Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1893 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IB, 1893

rniiiva Sai

ANOTHER FACTORY SECURED-

w

lirpenentitle to Have a \Yoo«l«*mvar«* Fnc*-

i

tory in Hie North Fntl.

While some of our citizens have i been asleep others, it seems, have | l)een awake and making hay while the sun was out. Greencastle is to

MONTHLY REPORT

Purdue in a Had Ahnpe.

Isafayette C ourier. ■■■—■-. . The l*urdue loot ball eleven left or or«-.-ii<-a»ii<. Fubin- h<-Ii<h>i«—At-

on the Monou milk train at t> o'clock this morning, for Chicago where they will change to theNorth western road, reaching Madison, \Yis.,this afternoon. Tomorrow they

The “Hub-has leased a room | hove a woodenware factory, to he mwt tht . wi sconsin men on their own

in the Opera House block, 8ituatwl in the i nor,h end ' Y, ‘ 8ter - . f , terelay I. \ errailion, tor tlie creditwest side of the square. The ^ ()f Hil . t>h iV Brothtr 8old the room is being fitted up tor (,u r () | ( j uj,. c jj woolen mill on north occupancy January I, 1894- Jackson street to Mr. Hermann From now until that date we Hinschiug, who secured it for the

exceeding low price of $500. The creditors were anxious to sell and the purchasers have a business to

place in the mill. A factory now . . ‘ .

bent this team last vear.lt

propose to make a great

ground, and considerable anxiety is felt about the result. Purdue is

in a

Ann Arbor frame, and is in hardly tit condition to play a strong game. She will do her best or die, however. Tlie Wisconsin rush line is

t«‘iiduiH‘«‘ (aond—P<*r C« ntK, Kt«*. The reports of teachers show the schools to be in good condition as regards numbers, attendance, etc. 1 here are now enrolled 77ti, with an enrollment within the month of 768, an average enrollment of

739.9 an average daily attendance

... I of 692.1, or 94.9 per cent; not nbp re tty had shape since the 1 in hardly ! 8eDt nor ,Hrdy ’ :Ui -' ,,r 4 *' 8 pcr '

cent; 79 cases of tardiness, or 5.7 per cent. Our report on tardiness is uniformly the worst feature. We are unable ns a people, it

made up of veritable giants, greatly

Purdue s superior in size. Purdue W ? uld 9eem ’ to 8l>e the in'Port«nce

tires.

Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic

)

to 6,

JlJ

located in St. Louis, the product of . , ... 1 but her rush line wuis stronger then

which is wooden butter dishes,

that will sweep Clothing, Hats

bowls and other wooden ware, will be moved to this city, together with all its machinery, and located in the mill. Mr. Hinsehing has a

concern, which has

, ,, , t' i • r' i I partner in the

and Gent s rurmshing Goods , . - t • f

been in operation in St. Louis for

olf the counters. \\ ate h tot sever . l i years. They have decided

than now. Finney will play as a substitute tomorrow and will not enter the contest unless he has to. Ed. Olin will play left half black, and Downs will be left tackle. Seixas, of Chicago, will act as ref

eree for Purdue.

samples in our show windows, that Greencastle will be n better W atch for our advertisements | place for their interests, and as

this week.

Large

North Groom-nst 1«-.

shipments of cuttle

of being on time. One city the size of Greencastle reported no more eases of tardiness last year than we do in a month. How that record can be made without undue burden to parents I cannot see. However, fully one-half the cases here are due to carelessness. Par- j cuts will do the best thing for their, children by insisting that they shall be prompt in attendance.

There must be an inner tube removable through the nm. Victors are built that way and they lead the world.

The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours

if you say so.

OVERMAN) WHEE:- CO. CGSTON WASHINGTON, * DENVER.

ca:: c- * •■ctr.ca

J. K. L7VNCDON, HGENT G R fa S= NO A STI_ B INC.

Court Mutters.

