Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1893 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, DECEM BER 1893.
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THE MUI
CLOTHING
STORE.
DEATH OF DAVID MEHARRY-
I'or ('liiirlty’B Sake. I.tut «r I’nlrnlK
We had a few lines on charity | (irnnted to Indiana inventors, I yesterday, and we believe a few this week. Reported by A.
We hear Sn ""' * Co., solicitors of American
ll'll
iiia
Nil
It takes nerve to make such sweeping reductions so early in the season, and right here at the beginning of the season we make a cut in prices on
Tin* l*ioiiet»r of Shawnr«* Prairie Vo#-]
terdny Morntiitf.
Spechato the Journal niort ‘ wi *l not >?o amiss. WiMiATK. Dec. —David Me of one of onr merchants whoi|uietly harry, lifted 80 years, died this sent out yesterday a half-dozen mornini; at 7 o'clock at his residence loaves of bread to a woman who on Shawnee Prairie. He received a was in want that he had heard of. paralytic stroke several days ago There are many cases in the city, ami never rallied. no doubt, that have not been disDavid Meharry was one of the covered and will not be until some
oldest and most respected citizens one brings them to light. One of , polls oil-burner, in this section of the State. He the most religious acts a person After thr ov«r. came of a prominent family and can do these days of religious The foot ball season is over and was one of the pioneers of Shawnee awakening is to go forth to the Louisville Courier .fournul writes 1’rairie, where he lived for many highways nud hyways and seek out ^he following obituary, \iz:
years. He recently celebrated bis some one who is suffering from Nath birthday at the World’s fair, hunger or cold. Such an act will David Meharry was the father of stand forth as a shining example
Do You Ride a Victor?
and foreign patents, opposite I T . S. patent ottiec, Washington, D. (': S. M Brundage, Indianapolis, de Hector for ironing machines; T. Decker, Charlottesville, harness; I. Haswell. Ft. Wayne, folding chair: .1. 1. Hoke, South lie ml, bar row; 1{. Christian, Lawreneevil e. rotary harrow; II. Stacey, Indianu-
THK FOOT HA 1,1. FA IT A I N
Pick up his car. His work is done; Find his nose—
For the victory’s won.
Overcoats, Suits, Hats and i Mrs. Whitehead, whose prominence of a translation of the scriptures.
Furnishings, that will entirely in the Pettit murder case is so well
a very
There is
t ireeneastle
food
for
and warmth all. and no
in
nil*
sweep away our profits. 300 known. Mr. Meharry was
pairs children S Knee Pants at prominent Methodist and leaves should suffer. The Haxner Timk.s
?OC a pair. You can't afford ! quite a valuable estate.
to buy until you see our goods I Tile funeral of Mr. Meharry will needy ones,
and prices. Store crowded I occur from the Shawnee Mougd M. every day. 20 per cent oil on ! K. church on Thursday at 10 a. m. Men’s Pants and Hats. Sale —Crinr/oriisciiie .h/umai.
lasts till Dec. 31st. when we Mr. Meharry was a relative of! portion, must move to our new quar- 1 Alexander Medium for whom Me crowded
ters — Opera House Block, harry hall in this city was named. Mrs. Frame preached a sermon of west side ot square. j Try « box. extraordinary power on ‘ - The Two
During winter weather there are more complaints of failure to re-
ceive papers from the carrier boys death and hell, and then of the up-
than at any other time in the year, ward way to life and heaven, were DAIL\ BANNER 1 I M KS One reason of this is the blustery 'ivid and stirring. Sighs and
snowy weather. Especially when shoutings, tears and laughter are
IE 11UB.
will lend its aid to locating any
Tlit* Itevival.
The revival at College Avenue church is steadily growing in pro-
Last night the house was with eager hearers and
Wavs into Eternity.” Her descriptions, tirst. of the downward waj’ to
Wh<*re art* his hands?
Whcro his footV Deaf h for a caust* l.ikt* this is sweet.
In ParadiM*
He still shad hear The pleasant sound < if i hat mighty cheer That rose when o'er Tin* uruss s > brown, He rushed and made That last touch down. Woe, woe is me. For his broken shin! And woe, <) woe. For his niissiuyr chin! But lay him away, \nd »>n his bier Let memory drop One kindly tear.
Idiy him away
He was trreut and brave.
But idory's pat hs Lead to the grave*.
CHINO: >N.
