Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 July 1894 — Page 1
PROGRE -U-JU ESTABLISHED 1835. BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, JULY 4, 1894. Price, $1.50 Per Year
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THE SPECIAL
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The Closing Sale
WIfiL SIQW SPLENDID BABBAHfS II ALL DEPA3SMB3STTS. -miF YOU WANTCarpets and Mattings, Lace Curtains and Window Shades,
The Large Stock of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS, The Large Stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, ALL GO IN THE GbOSING AFfSIL. SALE AT
Bkick lee Cream is manufactured by Geo. Benckart at his establishment on south College Avenue. Orders tilled for families or parties, on skqrt notiee. Jrsr received at Wilson's grocery, a new supply of that handsome China ware. Every lady in town admires it and many have purchased lilierally of it. Examine the new patterns. Relief m Six Hocbs. Distressing Liver an.l Gladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure.-' This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving' pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately, it you wnnt quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold 1y Faris Bbos., .Drug-gists, Bloomington, Ind. July Choice Ice Cream at Benekart's confectionery, south College Avenue. Don't purchase till you know something about Benekart's. Brick cream made to order. Go to Wilson's if you wish tc secure the choicest and best in the grocery line. He is receiving goods almost every day. The new things in China ware are wonderfully beautiful. Go to Jimmy Robinsojj's for your Saturday supplies of groceries. He will fill your basket for a surprisingly small amount of money. Good goods at reasonable prices, is his motto. His coffees are in great variety, andi of the leading brands, while teas, tolwieeos, cigars and spices are fine. There is no .house in the city where greater care is exercised in the purchase of goods or in filling orders for Bloomington customers. Best Soda Water in Bloomington, with pure fruit extracts, can be had at Benekart's confetionery, south College Avenue. Try it and be convinced. Or. Price's Crean? Pakicj; Powder World's Pair Highest Award. Save money by getting W. J. Allen to figure on your hardware, sash, doors, etc., for the new building j-ou are about to erect. Fob Repaebs or parts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. Lindley's Sons. Sherbets of superior flavor and made of choicest materials, at "Volpert's. north .side confectionery and bakery. Dr. Price's Cream BaJclns Pfewdsr A Pare Orepe Cream of Tsrtar Fe-wder . Bcttee that comes from Hemp Wilson's new refrigerator is a: sweet as the refrigerator is clean. ! Get your butter at Wilson's if ; j'ou want something really good, j KAHN'S GRIND CLE1B18CE S4LE. CLOTHING AT LESS TflflN 60ST OF PRODUCTION. Hafs, Hosiery and Neckwear, $: About One-flail Price. CHILDREXS' SHIRTWAISTS, ONE-HALF PRICE. TRUCKS AND SATCHELS, ONE-THIRD OFF. We have to reduco stock to make room for immense Fall Stock bought. SOUTH SIDE.
SALE AT
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Coffees, teas and tobaccos, the best in the place, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery. Tender beef, veal, or the choicest lamb, can always lie bought at Oscar souder's meat shop. Try him. You should go to Hemp. Wilson's grocery far sugar to put up berries, etc. He has the best grades for the purpose and his figures are extremely low. At the corner of 4th street and College Avenue is Oscar Souder's meat shop. There you will find the choicest cuts of beef, pork, veal, etc. Hams, shoulders and bacon always on hand. N0X3 of the profession can do a better job of hair cutting than John Ilartmau, who is employed in Gus. Kreuger's barber shop, near Nations! Hotel. Gns. does some work, though John is the leading attraction. Kivuger Iihs some second hand barber chairs for sale cheap. Closing out sale now going on at Charlcj- Aiobley's dry goods store. The room must bo vacated before long to give an opportunity to the owners to erect a new building, consequently everything in the stock has been marked down to suit circumstances. The goods must be sold, and the prices will not stand in the way. It will pay you to buy now, even though you may not need the goods. Bundy & Edmoxdson are proprietors of the "Central" restaurant, south side of the square, opposite the court house. This restaurant is a favorite resort for people who desire a satisfactory meal at a reasonable