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. sacra plicit in pester nss aOS Ss ps of the courty: ©. A. Jones, coroner's jur- de RTS Alfred Franklin, coroner's SUM eidatiaken Iduecaye Bae 8.00 county offiees ~~ R. McGregor coroner's jur- Albert Zodrow, refund OB a apctten Hatee bee sus. 3.00} eous assessment A. J. Maugg, salary as co- Dominick Duclos roner for the quarter —_____ 12.50 roneous assessment A. J. Maugg, services in RB. F. Zehner, the Ellsworth Green case... 60.00 erroneous assessment F. HB. Lukens, salary as co- S. Medemna, refund of tay unty school superintendent meous sment for quarter ~..s-..-.--..-_- 356.04 | Clair Sherwin, refund ener ne eee fi BUSINESS TRANSACTED PR. EB. ERS sistant, Alvina Meyer, BY COUNTY FATH sh Biaataape tarmac F, EB. Lukens, expense for The. following claims examined, ap- | M##rter -----------~- proved and ordered paid by warrant drawn on the current expense fund paity: Sites aking neg $.0C| Dr. W. sician Lukens, salary of as- I. Lukens, expense for TUBE Hn eken cannot at etme G. 8. Stockton, salary ty physician for quarter ~~ g.oc | Dr. W. A. Foskett, profession i WORT: cng Ninn atest 8.00 | Dr. W. A. Foskett, fumigating school house at Pollock 3.0C | J. J. Lamm, drugs, county ph und of er- fund of tax on 62.50 on erroneous assessment .--- 24.92 | ed : Seth D. Jones, refund of tax on I, 8.°O.. -F. Cotton- erroneous assessment --~--- 82.00 | wood, polling place for elec- Marie Potter, refund of tax on amount of claim, $17.50, dis- widow’s exemption ~~--...- 5 22/ allowed, $12.50, allowed ~--- 5.00 Otie L. Cone, cash advanced for Charles Sallee, polling improvement tax assessed place for election, Yellow Pine against county —----...-... 3.25 | precinct ~---- I. O. O. F. lodge of Fenn Charles Sallee, postage for hall rent for election, Fenn returning clection supplies —- 1.48 precinet - 5.00 School district No. 29, pol- Rey. Ma ling place for election Tahoe hall rent for election, amount precinct, amount of claim, Mrs. K M. Bibb, secretary, Ferdinand chureh, polling place for election Ferd- inand arts ~ George Aubin, pe 4 for elebtion, Pollock. precinct. 5.00 H, S. Thomas, polling place 5.99|for election, Border precinct. 5.00 Leslie Belor, polling place for election, Elk City pre- einct, amount of claim $10.00, disallowed $5.00, allowed ---- 5.00 Leslie Belor, fixing booths for election ~----------------- 5.00 5.00 ES i eerie oe 8 fre amerena yells Be. T.Crobhy, polling, place BO aban snan! shana yee — £ * 0 m4 4 euterv! a H. S. Thomas, polling place A. A. Kincaid, polling p TB ie ia eae ais eae 2,00 for election Border precinct 5.00 | for election, Dewey precinct — 5.00 =a Board here adjourned to meet at ah Tow. 9 a.m. fonorren. B. PETTIBONE, James A. Carr, polling Kooskia Building Co., poll- place for election, John Day ing place for election, Koos- precinct eit okepalaae ly out 5.00 | kia precinct, amount of claim Chairman. Mary A. astman, polling $12.50, disallowed, $7.50, al- Attest: Henry Telcher, place for election, Wes’ lowed _- eer 5.00 Clerk. precintt::: ol 52- 2. Peles oF 5.00 Howard Powelson, polling ry Term Mrs. F. A. Cowling, pollin place for Dixie pre Fie neh 088 place, for election Clear- GR 4A ctia dt ancien 5.90 january 4 Wednesday, Third Term Day water precinct, amount of 2.90 Wednesday, January 10, 1923, at 9 claim $7.00, cut $3.00, allow- Howard ison, posts and expense of election —~--- Having decided to quit farming I will sell to the highest bidder on the old Lloyd Spencer ranch located 5 1-2 miles southeast of Cottonwood and 4 1-2 miles north- west of Fenn the following described property on TUESDAY, MARCH 6 1200 TO 1600 POUNDS One 8-foot McCormick binder Two 5-foot McCormick mowers One 3%-inch Studebaker wagon with rack One 8-foot Superior drill One buggy One bod sled with rack One 14-in, John Deere high lift gang plow One 12-foot harrow One 16-foot harrow One harrow cart One 8-foot double disc harrow commencing at 10 a. m. 11 HEAD OF HORSES ONE BLACK HORSE, 9 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1700 ONE BAY MARE, 12 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1350 ONE BROWN MARE, 12 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1400 EIGHT HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES, WEIGHT One garden cultivator One set of breeching harness One set of lead harness One set of plow harness One set of extra lines Several extra collars Some bundle wheat hay Four sets of good lead bars Several sets plow double trees and single trees One wire stretcher Three log chains Two picks OTHER LIVE STOCK THREE MILCH COWS, GIVING MILK ONE MILCH COW TO BE FRESH SOON TWO 2-YEAR OLD HEIFERS THREE CALVES NINE HEAD OF SHOATS, weight 60 to 125 pounds FIVE DOZEN WHITE WYANDOTTE CHICKENS TWO GEESE TWO TURKEYS Farming Machinery, Etc. Two crow bars Four shovels Cross cut saw, 16 foot Eight pitch forks One hoe One ax One 1 3-4 horse power gas