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Tri-County News from Scottsville, Kansas • 5

Tri-County News from Scottsville, Kansas • 5

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i meet at 9 a. m. of tomorrow. Tri-County News. Board adjourned till 9 o'clock a.

m. of Geo. H. Goody, goods to insane J. F.

Super, costs In crim'l cases October 15th, 1890. Beloit, Oct. 10, 1890. SCOTTSVILLE, KANSAS, OCTOBER 17, 1890, 4 25 61 8 SS 13 25 104 90 4 25 SI 10 35 10 65 33 55 110 60 Board met at 9 o'clock a. with all Beloit, Oct.

15, 1890. the members present, and continued SUPPLEMENT. Board met at 9 o'clock a. m. of this date with the members of the board all settlement with county treasurer.

Board adjourned till 1 o'clock p. m. 11 70 reje'd 22 85 21 30 OF present. PROCEEDINGS COUNTY OS" THE BOA KD COMMISSIONERS. lioara met at clock p.

and con 11 40 76 00 11 40 76 00 Sam'l Dodswortb, tax receipts. The board refunded taxes of the years 1888 and 1889 to W. C. Ingram, on the northwest quarter of section 31, town tinued settlement with treasurer. Board adjourned till 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.

1890 70 50 69 00 E. L. Morse, supplies for county offices 17 25 17 25 Donald Mclntyre, board and ship 7, range 9, in the sum of $54.68, said land being government land and care of D. Sinclair 52 00 untaxable, and a warrant was ordered Office Clerk Mitchell County, Ueloit, Kan, Oct. 6th, 1890.

The Board of County Commissioners met at the office of the County Clerk on the above date, at 10 o'clock a. m. Members pres-nt. L. D.

Cunningham. Chm'u Joseph Hill, J. K. P. Boyd, commissioners, F.

J. Knight, County Attor S. H. Dodge, county Job printing 95 25 Beloit, Oct. li, 1890.

Board met at 9 a. in, of this date, members all present. The Board continued its settlement to be drawn in favor of W. C. Ingram for that sum.

52 00 5 25 209 10 23 10 24 00 county printings. 269 10 connty advertising 25 10 The board granted aid to Mrs. Har C. B. Hamilton ft Son, office sup with the countv treasurer.

riet Pickney, in the sum of $26.50. plies for connty 24 00 Board adjourned till o'cloek p. m. Trl-Connty News, county print In the matter of the road petition of ing, advertising 23 10 23 19 H. L.

Wiley, file list for court D. Blazier and eleven others, the petition was granted and the road ordered to be opened as prayed for. room Board met at 1 o'clock p. and continued set tiement with the county treasurer. A was issued to Donald Ily-tnan.

Will Bunch, M. Bunch and 10 15 24 60 ney; P. U. Chubbic, Sheriff. The Board ronsidered bills.

Adjourned till 1 o'clock. The Board couvened at 1 o'clock, p. with all the members present. Continued consideration of bills. Th- Board adjourned at 6 p.

m. till 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. G. W. Port, iroods to Door farm A.

II. Jones, costs in criminal 10 15 24 60 34 00 7 13 The petition of John Gholson and C4se eleven others was granted according to 43 05 7 13 for their attendance to testify H. C. Annan ft goods to poor the surveyor's report, and the road ordered opened accordingly. goods to poor 18 78 18 78 K.

Thompson, quarter salary The following preamble and resolu tion was adopted by the board 356 65 4 95 less fees 356 65 M. Ewing, coal for poor 4 95 in behalf of Mitchell county in the claim wherein Donald Mclntyre is the plaintiff and Mitchell countv is defendant ordered to appear before the Board at 2 o'cliM-k. O'-t. 14. 1890.

Board adjourned till 9 o'clock, Oct. 13th. 1890. Whereas, By expiration of his second David Blazier, care of poor on poor 341 07 344 07 term as county treasurer the official relations of li. W.

Lundy, with the Booth Charles worth, repairs on water works at conrt bouse 25 25 25 25 Beloit Cornier, county contract board, are terminated; and, Whereas, After a thorough and exhaustive examination of the treasurer's office we find the condition of the same printing 23 10 23 10 Beloit, Kan, Oct. 13, 1890. Board of Comity Commissioners met Beloit Courier.connty job print final settlement to be eminently 14 75 14 75 office of county clerk of Mitched sd entirely satisfactory i upon ami. ing B. Home, M.

medical attendance on poor Beloit. Oct. 7th. Bond met at 9 o'clock, a. ot this date.