price. A great, many people take dinner here in preference to building up a roaring fire in the kitchen stove, and thus making the entire house red hot. Where a family is small it is certainly cheaper (to sajnothing of the labor saved) to take your meals at the restaurant. The restaurant people deserve the thanks or the-public for preparing a place at which a family may take dinner in a quiet comfortable manner. Scmmei: Traps. If you are contemplating- a trip this summer to any point on th Great Lakes, to Lake Chautauqua, Niagara Falls. St. Lawrence Kiver, or to the Mountain and .Seaside Resorts of the East, write for full infortnation.desfripttve pamphlets, rates on routes to E. O. MuCoruiitsk. Passenper Traflie Manager, or I). B. Martin, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Bi.ar Four Route, Cincinnati, O. Screen Doors, shutters, sash, window glass, and everything used in the construction of new houses, can be had at Allen's hardware store. Wiisos's grocery for all manner of canned goods, best. Tea, choice Coffees, popular brands of Tobaccos, and the newest novelties in Crackers and line cakes. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Higiust AtaUl and Diploma. ICE ! ICE ! Norman w ill supply yon with ice this summer. Best ici in town, and prompt service. Leave orders at the drug store. Remember to go to Norman's for Ice--it is the best, and the best is not too good for his customers. Lawn Mowkks, Hoes, Rakes, etc., best in the market, can be had at Allen's hardware store, south side square. Brows Cultivators at W. J. Allen's hardware store. You know they are tip lop machines, (io and sec them. Anothkk invoice of that pretty China ware just reecived by Hemp. Wilson. His lea at 25c. per pound is a great seller. Belter buy a pound.
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rvtn At Bros. I Misses Mattie Buskirk gone to and PcMary Fake: have toskv, Mich. The reunion of the 117th lias been changed to the Fair Grounds, and the date will be the 12th. The Clear Creek Sunday school will give a pic nic on the 4th, just cast of the church in the grove. Everybody is invited to come and help celebrate. We noticed several persons last Saturday vho seemed to be suffering with "that tired feeling," a result of copious libations ! colored water, perhaps. ?. Cron lias sold ihe tools and good will of his cigar factory to Wm. Whitson, who will remove it from north of Seward's foundry to the room over Dr. Whitled'n olfice. One of lha city council men slates to the Prosrrc Hint the I proposition made by the water ' works company cannot be entertaincd. . That to begin with the company must have a new fran chise as in his opinion the franchise is a nullity by the effect of its own provisions. You will want plows, cultivators, etc., and there is no place in town where they are sold on as t (mod terms nt W .1 Allriv hardware store. I jAftvjta; uu om luugu uiue oeei X" 1 - 1 J 4 t. I 1 1 -.fi when you can get something really choice at Souder's shop, corner 4th st. and College Avenue. The Sttidebaker wagons and carts and spring wagons arc sold by W. J. Allen. Remember to give him a call. Every day Hemp. Wilson is receiving new goods in the grocery line. His experience is of especial value to him in the purchase of goods, because he knows just w hat to get and where to procure it. Never give an order for hardware or building material or for a wagon or some agricultural implement till you have investigated W. J. Allen's prices, and seen his samples. Souders' Ice Wagon makes regular trips to all parts of the city, and makes it a special point to accommodate the people. Leave your order with the driver, or call at the meat shop and leave- it there. Attend to this. You cannot get hardware or ibuildir.2 lu&tcviui as cheaply at any other store in t he county7 as it is furnished by W. J. Allen. The New Yosk Svot?a Established IS.TJJ. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Swivel Siik GlngHams. Yen arc no doubt familiar with those goods the richest and most desirable wash goods of the- season Everybody likes them. Still everybody couldn't buy them when they sold at 60c. and C5c. a yard. We have just purchased a new lot and we shall sell them at 39c. And such You couldn't: resist you saw them. beauties, them if Samples sent on request. In ordering please mention two lots so that if one is sold o:;t the other may be substituted. Pkttis Dky Goods Co. Plows, cultivators, mowers, reapers, and all manner of farm machinery just received by W. ,). Allen, at his well known hardware store.
