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VILLAGE TREASURER REPORT Report of the Treasurer of the Village of Bonners Ferry for Quarter Ending April 29, 1919 DISBURSEMENTS \ V l -* 6.00 1 June B, 1913 261 First State Bank, incidental. June 5, 1918 251 First State Bank, incidental. Oct. 1, 1918 333 Golden Rule Transfer, street. 41 16, 1919 341 Parks Highway Garage, sewer maintenance 15, 1918 343 W. W. Ferbrache, police--- Kov. 8, 1918 344 J. C. Nichols, sewer...-.— 8, 1918 345 C. R. Knight, police.... 8, 1918 346 Clarence Fry, sewer-- Thos. Waldron, sewer... 9, 1918 348 Ben Webster, sewer ... 8, 1918 349 R. McPherson, sewer - 8, 1918 350 Wm. Warwick, sewer- 8, 1918 361 J. R. Meeker, sewer -— 8, 1918 862 J. H. Cave, sewer - 8, 1918 353 Ernest Mayer, cemetery .... 20, 1918 354 Clarence Fry, sewer maintenance.. 19, 1918 366 A. E. Aldridge, sewer maintenance.. 19, 1938 366 A. E. Aldridge, sewer maintenance.— 19, 1918 366 Ben Webster, sewer maintenance.. 19, 1918 867 Tom Waldron, sewer maintenance.. 19, 1918 358 Ralph Buck, sewer maintenance. 19, 1918 369 Richardson & Monks, sewer maintenance. " 19, 1918 360 George Arnet, Gsewer maintenance .— 19, 1918 861 J. F. McGlocklin, incidental - 19, 1918 362 W. H. Richardson, salary ....... Dec. 3, 1918 363 J. C. Nichols, sewer maintenance-:. 9, 1918 364 Bonners Ferry Lumber Co., sewer maintenance 164.05 3, 1919 365 Ben Webster, sewer maintenance... 26.00 3, 1918 366 United Supply Co., sewer maintenance. 24.00 3, 1918 367 Bonner Water & Light Co., lights. 126.83 3, 1918 368 W. H. Richardson, salary. . . 21.60 19, 1918 369 Interstate Utilities Co., fire department. 19, 1918 370 C. R. Knight, salary . »... 19, 1918 371 C. W. King, printing.-. 19, 1918 372 R. McPherson, streets . " 19, 1918 373 F. A. Shultis, police . " 19, 1918 374 W. W. Fcrbraene, police ... Jan. 4, 1919 376 W. T. James, incidental .— 8, 1919 376 Interstate Utilities, fire department. 8, 1919 377 J. H. Cave, streets .. 8, 1919 378 W. H. Richardson, salary . 8, 1919 379 J. F. McGlocklin, incidental . 8, 1919 380 R. McPherson, streets . 8, 1919 381 J. C. Nichols, sewer maintenance. 8, 1919 382 C. W. King, printing . 8, 1919 383 Frank Garris, streets .. 8, 1919 384 Bonner Water & Light, lights. 8, 1919 385 C. R. Knight, salary...... 22, 1919 386 P. H. Callahan, salary. •• 22, 1919 387 M. &. M. Plumbing Co., sewer maintenance. Feb. 4, 1919 388 Bonner Water & Light, lights. 4, 1919 389 R. McPherson; streets . 4, 1919 390 P. H. Callahan, salary ... 4, 1919 391 W. H. Richardson, salary .. 4, 1919 392 J. P. Dunn, streets ... 4, 1919 393 J. P. Nichols, sewer maintenance. 4, 1919 394 Interstate Utilities Co., fire department. 19, 1919 395 John Leach, sewer maintenance. 19, 1919 396 J. F. McGlocklin, incidental .. 19, 1919 397 Frank Bottum, police ... Mar. 6, 1919 398 Clarence Fry, sewer maintenance . 5, 1919 399 Kinnear Hardware Co., sewer maintenance 5, 1919 400 M. & M. Plumbing Co., sewer maintenance 5, 1919 401 M. Aldridge, sewer maintenance . 5, 1919 402 Richardson & Monks, sewer maintenance.... 5, 1919 403 P. H. Callahan, police . 5, 1919 404 Bill Burke, sewer maintenance. 5, 1919 405 J. P. Nichols, sewer maintenance.. 6, 1919 406 Bonner Water & Light, lights. 19, 1919 407 R. McPherson, streets . 19, 1919 408 Sam Biggar, streets ... 19, 1919 409 First National Bank, sewer maintenance. April 2, 1919 410 Geo. LaFountain, fire department. 2, 1919 411 M. GGuilfoyle, fire department. 2, 1919 412 W. H. Richardson, salary..,.. 2, 1919 412 Interstate Utilities, fire department. 2, 1919 413 Sam Stemson, fire department. 2, 1919 414 Otto F. Mathiesen, salary. 2, 1919 416 P. H. Callahan, salary . 2, 1919 417 Wm. Burke, street . 2, 1919 419 J. C. Nichols, sewer maintenance.:.. 2, 1919 420 R. McPherson, sewer maintenance. 