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“¢ | The Closing Out Sale of the Moscow Clothes Shop, at THE TOGS Store in Lewiston, Idaho has met with such phenominal buying that we have arranged with our eastern manufacturers to express us 100 Suits to include in this sale, at sale prices. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923 We open for a general “clean-up” of the entire stock, which includes our $25.00 stock of High Grade wearing apparel. Not a rummage sale—but rummage sale prices. Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Belts, Luggage and our entire line of Haberdashery. It is wearing apparhl of merit--not bought for sale prices (mi pereore ree ys [| This sale will be continuous for Five Big Selling Days Bargains of Merit, Clothed with Dignity eT | The Togs Clothes Shop Lewiston’s Leading Clothiers Kea B iness Trans- the county: C. J. Breier, bedding for jail _. 14.70 as Quarterly allowance. Wrights Grocery, food for Hattie Johnson ~ prisoners : acted b Board| W. A. Cain, ---- Mrs. Pansy Eller, yy Frank Kalleane room for ndigents and prisoners 31.20 Jane McPherson Cash Meat Market, food for Tee pst 7 prisoners -_- villian Passfie G. W. Barker, hors or APRIL TERM Te TIDE Se ecee ee sheriff's attics pe April 9th, 1923 Bessie Gabriel - E. G. Price, hors Monday First Day Term Margaret Humnier Sheriff's office -. State of Idaho, County of Idaho, ss. George Pretty man William Ingram, salar. On this Monday, the 9th day of| 2. Lockwood --. for the quarter - April, 1293 at 9 o’clock a. m., the Hon. | Fred Bicksel (blind) - William Ingram, salary, Frank board of county commissioners of Ida-} Thos. R. Bddy -- Van Deventer, deputy ------ 830,00 ho county, Idaho, met in reular session, {| Carl Schueler - William Ingram, salary, W. N. as by law provided, in the commission-| S. P. Collins Knox, extra help ----.------ 175.00 ers room, for the transacting of such | Geo. “Holloway - William Ingram, salary, Anna business as might properly come before | Jake Woodring - Behean, extra help 210.00 the board. H. ©. Peterson -- William Ingram, salary, Present: N. B. Pettibone, chairman;|N. B. Pettibone, salary M. Gillett, extra help - 73.50 August Schroeder and T. C. Lyda, joner for quarter -- .00| William Ingram, salary, H. M. commissioners, and Henry ‘Telcher,| August Schroeder, salary count Moore, field deputy — 7,00 clerk. ssioner for quarter - Kooskia Mountaineer, p? : The board here examined the annual} Clark Lyda. salary county co ing notices to auto owners -.. 90 financial statement of the county aud- oner for quarter ~------ 225.00 Stites Enterprise, publishing itor for the fiscal year ended January | N. B. Pettibone, expense county notice to auto owners —-,--- 75 6, 1923, and approved the ne, and} commissioner for quarter --- 66.10! G, Sasse, publishing notice the board hereby accepts said report, | August Schroeder, expense coun- to auto owners -.--.------- as a whole, as the statement to be y commissioner for quarter 28.64] William Ingram, expense of made by the board, as required in ‘ field deputy, H. M .Moore_.__ Section 3518, compiled laws of the state ioner for quarter ------. 51.30' Geo, Cammack, auto hire for of Idaho, and hereby orders the same} Henry Telcher, salary, clerk, _ Assessor's office ~....---.-_- 15.00 to be spread upon the Minutes as such auditor and recorder ----- 45°09) William Ingram, Auto hire and statement. Henry Telcher, salar Harold expense to assessors’ meeting The following claims examined, ap-| |, Harris deputy —-+ a 15.00) at Spokane. 77.88 proved and allowed, and order enry elcher, salary ON ond . by warrants drawn on the Rothwell, deputy 266 65 pagent Se ces 6.00 expense fund of the county. Henry Telcher, salary ax | William Ingram, office supplies 66.45 | 7 Mothers’ pensions: as follow: Knox, deputy --- B05) Ones th Gone, Malaby, Soounty. 