Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 46, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 January 1892 — Page 3

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s Robertson have Kjk of groceries to jo north of the " ad solicit a call onai and an assay y he able to call. tivatc your nnstneee i ad we believe we ch pood. by A BoBEKmar. aad the your groendy when yon come atofiue to step into beetem grocery store ;h good ae you may I better proportioned

e town than that of

jrhcetara. . "Bella of Key West Bowman & Blnett. Omn Pablo in Jckart'a, tooth of the College Avenue. Bring

m Monroe oooaty nan jever hroi Charier 'Golden Knfy goods I. will afar yon a very arson. If any person w irons of aeenring late at tat style prion it -.nndonrtand bow be could j haa to trade at Charier fettsy's store. Everything and jijthhsg that seen or women want, ah he secured at this establish ateot.

If it is Grippe yon have go to Fans Bros, Get a bottle of South American Nervine, Everybody recommends it-

Acnoss run ran PurromeK is Chsriey M cPbeeteir popular ly gwtry. It is here that eoane 10 ten nf the best goods, both staand fancy, and they are never appointod Sat lieiheeters al.ys has these goods in stock, ae choicest .wintry prodnee is ataya kept by this hoase, and no te neon go farther for such goods Aeywant.

"isasr Coiaes, choicest Teas,

9-t Tobaeros and Cigars, asost taMaeanntry prodnee, and evert that a4 well regulated ily ass, ran he bad at Charley ?tonteva' graatry store, opposite pnstoBos. Jtemsanhsr the ie. rSmoke "Belle of Key WeHrt nr. Bowaaan Bluett. -Ttt dnnt went to order doom, yjjnd rill yon call at W. J. nVardware store and invests . the samples and prices. All tuner of builders hardware ot

te-stvle and at as low prices as

-sible. , ToTHIHa has been omitted from

Uhaadvome new stuck of. winter

food at Charley Mobley'a dry wod store that soar be called fot

iJMns numerous cutioer. Resunt the "Golden Rale" is on '.be sooth aide of the square, and it the only dry goods store over

STOAT ED. A gray mare belong

ing to Her. U. N. Loccock, resid-

iut ua . wainotst. between an

and 9th. "' Finder will please return end be rewarded.

Fob Groceeies step right into

the sow beast corner, south of the

poatoBie, ask if it is Charley McPbeeters' store. If it is yon are in the riant place eo on trading.

and voti will set 91. 10 worth of

goods for every dollar you pay down. This is the thcth.

Haiiwoxe Bciuhko Lots. I baee several very handsome building loU to sell on west 7th street. Call on me. . SODDY CABMICHAEI,.

Benckabt has the most convenient and neatest Oyster Parlor in town. Remember this when you

and your lady desire a dish.

Dos"t forget Winslow, when

yon want any implements for the

farm.

Rkmeubbk that no man ran sell No. 1 faim wagons or spring wa

gons cheaper than W. J. Allen.

He ass yon to call and examine his wagons before you buy. ( Everybody likes to tbade with Charier McPheeters he is one

of the cleverest men in the town.and then he keeps a choice stock of groceries that gives full satisfaction, so that customer are pleased both

by the goods and tbe ma

Moumb Wagom8, the best in

tbe State, sold by W. J. A Hen.

Don bny a wagon till you mveati-

rate the "MoJine," It will be to

yonr interest.

i ! ytjgfjpaa i Don't forget to direct your at

toraey to bring advertising to the

rroereas otnee, in cases wbere yon

have any business ss administrator,

exeehtor or guardian. Rates very

low and work done correctly.

The finest stock of Hanging and Stand Lamps in Town, at 11. LiNpLEY'a Sons. Persons with whom the Pro

gress has contracts for wood will

please remember that we prefer 18inch sugar, beech, or shell-bark hickory. Ir yoc want a nice Hanging or Stand Lamp, do not fail to examine b. lindlev's sons assortment, before you buy.

Goino to or coning from the postoffice you can secure yonr groceries at Chas. H. McPheeters grocery and provision store. ' Charlev is a popular man, his store is popular because it oarries a well assorted stock, bis prices are popular because they are reasonable. The Old "Bee Hive," the best Dry Goods Room in Southern Indiana, for rent. Hall mt. nr write in

I WJ. ALLEN.

