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Ca—li i lQMr*« C«ut. running at large. Cut of consideration for Miss Margaret Koblnann. an employe of the auditor's office, the (ward here adjourned until H40 in. to attend the funeral of her father. J. Robinson. ft. A FTKRNOON 8K88ION. Viewers' report on road petitioned for by K. M. Bicker, Joseph Bushue, et al. set for hearing May 10th. at 11 o'clock a. m. Olerk to give notice to non-consenting land own ers. Petition of John Alchlyatnr, Otto Alchl insj I'. et al. for public road In Road District No. 8 was here examined and rejected. Petition of Dale K. (Harke, P. I,. O'Ban non. et al. for public road in Road Districts Nos. 7 and 21 examined and granted anil K. il. Mpedden. (lounty Surveyor. Peter Llsne, Gluts. Little and A. Broyles appointed view ers to report on said road at the July ses sion of t he hoard. Petition of I). M. Tinner, Gust Hanta, et al. for public road In Hoad Dlst. No. 89 ex amined und granted, and K. O. Hpedden, (lounty Hurveyor, J. W. Hovey, P. J. Taylor and Bert Hmlth appointed viewers to report 'sslon of the on said road at the July board. Viewer's report on Finney, Mason road in Road Districts No. 80 and 68 examined and approved. Said road declared to be a public road, placed on record and platted and the overseers of said road districts Nos. :t0and58 are hereby directed to keep said road open to the public. Viewer's report on road petitioned for by W. E. IxHighry, J. O. Stadtman, et al. in Road District No. 1 (as modified by supple mental report filed Dec. 10. 1908]* examined and approved and damages allowed as fol lows: Dr. Jesse L. Rains $7H. The^sald road declared tobe a public road, placed on rec ord and platted and the overseer of Road District No, 1 authorized to keep said road open to the public. The official bond of J. W. Yarbrough, as overseer of Road Dlst, No. 29, was here ex amined and approved. Said bond having 1»een filed In lieu of bond approved April 12, im _ A Petition of F. P. Turner, Henry Brey, et ai, for the formation of a new road district examined mid granted, and the territory embraced within the following boundaries is hereby designated as Road District No. . , _ Beginning at a point on the Middle fork of the Olearwater river, where the Harris ridge wagon road leaves said river, said point being situated about 800 feet southerly from W section corner to section 2 and 8f> on Twp. line between Twps. 82 and 88 Range 4 east; thence northeasterly to ^4 sec,, corner secs., 85 and 86; thence east 2 1 *» miles to center sec. 82 N. R. 5 K. B . M., thence north i\i miles to *4 sec., corner secs., 20 and 29; thence « »ist 4*u miles to corner secs. 24 and 26; thence south along range to Middle fork river; thence down channel of said stream to intersection with north line of 8^ sec. 11. Twp. 82 N. R. 6 K. B. M., thence west to *4 corner secs 10 and 60. 1 ; thence north *2 mile; thence west 4 miles to sec. corner secs. 1-2 and 11-12 Twp. 82 N. R. 4 K„ thence north ' 4 mile; thence westerly lhj miles; thence northerly to place of begin wing. On petition F. P. Turner was appointed overseer of said Road Dlst. No. 58, anil his bond as such overseer approved Report of J. M. Crunk, overseer of Road Dlst. No. 19 was examined and approved uid claim allowed In the sum of $72.on. The following claims were examined and allowed on the bridge fund : M. R. Rawson Lumber Oo., luml>er Road district No. 42 ------ 17 87 (i. U. Perclful. labor Stites bridge 2 00 Overland Lumber Oo., lumlter .Hoad district No. 45 --- t © 00 A. H. Richey, lumber road dlst. No. 11. 14 (Hi J. W. Wedding, labor on bridge. 10 00 A.J. Williams, labor Maggie creek bitdge. .. . 2 00 Harvey Hawkins, labor Olear creek bridge..... 2 (M) Swisher Brado, lumber . 22 60 J. H. Hollins A Son, lumber road dlst. No. 80.-- .... 82 00 Jantes (loucher, labor Stites bridge.. 4 (Hi T. W. Thompson, labor on bridge district No. 44.. T. W. Thompson, labor on bridge district No. 44... Anton H. Berens, lumber Road dis trict No. 4... . D. O. Howard, labor Stites bridge Fred Hovey, labor Maggie creek bridge.. 