The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 28, 1908, Image 2

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TELLS WHAT HE WILL DO
Minneapolis Aug 21 If lam elect
as president of the United States on the
iosd day of November and inaugurated
aitobo fourth day of nest March I will
ecsl a snecial session of the congress of
b United States the nest day after my j
inauguration and ask them to legislate
lib liquor traflic out of osistence This
cbclBjation by Eugene W Chadb pro
Sufcitfon candidate for president found
Snooty approval in the crowd of working
jama and others who met the candidate
Bffiic today
bff a quarter or a century the church
Ebs been the football of the liquor sell
ce but now tho latter are acamporing
Snm tho gridiron in dismay They fear
ab storm that has already broken about
Hia5r heads and grows blacker and more
lihroatening with every passing moment
CEAs saloon is learning to its cost that
to ohurch people have backbones and
5TO503B to stand up and light for their
iis as American citizens Rev J
Scndder
The tea held at Mrs Rosebushs last
jFkiday afternoon was well attended
rShs refreshments were very appetizing
Tb nest meeting will be hold at Mrs
SL3L DeLongs
Members and all interested in the
Cfcxnperanco cause vote for Chafin the
jaohibition candidate for president All
jisj ladies read up on the good things
3ageno W Chafin is saying and infiu
o4S9 the men to vote for him Keep on
2nlking temperance we can all do so
3iDch more than we do It is to be re
rsgretted that all the women in our
town couldnt hear Mrs Armour of
Georgia who certainly would inspire
jo to greater work Vote for Chafin
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Bible school at 10 a m
Sreaching at 11 a m and 8 p m C E
a7 p m All are welcome
R M Ainsworth Pastor
Seiscopal Preaching services at St
S5xrr3 church at 11 a m and 730 p
rv Sunday school at 10 a m All
ankelcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
Jwholic Order of services Mass
am Mass and sermon 1000 a m
S7Bning service at 8 oclock Sunday
sxkool 230 p m Every Sunday
Wm J Kibwis O M I
Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m
teaching service at 1100 a m Even
ing service at S00 B Y P U at 7 p m
most cordial invitation is extended to
s31 to worship with us
E Burton Pastor
cThristian Science Services Sun
day at 11 a m and Wednesday at S p
33 Meetings held in the Morris block
3ioom open all the time Science litera
Sbib on sale Subject for next Sunday
Christ Jseus
Sokgregational Sunday school at
IS a m Preaching at 11 a m by pastor
Sobject The Fog Horn No evening
3W7ice C E at 7 p m Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at eight oclock
523 public is cordially invited to these
3eivices
G B Hawkes Pastor
5thodist Sunday school at 10 a m
inching at 11 by Rev C C Wilson
cfetrict superintendent Fourth quart
ssJy conference Monday night August
Ssfrat 8 p m Ep worth League at 7
2ira7er meeting Wednesday night at S
cordial welcome to all
M B Carman Pastor
PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES
Here is another of Henry VanDykes
pain maxims drawn from experience
saSead over again the ten best books you
2S2TO already read The result of this
srpsiiment will test your taste measure
507 advance and fit you for progress
ec the art of reading
D Howells in one of his books
Etitiedr Heroines of Fiction asserts
aid reasserts that tho real greatness of
ar7 co7elist depends upon his power to
5rtray his heroines so truthfully that
by seem living personalities to the
ader He aualyes the heroines of
Jane Austen Charlotte Bronte Dick
ers Thackeray Charles Reade George
Elrafe Mrs Humphrey Ward Haw
thorne Cable and many others almost
defying greatness to names we have
Mag enrolled among the immortals and
gsnerously according near greatness to
sihsj names that while they haonot
feesr obscure have hardly held place in
e thought as belonging among the
Saghest in literary fame
Such an eminent literary critic as Mr
Sbwells himself a creator of heroines
r3akes most interesting reading as he
talko to us about the heroines of other
sritseo He quotes quite at length
the novels he discusses and in so