2, 1919 421 J. H. Cave, street . 2, 1919 422 J. P. Dunn, street . 2, 1919 424 Bonner Water & Light, lights. 16, 1919 425 C. L. Wardell, street .. 16, 1919 426 J. H. Cave, incidental . 16, 1919 428 Tom Williams, street . 16, 1919 429 A. Derthick, street . 16, 1919 431 J. F. McGlocklin, incidental.. 16, 1919 433 L. H. Brant, street. „ . 16, 1919 434 L. J. Johnson, street. 16, 1919 435 W r m. Murphy, street.^. 16, 1919 438 R. McPherson, street. 16, 1919 439 Wm. Burke, street. 16, 1919 440 Steve Garvey, street. 16, 1919 442 C. W. King, printing 16, 1919 443 C. W. King, J. P., police. Mar. 3, 1919 5. 1919 5, 1919 6, 1919 10, 1919 18, 1919 18, 1919 Auril 2, 1919 4, 1919 8, 1919 21, 1919 6.00 . $ 4.75 Î 1990 _ 15.40 î 75.00 « . 100.80 6.00 « it 6.00 to 6.00 II 18.12 44 7.50 it 3.50 u 61.15 140.00 14.00 20.50 20.50 22.50 22.50 R. L. 44 44 « 3.00 ii 10.45 11.46 10.00 20.00 76.00 11 .1 .. «4 44 44 44 6,00 44 100.50 44 6.60 3.00 ii 5.00 28.40 9.98 2.00 33.00 20.00 10.00 24.00 76.00 37.24 23.00 63.20 63.63 43.26 ii 44 44 « ii 1.88 60.00 16.00 100.00 20.50 ■. 4.50 75.00 • • 2.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 .. .. 30.50 23.65 17.40 21.B0 ■ < li h i< 6.15 44 100.00 35.50 75.00 60.00 51.00 84.00 25.00 h 3.79 *• 3.79 40.00 6.00 ii 4.50 it 90.00 100.00 24.00 44 75.00 44 3.50 15.00 24.00 60.00 I« 44 8.00 150.00 16.00 40.00 10.00 39.75 44 n 8.00 h 10.00 40.00 2o.00 £4.00 (7.57 10.00 90.00 60.00 420.00 60.001 60.00 60.00 30.00 60.00 330.00 240.00 2,520.84 44 59 Interest Coupons 27, 28, 29. 62 Interest coupons 49, 48. 61 Interest coupons 8 to 21, inclusive.. 60 Interest coupons, 30, 31. 64 Interest coupons 53, 54. 66 Interest coupons 51, 52. 67 Interest coupon 50 ... 68 Interest coupons 33, 34. 69 Interest coupons, 35 to 45, inclusive . 38 Interest coupons 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 32, 46, 46.... 70 Bonds 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and accrued interest. ii 44 10.00 1,283.10 60.00 10.00 1.50 1.50 10.00 .1.50 19.86 173.24 II .. ii Total Disbursements $7,268.02 RECEIPTS $3,780.70 105.50 245.00 10.00 10.00 5,556.70 . Nov. 7, 1918 14, 1918 26, 1918 Dec. 7, 1918 Jan. 19, 1919 30, 1919 Feb. 1, 1919 5, 1919 19, 1919 24, 1919 Mar. 5, 1919 5, 1919 27, 1919 31, 1919 April 9, 1919 12, 1919 25, 1919 Total Receipts ... Total Disbursements . Apr. 29, 1919 Balance Balance . County treasurer Fines . Licenses . License . County treasurer License . Sewer license . County treasurer license . License . Sewer Ijcense .... Sewer license .... License . Sewer license . Interest . County treasurer w ■ II a $11,280.10 . 7,268.02 . . .$ 4,012.08 OTTO F. MATHIESEN, Village Treasurer. FORTY YEARS A DRUGGIST He Endorses PERUNA In , « <:'■ ■ Read this from Mr. L. A. Richardson of Marine, Illinois: "I have been engaged in the retail drag boat, neaa here for the paat forty years. During this time T have seen many patent medicines come into use. flourish for one or two years and then » gradually disappear. There are very few of these remedies that possess enough real merit to Insure them long life. Prronn has always been a good aellrr with us, with a marked Increase from year to year. The change in the formula some years ago. by the addition of the slightly laxative properties, ha» made it a reliable remedy for eooatipatiou and for colds. If taken hourly In tablespoonful doses by adults it will break up the worst eold In "two or three daj» - time. 1 take pleasure In urging my brother druggists to recommend It for these two ailments." Sold Everywhere Liquid or Tablet Form Ask Your Dealer - ja COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Continued from page 3. Bonners Ferry, Idaho, April 15th, 1919.