engine One cream separator One washing machine One wringer Two five gallon cream cans One wash tub One telephone One gas lamp Two pieces of linoleum, 10x12 and 9x10 Small tools, household goods and etc. A Big Free Lunch Will Be Served At Noon TERM e All sums of $20 under, cash. All sums over that amount time will © be given to Oct. 1, 1923 on approved bankable note bearing 10 per cent interest from date of sale. 5 per cent discount for cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Cc. W. Thompson, Owner First National Bank of Cottonwood, Clerk Harry Cranke, Auctioneer a. m., board met in session pursuant to adjournment of yesterday, at the commissioners’ room at the county courthouse. Present, N. B. Pettibone, chairman, August Schroeder and T. C. Lyda, commissioners, and Henry Telcher, clerk. Minutes of yesterday read and approved, whereupon the board proceeded to business as fol- lows: It appearing that there is at the present time a sheriff's revnlving travel fund in the county created for the benefit of the county sheriff in accordance with Chapter 228 of the session laws of 1921 in the sum of $1000.00, and it appearing to the board that an amount in such fund of $500.00 is sufficient, it ts hereby ordered that $500.00 of such fund be transferred to the current expenke fund, leaving therby the amount of $500.00 in such fund, which is hereby continued in such fund, and shall be the amount of such fund as create.l under chapter 288 of the 1921 session laws. 4 And it is further ordered that the sheriff give a surety bond to the coun- ty in the sum of $500.00, written in some approved surety company, in connection with the above travel fund for the proper exenditure thereof, as required by said chapter 228, Claim of Clifford Hoxie for the re- fund of tax in the sum of $48.06 ex- amined and laid over for further in- formation. Claim of Salmon River Stores of Whitebird referred back to claimant for proper authorization and o. k. The following claims examined, ap- proved and ordered paid by warrant drawn on the current expcuse of the county, Otie L. Cone, refund of pen- alty and interest on Geor- ge Behean tax 2.2.50.) oe 68.44 Otie L. Cone, refund of pen- alty and interest on George Behean: tax: i202 0 A. W. Talkington, insurance on the residence of the county farm .-22 202 0cL. 75.00 Mrs. Myrtle Davidson, ex- pense on return of election supplies .-.. _ Lona FE. Touraille, booths and postage for re- turn of supplics ~._-.-___ 546 BHthel Roden, postage on el- ection returns -______. A. §. Johnson, postage on e¢ ection returns ~.____ oaths 2.06 Cottonwood Drug F ing election booths Wm, Allen, election expense 1.80 A. O, McCoy, postage on el- éction returns ..... <<... 1.90 W. A. Foskett, professional bag a + RIE He 28.00 W. F. Orr, vital statisties _. 12.00 J. D. Shinnick, professional BOLT IOOE igs cot, il ee 15.90 K. M. Bibb, expense of elec- WOR esi) ethers Cie 1.00 G. S. Stockton, professional Services ...__..__ Siseap 188.00 ~ E. H. Hanson, labor on elec- tion booths _ Cane 4.00 Marion Butler, el- ection booths Sas 2.00 R. H. Ambler, labor on elec- tion booths for Grange- ville preeincts.. 2... Ls... 18.05 Kooskia Drug © tion suppifes -.--.. _2 LiL 5.25 Frank Kelleane, serving as constable of election —__- 4.50 J. H. Smith, balance due on registration ___ 4,50 Mrs. Lee Strong, on registration ... ..__._ 10.75 Howard Powelson, balance due on registration _.-._._ 1,25 Joseph Sohn, balance due on ROMEMUT AONE oe ides 5.25 Mrs. James Turkington, balance due on registration ._______ -25 Viola Rhett, balance due on registration ....-.. ...-.. 36.00 Mrs. Charles Hemphill, balance due on registration .-.... 8.00 Dr. Victoria Van Duyne, balance due on registration —..___ 15.50 Ijne E. Touraille, balance due on registration -.____ 2.50 A. §. Johuson, balance due on registration ....-.._____ 2.50 Charles Sallee, balan fegisttation 2.2 | asin 12,50 Orrin Lamb, balance due on registration -. — 1.25 Mrs. James Feaster, due on registration 2.75 Della Arrants, balance due on registration — 8.25 Mrs. A. B. Davidson, balance due on registration -..____ 1.75 Mrs. William Finley, balance due on registration ~...___ 3.50 Ethel Roden, balance due on FegIeratton 5 oe 8.50 Blanche Martin, balance due on registration -_...__.____ 14.50 Mrs. R. J. McConnell, balance due on registration ~...._- 2.25 Mrs. Elizabeth Schatzer, bal- ance due on registration 10.00 WOCIAERUNN oS ao ca 2.75 BEEF. " Let us figure with you ona nice quarter of beef, pork, mut- ton or veal. You will find our prices right. 48-tf SIMON BROS. Flowers, Agency for Hoyt Bros., Spokane. China lillies for sale. R. H. Kendall Con- fectionery. 3-8 SEED We have a complete stock of high grade field and garden seed, We Specalize in Alfalfa, Clover, Grass Seed Just received a car of fancy seed oats, beardless barley, All Seed State Tested Write For Prices MARK MEANS COMPANY Phone 2 _ Lewiston, Ida,