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WHAT TIEF.V WILT, W. Presl. Swain v'!l kvluve hefore teachers" institutes all over the State during commencement. : He is a hard and persistent worker, ai d his labors bear fruit for
the institution he sents. Prof. I'ryan wil tha's Vinoyard, a coast resort. Prof. VaiiNuvs so ably reprcteuch at MarNew England .-.rocs to Gcrmany to remain (.luring Julv and August. Two of his sons will be placed in school in Germany. Judga Kiinta will enjoy a month's hunting and lulling in the woods ;;ud lakes of the northwest. Prof. Woodi, urn will be in Bay View, Michigan, the greater part of the summer, having 'neon secured there as a lecturer in History and Politics in the summer school or - Chautauqua Assembly. Prof. Commons, who is well Unov,ii a leeliwer on "money,'" will give a course in Economics, in central Chautauqua, N. Y. Prof. Merrill will teach Latin in the Bay View summer school. Prof. Osthaus leaves this month for Germany to stay (ill September. Profs. Davidson, Scmbowcr and Rothrock will study in Chicago 1'uivcrsiiy, while Profs. Sampson and Fellows will be connected with the summer school in Blooming-ton. I Miss Ida Waldron has been entertaining Miss Clara linger of ! Lafayette. j A piano agent states that ! there are twelve piano iu the litjtle village, of Ilanodsburg. -Mrs. Julia Brnxlau of ChicaIgo is visiting relations and friends fin Kllettsville. I I Dr. Holland's family now resi occupies the v . 15. Musrnes dence. -west Kirkwotnl Avenue. On the afternoon of July -tth there will be races at the Fair Grounds. Electric street car lines i will not run to the gates. J College proper will begin ' Sept. If. tli. In the meantime ! Bloomington will boom right I along as if it were not vacation. i The Vv'iison brotherj, J. B. and Ilersthel, attended the funeral ; of their grandfather In Owen I county, hist Thursday. Mrs. George W. Bolleuj bather has been suffering with tonsilitis during the past week. : The wife of Dr. Swain has also I been suliering with tonsilitis. ! Maj. Jas. F. Morgan and i wife of the noted Morgan Pension i Agency, will spend the next four j or five weeks with Mrs. Morgan's j relations in Kentucky, i Nearly all the wheat has been i cut in this locality. It is stated ; by many that the yield is not as large as last year, but the grain is i plump and will doubtless turn out i liberally in flour. j Paoli Republican: Rev. Teli fer of Bloomington, conducted ! quarterly meeting services at i Ora ';evillo last Saturday and Surda Fourteen persons were bapi fee... Children's day will be tbj served next Sunday at that place. j The following are the ollicers i of the Epv orth League at the I College Avenue M. E. church for jthe coming year: President, Hornlor Woolen-; 1st vice president, j Theodora Willis; 2d vice, Kate i Johnson; 3d vice, Grace Wylie; j 4th vice, Jessie Carmichuel; Secretary, Penrl Is'eeld; treasurer, i Oscar Fulwider. The League has j over 250 members. Miss JohnsI ton has also been elected superin- ! tendent of the Junior League and j Nettie Clark assistant. It certainly cost a large amount of money to dig the well i on the corner of Oth si. and ColAvenue and ,".:ui;j it with I pump, stone cap, etc., and yet it: j has been idle and useless all sum- ! mcr. This too in fact' of the fact (that the waterworks liavo been a ! disgusting lizzie. People are compelled to go many squares for their daily supplies of wuter, when a small amount expended in repairs would place this well iu a condition of usefulness. Why is it neglected .' Whose duly is it :to keep our pr.lilic wells in repair? Go to the Star dry goods store an.l get a pair of those wimple shoes for nearly half price. Rov. J. W. Bsikcr of Ellettsville and Miss Ik rtha Freese of this citv were married in CoIIeire Avenue M. K. church l:st Thurs- ! day night. The ushers were Ernest. Freose, Thurston Smith, Pert Farmer and 0,car Fulwider. The attendants were four little girls that had been selected from the Junior Epworth League of which .Mis:- Freest? is president Mary Beck, Flora Boyd, AlaryHicks and Lena Haley, dressed in dotted Swiss. jNlU Jessie Carinichai l played the wedding inarch. Rev. Willis performed the ceremony. The bride wore a brocaded silk dress, 1 rimmed in lace, and she carried a smalt bible in one hand. The newly married couple w 'lit to lYi.in," to spend u week.