4) Estella Day a Henr - 'Telcher, salary Margar tredgurer for quarter “412.50 Selma K. Lars Robinson, deputy Otie T. Cone, salary, Edith ee Annie Nash ‘4 , Smith, deputy -------------- 330.00 Annine lage 8» Otie L. Cone, salary, extra help, Effie Cowling 5 Olive Shiela. ..,. 7.00 Cornelia Stanber: Gillett. extra help « 3.00 | Otie L. Cone, salary, extra help, Margaret Callan Soe Henry Telcher, expense ,|. John Shields DP, npr Eis COORONG 655 2 8 se clerk, auditor and recorder.. 41.62 Otie L. Cone, aan of ta “ 5.69 Ardella Emmert Y, ~~ g0.00 | Mrs. Winnie Brickley, allowance Nive: Lede. maeeihie aid Jeet oe a Sadie Hensley 80.00} forthe quarter | ---.-—---<- 45.00} "“aigent, $110.40, cut $50.31 ‘Elizabeth Pickolick _- ~___. 90.00] On information furr shed by eee ace bir ly Movies Sees eet 60.09 It appearing to the board thay the | Millwood, it appears to the board that “ anrnewpchtnenpeniene . allowanve of $8.00 per month here-| Hattie Johnson, of Mt. Idaho, is Nea PORRER BNE Sere Oe ann tofore granted Geo. H. Prettyman is in-| indigent circumstances and will suffer Wri ht Geode ao sufficient for his maintenence, it is| if not aided by the county, therefore, Mew Lda sa'e0 hereby ordered that his allowance be | it is hereby ordered that an allowance | ne ent. bbi inereased to $12.00 per month and re-{ be made her in the sum of $15.00 per Pegi ee fe i ei Hein | mitted as other cases of like character.| month until the further order of the| |i 4 Pipe Rear apie harrer ka Pb It appearing to the board that the} board, remittance to be made as in mn es ay TBiciat ang ale oy allowance of $8.00 per month hereto-} Other cases of like character. | soi Hel a cs red oat Ge fore granted Jane McPherson is in-{ The following claims examine], ap-| 0 NEMA Ih areGErie ‘ye ieee sufficient for her maintenance, it is} proved, allowed and ordered paid by collected in error --~-------- 20.86 Otie L. Cone, stamps and box rent 50.75 Frank E. Fogg, salary, prosecut- ing attorney for quarter -.--- Florence Stanton, salary, county stenographer .-..--......... 225.00 warrant drawn on the current expense fund of the county. W. H. Eller, salary the quarter -- W. H. Eller, salar: hereby ordered that her allowance be increased to $15.00 per month and re- mitted as in other cases of like charac- ter. It appearing that Jake Woodring, of 350.00 Ferdinand, Idaho, is in indigent cir- deputy - Florence Stanton, expense to cumstances, it is hereby ordered that | W. H. Elle Kooskia on county case ~..-- 15.22 he be made an allowance of $10.00 per jailor Walter S. Rice, keeper of the month until further order of this board, } W. H. Eller, salar county farm ---------------- 315.00 and that remittance be made as in son, deputy - nn Alexander-Freidenric 2 cord other cases of like character. W. H. Eller, salary, B. of wood for county hospital . 19.00 I¢ appearing that H. C. Pe terson, of son, jailor ~---- . Alexander-Freidenrich, tobacce Warren, Idaho, is in indigent circum- | Joe L. Turner, repairs on jail -. 5.50 for the inmates of county farm 22.90 stances, it is hereby ordered that he} EB. S. Decker, supplies for jail, It appearing, to the board that it he made an allowance of $10.00 per yod for prisoners will be for the best interest of the month until further order of this} W. H. Eller, office county to terminate the order of allow- board, and that remittamce be made the quarter -- ance made to Mrs. Belle Norton, Jan- as in other cases of like character. tie L. Cone, she: uary 12, 1923, entered and recorded on page 497, book 11, of the commissioners record, wherein she was allowed $30.00 03| per month, it is ‘hereby ordered that fund for quarter e Model Grocery, The following claims approved, al- lowed and ordered paid by warrardts |? drawn on the curregt expense fund wf = =) such allowance be discontinued and tuut the probate judge take such action in the matter as seems to him best. It appearing that