Minnies or me last regular sessionwere read and approved.Owing to the absence of Commissioner J. E. Shaw, action on the W. S. Tash road petition was deferred until the December meeting.The board adjourned at 5 o’clock p. m., to meet Tuesday, November4, 1910, at 9 o’clock a. m.Board met Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1919, at 9 o’clock a. m.Members present: Chairman D. D, McKnight, Commissioner 0. M. Best and County Clerk Vera M. Baker.Nieholia precinct No. 24 was created from part of Dell precinct No,5, the boundary of the new precinct being as follows: All that part of Dell precinct No. 5 of the Sheep Creek basin that lies south of section line between townships 12 and 14 south.Permission was granted County Surveyor W. E. Chapman to prepare a general record of county roads from material on hand during the month and present same at the December meeting for the approval of the hoard.County pay roll for the month of October amounting to $2,093.64 and warrants drawn in payment thereof were audited and approved.*The clerk was directed to advertise for bids for the furnishing of groceries for the ensuing three months for the poor farm and the homes of the county poor.The clerk was directed to advertise for bids from some resident practicing physicians to furnish medical attendance to the sick, poor and infirm of the county, the inmates of the county jail and the furnishing of medicine to the same for one year.Claims against the county were audited and the county clerk was directed to issue warrants in payment thereof as follows:J. W. Bees, clerical work..$ 40.00 L. M. Gilbert, cleVical work 20.00 W. A. Bucher, clerical work 20.00 Clair Cosgrove, clerical work 15.00 Vera M. Baker, stamps, etc. 15.13 Richard Hathway, advertising bid—coal bin ............10,00Elvera Peterson, assistingcounty treasurer ............ 11.00Margaret Ryburn, assistingcounty treasurer ............ 7.00Catherine Jones, assistingcounty treasurer ............ 10.50Alice Stewart, assistingcounty treasurer ............ 15.75Mario Boger. assistingcounty treasurer ............ 19.75Lydia C. Pease, assistingcounty treasurer ......... 14.75Examiner Printing Co.,printing, etc................... 141.15Mountain States Tel. Tel.Co., telepbnoes .............. 77.95culatcd petitions to sen Eliel and other deleg; to attend the eonferom men froiu ail parts of t gard to the recent ordeThe meeting is for t further discussing the Montana Trade Coinn quirement which is pi possible to ho complied 1. There is much disc men who have made a new law as to its val Butte meeting will prol the testing of the law.Below is a copy of which has been in ft enactment at the extri sion hut which has in forced:Under and by virtueity contained in elnipti laws, 16th legislative traordinary session, 19 duo investigation made ordered:1. That every perm partnership, and corpc acting or engaging in of buying or Belling foodstuffs and product; of merchandise and far: and machinery, whethei or retail, within the t tana, shall, not later 1919, mark each articl fered for sale in pla sufficient size to be rea as follows:Invoice cost per a] yard {or other Weig.it, number or in oaf wholesale or retail as be): $....................Sale price per artieh on, yard, (or other weight, number or meaj whoresalc or retail ashe): $............. In cahulk goods where ma mark may not be ph goods, such mark ’or m recorded on cards or less than five inches 1 inches wide, which plac must be conspicuously containers of such bin c2. In addition to items or articles as afc person, firm, co-partner poration named in this or engaged in business or retail,* or both, or ii: or commission basis in ties named, shall not 1: 1st day of December,a conspicuous place in business room or oiiice, of department stores ii ous place in each depar plete printed or typew heat ion of the articles/IIc?i» nfToroH B'jln