?'")t ,vrrlp,'4P, ' """V T Ijrv; 'Hffr-VfW wZvkw-' ' V-i IW. ' rmjrs j cr a l.'-l tv t. . ;.- ' ..v viki'L-HiiKH a.1. mm li "' ' Rciiscfl to Desert Wounded Serbians MP Ml t rf-"J Sw-""" ' '" ""' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' " " SOME FEED I IgUuwma iimucsi AUK I ? WHOLESOME I fifiSi : t Van's Place I IH i Cor. 6th and Main Streets I IMHl I lament. -'iS-..Wil bbbbbtaH . 'V fp 'Jammi III 4iiM DAY (Ml NIOHT TO& v ' f ' 7T- r H bbbbbbbbbbbbbP r '' Hf if M ' ?i 1 laVmV V- vW5 WiM-r.,I 1 BBBBi'."lT'V,r v3 'u-'W fl'Ji " i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON Oregon Has Egg Record. Hands Down, Now by Hen aaaMBaaaiaMaiBBBMBBBBB. 3liYx, 1 " J' ' " " ' M -HI Proceedings of County Court NOVEMBER, TanKM, 16M Cars for Hire Ibunath Falls Auto Co. riiow it MOHT CAM.H AFTKIt 10 I. M. I'ilO.Vi: UTIMV Olt MY (Hernia Special Service) OIIKOON IIUIMJINU, I', I'. J. B., Nov. 2G. it's "Oregon flrt" ugaln, thin tlmo In tliu twelve months' Inter notional ogg.luylng contest Involving r.GO heiiH from tho four corners of tlio jMtlon of modern times In about Ml Unit might be expected, even of col 9A'u lienn. To those who have been following the poultry work of Professor Dry den In recent years, this "bringing hone the bacon'' Is no surmise. Wnrkinv Otirth, The enntraf nti.lut Vlnn,l. illl O A. C thl "l.nlhi,. t...i..t. . ,...,... ,.,,, --- -. ... w, ...... .....,,, uuiuiuit U( and as u matter of fact It Is Oregon jpoultrydom" developed Lady Macduff , llrst, second unci third three penii of nn that two years ago laid 303 eggs I white Leghorn, Barred Plymouth .,n- 86C day, the world's champion rec- IIocUh and n hybrid of the two, en-ior(1 until very recently. While devel- leruil l)V Prnfpnanr Inmna n4. 'oillnc IMa HlattnOTlliiho, I -..... .-.- head of the poultry department at tho 'Professor Dryden bred up whole We Have Used the Axe on prices for high grade WOOD and HAY u our special Thanksgiving of Coring to our friends. We have not cut qualities In any way, how over. You'll And tho snmo high claaa Wood and lby u always. The axe has been used only on prions which will ainato you by their oxtrerae Iowmm. anssmBgAlafSi ' bbbbUbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH iiily l"pnlKa Seehorn GETZ Wood lady Paget has become one of the heroines of tbo war. because In tho faoo of capture by Bulgarians at Us kubln Serbia, alio refused to desert the' wounded Serbian soldiers at her hospital In ordur to escape from tho conquerors. Tho story has been sont from the llnlkutis Out her husband, learning tho Bulgarians would soon titko tho place, hurried there In a fast automobile "Wo owe too much to these wound eil men to leave them when they most need us," alio replied, and ho left without her, HEAD THIS 600 COYOTB, WILD CAT, MINK, MARTIN. OTTER. COON AND BKUNK FURS WANTED DY JANU ARY 1ST. REST PRICES PAID. SEE CECIL O. WEEKS, STAR DRUO COMPANY. 