The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 30, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN
the OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 30. 1929
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"Daphne"
(Continued from Pae
Coald I leave a message for
klm?" she began all orer again.
. Ortainly!" Mr. Colby bridled,
at tne other end of the wire.
Then will yon please tell him,"
Daphne said timidly, "not to send
the ear back for me, because I'm
Bot going straight Lome "
' : "Tell him whatt"
"Not to send the man"
"X thought you said cart! Ton'll
kave to speak more distinctly.
Heinz, I don t know what
you want. Theto isn't any
here. Is sotucoue coming?
What's that? I don t hear you
- Ia the end she bad to give np.
Til Just have to be back at the
Wilding to tell the chauffeur not
to wait, that's all," she decided.
sick. I'm getting' so I dont trust
anybody any more. Greely, my
lather! friend"
She got unsteadily to her feet.
posnea oacs: ner cnair. she even
managed to struggle, unassisted
into her coat. As she walked
through the maxe of white-covered
tables, past black-coated waiters,
who seemed to be lunging at her
with trays, she thought she could
hear Ralnh'a voice still. Snarling.
Snarling arhir whom he need to
lore. j '
(To be continued tomorrow.)
COMMISSIONERS
COURT
The following is the official
publication of the record of
claims before the Marion
county commissioners court
for the February term, 029,
hut it wasn't so easy to break the with the amount allowed, bills
TO IvftlDll. 1 A4ittnAil a m mAMwmliwitv - f a
r - luiiuirucu. w i.a n m 1 iiiiiiir bju i
He ordered a marvelous dinner. ,rAa ; tkot
Jfc ayvcMM DttMU, HIESK uu UIUU
rooms, all the things she liked. He
cm lied at her across the table, ad
miring her, noticing all the little
things, things she had always
wanted him to notice sod be never
kad before ...
"Pretty hat, Daphne.'
The old blue hat she had bought
to please him last summer. That
-- had been invisible to him before.
Her fingers flew to it instinctively.
A little pat. "Do yon really like
It it's old now
"Yes. blue is your color, isn't
it?"
- . She wished she had whole
blue outfit. But her pleasure was
marred by the furtfve glances she
couldn't help giving to her wrist
. watch. Five minutes to six. Six
clock. Five minutes past six.
The waiter brought the steak with
flourish. 'Shall I serre, sir?1
Tea minutes past six before he
vac finished and gone,
"This is something like!" Ralph
grinned. "Sauce, Daphne? Remem
ber the first dinner we had togeth
er. At the hasb-housa down by the
ferry?"
Did she remember? Could she
ewer forget? And she leaned for
ward, her eyes dark with excite
ment, shiny with unshed tears,
"Of course, I remember, Ralph
mad Ralph, I'm afraid I'll hare to
, harry tonight, because Mr. Greely
Is sending his car back for me at
half-past six and the chauffeur
won't know what to think if I'm
of there "
so ne sends his car for you
BOW."
"Not all the time!" she laughed.
mm& her voice sounded unnatural.
even to her own ears. "Just to
night, because I fcas going to be
late. Just the one night I met
county clerk.
(Continued from Page .)
"Don't let that embarrass you,"
fee said coldly. "I'm not surprised,
Its more generally known than
yoa think."
Her hand flew to her throat.
"What's more generally known?
What do you mean. Ralph?"
He stared at her coldly, inlmi-
emlly. Lake a stranger.
"You don't think that Mr. Gree
ly . . . that Mr. Greely ... Oh,
Ralph!"
ue conunuea to watcn ner, a
strange gleam In his eye. "Come,"
at laid, "don't make a scene. Of
coarse, people talk. What do you
expect, with Greely s reputation?
Don't pretend you don't know all
about the women he's had!"
"At eighty! Oh. Ralph! And
eves if he is like that, you don't
suppose I'm one of them do you?"
The Idea was so ridiculous
r. Qreely, with his cuss words,
ua nis cane, ana bis congress
boots, t . . Her first hurt indigna
tion melted! Mr. Greely!!! She
couian't oe angry. "Its so
f-f-funny!" she giggled, the tears
tn ber eyes
"Ha, ha!" he laughed with her.
. tia, na:: it is runny to anyone
who knows you as I do, Daphne.
But it looks bad to other. Darn
bad. That's what I rn going to
taT to yon about tonight. I've
got to thinking about it. and I see
I made a rotten mistake, taking
yon to bis office that way. I had
a little run-in- with him this
morning. From now on it's likely
that there will be no lore lost be
tween us. You'll have to quit,
Daphne. Right away that's flat."