The er all present. The petition ot W. II. Black and luf oth-r taxpayers, for t'e release of W. II.

McClure from j-il, Hiarged with misdemeanor, was it sen ted to the Board, and after careful inves igation the said petition was gram ed and he order of release was issued. The petition of iro'ine Brownel! asking for tne va--ati -n of th Fairvie addition to Canker City, Kansas, was presented to the Board by O. M. Ilia-ley. Esq, and on motion the stre tsand alleys of said addition were declared vacated as prayed for.

By reas --f erroueous assessment of iuemuers were pret-ent Whereas, Mr. Lundy is about to re 32 8.1 32 B0 Jioara continued settlement with W. II. Hunch ft trooda to poor farm 1 10 1 10 c-untv treasurer. Board adjourned till o'clock p.

move with his iamily to the Pacihc coast: therefore, Reolved, That in R. W. Lundy the county has at all times had a safe, conservative and trustworthy officer, that G. S. Battey, medical attend 38 50 25 00 Boird met pursuant to adjournment at 1 o'clock and continued settlement his management of theothce, as related to his brother officers and to this board, with county treasurer.

lias been such that the duties of such Board adjourned till 9 o'clock raornnijf. relations have at all times been rendered pleasant and agreeable; and that his conduct of the office, as related to 2 15 9 00 8 15 5 20 59 4t 13 13 2 15 9 00 8 15 57 2 59 41 15 13 the general public, has demonstrated how uniform, impartial aud untiring ance on poor. Chas. F. Bozell, abstracts and a lidnvits.

J. K. Thompson, help in pre. paring delinqnent Cleric District Court, fee bill. Knight and Daniels Clerk District Conrt, fee bill.

Homer Thompson County Clerk, fees of witnesses H. F. Valletta, gixxls to poor H. Young, cost In V. J.

Williams case W. H. Young, costs in F. Leon- bart case W. IL Yonng, costs in W.

II.Mc- Clnre case Mitchell Co. A.C.4P. S. Ass'n, patieuce, courtesy ami kindness may consist with that exact and rigid hon 67 50 61 05 esty of which his name and presence have been the constant guaranty, while the social relations of Mr. Lundy and It 2 block 48, 2 Ward of Cawker City Kansas, for the years 1888 and 1889, the county treasurer of Mitchell Countv is authorized to issue a redemption certificate to A.

Dusyn.the owner of said lot, for the sum of $2.50, as in full for tie taxes o' the years 1888 and 1889, the said payment tube made with'ii3odays. from this date. The board then considered bills. Board adjourned till 1 o'clock p. m.

95 65 95 65 193 85 103 85 BELOIT. Kan, Oct. 14, 1890. The Board met at 9 o'clock a. of thisdate.

Allthememliersof the boa id were present. The bond of D. A. Freeman, County Treasurer elect was examined, accepted by the board, and apt. roved.

Board settlement with County Treasurer. In the nutter or the road petition of John Gholson and II others, the surveyor was ordered to at once survey the proposed road and report to the Board, no viewers being required. In the matter of the road petition of I. K. Thompson and 11 others foropen-ingar -adas nearly as practicable on his estimable family in every community in which they have lived in Mitchell county show how naturally the character of the model citizen comports with the capacity of the model officer; and while sincerely regretting that Mr.

Lundv and his family think lest to The Board resumed its session at o'clock p. inland considered bills. cast their lot in another land, and fully realizing that our loss is a genuine gain to the community whose citizens Board adjourned till 9 o'clock a. they may become, we verv earnestly of Oct. 8th, 1890.

and confidently bespeak for them, wherever thev may go, the Baine high Beloit. Kan, Oct. 8th. 1S90, estimation ami regard which they have so long sustained in Mitchell county. Th Board mef.

at 9 o'clock, with all the members present, and resumed con sideration of bills. Signed. Cunningham, Cha'n Board Co. Com. Joseph Hill, the township lint between Custer and l'ittsburi; fowiichips, the petition was accepted, tin bond approved, and the following persons were appointed viewers, to-wii; S.

M. Shock lev, Custer; G.N. Thomas Custer; E. J. Woo-lm Hayes.

The bill of Dr. Battey. of Gleir Elder, Kansas, for medical attendance on Dan Campbell amounting to $38.50 was can Commissioner. J. K.

