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V' PAGE TWO REPUBLICAN NORTIIWESTERNf TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 191.1. Botme 'coilntv Jr. Drl Clar'a B.Mctracke. tem- contented.

-Semi-iinnual' Reports. The serai-annual reports of'Adelblei TllRfl I1G il Allotment State Aid Roadi. On'mdtionMt is hereby ordered that trar reHe; the sum of Four Thousand and-six Fellows Cunningham, work V. Fassett, circuit clerk: Wni. Bowley, Mm aniGiras hundred seventeen, dollars (f 4617.00),.

on county buildings C. Parker, 'supplies tor be anrthe same is nereBy pnmumi the same or tho necessary portion thereof to bo. used with: aft equal amount allotted by tho cUOfity'atipertntendeji: lone Plnney, M. temporary relier, EiKabeth "Harvey, county superintendent, office expen whiffy Ife had ween the name litWer formed "In th hme nfind went baelt to 1T0I, to iTrMfdeny pW ceediugs in county court when Lena Haas wa' TWa was made "on representation that her father and brothers treated her cruelly while' Bhe lived with them wear Mt. Carroll.

She i now Mrs. F.nzler. Her name -was ftixpirto" aa tillidaHt bn file in court' and wliieli was again inspected to make sure of the similarity. Satisfied on this point', she was sought and to'd Attorney Tiffany she wrote! the letters. Th; motive is said to be that she has formed an extreme dislike Tor the 49.00 i 66,05 49.38 4.00 50.00 'i 15.88 30.70 30.50 16.50 state highway ccwnnilsslolv to defray the cost's bf' Tdrrktruction Ittatrf aid county cierfc wm.

E. uorruan. siier-lff and W. Watson, cfbunty treas-ref toir'liMt yftr 81, tS having been presented, the same were without uction referred to the committee on county 'officers reports. Road and Bridge ta The certificates of the highway com-msloneirs bf'the tdwns of Flora, Bel-videre, Caledonia, Manchester.

Spring Bonus, Boone and Leltoy, (being all nf thA Invfia nt- thi rmintvl nf thA METHODIST LADltS, ENTERTAIN GIVING' DETAILS THE roads 'for this County for hc years ses DEPEN? ARNOLD M. Welch' Mfg. sup 1914 ami 1913- -f'-4 MEETING HELD BY THE COUN AT THE' CHUBCSt CASE EXPLODES 'BOMB UNDER Statt Ald'RoAdl, DesldnAtedr The tortimitted heretofore (uppufoited. THE BABY SHOW.lS Td tHE T.30ARD7N SEPTEMBER THE PROSECUTION. PRODUCE to select and recommend to this, board the rtads' ta be designated as staid plies for Co.

G. 'TalleVday, M. D.J tempo. tar 'relief, Charles E. Fuller, attorney fee for countV.

HJVLJjuntington, timothy REPORTS OP COUNTY OFFICERS amounts uecegsarr to be raised by TEATURE OP -WOMAN IN COURT, GOVERN MENT WILL 'SEEK TO SHOW aid roads, how present their report to- NOON'S PROGRAM Rosen'stiel jrir Mrs. tinzier was a tether with a man of this county witn STATU witness for Dr. Arnuld at his second THAT CONFESSION IS FALSE. Said rbads indi'ckted thereof. -And on motion skid VetfoTt and map are here (From Saturday's by accepted and aproved.

And the clerk of this board is liereby Instruct TSU.imt. 111.. 84. The defense parlors of the Methodist church were thronged yesterday afternoon and evening wttk visitors tii Hie bazaar and ed to certify he same under his band i the trial of Dr. Benjamin A.