acing renews our interest in the ones we
Scvrassd and creates a desire for the
arqueintance with the ones we have not
Huown After reading his critical
assays one can hardly take up the next
novel without looking at the heroine
scsaewhat through Mr Howells glasses
It is refreshing to read not only good
Basks but about books and we have
ssce excellent books about books in the
JSnar Librarian
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JOHN C GAJIMILL
Republican candidate for State Senator
from the 29th Senatorial district of Neb
raska at primaries September lat 1908
My Platform
Believing the people of the 29th sen
atorial district have a right to know
where those seeking their support at
the primary stand I have pleasure and
satisfaction in placing before the people
my platform and ask their votes upon
its merits and upon their confidence in
me that I u ill do my utmost to carry
out its promises if elected
PLATFORM
1 I unreservedly endorse the policy
of the square deal
2 I believe that our primary law
should be amended so that committee
men shall be elected by vote of the
people
3 I favor judicious legislation in
tended for tho improvement the pub
lic highways
4 I will support any legislation rec
ommended by Gov Geo L Sheldon in
line with the policy which he has so far
pursued
5 I will support reasonable legisla
tion intended to supplement our nation
al legislation and make it effective with
in our state
0 I am in favor of permitting the
people to vote upon any question of
public policy whether it be in munici
pal county or state affairs Therefore
I favor a county option law and will
support one if I have an opportunity to
do so
7 I will support anyj reasonable
measure intended to regulate in a just
and equitable manner the powers and
duties of corporations I believe the
state should be bigger than any corpor
ation in it and where a corporation is
a natural monopoly or where two or
more corporations have formed a trust
to create a monopoly I believe they
should be placed under strict regula
tions by the state
John C Gammill
GERVER
Arrangements are being made to move
the school
Quite a few of our young folks at
tended the dance at Harve Rowlands
Saturday night
That article in last weeks Tribune
anent preachers hunting game out of
season will apply to some of our county
officers We have positive evidence of
their hunting chickens before this time
The rain of 2 inches Sunday night
prevented Mr Austin getting his wheat
threshed first of the week
T J Relph was in the vicinity look
ing for cattle to ship Tuesday
Talking about it raining in Missouri
and Iowa This month has demonstrat
ed that it can rain in Nebraska
A daughter of Mr and Mrs R E
Lant is visiting with them
Miss Emma Dickenson will teach our
school this term
The Tribune all home print
A city display of rug3 at city prices
That is the opportunity now offered the
people of McCook and surrounding
country by the Pade Furniture and Car
pet Co Quantity quality size and
prices all right
Typewriter ribbons for sale at The
Tribune office
Stock Reducing Sale
Must have more room and
to make it will sell for the
Next Twenty Days
AT DEEP CUT PRICES
All Furniture in Stock
Look at these prices
82500 Com Book Case at 2000
31450 Com Book Case at 1250
83000 Buffet at 2250
83500 China Closet 2800
82200 China Closet 1 7 50
82000 2 in Continuous Post
Vernis Martin Bed 1500
830 Genuine Leather Chair 2300
Dressers from 81050 up
Chiffoniers from 8350 up
Mattresses and everything else in
proportion
FINCHS
West
Dennison
Street
DINING ROOM TABLES
LOW COST
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bounty Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Neb August 10 1908
The county board of equalization
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent F S Lofton S Preraer and C B
Gray commissioners P B Pieeder
county attorney and Chas Skalla
clerk
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and on motion approved
The state board of equalization not
having made its report the county
hoard on motion adjourned to meet
August 11 1908
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest CHAS SKALLA Clerk
McCook Neb August 10 190S