Ask for Winslow's when you

Job Smith is not excluairely in come to town and want a set

the holidav trade, though it looks

like Christmas every day at his southside store. He carries that kind of a stock all tbe year round. But his specialty is fine goods, such as standard brands of silverware, fine clocks, gold and nil vcr watches, diamond goods, finest chains that are manufactured, gild spectacles and eyeglasses, and anything and everything usually kept in such sn

establishment. Two expert watch-

makers are busy all the time making repairs on watches, jewelry, etc. so that the customers can be assured of getting their work at the time promised. Never purchases watch or clock till you see what Smith can do for you. He is under tbe Opera House.

Save Money and get tbe latest designs in Queens wure and Glass-

ware at C. H. McPheeters' popular

harness. He can save you money. Boston Brown Bread is now baked daily by Benckart. Lovers of the bread are invited to call.

nrSmoke "Belle of Key West" Cigar. Bowman & Bluett. FOR REHT. The old Bee Hive dry goods store, after the 1st of January. Apply to W. J. ALLEN. Finest shell hardware in Bloom ington can be found at W. J. Allen's hardware store. He keeps only tbe best.

Nations! Hotel barber shop is a convenient, neat and cosy establishment, just east of the post office. Gub. Kreuger is proprietor. Give him a call.

Caij. on McKinley & Robert

grocery store, southeast corner of son, the grocers, in the new room, thefsquare. New supply of Iron-! north of "Progrees Block," North

D?PBIC

Baking

Powder:

Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard,

The express companies and postmasters have had all they could do. to look after the holiday business. It has been larger this year than usual. Sla, Mulky was in Chicago last week. Tbe Major thinks the outlook for the stone business next season will be extraordinarily good. The Seward foundry force have all been prostrated with la grippe and but little was done there during the p&st week. The Progress is in receipt of, a half down holiday novels from tbe Chicago publishers, with a request to read and review. Life is too short and eye-sight too precious to use it in this way. An examination ot one was sufficient. They are "love stories." One of these

Ed. Stipp who now resides in California writes that he has recently cut a tree on his place which yielded forty-three cords of wood, Capt. N. E. Mathers has been spending his holiday vacMion at home. Mathers is wHl pleased with his position in the U. S. Marshal's office, and will doubtless rec:ve a deserved promotion in the ar future. ' Thos. N. Mathers was taken sick with congestion of the stomaoh laot Wednesday, and was in a dangerous condition for several days. John W. Davis, the merchant tailor, has been quite sick during tbe paBt week with la grippe. The father of Ed. Johns was visiting in Bloomington last week. Mr. Johns resides in Martinsville,

is

stone China and Decorated Ware.

College Avenue.

and first-class.

No man excels Geo. Benokart as.Come and get acquainted.

a Bread baker. His bread creates!

comment wherever used, by its

sweetness, richness, llightnesa. Try

be convinced. ;

Everything new

Do not delay.

Time Tnnl U Bloomington. Central Standard Tims. Day Mail Train North, arnT0......10t5t a m Hail Train South, " .'......3:41 p.m Nierht

OYSTERS of only the best brands Mail Train North, arrive U:l p. n

served in all styles, at Geo. Bene-! M. Train South, " 3JM a m , , l ' atu r'n LouMvillo Accom North........... &40 p.m hart's oyster house, South College jiiia Aocoou, South saoE. Avenue. L. A. CLARK, Agist.

Taxes for 1891

To te Tax Pap

Bloomington, hid., January 1st, 1S9$.

Brm, R. L. Winslow, opposite dss eowoty jail, it liandyiartera for everytbine; in the Bnggr. Surrey, Cart and Harness tin. i CnAto Woblkt can snpplr you with a buffer, nhnrton, sprint! wa

gon, or anything else in tbe way of

a wntew wnieh yon assy need. Too don't have to pay him cash, itbera an he will awap for horse a or aantaa. He may be fbtrad at the 1 big livery barn north of the square, . on College Avenue.

For Studtrbaker wagons, carta

-and spring wagoaa, call as W.J. ALLEN3. v(jbh Spavin Uahnent re-

mnvea all Hard, Soft or Oalloosed

Inmnaand Bleasasboa from horses.

- Bbwd Spavin Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stiftea, Sprains,

nU Swollen Tnruata, Uomlm, etc.

Bava 990 by ase of one bottle. Warranted tbe most wonderful Bias!! Core ever known. Bold by

Farm Bros., Draggtsta, Blooming

de3-91

A BAneuiN. An Eb Cornet, (silver plated) and a Bb Clarinet arii -b instruction book, Car sale or

Irada cheap. Inquire at Ibis ojBca.