The Nelson questioning was irought to a close yesterday after- j Mayor

The increase in enrollment for noon. The investigation was held' ) l -|7.rk Urer

rapidly as possible will they open being nni'lc ilaih over the Monon t [ 1( . mouth was 25, bringing the to see what money had been re-! t-'.Ti, 1 ,

CITY DIRECTORY.

are

route.

several P ' 1< ' P ro P er ty owners on Madison

number up to within six of what it was at the corresponding date last

ing, the average daily attendance

eeived from .Mrs. Nelson by

Nelson, and other questions per-1

which | Snd

CITY OFFICERS. .Charles B. Case Frank E. Landes lames M. Hui Icn William E. Stan

Arthur Throop

. ThouniH T. Mooi p

; Sop. Hoard of 11 cull h . ...Eugcm* Hawkins M. !>

Engineer,

•\j j. Attorney

taiuing to the mortgage comes up for a test in court

COfXCILMKN

.Tliuinus Arhrains, J

Geo. E. Bhik**. .latnos Bridges

, John It. Miller

up here.

The mill will employ

rp tt ~T-} T r TT F) hands and will liven up the north street are setting out young shade vear The average number belong-

H IF £1 M 1 end considerably. It has been the tree8 - Good for them.

I opinion of many that a paying Fifteen ear loads of

CLOTHING STORE. [woodworking business could be stone were transferred from the tardy all have been above last evidence was required of them in a iFiy'Xniicrr. „,“’f located in the Birch mill, and it is Monon to the Big Four enroute to year's record. In some rooms the clear and concise manner, their at lt - A -<'kk.Suix-rintru n-nt nreiij whoois. DAILY BA N N ER 'i'l M ES 1 » matter of local pride that one of New York. record has been quite good. Per torneys asking but a few (piestions

Handel

! 1st Ward. . , Jnd ” .

linl ” lohn Hlley,

next street Commissioiur... . J. I>. Cuilpr

«» , , , I Fire Chief. Geo. H. Oooppr

Deaioru ami the per cent, not absent nor term. Both witnesses gave what

A. Brock way. j

Mrs. Mary Hi ••eh. >-School Trustees

Published every afternoon except Sunday . at Hu* Banner Times office, corner Vine and j the

Franklin streets.

rOKEHT HILI, CKMKIKUV Hl»AHI> OK IUHKOT-

our best known young men is in The young friends of Elsie Allen, cent of attendance—Miss Adams. The items and points of the testi-1 J-?• Mcaarj . Pc.-*

ing advertisements will l»e reeeivtsl each day up to 1 o'clock p. m. Advertising rates made

known on application.

deni. Mr. Hinsehing is a to the number of about twenty-five, 97.R; Miss Renick, 9.).8; Miss mony were taken down by stenohustler and a careful business man, gave her a surprise partj’on Tues- Southard, 95.6; Miss Black, 95.5 ; graphers for use in the coming liti-

.,:;, h dTmi 0, l« d o-Stekuy^ und his m!in .V ^ ^ him day night. The young folks had

Htniding notices one cent per word each in sertion.

All communications should be signed with the name of the writer: not necessarily for publication, but as evidence of good faith. A.•onynious communications can not be noticed.

Where delivery is irregular please report sanie promptly at puhlieation office.

success. If that bedstead factory which has been hanging fire for so long will now come to a deal, another local manufacturing plant will be started. With a little organized effort Greencastle could locate sev- | eral creditable institutions. Boom it.

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year In advance Sir months Three months (hie month Per week by Carrier

2.50

.... 1.25

.50 .10

■tegular Meeting of t!i«‘W. M. F. S. The regular meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society met in Locust Street church parlor Wednesday evening. The President, Mrs. Langdon, presiding.

Miss Miller, 95.4; Miss Jones, 95.2; ] gation. It was the opinion of many Miss Hammond, 95. Per cent, not who paid close atteuticn, that the absent nor tardy—High school J evidence would fully enable Mrs. 63.2; Miss Hammond, 59.4; Miss j Nelson to sustain her note in court. Adams, 57.8; Miss Ragan, 54.6;| nkw cases filed. Miss Jones, 51.8; Miss Stone, 50; The following new cases have Miss Black, 49.7. Per cent, of been filed in the Putnam Circuit

that the boys will come to grief by j punctuality Miss Jones, Klo ; Miss court; the handling of guns and other Miss Hanna, 100; Miss John W. Beaman vs. Geo. H. dangerous weapons which they took Hammond, i>7.8; Miss Ragan, 97.6; Michael, note. along. Miss Beck, 97.3; high school, 96 9;; Mary Marks vs. James F. Dar-

Miss Black, 96.1. nail and Alex Breckenridge assignee

v. Kw . IYchs . .Supt

an elegant time.