The hoard of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent F S Lofton S Premer and C B
Gray commissioners P E Reeder
county attorney and Chas Skalla
clerk
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and on motion approved
The 190S levy not having been
made the hoard on motion adjourned
to meet August 17 1908
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest CHAS SKALLA Clerk
McCook Neb August 11 190S
The county hoard of equalization
met nursuant to adjournment pres
ent F S Lofton S Premer and C B
Gray commissioners P E Reeder
county attorney and Chas Skalla
Clerk
The state board not having made
its report the county board on mo
tion adjourned to meet August 12
190S
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest CHAS SKALLA Clerl
Neb August 1 3
The county board of equalization
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent F S Lofton S Premer and C B
Gray commissioners P E Reeder
county attorney and Chas Skalla
clerk
The state hoard of equalization not
having made its report the county
board on motion adjourned to meet
August 13 190S
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest CHAS SKALLA Clerk
McCook Neb August 13 190S
The county board of equalization
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent F S Lofton S Premer and C B
Gray commissioners P E Reeder
county attorney and Chas Skalla
clerk
The state board of equalization not
having made its report Mie county
hoard on motion adjourned to meet
August 17 190S
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest CHAS SKALLA Clerk
McCook Neb August 17 190S
The county board of equalization
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent F S Lofton S Premer and C B
Gray commissioners P E Reeder
county attorney and Chas Skalla
clerk
The hoard having completed the
equalization of assessments and the
state hoard of equalization and as
sessments having made its report to
the counts finds that the total as
sessed value of the real and personal
and railroad property of Red Willow
countv as returned by the assessors
and equalized by the county and state
boards of equalziation for the year
190S is 312925999
A motion was made by Gray sec
onded by Premer that the levy of
taxes for the year 190S he made as
follows
County General Fund S mills
County Road Fund 2 mills
McCook City 22 mills
Bartley Village 13 mills
Lebanon Village 5 mills
County Bridge Fund 3 mills
County Soldiers Relief 1 10 mills
Indianola City 11 mills
Danburv Village 4 mills
PRECINCT CITY VILLAGE AND
SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS
Willow Grove Precinct Bond 3 mills
McCook City Sewer Bond 2 mills
McCook City Bond 2 mills
Bartley Village Bond 3 mills
School Dist Bond Gen H S
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9
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6
7
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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17
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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2G
27
2S
29
30
31
32
DO
35
34
3G
37
3S
39
41
42
43
44
M
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40
47
4S
49
50
31
54
55
5G
57
5S
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61
G2
G3
64
65
66
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25
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24
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25
10
25
15
20
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25
25
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22
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13
25
21
25
19
24
22
16
12
23
25
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25
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20
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24
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19
31
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27
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25
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10
30
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25
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71 G 25 31
