Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 July 1894 — Page 1
IOGRE Established 1835. BLOCMINGTON, INDIANA, JULY 18, 1894. Price, $1.50 Per Year
THE
REPUBLICAN
THE SPECIAL SALE AT
rrri I tie!
JM
The Closing
ale
t
fake Your
AT THE
m I F YOU WANT&Carpets and Mattings, Lace Curtains and Window Shades, -DOK'T MISS THIS SPECIAL. SALB.i-
The Large Stock of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS, The Large Stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, ALL GO IN THE GLOSING AFRIb SAJLE AT
Hall Bros,
Beick Ice Cream is manufactured by Geo. Benekart at his establishment oh south College Avenue. Orders filled for families or parties, on short notice. JcsT keoeived at Wilson's grocery, a new supply of that handsome China ware. Every lady in town admires it and many hare purchased liberally of it. Examine the new patterns. Relief in Six Hocbs. Distressing Liver and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Xew 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 uri-sry passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Faris Bbos., .Druggists, Bloomington, Ind. July 4, "94 Choice lee Cream at Benekart' s confectionery, south College Avenue Don't purchase till youknow something about BenckarCs. Brick cream made to order.
Go to Wulsos'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. Net eh Bui Gkocebies, or any article kept in a grocery store, till you have investigated the inducements held out by James C. Robinson, the west side dealer. He has no superior as a buyer, and thus gets goods so low that he can sell remarkably cheap. His stock is one of the largest in the city, and is so varied and fresh that every one may be suited. He makes a specialty of supplying families with everything they need. Remember to go to Bobinson- s grocery, west side of the public square, and you will be suited.
Best Soda Water iu Bloomington, with pure f rait extracts, can be had at Benekart' s confetionery, south College Avenue. Try it and be convinced.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Save mosey by getting W. J. Allen to figure on your hardware, sash, doors, etc., for the new building you are about to erect. Fob Repairs or parts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. Likpijbt's Sons. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tcrtar Powder. Butter that comes from Hemp. Wilson's new refrigerator is as sweet as the rcf rigetator is clean. Get your butter at Wilson's if you want something really good.
Coffees, teas and tobaccos, the best in the placo, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery. Tender beef, veal, or the choicest lamb, can always be bought at Oscar soudcr'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 extremelv low.
At the corner of 4th street and College Avenue is Oscar Soudcr's meat shop. There you will find the choicest cuts of beef, pork, veal, etc. Hams, shoulders and bacon always on hand.
James Matthews and family are visiting relations in Stauford. Horseback riding is the "fad"' now. It is a profitable oe for dealers iu side-saddles. Dr. Potts now occupies tho office north of Dr. train's, at one time occupied by Dr. Whittcd. The Gentry dog and. poney
show is at present ill Minnesota,
and is doing a satisfactory
ncss. S. K. Murdock of the Corner storo is visiting relations in Xenia, O.
Miss Kallie Cherry has been ; visiting Muh Ida Franklin, at i Spencer. I Mr. -1- D. Maxwell and her daughter, '-.kiss Louise, are spend-iiiii-a few weeks at Turkcv Lake. i Mrs. Braxtan ha been the j guest of Mrs. Ewing Batlerton i during the past week. i Mrs. Florence Wiihtcd, now i of Bedford, was visiting relations in Bloomington la?t wool;. I
! Mi;. John Camoror tue 1 ! erv. of Louisville, is vi.'.uir-
j brothers in this city. I Mrs. Ollie Carter of Chicago
has been tho guest of Mrs. A. K. Helton during the past week. -Mrs. W. O. Foe and her daughter, Miss Flora, have been at Martinsville during the past week. President Swain was at Anbury Park, N. J., hist week,
where the National Educational j Association was in session. I
tinned the tilenwood .News, and I "um K"" . uumswne is visiting relations in Ellettsvillo j1 wa6on trom tl,ls l,laccand vicinity. The key which drew the 810 -Oscar Cravens, who has lon Pris!C at "ros. drug store sick with congestion of the stom-1 was P" b" owiprach, is at West Baden. The: W. T. Brooden and family, Daily World will make its first accompanied by Miss Mattio Carappottrance Wednesday, i ter, have been spending a portion J. W. Voris took charge otof the woek at West Ba,k'athe ''Star" stone quarry on Mon-j Ed. Brodix and family, and day. Voris is a veteran, and will : Henry, Charles and J. W. Simmake a model quarry of theuiousaud families drove through ' 'Star. ' ' I to. Spencer on Tuesday last. Josh. Howe took his steam-j Rev. James Omelvena of boat to White River last week, Washington. Ind.. tilled the nub
Meals
inss
RESfflUKflN
iery thing
j Buy a Meal Ticket j Money and Patience.
