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THE ARROW, TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA.
April 9, 1910.
He It remembered that the Board
met on the 9th day of April 1910,
pursuant to adjournment, Jas
Peebles and W. E. Duncan being
present, Gus Caldwell being absent,
the following proceedings were had
to-wit:
Affidavit of erroneous assessment
of John Moody relative to Ix>t IS,
ltiock 76, in the City of Telequah,
being assessed at a valuation of
$114(5.00 which assessment was con-
sidered erroneous and that said
property is not worth a greater
•amount than $800.00 and It is
ordered that rebate certificate be
issued in favor of John Moody for
the amount of $9.86.
Affidavit of erroueous assessment
of Sam P. Nicholson r/considered
and it Is ordered that U.e assessor
of the City of Tahlequah be required
to reassess the said property.
Afidavlt of erroneous assessment of
Geo. P. Hardy considered and it is
ordered that assessment be reduced
to $1,600.00 and that clerk Issue re-
bate certificate in favor of Geeo. P.
Hardy for the amount of $25.65.
Claim No. 789, Win. Heendricks,
Constable Fees, $2.67: allowed.
Ctaim No. 840, Geo. Clevlnger, Road $2.00; allowed.
quest of Gassaway, $1.50; disallowed,
la wed.
$6.59—Charles Butler, Juror in In
quest of Gassaway, $1.50; disallowed.
< 60— J. \V. Walker. Juror in in-
quest of Gassaway, $1.">0; disallowed.
661—J. W. Nichols, Juror in In-
quest of Gaccaway, $1.50; disallowed.
662 R. L. Webber, Juror In In-
quest of Gasskwa.v, $1.50; disalowed.
663—A. M. Ward, Juror in Inquest
of Gassaway, $1.50; lisalowed.
664—A. W. Carey, Juror in in-
quest of Gassaway, $1.50; dlsallawed.
665—Will Weeden, witness In in-
quest of Gassaway, $1.50; disallowed.
666—Ebeti Osage, witness in In-
quest of Gassaway, $1.50; disallowed.
667—H. H. Huston, witness In In-
quest of Gassaway, $1.50; lisallowed.
668—Jack Walls, witness In In-
quest of Gassaway, $1.50; dlsa lowed.
669—Dr. B. J. Duckett, Post mor-
tem examination of Gassaway, $25.00;
disalowed.
670—Dr. W. L. Brown, Post mor-
tem examination of Gassaway, $25.-
00; disallowed.
672—Dr. J. D. Buley, Post mortem
examination of Gassaway, $25.00;
disallowed.
671—W. M. Carson, constable fees,
Service, $2.00; allowed.
Board adjourned to meet April 16,
1910.
J. L. PEBLES,
Chairman.
Attest; , | |f,
THOMAS J. CARLILE,
County Clerk.
April 16, 1910.
Be It remembered that Board met
on Soturday April the 16th, 1910 pur-
suant to adjournment, James L. Peeb-
les and W. E. Duncan being present,
Gus Caldwell being absent the fol-
lowing proceedings were had to-
wit:
It Is ordered that the County Sur-
veyor file estimated cost of con-
crete culvert North of City of Tahle-
quah.
Road petition referred to this of-
fice by the Township Board of
Moody's Township, considered anil
It Is ordered that J. B. Moore, County
Surveyor, survey said road on the
date most suitable to him and that
the Township Board of Moodys Town-
ship ast as viewers.
Communication from Thos. J. Tay-
lor J. P. Hulbert Township, read
which properly explains his report
satisfactory to the Commissioners
and It is ordered that the report of
Thomas J. Taylor for the
ending March 31st, 1910, be ap-
proved.
Claim No. 842, W. P. Chandler, Ser-
vice and arrest of Frank Corey, $48.-
26: allowed.
Session adjourned to meet April
23, 1910.
J. L. PEEBLES,
Chairman.
Attest:
THOMAS J. CARLILE,
County Clerk.
Quarter: allowed
788—N. J. Holbrook, constable fees,
$3.87: allowed.
810—Louis Elrod, J. P. Court cer-
tliicate, $4.00; allowed.
811—John Neal, J. P. court certifi-
cate, $2.00; allowed.
812—Bert Steward, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $4.00; allowed.
814—J. M. Garroote, J. P. Court
certificate, $4.00; allowed.