72 - 7 1 S
73 11 H
74 1G 16
75 25 25
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77 12 25 9 4G
SO 90 20
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S2 7 23 3 35
53 4 25 5 34
54 16 16
S3 24 24
86 25 4 29
SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT TAX
No 1 North Valley prect2 mills
No 2 Alliance precinct 5 mills
No 3 Fritsch precinct 1 mill
No 4 Box Elder precinct 1 mill
No 5 Coleman nrecinct 5 mills
No 9 Indianola precinct 1 mill
No 10 East Valley prect 5 mills
No 11 Tyrone precinct 1 mill
No 12 Missouri Ridge prect 1 mill
No 14 Valley Grange prect 2 mills
No 15 Driftwood precinct 1 mill
No 1G Grant precinct 3 mills
No 17 Gcrver precinct 1 mill
Motion to make this levy carried
unanimously
A motion was made by Skalla sec
onded by Premer that the board of
equalization does now adjourn sine
die Motion carried unanimously
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest CHAS SKALLA Clerk
McCook Neb August 17 190S
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent F S Lofton S Premer and C B
Gray commissioners P E Reeder
county attorney and Chas Skalla
clerk
The following claims were audited
and allowed and the clerk was in
structed to draw warrants on the
county general fund levy of 190S as
follows
For Jurors February Term
Hurley F Dye 3G30
C J Suiter 50 20
Robert Highland 3630
U B Bartholomew 4700
Geo Kearns 3430
J II Woddell 3740
Chas Rogers 5040
Jack Bryan 4030
W E Hart 4030
Patrick Callan 2550
C G Budig 4420
T W Fleischman 4335
Geo Godown y 50
G W Prohasco 5200
lrank M Howe 47G0
E S Howell 4230
Henry Vontz 4S50
F M Jennings 4290
W M Weidenhamer 3430
Fred Schlegel 4G20
Alex Ellis 4400
P J Hickman 5520
H S Shriner 4230
W H Anderson 3430
For Talesmen February Term
Harry Slosson 1810
V M Rozell 610
Chas AV Kelley 410
M L Search 610
F J Rolfe 8 10
Wm Raine 610
C R Sheets 210
Mart Morris j 0
Tnnnh Wishon 600
N H Wolfe 320
Gus Morosic -20
George Ridgeley 390
Joe Morris 550
Wm Kami 2120
Henry Schamel 320
H C Whitmore 220
John Crocker 2070
J C Dedman 2120
Leroy Jones 500
Conrad Beck 420
L A Bible 2120
A T Wilson 2125
Robert Larrington 500
J W Turner 2150
Orley Hadley 2160
Ed Lakin 510
Trn XPPl 290
Wm Zwieg 320
Frank Teel 320
T M Campbell 500
Chas King 540
W B Sexson 500
Frank Lyttle 500
Geo Harrison 520
L M Brannan -00
Frank Lakin 570
S O Hoagland 530
H I Peterson salary for February
10000
ruary
H I Peterson salary for March 10000
II I Peterson salary for April 10000
H I Peterson salary for May 10000
H I Peterson salary for June 10000
H I Peterson salary for July 10000
II I Peterson stamps and call
ing talesmen 725
II I Peterson attendance dis
trict court 5000
H I Peterson attendance dis
trict court 1S 00
H I Peterson committing prisoners
to 400
oners -jail
Geo Fowler salary as janitor
Jan and Feb 7500
C A Rodgers first quarter sal
10000
ary
H I Peterson posting primary
election notices 3100
J C Moore office expenses 297
R M Osborn special deputy
in Connor case 300
M R Osborn special deputy in
Connor case S20
W C Schenck special deputy
in Connor case S20
H P Waite special deputy in
Connor case 3G0
R M Osborn salary deputy
sheriff Dec 1907 and Jan
I90S 3250
J II Snvder services as spe
cial bailiff 66 00
Claudia B Hatcher junior nor
mal fund appropriation 15000
Claudia B Hatcher office ex-
97 on
i j
penses
Claudia B Hatcher office expenses
16 10
penses
Claudia B Hatcher salary first
quarter 190S 29000
t Clnnrlia B Hatcher salary sec-
fl ond quarter 190S 29000
S t E Reeder salary first
20 ter 190S 20000
20 p e Reeder salary second
2 nnnrtPr lflOS ZUUUU
24 chas W Kelley surveying road 1140
22 chas W Kelley surveying road 660
21 c Naden money advanced for
25 freight bills and
23 tion of paupers 4S11
15 c Naden freight bill paid 9S4
19 n Xnrten office expenses 1st
17 half year 190S 13550
25 v M Welch Mfs Co supplies
rffTSg5B
u j ij
to superintendent 1710
W M JVelch Mfg Co supplies
to superintendent 450
Hammond Stephens Co
school supplies to Supt 1740
Hammond Stephens Co
school supplies to Supt
Hammond Stephens Co
school supplies to Supt
1215
3G5
Hammond Stephens Co
school supplies to Supt 2000
Hammond Stephens Co
school supplies to Supt 315
Hammond Stephens Co