Escape the Heat of Cooking, Wasliinci. Etc.
WELL
NIsW AlLN BbOCK. New, Clean and 35Teat-
and save. Time
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT.
I, J. M. Hinkle, Auditor in and tor 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.
the Labor of Dish
& MIL
;ors.
1"
I j. w. ; hold goods
Wjngert had his house-
taken
and lie has oeea racing
cattish and turtles, and
With the . nit 0f Walnut St. church Inst
having a i Sunday.
iin-'-! good time general!-. Rf . T i -n
On the second Wednesday in Bpcnd a week camping on White August the Monroe Cr. Agricul- j River, west of Martinsville, and tural Society will hold its regular ! wiH i,e accompanied by ten or
i monthly mooting at the home of j twelve invited guests.
Harlan Oliphant died near ! ! A fairfax carrespondent of Buena Vista, this county, recent-1 Dugan Jones, a former well .tho Harrodsburg "Enterprise" ly, with consumption. i known citizen of this place, died : says that two voung ladies of r,. Ti,,, wf. ,,! recently in Newton Kansas. Jones ; Fairfax were 'recently found Bedford. ... 4i ' i Tlio .:fftt.-ment is mmlc flint
I i I'll! lit tntr LillltT. i - ---- -
N03TT: of the profession can do a better job of hair cutting than John Hartumn. who is employed
, , , , ' I 1171 ! - J. j.1 .1 Jt .
m wus. xvreuger s oarncr suop, ' -j o unit mo wiurai : At Ellettsville, on ilv
near national note . uus. iocs euM i. v no muergarion : , of JnU. 4th llhliVs E,lcamiJlllont some work, though John is the j ibis must be attended to right ! j0. xi I. O. O. F. elected the
waatng attraction, ivreuger ns ay. ! following officers: F. M. Berrv.
n i 2'! it
some second hand for sale cheap.
Kreuger
barber chairs
Ci.osrJfo out salo now going on at Charley Moblcy's dry goods store. The roam must bo vacated before long to give an opportunity to the owners to erect a new building, consequently everything in tho 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.
Buxdy & Edmondson are proprietors of the ''Central" restaurant, south sido 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 uj) 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 say nothing of tho labor saved) to take your meals at the restaurant. Tho restaurant people deserve the thanks of the public for preparing a place at which a family may take dinner in a quiet comfortable manner.
Summer Trips. If you are contemplating1 a trip this summer to any point on tho Grwit IiUos, to Lake Chautauqua, Niagara Fulls, St. Lawrence IUver, or to the Mountain and Seaside Resorts of tlie East, write for full information, descriptive pamphlets, rates on routes to E. O. McCormick, Passenger Traffic Jlanajyer, or D. 1!. Martin, lleneral Passenger and Tieket
! Agent, Big' Four Route, Cincinnati, O.
HATS AT KAHNS, During balance of July all of our 81.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Stiff Hats at
sacts
SUITS AT LESS THAN
OF
COST
MANUFACTURE.
Screen Doors, shutters, sash, window glass, and everything used in the construction of new houses, can be had at Allen's hardware store.
Wir.sONTs grocery for all manner of canned goods, best Tea, choice Coffees, popular brands of Tobaccos, and the newest novelties in Crackers and line cukes.
Or, Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
ICE ! ICE ! Norman will supply you with ice this summer. l5est ice 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.