Winnie Brickey, of Kamiah, is in indigent circumstances, and that she will suffer if not aided by the county, it is hereby ordered that an allowance be made he of $15.00 per month for three months, being $45.00 in all, and that no further allowance be made without additional official order. Board here adjourned to meet at 9 a. m. tomorrow. N, B, PETTIBONE, Chairman. Attest: Henry Telcher, Clerk. APRIL SESSION April 10, 1923 Tuesday ,Second Term Day Tuesday, April 10, 1923, 9 a. m. board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment of yesterday, at the commissioners’ room in the county courthouse, Present, N. B. Pettibone, chairman; August Schroeder and Clark Lyda, commissioners, and Henry Telcher, clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and approved, where- upon the board proceeded to business as follows: The following claims examined, approved and allowed by warrant drawn on the current expense fund in payment thereof. Fred R, Bozarth, supplies for county jail - 1.05 A. W. Talkington, insurance on county farm building ------- $4.00 Wilbur L. Campbell, salary, probate judge for quarter ~~. 350.00 Wilbur L. Campbell, postage, ‘obate court --...--------- 2.56 Wilbur L. Campbell, salary, Mary M. Griffith, probation Officer | .4--L 5-6 90.00 Herbert Moore, witne: court 2.25 H. M. Wil court 2.25 A, Rose, witness, probate court 7.00 Cora Stevers, witness, probate eourt, Geo, Poggeman, witness, probate court - Joe Ellenwe court - Shelma Stev court Walter Stever, court Dick © court Elta M, Arnold, superintendent Elta M. Arnold, Meyer, deputy Elta M. Arnold, salary ants in 8th grade exam ----- Elta M. Arnold, Traveling ex- pense for quarter Elta M. Arnold, office expense for quarter salary 93.06 80.97 38.00 Dr, B, Chipman, salary, county physician -- 50.00 Dr. W. A. Foskett, servi the ci of Charles Lawrence 25.00 Dr. W. A. Foskett, services In * Quarantine case ---.--.---- 25.00 Dr. W. A. Foskett, vital statis- tics .---------------- peas | of Dr. B. Chipman, professional ee wae / 18895 Dr. G. S. Stockton, prefessional service 59.0€ William Ingram, salary and horse hire of J. Manring, fleld deput, 45.95 Dr. F. W. Orr, vital statistic — 11.25 Dr. J. EB. Verberkmoes, vital statistics ..------.4-------. 8.50 Alexander-Freidenrich plies for Mrs. Norton ~ Dissmore Mercantile C plies for Mrs. Brickey - Alexander-Freidnerich supplies for Cora Wells .---. 25.00 A. L. Brown, Supplies for T. 0. Lindsey 2400 Jesse Root, Peterson Will Woods indigents to county farm ---- J. A. Kuther, supplies for Jake Woodring Jesse Root, Peterson G, C. Elde pital - Fred MeCsffee, cash supplies supplies for H. advanced in the transportation of BE, L. Hastings ,indigent Earl Whetstine, house rent for Mrs. Norton J. ¥. Basinger, Mrs. Lyda W. G. Peococ C. Lawrence ---------------- 20. sawing wood for W. S. McQueen, nursing . Boydston .------------- (2.00 1 Brother, supplies for Geo, Prettymen .----------- 8,00 Simon Broth supplies for Ben Bieren 9.25 Union Stores Mrs, Brickey_ 13,70 Union Stores Co., suppli Carl Schueler 10.00 J. Odem, supplies for indigents 55.00 Sciioot Dist. No. 29, preparation of polling places Sails Ane elk 6.75 A. J. Maugg, salary, county cor- One? ~.-.-.----o n-ne --n ene 12.50 Kooskia Building Co., rent and labor on polling place $10.00, inas- much as this claim was presented in January last and $5.00 of said claim paid, this claim is disallowed in the sum of $5.00 and allowed in the sum of $5.00 for labor booths and other expenses: ~...----.---- -- 5.00 Garets, clerk of elec tion 6.00 k VanDevente clerk of election ----------- 6.00 Mt. Idaho lodge, No. 71. “0. 0. F., rent, wood, lights and jan- itor service for election Daisy Smith, balance due registration Frank Hogan, salary, janitor for quarter - Madison Lu on per Co. for courthouse ~------------- 5.7¢ J. C. Breier, supplies for court house --- 1.2 Ay H. Henderson, “drayage 46 ON . N. Berry, furniture for county “farm - 20.0€ Frank Forsma:’ 1 antine serv. 54.0( John Kabat repairing witdew in jail ----- 1.6 Hiectrie Laundry courthouse -- 2.40 Edgar C. Wortman, quarantine service .