren’t SUPPOSED to be air tight, why are the seams and joints of the common steel range plastered up with stove put- ty? Ask this of the man who tries to self you agrey iron and steel range? Everyone who has ever used this kind of range KNOWS how these puttied seams open up, how the range requires MORE and MORE fuel every month it is burned, and the worst of it is, the more fuel it uses, the harder it is to get results. What a contrast to the Monarch—built permanently air-tight by hand riveting its heavy steel plates to the Malleable Iron frames. It does its work just as promptly, with just as little fuel after many years as when new. As stove dealers of long experience we know that the Monarch saves the fuel that is wasted by other ranges. Give us a chance to convince YOU that=-- The Monarch Range Actually Pays for Itself! Cottonwood Hdw. & Imp. Co. | “We Weld Any Metal That iielts’’ Auction Sale of Registered Shropshire Sheep Saturday, Jan. 5 Complete Stock Always, on Hand. When lumber you want, be it little or much; Get the best that your money will buy; Bright, clear stock, of uniform grade, Well manufactured and dry. That is the kind of lumber we sell; The very best in the whole land. Come to us when you want a board or a bill; We've a complete stock always on hand. We aim to keep always on hand everything usu- ally to be found in a first-class lumber yard. We like to be able to give a man exactly what he calls for. No matter how big, or how little, the order, we can fill it promptly at the best obtain- able price. Come here when you want service. HUSSMAN LUMBER CO. “‘The Yard That Saves and Satisfies’’ the Range that Pays for Itself AS | a cnet eee er Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 12 of the Highway District law, a full and complete list of all claims present- ed to, and allowed by the board of commissioners of the Keuterville Highway District, together with a brief synopsis of all business transact- ed by said board at any or all of their meetings, is hereby appended, Jan, 5, 1917. Board met, all members present. One claim allowed. Chas, Buettner, dyagging roads Treasurer's report read and approv- ed. Edward Blake reelected as Sec- retary and Treasarer for the ensuing year. Salary same as 1916. Secre- tary ordered to spread treasurer's re- port upon the record. Feb. 2. Meeting called. All members present. 3 claims allowed. M. M. Belknap, Premium on Treas- urer’s bond and insurance ..,... $25 08 F. 8. Wimer, stationery, 8 50} Hans Pedersen, mdse ......... 1,50} March 2. Meeting called, all mem- bers present. Matter of proposed jehange in Telcher creek hill road laid | over. Matter of proposed change in Cottonwood-Keuterville road at Hen- ty Bosse’s corner came up, laid over. Secretary ordered to ascertain prob- able cost of same. Board decided to expend about the same amount in | 1917 as in 1916. Rent of dance hall | ordered increased to $4.00. April 6, No meeting held. May 4. Meeting called, all mem- bers present. 3 claims allowed. F, 8. Wimer, publishing treasurer’s POPORO GIG as ss dacecs craatess $ 4.00 John Hoene, gasoline lamp 14.50 | Hans Pedersen, mdse ......... 2.05 | | The board fixed wages for this year | jas follows: Overseers $3.50 and com- mon labor $3.00 per diem (8 hour) | |and horses $1.25 per diem, All road | | work in this Highway district was or- | |dered delayed until all crops were in. | | Length of culverts fixed at not less | | than 20 feet. June 1. No meeting held as no business appeared. | June 29, members the board met in special ses- | sion to decide upon ways and means |to get the road work done on account | of the unusual conditions _ locally. | Board decided to allow full authority | | to be exercised by the commissioners in their respective divisions. July 6. Meeting called with all members present. 2 claims allowed. Edward Blake, sec’s. salary $50.00 IP SR Do VOT, AB ONG M555, 6i sc theese 1.75 Matter of the proposed change in road near John Brocke was taken up. | Of Keuterville Highway District, 4 CT PDG Rost oc cccts cngcetsar ie $13.00 |} By agreement of alli) AYE NGW on sale at $9.60 for Camas rn oc eee Furniture A Large Stock on Hand Bedsteads - Library Tables Lounges Dining Tables Davenports Dressers Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs All high-grade goods at lowest prices Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried Both Phones. Calls answered day or night Princess : Camas Tepee Brands — FLOUR Made Exclusively by Vollmer Milling Company A HOME PRODUC een bid at and $9.00 for Tepee per bbl. Princess $10.40 a bbl. CALL ONS J. B. HATTRUD AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE Only one party appearing it was laid over. | Aug. 3. Meeting called with all members present. 