815—J. L. Dean, J. P. Court certifi-
cate, $4.00; allowed.
816—Ocar, Veal J. P. CCourt cer-
tificate, $2.00; allowed.
828—The New Dispatch Co. Sup-
plies for County Offices, $153.50,
disallowed.
829—J. J. Ethridge,
fees, $2.50; a'lowed.
830—E. D. Spears, J. P. witness
fees, $1.00; allowed.
831—Charley Butler, J. P. witness
fees, $1.00; allowed.
832—R. T. Colteer, J. P. witness
fees, $3.30; allowed.
833—John Dye, J. P. witness fees,
$2.50; allowed.
834—T. J. Taylor, J. P. witness
fees, $5.35; allowed.
835—J. S. Cochran, Constable fees,
$2.50; a'lowed.
836—W. M. Carson, Constable fees,
$5.30; allowed.
837—T. J. Taylor, J. P. fees, $7.65;
J. P.
Hotel Wlnton, $5.00; allowed $2.50.
599—C. A. Rees, water rents at
jail, $60.00, claim disallowed.
601—Allison & Allison. Sugerical
operation on Char'ey Dodson, $25.00
allowed.
617—Charles Dixon. transferring
Will Cagle from N. M. $101.35, claim
disallowed.
631—J. S. Burton, quarantining Ho-
tel Wlnton, $5.00; claim disallowed.
696—J. A. McCarter, serving war-
rants & subpoenas, $133.40; allowed.
699—C. M. Elrod, serving witnesses
for grand Jury, $1.50; a'owed.
700—J. C. . Briggs, serving venire,
$2.35; allowed.
701—John C. Sanders, serving ven-
ire, $3.70; allowed.
'02—W. M. Carson, serving war-
rants and subpoenas, $8.76; alowed.
703—Ellas FoTeman. serving war-
rants and venire, $4.7 T; allowed.
'04—James Farris Guard to Mc-
April 8th, 1910.
Be it remembered that the County
Board of Commissioners met on the
gfh day of April pursuant to adionrn
838—W. W. Hastings, Rent on
Land Office building, $150.00; Al-
lowed.
Hoard adjourned to meet April 9th
1910.
J. L. PEEBLES,
Chairman.
Attest:
THOMAS J. CARLILE.
County board of Commissioners
met in regular session on the 7th day
of April 1910, pursuant to ad ourn-
ni'jnt, Jas. L. Peeb'.es, Gus Caldwell,
and \\ . E. Duncan being present and
the session being caled to order ac-
cording to law, the following pro-
ment and Jas. L. Peebles, C<us Calrt- ceedln:?s were had to-wit :
well and W. E. Duncan being present I'-'it ion filed by the voters of Wei
ling, Okla., praying that. Jas. S. Sand-
Counuty Sheriff recomend and
Alester, $4.00; alowed
05—R. L .Weibber, serving grand
jury subpoenas, $7.75; allowed.
706—Bill Parnell, serving venire
and witnesses, $3.21; a'lowed.
707—Tuck Ketcher, serving grand
jury subpoenas, $t!,95; allowed.
08—Cale Starr, serving papers and
guard to McAlester, $6.55; allowed.
709—W. F. Chandler, serving sub-
poenas and warrants, $63.28; alowed.
710—Bill Clemmer, guard at jail,
$168.80; allowed.
711—Johnson Cunningham, guard at
jail, $168.80; al( wed.
712—Jack Wofford, guard on Co
road, $33.00; a'owed.
713—Henry Ballard, guard on Co.
road, $33.00; allowed.
714—Cleve Presler, guard at night
at jail, $12; allowed.
715—Chac. Richardson, Sanitary
work at jail, $8.00; allowed.
786—1). W. Wilson, rents on court
house, $250.00; allowed.
790—Tom Johnson, constable fees,
Witness $2.00; allowed.
791—R. J. Thompson, Constable
fees, $2.12; alowed.
792—J. D. Wilson, Constable fees,
$3.75; alowed.
795—W. M. Carson, Constable fees,
$">.95; allowed.
797—M. T. Parks, office expenses,
$15.59; allowed.
798—B. H. Stevens, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $3.60; allowed.
799—Charley Butler, J. P. Court cer-
tifirate, $3.40; allowed.
800—R. L. Webber, .T. P. Court cer-
tificate, $3.30; allowed.