snhnnl snnnlies to Sunt 11 o
Hammond Stephens Co
school supplies to Supt llOo
Hammond Stephens Co
school supplies to Supt 1220
Hammond Stephens Co
school supplies to Supt 165
Chas Skalla first quarter
rrr nn
ary as cleric oi uoaru uuu
Chas Skalla second quarter
salary as clerk of hoard 7500
Chas Skalla compiling real es
tate list for assessors 15000
Chas Skalla office expense
February S32
Chas Skalla office expense
March to July 1st 4950
The following claims were rejected
and the clerk was instructed to notify
the various claimants of the action
taken by the board to wit
W Godfrey special deputy in
Connor case 300
Ed Fitzgerald special deputy
in Connor case 300
J E Hathorn professional
services 1000
L A Fitch rig for sheriff 250
Charles Rousch claim for
damages on road No 412 7750
John Howe collecting taxes in
Frontier county 265
On motion the board adjourned to
meet st IS 190S
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest CHAS SKALLA Clerk
McCook Neb August IS 190S
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent F S Lofton S Premer and C B
Gray commissioners P E Reeder
county attorney and Chas Skalla
clerk
On motion the clerk was instructed
to draw a warrant on the county gen
eral fund levy of 190S to Stephen
Bolles for the amount of 10000 for
making an exhibit at the state fair
A motion was made by Premer
seconded by Gray that the clerk be
instructed to draw warrants on the
county general fund levy of 190S for
the following named claimants of dam
ages on new roads granted since
January 1st 190S which claims were
allowed by the board at various meet
ings to wit
McKenna Boyle Eldrert road
No 415 allowed Feb 14
ID0S 4000
J L Sims road No 415 allow
ed Feb 14 190S 4000
Martha J Connors road No
415 allowed Feb 14 190S 4000
Louise W Randel road No
415 allowed Feb 14 190S 4000
G F Randel road No 415 al
lowed Feb 14 190S S000
J W Dolan road No 411 al
lowed Feb 25 190S 7500
F M Carpenter road No 411
allowed Feb 25 190S 7500
James Jameson and Ed
Steinke road No 4121 al
lowed March 9 190S 15000
Franz Zander road No 412
allowed March 9 190S 16000
A C Hippie road No
allowed March 9 190S 12000
Fred Quador road No 419 al
lowed March 25 190S 9000
Motion carried unanimously
A motion was made by Premer sec
onded by Gray that the clerk be in
structed to draw a warrant on the
county general fund levy of 190S to
James E Ryan for the amount of
S240G0 as the appropriation to the
Red Willow County Agricultural so
ciety Motion carried unanimously
It appearing to the board that J A
Streff has made payment on the sw
to Ben G Gossard county
treasurer and Mr Streff having made
satisfactory proof to the board that
said Ben G Gossard overcharged him
to the amount of 429S a motion was
made by Premer seconded by Gray
that the clerk be instructed to draw
a warrant on the county general fund
levy of 190S to said J A Streff for
the sum of S429S Motion carried
unanimously
A motion was made by Gray sec
onded by Premer that all opinions
given to the county board by the coun
ty attorney must be in writing Mo
tion carried unanimously
A motion was made by Gray sec
onded by Premer thai the clerk he in
structed to hold all warrants issued
to the sheriff and the clerk of the dis
trict court until they comply with
sections 3 and 5 of chapter 2S of
Wheelers Statutes of 1907 which de
mands that these officers make a re
port to the commissioners at the he
ginning of each quarter of the fees
collected by them Motion carried
unanimously
On motion the county treasurer was
instructed to refund to the following
named persons the amount of 200
being the amount of poll tax illegally
assessed to them and paid by them
under protest as follows I L Rod
strom McCook City having been a
fireman and being exempt from poll
tax J C Green McCook City having
been also assessed for poll tax in
Dundy county as shown by receipt
- The following claims were audited
and allowed and the clerk was in
structed to draw warrants on the road
funds of the various commissioner
districts as follows
T F Gockley road work Com
Dist No 1 225
Thomas Plumb road work
Com Dist No 1 75
Arthur Rozell road work
Com Dist No 1 l0
Gottlieb Weyeneth road work