Or of wm. hmm

Finest pnr&AY of lata-stvle China cops, aantieim, plates, and fall aetts. at J. C. Bobtnson'a. Tbe

water setts are beautiful, delicate, and coaaparaiivttly cheap, when the

real value is taken into einssaern-

(ion. Tbe art ration of tbe ladies

It directed to Robinson's show win

dow. He is also Wins in s large apply of Holiday Goods of various kinds, and will compete for a share of the trade of tbe people in that

line. He asks yon to call and set niat In hia aanrlj fitted, electric

of Monroe rat? :

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That tbe Tax Duplicate for the State and County, for the

Year 1891 is now in my bauds, and I am ready to receive taxes thereon charged. '

TURNPIKE ROAD TAX.

I have also received the Turnpike Duplicates for the collection of Taxes on the following roads ;

HIGHT, WYLIE, STEPHENS and DIN3MORE. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each one hundred dollars' worth of property

NAMES OF TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS.

Bean Blossom, Washington, Marion,

Benton.

Bioonriagton,

Kiebland, -Van Baren, -

Perry,

Bait Creek, -

Polk, Clear Creek, Indian Creek, City of Bloomington,

Town or taisttsville,

Town af Stinesville, -

Profs. Clark and Saunderson are seriously sioli with la grippe. A series of meetings was begun Monday ni;!it, by the pastors of the United Presbyterian, Methodist and Walnut St. Presbyterian churches.

introduces tbe heroine, Helen Dav

ers, whose papa with his pants polishes the whisky barrels in Mike Mulligsns's saloon on South State street, her mother has gallop-, ing consumption, three little sisters are sick with measles and ber twin brothers have worms. One bright winter morning Helen was hurrying to the match, factory where she earned a salary of 48 cents per week, when she fell . upon the icy pavement aud sprained her ankle (believe 'twas the left one). A gentleman in a sleigh and driving a spirited JM25 horse (which he

bought of Craig Worley), gathered her up tenderly and took ber to her humble home. He wore a furlined overcoat, had black curly eyes and! blue hair, gold in hie teeth, and cloves on bis breath. Well be was worth 94,000,000 and he married the girl, bought the old man a barrel of whisky, got some South American Nervine of Ftris

Bros, aud cured tbe old woman and the five kids, and everything is now lovely. And that's about the way the other stories ran. It is . LI. . . 1 1

no irouoie 10 write a love 8lory in thl8 city Just toss in a fortune and a mar- ll

riage and you have it. .1 he new Lodge K. of P. at n,, -p. . . ,. I Stinesville, is officered as follows: The Gentry boys are making p q Wm Wilea . ac K R some reiwn i on their cr thatjF,ach y. c Th ' M slund, near the i Model Mill. 1 hey , 1re) Wm Wil j K of R are getting ready to take the road ; and g chaa WaIker. M of p. again. U til go south. 1?;)bt W(,ch . M of' E Frauk fir. J. A. Wnndlmrn was in S Moore : M. A:, John Terry : I.G.,

Philadelphia last week, where hejAndy Pugh ; O.G Oalard Brown.

Showers Bros, have paid out for labor, daring the past twelve mouths $62,000. At present the firm have over four million feet of lumber on their grounds. They manufacture full bed room suites, and have averaged 1,800 pieces each week for the past fifty-two, or 126,000 pieces. They ship to every State in the Union, as well as to tbe territories. W. B. Hughes and wife have both been sick with la grippe. Mr. Hughes is convalescing but Mrs. Hughes is still seriously ill. Born to S. E. Carmichael and wife, on Tuesday last, a son. Prof. Foster Hitcht spent the

holiday vacation with bis mother,

WE PLACE ON SALE THIS WEEK The Finest Assortment of HXACK BILIS UMISREIjIjAB ever sett In Monroe C, HANDLES OF SOLID GOLD AND SILVER. HANDLES OF SILVER AND GOLD DEPOSIT S, PEARL INLAID AND IMPORTED NATURAL STICKS, 11 CACIA, RNAMBIJCA VrOOD, SNAKE WQQD, BRAZIL V00Q WAI5HIEL, I! C, Call and See These as well as othPT 8UITABLE; HOLIDAY IPREOENTO. EA&LS CLOTEMS HOUSE.

went to attetul a national cooveu tiou for Uoiversitv Extension.