James Dalton, Buck Sage, Fred Lucas and James Nelan took the day off and are hanging away at the quals. 'The railroad men are very uneasy about them, fearing

.iolm I . llrowiilnj,

•I. K. I.umcl'ni

II. S. Heiiivk

J nines Daggy

E. E. Illaek. A.O. E K krid/«‘

Meet in«• first Wednesday night euHi month

at J.S. MeClary’s office. SECRET 80( IETIES.

I. O. O. F.

OHLRNCA8TLB I.OIXIE Xo .'US. John Cook \ (j I.. M Hannii MoHIiik nlitlits. every WediieSdio . IIhII. in Jerome Allen's Block. 3rd Moor.

When delivery Is nimle hy carrier, nil sub-, ... scription accounts are to he paid to them as I lie meeting Was opened With Sing-

they call and receipt for same.

M. J. BECKETT... HAKKV M. SMITH.

i ing, “Reaches Me,” followed with Publisher l ,ra y e1 ' by Mrs- Masten. The aud-

... Managing Editor | ience joined ill singing that grand Kuv . vv . K . E.lgln, Rev. J. S. Crowder, Address all communications to Old hymn. From Greenland’s icy Miss Mary Broun, H. (J. Galley, II. I,l, i > '"' 11 o'reeneasUe^iiiil Mountains, then 11 special prayer ('Grant, E. M. Cox, John Houtin. 1 .’(was offered for missionaries in In calling for same please say “adGbeshaM is carrying OUt a deal Japan, by Mrs. G. II. Kurt/. The J. McD. Hays, 1 . M.

Letter List. ^ The following letters remain in the The work of the schools is mov- of James F. Darnall, and F. P. NolGreeneastle postofllee uncalled for ing along pleasantly, teachers and ; son nnd James l T . Edwards, assignee Nov. 10: | scholars generally united in trying [ of F. P. Nelson, anil the First Miss \ ina Miller. K. I). I erry. Her- to make the best schools and get National and Central National I. McKav. Mrs. Lavisa Nelson. .. , , „ ,, , ■ the most good out of them. The banks of Greencastle; note

teachers meet everv two weeks foreclosure, claim .$160(1.

iKM't

John Patterson, Richard Penison, Mrs. Anna Strother, Mrs. Jno. C. Milgtts,

anti

of personal spite at the expense of J subject for the evening was, Idols— are you GOING SOUTH this winter

meet every

from 6:30 to 8 to study De Ganno’s |

, llifc Four KxcnriiioiiA. Essentials of Method, and good is California points, *S(i 55.

seen to come from it in that a more 1 Terre Hau te, Nov. JO, Dee. 1 and 2,

intelligent view is obtained of the *b()5.

. , .. , . Kansas City, one way, $9.75. mental processes the elnld must! Omaha, one way, *11.75.

the Hawaiians.

This was

In public affairs and great questions democracy has again shown it is unequal to an emergency. In the Hawaiian matter the administration has started out to overthrow a government which represents all the elements in its country which deserve to he consulted in this crisis, and seeks to restore an authority which has no support except from savages which are as incapable of setting up or maintaining a creditable scheme of political rule as is this same democratic party we speak of.

and lemples Ot Japan. y.na un.' „ „„ Hnke Yuur Arr»ngsni«*tit« tu go by an interesting lesson and appreci- the nig F«ar Kontc. ated by all. Whether in pursuit of health or The committee prepared an in- pleasure, no portion of the country teresting literary program, as fol- otters so many and varied attractions at

passthrough for his truest devel- 'v451t-dlS2i F. P. Hikstis, Agent,

opment. Teachers assign lessons Accused of Kmbeulement. better, note the child’s mental Lextnoton, Ky.,

lows: Miss Lucy Poucher gave a recitation, My sister and I, we listened to an essay, Woman’s debt to ( hristianity, by Miss Lizzie Mikels.

this season as the Sunny South. The orange groves of Florida, redolent with the perfume of sweet blossoms, wave their branches in hearty welcome to the tourist from the snow-clad northland

A beautiful hymn was song, Must inid the mellow breezes of the southern

Jesus bear the Cross, by the audi-

sea woo the invalid from the blizzards

ence. Mrs. Bryan gave an interest-

of the froze!, north. There is one line

Lexinoton, Ky., Nov. Hi.—W. F.