801—W. M. Carson, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $3.30; allowed.
802—E. E. Parnell, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $3.40; allowed.
803—E. D. Spears, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $2.30; allowed.
804—Kyor Steelev, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $3.40; allowed.
805—J. II. Cates, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $2.20; allowed.
806—J. D. Noel, J. P. Court certi-
ficate, $3.75; allowed.
807—Daniel Vann, J. P. Court cer-
tificate $2.70; allowed.
808—Nathan Dixon, .1. P. Court cer-
tificate, $3.00; alowed.
809—James Vann, J. P. Court cer-
tificate $3.60; allowed.
813—G. A. Gassaway, J. P. Court
certificate, $3.30; allowed.
and the session being culled to
order accarding to law the following
proceedings were had to-wit:
Report of W. C. Davis, J. P. of
Cookson Township, considered and
aproved.
Re|>ort of David Nichols, J. P. of
Peggs Township, showing the amount
of *20,00 turned Into the hands of
the County Treasurer for the Quar-
ter ending March 31st, 1910, con-
sidered and approved.
Official Bond of Andy Miller con-
stable appointed for the City of Tah-
quah, considered and the sureties in
the judgment of the Board was con-
sidered good and sufficient and it
is ordered that the bond is approve.
Report of L. P. Mar'er J. P. of
Moodys Township, showing the
amount of $34.00 having been turned
over to the County Treasurer for
the quarter ending March the 31st,
1910, was considered and approved.
Report of W. H. Tally District
Clerk, considered and approved.
Affidavit of Rufus K. McCollum
considered fend it is ordered that the
Clerk issue rebate certificate in
favor of Rufus McColum for the
amount of $18.52.
Affidavit of J. M. W7llson relative
to erroneous assessment cons'dered
and it is ordered that the County
Clerk issue rebate certificate in
favor of J. M. Wilson for the amount
of $3.28.
Affidavit of erroneeous assessment
of Sam P. Nicholson laid over for
further consideration.
Affidavit of erroneous assessment
of H. L. Littlefleld considered and
ordered that Clerk Issue rebate cer-
ti > ate in favor of H. L. Llttlefield
for the amount of $6.37.
The following claims were con-
sidered :
April 8, 1910.
591—M. B. Yount, fees and costs in
Inquest of Zack Willis, $16.30; al-
lowed.
592—M. M. Ballew, J. p. Court cer-
tificates, $16.20; allowed.
608—Saml. Dodsworth Book Co.,
Supplies for District Clerk, $8.95;
allowed.
624—J. D. Wilson, serving quaran-
tine orders, $54.00; allowed.
S58—T. J. Taylor, J. 1'. Fees in in
ers
the County Board confirm the ap-
pointment of John Cole of Welling as
a Deputy or under sheriff. The coun-
tv sheriff after considering the pe-
tition recomended and the County
Board confirmed the appointment of
John Cole as Deputy Sheriff of Chero-
kee County considered and approved.
Resignation of J. D. Wilson, as con-
stab'e of the city of Tahlequah was
filed and accepted to take effect im-
mediately.
Petit'on filed by voters of the City
of Tthlequah praying for the ap-
pointment of Andy Miller as con-
stable to fill the vacancy caused bv
the resibnation of J. D. Wilson and
As
817—Rosa Thome, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $2; allowed.
818—Ol.He Triplet, J. P. Court cer-
tificate, $2.00, al'owed.
819—Prest Johnson, J. P. couit cer-
tificate, $3.30; allowed.
820—W. M. Welch Co. Book case
for Co. Supt. $15: allowed.
821—Claude Duncan Attending
sessor's meeting, $3.00: allowed.
822—Kine Merc. Co., mdse.
Atwood, $8.00; allowed.
823 Fred W. Palmtag, stove, grate
and stove pipe, $10.20; allowed.
824—J. Eugene Miles, Stenog. ser-
vice, $8.00; allowed.
825—Waddie HHudson, supp'ies for
County Offices, $16.35; allowed.
826—Hudson Mohler Co. B trial sup-
plies, $25.90; alowed.
827—W. H. Balentine Sr. goin^ af-
poenas, $28.05: allowed.
698—Ben Hulbert seivlng sub|)oe
m.s. $R.05; llolwei.
7i6—W. H. T t !/ fee? as DlMrict
Cork, f50fl.ro- al'owed.
