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THE SUPERVISORS URDAY. Office Many Other Important Things. The Bonxd of Supcrvil'ots m1- jouxned last Satunlay morning after a very busy session. ·' J'hc meeting of tho good roads committee whi(;h met ·last If cdnes- dav afternoon. 1ras not very well at- . ' tendecl by outsiders. The proceedings opened with the reading of the report of the High- Total W;J,Y .fmprovem(mt Committee, pre- :,ent.ed by the chairman, Supervisor Hutton. The report begins: Gemlemen: Yot.tr committee ap- poin tetl at the session of the borml in 1905, to recommend <t syste;m of hi•,ltways to be 1m provet1 1tnder the pl~v[sions of the fifty million rlollar bond issne woulll report <tS follows: vV 0 haYe consulted with the To1rp Boards of the :lcvcml town~ of the county ancl ns f<tr as possible have visited tho roads which they have recommended for improvement, hav- in<r in view the iclca of g~'·ing to e~ry town the best service possible and still pbn '\ system that ·will be of benefit to the county as a whole. W 0 therefore recounneml for your consideration i;hc following s y~tem of hi~rhways uml <tttuch a,ncl make a pa~t of this report <t m<tp of ?1ctlt- tauqu<t Coanty sl.Jo1ring in dct;u] the highwa.ys 1 -ecommcmlcd for improve- went;, Then folJows a dc'ta.ilcd descrip- tion of the roa<ls recommended for improvement which haOJ <dretLcly been publishe(l. '.Phe <cnwunt clw,rgoll to the scveml town 8 for their poor for the last year ttnd paid out for thoit benefits at all charitable institutions in the eountry arc as follows: .Arkwright J3usti (J;m:oll Charlotte Ohauwuttlllt Cheny Ureck Glymer Duukirk Ellery Ellicott Ellington J!'reuch Greek Uerry lhnoYer Hanuouy JameStO\YD Kiautone l'omti·et Portlaml Ripley. Sherman ·Stockton $ :121 5:3U JAU 3TB ()!jp ·17 ~31:1 :\L2i31 • -'<)o b, 45il ~08 tiBT o,53ti, .10 .:2,04.:2 370 ,:to) Pi) l~X Villinova u, \\r ost!ield G15 Min:.t aml Poiaml hotd no cxl)euses a.ml S.heridu,n had_ct credit of£;3 il.i:l5. Mr. Nuttttl of )fina, chairman the committee on county expense~, submitted the following report \fhicl1 was adopted: T 0 the .Board of snperrisors Chautauqua county: Yuur committee on co1.uuy pea<lC::i after carefnlly cxam1J~ng iutq_ dm condition of dw sen;ra1 funck the cottnty as disclosed~ by the treasurer's. bo_o~>s report that they find the following snm8 will necessarily need to be mised to pay t.be expense,; ofthe county of Ch,m- ~~~utrua for the following year: Contingent fund $15,000 Court ~£jury fund 1,500 Poot: fund 8, 000 Couhty jtldge salary .2,000 8pecial county judge salary -±00 S~rrogate·s salary 2,000 Sl .''l'n\'ate's office experlses 120 00 ).., l- \.bt. Special surragate .. sahn-y s;rrogate's clerk salary First recording clerk Second recording clerk County librarian PICNIC. B!G GASSER. La.rgesi Gusher Says The Kan~ RepubHcan. Keeler When the- sanrl was fit·st struck a struck •