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PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF COI NT Y < '< »I MISSION ERS Salmon, Idaho, October 9, 1022. The Board of County Commis don ors mot in régulai' se--i<>n with the following member* present: W. A. Briney, Charles F. Snyder, and Han y I.. Summers, when the following pm-1 ceedings were had ami orders made, to-wit: The Auditor's report of widow pension warrents issued for the tiuai - ter ending September .'10, 1022, amounting to the sum of $105.00 was examined and approved. The following claims were examin ed and approved and warrants were entered drawn on the current expense fund in payment of same to-wit, 3rd i|r. 1022: Eva McPherson, unsigned witness ctf. pro. court $ 5.75 J. N. I .ehr, assigned ucct. of W. VV. Simmonds, Julv 150.00 Mrs. M. B. Zimmerman, assigned ncct. Francis Hall, August 125.00 A, M. Bradshaw, auto hire, sheriff 26.50 J. N. l ehr, unsigned accounts as follows: Francis Hall, July 125.00 H. It. Ximmeiman, assigne I acct. Alfred Jlneger, salary as janitor for July $ 00.00 Alfred Jincgnr, salary 00.00 11 8.66 i 17.67 416.33 us janitor for August J. L. Kirtiey, salary us dep. sheriff anil exj July J. L. Kirtiey, salary us dep. sheriff and exp. August J. H. Wright, a igned acct. C. It. Hhuey, sheriff hire * 20.75 Childrens Home Finding society, care of dependent children 50.00 Ethel (J. Watkins, salary and exp. Co. »upt. for August 124.03 Isabelle Ryan, salary and exp. Co. supt. for Sept. 123.03 Francis R. Hall, salary and exp. probate judge for Sept. 127.00 Fred Crandall, salary as County surveyor Marcia Whitwcll, ' follows, [ 37.60 , alun as deputy recorder 3Ü0.0Ö Erne t Stewart, auto hire deputy j sheriff 2.50, Salmon Water Work*, water 40.63 W. E McCracken, nul -e. furniwhed Jack liyan and Schreiber lmls. 90.00 Salmon River 1'. anil !.. Co., power ' and lights ^ 52.00, Leht and Zimmerman, assigned acct. Alfred Jinegur, janitor, Sept. 90.00 ; J. N. l ehr, assigned acct, J. !.. j Kirtiey, salary and exp. deputy! -bi'i ul _ 118.67 ! Earl B. Gilbreath, salary and exp. j treasurer 390. Shenon Hardware and Imp. Co., merchandise 12.85 W. W. Simmonds, salary clerk and recorder.Aug. and Sept. 800.00 W. C. White, salary and exp. as sessor 583.23 F. A. Bleat on, salary deputy us ses .or and treasurer 425.00 Pioneer Bank and Trust Co., us -igned acct. Ethel Watkm 116.66 Lemhi Telephone Co.,phone rent and tolls, county agent 25.13 Citizens National Bank, office r«n , count y agent 120.00 L. K. Tillotson, salary, milage and exp. county agent 615.74 T. B. Caines, dental woik Flunk De Vol, ind g.oo Burrell Brough, care of county P°or 1,110.00 P. J. Dcmpæy, agent, premium on instil i nee 100.00 H. J. Burleigh, al ary an 1 exp. county attorney 885.06 Pioneer Garage, sheriff hire 81.00 Bed Cross Pharmacy, drugs county Poor ' 37.60 Arthur Greene, groceries for in digent* 431.25 W m. <\ poebler, salary coronor anti burial oT indigents 870.00 Lemhi Telephone Co., rent unit tolls, i undry office* 88.36, James A. Stout, salary anti excuse dep. sheriff ' 337.00; Salmon lierait!, printing 5.16 1 oil lb; V AMONSON M PYEATT Salmon, Idaho !» f » ■ \ •y-v ✓ aL. r. jj One of the Chain of 5,000 Merchants for whom FLORSHEIM MAKES QUALITY SHOES BRADLEY MAKES QUALITY' SWEATERS CORDON MAKES Ql'ALlTY HATS COOPER MAKES QUALITY CNDERWEAR DUTCHESS MAKES QUALITY TROUSERS JOHN B. STETSON MAKES QUALITY HATS HART SCAFFNER & MARX, QUALITY SLITS Phone 119 Quality Merchandise ! j, T. J. Stroud, salary, exp. and board of prisoners 463.54 S y ms-York Co., records ami sup plies, sundry offices 477.40 Delia M. Glennon, salary deputy clerk 330.00 \V. A. Brinev, salary and expenses county commissioner 208.50 II. !.. Summers, salary and exp. county commissioner 214.25 Koscoe A. Ferris, wateimastcr «list. ' 79 E JH4.00 James Melvvn, wu term aster diet. -K 210.07 Cha-. F. Hanmer, medical services county poor 204.03 Ralph Thrasher, auto hire, sheriff j 117.50 Frank Havcman, supplie- for couit j [ h°u.-e 1.05 I C. I\ Snyder, salary and exp. coun ty commissioner 337.00 Annie Jagger-. room and board James Murry ind. 50,50 K. S. Wright, medical service,, in digents 46.00 The following claim: were examined and approved and warrenta were or dered diawn on the Road fund in payment of same a.< follows, 3rd qr. 1022, to-wit: J. Mihlberger, bridge plank $ 7.50 Virgil Stewart, woik on Lendorc Junctlon roads 302.25 Burbridge Transfer Co., drayage road grader 2.25 Fritz Gilbrcntb, road work near Spring creek 58.50 Sidney Williams, work on Salmon river bridge 3.26 Harry Rodes, work on Salmon riv er bridge 3.26 The Tire shop, gasket cement 1,25 j Jay Thomas, a - .igned road accounts follow H. W. Downing, work on washouts (list. No. 2 6 63,37 Dick Holmes, road work with team dist. No. 2 126.00 Henry Burke, road work district No. 2 45.50 J. M. Steele, road work' district No. 2 87.75 Fritz Gilbreath, road work dist. No. 2 26.00 348.62 Jay Thomas, contract for road work disrict N». 2 530.25 | J. R. llibbs, plank for work at In diunolu 22.16 M. F. Harmon, black." mithing on grader 2.50 > l,. I,. jjby, road work on washout j near Sage creek 3.25 Boise II. Ellis, road work on Clog horn hill 3.00 Franci O'Connor, road woik at Leesburg 18.00 Fieil Crandall, engineering ser vice 93.50 j Win. Queenev, road work at Gil 194. 301 Blacksmith Co., ; more Pioneer Shoeing black.smithing Shenon Hardware road merchandise and 141.63 441.00 ".0 oil Thomas H. Glodden, bridge plank Rice Crain, road work district No. 4 Pioneer Bunk and Trust signed road accounts as fo W. B. Cooper, ls'i tints work on engine $ 92 W. B. Cooper, work with tractor in Sept. 135.00 Ray Benjamin, road i woik dist. No. 2 270.00 497.50 Salmon Fuel and Supply Co., 80 j lb; Thuhan comp, for tractor 5.70 ; Fred Kregcr, routl overseer si-t rict No. t 280.00 William MahalTey, road work in dis- 1 triet No. ! 32.62 j Art Woiden, road work district 1 No. I 74.75 John Weaver, road work «listri«- ! No. I 71.60 I Chnrles W. Snook, roatl work dist riet No. t 49.60 Arthur Greene, power and fuse 5.80' F. J. Withington, routl work near Carmen 73.62 Irvin Stobie, roatl work on power plant lane 14.63 Pioneer Garage, gas und 406.75 WORLD'S LARGES*. CHAIN DEPARTMENT ST0R3 ORGANISATION A NATIONWIDE m H P* iNSTjrurio*^ Silvia ■■ —■I - incorporated 371 DEPARTMENTSTORES The Overcca Stylish T 7 . 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If you are look ing for extra Trousers we can serve you weii in cas simeres, worsteds imd serges—plain and faiwy patterns In the most de sired colors. 0 AO ** AA Cj- i--<I • ( to Salmon, Idaho Frank Havemnnn, road merchan dise 122.04 West Jeppson Saw Mill, lumber 51.24 The following claim.-, were examin :>ml approved and warrents were or dered drawn on the highway fund in payment of same as follows, 3rd qy. 1 .. „ ' Botse H. Ellis, building % Steele s : fence along highway $"59.50 : Will Shanafelt, 500 cedar posts for Vance right-of way 175.00 Ordered that the Board do now 1 ha I. ' , The fo' 1 °"'ing claims were examin s : ed and approved and warrents order : ed drawn on the current expense f un ,i cess until Tue day, October 10, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Board of county commissioners met in regular session pursuant to or der of recess of yesterday, with all members present, when the following orders were made and proceedings follows, to-wit, in payment of same a? 3rd pr. 1922: -Vis, Lee Rainey, witness certificate police court § 7 59 Citizens National bank, assigned accounts as follow. : Idaho Recorder, county printing $119.08 A ll. Ford, salary and exp. deputy Sh T8 ff c n 300.50 419.58 1 lie foil awing claims were examin ed and approved and warrents ordered drawn on the road fund in payment ppm? 1 " 1 Allows, to-wit, 3rd qr. hank, assigned n *D : n u 111 mad work $ 108.00 n , i Ki [I 'Limner, toad work district Thu following claim was examine! and approved and warrent ordered drawn on the highway fund in pav men. of same as follows- ' ässäs iN| ALES? Ä R eSt. NATH ^ It is hereby ordered tha rales he taken pital and he allowed W ., per month to ocun',1 at tiieene - grocery, which t" -ake effect imined atelv. "icenung it advisable to urdurs that the Board do urn i| Wednesday, Oct it 10 o'clock A. J). .... t> -ilaho, October 11 i«r>o of l'oo 1 V aU of Count - v Commissioners gulii " r , ;; n,y ' ldah °. «et in ro adjournment of yesterday had*. "° rC nUui ° antl P'"veeding Nathaniel mi the county hos be unter The Boar inspect road now ad jour ober 11. 1922, Salmon. I following with all time to have .. deputy sheriff at W 0>v. It is therefore orde,- i allowance for a deivi-v K L l " e i ';o discontinued ' October. 1922 until t ko % lu ' av of of the Board? ° further or ^r the R-ud fund in pavmem U ° n follows, to-wit, ' ri - t -. f nmc as . riment of .. ,3rd Qr. 1922 toco. Kethchum. truck hire grader man and 4.00 Frank Munkers, road work, 4lh of! July creek ............ 6.00 H. N. Benham, road work, 4th of; July creek ............................... 8.12 ! H. W. Bradley, repairs for engine ! and supplies................................ 120.80 ! IN THE MATTER OF WOOD FOR I THE COURT HOUSE: Martin Tomanovich, submitted the ' only l»iti for wood as advertised for, ! which bid was for $7.00 per cord for ] 25 cords of wood as advertised for; it 1 is therefore ordered that said bid be ! accepted. IN THE MATTER OF AN APPRO PKIATION FOR THE LEMHI, M0Ä\ SS ° C,AT,ONOrWARl It appearing to the Board that the said association through their duly appointed trustees, have petitioned tue Board for an appropriation of one thousand dollars for the hospital, on he condition that a like appropriation onc . thousand dollars be and the same ls hereby made under the ex pies.s condition that a like amount be secured from the state, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to f.m't " + - a !7 ents on thc current expense ôoo on . le C0Unt Y *n the sum of $l, 000.00 when the trustees of said as Kthe :, ' ceivo ' 1 tho . s;ii ' ! suw . Ordered that the Board do now ad joiun until Saturday, October 4> 1 19 ""ATTEST 0 ' C!0Ck A - M - W. W ... . MMMONDS, clerk. ■ A. BRINEY. chairman. i i ' 4» cigarettes ¥ They 10 c are GOOD! **• \ Complacency | S a goixt nntn. . ' **•«**. »«' « the extreme to the lQ J who Is aching i 0 see persol > i a move on himself man get i : _v, ! ! ! I ' ! ] 1 ! EXPERT WATCH SEMIRING/ A BROKEN WATCH or any article of Jeweiry, » ter how badly out of repwr, ^ tu made as good as new if ? here. We make a specialty oi | pairing nV WATCHES AND JEWEUt of all kinds and do such work thorough and artistic _ very reasonable prices. Bring. next job of repairing to us. C. A. NORTON JEWELER Salmon, Idaho THE INN Elmer Gordon, TroprieW ARMSTEAD. MO^L Hall'sCatarrhMedicKf . ___j.wt n io are in a r« n dition will notice that Catar ,rf them much more than wWWfri' t k*i in good health. This fact jt j? while Catarrh is a local greatly influenced by com conditions. HALL'S ^ \ >• «ss ni « ' fier - an<1 acts through the IfilîtïÂ.'ÎÂS^Sî J reduc ing the Inflammation i fog normal condition--, i All druggists. 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