10 50 24 50 41 02 44 18 i on RrLES The chance of a lifetime. $25 rifles on sale Friday at $2.95. Read particulars below. Don't miss a snap like this. Rifles that cost Uncle Sam $18 to make are on sale here, commenc ing Friday and continuing until all are sold, at $2.95 each. $25 SPRINGFIELD RIFLES ON SALE FOR ONLY $2.95 Most Stupenduous Bargain Ever Offered—200 of These Guns Sale Friday. Read Explanation of This Unheard of Offer Below. on The U. S. Government War Department sold 160,000 Springfield Rifles from the various arsenals and ammunition warehouses throughout the country. Union organization of 52 stores succeeded in securing 12,000 of these guns at a ridiculous figure, purchase. These guns we offer for sale tomorrow, April 23, and until all are sold at the most tremenduous sacrifie ever made on articles of such genuine merit. The Cash Buyers 200 Springfield Rifles come to the LEADER store as it's share of the immense Each Gun a Marvel of Accuracy Ammunition for these Guns Cartridges for use in these guns will be furnish ed only to those who pur chase rifles from us, and at the following reduced prices per box: Cartridges in boxes of 20 for these rifles, the box 60 cents Can be Used as a Shotgun You can load the empty cartridges with shot of any size and use the gun for birds or small game. It shoots just as straight and hard, proportion ately, as when ball cartridges used. In Perfect Working Order i Every one of these rifles was made under the supervision of the U. S. government inspectors, and is guaranteed to be in perfect working order. The only gun used by the U. S. army for 25 years. Never again, as long as you live, will such a rifle bargain as this come your way. The rifles cost the U. S. government $18 each to manufacture in stupenduous quantities and have been sold at retail at $25 each, and rtow you have an opportunity to buy one of these high grade, absolutely perfect guns at The Leader, beginning Friday morning, April 23rd, at only Ask any soldier or militiaman and he will tell you that the Springfield rifle is absolutely accur ate. Every rifle has a long-range, adjustable sight and wind gauge, and is equipped with bay onet and cleaning rod. These rifles shoot a 45 70 caliber cartridge and are just the thing for big game. The accuracy of the sight and wind gauge makes it possible to draw a bead as fine as a hair. are It shoots regular 45-caliber scattered shot shells. Mr. Peaceful Citizen One of these guns, with army as sociations clinging about it, will be just the thing for your den. Get one while you can. No better shooting gun made than the old reliable Springfield rifle. Leader's sale was ever The price $2.95 Mail Orders Filled —If you live outside of Grangeville send money order for the gun you want and we will send it by express. $2.95 us a Sale Starts Friday Morning, April 23, and will Continue till all are Sold YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT The Price Maker THE LEADER The Quality Store John U. Foratnnnn, lumber Bond diet riet No. » . Smith, labor Elk creek brtdse. M 00 B. Baker, labor. 17 00 Petition of K. F. Beekner, John MoO rack en. et al, tor chanse of boundaries of school district Nos. 68 and 04 examined and (rant ed. and the BH of sec. 1, Twp. 88 N. R. 4 K. B. M., taken from district No. 68 and added to district No. 64. Petition of R. I.. Wisdom, Robt. Puelx, et nl. tor chanite of boundaries of school dis trict No. 68 examined and granted, and boundaries changed as follows: To Include all that territory north of the Halmon river and south of the South fork of the Clearwater river not Included In any other organized school district of the county. Claim of Nezperee county of I97-60 tor freight advanced on culverts was laid over until the July session. Hearing of Viewer's report on Hlnshll wood-Campbell road In District No. 49 was laid over until the July session. The following matters were laid over until the special meeting of the board to be held May 10, 1909: Application of I. B. Hersbey for cancella alon of certain taxes. O'Hannon-Htlllwell road In District No. 7. Mcl^an-Manrlng road In district No. 80. Martzen-Hastlngx road In road district No. 48. Kuwson-Blank road In road district No. 68. Oaldwell.Trenary road In road district No. 16. Oowgill-Edwards road In road district No. 47. 