Arnold entertainment given by the Ladie "sprang sensation today ty producing in ttnirt'a woman wfto confessed, having written the obscene letters the fte- Aid society. Tho parlors had' ber said Urwhir for the proper construe tion. maratehancp and repair of jnailR and brtdgea' lor said towns for the year 1914. hwing bt-en duly filed witn the county clerk of thia county, the same are now by said officer presented to this board for consideration, and this bcrd jafter' carefully considering the saujelbn motion it Is now ordered that' the said levies are hereby approved, and (the county clerk is hereby authorize and ordered to extend such ratetf ptlrientuni upon the total taxable1 fcfdperty of said 1 Wwlishls liable viloitloiis re-turned nifc "proper offrceN ha will produce the several amounts required, Mt tBat' tnfid HeAt shiiB Vlffete be ex-tehieff'in of sixty-oiir centron prettily trtuisloriiied into a Scene of bustling activity by five booth nt fendsnt is charged with writing, una MaiHnJr them to MWAlt Bonentiel. trial in circuit court wtfeft he Was charged with criminal assault, the complaining1 witness being' the Ros6o-stiel girl, who swore that he attacked her while he her attending physician and; white she was still in bed eon-valeseiliif? from a seriOns illness, she being alone in the house at the time.

He waa-fonnd guilty at the first, trial fend sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. An appal was taken to the'. preme cotirt where the'' ea'se wir remanded and nt the secottd triat he was freed. One of the jurors at the second trial afterwards fonnd guilty of perjury and was given(a jail-seuteneo and fine. 1 Which the ladies hoM" articles or raucy work.Vnndies, fartc.vnpToiis and (ocls.

The is Mrs. Lena Enzler, wife Timv F.imlpr. a plumbing contractor Oik 4th displayed 75 dresned ilolh th.it riVelcd the ndmiratioti of the chil dreu. 10.00 50.00 13.25 108.00 31.5? 186 50 152.00 11.2,r 150.75 15.00 25.00 5.30 2S 25 2 .10 225.00 of this city.7 Before going on lhi Maud sdie brok down hi a corridor and cried. say 'I'lwi don't -take me in there be In the afternoon there was 11 duet pleasingly rendered bv the Mhjws Alhl etteh dollafs yaluatiori of llcndricksou and I.ila Williams, a rem and trie seal or tnis county, anu ior ward 'saute to the stat romnilssloner of highways, at Sprtngileld, as provided by law: Supervisors Clalim5 The following supervisors hav ing beert presented the same were severally audited, allowed, and the cleik instructed to draw brders on tlie coupty treasurer for the payment of same as foltows A.

C. 8.00 S. L. Covey 6.00 L. A.

Moore 6.00 J0T1H A. Frfit. w.20 John A. Kelly John A. James lo.oo W.

H. King 3.00 A. Gates White 27. 00 F. A.

'Lawshe 10 00 Samuel Bates 25 .00 The clerij's tiSHtes nert' read, and on rtiotlon 'approve! as read. On motion the board adjourned until Tuesday, March 17th, A. 1914. thir. 1 float want to tlie taffcble' profperty of aifl towns iiig bv Miss Beatrice Pry, a rfolo by Railroad Croiiings, Indicators, Permit Miss Alta llolnlrivkson, 'prtntf dilct 'bv Miss Webster and Miss Beatrice On motion premission is hereby grante'to IT.

Gilfiett of the Fieport Fry and a redding by ItomrM Tripp. On Sign Board and Advertising company the prtiuriitn in the evening Were Miss I Williams; sob); the Misses tier trudc nbd Hl Blake, piano milo; se 1BIDHU the privilege of erecting along th side of the various main roads of this county one-tenth mile on each side of railroad' Crossings, an indicator Id-ted rertdings by 'Miss Wilrtra I'in-ter. and a 'duel liesntifiillv rendcrtid by the MrVse Attn Heiidrick-611 Hud Li la Will known as the one-tenth railroad crossing indicator, with a sign havirtff Advertising space, 'for the term-of ten A.b.ibv coatCxi is 011 the prnjfrAIn for 49.IHI Attest: year, the Same to be without expense to this county, and to be erected sub WM. BOVLKY this hfteritoou iind shonld In' nil irresis table nt tract ion. The 'mot hern are ex peeled to bring the babies who are ex pecfed to be good ft.it 11 I in' a friend Clerk.

seed, etc Robert Hbrah, burlel of indigent soldier. W. otk on county buildings. vr. Rurr Silvius, work at Alms R.