"17—f. I Couivuv, salary as Coi.n-
ty Attorney, $312.50; allowed.
718—J. 1. Coursoy, expenses $13.98;
allowed.
719—J. T. Parks, salary as county
Judge, $375.00; allowed.
720—lawrence Wyly Mercantile Co.
suplles for county, $176.25; allowed.
721—Lawrence Wily Mercantile Co.
suplles for jail, $31.515; allowed.
722—Lawrence Wyly Mercantile
CCo. supplies for Paupers, $260.15;
allowed.
723—Arrow Pub'ishing Co. pub-
lishing delinquent tax list and Coun-
ty Commissioners Proceedlings, $246,-
49; allowed.
724—Arrow Publishing Co. sup-
plies for County ofices, $28.75; ifl"
lowed.
725—Arrow Publishing Co., sup-
plies for County ofices, $7.50; a'-
lowed.
726—D. N. Robinson, supplies for
paupers, $23.85; allowed.
727—Thos. H. Carlile, Stenographer
for County Court, $150.00; allowed.
728—Gus Caldwell, salary and mil-
age as County Commissioner, $121.50;
allowed.
729—Gus Ca'dwell, looking after
poor, $7.50; allowed.
730—R. C. Fuller & Son', Groceries
furnished to Slape Family, 75cts
allowed.
731—Tahlequah Water Co. water
for jail & Co. Offices, $24.00; dls
alowed.
732—Thomas & Allen, supplies fur-
nished to J. B. Atwood, $1.80: al-
lowed.
733—J. B.
work, $65.00;
734—W. T.
Court
on
on
.J P. witness
after proper consideration it is order- tpr"Rfin Ri,mnKi allowed"'.
ed that Andv Miller be appointed
^opstable of the Cifcv of Tahlequah,
Oklahoma, and that Miller be not'-
fied of his appointment as eonstab'e
and reo tested to furnish bond for the
approval of the said Board.
Report of T. F. Latta, J. P. of
Park Hill Township, approved, said
report shows the amount of $11.00
having been turned into the hands
of Jas. P. Thompson, Co Treasurer
for the quarter ending March 31st,
1910.
Report of Thomas J. Taylor, J. P.
of Hulli^rt Township, disapproved
for the reason that County Treas-
urer's records show that the amount
turned to the County Treasurer is
Session adjourned to meet Apr 1 8,
1910.
Attest:
THOMAS
County
J. CARLILE,
Clerk.
Be It remembered the County
Board of Commissioners met pur-
suant on the 6th day of April 1910,
James L. Peebles, Gus Caldwel' aid
W. E. Duncan being present and the
Moore, 13 days office
a'lowed.
Scott, District
certificates, $132.50; allowed.
735—R. L. Sellers, District Court
certificates, $2.00; allowed.
736—I)r. C. A. Peterson, Medical
service to jail, $40.00; allowed.
737—Dr. C. A. PPeterson, Medical
service to poor, $91.SO; allowed.
738—G. W. Hoyal & Son, supplies
for jail, $12.10; a'owed.
739—First National Bank, Court
certificates, $905.65; alowed.
740—W. E. Duncan, salary, mileage
as County Commissioner, $120.00; al-
lowed.
741—W. E. Duncan, looking after
poow, $10.50; allowed.
742—Ernest McDaniel, service
election board, $28.00; a'lowed.
43—Jno. F. Thompson, service
election board, $38.; allowed.
44—E. C. McMichael, service on
election board, $3.00: allowed.
45—Bessie Wood, J. P. witness
fees, $1.70; allowed.
46—Hardy Green, J. P. witness
fees, $3.30; allowed.
47—Tom Parris,
fees, $1.60; allowed.
48—Hugh Stephens, J. I'. witness
fees, $1.60; al'owed.
49—Tom Hathcoat, J. P. witness
fees, 1.60, allowed.
50—Frank Harrison, J. P. witness
fees, $1.60; alowed.
1—Lee Kile, J. P. witness fees,
$1.60; allowed.
2—Mrs. Northweather, w tness
fees, $1.60; allowed.
53—Mrs. Stevenson, J. P. witness
fees, $1.60; alowed.
4—Mrs. Mathews, J. P. witness
fees, $1.60; a'lowed.
755—Cllde Compton, J. P. witness
fees, $1.60; al'owed.