She blinked at him, wondering
If she heard aright. "Why, I
eoaMn't quit If I wanted to. Not
Just now. anyway. I'm doing spe
cial work "
Allan's work . . . work that
might be worth thousands of dol
lars to Ralph ... to Ralph, who
had stood the loss for his friend.
"Oh, you dn't understand Mr.
Greely!" she burst out explosively.
"He's thinking about your intes
eta all the the time "
"Cut that!" he ordered sharply.
"Ne soft-soaping me. It's a fight
to a finish from now on. Yon
Sheridan, Kenneth, team
work
Magee, M. M., patrolman.
Road District No. 22
Parton, H. E- labor .
Uersch. Fred, patrolman.
Road District 3fo. 23
Ames Hardware, pick
handles, etc
Schultess, Gee., use of team
Strom, J. C, grading. . . .
Loske, Fred, patrolman
Road District Xo. 24
Zimmerman, Ed, labor . .
Zimmerman, Arnd, grading
Road District Xo. 25
Alb us, John, labor ......
Albui, Philip, labor ....
Riesterer A Hassler, caps
Howard, McClellan, labor
Howard, W..A., labor . . .
Steinkamp, Tony, dragging
Steinkemp, Henry, patrol
man
Road District No. 26
Denhem, W. Jay, patrol
man
Road District Xo. 27
Fabry, John, patrolman .
Road District No. 28
Westenhouse, W. W., pa
trolman
oRjtd District No. 2H
Grettle, O. C, labor ....
Stevenson, Bob, labor . . .
Blankenship, J. P., grad
ing
Salchenberg, M. L., grad
ing
Bettencouxt, R. J., patrol
man
Road District No. 20
Edwards, Cecil, labor . . .
Trueax, Will H., labor ..
Harris, John, patrolman .
Road District Xo. 29 .
Ballf, Paul, labor 25.51
11.98
31.52
4.78
13.18
2.90
8.40
32.94
9.97
6.3?
11.97
15.95
15.95
2.00
6.38
11.14
5.99
25.94
3.98
9.98
7.98
7.50
1.99
4.C0
2.25
4.06
13.46
7.97
4.78
2.99
5.99
17.95
14.35
11.16
27.92
it be friendly with both canine.
Yeall have to choose "
Still she refused to take It seri
ously. "You feel differently about
It, when you're cooled down. He
roars a lot, but he'd do anything
for you "
"Are yon going to quit, or
aren't yon?'.'
She saw he meant It then, and
her temper, violent as It was rare,
wee to meet his. "Quit! Of coarse
I'm not going to quit? Yon failed
me the night my father died.
Ton've always failed me . . . and
then yon pushed me aside for Cry-
For Crystal . . . what was ahe
aayiog? Talking to him like a jeal-
ena woman . . . accusing him . .
owing- him she cared. . .
Tears blinded her. tears of ha
m illation. She clenched her shak-
- tng hands In her lap, staring at
her plate, too proud to brush the
, brimming tears away, .hating htm,
anting herself, hating- everything.
And his voice came, thick with
anger. -Accuse me! That's rood.
Whea yon double-crossed ne for
AUaa that crook that Jail
"For Allan!" She handn't meant
to answer. The words Just slipped
"Yon-heard me. Didn't yon go
w reeiy-s tne pair of - yon?
Didn't I lend my ear for the day?
Tea, like I've been lending him
ujings rer since I first set eyes
m him. School books. Sweaters.
stoney. ETerythlng! And then
yo. do yoa think I was blind?
ana now Greely . , . it makes mo
Chapman, H. T., labor . ,
Chapman, Murel, labor . ,
Chrlstensen, George, weld
lng
Farlow. Lee, piling 4.20
Rex. Transfer Co., plank
hauled
Sherwood, Frank, labor .
Simpson, N. M., labor . . .
Wilson, Andy, labor ....
Winn, Tom. grading ....
Russell. S. H., foreman . .
Road District No. 81
Chapman, H. T., labor ..
Chapman, Murel, labor . .
Russell, S. H., patrolman.
Road District No. 34
Rhoda, Selas, labor
Rhoda, John, labor
Sisco, Ed., labor
Smith, Claud, labor
Fink, A. K., labor
Case, Raymond, team work.
etc A. .
Case, Bales, patrolman . .
I load District No. 85
Hammond Lbr. Co.. nails
Santiam Lbr.. lumber ...