—Meeting called to order by Chairman, all members of the board present. Minutes of last meeting read, and approved. Petitions. Petition from Porthill district re questing immediate action in regard the ferry at Porthll, read and ap- j proved. The board voiced their sen timents to look after the nu tter at j once. Appointments. At this time Oscar Bangs was ap pointed brand inspector for the en- ! suing year. Call for Bids. The sealed bids for 100 cords of ; cord wood as advertised were opened and read as follows: B. J. States Reeding .... Plato Bros. .. S. Plato .. Frank Garris The contract was awarded to Frank Garris as the lowest bidder. $7.00 6.50 6.25 6.26 1 5.90 Adjournment. At this time the board adjourned till April 21st, 1919. James A, Welch, Chairman. Attest: J. B. Brody, Clerk. TRAINED NURSE NOW TESTIFIES SAYS SHE FEELS MADE OVER SINCE TAKING TANLAC— GAINS NINE POUNDS. Mrs. F. O. Forrester, a trained nurse residing at the Grand Central Hotel, Denver, Colo., is but one of this high profession who have testi fied to the merits of Tanlac. Mrs. Forrester recently said: "I had been in miserable health seven years, suffering from indiges tion. Everything I ate would sour and even cold water would cause me much distress. The pains in my chest and about my heart were almost un bearable at times and I suffered terribly from neuralgia. I would have vomiting spells daily and for three months couldn't retain a thing on my stomach but oatmeal. Often at night I would wake up feeling like I was smothering to death and would have to get up out of bed and stand on my feet awhile to get my breath. "One of my friends who knew of my awful condition and who had been benefitted by Tanlac advised me to try it, I did so and my relief haas been remarkable. Really I feel like I have been made over again. have ad ready gained nine pounds in weight and intend to keep on taking Tanlac as long as it ^ does me as much good as it is now." Tanlac Is sold In Bonners Ferry by C. D. SImonds, druggist and at Lenia, Idaho, by the Boundary Mercantile Co. Buy a Columbia grafanola, easy pay The best machine on the Full stock of records Ask for a demon Slmonds' Drug Store, "On ment plan. market today. always on hand. Btration. the Corner." = tf. j ; ' I ! i COMING TO SPOKANE I I i j j ! j Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, of Ma > I*» 18* 16. fo 4 p. DOCTOR Mellenthin &> Co. , DO >0T USE SURGERY Will be at SPOKANE HOTEL Oflice hours 10 a. nu I m. THREE DAYS ONLY >0 CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION The doc.or In charge, on account of having been in the United States army service, has not been able to visit the different cities for the past seven months, but from now on will again make his regular calls. He is a grad uate In medicine and surgery, and is licensed by the state of Washington. He visits professionally the more Im portant towns and cities and offers to 1 all who call on this trip, consultation and examination free, except the ex pense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate tor chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liv er. bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys, bladder, bedwetting, tarrh. weak lungs, rheumatism, sciat ica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any bet ter. do not fail to call, as improper measures, rather than disease, are of ten the cause of your long-standing trouble. Remember above date, that examina- 1 itlon on this trip will be free, and that his treatment is different, i Address: 336 Boston Block. Mlnne 3t May 13 adv ca apolis, Minn. Have you ever heard this? says the -î My baking powder, smooth solicitor, "costs less than Dr. Price's. But he omits to say that it often leaves a bitter taste, that food made with it is likely to stale in a day and that it contains alum, which is con demned by many medical authorities for use in food. 44 ■} » England and France prohibit the sale of alum baking powders. Dr. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar derived from Grapet Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste Union Church Notice Services in Union church next Sun-1 day as usual. Sunday school at 101 o'clock. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "God's Eternal Love." Evening service at 8 o'clock. Good | music both morning and evening. Everyone is cordially invited to these services. There will be a very im-1 portant business meeting at the close , 0 f the morning service. All who I are interested in the church be sure j and attend, | often be avoided. ly true of headache, mon cause of headache Is a disordered ! tomach or constipation, which may be corrected by taking a few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets. Try It. Ma ny others have obtained permanent re lief by taking these Tablets. They i are easy to take and mild and gentle 11 in effect, ! Auctioneer—1 am an auctioneer of long experience and am open to en gagements at ail times in any part of t h e coun ty. I Causton, Bonners Ferry | Idaho.—adv-tf. ' _ G. H. Wilbur, Pastor. Cause of Headache By knowing the cause a disease may This is particular The most com QUARTERLY REPORT OF OPERATION OF COUNTY FUNK | ! To the County Commissioners of Boundary County, Idaho. Sirs; I have the honor to report operations in the various funds of Boundary County, for the Quarter ending April 12th, 1919, as follows: On hand End of Quar[| Journal Credit Journal Debit 10,443.48 14,363.18 3,863.64 9,658.00 5,402.34 19,865.36 On hand 1st of Quarter [| Received. FUND Disbursed 2,093.79 198.58 1,672.63 3,336.81 7,512.47 8,392.15 9,174,78 331.11 1,477.34 124.72 917.88 40.33 816.63 j 3,438,43 ! 375.32 481.98 444.88 121.67 26.97 2,069.80 1,548.38 1 State Account General School I General Bridge I General Road i Bond and Interest j Current Expense Delinquent Tax Bonners Ferry Village Sewer District School j Tax Redemption ! Institute Unapportioned j State Highway School District No. 4. Road Sinking Predatory Animal 16,086.82 1,007.37 383.74 2,437.30 i 6,257.67 13,454.38 3,438.43 4,625.15 I 2,214.65 I 17.024.27 2,336.86 69.64 5.57 6,899.84 337.38 1 44.29 92,408.20 ' 38,029.89 ! 56.18 I 1,730.91 1 4,424.28 2,366.39 22,115.30 1 68.21 157.31 175.88 I 14,765.99. 3.49 44.29 6,212.67 38,029.89 112.93 1,730.91 160.41]) $84,442>H 2,776.12 2,002.97 : 20,959.60 358.42 107,513.56i 112.93 15,142.87 14,966.04 233.01 160.41 (j $128,764.86 || >75,929.53 || $125,450.0111' $144,274.48 TOTALS $12,783.10 I I hereby certify that the above statement is true and correct. . , , W. T. JAMES, County Treasurer. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of April, 1919. J. B. BRODY, Auditor. Checked and found correct April. 14th, 1919. 1 1 Irrigation World Mail a Free Copy Now Please mail a copy of "Irrigation World" 1* NAME. J. 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Name_ Town ■ai for The coupon to the left is self explanatorj— send us your subscription today. State_ TRUTEST Dr. Howard A. White BRAND Tractor — Engine Auto •• Harvester OILS Office Opposite Post Office Office Phone No. 19 Residence Phone No. 107 Bonners Ferry, Idaho KEROSENE Farmers write for prices. TRUE'S OIL CO. Spokane, Wash. ♦WE BUY ALL ISSUES Of LIBERTY BONDS If you are compelled through force of circumstance to sell your bondi, take them to your banker and ask him to draw a sight-draft on us wltk bonds attached, or send the bonds to ua yourself by registered mall. Wt will remit on day received at the highest market price. Telephone, write or wire for quotations on Liberty bonds or any other security quotations. Irving Whitehouse Company Davenport Hotel Bldg. Spokane, Wist Box 67