7 88 Ja I ] QUARTERLY REPORT. Of the Auditor and Treasurer of Idaho County, State of Idaho. To the Honorable Board of County Commission ers of Idaho County, Idaho: Gentlemen: We herewith submit our joint re port for the quarter ending April 5th. 1909. EXPENDITURES Current Expense. , Clerk district court, auditor i and recorder salary, dépit ! ties, clerical assistance and I expenses. | sheriff's salary, deputies and $ 1338 80 1216 70 167 50 I expenses. » Jailor's salary. ! Treasurer's salary j penses . \ Assessor and tax I salary and expenses. I Cougar bounty Board of prisoners at jail . j County attorney, salary and ! expenses .. j insurance ... j Typewriting. _ School superintendent salary., , School superintendent's ; penses . | prolmte judge s salary probate court witness and ex 381 75 collector, 800 75 75 00 62 00 433 20 497 65 60 00 3«) 00 minai ex 142 40 325 00 9 75 . County commissioners' salary and expenses. Examination of insane., County physician.salary , other physicians. i Keeping county poor on farm.. ; Keeping county poor outside of 570 40 45 00 62 50 15 00 257 54 poor farm . Merchandise and drugs to in digents 1 Car fare indigents, burial of 62 53 i 221 45 dead. | County surveyor's salary and i expenses. . Justice court fees. j Justice court jurors. ! justice court witnesses. I Constable fees. i Coroner's salary and expenses Quarantine expenses. , Postage, telegraph, express etc i Stationery, books and printing 128112 Janitor s salary. 180 00 j Light, fuel and water, (court j house and jail). Election ex|>enses I Tax rebates. Miscellaneous. ; 42 (X) 227 75 182 30 22 50 231 25 111 90 62 50 789 25 87 40 318 44 3004 51 201 21 A (HI Total Current Fund issued by ; Hoard county commissioners Current Expense (by order of court.) District court jurors. $13793 05 118 20 1 Total Current Expense fund issued by order of court. 118 20 Grand total Currant Bxpn« Fund U 7. 413911 8 sued General Road Pund: 4 3079 35 798 46 225 00 40 00 Road o v er s eers Labor and lumber. Road da mages. Road viewers snd chainmen... Blacksmithing and merchan dise. Road machinery, tools, etc. 353 17 155 50 Total General Road Fund is sued . General Bridge Fund: Bridge lumber and labor. Total General Bridge Fund. Sundry School District: Jan. ending Feb. 1st, 1909. Feb., ending March 1st. 1909 6634 24 March ending April 5th, 1909... 6591 37 f 4651 48 1105 24 1105 24 10229 10 Total Sundry School District issued. Sundry City and Village Funds: Sundry Fund. Total Sundry and City Funds issued. Tax Redemption Funds: Orders issued (Wt. No. 122 to 136 Inc.). Total Tax Redemption Funds issued. Total of county warrants is sued during the quarter, ending April 5,1909. Total warrants outstanding Jan. 4. 1909 . Grand Total.*. Warrants redeemed during the quarter : Current expense fund. General road fund. General bridge fund. Sundry school districts (in cluding int-bearing wts). Sundry City and Village. fun'Is. Tax icdemption funds. Redeinption funds. „.. Total warrants redeemed during the quarter. Interest paid on County Warrants : Redeemed during the quarter.. $452 34 Interest paid rants. Total. Total warrants outstanding April 5, 1909, being "War rantls Redeemed during the Quarter," deducted from the " Grand Total,". Summary of Outstanding Warrants. Current expense fund... General road fund. General 'bridge fund... Sundry school district fund. Tax Redemption fund (not called for). Redemption fund. 23454 71 1604 79 1604 79 273 02 273 02 $ , , : ! I 45000 49 37717 43 82717 92 $10445 71 5092 04 1276 98 re 23904 85 1604 85 227 17 1686 34 $44237 88 I ' I aa i 5 ; I I ! I i ! I ! school war 8 74 $461 08 . $21996 19 . 8677 88 538 70 451 86 62 46 6752 95 Total warrants outstanding April 5,1909. I hereby certify that the foregoing statement is J. I. OVERMAN. County Auditor. $38480 04 true and correct. By M. G. Ramho, Deputy. Quarterly statement of Frank S. Rice, Countv Treasurer, of Receipts, Disbursements. Appor tionment of Receipts, mid balance to credit of several funds, for Quarter ending April 5.1909: RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last statement. Special school tax. Sale of School books.. Proceeds School socials. Surrender countv warrants. Commissioners tax and property sale ... .State School apportionment.. Predatory animal tax. Sanitary stock tax. Fees County officers. Redemption tax sale certificates. Road poll tax. County poll tax. Miscellaneous license. Ferry license. Costs ndv. and certs. Property tax. Stites villnge tax. Institute fees. Forest reserve apportionment. Cash J. C. Gelbach. Interest County deposit. $50,125 55 515 60 1 25 75 25 147 54 342 15 1,894 40 70 00 60 46 2,021 17 273 02 12 00 248 50 6,800 00 24 00 3 25 05 3.117 57 1 16 10 00 15,945 10 68 38 258 97 25 00 4(H) 00 20 I Fines Sale of School bonds 882.440 32 Total. DISBURSEMENTS. „410456 31 89 40 ... 