Hakes, can be store,
SOUTH MIj; mW'AUE
Lawn' Mowkks, Hoes, etc., best in the market, had at Allen's hardware
south side square. Bkowx Cultivators at W. J. Allen's hardware store. Von know they are tip top machine:-. Go and sf them. A NOTi I Kit invoice t that, pretty China ware ji.st received by Hemp. Wilson. Ill, tea at 2:c.
i per pound is a re.! :-e!le: Hetl let buy a pot in. I.
ilio hmlding lot adjoining j c. P. ; O. E. Allen, S. Jas. B. Clark's home on tho east 1. Wampler, J. W.; has beon deeded to his daughter, j Fletcher, Treasurer.
mrs. xiauioy, ana an eiogant uorao ; will be Greeted ionnodiately, Mr. Hadley will locate here iu the?
iirif)t mnrln tllo.'.i1mit
W.; H. George
300 poop!.' witnessed a game of base ball, Sunday afternoon a week at Stinesville, between the ytiiiesville team and the Sand Hiil team.
Mrs. J. W. Nichols spent the 4th in Salem with her brother, Wm. II. Ward.
Bifcner and
Taxes, Jury Fees,
; Asylum, j Damages and Cost, I Assessing, ! Public Buildings, ' Circuit Court, ! Fees and Salaries, Poor, ! Specific,
Criminals, Roads and Bridges, Books, Jurors, Printing.
I Taxes Refunded,
Benevolent Institutions,
i
RECEIPTS.
S72,7."2.8() 58,30
602.37
23.09
Miss Kogina
Francis E. Bousor wen married i Interest on Bonds.
on the 20th ult. at Wars&v:, Ind. j Interest on County Orders, Coroner's Inquests, Mrs. George W. Campbell j Board of Health,
and Mrs. John Muh; are at; Insane,
French Lick Springs. Walter Gillette, a manufac
turer of shafts, buggy peles, etc.,
at Bedford, tailed cue dty
week. Uncle Tommy Nichols is in very poor health, and hia friends are quite anxious about bis condition. Another twelve ptssenger bnekboard in town. It is the property of Jesse Maylicld, the cabman. Solon Pedigo is :;iow the proprietor of tho grocery utora in the old Dunn block, near the depot. Twenty acres of Fultn wheat on John Stipp?s farm, south of town, threshed out 2Si bushels to the acre. Geo. P. Finley threshed out 12-i bushels of wheat off the yield of four acres, or SI bushels to the acre.
County Attorney, Expense School Fund, Change Venue, Special Judges,
last Box Bounty,
Principal on Bonus,
Balance June, 1SA3, Balance Jury Fees, Balance Auditor's Fees,
Total Receipts, New Warrants Red. Old Redeemed, Treasurers Balance 1804,
1,004.02
DISBCllS NT.
818,921.81.
1,034.00 4.i,3O7.G0
1,354.06
6,681.60
4, (wl ).U4 1,005.11
874.80 0,OS)5.69
1,542.00
3,254.0!
1,095.30 188.62 849.05
105.00
1,198.25
146.50
93.7
461.05
J 25.00 471.461
694.25 210.90
39.00 2.150.00
3 74,612.28;860,859.79S
9.00 111.C0
379,935.72
50.036.89 11,949.16
11,949.67
I $79,935.72 S7.935.792
BAI.ASCE.
OVER DRFT.
$11,949.67
Senator talk the
I On Sunday last Judge II. C. Duncan delivered an address in i ttlf flii'lstiuii f'h lltV'll Ml fTTt.
Tl,. ,.r(..- ! M 1. -- - -...."" uv.i..., VM "
-me imwi v.eau ery tQ M?. Association nas been organized atjFulb -eau iutorestin l l.lloi-illd It t ..1.1. ,n lna - O O
and J. E. ' l"
Here is some real sound sense: Steele, seeretarv and treasurer. ! lue Gosport base ball club
and the Kahu base ball club ulav-
suit the individual tastes of its T. B. Hitter, Beni. Hansford. ei at Athletic Park on Tuesday of reduce the
readers. It should be treated like ! John Williams and Ed. Snooks. lt week.
A number of base ball teams have been organizcl here. People who desire ball t.-am of any
I size or diameter ecu secure Ihem
by t outing in liii oi uei .