84-6t Oregon Agricultural College, enptur. nig all tho places forth mentioning. The Oregon chickens wcro so far ahead Iho past three or four months I ll 1 i ffliuraa. kaalli. ... .. - . J.....I n.uiu iuuii wus never any uouot nttout tho final result, and the Bnal score shows the Canadian pen, tho closest competition about twenty eggs behind Oregon's lowest. To add to Oregon's glory, a Darrod Plymouth lltock developed from college- stock and entered by P. M. Sherman of Leb- iuiiuii, mm iwu tvnue iegnorns among I tho college hens, proved to be tho highest Individual scorers. Apparent ly, tbo only reason Oregon did not win a greater victory lies In the fact that the Oregon college did not enter mom hens. This contest, tho largest and long Hocks laying more than 250 eggs per hen, and now has several laylnr about the 300 mark. He Is. one wh'n ha given his time to the dcveloDment of egg-producers rather than to ih nro. tluctlon of feathers, and in speakrag or the Oregon triumph In this contest said that the result Is a strlkina dem onstration of the effect of breeding. J no nens in the three .winning pens entered by O. A. C. were selected on the production records of their ances tors, complete records of each of these for five years back glvlna- him the line-up. This victory seems to be a vindica tion of college education, in the case of chickens. In this Instance col lege education educated and won out, inrt Mr. Barron, the English breeder est at tho Panama-Padnc exposition, V'hoBOPhenomBWr8rniped, thinks was conducted on the fair grounds un- CU0UKh ot Dryden's birds to have or der, the auspices of tbo University of,'01 nlm two pens for one and $100 California. Tho great feature was Roberts St Hanks, supplies poor farm, September and October. 115 Leslie Olds, taking testlsaosy, Justice court, stabs vs. Hill, October. 16. 1916 jLoomts Bros., office rent dis trict attorney, October and November. 1915 Bhlve Grocery, supplies poor farm, September, 1915 . . . Shlve Grocery, supplies, poor farm, July, 1916 Oeo. L. Humphrey, services , truant officer, October, 1916 P, Lee, postage for county assessor C. Low, outside services grand Jury subpoena C. Markwardt. contract poor farm; October, 1916. . F. C. Markwardt, contract poor farmi October, 1916 . . F. C. Markwardt, contract poor farm, October, 1916.'. Golden Rule Store, assrenaa- dies poor farm, September, 1916 ,..;.. R. C. Short, salary road su perintendent, district No. 1, October, 1916 O. W. Offleld, Justice fee. State vs. .Love ... . T. M. Durham, constable fee. State vs. Love W. C. Foster Co.. refund of TsVXffsy . Frank T. Terry, refund of UeZOB Harry W. Engle, refund of IMalnMlreet. lhosw79 Herald want ads get results, the contest between pens of ten birds, and pons were entered from practlc- flllv UVArv otntn In Iks fTnlnn f-vtm ""' ... nMV ... MV W...WM. IWUA Canada and from England. Among tho also-rans are two pons entered by that "blanted Britisher" Barron, who has been hitting the high spots at practlcallyvall of the American egg inyinK contosts of recent veears. To have gotten the goat of this champion' of champion breeders is no small hon or, and to have broughl to Oregon the gruid prise, the cash, and a score of trophies offered at the greatest expo- In cash to boot. When It comes down to the records mode by any of the pens in competi tion or Individually, there Is little to bo