V. Johnson, temporary re-liei. Belvidere Republican, official publication tax lists 1913 Walter F. Allen, inspector construction of Alms House. Samuel Bates, temporary relief Boone, St.

Joseph's Hospital, temporary relief, Belvidere Albert Wakefield, oiling street Mark I. Hall, insurant- premi- urn on Ahns House Wheeler Slater, temporary relief, Belvidere. Mrs. A. B.

Moch, temporary relief, O. F. Lucas, Insurance premium on Alms House Thomas Cornish, fees as probation First. Katlohal Bank; assignee of claim of A. B.

Moch temporary Belvidere'. Burrough' Adding Machine repairing machine. Illinois Northern Utilities fan for county. W. H.

Veber, janitor services. E. Glass, chimney for jail. Clark ft Munn, shades for county offices John A. James, committee services and miscellaneous expenses.

I). It. Con well, temporary relief. Manchester J. Scott Clark, collecting taxes for county treasurer.

Belvidere Republican, supplies for county offices Sidney E. Gorman, janitor services W. E. Gorman, livery hire Frank S. Wilcox, bailiff services.

W. releasing and eomnmtlrtg ftrls'oners. W. E. Gorman, dieting prison- ers.

W. E. Gormfchi terVfng venires S. V. Sanger supplies bounty treasurer' Kupplcr Bishop, temporary relief, Belvidere WlHratir Peters, services as special police Wm.

Bowley, eOubty services. Dr. U. B. Andrews, temporary ONlTED" STATES OF AMERICA.

County of Boonet BS. Board of Annual Session, September 9th D. The Board of Superiors of. Boonfe Counjy, in the Stete of Ilinota, convened in annual session at the office of the County Clerk, in the City of Belvidere, in said County of Boone, on the second Tuesday (being he ninth day) of September A. D.

1S13, and the independence of the United States the one hundred and tlilrty-eighth. Members present 5 Samuel Bates, chairman, Boone; A. C. Watson, Flora; S. L.

Covey, Belvidere; L. A. lioore, Belvidere; John A. Fair, Belvidere; John A. Kelly, hie-dbnia; John A.

James, Matiihesrer; V. H. King, Spring; A. Gates White, Bonus; F. k.

LawshC, LeRoy. The board wk called to order by th rhairtnan and proceeded to the dispatch of business. Local Taxes, 1913. The certifications of the propter of fleW-s for the levy 'of the toad and bridge, the city'bf Belvidere, the villages of Caproa and Poplar Grdve, the school, the special gravel, and other taxes required by the several towns, corporations and districts of the county for the year 1914, having been filed; on fnolion the conhty eterk is hereby instructed and ordered to extend such rates per-cetltum ufion the taxable property liable thereto, upon the valuations returned by the Board of Retfew bf Asffessrtit-nls of thia county Arid the State Bioard of Equalisation for the yeat 1913 In compliance witn the'p'roviMons of tfife Statute as will produce the several 1 Oelinuint District Road Yak. 1 The Road Warrtnts'Yeturned' tbe supervisors 61 the towtts of Mahcties-ter and Spring (being Ihe only towns of this county under thfe labor system) nrie been fafd 'betoie'ttie board on motion, the county dark is hereby instructed nd ordered I to extend upon the Utt'tocwks an sun returned upon said warrants, oposita which the word paid fs'not written: 1 Report of Bount on Wolvas.

The county clerk esented a report that no bounties wei paid on wolVes durinf the year' eh ling the second Tuesday of Septem er, 1913. The same was read and ti accepted and ordered pltct 1 "ori Hie. Bdonfy ori WorVes. On niotidn (We bon tj? bn wolves for fBe ensuinf yekr'eTi linir' on the Sec MISS MAUDE -WHITEHEAD WED DED TO EDWARD JAMES, JR, AT EIGHT SATURDAY MORNINGARB POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE OTHER SOCIAL NOTES OF LOCAL INTEREST. ly rivalrv for the affernoils of the 'adatts feient.

lij 1.75 15.75 15.00 23.80 3.00 .33.10 114.50 9.18 ject to any change or alterations at any time that may be suggested and made by the "various highway commissioners of the townships wherein said indicators may be erected. This board assuming no risk, liability or responsibility whatever tor any damage that may be Insurred thereby. Claims Allowed. The following claims having been presented, the same were severally audited, allowed and the clerk? instructed to draw orders on the county treasurer for the payment of same as follows: A. Vance, services as coroner.