4 claims allowed. Geo. Ratner WebON isch $29.00) Walter Bolon, Chester Westling, | labor; assigned to Hans Pedersen | $90.90 Hussman Lumber Co., cash advane- | CUR CLINT 15) Jee enayy Ai enenetcr $6.50 Sept. 7. Meeting called with all members present. 16 claims allowed. Walter Bolon, overseer and labor, ROL AC ote itt ero $ 41.25 | Henry Boeckman, dragging 15.00) Hussman Lumber Cv., ium- HSER yest sg aca sarc sanrtea es eaactese 29.55 | Cot. Hdw. & Imp. Co., hdw jand powder,., | Carlton Williams, labor, UG ies se is AOD | Hans Pedersen, hd 11.40 R. F. Bartlett, oversee 106.85 Aeieasiea sags icabanisscnee an ss . 240.00 N. G. Bartlett, labor div. 53.35 John Nuttman, labor div.3 5.30 Ira Williams, labor div. 3 30,50 A.S. Walker, Chester West- ing, Fred Myers, W. B, Ben- ton, labor, div 2; assigned to Hans Padersen 5.3.2 ssieeces0s 6s 138.50 A. 8S. Walker, labor, div. 2; jassigned to Henry Bosse ...... 37.50 | Sept. 24. Board met by. express) |agreement in special session to decide | upon levy for tax purposes 1917; all} members present. A regular levy of | 24 cents upon each $100 assessed val- uation was ordered levied, and in ad-| |dition thereto a special levy. of 11) |cents was also ordered by special reso- | | lution made of record. Oct. 5. Meeting called with all members present. 9 claims allowed. Lorenz Uhling, collecting R. P. | | taxes, divs. 1 and 4, claim of $24.50} allowed in sum of $20.40, R. P. tax | | $4.00 1917, being deducted.....$20.50 | Fred Wright, repairs to road | PROOMG oh sis o10550 Hee rare et | Geo. Salsman, labor div. 2... 9.00 | John Maugg, repairs to road | MOD chs pace cdetas spurs sesclnstnsse os 7.25} | Elmer Rouse, labor, div. 2, | claim of $5.50, less R. P. tax BRA OD ecco gees etccescciseies Cot. Hdw. & Imp. Co., pow- PGR SUNG, OU ciacsscns cnet reenss set 26.00 | | N.G. Bartlett, labor, diy 3 42.00 R. F. Bartlett, labor, div 3, overseer Dominic Romain, expenses, trip of inspection.................. 10,00 | | Nov. 2. Meeting called with all) |members present. 13 claims allowed. | Henry Boeckman, dragging and | o 75.65 Cottonwood Garage Guarantees satisfaction on your work > We are here to give service. See us about your storage battery. S. S. McCurdy, Mgr. Randall’s Confectionery Light Lunches, Hot and Soft Drinks After the show--also before the show--and at all other times 23.50] Geo. Jungert, labor, div. 4... 3.00 T. B. Hazen, labor, div. 4 2.25 Edward Blake, salary as sec. Sam I. Troxel, labor, div. 2.. 22.25]and cash advanced for taxes... 51.85 Geo. Salsman, labor, div. 2.. 27.00] Joseph Uptmor, dragging, Walter Bolon, labor, div. 2 div, 4 OVATROGT 52s iskot) conten tong tipsaecat 52.00 Joseph Kedzierski, labor, HB veerescsestees coeesesee teteeeeeenes Biv. 2) siccos6 Sioa inessetee 7.25| The secretary was instructed to iy ne ae tax on Highway Dist. building, $1.85. R. F, Bartlett, labor, div. 8, The total inte of ulna allow and paid Jan. Ist, 1917 to date here- of amounts to $1849.33. State of Idaho County of Idaho I, Edward Blake, Secretary and Treasurer of the Keuterville Highway District, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and complete list of all claims aliowed by the Board of Commissioners of said district during 1917, and also a brief synopsis of all business transacted during said year. Dated this 24th day of December, 1917, at Keuterville, Idaho. EDWARD BLAKE, OVOTROCR o0.50s cesses cccvee vee Ira Williams, labor, div. 3 Hans Pedersen, mdse Charles Buettner, dragging roads, div, 4... .. 28.00 Wun. Buett ig Toads, Civ, 4 «4c. deettass es kere 8.00 N. G. Bartlett, labor, div, 3 15.00 Dec. 7. Meeting called with all members present. 16 claims allowed. Ernest Bolon, (assigned to J. V. - 38.00 Cot. Mere. Co., mdse 4.00 John Hoene, mdse ..... 8.55 John Wennekamp, lumber... 1.55 Lorenz Ubling, labor, div. 4 7.50 Hubert Hattrup, lumber..... 24.00 R F. Bartlett, labor, div. 3, QUOTROOT 505 ses tonnes open hateden tak 43.65} Andrew Sprute, labor, div. 4, 83 Attest: DOMINIC ROMAIN, JOS. HOENE, Chairman. Acertain man in Cottonwood has made the statement that he | doesn’t think divorce ever justifi- 16.05 ,2ble. Do you agree with -him? grading, divs. 1 and 2..,........ $40.75, Hussman Lumber Co., lum- 3 17.25 Come out to the home talent play aniegaas 5.25 Friday, Jan, 18, at the Orpheum,

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