The editor of the
CORPORATION. 1 Corporation (City), 25,815.7 ! 25,693.13 122.66 Sinking Fund, 3J2.i0! 3,782.90 City Bonds, 4,243.! 6: 4,243.66 1 33,842.:;5 33,719-69 . PIKE ifi:PAIRS.
Taxes and Work, Balance. June 1803.
Republican jv.
paper at Nashville, Brown co., Grants rVhI, was nominated xor Representative. : Xrea?. Bal. 1894
Democratic I
7,707.(1 2.801 A 7
10,50S.tS!
The game was lost to I majority.
the Kahn elub by a score of 12
;to 11.
1 Ira
energetic
a bill of fare-you take the things j Services are being held each you like and leave the things yeu,Sundav in the lame barn on the
Aj-Vinw. ifliuii ill iuv; a x vi 11m iiuui". ?
town is 1 6e;lts anJ other conveniCJK.c9i j cago and ether contiguous cities
Everybody is iuvited to partici- darmg the past week looking after pate. i stone contracts. Every cheeky, dirty tramp! Some one took S. A. Johnwho eomr'a to town now. claims to son's horse and buggy from the
The only first-class
Tailoring establishment in
that carried on by Benekart &'
Son, south College Avenue. A complete and full line of late style piece goods, including Summer Silif mrs Olid TrniiBKrinm urn
unong thoso bein received almost ! ke in some manner connected with I hitching rack one night last week
! Coxey's or Kellv s army, as ; Bua ' ove it to omunviiie, wnere
tfonnson louiHi inem next niorn-
daily from the wholesale houses. The proprietors are practical cutters, and are able to give satisfaction to all customers, both as to lit and price. Just now, while money is scarce and business dull you need to get the closest prices with the best lits, and you can feel assured of both at. Benckart's merchant tailoring establishment. Call and get particulars. You will want plows, cultivators, etc. , and there is no place in town where they are sold on as good tonus as at W. J. Allen's hardware store.
Johnson would like to do
Never buy old tough blue boef when you can get something really choice at Soudcr's shop, corner 4th st. and College Avenue.
The Studcbakcr wagons carts and soring wagons are
by W. J. Allen. Remember, give him a call.
EVEIIY
or Ivelly s army
though that would bo a reeom
mendation amoncr decent neonle. UUK
In most cases a cake of soap and business with that follow, a tub of water to be applied with j Thp Ridi Cird undcl. the a coarse scrub brush, are the ar- m emenl of Mnj Paulino tides that should be donated to Beard. on tho Fair Grounds these animals if they d use them. , last Saturday. Instructions were About a month ago the Prt-' givcn in horsemanship, and much
gress exposed the "spectacle mterest was caiuuuou uy ait wno
racket, 7 a game by which a fellow sells plated or washed spectacles for gold. He conies to the
nouse ana oilers to sell a pair ot and niaius have been tapped, by "line gold-f rained spectacles for a j gomo unknown parties, till the mere song" says ho found them, , water works system here has been
ana mey mu.si nave cost 4-iu, out . rendered useless.
he has no use for them. He in
j were in attendance.
The embankment cut at the water works
has been
reservoir,
many cases sells them for from
A company of voting men of I
this placo will go to ::o White 1 River, this week, and ctmip out. j They are Chas. Weir, Ed. Hughes, ! Fred. Brandon and Tom Karsell. ! Hight, Wylie, It begins to look like Wash-! Dinsmorc, ington Park rai."e course tit Chica-1 Stephens, go, when vou drive out to the ; Old Warrants Red. t.:.. f.i "j, Tt... ; Smith.
Kor nt U,.ioa t m t,. Ireasurer s Bal. 1694,
WVi V ' 11" "Ml W' & V it VU LLIlUg for the fall races.
When tho students return in I September they will sou tho new j Auditors Fees,
1 nivoi'sifv liu:l(lini 11111 f i- root . ehiciiu n j wo,
j a , ,
and being rapidly lnnshed inside. It is believed that th? contractor will liuish the buiWiug before the time stipulated. Geo. W. Thornton's son Arthur was thrown from a wr.gon and severely bruised, 0110 day last week, tho team having run off. The)' were prevented from going over a bluff hy com'ng in contact with a tree.
