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MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL LOCAL GLEANINGS Charlie Sauer spent Sunday in , Denver. -Drink “GREEN RIVER" a\ ; Klliott’s. Irvin Evans spent the week end with his mother. Ben Neeper went to Denver 1 < i Tuesday on business. —Drink Ford’s fruit cider. It is ] good for rheumatism. Roy Plummer returned yesterday from a trip to Denver. Roy Plummer was in Denver Saturday on business. Mrs. B. R. Maize left for Denver Monday morning on a visit. Nathan Shapiro left for New .Jersey Monday on business. H. A. St limp is in Loveland j visiting his mother who is ill. Edward Cobb was a passenger; for Denver Monday afternoon. Geo. Gartrell went to Denver Monday morning on business. Walter Hallberg speut the week end visiting at the Callow home. j Attorney F. L. Collom was in j Denver Monday on legal business, j “Mike” Moscript went to Den ver Monday morning on business. Minnie O’Donnell went over to Central City to spend the week end. John Crago spent the week-end with his cousin, Mrs- W. J. Han cock. v r. and Mrs. R. E. Wood left Tuesday morning for Denver for a visit Mr. and Mrs R. F. Donnelly spent Sunday and Monday in Denver. S. L. Snyder of Denver was a business visitor in this city on Monday. Miss Wilma Smith of Littleton spent Sunday with friends in Idaho Springs. Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran were passengers to Denver Tuesday morning. Mrs. Anna V Janies has returned to Deliver after a short visit in Idaho Springs. -A Youngberg has opened bis shoe shop on 16th Ave. again for repairing shoes. Misses Grace and Dorothy March ington are confined to their home with chicken pox. Mr and Mrs. Charles Alexander of Colorado Springs are visiting a few days in this city. Mrs. C. E. Carpenter and small son returned Monday evening from a short visit in Denver. Senator W. E. Renshaw left for Deuver Monday morning to resume his duties at the senate. fe. L. Burger returned Sunday evening from Denver, where he had been since Wednesday. Mrs. G. A. Beach spent the week-end with her husband here, returning Monday morniug. M Claude Ray and William Jackson were among the visitors from Den ver in Idaho Springs Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Detrich and Mrs. Thomas Twiselton left Saturday jnorning for Longmont on a visit. Come laugh with us at the vaudeville on Feb. 7. Proceedings of the Board. of County Commissioners i JANUARY SESSION. A. D. 1921. The following bills and accounts were - audited and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants on the different funds for the various amounts: ROAD FUND No. In Favor of. Service Amount 8864 W. E. Elliott, labor and horse 126 fit) 8865 Christian Stangier, lubor and horse 116 50 8856 Frank Rice, labor and horse, and horse feed 137 15 8867 V J Hooley, labor and horse, and supplies 109 00 8868 James E Thomas, labor and horse and supplies 132 50 8869 Carl Truscott, labor and horse .. 116 00 8870 Erick Sarin, labor and horse ‘ 53 00 8871 A. J. Ricck labor and horse 116 00 8872 Alex Seaton, labor and horse and supplies 119 65 8873 Hendrie <fc Bolthoff. supplies and freight 19 27 8874 Buckley Bros, auto hire and trurk storage 13 00 8875 Southwest Nash Motor Co. sup plies and S. chgs 21 43 8876 Curnow Livery & Trans Co. sup plies 24 2- r > 8877 R Hardesty Manufacturing Co. supplies 59 50 8941 Mrs Margaret Green, anvil 6 00 Total Road Fund Warrants 5 1.169 75 GENERAL FUND j War. No. To Whom Service Amount ! ! 8878 Statd Compensatien Ins. Fund premium 4C7 47 j 1 8879 Thomas W. Cunningham, county commissioner, salary and mil age 56 60 1 8880 William C. Ives, county commis sioner. salary, expense, and milage 59 25 8881 John W. Green, county commis sioner. salary, milage and ex penses 50 40 j ASg2 Cancelled 8883 J A Noone, clerk of district court salary 85 92 ! 8884 Mrs. Elizabeth J. Gleason, county superintendent of schools,salary and expenses 93 11 8885 B A Holley, county clerk salary expense and services 276 70 8886 Mrs. Louise Berg, jani tress, ser vices 4l 50 8887 W E Walthers. salary lib 00 8888 Frank A. Maxwell, deputy treas urer. salary 110 00 8889 A.H.J. Horstmann, assessor, sal ary and expenses 171 12 8890 Georgetown Courier supplies 1® 15 8891 W.M.Elliott.water commissioner. services 22 11 8892 H S Rainwater, aa'arj ser. 00m. dist N° 9 51 66 8893 Malcolm C Marks, reporter, salary and expenses 15 09 8891 Kneisel & Anderson, supplies... 