Com Dist No 1 75
Jacob Wall road work Com
Dist No 1 12 00
Henry Conrad road work Com
Dist No 2 3650
George Buhler road work
Com Dist No 2 300
H W Harry Mfg Co culverts
Com Dist No 3 15330
And on the county general fund
lew of 190S as follows
Wm Nicholson assessing North
Valley precinct and postage 7260
J L McCafferty assessing Al
liance precinct 4950
- oecoQslnc East
W N Lyman tu 3M 0
Valoy prect
Burt assessing Y1
O W
and pos-
ola Prect and city
Willow prect and posta
Fritscn
assessing
p C Smith
iut and postage
LRNeel assessing Box Liaer
preempt - Coie
It E Divine assessing
precinct V
man Pprrv
Perrj
C H Jacobs assessing
i
Eickenherry Clark mulch
ing for lawn
L W McConnell supplies for
county officers
L W McConnell supplies for
county officers
Bert D Stevens rent for A L
Kenner
Pade Furniture Carpet Co
table for assessor and other
furniture
A McMillen medicine for Mrs
A McMillen medicine for Chas
Ebinger
Updike Coal Co coal for Lew
and Joe Matson
W C Bullard coal for Mrs
Tuttle
W C Bullard coal for Mrs
Tuttle
W C Bullard coal for Mrs
Spiker
W C Bullard coal for Mrs
Soiker
W C Bullard coal for Mrs
Tuttle
W C Bullard coal for Mrs
Tuttle
W C Bullard coal for Mrs
Tuttle
J H Grannis merchandise for
3600
i
4350
precinct vn
S D McClain js8ln 1S300
low Grove and McCook cuy
W M Rozell assessing Mc-
nr nitv
Drift
O N Rector assessing
wood precinct
Alex Ellis assessing Gerver
and Grant precincts
A D Johnson assessing Valley
nfinTo nrpnlnct
AVm Karp assessing Bondville
nrecinct and postage - -
T F Gockley assessing JJan
hury precinct and postage
Fred Bamesberger assessing
Missouri Ridge and Tyrone
precincts and postage
Wm J Stilgebouer assessing
Beaver precinct and Dan
bury village I
C F Waterman assessing
nninni ami Lebanon
lull li viv -
Q1 75
village and postage Mg
N J Campbell assisting couu
tv ussGssor
T A Endsley salary 120 days
as county assessor
T A Endsley postage and of
fice expenses
Chas Skalla office expenses
from July 1st to Aug 17th 7do
J C Moore office expenses 32G
George Fowler salary janitor
5 months March to Aug 1st loOOO
Jones Finnegan Crawmer
sunnlies E R Moon in Feb 2757
Jones Finnegan Crawmer
supplies E R Moon in March 1303
Jones Finnegan Crawmer
supplies E R Moon in April 1S32
Jones Finnegan Crawmer
supplies Al Kenner in May 1394
Jones Finnegan Crawmer
supplies E R Moon in May 1S41
Jones Finnegan Crawmer
supplies E R Moon in June 2314
Jones Finnegan Crawmer
supplies E R Moon in July 1660
J A Wilcox Son merchan
dise for Mrs Kendall 2065
J A Wilcox Son merchan
dise for Mrs Spiker 1735
J A Wilcox Son merchan
dise for Mrs Kendall
J A Wilcox Son merchan
dise for Mrs Spiker
Kelly Bros nails for road
overseer
Ben Jussell care of Clara Giles
John Lofvenborg bread for
Mrs Unger
Mrs W T Clark care of Mrs
Kendall
M Mathes care and hoard of
Chas Ebinger
To
2405
255
700
200
350
425
N J Uerling merchandise for
Mrs Vandervoort 6031
N J Uerling merchandise for
Mrs Morgan 1950
J II Stephens meals for
M E Knipple merchandise for
Mrs Wallace
Perry Bee Co coal for E
R Moon
F L Duckworth house rent for
Mrs Morgan 11 months
H P Waite Co supplies to
road overseers
115
650
375
5500
785
C G Bosworth board of Chas
Ebinger 1020
C G Bosworth hotel bill for
Mrs Boyd
C G Bosworth hotel bill for
Herman Niiland
EickenLerry Clark milk for
175
125
637
600
525
1566
900
596S
3170
425
430
G40
G90
425
425
425
400
400
Sam OConnor 579S
J H Grannis merchandise for
Mrs Boyd 147
J H Grannis merchandise for
Mrs Spiker 3 it
J H Grannis merchandise for
Sam OConnor lCOft
J K Grannis merchandise for
M rs T J Wallace 1096
C L DeGroff Co merchan
dise for Mrs Unger 9115
C L DeGroff Co merchan
dise for Mrs Wallace 2 00
C L DeGroff Co merchan
dise for Geo Jackson 2 65
C L DeGroff Co merchan
dise for Boyer 455
C L DeGroff Co merchan
dise for Mrs Unger 3269
C L DeGroff Co merchan
dise for Mrs Kendall 3 10
C L DeGroff Co merchan
dise for Fred Pfief nOG
E G Caine Co coal for Mrs
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E G Caine Co coal for Mrs
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for H Amen
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1325
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