P. Boyd, coal for 2 50 2 50 C. H. Hurt, cot led for jail 91 90 L. L.

A I rich, county contract printing 21 10 23 10 J. A. Cummins, care of insane verso il 3 90 3 90 Comity Clerk, fees for witnesses 24 1) 2110 W. H. Young, costs in IL Thompson case 38 31 reje'd ft IL Dilworth, supplies for jail 18 CO 18 00 G.

L. Myers, twenty-tonr meals to Jurors 6 00 6 00 K. E. Stevens, water service 2 88 2 88 J. W.

Mcltriile, connty printing 24 10 10 Geo. II. Gondy. goods to poor 7 37 7 37 Beloit Lumber coal for Mrs. Templetou 1 00 I 00 J.

li. Hamilton, giiods to poor 10 -5 10 (4 A. T. Rodgers, fuel for poor 2 15 2 95 Alwrcrouibie ft goods to Mir 9 93 9 90 Abercrotnbie ft Herrick, goods to poor 4 90 4 90 S. M.

Ewing, coal to poor. 2 25 2 25 F. B. Home, M. medical services to poor 13 75 13 75 MoBes A.

Schjoss, goods for Hall, suicide 3 25 3 25 Kiniry ft freight 18 15 18 15 K. S. Drake, prescriptions for poor 751aido'r John L. Graham, care of insane in asylnm 346 00 46 00 C. Frazier, survey and piat of road 10 00 10 00 vassed at length.

It was moved by s-pli Hill that, the bill be allowed in Commissi on J. K. Thompson, seal. Attest: the sum of The yeas and nays were as follows: County Clerk. It was voted to appoint C.

Sherwin L. D. Cunningham, no; Joseph Hill. trustee of Plum Creek township, and es; J. K.

P. Bo no. M. Blackford, trustee of Turkey It was then moved by Mr. Boyd that the same bill be allowed in the sum of Creek township, bridge commission ers of their respective townships.

$25. The vote was as follows; On motion, the board adjourned sine L. D. Cunningham, yes; Joseph Hill, no; J. K.

P. Boyd, ves. die. J. K.

Thompson, County Clerk. Beloit, Oct. 14, Petition of citizens raid in budding an iron bridge across Walnut creek, in Walnut Creek township, was ree-ived, and Hiram Boyd was appointed bridge commissioner in and for that township. In the matter of the double assessment of land in Glen Elder township on tax sale certificates held by H. B.

Gleason, the Board dire-ted that $7.51 be refunded to him for the taxes of 1888 and the tax sale certificates therefor were called in. Board adjourned till 1 o' lock p. m. Board resumed its session at 1 o'clock p. m.

Tfe bill of Donald Mclntyre for board and care of D. Sinclair being un- On motion lot 4, blok 32, 2d Ward of Cawker City, Kan, was redeemed by Ciark A. Smith, tor the years 1878 and The following are the bills allowed: 1880 on the payment of ninety-one (91 Name of For wlmt Amonnt Amount 100)cents to the county the Claimant. purpose. claimed, allowed M.

M. Rowley, tees in case of F. certificate of sale for taxes on lots 2 aud J. Dittns 33 35 6 05 2 83 2 83 4. block 32, 2d Ward 'of Cawker City, M.

M. Rowley, fees in case of D. 19 20 19 SO Kansas, for the years 1873. 1874, 1875 and 3 03 3 03 1876. were ordered cancelled bv the 12 00 der consideration, D.

Hytnan, M. E. Board, at the request of C. A. Smith.

Hyde, Southwick ft two curtains and two yards oil cloth for jail Wnu A. Baker, twelve meals for Jury David Blazier, incidental expenses for Thos. Mogers iu-quest W. C. Ingram, one pair shoes for Mrs.

Manning, mayor's K- W. Lundy, county current expenses II. Lnndy, quarter salary, less fees Lockard, E. E. Brewer, four days examining teachers W.

M. Welch, goods for conniy 8. M. Ewing, cosil tor county D. L.

Brewer.carriage to inspect poor farm 9 25 reje'd 6 50 121 10 Board resumed consideration of bills. 12 00 6 5.) 123 10 1 Bunch and William (Jailing were subpoenaed and sworn, and Dondd Mclntyre was sworn to give testimony in the 1 00 Adjourned till 1 o'clock p. m. Board met at 1 o'clock p. and con sidereii bills.

wise. After hearing the evidence, nn 2 00 W. H. Yonng, drawing jury 2 00 2 00 2 00 The returns on the road petition of motion the bill of Donald Mclntyre for boarding and care of Donald Sinclair, for the quarters ending July 1st. 1890, 3 3 On J.