Fred J. Steurer, services as member of board of review CHURCH LADIES OF pT. JAMES 111.00 ENTERTAIN AT DELPHI IIALL -i-4 Programs and dancing MARK EACH EVENING. In the presence of family relatives gathered at the home of the bride, Miss Maude Whitehead and Edward James were married at 8 Saturday morning, Rev. Oeratd O.

Mo'dre, of Trinity Kpisrorial ehnrch, officiating. They were attended by Miss Lucy Bee it and Kenneth Merrill. The bridal party entered the handsomely decked parlor to the strains of Lohengrin 'b wedding mareh, played: by Miss Helen Kilmer, tattnf tbr ptae nnder a white and gnf areh and wedding bell, while the ring cere ftrony wan performed. The tiride was; handsomely attired in white erepe de chine, acd carried white bride roses, 'While the bridesmaid wore brae silk and carried pink ruse. Following tlii Wadding breakfast Mr.

and Mrs. left th city on an last bound ar, ad arer exported to return in a ie-dnyn. weT givtfn adieu a arty rtf friends who followed them to the On Of asssriiejttts R. H. Rassrilesseh, servfees as membter' of board of review of asseaiiaehts.

inieluding- special Services aLclcrh 376 00 vices as Samuel nates, se toad those letters. I'leat-e don't send me to prisoji.V. Kj 3S. Tiffany fr the defense was" forced to lead Iter into tlie court toom. As sat down in the witness chair she became hysterical.

When Bi-ked to testify she fled from the rodm' and ran screaming down the corridor of the building in au attempt to CBeapo the ordeal. Was 'by Deputy Mar-shalg Be.rgeon end Buehner and brought into side room, where Attorney Tiffany and Judge Land is suecc-ed- ed calming her; but she refused to itake the stand nutil tomorrow. Then she -was taken into Judge Land' chambers, where Assistant DiStrirt Attorneys Godman and Kriro-fcifr made kef Write specimens of her handwriting. She was tested ou words eontaiiW, i -the- alleged obscene let- ftod what she 1 wrote practically e'ofcvlerd1 the prosecution that she 1id the physical writing of the letters1 Scb to the Roseustiel girl. Judge Laudis immediately adjourned 'eetn after'the -girl had premised she 'wmiM rectify lit the fftoriiir.gr Confession Paralyses Prosecution.

"The tn'rti in' the ease momentarily paralyzed the prosecution. On th us-' pieioft that tbo woman's confession may be a th geveemwnt started ff searching investigation. Sev-' fetal subpoenas -wiTe iirfued tonight for person aupjwued have knowledge of 'Mrs. Eiizler's attitude toward Br. Arnold and the Kofenstiel family.

When Ir. -Arnold left the eourtroom ihi fifternoou, arcotnpuniod by hie Wife, lib WiH they quit hammering' the ArnotiM'i- Amold Denies Writing Notes. Eftriy in the day I)r. 'Arnold took the utand'in bis own dereane. denied H'ritinjf'" the Tetterss gave demonstra-tietf his haad-writiBfT) and said the hflett ngainst him "were made as tlie Vaaih of a blackmailing" plot on the part of the EotientieR Hi wag 'saojoeted to a four hours' tWsj-ejramiBSitton-by Assistant District Attorney Ondman.s T'nder a rapid fire of qOfstions' froih'tho proieeutor the dSffndaW denied that he had caused ile: letter to be written or instructed any oiil1 to tit thfem for him.

"A -a result of the new developments in tb a' It Is likely the grand jury will tfe-ttfaJlM. traced 'TJtfbuh fiand writing. Attorney-'Tiffany did not know until rafct 'nifiht tha't lie was on the right as to who wrote the letters. The yesterday secured hand-wrillflu cpert from Milwaukee. Hig name is John F.