- Dr. J. D. Shinnick, service Dr. J. D. Shinnick, quarantine services $8.00, cut $2.25, allowed 5.75 Dr. J. D. Shinnick, quarantine services, $15.00 inca aeiiaa $2.25, allowed - Dr. J. D. Shinnick, Drtennianal services ~~~ Dr. W. F. Orr, fees, $38.00, hotiallowad $2.00 allowed ..60csciedqemsineues 36.00 Dr. G. S. Stoeton, professional GEVICNS |). spn cnenecaraann th 20.00 Alexander-Freidenrich Co. 19.50 7.20 15.00 25.00 47.10 candles J. W. Mathers, shade trees for courthouse yard ----.------- J. A. Stewart, pasturing horses, exhibit in criminal case... Miller Hardware Co., stove and pipe for probate judge's office Burrough Adding Mach. Co., care of adding machine under CONTAC... enosecennnepmnane Sundtrand Adding Mach. Co. repair of adding machine ~._. Sundstrand Adding Mach. Co, repair of adding machine —-_ Hy Moser, brushes for janitor.- G. W. Manning, cleaning type- WEL DRE fuse smeicadennne sp nninnine’ Fred M. Noyes, labor and mater- jal for courthouse Wright Grocery, courthouse O. T, Lingo, cushions, chairs and repair of chairs in court room Alexander-Freidenrich ©o., sup- plies for courthouse ~ Miller Hardware & Imp. Window at hospital —.. Mabel Laverty, witness in tice court Irene Struck, witness in justice 18.91 10.44 11.06 4.15 5.50 5.30 3.05 supplies for 57.15 80.09 Co., court ---...-.-.-.-.--.---- 5.50 Calmert Tweeten, witness in justice court 5.50 Harry Bolander, w tice court ~-.----.----..---. 4,00 J. M. Shaw, justice fees in Lav- erty case 6.00 J, M. Shaw, justice fees 6.00 Crofford Haxie, refund of tax-. 48,06 A. W. Talkington, balance of premium on treasurer's bon Daisy M. Brock, refund of tax Hattie S. Adkison, refund of tax J. P. Kee, labor and material at courthouse <..---.--2-4---- = Alexander-Freidenrich Co,, sup- plies for the courthouse--- J. ©, Safley, county printing and supplies J. C. Safley, supplies for county offices J.C. Safle; offices Cottonwoo for county offices Shaw & Borden Co for county offices Geo. D. Barnard, supplies for county offices 224.08 Claim of Clay and Hart for the re- fund of predatory tax in the sum of $66.00 laid over. Board here adjourned to meet at 9 a, m. tomorrow. N. B. PETTIBONE, Chairman, HENRY TELCHER, Clerk. WEDNESDAY, THIRD DAY TERM Wednesday, April 11, 1923, 9 a. m. board met pursuant to adjournment of yesterday. Place of meeting. commis- sioners’ room at the county courthouse. 482.99 7.50 25.00 180,05 29.45 Attest: Present, same as yesterday. Minutes of last meeting read and approved, whereupon the board proceeded to business as follows: Board here recessed for the purpose of inspecting the county farm, At 11 a. m., board here returned from the county farm, and by way of report mates statement that they found con- ditions satisfactory, und aside from some repairs in the way of plumbing, which was ordered done, no improve- ments seemed necessary. At this time, John Funke and W .B, Kjosness appeared before the board asking that the matter of employing a county agence be reconsidered, After due deliberation by the board, it was 1aoved, and seconded rnd carried that the matter would not he reconsidered. The following claims were here ex- amined, approved, allowed and ordered paid by warrant drawn on the current expense fund of the county: Underwood Typewriter Co., type- writer for attorney’s office ~-$ 85.00 John W. Graham © supplies for offices Frank BP. Fogg, quarter, $53.55; $15.00 allowed Neil McMeekin. labor on court- syhous yard - Pacific Tel. & Tel, Co., tolls Nez Perce Telephone Co. and tolls ------------------- Stites-Kooskia Tel. Co., tolls -- Grangeville El, & Power Co., , Water and light for Mrs Norton 12.85 Grangeville Electric L. & P. Co., water