. , Putnam, president of the Lexington

movements more accurately, aee I Waterworks company, has been arreted where he needs direction and how in Exeter. Mass., for emltezzling $:io,000

from the National Granite hank, of

which he is president.

GRKKNCASTME boIMlE -123 (I. r. o. ok o. K Win. Hurtwoixl v- r,

F.Telst

W. K. TelstciMeet* rtrst and thliil Momlay-.

MASONIC.

EASTERN STAR.

W. M

w.„.v < ,,rr KM,,, " Er ; AxnA : M ... vv m H. S. Heals. Tblnl Wednesday night of etu-b iiimitli.

R. II. Kvans....

COMMANDERY.

J. MeD. Hays

Fourth Vvodnetulay night ofeaeii nioiitii.

to present the truth to make it

most effective.

Scholars are more than ever

■ i a „ Rm,AX bOlHIB. NO. lit. K. ,v A. M. ILS^ Bryun _ \y

Struck on Cunie|(io.

PlTTSBfRtl, NoV. 16.—(Rx

learning that a library is not sim Italians employed by the Carnegie Gas nlv a nlace where storv hooks can through Armpiv a pmee vvntrt story-oooks can g trong count y struck for an increase in he obtained, but a place where they wages. Work has been suspended.

may go to find needed information

ii..’. i > i > it 11 W. P. Telst

Meets second and fourth Tm-wluys' I WIMTk I.II.Y CHAPTKK. NO. 3 o l s

hundred ! JJrs. M. Klorenee Mlb-s.. ' w vj

Mrs. M. A. Telster .

Meets seeont) and fourtii Mon,lays.

KNIGHTS OF I'VTHI.vs.

Will It Work?

to Florida “I’he Big Four Route" which in connection with theirdail.v work Lakf.wood, N. J.. Nov. 16.—Dr. Ar-1 Abram's store.' ing report of the district meeting on account of its excellent train service and mav rend books with a definite 1 thur Debausset an airship inventor, is !

Mu lisoa 3 Venue eh arch lu- peil.-ct eoiineciioas in union depots anu ( . nt j j n v j ew

Btii fslarH at ItiiHsciU ill« A .

We were expecting it. The Putnam burglars have been around the circle. The little eit}' of Russellville was thrown into excitement

ohbknoasti f ..,v*ri r: v ;.

about, lo begin the coustructiun of an ! i,' a,''-V*,' 1

The library will he ! aerial boat at Paasadena, N. J., for the j Fir»7 MoiKia'y nigh, .if'eihs'h ,„ontii

dianapolis. A short address wn» absence of transfers, forms the tourist; t . nr i ( .} )( , ( | |, v addition of oll ,-! Brazilian government

1 ideal line to Florida.” From all points . north Of the Ohio river the Big Four *3<)0 worth of books shortly. As route, in I'oniieetion with the tlirtuigli (be list is iu>t vet full, any person

given hy the president.

Mrs. Bills favored us with a vocal solo, Christ is All. The meeting

car lines from Cincinnati, will be found knowing of good books desirable

was followed by a social, refresh- to offer the best time, best service and f or t j, e ii^ rar y w j|i confer a favor ments being served. This was .in best eipiipineut to nil southern points, gi v j n g the list of such to t he

agreeable surprise to all. Our reg-

und if you desire to travel with comfort i

l.s, evenins. over the burel.r,- of J Se .IS ^ "J*^ the Hodgkin A Grimes and J. H. A cordial invitation is extended to Ford ice A Co. stores. Thev were j those that are interested in mlssion-

thc cash I ai T work - Luie Ki ktz, Sec.

and ease he sure your tickets read via

librarian.

R. A. Outi.

NEWS FROM OEPAUW.

Pass’r Traftle M«r.

Cincinnnti O.

D B. M \KTIN,

Bell I I ass r agt yi,,, X',. w « Dmly from Greem-aslle's Great Center of Iriling*

M. W

Seeoiul and nil Thiirsduys of oiv'cli moniii.'^

W ill It Ever Cay Again? | A.O. I . VV.