No Newspaper Page has ever announced a Sale which merited the attention of the money-saving public as this one does.
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REDUCED PRICES ON ALL ssSUMMER DRESS GOODS. Linen Crash goes for Sc. per yard. Ladies Fast Bhuk Hose, :"e. per pair. Ladies Seamless Black Hose, 10c. per pair. Table Linen from 20c. per yard to 1.2.. Napkins to nifdeh.
Ladies Vests from up. It will pay you to fore buying. L, Misses Lena and Jessie Simmons are visiting relations at Lin - coln. 111 j Ki Hert of Bloom held has been the guest of Dr. Axtell duriing the past week. ! - J. W. Fulton of Hartford City, Ind., filled the pulpit of i Walnut St. Pres. church last Sun- ! day. Rev. Frank Eller of this place preached the funeral sermon jof Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery, jut Gospori one- day last week. Born to George Gartin and !wife, west 3d street, a son; to i Isaac Carter and wife, northeast j of town, a son. j Prof. Kelso has been elected , f o a position in the State Normal School", Tcrre Haute, and will go j there in September. W. T. 1 licks has bought the telephone franchise from Rhorcr, Rogers and Lee, and will put the ; scheme to work. It is said that Hicks paid 500 for the franchise. ' Thos. Baker, of the west 6th street groce.ry store of W. B. I Baker, has been visiting relatives ; in Stmiford and vicinity, accom- ' panicd by his family. The survivors of the 117th (Persimmon brigade will hold a ' reunion and camp lire in the Smith grove, a short distance cast of Bloomington on July 12th. There are 'now twenty-live i electric "street lights maintainjed by the city. There are applications for five more, and the committee of the council have been , investigating the matter. j The attendance upon the sumI mcr school is very much in excess of any previous term. Messrs. : Smith and Moflett appreciate the value of printer's ink, having used : the newspapers liberally. ! It is said that the Bedford j belt railroad is furnishing a quantily of btone to the B. & O. and ithc E. & R. railroads, the Monon I getting but a small portion of the j stone shipped. i W. T. Hicks has purchased I the livery stable building, the house just south of it, and , aeros of land west of town, tne ; property of Mrs. John Cole for 4,500. This is a great bar- ' gain for an y man who desires to I invest in real estate. -Bro. Feltu OI tUO "Courier is recoiving 10c. contributions during the heated term for the fund." One eontri'office aid butor write: Dear Henry
. . . ! itlV.lUl Will "lUUl VKliSlXlKI,?!; WUUU1V ) Accept this dune; get two pounds j0th :t is (,xpe.ted, as orders have I of boneless liver, or two filj K.en accun.ulatinir gradually since I ot foamless beer, and be happy. ! the cIo it i hoped that busi-!
A constant reader. inns virtuo . is its own reward. ! Bedford Democrat ! Parker, as trustee of W D. W C. Win - ! standley, yesterday old a number ; of horses and mules at the farm south of town. The prices paid i for the horses were ridiculously low, several young horses three land lour years old selling as low as 20 and s?30. only i?400 and Billv D. broucrht , o wsis boti'dit byi I Billy Campbell. One jack, it is i ss'.id, went as low as 5. i i Wallace Hicht, w ho has already served two terms of enlist- : niont in the regular army, re-en-listed a short time ago in New j York City, in order that he might ! not be s.:-nt touth, having had j enough of that region while locatiedat San Antonio, Texas. He succeeded in his design, having j been assigned to the engineering corps, which is located on Manhattan Island. j A dirty tramp, with a sore : nose and r niekle's worth of cracklers, sliullied into the Progress of- ! fice Saturday, and claimed to be a I lieutenant in Kelly's army. Wanted donations to buy gold toothI picks and the latest novels for his j "company." We gave the ''devil" the wink, and Air. Tramp ! went down stairs head first, knockling :i pound of soil otf his shins ami raising a horrible stench, lie 'borrowed an 11 bill :.t the ('our ier oifice.
