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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912
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SUPERVISORS'
Official Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Coconino
County, Arizona
Office of the board of Supervisors of Coconino county,
' State of Arizona, Oct. 7th, 1912
Pursuant to law the board of supervisors met today in regular ses
sion. Present: Chairman Gray, Members Bongberg and Shafer,
Superior Judge Perkins, acting in place of the county attorney, who
was granted a leave of absence, and Clerk Browned.
The minutes of the board of equalization, August session, and
of the regular meeting of the board of supervisors, Sept. 2, were
read and approve'd.
The following claims against the county were audited and
allowed, and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds in payment
of the same:
No. To Whom Funds
740 H. J. Gray Sal.
741 R. F. Bongberg
742 P. M. Shafer
743 C. H. Brojvnell
744 W. M. Miller'"
745 W. H. Switzer "
746 F. O. Allen . "
747 Dan J. Cronin
748 Mary I. Bart
749 L. F. Doyle
750 F. W. Perkins
751 Chas. H. Adams
752 C. B. Wilson
753 Fred Lynch
754 Ed Johnson
755 W. H. Anderson
756 Niles J. Cameron
757 I. F. Wheeler
758 R. D. Postle "
759 John O. Harrington
760 M. J. Rounseville
761 L. L. Ferrall "
' 762 Jas. W. Byrom " .
763 T. E. Pulliam "
764 E. S. Miller "
765 W. H. Switzer, Treas., "
i766 " " " Road
767 C. H. Spencer .
768 J. E. Gilson "
769 Jas. A. Lamport
770 Woo Lee Exp.
771 Schew Lum
772 Eagle Restaurant
773 Hop Sing
774 Woo Yen
775 W. H. Switzer, Treas., "
776 Frank Leslie
777 James L. Byrnes
778 C. H. Schulz "
779- Allen Doyle
' 780 F. O". Allen "
781 E. S. Carlos "
782 Geo. N. Baty
783 Jas. W. Jones
' 784 P. J. Mathers
785 Johney H. Jones
786 Pat Crowe "
.787 Geo. Irwin
788 R. A. Finney .
789 Geo. Lovell
790 Albert Lebsch ,
791 M. J. Rounseville
792 W. S. Borum
793 L. F. Wesley
794 C. L. Cochran
795 Geo. Vandevier
796 W. A. Buck " .
797 W. A. Lannom
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PROCEEDINGS
Item Paid For Amount
chairman B. of S., Sept. .$100 00
member
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clerk
asst. clerk "
treasurer
deputy treasurer
recorder
deputy recorder
assessor
superiorjudge
clerk superior court
count1 attorney
court reporter
county ranger
county supt. roads
custodian B. A. trail
constable
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.' 83 33
83 33
. 125 00
. 100 00
183 33
. 48 00
. 166 66
. 60 00
. 166 66
. 125 00
. 150 00
. 200 00
. 125 '00
. 125 00
. 150 00
. 150 00
. 75 00
75 00
100 00
83 33
. 30 00
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justice of peace
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janitor C, H. & bailiff
sheriff and deputies
supt. P. H.&R.V. S.
jury certificates
road orders paid
operating Lee's ferry
supplies
surveying & platting
meals jury
. 90 00
. 658 30
. 50 00
. 1053 80
.4874 -28
75 00
. 501 04
. 168 00
6 50
1 95
. 24 80
. 21 40
2 10
7 00
. 10 00
. 10 00
. 10 00
10 00
. 10 00
6 00
6 00
meals election board
assessed claim
clerk of election
inspector
judge of election
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clerk
marshal
" Dec. 12th...
registration officer 5580
V 31 60
judge of election 5 00
inspector of election.'...
marshal "
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
clerk
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judge
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inspector
clerk
judge
clerk
judge
French rried Potatoes' 3
" Coff olened" K .JL
TID YOU ever eat French Fried
with Cottolene? If not, you've never eaten 0$$
rrencn'rnea rocatoes at tneir Best
Cottolene makes them rich and
ing, but never greasy.