10.50S.PS1
6.727.38
3.925.25 '3.919.20
2,634.23,
10,508.68'
2,634.23
PiKKS.
PRINCIPAL COn. SCHOOL,
Balance 1893, Fines, Loans. Treasurer Over draft,
Interest Com. School, Treasurer's Balance,
S 558.10 S 4S3.50 74.68 5,021.52 5,227.00 3;22.66 2,737.00 465.66 505.C4 f 185.00 50.40 269.64 360.39 329.00 31.39 6S5.87 S 9,647.77 S9.647.77 124.J.0 124.50 316.10 316.10 255.57 215.:.2 6.21.6.88 6,712.50 24.93 6X120 6;7il50 3,255.87 1,609.43 rtjij 1,646.44 1,646.44 3,255.87 3,255.87
205.48
24.53
as
IP.
S2.50 to S3, and is well naid.
they cost 50c. in Indianapolis. i coining store to oe awarded one ! of tho seven prizes for the best The Bedford Ouarrios Com-1 v;,l,. a,.A k, k nv,. v,.i-
...iii - nmuvii KIJ VUG X Ul XV
i i- j r...v ... "-v 1 ixaucruasuei-. j.s tins journal at thA rnnrf. hruT&A lmi rif Rod.' l-.. i t- i
I ... . iiuui.3 uiuoiiy me uesi in me east I ford, and capitalists of Chicago it may bo inferred that tho prize Wilson i3 1 bid tho property in on a bid of : was awarded for merit alone.
An accident happened to a jour carpenter iiast week that may
prove ratal, lie wr.3 wc rttincj on 1 t iq Ranee 2 west
It was quite a compliment to!"'- ., ' lT"' L1, V.ang0 Vves:'
B Smith of thfi "Kno-lf." UI1V 'S U!U1S "llu u a-"ci- "i M iu twinge 1 eai,
naa tne iiatcnei raisoct m tne
CONGRESSIONAL PRINCIPAL.
and
Sum. Nelson was the first man to receive a work house sentence
hay ITemn.
. l. .. : SiT Taa K .
receiving new goods 111 the gro- ;"" " iu wouuw eery line. His experience is 0fi88U1 $570,000 of lions, 24,000 ....1.,., i 1.:.,. :.. .1 beinc for labor. Thi ft'J. OdO is
,.i nn.iiU iu h i.-n,e i to be paid over iii thirty davs iu!lu" x.ioomington police court
iust whafto get and whereto pro- i order to huve tho feale coniirmed J on Thursday morning last. .rn ;t ' I by the court. Most of those superintendent will not work
1 labor claims arc now in the hands jthilu tWH Inoni though it is preN'kvkh give an order for Lard- of mercharts who have aiK-nneHd i sumed that there will be little dif-
m tne air
when tho cloek struck the dinner hour 12, and he dropped tho hatchet so suddenly that the blade cut off a rear suspender button, and buried itself in his back.
W. T. Breedon of the "Banner" was 39 on tho 7th, and remembering the date, n number of his friends and relation:: made it a
r,M. , I point to bo there and give him a
iC I ,L ,1. 1 "
less
ware or building nnitcrial or for a wiigon or some agricultural implement till you have investigated W. J. Allen's pricts, and : een his samples.
: goods and money to the mon
j The parly that wont on a camping trip to Morgan county consists of L. V. Buskirk, Chas. I Hall, John Edmondson, C'harles
jficulty eiperioncod in securing as
many as a half.dozen each week.
-- Bonders' Ice Wngon makes reg-! Barnhill, fcwmuel Colpitts, .lames
ular trips to all parts of the citv. ' Gosper, Henry Gentry and makes it a special point to iic- j Jackson, Wall. Pauley,
While milking, 0110 morning last week, tho cow evidently for tho purpose of driving awry the tormenting flies, threw its head
James 1 around and the tip of one of tho
II. P. i horns struck Mrs. Roger Kerr on
Lcav
commodate the peo'tk
your order wilh the driver, call at tho meat shop and leave there. Attend to thK
You cannot get hardware building material n cheaply any other store in the county il is furnished bv W. J. Allen.