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price our good beS. Field & Co. j Fred. Marxson and w ife are ; entertaining Mrs. Marxson's aunt, -Mrs. James K. Jennings of New Albany. Three daughters of a Blown county farmer named Peti o have died recently, with diptlicria, all within two days. ' M IT 4 eling for one of the !ciu ling- oil companies, and reports business as fairly good, r u it ti ii Clclland F. Dodd was so un - fortunate last Tuesday as to have one of his feet severely injured by a piece of timber falling cn it. -n.. il.o ioenn,! ,l..v of .u.1 day of summer school there was an. en- j rollment of 125, which is almost) double the attendance of last year. Mr. Chas. Philputt is on the Pacific Ocean, on his way t:o Ja'pan to spend a year. He is tutor and companion for the son of a New York gentleman. iiVery evening as tno sun goes down two leaves of the com mon clover loia togciiier inve to race, wuuo me mini closes over j them. I Last fall the Bloomington i postotlke was placed in theS, 0Oi class and by the reaujushr.,ent j last we-.'k it has been set forward j to the ---!oo t-!ass. This is thebest cviucnee of the grtiwth of lusines in this city. Prof. John Fought of Yiiieennes, recently appoini:ed to uj professorship in MathcMiatics in j I. U. was married in Vineiinnesi on Wednesday last to Miss Nettie ! Brookic, a teacher in one t.f the schools of that citv. I Wm. Vliet, the county jail ! prisoner who knocked down the ! wife of Sheriff Adams and got ; away several weeks ago, has been; captured over in Owen ccur.ty, and will answer to a charts of larceny in Owen circuit court. On the last Sunday of Ai.gust Ithc old settlers' meeting at; K:;tchani s fining will lie held ;is usual. On Saturday previous Y ii:,.K;stcham of Indianajiolis and Judge Miers of Bloomington will deliver addresses. On Sunday Rev. Mr. Steele will preach the sermon. i j axi agreement uas oeon cn - tercd into by the dry goous,clothing, boot and shoo stores, jewelry stores, etc., (o close their places i of business at 7 o'clock each evenna ,Siitiu-dav exeeotedl after Jtilv uth. This arrangement is to be ; u eiit,L.t permanently, 'tis said, ti,, fnoniinw. ! ; .;n i ; k...;.,., tk. Ci! .:n K cl,(i;..;(i,- ,.-;v,i i. I " -'"-'j .v. j mat time to justiry ine propnetors in running the faetorv ; steadily Frank Carpenter, ol the vest Oth street -blacksmith shop, was welding a wagon tire one day last week, when a sliver flew oft' and and struck his arm between the ,vn hand ami elbow. A vein i i i jr.a: u.. seeieu, aim vousiuei'uuiu uuuci ik i . ,i HOW of blood. j It is said that Bedford has aj young woman with the Isirgest ! mouth of any female in tho t;tute. ; The other night after sneei'.ing she was groping around in licr darkened room tor her falsa teoth sind her hand coining in coutisct with a horse-shoo which had caruussdy been left upon her drosssor, she placed it in her mouth and nowir discovered her mistake until she went to brush her teeth after breakfast next morning. - The streets of BlcoillilgtOll (except those immediately ar nindl the Hquarci are at least one-lliirdl too wide- wide enough to:-: a. citv of 15.000 population. Tliev arc so unnecessarily wide that the ... , . street tralhc is only sut::.eiei:d to make a beaten track through the I center, and as a result a strip six j or eight feet wide on each si.le of . the street in the AleAdainiziiig is grown up in weeds and grass, and it is next to impossible to keep tlniu dowii
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT.
I, J. M. Hinkle, Auditor in and lor the county of Monroe, State of Indiana, respectfully submit the following report of Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending May 31, 1894: COUNTY REVENUE.
receipts.