Jew Hiibbanl, Snpt. of Noblesvilte High School, is spending (he holidays with Bloomington relations.

8 0012 6 16 J 5510 29 16 10 15 92 7T 719 2 00 12 I 6 16 55 151010 10 10 5 80 70 1 50 2 00 12 i 6 16 I 55 15 15 10 10 75 65 1 40 2 00 12 i 6 16 55 12 16 16 10 10 82 72 1 54 2 0012 i 6 16 55 2014 12 10 10 6 36 76 1 6i 2 00 12 6 16 i 55 815 7 10 12 77 65 1 42 2 00 12 6 16 J 56 15 9 10 10 10 77 67 1 44 9 00 12 6 16 55 6 10 10 10 68 58 1 26 8 00 12 i 6 16 55 25 0510 10 20) 90 70 1 60 2 00 12 i 6 16 J 55 20 25 1 0 12 25 97 85 1 82 2 00 12 i 6 16 I 5510 1030 10 10 85 75 I 60 2 00 12 6 16 I 55 15 15 16 10 10 83 78 1 56 2 25 12 6 16 i 55 34 10 67 67 1 34 2 0012 i 6 16 I 56 26 40 10 83 83 1 66 2 0012 j 6 16 j 55 29 16 10 IS 25 99j84 1 84

The Motion railroad company are pushing the work of construction ou their new depot at Elletfsvilje. It will be a vast improvement over the old one. I. U. will be open for business

i-on Wednesday.

Jesse Mayfield and wife, J. O Burbank nd wife, E. B. Cassell snd Clay Howard are on the sick list.

Ail the old situdeuta remember

Uncle Tommy Spicer with gratitude and affection. In fact it seems that I, U. without the faithful old

janitor is but I. U. to them. Mr.

Spicer waa 80 years of sge last

week, and is in good general healtl'.

In addition to the above there is charged to each person owning or harborinsr within the

County one mala dog, 91.00; one female dog 92.00; each additional dog 92.00.

The first installment of Taxes must be paid on or before the Third Monday in April, 1892,

Or the whole amount will be delinquent and subject to penalty. The second iustallment ou or be-

ion um FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 189.

fioad Receipts will not be received eicept on first half, or April installment of Nk

County Orders will not be paid to any one owing Delinquent Taxes, buying tbcui. ..

All parties are earned

P Beta ira or Part of any

Bearing Machine, call at B. LI 8 BUTTS 802T&

Yu will need a tonio after la grippe lets go. At Faria Bam. yon

can get Booth American riervine. . if one better. 1 Better get t gallon of thai elioioa eider at MoKinley A Bobert ertsnn's grocery store for yonr pffaristanas mines pies. It is prime, nod tbe genuine jaiea of tbe apple. RfCsmT Con KB in tbe town & 4p sryved at Geo. A. Benckart's hscnvt where can ba scoured t lue.jMt will specially commend itilf tn-fcriaeis ad others.

The owner of Property on the first of April in any year shall be liable for the Taxes of that year.

im porcuasrr 01 propcriy un xoc nm uay 01 April is cunsuiereu, unuer lue suttuic, as me owner on tliat

nay. aec.

DUTY OF TAXPAYERS:

It is the duty of each Tax Payer to state what he is taxed on, and where situated, snd if i n more

than one township, to slate the diffrrent toirnships, ami gravel roads opmi which be ays. I would urge

upon isx rayers uie importance t paying early aucl avoid in sr. the rusu ot the last lew days, sml eaieciallv thoaa wbo have their taxes inmplicaled, sunh as undivided exiatcs, are requcsti'd to call when wu are at

ieasnre, as a requires time to make the iiivmiom ami write sept rate receipts. h,X8niino yoiir lax nocijil

nesora leaving me omce, ami see tiai (iiera is nu mntK8 in your change. iVrsous owing tt linqtieiii

taxes will save cost and trouble ly sett ling iniiuediutely, J he late law is of s-ich a character that there is no option left tbe Treasurer but to cuf'urue the uoljectiou of delinquent taxcB, however much ho iany re-

pn w w ao.

Tno Annual fiSalle or toliniujt Iands ami Jottt vill taUo pluoo on the

flteoosul 3XoiMlay la JTebrun-ry. I &OiS.