3 25 8895 James Frawiey. supplies 9 00 8896 Idaho Springs Siftings - News printing 4* 15 8897 Colorado Power "Co., services and supplies 19 55 8898 Albert E- Straub., Sheriff, salary expenses and assistance 297 56 8899 Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph C'o..services 25 19 8900 W S McGintie, district attorney. salary 3 60 8901 August Swanson, express and hauling 3 12 8902 John A Wilkins, canvassing vote and mileage 17 40 8903 Dr H W Kirby, services as regist rar 7 00 8908 Harry Mooris, supplies 5 76 8945 Patrick H. Dcvany, county treas urer, salary and expenses 176 70 8916 J W B Smith, services 110 60 Total General Fund Warrants $ 2,307 16 POOR FUND War. No. To Whom. Service. Amount. 8904 August Swanson, supplies 18 00 8905 Grocery Co. sup plies 20 00 89C6 Dr Alan D Fraser, services 56 00 8907 Lulu D. Trimble, supplies 9 00 8909 Harry Morris, supplies 8 00 8910 W P Horan & 8on. burial of John McDonnell 50 00 8911 L Block, supplies 3 00 8812 G W Ford, supplies 23 20 8913 M E Sweiggert. supplies 8 00 8914 R E Wood, supplies 53 30 8915 Chas Husk ins, supplies 4 65 8916 Alice Buckley, supplies ‘25 00 LET US FURNISH YOUR HOME-- See us before buying your furniture, wall paper and paints. If we do not have your wants in stock we will order for you. B. A. HOLLEY War. No. To Whom Service Amount 8917 Mrs G C Sullivan, board and care of James Smith 135 00 j ■ 8918 Anne Overson, services 33 59 ! 918 Oliver Needham, supplies 2*» ■>92o D J Donnelly, supplies 94 uO | 8921 H A Elliott, supplies 23 87 „8922 L A Hafer, rent 14 00 8923 Quong Kee, services 1 70 8924 G A Pease, groceries 40 03 8925 The First Agency company, rent. 82 00 8926 E M Moscript supplies 16 25 8927 S A Russell, M D, services 30 25 8928 Little Sisters of tbe Poor, care of John McDonnell 50 00 858.9 Mrs. Louise Berg, care of Mrs. Roeff 40 00 8930 Kneisel A Anderson, groceries... 16 60 8931 Roberts Bros. Grocery Co., gro ceries 9 90 8932 Dr John Atcheson, Jr, services... 24 00 8933 Roberts Bros. Groceries, supplies for Nov and Dec 146 90 Total Poor Fund Warrants f 986 46 MOTHERS’ COMPENSATION FUND War. No. To Whom Service Amoant 8934 Augusta J Benson, mother’s com pensation 50 00 8935 Emily Cruse, mother’s compensa tion lo Oo 8938 Louis# Harvey, mother’s compen sation 10 00 8937 Edith Hanson, mothep’s compen sation 15 00 8938 Eliza Jones, mother’s compensa tion 10 00 8939 Hulda S Carlson, mother's com pensation 10 00 8940 Margaret Dempster, mother's compensation 10 00 Total # 115 00 BLIND BENEFIT FUND ! War. No. To Whom Service Amount j 8 941 Robert Chappell, blind benefit... 75 00 ; I 8942 Mrs. Mary Murphy, blind benefit 75 CO I j 8940 Mrs. Mary M. Doherty, blind benefit (Frank Doherty) 60 0o j Total Fund Blind Benefit 200 00 RECAPITULATION j Total Warrants Road Fund $ 1,169 7* j Total Warrants General Fund 2,307 16 i Total Warrants Poor Fund 986 46 ! Total Warrants Mother’s Compensa tion Fund 115 00 - Total Warrants Blind Benefit Fund 200 00 Total Warrants all funds $ 4.778 57 ! The audit of the books and reports of the County Clerk showed earn ings for the year | 3.289 70 Salaries 3.364 54 Deficit for year $ 95 84 The audit of the books and reports of the County Treasurer showed earnings for the year 3,742 28 Salaries 3.370 00 Balance surplus for the year 372 28 The audit of the books and reports of the County Judge showed earn ings for the year 1,240 44 Salary 1,800 00 Deficit for year 559 56 The Audit of the books of the Cleric of of the District Court showed earn , ings for the year. 311 88 yH t G. ARKILLS Chemist and Assay er CONTROLS A SPECIALTY At J. J. Elliott’s Old Stand 1517 MINER STREET JAMES UNDERHILL Mining Engineer U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR Phones Forks and Idaho 41 Undkbhill Bldo. Idaho Spriwos. Colo MRS. GENEVIEVE PEECHER Notary Public First National Lank Phone Idaho 40 By Charles Sughroe © Western Newspaper Union Salary 1,000 oo Deficit for the year 688 12 The Sheriff’s bodks not being presented were not examined. STATE OF COLORADO, I j ( ounty of Clear Creek. I LB. A. Holley, Clerk and Recorder, and ex-officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioner* of Clear Creek County. Colorado, do hereby certify that tho foregoing has been truly and correctly taken from the minutes of the proceedings of the Board of Cofity Commissioner as the same ap- i pears of record in the minutes of said proceedings in my office remaining. witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of this, my office, at Georgetown, this 17th day of January, A. D., 1921. B. A. HOLLEY. Clerk and Recorder and Ex-officio clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of Clear Creek, (’ounty. Colorado. • By W. E. WALTHERS. Deputy. Estate of Jeanette Collom, Deceased All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them for adjustment to the County Court of Clear Creek County on the 31 st day of January, A. D. 1921. F. L. COLLOM. Administrator. First publication. Dec. 31. 