tnld. The Oregon White Leahorns taking first place laid something more than 1,60 eggs, an average of but lit tle more than 160 eggs per hen. The samo hens at the Oregon station nroh- ahly would have produced around the zr.o murk, but the, conditions here were not conducive to heavy egg pro- dii'llon. All the chickens vero tin against exactly the same thing, so no cue l'.ii any special regrets. THREE FACTORS Of this bank's usefulness are vital and are Its principal rea sons for being. There are its responsibility to customers, stock, holders, and tho community at large. Most Important is Its re sponsibility to you as a unit of the community, In protecting your Monty, giving you sans financial advice and extending a maxi mum of credit Based on good banking principle. ..We are neces sary to one another as customer and financial agent, and should get acquainted. -You are welcome to consult us on any phrase 3f the banking business. First National Bank A Turkey's Swan Song I, A. T. Gobbler, beta about to depart this life by virtue of the exigen cies or fate, President's Wilson's proclanuitioa and other circumstances governed largely by the criterion of so man- cents per pound, do, as I stand upon the brink of eternity, sjaxtaft down fearsome vista of chopping block, axes, and silver, and snowy linen and many platters, declare this to be my llnal message to n cold and hungry werid: JFvr3 WarZ&l K --ssCsasBBBnal Isfe-sBBrl . JsW aefiWalfiak Kfi bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbP ysBBnaT LbbbbbbbbbbbbW T bbbbbbbbbbV bsbV BL. Gmr .sbbbbbHsbbbL A POOR WORKMAN r Always of His Tools This is not alwaya true in some cases where he tried to buy too cheap he naturally got inferior quality. It pays to buy the BEST ' he may be a good workman with inferior tools. , I tie a good workm witl1 good tooli. We 'sell the BEST IN EV-EkYTHING-tools and all kinds of HARDWARE of the BEST QUALpY, (TRY US. 'OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE . i . i ROBERTS & HANKS mm Yesterday an Egg, today a Square Meal and tomorrow a Feather Duster! Woo lc me! Rudely sat upon by an old woman for days before I reach tho world, heckled through Infancy by hawks and foxes, in childhood Ignored und stuffed to stupidity In the fullness of my youth with treacherous food that foreshadows fate even as It fat tens, I am butchered In my prime to give some boy a stomach ache. To gobblo and be gobbled Is the ARK YOU THANKFUL Dearest Public: If you ain't; you ort to be, living hore in Klamath county, the Dost place In tbo West, and besides you aro on the map, and then there Is no war, and the sun shines, and life is really worth while If you make it so; It's up to you. 