1'i.ows, euit'u ;ilor, reapers, and all maimer machinery just received Allen, at his well Kilo
i ware siurc.
mowers, of farm .y W. J. in hard-
j Tonrner, Hurry Turner, Bonnie j the face, cutting a triangular gash
on her lace near tho cheek bone. The strike ordered by Mr. Sovereign of tha Knights of Labor was the most inglorious fizzle of the 19th century. Those who were at work hud no desire to loso
Gee Adkins. Rov Fel- . T , ."'. n". l"".l""ua
j tiw Mid Tom Smith. i 11 0 t,imi I"9 14 ,1'",'V
ieaat t!.vaiisviiie. 1110 aispatcn ople who take lunch at j from thero says: "Tho K. of L. neve; drink good ..of- I did not striko here they were "et i( there. Bene-! nearly all out of work when tl e i. tin hi'e't. in iinviv ' 'irder cainc!"'
Johns, M. II. Seward, Ed. Voss,
Jesse Howe nnd F. H. Hatfield. All ct the iJn.d, us follows: W. II. Seward, W. J. Leas, Paul
" j Sewf.rd, Charles Seward, A. L. "1, Hindi, Andy Ne.ill, Win. Wnrloy,
Lotus ilughes, Charles btmeburg,
To 9 Range 1 east,
Tp fl Range I west, Tp 9 Range 2 west, Tp 8 Range 2 west, Tp 8 Range 1 west, Tp 8 Range 1 east, Tp 7 Range 1 east, Tp 7 Range 1 west, Tp 7 Range 2 west, Treasurer Overdraft,
421.25 430.00 292.50 350.00 448.35 361.37 114.92 200-tX) 62.10 60.00 50.00 50.00 1,()80.00 1,786.50 122.70 150.00 177.11 151.65 46.82 219.50 239.50 143.74 3,770.02 3,779.02
143.74
Speial School, Township, Tuition, Road,
I Matt .1 Fee.
M NY p! Benckart's fee till the !;.ul - roth
surprise at tha Hour ot noon.
Among those comprising the company were J. T. Breed 1 and v.'ife, Wesley Carniichael umi wife, Thos. Baker and fan ily W. B. Baker and wife, Elisialietii Whaley, Dresilia Vriialec :.u d liank Carter.
The general a'iseulbiv of theij?01' it i .i,n,...i, t it,. ,-,:,in(, 5ll County Dog,
Albany, Oregon, fielec.te.1 Rev. S. R- Lyons to act as fraternal delegate to the svnod of the A.ssociato Reformed cln:rcb South, which meets in Oetobui. at some point in South Carol: nr.. He is sent with the object of. cultivating closer relations 'tietw-fn the
, , , ,. .1 . Aiuiiiiunai oiicciai 01 churches--rola lions t:hat may re- Uww Lim suit nnally :u utnyii. Rev. Mr. Lyoiib is a natiro of South ('aro-' lina, and will he ii!.iiiiij f r'unuls ; and kindred, .vhen there. The ! Uedentptton ol' Land. old slavery question was all that! Uedcemfd, separated the churches, :-.iv.l that ! !,o l .nger a hairier Tr..-asii.vrs Baiance,
TOWNSHIP FUND.
21,444.93! 9,531.491 KVS30.53! 12,081. 3( L7tHJ.79l 154.U9I
16,439.87 ti,0;)3.33 8.4S7.59 10,1 11.16: l'iill.T'il
55,749.1!?! 42,413.04
5,005.061
3,478.16
2,342.94
1 ,93t.90
416.00 154.09
MISCELL A X EOUS FUN BS.
Docket Fees, Saloon License, State Tuition,
254.50 251.50 l.tUit'.Oi.'1 l,10t'.(H 5W.O0 23.S3I.ik I 1 S.2fi0.(i7 5,573.33 859.80 ;!58.79 1.01 I 25.00 JO.tHI rKoo I I"" I 2t;,o7...SO 2t),993.9(i J ;K3.-t2j 328.74 I ' ;H) 09