Tyrrell. Ho noted a peculiarly formed, capital in the aaonymottt letter whieh he Hhowed to i.fr 'Tiffany; This let the attorney's tl.iud Work, as he recalled aome- hi review member board of assessments, the sura kA fl0.2(f Following is the afternoon's pro PIS fii Miss Mertrude Hal'er. Readings-Miss ElVa Boglli'. Soltf-Mrs. Arthur Wheeler.

Pihno1 Miss Viol.Vleiek"ohh. Rrading Bemeita Rowers. V. m. Baby Contest Supper.

On motion the county clef is hereby to draw an order oft the county treasurer la favor 6f Elizabeth B. Hai'vey, supferlntfetident 0' Schdols for the sum of J125.0S the, saitl amount to hep defray the 'expehsea-of the Coming teachers Institute for' this county. Payment on Pdev FaVm," Balance. Op motion the county clerk Is hereby instructed to draw an order on the county treasurer favor of H. M.

of alahity dollars, the tuhrHelnjr, trfealahce due on the poor ar.m Time Warrants, Order to Oraw. "On motion the couhty clerk Is hereby authorized, empowered and instructed to draw'tircR Warrants on the county treasurer" of this eounty In the sura of thirty" thousand dollars, the same to' be drawn for the purpose of providing a fund to meet and defray the necessary expenses df this county, for the year Including the expense of construction of the new aims house. The said warrants to be drawn and used against and th anticipation of the taxes already levied for the payment of all' such ordinary and necessary expenses of this' county; the same to show Upon' their face that they are payable solely from the taxes to be including advanced I it hire for 75.00 T5 00 6.0Q 14.50 357.00 4.50 3 00 4.58 2.5 262.00 39.00 5.7fl for stamp. O. L.

liver; I count 110.20 00 t- 13.40 Dr. O. MM, Bodh. their return thov will live on Kust work John Fair, eonimiti Locust str'-et, in a house which they Belvidere Telephon Company have already fnrnistod, rent of lents for ond TneWAy 6f Sepftmber, 1914, was relief. Belvidere if.

(From Sat urday 1 Daily, Adelphi kail Has triuAfdrnied iuty a veritable- bower of beauty 'yesterday afternoon find evfnitig, prettily decorated booths having been erected aid presided over by the Altar and Rosary society aMd the Yonng Ladles' Modality ef St. Janieu Catholic church, who sold Ho fleligfittxf VrsAiwartli'Ies of faiiey work, tehtfitinii home-ninde bakery goods. In the evening there Was' an the numbers being by Mrs. Jsac Wrwte-Green-slit, Misg Gertrude Thomas and T. M.

The evening's enjoyment terminated with dancing 4b which many eoupleB participfed," including program that was thoroughly enjoyed. T. Sullivan gave a bass tolo' with fine effect, his powerful deep Voice nev er perhaps having-been heard to bet tvr advantage than in "Asleep in the Deep." by Petrie, which called for an encore, the' response to which was "Over the Billowy Deep, "-by Smith, sung by Messrs. Sullivan, James Our tis and Carl Sim ftuck, a number that won -deserved 'applnuse. Mr? -sialic Ersle Wrate-Orevnslit won a generous C.

W. 'Watson Co. of The bride is a well known Bel re girl, daughter of Mr. 'and "Mrs. Bar ending fixed as follows: 1 on full grown woli-s tio.oo coupty tor naif Nov.

30th, 1913 fice expenses tiO.UO 44.5 William Whitehead, of 335 West Bobne On I'M fee workB ur. B. Burt, temporary re 24.50 h. A. Moore, comm Dr.

Alden Alulre, relief, Beividere emporary street, has a host of friends and well wishers who bespeak for her the abund pairing Elgin Hospital, Repoft of Superlnten. tfentl The seml-annuaf rM-t of the Sup ant happiness which she richly de lief, Belvidere. Frank W. Plane screen at jail Dr. R.