Taxes. Jury Fees, Asylum, Damages and Cost, Assessing, Public Buildings, Circuit Court, Fees and Salaries, Poor, Specific, Criminals, Roads and Bridges, Hooks, Jurors, Printing. Taxes Refunded, Benevolent Institutions,
872,7')2.80
oS.oO)
0tl2.;i
23.09
Interest on Bonds.
l,OfJ4.0-2
i Interest on County Orders, ! Coroner's Inquests, ! Board of Health, ; County Attorney, i Change Venue, special Juagcs, Fox Bountv. , principai on Bonds, i j Balance June, 1893, ' T- 1 T
8 74,61'2.28iS60,859.798
ikiwdcc Jury ri Balance Auditor's Fees,
111.00
Total Receipts, New Warrants Red. Old Redeemed, Treasurer's Balance 1S94., S79,935.7
CORPORATION.
; corporation (City),
25.815.7!)i 3,782.i.! 4,243.601
sinking Fund, City Bonds, PIKE Taxes and Work, Balance, June 1S:3,
7.707.01 2.801.07
10.508.G8
New Redeemed. Old Warrants Red, Treas. Bal., 189-1,
10.508.6S1
Hfcht, Wylie. Dinsmore, Stephens, Old Warrants Red. Smith, s Treasurer's Bal 1894, Auditor's Fees, Sheriff '8 Fees. PRINCIPAL COn. SCHOOL. 1 Balance 1893, 1 ines, i Loans, ! Treasurer Over draft. Interest Coin. (School, Treasurer's Balance,
CONGRESSIONAL PRINCIPAL.
, .. lpiunange 2 west,
421.25 292,50
Tp 10 Range 1 west, Tp 10 Range 1 east,
448.351
Tp it Ran ire 1 east, 114.9 Tp 9 Range 1 west, Tp 9 llange 2 west, Tp 8 Range 2 west, Tp 8 Range 1 west, Tp ,s Range 1 east,
02.10
50.00 1.680.00 122.70
Tp " Range 1 east, Tp 7 Range 1 west,
177.11, 40.82:
To 7 Ranee 2 west,
219.50 ' 143.74
,rl : Treasurer Overuralt,
3,779.02
TOWNSHIP Fl'NB.
Speial School, Township,
2 1. 414.93' 9;5;U.-19 1O..S30.5;; 12.081.36 1,700.79
1 uition, i Road, ' Bip, County Bog,
154.09!
MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS.
B'kcv Fees. W:iloon License, 'V iq1' i Additional Special School show xepj ' Redemption of Land, Redeemed,
254.50 l,0lK.(Hi; 23,83l.U: 359.80, 25.00:
20.073.30j t 353,12;
Treasurer's Balance.
0'En DRPT. 818,921.81 1,934.00 0,307.00 1,35406 0. 581.00 4,(ru.'.i4 1, r,05.ii. 874.80 6,095.69 i;542.00 3,254.05: 1,09.".30 188.62! 819.05 105.00 1,198.25, 140 50 93.75 401.05 125.00 471.46 694.25 210.90 39.00 2,150.00 9.00! 56,030.89! 11,949.16 11,949.6 811,949,67
DISRCUS XT. : BALANCE.
879.035.72! 879,935.72
i 25.693.13 122.66: 3,782.90: 4.243.66!
33,842.35- 33,719.69j
REPAIRS. 6,727.38 3,925.25 .3.949.20 2,034.23 2,634.23 10,508.681 PIKES.
S 55S.10 8 483,50 74.68 5,021.52 5,227.00 205.48 3,202.00 2,737.00 465.06 505.04 f 185.00 1 50.40 269.64 300.39 329.1X1 31.39 635.87 S 9,647.77 J59.647.77 124.50 124.50 316.10 316.10 255.57 215.12 6,216.88 6,712.50 24.93 2 6771150 6T7I2.50 3,255.87 1.60!b43 ; l- 1646-44 3,255.87 3.255.S7
430.00 50.00 361.37 - . 21X1.00 00.00 50.00 1,78(5.50 150.00 151.6.5 239.50 143.74 3,779.02 I 10,139.87! 6.0.53.331 8,487.59; 10.111.46; . l,290.79j i 5,lXk5.06 3.478.16 2.342.94 1,939.90 410.00 154.091
i ! 55,749.19' 42,413.04!
254.50i 1,HX).(H! 18.260.(57 .158.79. 20.(Xij 500.(X 5,573.3.3! 1.01 - 5.00 20.' 32S.7-1! 320.(v;i 33.3:
