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r- if, TaMKir-r-v; n. •-, aht 'fi-iian.. WAGNER’S I BIG STOCK BEST Vi /tjES I All of our stock new and Fresh. No shop worn, sW<fy, f( . f ^ _____Special Prices for-- jjj V I •' • • 10 yards brown domestic-$1.00 10 yards double fold percale -_$1.0C 10 huck towels, 16 x 31 inches--$1.00 8 yards dress gingham, -$1.00 5 yards 25 cents fancy dress ging ham, _?i-oc $3.50 to $5.00, childrens shoes, odd lots, all sizes, per pair, -$1.98 $5.00 to $10.00 Ladies shoes, good range, sizes, odd lots, per pair-$2.39 $1.50 mens and boys sweaters,-$1.00 $1.50 mens shirts, - S’1-00 $1.50 mens union suits, - $1.00 $1.75 mens overalls, - $1.48 $1.50 and $2.00 boys knee pants, pm pair, _ $1.2•', $1.50 girls and ladies middy blouses, - $1.0C $3.00 ladies fancy georgette waists, - $1-®* I $1.50 !. . § die; white waists,-$1.00 w $2.00 !! If ie - outing night gown $1.00 $1.50 di-o; lies percale house t >, . $1.0C $$.00 i dost $5-00 ladies fall hats, tc 6 ut. _ $1.91 g $15.00 I spring lies silk taffeta dresses f styles, _ $9.9? $50.00, | , . 1:5.00 and $40.00 ladies all wool l a ale suits, your choice, this __ $24.9? Make Your Dollar Work February 2^ p^ j WAGNER’S , PRpnEEB!NGS OF BO. Of SUPERVISORS Be it remembered that on this the First Monday of February, it being the Fifth day of February, A. D 1923, When the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Ya|obusha coun ty, met at the Court House ir Water Valley, Second District ol Yalobusha County. State of Missis sippi, it being the regular time and place for the meeting of the Board of Supervisors in and for said Coun ty, District and State, when the fo! lowing officers and members werr present: Geo. T. Lyon, Presiden District No. 4 Member District No 4 .J. G. Fly, Member District No.2 Eugene Tarver, Member of Distrief No. Three. L. T. Wisdom, Membei District No. One. J. L. Harrison Member District No. Five; Stone and Stone, Attorneys for said Board W. N. Frost, Sheriff, and D. E. Par | kb, Chancery Clerk and Ex-< iTicis i ric»ir of the UrarJ ,inbu«ba Coo j> M. —-‘in” a,.u the Court having been opened In due fo m of the Law' by the Sher iff of said County, the following or ders made, and general busines. transacted, to-wit: It is ordered that the sum of on Thousand C e Hundred Dollar. ($1100.00) be transferred from Road Project No. 45 to the County De positor\ and County Treasure. Ord ed and decreed this the 5<» day ot February, 1923. It appealing to the Boar that the assessment of the b olio ing personal property, two mule the value of Forty Dollars each, and a essed as the personnal proper1 of D. L. Curry of the Water Valley East Precinct is erroneous; It i j therefore ordered that the said a [ sessment to be vacated and held fo’ naught, the Clerk sha’! certify thi. order to the Sheriff and Tax Col lector and State Tax Commis ion. Ordered this the 5th day of Feb ruary, 1§23. | W. C. VAUGHN [ Offers For + SATURDAY FEB. 24th j 5 - POUNDS GOOD COFFEE FORj $1.00 i ! SEE OS FOR YOUR OIL MEAL B COTTON j SEED HULLS. f W. C. VAUGHN j WATER VALLEY Miss. { w t ..... I I I • I f ' There came m oetore ^jje o iu« of ir X. ingf a donation to' the Old In Home Association burned in the In Jackson, Mississippi; and it .t pearing to the Board that the 01 Ladies’ Home is now suppor; ivc I ■five old indies of this county, it : tnei efore ordered that u donation o Two Hundred Dollars be made to ■ \,ards the support and maintenance i of the Old Ladies Home Assoti; located in the City of Jacksoi ....o.., and