B. Andrewg relier, Belvidere. On motion the US. 00 rd now takes a afternoon at recess until tomon fin porary erintendent of the Egin State Hos Ind condition of two'clock p.W- pital of the number Frank Rairdin, ball! the patients of thfs services iftty' irohnitfi 'Board df 'SWfe'r SeSBlon. Wednesda sors; September September 10, W.

E. Gorman, cotir services. in said institution Sttoe firstJYfarw 1913. W. E.

Gorman, exp se July A. D. 1913. haVlig b'een preseht- 'Ttfe board linois re- fcnd'on motron pursuant lo d- 1.30 36.25 6.00 24.01) 9.00 11.25 37.10 37.10 152.15 accepted and' of deftd! Imlrdment, all of Na'ced on file." members being Callaghan P. F.

Pettlbdne for county office: ripporif hds ski this county supplies present. f.w Cfarmt had twenty-seven pat pnts therein Vri flowed. 1 collected, pufsuanl Id Ihe levy jjf 'thf George D. Barhardp: sup- ine roiiowrn tround of applue with hef Skilled lima Having oevn leen are county said date, of whom ti patients. offices jilies for count; serve.

i The groom is the son of Mr. and Kd James, and is employed at the N. M. Co. plant.

He is a young man who is highly esteemed in a Wide circle, for integrity aaV industry, and will receive many congratulation and wishes for his happiness -and prosperity; They will re at hn'me their friends after 31. i Made Oarnfthte for Poor Child. Twenty Minnewawa 'anii Fin-, (iirls enthusiastically sewed guruietits for a child of poor parent Kriijay afternoon at the home of their guwd ian, Miss Margaret Hannah, 524 North: State Ntreet, tho work being part'ofi their commendable einleavorn to help IBs iieedj'. were severally George D. Barha (fd the Clerk 1n- aoaited; aiioia sup- County Tax -evy.

i Off Ices v. plies for count; TniS' ftelng thift -sex stfiirted tor drtwot-i lidn prertribVd (ert'on the bounty Illinois Printing hnent of same as tfeasdrer for tn pi supplies of the- county by law for the levyin tax, on motion and a follows for eounty offiq le being taken; in all of tfhe Imporary re- Dr. t. f. oand.

te 1.25 Ordered tba i porary re- 142.50 Arthur Hyland, lief, Belvidere. R. B. Andrews, rary relief, Flo the red! being tailed members voting, tt is levy of fifty-thousand larri be and Ihe same Itef, Beividerei'S Belvidete TeWbho I50.00fl.00) m- hereby nia'de 37. 7E 21.2! tempo-temporary -i phone toll.

Sam'l Bates, tfcrti J. A. Westerm as tax for the several purposes hele- relief, Boone Boone 2 10 pry relief, 'temporary Wilc'ox Olson lemporary re- Jesse F. Uanhh lief, BooAe. relief, Belvider 01 reading of "Here Comes the 'Bride," find responded to an encore with "Ffl-dnr' AtteroMi Katertaihtnent -at School," and "Boogera." Miss Gertrude Thomas, who has been studying with Marvin Hiushaw of the Hiimhaw Conservatory of Srhatmed her hearers with "The SwftlloWs," by Uingltani, and as- an encore number, 4 YtmM Better As Me." by Loljr.

Miss Thomas has been heard but littlo by her Belvidere friends and displayed a' rich soprano of much Miss Bertha List. 'played tlm accompaniments during the eveuingj her skill adding to the success of each number. The Dnlilstrahd Orchestra furnished excellentmusic, for the dancing that closed the evening. The. program for tttis evenihg "italls for solo' by' Miss ttdge 'AsJtirtV a re'adinjf by' 'liss Margtietfire Sulli'vaii and a solo by If.

Buliifteyer. Hopper will be served, beftitiiilng at and duuc.ing will close the eyening. rson, tempo- Leitxell 8 te I porary re- Mt lntyi-e rarf relief, R. inafter enumerated, ihj and for the said county of Boone, il the state" of llllndls, and itie county Ifefk is'fiereby Instructed and ordered etletid met ttpn I the laxafele fort'ert of codnty fbdn thfe Valuations returned Smd teqiliWd for trie yeaf 1913, as the law dectB, as will produce safe" amdtfnt. I 1.110 lief, Belvlderev.

