1 1lt;■ lt;VIII\ - - 4•’: I' '■lt; * i *■* V '* '* • -t «• « •* /-*» *»sa ...port fa’ - received and:* appMA» , * . ,ii 1 . .. 4ft - lt;i ■ . i 4i •- 1_ *!_ a. ■ -■ * 4 ^aa xrecomin;.........adjournedto morrow morning ftt» o’doch.Thotwday Mowimd. I^cc. 9,1898. BoaiAmet pursuant tpkdiournment. •Supervisors all presen t Minutes of the previous day read and ' • . ■ , 4 1 I *. , , , , 4 1 41 * .** -\ 4 ' -f «* » •‘J •' 1 .V *. / « ( I% * »* 1• Ir 1* t rThe committee on claims report the 1-lowing bills, Which are aUowed andTouchers ordered:J. M. Seals, prisoner, $4.80. V ; Ben Hecisle, prisoner, $55.95.; Ben Heckle, insac cases, $29.Steffen * Mf cber, printing, $4.J. R. Rice, hoard jurors, $91.H. A Oenning, supplies, $15.F. P. Dark, prisoner, $7.85.John G. Forshey, prisoner, $5.25.Ben Reekie, board, prisoners, $528,40. John Meehan, labor, $3.50. ; vG. W. Doyle, labor, $3.H. A Oenning, stationery, $12,00. !.W. H. Vaughn, repairs, $2.25.M. J. Doyle, repairs, $503.91.Callahan Ss Cpi, statute, $12.Colchester Coal Co., coal, $260.09.J. J. Shanahan, repairs* $8.J. Kespobl Co., supplies, $52.00.E, O. Dickhut, supplies^ $0,50'Alois Gatz, supplies. $22.70.H. Durholt, committe $25.C. S.Hcarn, committee, ’,$7.50.t j$0T1 si! to to sastii* tiliebtr '