Berlin pcn,,i,.nhorities are trying to devise a method for the more thorough cleansing of beer glasses in resta n rants. The city health physicicms say that disease is spread by the glasses washed as they are at present:. Can it be possible that any of the sickness now so prevalent in Bloomington is due to this cause.

-Born,, to Jo?. McKinley ami wife, a daughter. Wm. Dimsmore, of La Salle co., Ills., is vitiiting his fat her, John Dtnsmore. Mrs. 6am. Dinsmore of Cherryvale, jas.t is visiting relations here.

Ind. Journal : Miss Nora Hunter of Bloomington is the guest of Mrs.T. A. Wiuterrowd. Corn! Corn! At W.J.Allen's.

SETTLE UP. Do you. owe me? I want my

money, it 1 owe you present your bill. I must have what you owe me at once.

C. C. TURNER.

It is the regular merchant wbo

builds un your town, pays taxes,

supports your churches and schools, and lends a baud to every good

and charitable work, and not the "traveling merchant," You pay your money and take your choice.

oy purchasing gooos ot peotiiers aud transients you discourage your

borne merchants.

At San Angelo. Tex., on Wed

nesday last a man was convicted of

murder and fined $37 and coBts.

The jury must Lave thought he was

a millionaire.

WE ARE GOING TO SELL OUR STOCK AT BEDTJCE9 PEICES

TO CUT IT DOWN A8 MUCH AS POSSIBLE BY THE FIRST of the YEAR.

Ellis Leatherman and wife, and J, W. Hardman aud wife,- ali of Orleans, have been visiting relations and friends in Blooniington, Greencaatle Banner ; Miss Inez Paris and Mrs. Ad. Hill ure visiting in Bloomington. I order the best oysters that money will buy and will ao opt no other kind. That is the reason, everybody is pleased with them. They are fresh large and sweet flavored. Chas. H. McPheeters. The surrounding country is full of la grippe. Five pernnn are sick in W. H, Ijewis' family. Joe Dinsmore is quite sick with it, This is one of the yenrn that has 29 days in February. Always t. lucky year for Republicans, Chas. B. Cnffln is send ing nut a condensed pocket map of llndiauajKilis that will be of great convenience to persona who attend the

Democratic National Convention in that city when tbey jr-t it which we hope they will. Jas. Dillard, fireman on the accommodation train, fell from the ingino tenderat Lnncasterr ne night last week, breakiug an arm and his collar bone, The engine bad stopped to take water, and Dillard was pulling down the tank-pipe by a rope, when the rone broke and he

was throwu from the tank to the

ground. Happy New Year and jcdlv Fourth of July to everybody. May you live long and never 1: aye another attack of la grippe, A two column article on physical culture for women is published

in the Detroit tf tee rres., giving

portraits of five of the teachers in

various schools. Among them is

that of Miss Juliette Maxwell,

teacher at Coalea Co I leg i, Terre

Haute.

Twenty-nine years ago Thurs day, at the battle of Murf'recsborc, Jas. F. Manley lost his arm. The

loss on each side at that engagement was about 10,000 men. There is no longer any trouble about crossing 5th and 6tli streets at the railroad, as all freight trains pull through to the yards south of towu without stopping. The man who gets on a freight.train now and expects to get off at Bloomington will be mistaken. He will be carried to the yards and will have a long, tedious mile to walk to the public square.

' tf

Carter school house-, Char Creek, had a successful Christmas

Tree, and the declamations and IF YOU WANT A GOOD dialogues were unusually interest

ing, lhe presents were not the least valuable and attractive part of the observance.

OVERCOAT or FIRST-CLASS SUIT OF CLOTHES YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING OF US.

WE ARE SELLING THE BEST

Wm. J. Allen hau been mak

ing the twcuty-eighih invoice of; SOLD ANYWHERE FOR THE

his hardware stock, having beeu in

business twenty-seven years. Wesley W. Reed, Amos S. Reed and wife of ll1' iand Jas. Moody and family . 4ling relatioua in Bloomington.

Miss Susie Stone is studying

music in Pittsburg, Pa. The Hunter Stone Co. held its annual election of directors Monday afternoon. . W. P. Rogers was eleHwl President.

MONEY.

Hank Notice.

ELEGANT LINE OF TIES. HANDKERCHIEFS, WSPENDEBtS, GLOVES, &c, FOR CHRISTMAS.