8. E. Morse tic Sol I temporary Bates IVerfi temporary ThlnRifbvei- relief, Boone. relief, Belvidere 4 Troy lalndry tor jail iary relief, W. H.

riel.rferop 21.84 27.33 23. 00 1.1.60 15.00 meeting heretofore made. iThifBafd warrants to bV at 8chlmes and fri Such amounts as fjlnflg iwfe required tof- meet iBucn Ihdebtedftefe County Superintendent of Highways. Name! Submitted to 8tato Commfsiion. And now 'on nfotfoft and pursuant to the provisions of section "8" Article "3" of the road and bridfce lawn of this state, the following named gentlemen, vis: John A.

Fair, Walter F. Allen. W. H. Densmore, Thomas W.

lluiuphrey and 11. Swenson. anil hereby considered and selected by this board as desirable candidales. for the office of superintendent of highways for this county; the said aboVe nanies to be submitted to the state ifiighway coriiihlssloh, who shall detei rnlfi by ionlpetltivo examination from among Bald 'nattiestle persons eligible and best the said off leeef eoanty superintendent of thfsthis botrd. may make aft 'appolntmeht acrtfirtgly.

And the county clerk te hereby In-sWafcterU'to certify' skid names as provided by the Ifattit Petit jurors. The lists prepared by the various supervisors of the names of the geh-tfenicn 6f this county 'front which Is drawn; the petit jurors having been presented, oh motion the same wefe "and the clerk Instructed to enter them of record, and prepare the cards for this John A. Kelly, commute! Belvidere 11.90 wdrk Belvidere Lumber Th said ktiidunt' Deft Ih 'th g- Fuel W. H. King.

i Belvidere. gregAte ks determined fc temporaVy rhilk the Several Thomas Bailiff services A. Andersbn. tetn rary relief, Loom In Shattu bailiff Belvidere. wko 2500 pVirpdss ks folldwa;" For relief of thrJpor.

For- jury DipenKes Heating and lighting lees 24.00 Lindsay. Cffte1 porary re- Scoiraty lief, Belvider. John c. Becker, HUtotiidbile Joe N. Jusipce fees In peo-' pies rases, (ofa 'Casey, ttfjn porary relb Flora 17.15 H- 60.00 F.

A. LawKhe Inter work HAVE UNIQUE WINDOW EXHIBIT Marshall' framina tieb. SeeghilHot, te Iporary re- and 'cksln 27.20 lief, Manchester Borary re- H. Johhson, te' lief, Boone. 11.21 3.11 15 .00 22.50 7.K5 0.75 4D.08 50.66 55.00 79.42 30.00 ih i F.

W. Ellingsoa, tenftidrary, re -finlldirigs WQ Jarritbr r. Salary 6f coonfy Judged. 1 1)0 Salary of state's attortrftyl, 1500 Salary of Board of RevlJw of Assessments. iwm Records, stationery and Wt 18t0 Bailiff J.

im Publication and 1500 Election expenses 2000 Dietlhg "V.l... lOuO tnsdrahe-ott county building. lbo Telepfionl iiervitfek 5 2f)0 Bur hit of' Itidlgent 200 AppropVtatWtis for good road, lief; LeRoy, justice fees In 7. 30 Fulfliger, meals for 10.50 Bed Stlfawu'cOptables fees In peoples' 4.65 A. C.

femniHtaB work 14.00 Ordir1 Vaeal'ed On rttOtfota the order heretofore Rockford Office Supjy House, 'supplies for count; Baby Ostriches and Eggs Show in Local Window. The Biitterlleld store on South State street has adopted a unique method of ailvertiaingtlicii; plume sale. In' their show window they have two ostriches, stuffed, and a display of huge ostrich. eggs. Vhtj two littlefls-triches woro brought from Africa, nod are said to have been five days old.