'My turkey, 'tis of thee, Sweet bird of liberty, Of thee I sing. I love thy back and wings, Neck, leg and other things. Of thee I sing." I am so thankful it's making au bowlegged to carry it around. I ass invited out to dinner, got ssven dol lars, and my beau is going to be there, and I am so happy. gay, by hen, you ort to be thankful that I am here, as you can coma in and get the hostess e, little lasting presont as a remembrance, if you are Invited out any place. Who put the tick In tickle. I don't dare to tell it When you buy diamonds, remem ber me, I hope you eat so much your wateh tops, and then I'll set to nx it, and then I can hate new soz. I am so thankful I dont want yer hlP- If you don't see me Friday oau ate up Jn heaven, Aw, Haw, Haw. . Mcriaiiaa, IMPORTANT NOTICi) We have never before sold a reef preventative, ON IPOONm : re lieves wur stoawa. aaa.as nation AT ONCB. Whitman keynote of my lite. Would that-I might live to see my wattles wither! But no, my kin and I must struggle on, walking head-first out of saloons, or riding in delivery wagona wrapped In paper sacks; ruminating In dark cellars on the death to come at dawn; qr, fettered In abandoned coal bins, dreaming of cosy tree-top roosts of former days, nor wotting; aught of the eranbejry garnished bier that islo he. A tragic life whose end I greet, serene in the knowledge that I shall stand forth, showing no white feath er, having none. (Signed) A. T. GOBBLER. A. Kallna, merchandise, Mrs. Kos, county poor; October, 1916 -. E. W. Oowen. Justice fee. State vs. Spinning ....... E. W. Oowen,, Justice fee, State vs, Cale Springer . . E. W. Oowen, Justice fee, state vs. M. F. Green . . . . E. W. Oowen. Justice fee,. State vs. Weatherman . . . . O L. Humphrey, constable fee. State vs. N. Weather- 3?70 ONCE DISMISSED; NOW AN ADMIRAL BRITISH NAVAL TRADITIONS TURNED UPSIDE DOWN BY THE WAR, AND DEMOTHD MAN IS Joe Smith, witness fee, State vs. N. weatherman C. C. Low. witness fee. State vs. N. Weathermem Dr. Warren Hunt, witness fee, State vs. N. Weatherman. . L. L. Low. witness fee. state vs. N. Weatherman Henry Plcard, witness fee, State vs. N. Weathernmn. . J. K. Weathern, witness . fee, State vs. N. Weatherman. . E.i W. Oowen, Jostle fee, State vs. Hill O. L. Humphrey, constable fee, 8Ute vs. Hill Mrs. Berths) HUI. JusUce wit ness, State vs. HUI ...... Mrs.Mrene Lucas, Justice wit ness, 8atevs. Hfll E. W. Oowen, Justice fee. State vs. M. F. Green . .-. . O, L. Humphrey, constable t fee, 8tate vs.M.F. Green. . O. W. John, Justice witness: State vs. M. P. Green .... E; W. Oowen, Justice fee. State vs. Hammond etoi . . G. L. Humphrey, Justice fee, State vs. Hammond et al . . E. W. Gowen, Justice fee. State vs. Ike Mose Earl Whitlock, coroner claim, Wm. J. Cudahy case . . . . Earl Whitlock, coroner claim, Rosooe E. Cantnill case .,. . Earl Whitlock, coroner claim, Oeo. Noland cane Dr. Geo. A. Cathey. coroner examination, A. E. Mitchell case Earl Whitlock, coroner claim, A. E. Mitchell ease C. T. Oliver, coroner Juror. H. Freeman case Fred Noel, coroner Juror, H, Freeman case I. R, Struble, coroner Juror, NOW IN ASCENDANCY Juror, United Press Service LONDON, Nov. 25. 