LINCOLN COUNTY TIMESCOMM lf»SION Kks' PROCEKDLNUHOctober, 1015 S«m1od of (lie Iktanl of County (ummMonen of Lincoln Count}, Idaho.$250.0018.87125.00370.00200.00 233.3312.50 4 02.78 8.62First Day session.Shoshone. Idaho. Oct. 11. 1915.— Be it remembered that on this 11th day of October. 1915. pursuant to statute, the Board of County Com missioners met in regular session Present: Robt J. McMahon, chair man, W A Heiss and Geo. R Schwa ner, commissioners, and J. W. Lun din. clerk.The quarterly reports of HarlanD. Heist, prosecuting attorney and of J. W. Lundin, clerk, auditor and recorder, were examined and approved.The following claims against the current expense fund were examined, allowed or disallowed, and the auditor Is hereby instructed to issue warrants for the allowed portions: Claimant. Nature of Claim Allowed Stella Cook, salary Stella Cook, expenses Geo R. Schwauer. 9aluryand expenses ........Harlan D Heist, salary and stenographer hire .E. L. Clinger, salary .....Percy May. salaryJoe Vernon, salary ......J \V. Lundin, salary .....J W. Lundin. lights. C. H..J. \V. Lundin, expenses. .... 38.68E A. Bowler, salary ..... 316.67M. S. T T. Co. telephone.disallowed. 30c, allowed. .Village of Shoshone, water W. H. Baugh, court certif's Burroughs Add. Mach. Co..repairs ..... .....Mildred Barger, salary L. S. Johnson, expensesL. S. Johnson, salary.....Keefer White, pauper sup.R. H. Traill, insurance C. H Idaho Land Inv. Co.. insurance court house .Barnett Stillwell. J. P. fees J. F. Schmersall, salaryJ. L. Fuller. J P. fees.....O. J. Brennan, linoleum. . . .O. J. Brennan, burial pauperBert Bowler, salary ....... 333.35Walter H. Copp. salary.... 361.11J. C. Osgood, salary ...... 316.66Clarence Wheeler, salary... 368.89 Clarence Wheeler, board ofprisoners............ 299.50Clarence Wheeler, auto hire 177.60 Clarence Wheeler, expenses 49.73 Children^ Home, donation . . 57.50Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow.Second Day Session. Shoshone, Idaho. Oct. 12. 1915.—6.00 3 60 333 81 20.50 18.00 6 10 45.81 20.00 169 4 110.50 2.2513.5036.8726.704.50Katbryne Morse, stenographer services.........G. M Brown, auto hire . .C. F. Borden, coal .......lt;\ C. Nelson, witness feesi C. W. Wernicke, repairs O. W. Bate, constable fees. .North Side News, printing J. C. Osgood, clerk hire . . .H. B. Jones, printing 1st Natl. Bank. Shoshone.court certificates.......Peter Moe. court certificate.F King, court certificates.The quarterl} report of Clarence Wheeler, sheriff, was examined and approved.Whereupon the Board adjourned until Tuesday. Oct. 19. 1915.TKinl Day of Sesalon.Shoshone. Idaho. Oct 19. 1915.— The Board of County Commissioners convened this day pursuant to adjournment. All members present.In the matter of the delinquent (taxes of Mark Johnson, the Board ■aw fit to reduce said taxes to the original tax plus lu per cent.In the matter of the Shoshone Falls Grade, it was agreed that the county would assist the Falls City Highway District in repairing the grade by appropriating an amount of money not to exceed $25eu. of this amount $1250 is ordered paid at this time and $1250 sometime after Sept. 1, 1916, providing the state would appropriate a like amount and ’he Fails City Highway District a like amount.Whereupon the Board adjourned until November S. 1915.7.00283.3360.75316.6730.0048.0096.00 6.0037.506.0035.2030.00JEROME SCHOOL NOTKS.Mrs. Godfrey was a visitor at the school last Tuesday I Carl Klelnau went *. Shoshone this week for a pleusure trip.The whole school turned out to see Buster Brown Monday afternoon. The noise of whistles was so great ? that Mr Hillman had to eject all boys before the girls eou.d play basketball.Don't forget Dr Sisson's lecture Friday night. Oct. 29th Come out fand root for Jerome in case of a (basketball game.Guy Stanton, one of the two Senior boys, has just about made up his mind to leave us. He wishes to rake the business course at Shoshone. Ivan Epperson will have hard work to defend himself against the assaults of six senior girls, to say nothing of the Junior girls.The boys cannot practice basketball any more on account or the great expense. They will lose their games with the town team with thisSTOCKHOLDERS' M Notice Is hereby given that a nice others interested In the Jerome i'o-Opei at the Town Hall in Jerome, onSatimla). October .10th At this meeting matters pertaining section will be taken up and discussed, a urer. showing the receipts and disbursetnc to date, will be submitted for the benefit It is expected that parties represen Creameries In the state will be present i workings of these creameries, and as tht strictly to stockholders, a general invita Interested in the dairy business and the place.By order of tBarrymore.Ieath of Louis Hoep|K.Mr Louis Hoeppe was born in Chicago. Sept 4. 1866, and departed this life in Twlu Falls hospital Oct 26. 1915. aged 4 9 years. 1 month and 22 days, dying of acute heart disease.He. with his brother Ernest came to the North Side tract six years ago. settling near the Barrymore townsile and by dint of energy and economy have transferred the 80 acres of big sage brush to an orderly, well improved farm These, as many early settlers here can testify, were strenuous years calculated to test the nerve and endurance of the best That this man and his brother, coming as they did from mercantile pursuits and with limited experience in farming *'stu».k and put their share of Idaho desert on a paying basis is u tribute to the character of the Individual who has left us to mourn his untimely departure.He was a member of the German Lutheran i hurch for many years and up to the time of his death. He leaves an unmarried sister. Louise, a married sister. Matilda Krenz. and his brother Ernest and a host of kind friends and neighbors to mourn his departure His brother started eas' with the remains Wednesday morning from Twin FallsMiley tforesThMarieingDo at it30. this soda is in time. 10C *Thfereiihousi29th.Ch - hun Hu Shosl Mr Phar C. ther Satut Thday rJoyednew' ruling.E. B Houston, manager of th. Van Wagner ranch, is hung up this week in Shoshone on Jury duty J H Walburn marketed three ton-of cabbage in Jerome during 'he la*-three days of last weekMr Manson. the manager of th«* O. S. L.. had his private car on th.-siding here Saturday and visited on his farm and with Mr. Epperson.E Witt and son arc* spending a few days on the South Side this week lookiug for sheep.Rev. Root preached a very ableT.Thposet the I the l and givin ingposerday s dlffei ferrei mtherlgatboar vas i he