If you have been frying and
with butter, try
Cottolene
It is every bit as good, at less than one-third the price.
If you are using lard for shortening and frying, we would
simply suggest that Cottolene is recognized and recom
mended by leading physicians, domestic science author
ities, and culinary experts generally, as being more
wholesome, digestible and producing better food.
Cottolene is a vegetable
source and making and is bound
to be better and
Try
Pare the potatoes, shave
in very thin slices, or cut
in straws, Vz in. strips, dice
.or crescents. Soak in cold
water, drain dry on a nap
kin, and cook few at a time
in basket in deep hot Cot
tolene Drain and season
with salt
Made osl by TUB N.
798 Michael Schmuck
790 'C. W. Gilbert
800 John J. Thompson
801 J. E. Purtyman
802 R. I. Owenby
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803 R. I. Owenby . "
804 R. C. Winn ., jjfljw yj 1
805 f. w. voiz " mwfo 1fO
806 J. M. Montoya , " .
807 Geo. Staff " "
808 Eben Greenlaw "
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810 W. H. Switzer, Treas., "
811
812 " " " Sal.
8x3 " Exp.
814 J. S. Button "
815 T. P. Manning "
816 Maverick, Clark Litho.Co. "
817 Geo. Barnard & Co. "
818 Grimes, StassforthSta.Co. "
819 Wilson & Coffin
820 The McNeil Co. "
821 R. R. Powers "
822 C. B. Wilson '
823 Mt. States Tel. Co. "
824 ' " -..' "
825 Jas W. Byrom ' "
826 Frank Manning "
827 Postal Tel-Cab. .Co., " "
828 Jesus Quijada t "
829 C. B. Wilson - .-' "
830 Hunter Drug Co. "
831 Flag. Drain. Imp., Co., "
832 Knox & Bowman "
833 Babbitt Bros.
834 Wm. Beeson
835 F. S. Breen
836 S. Barron
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837 D. Montoya
838 C. A. Black & Bro
839 West. Union Tel. Co.
840 L. E. Hart
L84i'Gee Gim .
842 Robert Burns :'
843 E. S. Miller -
844 Dr. P. A. Mellick
845 Mt. Sts. Tel. Co.
846 West Publishing Co.
847 G. F. Manning, Jr.,1
848 Babbitt Bros.
849 W. F. Atkins .
850 T. L. Rees
851 Felipe Favor ' -
852 W. C. Everett
853 Ambrosia Armijo
854 Arizona Cen. Bank'
855 D. E. Snebly
856 W. G. Dickinson
857 Grand Can. Sheep Co.,
858 Wm. H. Dagg
Total
Claim A. G. Rounseville, coun
ty physician, Williams, not" al
lowed pending investigation.
Claim Babbitt Bros., burial in
digent, held for investigation.
Claim Babbitt Bros., automo
bile hire in March, rejected.
Claim J. A. Button filed for
$25, allowed for $22.
Claim Dr. T. P. Manning filed
for $39, allowed for 24.
Claim D. Montoya filed for $24,
allowed for $9.
Potatoes made l
xlwji
crisp and appetiz
shortening your food
product pure in
safer than lard.
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K. FAIHBANK COMPANY
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5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
carrying supplies to Sedo-
na and return 5 00
inspector election, Sept.. 500
5 00
judge " ".. 5 00
clerk " ".. 5 00
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judge .. 5 00
inspector " "..' 5 00
election officer Oct., 1911, 5 00
assignedtclaims, -Sept.. 102 50
cash items ".. 56 74
assigned ".. 39 20
sheriff's office, O. D. R.. 470 00
burial indigent, Sept.. 22 00
county physician ".. 24 00
supplies ".. 109 75
"... 28 50
".. 12 56
labor and material. ' ','.. 6 25
supplies ".. 149 00
,fuelWms. jail ".. 32 00
assigned claim ".. 25 00
toll, Aug., and phone ".. 7 22
23 25
laundry C. H. & jail ".. 3 50
extra guard ".. 16 00
messages ".. 77
interpreter . ".. 2 50
county attorney t ':. 12 80
supplies , ".. 50
sewer service July 1st to
Jan. 1st, 1913 100 00
meals election board, jury
and lodging jury, Sept.. 4050
caring for stolen horse...-. 240
fuel C. H. and jail, Sept.. a 50
P. & P. and supplies. ".. 14945
interpreter Aug. and ".. 5 00
labor, deputy sheriff Aug. 9 00
supplies Sept.. 3 50
messages & clock, service, 21 88
hospital and meals, jail,
September 51835
meals jaij, Wms., Sept.. 7 50
livery June and August. .. 8 00
fumigating Sept.. 10 00
prof, service ".. 10 00
Sept. toll & Oct. phone.. 7 25
law books, May, July and
September 16 00
professional service, Sept. 5 00
supplies and livery ".. 365 15
bounty ".. 4 00
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4 00
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, assigned .. 5 00
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7 00
....- $12,833 73
Claim Babbitt Bros, filed for
388.92, allowed for $365. 15.