1910 with dishonor tor, losing his ship, Captain E. S.. Fitsherbert has i Just been appointed a, rear admiral of the British navy, squarely against tho traditions of the service; Until the great war began the ad miralty adhered strictly to, the prac tice of 'demoting comnVf lders ,' who lost their ships through Blfence and never granting tnekaaotker command. Captain FlUMrbert eex hl,s veeeel, the CruisesvBeaterd. by stranding on the Kor'eaast. He was court' martiajeo.ana awmiMea. Later he was ailowedrejeinter the navy as a super inteaaeettj of .oon-tmot-bultt shins. Hi snitsss in this work re-stablie;MiaVa4mlraRy's eonndeaee in flUsMrsswi' ami aeis iow la the high raalxMlfasrvfMi; S. H. Freeman case Earl Sharp, coroner H. Freeman ease V. W. Wakefield, coroner Jur or. 8. H. Freeman ease . . . -Dismasted m Chester Avery, coroner's Jur or, b., h. rreeman case. . . . Mrs. F.R. Hamilton, oorVmer witness, S. H. Freeman case F. R. Hamilton,, coroner wit ness, S. H. Freeman case. . Mrs. McDonald, coroner wlt , ness, 8. H, Freeman, ease. . J. Hirvl, coroner witness, , 8. H. Freeman W. H. Butler, .coroner wit ness. 8. H. Freeman i HT,W. . Bradahaw, ooreaer wit noes, 8. H. Freeman ease, ., Dr, C, E. Wheeler, coroner' , witness, S.H.Freeman ease Earl Whitlock, ooreaer, wit ness, 8. H.'IYeemaa ease. . HQ. Shidler, sejary re4 s- pervsor, Oetoser, 1911 ',. ,c 0,), Do Ls,' stamps oeaaty eierk, Novwaser. 1H 'r. Cmmm igns Power Co., '!rfiieaftj-bj( ber, 1916 36.(0 Llak River Electric Co., re- 39.16 pairs at poor farm, October, 1915 .;..,... '7.00 Padflc Telegraph and Tele- 10.00 1 phone Co., services court house, September and Oc tober. 1916 13.75 50.00 IE. B, Henry, mileage county surveyor, March, 1915 . . . 37.00 5.50 Glass A Prudhomme Co., sup plies county offloes, Oeto- 5.00 ber, 1916 104.33 C. C. Low, tel. service outside of state, September and Oc- 7.00 tober, 1916 3.96 Klamath Telephone and Tele- 1.00 1 graph Co., telephone tolls for July, 1915, at Ft. Klam- 3.00 nth, Oregon, amounUng to 93.35, was disallowed In 100.00 full. Chan.. A. Smith, mileage Jus- 100.90 tice court, witness, State vs. Murphy 4.40 76.60 1 Bert C. Thomas, assisting dis trict attorney. Justice court, State vs. Green ...: .... 10.00 39.64 W. M. Duncan., asswtmc dis trict attorney, October, , leVlo ,.. 75.00 30.60 1 C. C. Low, expenses to. Sen Francisco, Cal Anglin case 69.37 4.16 Southern Padflc Co.,, Judg ment Southern PacMc Co. 1.66 vs. county" treasurer ,... -. . 63.30 American Surety Co., premi- 101.30 urn, on bond. Southern Pa-; clflc Co. vs. county tress-. 9.631 urer 16.06 Phil J. Slnnott, salary repre- 31.03 aentatlve S. F. Fair for month of Sept.; 1915 . . j 3160.66 Nettle Waltan, widows pen- 30.66 slon for, November. 1916. . 33.50 Ida M. Sbldler. 'widows pen- 3.76 slon for November, 1915 . . Mary McLane, widows pension for November, 1916 ...... Bertha C. DoneUon, wtdews pension for November; 19 IB Altha Daniel,, widows pension , for November. 1915 Mary M. Liberty, widows pen sion for November; 1916, . Rose' B. Keeeee. widows sen- sion for November. 1916 . . Ella B;Burkaart, widows pen sion for November, 1916 Tons Hilton; widows' for November, 1915 19.66 Catherine, Tall, widows p slon for November, 1916 Rose Goddard, widows slon for November, 1916 . . Laura E, Madison,- widows' pension for November, 1915 Dulsy- Stiller, widows pen sion for November, 1915 . .. Carrie M. Meier, widows pen-v slon for November, 1916 . . 17.60 Clara Banta, aid county poor for November, 1915....... .85:00 Mary Kucera, aid county poor for November, ,1915 ..... 