ALL THE . LATE STYL3S IN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that! UJ L U t tho ftniutitl uiHi'tinir nf tlia stnckl'old-

art of Ilia Kir-l NHtiomil Bank of lllooin-

inrton, Innmiia. will bo bold t liio bunk

inn oflicft of

Tuetriay (ilia at 1 o'clock i fiv Director uipg yaar.

Bank, on the ii-rond

1 dy; of Jununrv, 1802, .)) pwrpmo of eloctiitj; jt aaid Bank lor tbe an.

wooDr.ru'. tW.-!.

CoBtP and sro our Stock. No f rouble (o show Goods,

WEST SIDE, ABOVE ALLEY,

J. P TC'TJBITEE ft 00

Chas. Baruhill became a part

ner iu the firm of Rogers & XV oAley, insurance agents, on the 1st inst., Mr. L. D. Rogers retiring.

Mr. Barnaul is a hist-clacs young

business mau who will sustain the reputation already made by the firrn.

Mrs. II. C. Duncan has been

quite sick with la prippe,

The Jordan Poultry Compwr has alisorbed tiie Springer tV lliiwles poultry house, on west Ott

street.

Mrs. (Jluieiu-e li" knell is visiting Iter purcuts, E. E SItss aud wife, ou west flth street.

Wm. Uhorer, a former citizen

of Biomiiington, died at CrawfurdS'

vi t to one day lt week.

f ile Indiana Academy of 8oi

ence Htec its annual meeting id

Indtanapolia. last week. Indian University was lilierally represent

ed. Among those who preaentml and read papers were Prof, Van

ftuys aud Dr. Canlter. There will be fifty-three .lit

uftlnya in 1899, thus giving profile one more day to "conva to towu1

than eisual.

Richard Fj fie died at the Ceo, tral Asylum for the Jnwane at Ind-. janapolis, last Thursday, anil the remains were brought to this rrace

and iuterrcd in the grave yard at

iVlaple Grcye. Geo, A. Benokart has teen quite sic. with n aggravated oaxu . of la grippe rlilenry Gentry 1 numbered) among the sick, having just return 1 from the sooth. -rrHarry Wetberby, who 9 rnari -ried and residing at Memphis, Term., has recently had an addition lo his family t daughter, r-s-The many warm friends of Clay Howard, Trainmaster of tho. Morton, will learn with regrot that hit is sick with typhoid fever. Landlord Lawea of the Na tional Hold i numbered amoug. the sick. Ou the night ot Jan. 12lh, the Mechanics' Bard will give one of their popular concepts, -r-Oscar Cravens tore hinwelf away from his rapidly increasing ' job printing knsiness Christmas r we k long euocgh to visit his borne ? in Hendricks county, ; f MLss Flora Kreuaer is visit Inar

friends in Headricks aad Boone counties.

the Red Men who went io S pence am pIK itvxf it Lot wa(Wkl rA naoMr?

in instituting a new Tribe. Among the many people" wha have removed to Bloomington y within the nast two weeks is Mr.

it. ,i.i.-,i l w :i i: r "

Mrs, (Bryan) Oakea of Swath Bend is visiting her parent : Dr, . . Bryan and wife. Judge Mi ers will go to New Allmnv ihn fifth !( of thin tern .

to hold court for Judge !9,owk. .v

UailaiAOiil Aanna wall ttilraa ai a !

time of the fourth week. '

On lhuisday afternoon, the :

I .1 f tt a i ri . .

taii -i7 ui wi j auwiiN avsa m'

ed over to Treasurer Sudbury the tu duplicates for Monroe uounty, '

This is as earlv aa it waa dose m

Manon county, or in any cm ot 'v..

State. The clnges in tbe tait law ,M the new appraisement of real at?

inwc nun ana swaica miuuii . a aa vj - niua "y. yj f

made it a formidable undertaking, i Roe L.-Winslow has the nlana-.s

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iiiiiiiiisu iui i uuiiii:a uinuc un

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The I'.Mplist thiirch pulpit4' Piled by Rev. Carter of th

una Biptit," lust

Hurry

see k a ntro snlulirfftjtd this, and will proliahl i'acilic coast soon wit!R

Wirt Beck, class-1

now one i the wealth men of Seattle, was

k. .t c..,ilh l UM. U.ll t-

.-II I I . I i . .

ure ui carriages, ag.icutturat 4 SmnlAmntii rl.

, yg It is now stated that Jeratnutl F. Pittman hits again been appoint hI tu a position withia tbe JRn ' ' the Fension Department be has asked to be ri(.ory in K-