Chicago. Nov. 16.—The court has or- ; u ( .,„g t . SM < gt , ’ , ’* UK < ITY I ' < ‘ I " :K s ' 1 - ”•

densl the closing of the world's fair Chi- -V- II. I’lull l n-

cago Beach hotel for the winter. It has

been operated bv a receiver, and has uot okoiiee ok honiiu.

c ofH

A Lamulry u.i.t, K'rsl ,m,l I Mnl Kil.lays ,,r IbiN Silk handkerchiefs must he washed in i " n ' CM ’ r ty Hall mock,

tepid water, using ts'st castilo soap. I After rubbing ia the suds tmtii clean

rinse in several waters. Shake, but do John Cannon

not wring, and iron when still damp with a rather cool iron until dry, after

KFt» MFN.

OTOE T't I HE NO. 140.

both broken into and the cash j .vcu./, oec Abo„, I The foot hall team began dieting whi c|* ^ quite warm-not hot- ^ ' -A.* Jr.ik AT A?s.'.**-• - -S -I **«■*■* « sr today. hot and before the mlk is dry makes it X.-0-Overstreet

Thus Sage Kvery Monday night. Hail

City Hill I Itliak.

PUTNAM MIDGE NO. 45. Asa Smith \ (- B. T. Chaffee 's.sMeeting nights, every Tiuwdiu . Hall in Central Nallonal Hank block, 3rd ttoor.

CASTLE CANTON NO 30, e. M. J.A.MiehHel t’aut Chas Meikel site first and third Monday nights of each month. n. ok a. no. ton. Mrs. John Merry weather. N ti D. E. Badger. Meeting nights, every 2nd and 4th Moudai of each month. Hall in uentral Nal. Hank Intilding. 3rd Moor.

■ • • • .x . v*

J*. s

Mr*. Hickson..

Mrs. Dr. Hau kins s „. First Wednesday night of each month.

.. OKEENCAST4,ECH APTKRII. A. M. NO 31. I.. II. Evans o ,, W. II. H. Cullen Second Wednesday night of each month.'

K.«’

M

...See

, , „ EAGLE LODGE NO. to.

John T. Stewart ,, David Hughes S,sKvery Friday night on 3rd Moor' over Tims.

Cupt S«H*

SuchiMii Sec <m Jlrd tliM>r

Nothing of value was taken other i Alex Davenport of Fox Ridge, ery cent of subscription money due MlS8 ( i OWllv o1 Rughville 18 the ! 8tiff and ^ for n

II- 1 _ — . 1- i • . . . A A I. . .. .. .1 .. * lv 1 - J ’ ’ A « A .

than cigars, tobacco and ot her I has been sick

small articles. The night watch-1 John Mitchell tn-iti /JRJUO y ( e,-y | iffnpt.’vnV'.g .TlMvyt\ , ‘ , - WM .. t n! , T?\

them, hut they escaped, hearing his approach. No clue to the

parties.

is necessary at the end of the week. gt ((f ^ Mary Brann

is moving to We do not want to keep hook ac- , . 11 v. n i. i r- .v t <

„ K t Lieut. Lewis leaves this week on i cou ! d hardly be better author y hasde-

•k <»».*, \ '•••■•»<■ t, jt -K. • , • ■ . i. . t •• • ‘o < 4 i * '• ' • 1 v • * ‘ iiicu iimjux’ii tiie‘cuiamha 6i tiio ti 1 - tsiou

An A nthoiTiuii\v k^cniui.

Professor Heilprin, than whom there

cents per

week, and therefore will a huntin * tri l 1 to Ark “ H8 ''«-

Journal all foundation rdv the rum . »

!»« - -Tier Kv. n„.k, coll.-,. |

iuiiseieiy Suliinluy luuliiiug. Tnv^ , I jected to Mrs. t'eary sharing the expedi-

Geo. Cook was the latest World’s fair visitor from Greencastle. Raymond, John Rj’cy’o bright

w inier imirisi Kates < five-3'ear-old son, is quite a philoso- ! are paid for this trouble, and the Lower rates than usual to all princi-11'her. lie had noticed the picture income they receive will be regu pal points in Florida and the smith: in of an angel on the , ‘.’.H 9.'-! qi. , , ?lt‘.tt, Wl'-‘ffl'^.. Il , , , ,r h!>ort iijn to

■‘eiTeet ii'i',iii‘iiiVi»oliit> mi or via tne 1 in- Arhuckle’s coffee, and he remarked their success as collectors. You led tonight hy Prof. Ilannuwalt. to his mother that that codec ought theretore assist them, as well us us- The senior law students hold a privations of a isdar winter were a tri-

Clias. Isindefl

M«“m d o HI A. r KVii!liL h,,rw, " y,,0 ''' ,u ' 1

O. A. It.

. :: v< v < •••'^ O(*o. Hidiiton..