CYCLONE HAY YET CLAIM A VICTIM. Jury box pursuant to the. provisions M. M. Huntington, clAver seed, S.

L. Covey; money idvanced for temporary; relie. 8. L. Covey, colnmltteelwork.

1 JlipHI wish Vficrduwd of the Btatute. 1 ij ")4 Grand Jurors, the following named gentlemeri were belecte'd to serve as grand jurors for the coming January term of the circuit, court A. t.ll9i4. II. Allen, Frank Moore- Mi) 1500 I (state aid).

County officers services and ex- pehst ae'eouhts Payment on county alms house. J. Dempsey, supplies for county jail 0.20 J. Dempsey, temporary relief, Belvidere. 43.6$ Wiltw'tk ife Rang'er, temporary 'relief, 83.00 Belvldei'e Lumbe Fuel Belolt News: 'The nftermalh of Ihe heAd.

1 1 Belvidere Hotrter Kennedy, S. Van-derwalker, Roy Phelps, E. B. Alexan cyclone at the- town line bridge again came fnrtb tdday 'whm'nttle Kobert Atet.rea- was; taken io Hie1' IWloit hos 13S.S5 der; Frank 'BAhr, Paul Berg, Ed. Kee-nah, Wm, BakeK'' made on the 18th day of March, 1913; establishing' Ifcestfin ptr year for1 miscellaneous expenses for the county' superintendent of schools, Is liereby rescinded and Vacated.

Board of.Rev'law of AlismenU, Fees A(lowa, i'914. On motion' Ihe 'members of the Board bf Review olf assessments of this county, are hereby allowed the sum olf fdUr" dollars' far 'day for, services tH VeTeridWed ft (he y'ekr 1914. Payment to' Frank M. Leach. On motion the county 'tlcrk is hereby lflstrtcted to "dfaw ah Order on the county treasured In favor" of Frank Ml Xkitix tot'm iiini Vlfet.SMlaM aiiount teing nlfn 'fOf th keeping of' the9 county oor tip to the 9th day of v' Teacher Institute, Appropriation.

lttfL t0 I only had A THOUSAND DOL-LARi? NOW. (. i BUsineaa haficeB fkre opening up and offering themaelvea to any of Uh and ml olf os Very frequently; and the; nmn who seta thv fiance' is' THE MAN WHO HAS THE HONEY 0 ttlko It. A bank account with now. Be prepared for A i bance.

7 v'Lf t- i yv Do Your Banking With Us. Wa Pay Three pat Cent latatert coal' for county Jennie Fullageh' temporary fe- lief, Belvidere Northern' llllnofa ''tHilWk Co. light for cAuntVDuIldlhits. 7.50 Caledonia Roy 5 Barmore, Robert O. iceiiy: Manchester Fred Ptderson.

Frank pital in dretfatibus "Piieu-monia i thrfuteuiny thA riUftCfdlbw, the "lines Titfhg Wnlght of the cyclone, when ho became wet to the skin and .25421 Total rrr. Cotfhty' loV, RitpoH of Comrnttterf. The com'fhlfteVtm 'the county pobi1 fcaVlrig 'pr-eKented1 theffrferlbrf, shb'. 1'ng tht 'name; ag, "mental' and' pby slcal condition of Mf poor" 'of "this county under tlift-tart of Frank Leach; the'terne wa Ta'(l and dn.nr Bald're(Hytt shOWfed' that- thte' pftor' patients kre' well provided Wr add that they( are apparently happy and Vnf. H.

Robinson, repairing 74.83 5.00 SprltagBenj llarlj'nVVate- Hill. jaif windbw'. The father StAfed't'hat he could not lrn tf'iJl. I Jl i Ulempoiajry. Uef, 22.00 "BonUs-FT.

P. WflpbT Oscar Andeit On. 4 mJf BooneJohn Crosier, James wh 'cold and' It 'was hltw moHier'l eare, She bemg ft rnabital temporaiT Amos Stlmes. now, "as the mult of injuriei in lb wie-f, .19. po John O.

Peart, temporary relief LeRoy-Charles T. Goodail, Jacob storm,.

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