Clark, Geo. B., labor
Grafe, Roy, labor
Bartoz. Hildegrade, labor
Richards. E. J., patrolman
Road District Xo. 80
Booker, M. M., labor....
Newport & Booker, gaso-
lin( etc -m
Stahlman, Ward, labor . .
Bewley, J. F-, patrolman
Road District No. 88
Bingenheimer, Geo., augur
Need ham, O. D., patrolman
Road District Xo. 40
Brown, Willis, labor
Clark, Geo. B., labor
Richards, E. J., patrolman
Road District No. 42
Loske, A. M., labor . .
Utter, M. H., patrolman
Road District No, 48
Van Arnam, Grover, labor
Syron, E. G., patrolman . .
Road District Xo. 44
Grossnickle, A. C, labor
Grossnickle, V. F., la'bor
Stark, Walter, labor 28.70
Schotthoefer, Wm.-P.. pa-
trolmaa 99.89
. "Road District No. 45
FamW. H dragging. .. 17.17
Schaapter, Frank, labor. . 3.19
Hennles, A. H., labor .. 3.19
Hennles, L. E., patrolman 23.94
Road District No. 46 ....
Gath, Arthur, dragging 7.48
Gilford, Harry, labor 7.S6
Strong, H. C. labor .... 6.3T
Rosenbaum, N., patrolman 25.91
Road District No. 47
McAllister, V. J., dragging 1.97
MeAUIster, C. L. patrol-
tuma
Road District No. 48
Looney, D. H., use of team.
etc it.07
Looney, George, labor . . . 3.19
Smith A Fontaine, nails. . 1.00
Hahn, N. E., patrolman.. 9.97
Rood District No. 48
Owre, P. W., patrolman . . 11.1 6
Road District Ne. 81
Coburu. J. M grading .. 11.93
Davidson, T. L., patrol
man. Ut
: Road District No. 88
Fisher; Andrew, dragging " t.ii
Morley, C. E., labor . . ; . i.l
naner, Theodore, patrol-
28.70
23.91
3.75
1.75
6.38
11.90
6.38
29.94
58.39
9.57
6.38
57.88
3.19
9.57
9.56
9.57
6.38
79.84
79.81
1.00
9.40
20.73
3.19
3.19
39.41
99.75
8.40
105.73
105.73
.50
.99
34.93
7.97
40.41
12.76
37.93
6.38
9.98
12.76
3.19
Baadlftstrict Xo. CO
Marquet, G labor 23.92
Hasten, v. shovel, etc., 1.65
Nash. Vernard. labor ... 5.17
OberH. Theo.. labor .... 13.92
Klmsey, J. E., patrolman ij.z
Road District No. 62
Cole. Robt.. checking grav
el, etc . T.98
Rood District No. 04
La Brnn. Al, team work 11.98
Pllgee, Roy, team work . 5.99
Manning, Ed. team work 5.99
Du Bo is, David, team
work
Corrv. C. E.. team work . 5.99
Manning, John F., patrol
man 35.94
Road District Xo. fl5
Klenskl, Jo, dragging ... 5.99
Klenskl, John Jr., drag
gin? .
Patterson, Pearl, dragging
Road District No. 68
Feenaughty Mae hinery
co-culvert pipe 7.93
Road District No. 69
Bochsler Hardware Co.
shovel handle -65
Gilles, John, dragging .. 14
Gilles, Chas.. patrolman 8.38
Road District Xo. 70
Schmitt, Edward, use of
.of tractor 15-99
Schmidt, Jake, labor . . . 3.19
Schmitt, Alvin L. patrol-
man
Road District No. 88
Linn County, use of grad
er Keech, George, patrolman
Tmck Account
Allen Brothers, gasoline.
Lawrence, The Geo. Co.,
spark plugs
Caterpillar Account
Adams, J. D..-& Co.,
sinion
Bartruff, Omer, operating
caterpillar 14.97
Fabry, John, helper on
caterpillar. 14.96
Scharf, John, operating
caterpillar- 23.96
Scharf. Fred, operating
caterpillar 95.84
SUverton Crasher Account
Bowen, G. D-, rock 105.75
Dallas Mach. & Lcmtve.
Wks., bucket teeth . . . 14.00
Link-Belt Meese A Gott
fried Co.. chain, etc. 63.38
Davis, Lesle, labor '15.96
Davis, W. M., labor .... 79.80
Parrlsh, W. E.. labor ... 69.85
Wagers. J. I., labor .... 79.80
Wagers, Robert, labor . . 79.80
Hoven, Oscar, foreman.. 175.80
Stayton Paving Plant Acct,
Stowell, A.' C. & May.
rent of land 76.00
Newberg Bridge Acct.