36.00 Huldah Smith, aid county poor for November, 1916 . 30.00 Addle Graham, aid county poor for November, 1916. . 10.00 Bertha Hill, aid county poor for November. ,1916 ..... 35.00 Kate Taylor, aid county poor for November, 1915 ,:.. ,..-. 35.00 Phil J. Slnnott. salary, coanty representative at 8. F. Fair, October, 1916 ...... ... 100.00 R. C, Short, road supervisor, District No. 1. September, 1916 ...... ... . .. .,. 35.00 C. H. Hughes, road supervisor, District No. 2, October. 1915 3.50 Cbas. L. Hanson, salary rte trtct sealer, October, 1915 11.11 C. C. Low, board of prisoners, October, ,1915 45.71' Agnes Lee, salary deputy as- , sensor, October; 1916 . . . . 78.00 Kathrya Wells, salary deputy assessor,, October, ,1915 . .. 78.00 3.- M. Fountain, salary Jani tor and court bouse super- a lntendent, October, 1915. .. 60.36 Fred Peterson, traveling ex penses' school; superintend ent, October, 1915 ...,,. 33.00 C. A. Hayden, salary labor on , plat book, October. 1911? . . 69.94 Chaa. F. De Lap, salary dep uty clerk, October, 1915V.. 135.00 Virgil G. De Lap, salary dep uty clerk. October. 1915. . 106,00 Perry O.' De Lap, salary dep uty clerk, October, 1915.. 100,00 L. L. Low, salary' and over time deputy sheriff, Octo ber, 1915 . , , . , .: , 168.16 Oeo. a Ulrkh, salary ami overtime deputy sheriff, Oc tober, 1916 .:,..,.,.,,,.-. 118.96 a P.., CbasUln, salary aa4 .overtune deputy sberisT. Oe- "Him edy with the QUICK aetlon of simple buckthorn bark, Jilyejrlnt, to..aa mixed In Adler-l-ka, tha PPendleRm HU nruunruK ;rs eh, aaa.aad ceaaM QSWsssssSt 3.30 1'.79 1.76 1.76 1.70 18.59 1.70 1.76 1.76 9.96 13.46 1.76 7.38 6.60 6.36 9.06 31.76 6.66 35.00 17.06 1.30 1.80 1.89 1.30 1,30 1.70 '1.70 1.76 1.70 1.T6 X ? 1J78 T 36,08 J! 17.88 1". Chaa. W. Taeasas. a y--. .?.--'' j--r.LV3.'wj"w.,& poor (arm, I9lt . ., . ,-. iVcXff ;ffpf JffigS J. FOoeller. A Son, suppHeni fMMi for court houte, September. 'TS "' , 1 tf f0 California-Oregon Power Os:. 4jKrfSSa services court house, Sep tember, 32.10; services district attorney office, 'Sep tember, 1916 ..,..,..,.. Western Transfer Co., haul- Ing trash from court house yard, September; ,1916 . .... Independent Ice Co., ice for court house, 1915 .'. . . . ,-. Jlt.'86.' u u Truax, assisting In op eration Mrs. Taylor, county poor, September, 1916 ,, .. A. Kallna, merchandise, Mrs. Kos, county poor, Malta, September, 1916 ....... j O. K. Transfer Co., transfer county roads, 81.25; trans-, fer poor farm, i.75, Octo ber, 1915 .-...........'.... Virgil & Son, dishes for" poor farm, September, 1916 . . . J. H fUfMr tehA. .; '"i- . 3 --, . w.vf iswvt WSM, Jaw jJH ' fc ..... W.. auKHA.K tm. ' '-I ..'. 'J..4 ber. HIE .... , "'.r. '-..V. fJtfWl Glenn B. Garrett, labor esem-v ? 31l tr Inflrnarr mnatra mii. ;s. &j., . .cwT.fa .l.... J7'."1 : r-.-w.wrisil Warren' Hunt '-- '':-'-' mlleas, .if.nsZSi ST" M -WCSW! ;8eptomber. 1915 Jritt Sa.iHfifl M.t-V. ?. X ' Z T ' '"."y "-'tti rivlnam,eal Padlc Telephone sMjTeti W & &?mMm arapa- Co:, ssmee. im'iWlli .farm,. October ariIfaiAA XM Gl.PrdnpmtSlMil clerk circuit ber. 1915 ... court, mmm .oetoiviift MmmM -wi i a'.-- - z. - js-w.Tsini Pw9)jj! L-.'