The bond of J. M. Keeling as
notary public at Tuba was ap
proved.
The bond of Sorun C. Jensen
as notary public at Fredonia was
approved and the same were ap
pointed as registration officers for
iheir respective precincts.
The appointment of F. O. Allen
as deputy county school superin
tendent during the absence of
N. G. Layton was approved.
The report of the county re
corder, showing collection of
$389.60 during the month of Sep
tember, and the treasurer's receipt
for same, was checked with the
blotter and fee books and ap
proved. The report of the clerk of the
superior court, showing collection
of $250.04, during the month of
September, and treasurer's receipt
for same, was checked with the
fee book and approved.
The reports of justice of the
peace at Williams, showing col
lection of $9 during month of
August and the September report
showing collection of $13.75 in
civil cases and fines of $25, and
the treasurer's receipt for same,
was approved.
The report of the constable at
Williams, showing collection of
$7.20 and treasurer's receipt for
same, was approved.
The report of the sheriff, show
ing collection of $12.90 during
September, and treasurer's re
ceipt for same, was approved.
The expense account of the
sheriff's office, showing' $236.35
expended, was checked and ap
proved. The report of the county school
superintendent for quarter ending
Sept. 30th was approved.
inspector
judge
clerk
judge
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MATINEE !
The management has decided to change
the matinee for Children from Saturday af
ternoon to Sunday afternoon, from 2 130 to
4 o'clock. Children will be admitted free;
adults 15c. If you can't come send the
little ones and let them see the pictures.
The Lyric Theatre
Weatherford Block
The superintendent of schools,
showing the school districts of
Coconino county as they existed
August 5th, was approved, and
are on file in board of supervisors
office.
The reports of the custodian of
the Bright Angel Toll Trail, show
ing collection of $527 in August
and $615 in September, and treas
urer's receipt for same, was ap
proved. The reports of the custodian of
Lee's Ferry, showing collections
for April, May, June, and July
$209.95, and for August of $28,
and treasurer's receipts for same,
was approved.
The report of the county treas
urer, showing receipts $5,928.89,
disbursements $22,266.14, bal
ance on hand Sept. 30th $44,
487.73, distributed to the various
county funds, was checked with
the treasurer's books, stubs and
cancelled warrants and approved.
The board of supervisors and
county attorney proceeded to
count the money in the treasury
for anything in
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and handed in the following veri
fied report: The amount of
money that ought to be in the
treasury is $44,487.73; the amount
of money actually in the treasury
is $44,487.73; that the kind of
money is: gold, $370; silver,
$46.20; currency, $195.18; cash,
items, $9,171.18. The amount
deposited in the Arizona Central
Bank and interest being paid to
the county upon such deposit
$15,400.01. Amount deposited in
the Citizens Bank and interest
being paid to the county thereon
$23,041.25; less out standing
checks, $3i7773. The rate of
interest the county receives is 2
per cent per annum on the daily
balances, credited to the county
monthly. We further depose and
say that not more than three
months have elapsed since the
last countipg of such moneys was
made as required by. law. This
counting was made on the 7th
day of October, 1912.
Upon receipt of a letter from
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