Electric Supplies ft Ctong.
Co., bridge lights .... 2.61
Yamhill Electric Co.,
bridge lights . ... 1.50
Buena Vista Ferry Acct.
Barber, Ralph, operating
ferry ' 87.40
Motor Patrol Accounts
Bernard Motor Co., re
pairing grader 1.4 5
Burns. W. E.. Alemlte
fitting 1.28
Ernst, C. H., Hardware,
wrench, etc 2.98
Hubbard Garage Co., Die.
gasoline 2.00
Sowa, Paul, repairing
grader, etc. T.90
Weisenfels, Louffi, weld
ing, etc 7.75
Bartruff, Omer, operating
grader 80.77
Griesenauer, John, oper
ating grader 117.29
Mcllwain, Lester, operat- .
ing grader 103.74
Miller, R. B., operating
grader 81.29
Scharf, Dan, operating
grader 87.78
Shovel Accounts
Barr, Theo. M., bushings .96
Sacre, Lyle, repairing
shovel , 95.76
Van Cleave, R. A., repair
ing shovel
Market Road Xo. 1
Simpson, X. M.. labor ..
Market Road No. 2
Looney, D. H., labor by
hired man
Looney, George, labor . .
Hahn, E. W., foreman ..
Market Road No. 8
Newton, C. J., labor ....
Market Roads Xos. 8-9
Jones, Grant, foreman .. 21.94
' ' Market Road No. 9
Fisher, J. S.. tile 5.9.00
Blosser, Chas., labor .... 6.38
Gerrard, Frank, labor .. 4.78
McLaughlin, Elton, ditch
ing, etc 9.18
Zeek, Geo., ditching, etc. 11.16
Market Road No. 11
Giesy, Binger, labor .... 9.57
Market Road No. 14
Wengenroth, GalL labor . 9.56
Wolfe. Wm., dragging .. 5.98
McCormlek, . James, fore
man ....... ........ 17.94
Market Road No. 15
Willlg. C. L., team work . 6.99
Van Cealve, Joseph A.,
foreman 3.99
Market Road No. 16
Sweeney, Geo., land for
cudve 25.00
ec
9.5TI
9.57
14.76
Bdlme, Olaf .labor
Sande. John, labor
Womack, Fred, foreman .
Market Bead Xo. 28
Glvens, Bob. labor
Market Road No. 84
Kaser, Floyd, labor ......
KnenxL Arthur, labor -.
Kuenxi. H. M.. foreman . .
Market Road No. 88
Simpson, N. M., labor ..
Market Road No. 41
Farr, W. H., ditching . . .
Hennles, L. foreman. .
Market Road No. 48
Bailer, Abe, labor 3
Bartell, Otto, labor
Brown, Claude, labor ...
Brown, H. hailing
dirt ..T
Brown, Roy, hauling dirt
Buell .Arthur, labor . . . . ,
Elliott, Hube.tr al226..
Elliott Hubert, labor
Slater. Frank, labor ....
King, Wm. R., foreman .-.
Market Road No. 49
Coolmer, Howard, hauling
dirt .,
Dunn, Leslie E., hauling
dirt
Johnson, Nels, hauling
dirt
Market Road No. 53
Chard E. E., labor
McMellon, H. D., labor . .
Papenfns, John, labor ...
Paulson, Hans, labor ...
Wilder, C. C. labor ....
Market Road No. 54
Needbam, O. D., foreman
Market Road No. 61
Feller, A. E labor .....
Miller, Vernon, labor ....
MiDer, J. H., foreman
Market Road Xo. 64 -Stabenow,
W. A., team
work 14.97
Miscellaneous Market Roads
Albus. John labor 17.54
Albus. Philip, labor .... 17.54
Howard, W. A., labor .. 22.33
Steinkamp, Henry, fore
man , . 25.93
3.19
7.58
7.68
9.48
12.76
6.99
3.99
.19
6.38
3.19
23.95
17.97
, 9.5T
..23.9or
. 11.16
. 31.90
13.96
5.99
5.99
5.99
63.40
15.95
12.76
22.33"
65.59
5.97
3.18
8.18
3.98
1.00
15.50
62.30
8.40
1.20
14.70
- "
15.15
24.73
36.35
100.00
103.74
27.3
99.75
95.76
149.74
11.98
11.98
75.81
74.79
15.95
6.38
6.38
7.98
6.38
Cutler, Oscar, transit ...
