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Mi tr emnmn■jhl MMttH Wlt;U« Wm *4 R4(Hkr »Mlta u«' tini^; .AVtb* rcfcubir neetlogof the Board of Education, last arealng Us* Board *M called to order by President Hub-bard. The following member* responded to tba roll call: Horan,bard, Loelhsr tad Flagler. Absent: Aodereoc, Oleaoo aod Tyler. The reading pf tba minute* of the precedeleg meeting waa dispensed with, aodtba report*,of tba standing committees ware called for.y ComasfMtoeer Bow#; reported that ttaCfemjriifctee on Finance hid examined the followlag bill* and would recommend that they be allowed, and they ware allowed;_ John Dickerson, fl dos. broom*, $18Ohc*. m. WIIk Ins, repairs, $6,20. Wisconsin Telephone Co., exchange,tdl.fi}.B. C. Mill Supply Co., band saw, etc., ai.68.Moldenhaner Sc Damm, 2 clips, 50c.r‘Br o:iJrookBrpftckrog; $r;8or^-------John Stierle, High school picture, 11.60.8, 0. brooltg, hardware, $1.35.B. C. Book Stat'y Co., Brushes, $1, - •E. C. 'Jrocer Co., Soap and polah,M.20.Bauscb Komb Optical Co., Eyepieces $3.73.The MacMillan Co., reader*, t7.2. American Book Co., readers, $37. Warner School took Co., readers, 110.C.St. P. M. St O. R. R. Co., freight, 90 cents.The Morse Co., readers, $24.38.Gina Co., readers. $18.75., S. C. Brooks* belt, $1.15.E, O Cornice Sc Beating Co., regls-tera, $?.55.Wm. Bell, repairs, $2.O.'llanson, supplies, $3.03.8. C. Brooks, wrenches, $5.55.'Seth Fish, hardware, $8,66.Peter B. Bogart, Gtb Ward plant, *375. ^ *Hotipnder Sc Bartlett, windows. •66,25.Silver, Hurdett Co.. 300, readers, $'4.American Book Co.,.readers, *9.II*(1otc2rtaliate*tt)iJv1tlC£ctttasfE. C Gas Light Co., gas, *9.75.Ian’l Shaw Lb. Gj., fuel, $261. Kepler Sc Co., sewing material, *15.41.Phoenix Mnfg. Co , elm; *3.15. Hoeppoer Bartlett, Making 100 poles, *6:T. L. Adams, physical culture apparatus, $40.20. . .Evans Sc KJrkoff, 26 clevises, 3.90.F. D. Mueller, oil. 66 cents.C. V. Electric Railway (jo., CarfareDells School pupils, $18.75. Wls. Pipe Fuel Co., 30. 3000 lbs. coal,$6.American Express Co., express, 59 cts.—Hm. Samuelsn—Dry-Good s,—I—prv sclssors, 50 cents.E C. Book Sc Stat’y Co., Development Paper, $ 18 50.Dau’l Shaw Lbr. Co. Fuel, $39.Geo. F. Winslow, charts, $C.ThOs, Charles Co.* color paper, #4 05. North western Lbr. Co. lumber, *18.89.Atkinson MOnUer, stencil paper,S. O. Brooks, supplies $1.83.E. O. Book Stat'y Cu. stencil paner, $2.Otis. C. Gross, express and telegrams, $2.12. *.-■'} •Hoeppner tit Bartlett, Glass for pictures, $45.36.Wis, Pipe Sc Fuel Co., 2000 lbs coal #6. *Ginn Co., music for High School, •2.46.O. Hanson, snow shovels, $10.Jay DuohaniimilrT^cetttTr;--------E. C. Book Sc Stat’y Co., High School books, $30.38.'J. A. Smith, Insurance, $100.J. A. Lawler, j-*nitoi work, $2.50rTelegram Pub*g Co., promotion cards, $11.17.Sk C. Book Stat’y Co., supplies, $79.15. .Mike H ink ley, labor, $5.Otto Seidel, hardware, 20 cents.B. V. Book Sc Stat’y Co., supplies.•45.77.E. C. Book Stat,y Co., latln books, *21.24.The Leader Co., publish log proceedings, $1.20. Laars L. (Trheim, labratory supplies, *54.W. L. Gile, groceries, $1.26.O. Aanstad Co.. oil, 60 cents. Iloepsner Bartlett, moulding, $5.80.. E. C. Book Stat'y Co., High School books, $1)0.50.Peter 8c I dosser, Insurance, $21.25. L. L. Williams, school furniture, $214.65.Chas. M. Wilkins, repairs, $6.20. Herman F: Schlegeltuiieh, hardware,Andrew. Moe!, rflpaVra. UV2.49.4--‘John Q^aas, hardware, 40 cents.Daa’l Shaw Lbr Co , lumber, $12. American Express Co., express, 60c. j *E. V. Book Stat'y Co , books etc., $64.32.WrCrRuerl igerr tabratory supplies, $2.39,Dan’l Shaw Lhr Co., fuel, $331.Commissioner Hotchkiss reported concerning the appointment of a truant officer and the Board referred the matter to the Committee oo Judiciary with power to act, limiting the compensation.Commissioner Loether presented arequest from some of the High School teachers and pupils that they bo permit ted to put in shower baths In the basement of the High School building. The permission was granted. ^Commissioner....Horan. moved_that.Lfcbe- Com m It tee oa —Real—Estate- be] given charge of aettilog insurance with the insurance companies for the Ore which occurred in the basement of the First ward building. Carried,The following petition from 58 citizens of the Fourth ward waa presented:- “To the Board or Education: We, the undersigned residents of the Fourth ward of the city of Eau Claire, .State of Wisconsin, do hereby respectfully petition the members of the Board of Education of this city, as follows: That, in consequence of a vacancy existing in the said Board, caused by the removal from the city of School CoiiiraHsiuner Anderson, we severally and separately ask that youAppitnt) to ggrvp. thlt; niwirpirnrl term Mr, 11. M, Elliott, inwhose ability to.discharge U}e duties of fuch office we baye complete confidence.1'After the reading of the petition, the Board proceeded to elect a commissioner to HU the place made vacant by Oomm! a* looer Andereoo's re-ao.nl from the eUy, and H. X, Elliottwax u nan I meetly elected.Tm o*-* wwwwT*k*Cte*w*W C**S/C«a^rUo. Mk era**q.o.o,%nw*m. fc—sisiMifta ~.•lt;* - *
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