and lights for court- house --------------------- Wood Hardware Co., repairs, la- bor and supplies -- 386.19 Board here adjourned to meet at 9 a. m, tomorrow. expense for disallowed nts and N. B. PETTIBONE, THURSDAY, FOURTH TERM DAY Thursday, April 12,1923, 9 a. m. board met pursuant to adjournment of Peay, in heehee agascaccnrd room at the county courthouse, present, same as yesterday. Minutes of read and approved, whereupon the board proceeded to business as follow: Official bond of J. EB. Byrom as jus- tice of the peace of Grangeville yd cincts approved in the sum of $500.00. The following claims examined, ap- proved, allowed, and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the current expense fund of the county: G. G. Elder, wood for Mra. NE CS ees a $ 10.50 E. B, Reed, wood for Mrs. Lyda 4.50 Caxton Printers, supplies for county offices. . Syms York Oo, eounty offices H. W. Wentworth, professional WARVIORS: end | mileedem Satna 83.90 Mrs, Myrtle Moore, nursing Mrs. Maggie nt Ake fa ESE 386.00 Lamm Drug Go county offices - 8.90 Glanville Drug Co., drugs and NOPD CR: wen pms maces e 61.24 J, A, Kee, labor and material at the courthouse ~....--.-... 13.00 . pl jum on state insurance ...--.---. 148.99 A. F. Parker, premium ‘on bond sheriff's revolving fund 9.50 A. T, Fitting, burying dead horse 5,00 Carl M. Grayson. Co, Agt, salary and expenses for January -.. 150.50 Carl M. Grayson, salary and ex- pense for 15 days in February 120,47 cee be Jones, wood for county ‘Bieren service . Children’s Home Finding Assn care of indigeny children ~.. 300,00 A. J. Maugg, services a8 coroner, $24.00 disallowed. John M. Baldwin, refund of tax 12.99 Edw. ©. Smith, auto hire for sheriff's office - 82.75 Cash Meat market, meat for jail 4.75 Geo, Tinker, salary as field dep- uty assessor -----. ~----.- F. M. Davy, services as deputy aherifl 2s ccusuenesdennaeun an 3.50 William Ingram, salary deputy field assessor ~--.--..---.-- 00 A. H. Nau, expenses as field deputy 1.50 ¥. W. Miller, suppiles for asses- sor and caps for can ------. 19.00 Harold Van Pool, salary as field assessor 84.00 Harold Van Pool, horse hire - expense as fleld assessor -.-. 78.60 Geo. Tinker, expense as field as- sessor 18.84 L, W.. Barnes, drayage 38.75 The Frank Shepard Co., Shep- ard’s Citations for attorneys office . 50.00 Turner Drug store, supplies 31,85 The following claims examined, ap- proved, allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the general road fund of the County: RF. M. Booth, preliminary survey of road from Stites toward Ville ~--.----2+--------40-----1 141.00 J. FR. Holbrook, one set of drills for road district No, 19 --..- 6.50 Charley Hindman, labor in road district No, 1 -------------- 49.00 Frank Donally, labor in road district No. 1 52.25 Ira Hindman, labor in road dis trict No. 1 -------2---.+--.- 49.00 J. G. Farp, overseer of road istrict No. 1 s------sesne 59.50 A. F. Nurss, labor in road dis- trict No, 8 -- 8.50 (Continued next week.) MUST CONFER WITH LAW. Advertising agencies, civic or- ganizations or other interested persons may place within the right-of-way of state highways signs directing the traveling public provided they do not con- flict with government tions made by the state. This announcement was made recent- oo |ly by W. J. Hall, state commis- sioner of public works, to meet a need for which the legislature failed to provide. The state has no funds with which to properly mark the highways and to en- courage the placing of signs along the roads the commission- er made the announcement, If your Chronicle fails to ar- rive some week it might be be- ‘cause your dues are in arrears. Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO If you can’t knock don’t boost. Sure. ak eh ee Build a Barn THE ADDITIONAL PROFITS MADE POSSIBLE BY GOOD BARNS MAKE THEM PROFITABLE FINAN- @IAL INVESTMENTS. Madison Lumber & Mill Company