756—Jack Henderson,
ness fees, $1.60; allowed.
fori 757—Luko Carter, J. F
fees, $1.00; allowed.
758—Ellen Carter, J. P
fees, $1.00; allowed.
759—Mattie Hujhs, J. P. witness
fees, $1.00; allowed.
760—Nannie McDonald, J. P. wit-
ness fees, $1.00; allowed.
761—Perry Clar'., J. P. witness
fees, $1.70; al'or/ed.
762—Silo Chislholm, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.70; allowed.
763 Jeff McDaniel, .1. P. Witness
Fees, $1.00; allowed.
764—Cussie Miles,
Fees, $1.20; allowed.
765—T. Dotts, J. I
$2.00; allowed.
766—Dollie Tucker
Fees, $1.70; allowed.
767—Lula Ausburn, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.00; allowed.
768—J. S. Cochran, J
J. P. wit-
witness
Witness
J. P. Witness
Witness Fees,
J. P. Witness
session being called to order ac-
cording to law the folowing pro-
ceedings were had to-wit:
The matter of lights for the land
ofice buildin.; were reconsidered and
It is ordered that the office of Jas.
. . .P. Thompson. Countv Treasurer be
$6 10 short of the amount shown by furnished with one 16 candle power
8a',. rep?r„ ... I nd one 32 candle power light at
The following claims were con- flat rate of 2-0 month at the
sidered:
586—Geo. D. Barnard & Co,
plies for sheriff, $6.55; allowed
587—Saml. Dodsworth Book Co.
supplies for County Judge's office,
$56.65; allowed.
588—William Hendricks, Bounty on
Wolf scalp, $6.00; allowed.
per month a
County.
cc'aims were
con-
expense of the
The following
sidered:
Av'.-il 6, 1910.
691—Jas. S. Sanders, serving sub-
poenas and 40 per cent of deputy
fees, $215.49; allowed.
692 Jas. S. Sanders, attending Jail,
589- J. E. Scott, service & supplies $90.00; allowed.
furnished Stedevln family, $6.50; al-
lowed.
590—Warden Rbrlgbt Piinting Co.,
Legal Blanks for Co. Court, $6.10;
allowed.
093—James S Sanders, expense
work done on jail ind taking con-
victs to prison, $64.3 4; allowed.
694—Jas. S. Sanders, feeding Toe
695—Sanders A- Chandler, feeding
593—Mrs. C. L. Moore. Board and ; prisoners. $542.60; al'owed.
caring for Homer Goforth for meas- Stone and Frenchy Hubbard, $72.00;
les, $11.00; allowed. I allowed.
i;>x . .1. s. Burton, Quarantining! 697—T. C. Wa V. &• rving *ub-
P. Witness
Fees, $1.00; allowed.
76!) Lizzie Poorboy, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.00; allowed.
770—Jas. Boston, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.00; allowed.
771—James Davis, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.70; allowed.
772—James Raper, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.70; allowed.
773—Mrs. Davis, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.70; allowed.
774—J. N. Claxton, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.00; allowed.
775—John Claxton, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.00: allowed.
776—'Philip Boaz, J. P. Witness
Fees, $1.60; allowed.
777—W. A. Ausburn, J. P. Fees,
$27.18: allowed $26.17; $1.01 disal-
lowed.
778—W. A. Ausburn, inquest on
Josh .Mayes, $6.05; allowed.
779 D. N. Northweather, Constable
Fees, $4.38; allowed.
780 Wm. Hendricks, Constable
Fees, $3.50; allowed.
781 J. S. Cochran, Constable Fees,
$3.43; allowed.
782 W. M. Carson, Constable Fees,
$6.68; allowed.
783—J. S. Cochran, Constable Fees,
$11.48; allowed.
784—J. S. Cochran, Constable Fees,
$15.92; allowed.
785— A. B. Cunningham, Service on
Election Board, $100.00; allowed.
787 -M. O. Chormley, J. P. Fees,
$29.48; allowed.
793—J. A. McCarter, Constable Fees,
$211.58; allowed.
Board adjourned to meet April 7<h,
1910.
J. L. PEEBLES,
Chairman.
Attest;
THOS. J. CARLILE,
County Clerk.