F.Soper. Samuel Dodswortb, blanks and rubber bands B. F. Leg-rett, transportation to Kirkpatrick Hyde, South wick coffin County Clerk.expensesof view ers, witnesses, etc and October 1st. 1890, respectively, was 1 1 i ri D.

H. Bruuiagc, twelve meals to auuweu in inn, amounting to $52. 35 sa 17 oo 11 oo 35 25 17 00 1 00 jurors On motion the Board contracted with Sam'l Dodswortb, blank book D. S. Perdue, work at jail the Beloit Light and Water Company for water, one year, for the sura of 32.

John W. Wood and 11 others were taken up. The report of the viewers in favor of the road was adopted and the road was ordered opened as prayed for. On the recommendation of M. Cox, Supt.

of Public Instruction, Thomas S. Johnson was appointed Associate Examiner of teachers for Mitchell Kansas, vice E. E. Brewer removed from the county. Board adjourned till Oct.

9th, at 9 o'clock a. m. 7 50 6 50 P. G. Chubbic, sheriff's feesand expenses Board considered bills till adjourn 8 00 8 00 P.

G. Chubbic, board of prison ment. ers H. B. Gleason, refunding double 10 oo 40 10 00 40 Board adjourned till 7 o'clock p.

m. J. K. Thompson, County Clerk. assessment Wm.

Kinsley, boots for Tbos. 1 00 1 00 96 43 96 43 689 0 689 4i 41 23 41 70 3 00 3 00 19 50 19 50 3 00 00 428 15 428 15 145 75 145 75 7 61 7 51 1 75 1 75 4 25 4 25 1 85 I 85 54 68 54 68 26 50 26 SO ..3 0V 00 14 00 14 09 S3 0(1 83 00 36 00 36 00 33 00 31 i 2 00 2 00 for pauper A. F. Williams, one wolf scalp M. H.

Iooley, fees before equalization board John Halt, examining connty treasury M. J. Arnoldy, examining county treasury Geener Bros goods to poor F. S. Curtis, drawing additional jury Henry Hart, drawing additional Jury New York Store goods to poor Shaw repairs at jail Beloit Lumber lumber for court room Beloit Building 3 months jury room rent F.

J. Knight, quarter salary E. L. Morse, cash book and pen 2 00 2 00 cils for o.lices EVENING SESSION. Board met at 7 o'clock p.

con R. C. Aplin, repairing shoes for poor sidered bills. 2 68 15 83 W. C.

Ingram, refunding wrong 2 68 15 80 1 35 Fees were allowed in the inquest assessment 1 35 Mrs. H. Pickney, aid holden by tht Coroner on the dead body Edward Basse, twelve meals to of Thos. Moger, who came to his death Jury 15 00 200 00 suicide at the Poor Farm, Mitch T. C.

Frazier, surreving countv ell county, Kansas, on the 30th day of road Beloit, Kan, Oct. 9, 1890. The Board assembled at 9 o'clock a. m. at this date with all the members present.

It was voted that the sum of $450 be appropriated from the Mitchell county bridge fund to aid in the erection of an iron bridge across Asher creek near Asherville in Mitchell county, as petitioned for in July, 1890. The Board commenced settlement with the county treasurer. Board adjourned till o'clock p. m. Board met at 1 o'clock p.

m. and continued settlement with county treasurer. The Board adjourned at 6 p. to L. D.

Cunningham. 11 days as New York Store goods to asylum New York Store goods to Jail 31 70 11 70 county commissioner. Septerobei, 1890, and a warrant was drawn therefor in favor of the County Clerk, in the sum of 014.70. J. K.

P. Boyd, 12 days as county commissioner 15 00 200 00 81 70 11 70 17 00 138 81 314 70 66 20 53 25 Jos. Hill, 11 days county com The following named persons were hosen by the board to assist the I'r- missioner Hyde, Southwick ft coffin for Thomas Moger 17 00 M. M. Rowley, quarter salary and fees 138 31 James M.

Cox, quarter salary and expenses. 314 70 M. M. Rowley, court fees, insane person MS 20 i. W.

Crane, records and blanks E3 25 bite Judge in examining the county treasury the present quarter: THAT HACKING COUGH can be so J. E. Hesser, of Scottsville; JoLn W. quickly cured by Khiloh's Cure. 'Ve guarantee it.

Sold by W. H. Buach Co. Bartleson, of lieloit..

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