5.092 04 ... 1.276 98 .... 1.686 M .... 452 34 ... 23.904 85 946 13 ... 1.604 79 227 17 8 74 Current expense 1908 fund Currant expense 1909 fund. General rand 1908 fund. Bridge 1908 fund .. Redemption 1908 fund. Interest paid on warrants. Warrants Red—Sundry school dints Sent state sundry funds. Miscellaneous village i Auditor's Redemption Interest on school warrants District court order. Cash on hand. warrants. statements 141 85 36.653 38 $82.440 32 Total, APPORTIONMENT OF RECEIPTS. Stale Miscelaneous license 1909 fund. Bond deficiency. 1906 fund. Public building endowment 1908 fund. Gen. int. and sinking 1906 fund. University I. R. B. 1908 fund. Atlanta road 1908 fund. Meadows-Payette road, 1908 fund.. Live Stock Sanitary 1908 fund. Predatory animal 1908 fund. Predatory animal 1907 fund. Live Stock Sanitary 1907 fund. " " 1906 fund. 1905 fund. $680 00 2 01 4 03 100 43 26 78 25 17 59 41 69 52 48 72 15 IS 3 25 Current expense 1907 fund Current expense 1908 fund. Current expense 1909 fund General road 1907 fund. General road 1908 fund .... General road 1909 fund. Tax redemption fund. Institute fund. General school fund. Redemption fund.. Grangeville license fund.. Grangeville road fund. $ Cottonwood license fund. Cottonwood road fund. , Stites license fund. , Stites tax fund. : Stites road fund. ! Stuart road fund. Sundry school districts I Cash on hand last statement 3,712 94 625 12 24 6,115 69 7,430 83 273 02 10 00 6,522 05 610 44 1,214 00 2 60 300 00 3 40 4 00 1 16 1 45 si fund 4,539 64 50,125 55 .$ 82,440 32 Total. BALANCE TO CREDIT OF SEVERAL FUNDS. 973 22 535 72 2,283 77 7.430 83 538 99 46 19 193 88 16 09 62 46 312 00 Current expense 1908 fund. Current expense 1909 fund. General road 1908 fund. General road 1909. Redemption 1908 fund. I Bridge 1908 fund. ' General school 1908 fund. .. I Institute 1908 fund. i Tax redemption 1908 fund ; Grangeville license 1908 fund . I Grangeville tax 1908 fund. I Grangeville road 1908 fund. Cottonwood license 1908 fund. ! Cottonwood road 1908 fund. I .Stuart tax 1908 fund. i Stuart road 1908 fund. Stites license 1908 fund. ! Stites tax 1908 fund. I Stites road 1908 fund. ! Sundry school districts funds 1 .G 2 61» 304 (M) 3 40 20 81 s (til 5 03 1 45 23,933 36 Cash on hand. .$36,653 38 I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct. F. S. RICE. County Treasurer. Let Contract The contract for the brick block be ing built jointly by the Grangeville Savings & Trust Co. and John Wil kes, was let to J. Theodore Johnson of Moscow the first of the week. There were several other bidders but Mr. Johnson's bid being the lowest be was awarded the contract. The bid is for the completion of the building from the cellar up ready for occupancy. The cost will be in the neighborhood of $37,000, $25,000 for the bank building and $12,000 for the Wilkes brick. Princess Flour insures good bread all the time. 37 tf I Dr. R. Truitt of Cottonwood «u fat Grange ville Tuesday. Ward Girton returned this week from Grant's Pass, Oregon, where he had been on a visit 40 04 98 M 34 1 Modem ClotHes Moderate Cost Best of Satisfaction. It is just as easy to buy un satisfactory clothes now as it ever was. You know the dissatisfac tion that comes from buying so called "tailored" clothes that do not wear or fit. It's too late after you learn. Profit by your former ex perience this year by buying clothes made at home where you can try them on and see that they fit before you take them lrom the shop. Spring Samples Are Now Here 38 We are ready to take your You examine the work manship, style and fit, then if you are satisfied we add our personal guarantee. You judge,—we guarantee. of measure. Richards & Dobner. tf I For Sole: eggs, $2 for 15. ■ ^ BfBdbur» ] Grangeville, L was in a. 47 tf L. H. Alkine of Lucile city the first of the week.