Brown. Willard, labor ..
Drager, John, labor . . .
Gleeson, M. E., labor ....
Hardcastle, Donald, labor
McGee, J. F., labor
Moores, I. L., hauling dirt
etc
Moores, W. M., hauling
dirt, etc.
Shaw, A. C, labor
Swart, H. S., sal. , dep.
Roadmaster 149.74
Van Cleave, L. M., fore-
man 17.96
Mlscellaneons Bridge Accts.
Bye, Robt. Jr., labor .... 19.95
Fisher, Theodore, 7.98
Hennes, Al., labor 13.96
Bobl, Greg A., labor .... 55.72
Schampeer, Frank, labor 15.96
Fischer, Phillip, foreman 79.72
Miscellaneous Accounts
Allen Geo. E., valves, etc 31.02
Archerd. Chas. R. Imp.
Co., bearing, etc
Atlas Book Store, rubber
stamp
Co., The, wheels, etc. . .
Capital Journal, pubL call
for bids
Case, L. M., hauling gravel
Collard. W. P., gravel . ..
Cook, J. L., foreman . . . -.
Cooke, Malcolm, grading,
etc.
Culver, Stella C, typing
reports
Culver, W. J., Sal. ft Exps.
co. roadmaster .' 101.85
Daily Journal of Commerce
pubL call for bids ....
Dave John's Service Sta
tion, gasoline, etc
De Sart. Earl, checking
gravel 25.92
Drager, D. G., cash adr.
for license fees, etc . .
Doughton A Sherwin, rope
etc
Factory Motor Car Co.,
lights
Farmer, Ray L. Hdw. Co.,
plates, etc
Gabriel Powder A Supply
Co., powder, etc 15.45
Haag. A. C. A Co.,
tractors . 2,300.00
Harper, S. W., hauling r
87avel 425.35
Howard-Cooper Corp.,
grader blade, etc. . .
Howe, I. N., hauling
gravel
Hoyt, Chas. H., gravel ..
Iowa Machine Shop, weld
ing flux
Jensen, H. P., repairing
tools, etc
Johnson, F. O., cash adr.
for freight
Johnson, F. O., sal. A exp.
dep. roadmaster
Jones, Ronald, hauling
gravel ,
Jorgensen, Ira, truck
bodies, etc 1.433.76
King. P. A., hauling gravel 83.93
Larsen, P. J. A Sons, ma
chine work
Lattare, J. L-, Equip. Co..
Shovels
Loggers A Contractors
Mach. Co.. shaft etc. . .
Miller. Fred J., viewing
roads 40.79
Moser, Lloyd, hauling
gravel 251.32
Natbman. John B.. pipe . 2.25
New comb, V. E.. tire, etc 13.90
Oliver, H. E., hauling
gravel 436.79
Oregon Gravel Co., gravel 256.93
Oregon Statesman, pubL
call for bids
Ore.-Wash. Water Service
Co., water service ....
Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co.,
telephone service ....
Pohle-Staver Co., plow.
etc. "
Portland Blue Print Co.,
paper, etc.
Portland Elec. Power Co.,
light service, etc . . . .
Reo Sales A Service,
trucks 4,135.00
Rigdon Bros., gravel .... 416.50
Salem Iron Works, gear,
etc 28.08
Salem Sand A Gravel Co.,
gravel 212.25
Shell Oil Co., gasoline, etc. 71.42
Shell Oil Co., gasoline, etc. 407.93
Shell Oil Co., gasoine, etc. 174.21
Silver Fals Timber Co.,
lumber ; 10.68
Smith. B. R.. use of car . . 8.90
Smith, B. B., traffic Offi
cer 124.70
Smith, Homer H., Ins.
Agency, insurance pre
miums 124.00
Smith A Watkins, tire. etc. 26.85
Stewart, Fred J., hauling
gravel . 121.68
Taylor, W. A., viewing
roads .............. 49.99
Union Oil Co., of Calif.,
gasoline, etc. ........
Valley Motor Co., vapor
izer, etc.
Van Damme, Emile, labor
West Coast Powder Co.,
powder, etc
Woodbury A Wheeler Co.,
bolts, etc 73.29
Ashby, Claude C. foreman
at shop 129.74
Ashby, Claude C, foreman
at shop 74.83
Beckner. Lyle, team work 47.92
Binegar, O. D., driving
. 1
track
Bums, J. A., labor ......