Kv<*r\ Monday ( veiling. unci W asliiiivrton Htroots, 2i

dIiik, Haii oornor Vint*

!tid floor.

WOMAN’S REMRK

.Alice li i hapin

Loillst* JBCOD9

Meet!iii

.Pros

So<*

further information apply to any < II. A: I). agent, or 1>. (J. Edwards. Oen’l Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, Ohio. tf

Miss Chamberlain returned yes-1Mon. i Meeting*every sisn.nd amt rmmi, vi ( „.,'i.',v terday to her home in Elkhart.' Those who met Mrs Peary after her ; “* 2 '*• ^ •<- Hah__

return from Greenland last year and I FIRE A1 \RMs

’IMie •ias(«dnti(>ti meet Ip ir will he heard her t-.itW of her experience? lr *1:? -t--4- s-.-ii,.-linn Lihein St.

arctic region in the simplest, most mod- ' ’ ’ "

est way, as if to endure the rigors and

to he the best angel on it.

because it had an sure the success of the paper, by mo((t t . 0 urt.

paying promptly each week. If ,, rt . s i,ie.

Judge Mountz will fli“K matter, gained a pretty clear esti-

mate of her cnaracter and endurance.

Delicious, lllljolesonje

I the amount is not paid every Sat

cars vvil! he re-

quired to pay in advance for the

Judge Iglchart, of New Albanv. I clla,:

Said a woman to her during a parlor

urfny, ,!»*!»»(— win fa rc. ^gi

HOT : BISCUIT

next week and thereafter. We cannot book these subscription ac-

the week.

Dean Howe left yesterday

band was away on his perilous sledge ! journey and you waiting in that awful desolation for the uncertain end?'’

, New Albanv to attend to some bus Mrs. Peary looked across at the lieu-

vance^pavnient !m dailies' 1 !I.Tsanie i»ess with Mr. DePauw. ^ hetare .. 8he \ante paynienitiin mutitw uu waun ^ quietly ana with a peculiar expresHion,

M \Y BF HAD BY USING PURE B \1\IN(> PO\Vl)ER us we * f ^fi e8 > but all the Daily Ban .Mr. Dickey, formerly of the class as if site had weighed the question bo-

nek I imes will ask will be prompt | 1H)J re t, urne( j to college and f° re:

Davment each Saturday morning, , ... .. “It was better than 10 months.” Mrs.

1 / , • i J i ,l "dl graduate tins vear.

tin. tM«rr.cl* K/ki'U uuu Ini'll* ^

MADE in'

JONES. MI DRUGGIST.

when the carrier hovs ask their »»• .*-“«• He spent Peary has the courage of her wifely de) Thev heizin tii-xt SaturdiA' f'" 1 ’ 'ear at the Northwestern and votion in a remarkable degree, and it Bs ready fo7them 9tf ' another at Leland Stanford. - 11 ^ 8ht) of tho ^

exnlorers who will falter.

•J—J ludlaim Hnd Hanna. *—1 Jarkson and Datnry. Madison and Liberty.

*»—1 Madison and Walnut.

~ Hanna and Grown.

4 2 lllnnuiftiirton and Andrrson. 2 Seminary find Arlinirton. - .? €*ti8t«>f Durliam • - WttHhinift4»n and Utoiiat.

7 :! *L»warn and (/town.

* J OLiii au«i

8 College av«*. and DcMot «- 3 l.ootmt and Sycamore.

1- 2 -1 b ire* out.

IlH-Pldicccali iHtaictapthcn a pause and Hu n follow the box number

alley.

COI XTY OIT* l( KKS.

Auditor Sheriff

Ot‘0. M. Hlaek

F. M. Olidewcl!.. % ^ncrin HuKhes Treas .no lam.-rr. Darnell i lerk

::: u«-nnh.T

J.F.OBrien Surveyor Wm. Broadstreet Assessor

J. D. Hart, «

I Jo^i's. NewTmJ Co,nml “ lo,, <‘>'^

1