-aiHl . -Vi iSSUXSH 'ilwis Stella Low, salary nurse!peer-. fiS .- .. .S.A ..- ' ' . '..V. Tj-.?, wb; ununr, ipig; ,.-, Glass A Prudhomme; brand inspector, ber. 1916 .i . . . '-i.' .. - r '-.I " r"i uiih.s rruaaoaaw. hhuhu -.; ' : -. . -: -z-iDt'i'jtrTi county cierx, oetoner, iiii?, n8f s&ajaegJK ".-.; : rir -rr :- r? t.rCStta. j&4mm&m iSiWtm-m rviumfi.Mm-jmmM m , ;iHi:mMm m ''U-T&i :W a irvi"r4.- irvi-o w 4i;rf. -"...J. -.Ti.Tjri 1.BV .,1 . a . L. r'd.a.-l ?ra....JV - while heM laeontyJatt:4i ': IbSr loin. ' - ' vs - '- MSffiHLTW ? A,E;ppimi:to . : ' tr oStees.-l ;8entember mM;MMti , -,J ' ' ibcladiatriM;.? : R..O.- Vlneent, witness te'.ntnlpMigfti : i; R., eiimmm i pen- ...' jmbtow, 'xsnwsmresiismv-i.mfolwyrfAJ ; fif irrm'mazii VI 1 -Lfi'Wlrt'Tf AW.IA I 35.00 16.60 17.50 amounting, to ftl6.99't- .- .I..I1.l'ii .. !':.' .itaa uawMWHt i?fniv-u-j,ia,,iffiffia2Sfci G. W.OBeld; coroner's IsT ssi fltnanrT Msaan1 . WWW kBBU e e t. swji Ray Merrill, coroner's' wttrttsji witness, Mrs. Story ease y. )l;S9j Elmer Anderson; corener's: i - witness, Mrs. 8tory cssei: . -life Charles Whitlatch, coroner's , witness, Mrs. Story Case ,,. ,,.1.86 WJM J. H. Martin, coroner's wit-. ness, Mrs. Story case ,.-:. - Joe Stukel, coroner's witness; Mrs. Story-case Vpi4Kfl S im m " , Tf j'l VIISIW,.tU ..'.,'. , a - , ., W. O. Smith' Printing,, Co., printing for sheriff, Septem- IberV 1915 ... . ... . , . -. ,. -J t ; ' - -" Faciflo Telephone it Tetegrapn Co., services court house, October nnd November, t I i t.k aK Bkde Siemeae, salary deputy tteriff, October, 1816c,,.. Fred Peeerssn, tecmph,,tel- ueto- 135.60 76,66 - vaar.igjn'j , f ..,'.v j? ,, M ert..lMMue-,a4i Jail.' , JataL .J ,'ini;;.JM tJaaMnManalnmnV sbbsbbbbbK ' PssBssssssssnn-rt- erepe ji tO NvVMsBsaMLmf -J -.-l. ' n&mm, r '8j8ifaii! .MlliV..iiM '4F' . J"& 1ita& " -sffii. ft.W. .v 'i:1!. tTt.ii - t. "" '- ...SfiPVi.t si't- it',' -Wia R. Ksttenborn,coronr'sirlu;s?r','Yr $M . . . - 'fil.lU L.IMA1 ,...-u.,ft.I um:-i Htnrw aaa '.? " . GhMs k. Prudhomme plies, Justice court; her. 1915 ..-.-.-. ...j.,l. . rJ?f 'l7.aa "?bv ' ' 3- " '.-- ' - 7 ' 3' "tT i " '- a-.iJ. " ISiiUL M rOT&FVStf . L- 'vc&frfm IX.S :fi3&JLYLm. , T.Mlr?j.f ,!sWi--i;Htmf 'Septemsi Sfdlm nlmmm S. DnilknBau Hn i'bhk. !. f.t .-. -..-. vry.,.Ts -ffly,5 pltee clerk's offlee, October, H 4 "j 1915 ..,:. . . . : .... ii.UM.f,ffM Glass & Prudhomme Co., sup plies Clerk's office,, Septem ber, 1915 ...,. .-,..,, . ;.,, C. C. Low, cash advanced for postage, sheriff's office ..... W. O. Smith Printing ' Co.,, printing for school super intendent, September, 1916 W. O. Smith PrinUng Co.-, ' printing, for county board, September, T-'Vj .?.'?'. -? v-i,t -, ...BKSVSI Drlntina lr county clerk, r :,'' vrl , JT.s'. .- V ..-.Af .J vi r ' .?? ' Viiii VfeKi'! ffi 'M y'l r' A sivAtl ' K'na '-MM ,: j.v v?va 1 xnir .. 1, &rjs& ; t'H nssSB' rt ,. i- - v..iV5s4'VJCl 'W?6ffi r iiiSjte " 'At i"Wi..i 1616 ,.-......- v .v.,.-C.'V., AI.W-S; Hm A, ,B. Whitman, sitppllea'ceun: ,, '.JfAM ty officers. 'September 'n4r ' !Vi?' !?'' October. 1915 . .'.,lVft iMb&i&M jag'. .y.cf' H. 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