Dutton, F. A., labor ....
Hawkins, Ben H., labor ..
Hen-en, J. H., labor ....
Mcllwain, Wm., labor ..
Wells, Lee, labor
Woelke, Frank R-, labor.
Woodruff, Clyde, labor . .
Wooldrldge, W. C. labor
State lad. Ace. Comm., ac
cident Insurance
5P. 8 6
91.90
103.74
129.74
91.77
130.30
103.74
141.54
87.94
107.74
207.68
MANY FfllEOS IT
P11BITIER RITES
284.64
25.51
81.90
699.20
. HAZEL GREEN, May - 2?.
Maurice Dunnigan "and family
spent Tuesday at. Sheridan, the
former home of Mr..Dunnlgan.
A number of neighbors attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. George Par-
mentier. who was well known,
having lived here for the past ten
vears. Manv more weuia nave ai
. ..
tended had the notice reacnea
them sooner. "Mrs. Parmentier
showed great patience through her
years of suffering.
Mrs. Harmon of St. lauis. ure-
gon, was? a eauer ai an. l.oui
Johnson's."
Mrs. W. P. Williamson, who has
been in for some time, was taken
to the hospital Tuesday.
Four Tables Put
On For Bridge
. VALSETZ. Mayy29. A bridge
party was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas Mon
day evening." Four tables were in
play. -Present were Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Brayton,
Mr. and Mrs. George March, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Raymond, Mr.
and Mrs. Gront, Mrs. Frank Hill,
Miss Cecil Thomas. Mr. Shields
and Mr. Thomas. Mrs. Walter Ray
mond and M. E. Thomas won first
prises; Mrs. E. E. Davis and Mr,
Shields the consolations. Mrs. F.
B. Thomas was the guest of hon
or. Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Bert
Thomas served the dainty refresh
ments.
13.48
1.20
165.95
3.50
434.68
186.75 I
41.37
16.33
9.00
7.80
1.88
9.68
5.65
3.50
42.53 j
27.81
.. 22.28
138.00
2.00
8.05
1.66
171.34
' MEMBER J
IK m
THEM TODAY
. ii
tsj w imams 11 uit
ft Service Store q
82.17 I
Road District No. 56
Hoffman Welding; shop,
- repairing axe. etc ....
Starr Hard wards Co. axe
handle .
Neat. Herbert, labor . . . ;
Loe, C. labor
Taw, Jalmer, labor t....'
Rue Leonard, labor ....
Johnson, Oscar; hauling
.lng rock ............
Solle, O. AI, gradlnx ....
Solie, Ernest, libor
Kaufman. . E. Z.. , patrol- .
; man
Road DLstrlc t No, 69
Voris, Wayne, labor ....
9.98
.75
...
90
62.61
19.14
S3.4I
62.63
2.99
7.48
3.93
28.90
1.69
Engeman, Ray, team work 5.99
Fandrich, Dan, labor ... 6.38
Feddern, Herman, labor . 6.38
Iverson, Bertra ,dnlab..H ...J.
Iversen, Bertrand, labor. 6.38
Kaser, Joe., labor 6.38
S torts, scm, labor 6.38
Thomas. I. D., team work 5.99
Market Road No. 17
Daws, John F., land for
carve 26.00
Schmaltx, N. A Sons, tile,
etc 18.65
Shcnider, L. A., removing
shed, etc. 125.00
St. Benedict's Abbey, gravel 5.2w
Wachter, Paul, labor ... 7.97
Market Roads Xos. 17-18
Eikhoff, Wm., labor .... 18. XI
Schmitt. Jos., labor 11.16
Annen, W. B., use of trac
tor, etc 63.28
Market Koad No. 18
Bolme, Olaf. labor ..... 14.85
Fuller, W. S., labor .... 14.35
GUlse. John, labor 4.76
Sande, John, abor 14.35
Gilles, Chas., foreman .. . 6.98
tack. Fred, labor ... 17.95
Market Rood No. 20-
Trick; T. D., loabor ..... , .79
. Market oRad No. 3
Hoots, Joe, labor ....... 14.35
Hoots. Robert, labor .... 14.35
Magee. M. M.. labor ..... 17.9 5
Marquet. xO labor ..... 23.90
Nash, Vernard. labor ... 12.75
Oberg, Theo., labor ..... 12.31
Klmsey, J. B.. foreman . . 23.92
Market Road No. 25 V
Probst, Carl, labor ..... 12.76
Davidson. T. L., foreman 1 1.9 7
Market Road No.
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