1920. Last publication, Jan. 28,1921. These Are Busy Days In Our History making days—for now, through our alertness to 3|ll| H""" safeguard your interest, we can announce many new pur . x . chases which bring the good news of LOWER PRICES. A great many of our patrons will show their appreciation of our efforts to bring about reductions by selecting now the things they have put off buying during the past weeks. This ad. shows but a very small percentage of the excellent values to be found here at markings anyone must recognize as the minimum for goods of equal quality. Women’s New Shoes handsome $7.50 to $8.50 COSTOME BLOUSES A SAVING OF FULLY FIVE DOLLARS Shoes the most particular ol women will A truly distinctive costume blouse of love to wear, for the styles are so propor- rare c “ arni » ma de of lovely Georgette Crepe tioned that they make the tiniest foot appear * n overblouse model, richly embroidered in a size smaller. Workmanship the very gay chenille ar.d long bugle beads—a blouse highest! Leathers the most wanted. that simply pleases every one. Overcoats and Suits .at Ys to Yi off Men’s Suits and Overcoats Join the Lower Price Movement Men’s clothing that we had ordered from the best makers in the country— clothing that was made to sell at much higher prices. No matter how particu lar you may be you couldn’t ask for a better selection, and the substantial savings make this a real economy occasion. Ladies’ Wool Skirts Men’s Sweaters and You will find among real bar- Sweater VeStS $7.00 to $9.00 at are Women’s Wraps and Coats at the Lowest prices quoted this season Coats and wraps of unusual beauty, loosely draped, smartly belted, or featur ing the youthful blouse-back now in Fashion’s favor. Produced in the season’s most wanted fabrics. You must see them to appreciate the values. Notice of Dissolution of the R. & C. Mining and Milling Company Whereas, at a special meeting of the stockhold ers of the R. & C. Mining and Milling company held on the 25th day of October, 1920, for the purpose of considering the propriety of dissolving said company, and in pursuance of notice thereof, duly given in the manner provided by law for the calling of stockholders’ meetingsjor the purpose of emending articles of incorporation, by a vote of more than two-thirds of all of the stockholders of the company , to-wit: by the unanimous vote there of. a resolution was duly adopted providing for the dissolution of said company and authorizing the proper officers of the company to make, exe cute. file and publish the necessarv notices to ac complish said purpose. Now. therefore, in pursuance of said authority, we. the undersrgned. president and secretary of said the R. & C. Mining and Milling company, do hereby give notice that Said company Is dissolved, and we certify that all debts owing by said corpo ration have been fully paid. E. M. SABIN. President. Attest: JOHN R. WHITE, Secretary. First publication. Dec. 24. 1920. Last publication. Jan. 28, 1921. f —The Denver Post has not raised, and you can still get it for 65 cents per month delivered. Sub scriptions taken at the Siftings- News office. Phone Idaho 28-J. Subscribe for the Siftings. Serves Him Right, Sez JVe How Many Holdups in Denver in a Day? In the barber shop this morning someone asked how many holdups were pulled off in Denver last night, and someone said that he would “look in the paper and see.” | Then the third party said that in addition to the ones recorded in the ©papers there were about a I hundred hotels in that city who held up everybody last week daring the stock show. —The Siftings-News has added a line of small school supplies. Buy your pencils, tablets, etc., here Estate of William H. Jones, Deceased All persons having claims against said estate are i hereby notified to present them for adjustment to J the County Court of Clear Creek County on thq|P 31 st day of January, A. D. 1921. JOHN MOLLARD. Administrator. First publication, Dec. 31,1920. Last publication, Jan. 28. 1921.