Be it remembered that the County
Board of Commissioners met pursu-
ant to adjournment on the 5th day of
April, 1910, with James L. Peebles,
Gus Ca'dwell and W. E. Duncan pres-
ent. The session fcelng called to order,
the following proceedings were had,
to-wit;
It is ordered that the Tahlequah
Light & Power Co. of Tahlequah,
Okla.. be notified by the County Clerk
to cut off all lights being furnished
county offices In the land office build-
ing unless the officer requiring the
light make payment to the Light Co.
for the use of the same.
The following claims were consid-
ered and acted upon:
653—Geo. D. Barnard & Co., sup-
plies ter Sheriff and Register of
Deeds; amount claimed, $27.55; claim
disallowed.
654—Rube Fulcher—Stenographer's
service in Mack Mayes case: amount
claimed, $6.47: claim allowed.
655—James L. Peebles, looking af-
ter poor, $34.50; allowed.
656—James L. Peebles, salary and
mi'eage as Co. Com., $120.00; allowed.
657—Dana H. Kelsey, rent on jail,
$60.00; allowed.
67?—E. Teamer, burial of Henry
KaAV. $7.53; allowed.
674—E. D. Spears, removing dead
cattle out of Grand river, $22.50; dis-
allowed.
675— Bunk Yarborough, waiting on
J. T. Courtney and expense of burial,
$76.00; allowed, $43.00; disallowed,
$33.00.
676— Tahlequah Light and Pow r
Co., lights for county jail, $37.75; al-
lowed.
677—Tahlequah Light & Power Co.,
lights for county offices, $11.90; al-
lowed.
678—J. C. Woodson, salary as clerk
of County Court, $225.00; allowed.
679—W. ti. Balentine, Jr., work as
deputy county clerk, $90.00; allowed.
680—Jno. M. Wilson, salary as as-
sistant clerk of County Court, $150;
allowed.
681—A. B. Foster, salary as deputy
treasurer, $225.00; allowed.
682—Jas. P. Thompson, salary as
County Treasurer, $375.00; allowed.
683—J. M. Wallace, salary as as-
sistant clerk of County Court, $150;
allowed.
684—O. O. Parshall, service as jan-
itor, $67.50; allowed.
685—A. K. Ralston, salary as Co.
Supt., $3.39; allowed.
686 A. K. Ralston, visiting schools
and stationery bought, $17.12; allow-
ed.
687—A. K. Ralston, service on ex-
amining board, $9.00; allowc*
688—W. G. Blake, service on bof.d
of health, $9.10: allowed.
689—J. S. Cuningham, taking care
of J. T. Courtney, pauper, $4.50; al-
lowed, $3.00; idslalowed, $1.50.
690—Thomas J. Carlisle, salary as
county clerk, $222.40; allowed.
Board adjourned to meet April 6th,
1910.
J. L. PEEBLES,
Chairman.
AtteBt:
THOS. J. CARLILE,
County Clerk.
Be It remembered that there came
on and was held a regular session
of the County Board of Commission-
ers at their office in the City of
Tahlequah on the 4th day of April,
1910. James L. Peebles, Gus Cald-
well and W. E. Duncan being pres-
ent and the session being called to
order according to law the following
proceedings were had to-wlt:
Minutes of March 26th, 1910, were
road and approved.
It is ordered by the Board that
Steve Carey be appointed deputy
constable to serve under Jas. S.
Cochran, constable of Hulbert Town-
ship.
It is ordered that the County Sur-
veyor make a survey of ' the public
road running through the Neugin
land in Township 17, Range 23, and
file his report for the approval of
the Board.
The following clams were consider-
ed and acted upon.
April 4, 1910.
Claim No. 557—First State Bank,
interest on warrants, amount claimed
$4.53; allowed.
558—J. Eugene Miles, stenograph-
ic work, $5; allowed.
559—j, m. Burton, examining teach-
ers, $9; claim allowed.
560—Luther Opry, serving subpoe-
nas, $1.55; claim allowed.
561—Jno. L. Wlsener, serving sub-
poenas, $1.25; claim allowed.
5B2—t. M. Brandon, table for coun-
ty treasurer's office, amount claimed
$3.50; claim allowed.
563—Sam'l. Dodsworth Book Cmpa-
any, assessment lists, amount c'aim-
ed *25.30; claim allowed.
564—Saml. Dodsworth Book Com-
pany, supplies for county judgels of-
fice, amount claimed $13.35; clam
allowed.
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