a >.aite.»t ror said amoum issued too the said old Lad i e ; ..oir.e Association. Ordered this the 5 th da;, of fe , it. „ry, 1923. Ilappeaii. g to the Board that tin assessment of one automobile vain at One Hundred Ten Dollars and a sessed as the personal property m ■ L. L. Conner, of the Water Vallej s.u t Precinct is erroneous assess 1 ant; it is therefore ordered tha' ! o aid assessment be vacated an al tor naught, the Clerk shall fo aught, the Clerk shall certify thi , order to the Sheriff and Tax Col lector and State Tax Commissioner Ordered this the 5th day of Feb ruary, 1923. ( ame for hearing and considerate ion by the Board the report of K. H Rigby, County Agent, and the board '.laving heaid the report, the -run i- hereby approved and ratified. Ordered this February, 5th 192,’ It is ordered by the Board the '•V. : rent No. 4102 in the sum of ■ $100.00 issued in favor ofH. W. Gib., on an allowance for road right f-way node by the Board at the | October term, 1923 bo andthe same j is hereby cancelled. Ordered that the following claim.1 J be allowed out of General County I O. E. Parks, Et al Lunacy costs I Claim No. 216 _ $16.80 J. II. Gore, et al Jurors Lunacy case v" ’09 -$6.or V, '. N. Frost, Trans, acct. No. 209 - - ..$17.28 W. N. Frost, Tel acct. No. 291 12.30 Town of Coffeeville Water CouP Coff. No. 292 - —$6 55 ! R'V Terry, Rep. Water Closet No I $6.00 lib F. Parks, Stamps No. 294 .$2.00 J. I,. Harrison, Ext. Service No. 304 - $40.00 W. N. Frost, Feed Prisnors No. 30S .. $25.50 ? TV-.hur'h, Mdse. Ne. 311 $3.55 -■**. ■ T ~ /' *nj *T __- . $™.0 Vddingter. Ref. Taxes No. In ----- - $4.2 ■ 0. Box, Ref. Taxes No. 138 ^>5.71 ■ E.Simmons, Stamps _$3.0C ■■ E. Goodwin, Mdse. _$4.30 ‘Aly of Water Valley Water and "••Ruts - $18.30 A • C. Keykendall, Sal. Jan. 1922 --— - $106.60 l,c(>. T. Lyon, Ext. Service_$40.00 ti. Dalton, Repair Plumbing $3.7f. 'be trong & Bailey Bros. Mdse ---$25.55 of Coffteville Water_$6.17 '"i-o Allis ton, Trans. _$29 2 ' a. Grafton, Record Book 276.41 ■ ',;erman Brs. Statonery_$58.52 1 "iRb-Tel. & Tel. Co. Phone Rent: -$6.25 J E. Simmons, Sal. Jan.Co Registry - $37.00 Fly, Ext. Service Dec. 1922 J Cj Fly, Ext. Service Jan. 1922 -36.00 -$40.00 A- r’ Tankersley, Court Costs, $4.75 " ■ ^T. Freest, Transportation $10.00 r'u-R:te Tarver, Ext. Service Jan li,2s- $35.00 1 L. Hendricks, Repair Courthousr fur. Smith, Typewriter Co. Type wr!ter,- $160.91 u f • Rigby, Sa!. Co Agent, Jan 192,\ - $200.0f l'rop:f.ss. itemizer, Pub. Pro. $5.01 bark Water Valley, Rent Safet;. Box’- $10.0( ' r,,£] ;F-Itemizer, Stationery, $7.2c " 1 k. Premium Bond,_$11.21 (>. i . Jarks, Stamps,_$3.01 ? lole, Sa). Jan. 1923, __$25.0( illai.tii them. Laboratory Co. Dis infcclal,t) _$25.0' U N Frost, Strops, _ $10.01 C, Darby, Refund Tax $10.21 ’.'•ill "• ilker, Costs, _ $23.71 A ort' ('|rr,er, Refund Tux, __ $1.6, J 'A • I Larty & Co. Mdse, $40.51 Order-j that the following claim? be allowed out Gf road x0. i fund VV. li. Walker, Roal wk._. $241.31 lioa Machinery,_ $1345.51 J’ ^ A ams, Road wk._$10.01 Cot feevii'e Bank, frt. & cash $10.P1 J. L. Oof^dn, road wk_$45.00 J- S. Cfchurch, gasoline_$74.81 Oxiorl Jf0tor Co. Truck,-- $275.01 Loranee Walker, Road wk._$1.2t Holley ^ Golliday, Bal. ue or truck, -- W0.0. ar.T Tlwjf Rjad ^ g. C. F. Brower, Road wk. — $183.0« i Sillie Scurlock, Read wk. — $2 5C I Joe Horton, Road, wk. - $1.0C ; Vann Griffin Road wk. -- $100.Of j Wiley Davis, Blacksmithing, $3,25 1 Armstrong & Bailey, Md-o. $21 .'• j R. B. Hays, Refund Tax. — $5.00 Miss. State H. Way D. Axes. J9.9C Ore lore, I that the following claims be allowed out of road No. 1 Bridge Fund: H. H. Boswell Dumber, $95.5C V. M. Bell. Nails, - $12.71 [ Ordered that the following claims be allowed out of Road No 2 b und ; w. H. Fuller, Road wk. -$1250 | J. M. Lantrip, Road wk.-$12. ir Ordereil that the following claim be allowed out of Road No. f Bridge Funl. i M. E. Goodwin, Nails - .5r >J. E. Allen, Bridge wk. $7.5f A. Castleberry, Bridge wk. $2.of Ortdred that the following claims he allowel out of Road Nc 3 Fund’ J. E. Simmons, Rjght-oJ'-wr. v Gib son road, - $200.0f J. E. Simmons, et al Costs Gib-o. case, _ $69.2r | T. K. Kelly, Gas _ $87.1' D. C. Brister, Bal. on hay, $18.6C M. E. Goolwin, Mdse. -$22.81 T. E. Green, right of road, $35.0( T. J. Lewis, right of road, $15.0f W. T. Trusty, Mdse. _ 53.8f Frank Walsoo rep. auto truck 26.9r J. W. Thorne, Mdse.- $15.14 Wales n Garage Auto parts $38.2 W. .1. Aldington Acct. tractor $210.0( Trayser & Pearce, Smithing, $3.75 W. J. Addington, et al Roa' Work. _ pyui.a; B. L. Green, Road wk._ $29.9 A. C. Greenlee haul road tolls $5.06 He wry-Morrison-Enoch, Fuse $1.0' S. O. Horton, bolts auto truck, .66 J. E. Woods, road wk. _$10.00 S. F. Martin, road wk.- $8.00 J. C. Guest, et al, road wk. 8156.7" Merchants Gro. Co. Mdse. — $35.5' , Callion Iron Wks. Pipeing, $371.10 John P. Gates, road wk. etc. $793.2" - Frank Walson, road wk._$2.00 Epsie Benson, read wk. _ $9 7" Leo Burns, right of way __ $100.u< j i. W. McLarty & Co. right of wa; X. E. Burns, _ $100.0 J. C. Burns, right of way_$200.0' W. R. Cooper, road wk._$303.00 Lees Hardware, Nails, etc_ $4.15 Dr. M. W. Jackson, Prof, servici Jim Pully, _$3.00 H. E. Nolen, road wk. _ $38.05 I. W. McLarty & Co. Mdse. $110.96 G. T. Robinson, road wk. _ I p,,. . “ - r A - -»‘V' | 0. J. Ross & Co. Mdse. _ $26.01 Ordered that the following claim be allowed out of Bridge No. f Fund: W. B. Williamson, timber.. $63.20 7. T. Williams, lumber,_$2.46 L B.Brazeal, road wk. _ $5.06 L. B. Brazeal, bridge wk._$1.06 W. R. Wilbourn, culverts.. $1341.0( I H. L. McCuller, lumber_$56.41 J. S. Kelley, lumber _ $18.0't C. X. Williams, lumber_$11.26 61. R. Johnson, haul lbr. etc. $4.5C Ordered thafc the following clainv be allowed out of Road No. 4 Fund Geo. W. Allen, Mdse._ $16.80 Prentice Lester, road wk._$10.0' T. M. White, road wk._$6.0 Van Lester, et al. hauling $455.3‘ Mrs. L. C. Darby, corn_$92.1 H. A. Dame, Mldse. _ $18.8 X. A. Jones, sal. road wk. $200.0' J. Tinnon, et al. road wk. $20.5' Ordered that the follownig claim be Allowed out of Road No. f Fund: It. L. Simpson, road wk._$9.2r Gumm, haul sand _ $11.0' Will Turner, haul sand _ $4.5' R. H. Worshajn, haul sand_$6.0' I Randol Boyd, refund road tax $5>.0f | Ordered that the following claim i he allowed out of Bridge No. 5 ! Fund: Perkins Boule, bridge wk. __ $10.0' G. W. Miistead, lumber _ $10.81 H. O. Cobb, lumber _ $11.37 Continued On Next Page. Free Flower Seeds You will be glail to know that Has tings’, "The Souih's Seedsman,” will give away about 2,000,000 packets of seed of the South's most popular flow ers this spring. There is nothing in the home that can compare with rich colored flowers. They brighten us all up and make any house attractive. ou can’t plant too many flowers and .his opportunity to got Shirley Poppies, Ev riasting Flow ers, Zinnias, Cosmo, and M*exican Burn ing Bush absolutely free, is certainly to be welcomed by all readers of this paper. You can get th in! 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