There is but one best and it’s a V ictor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. L-WNODON. AGEIST G R fcr E N G « ST L-E IND.
The Weather Signals,
The weather Haas as received and displayed by II. S. Kenick A Co., are a set of the regular i\ S. department of agriculture system, adopted when the service was es tablished. '1 here are five of them and they run from number one to
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor Treasurer. Clerk Marshall Engineer Attorney See. Hoard of Hralt h.
Charles U. Case .Frank L. Landes ...lames M Hurlev William K. Htarr ... Arthur Throop Thomas T. Moore .Eugene Hawkins M. I >
1st Ward,
•hid M
roiTNCTLMK.V
.Thomas Abrams, J L Uandel ..Geo. I!. Blake, James Bridges
. . T . . , : *rd ” John Hlley. John K. Miller number five. No. I IS pur<» tvlllte stree t Commissioner.. J.D.t utler
1 Fire Chief. ... Geo. B Cooper
Published every afternoon except Sunday | , . at the Bakkbr Tixna ofBoe, corner Vine and groilDCI Fi anklin streets. j .,
.does the
A Language Now Little t and Fast He-
in ft Forgotten.
(.Special Coi respondence. 1
Chelan Falls. Wash.. Nov. 25.—In
tha Pacific n< rthwest lately opened to , . .
Bfttleuient and cultivation are found blue, meaning local rains; No. I is roar.,- mh.,. . kmftfkv boaui. of oiiik.t
j and indicates fair weather; No. ‘1 A ur<K , kw , lv
is solid blue and means ruin or 'AVictenl'm' | Stl " , "iT'urttc.w snow; \o. :t is half white and halt R.a.okv, suiieriiiiemient (>rHi>wIiooIk.
is covered with snow brought very near together by her Indians with a remarkable attachment triangular in shape and indicates failure prove easy. We eloquent portrayal and appeal, for their lands These lands were orig- temperature ; No. :» is the dread
i :,!:K^ , ,;^&;!rrS!r. ,U ^i‘:^ould suggest to our subscribers Six persons went to the altar
for:
inally acquired by conquest and retained , .
•noiilisl in hv ton'cliK-k a. in. chcIiilm . Ki-ait- 1 I ” J ' 1 ,u '"'nH''’"i suifsci ioi-i n i i fighting whenever invaded by hostile !, *k being white with a black
who fail to receive the paper regu prayer, and five of them were eon trlx-. Well defined tracts are bequeath- square in the center. Its mission
known o:, a,i,.HcuHon. 1 larlv thqt they erect a cigar box at verted. ed from father to sou and become a sa- u t0 „ ive noti( , t , of a ( . ol( , wuve>
... . a » ‘ , . cre«l inlientance. A sioffular instance ^
t rtioii ,,tfnnticl,Hone 1 ’ | a convenient point and report the 1 Mr. Fram( s reading of the scrip
. Pros
V. Pres
.^nt* . .Trcas
. .Supt
verted.
j a convenient point and report the -' ,r I’rium s reading ot the scrip 0 f this peculiar attachment occurred on There are a number of combina S|1 w „h ! same to this ottice and we will have Hires, with running comment and the upiier Columbia river, near the pres- tions formed by the Hugs, which
—...... . • .... ent town of Chelan Falls.
A party of white men led by J. M
All ciMiimuniciitinns slimiM I
tlu* iuiiiu* of t he writer; not ii«et*s>nrn> for j ♦ bp /.„ r ,i PrB 4*. n H l.nt.licaM.m, but as evitb-ner <»t goo.I faith 1,11 ( ‘» r,ltrs IIIK1 lllL ,K)X * A.••myinotis communiirations can not be no-i ^ o-ood honest fi(*t
NVIicrc tldivcrv is irregular please report
line
We have application
of carrier boys unique and and though mistakes are at
to common life, is effective. Those who
times are carelessly absent from these Columbia looking for homesteads along
same I.romptiy Ut publication otfk-e. ! almost unavoidahle, we believe thev meetings will deny themselves specimen copies mailed tree on application, j tjjpj,. jjpgt t 0 deliver the papers. K reat pleasure and profit. The rates of subscription- Tlnii area few ni our subscribers uiorning meeting at o’clock is
Unr YV«?r in advance. Si r nutnt/ts Three. miadfiK One mimth /Vv week 1>v ('atrier
.$5.00 IJJ5
M
.10 |
When delivery Is umde by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as
they call and receipt for same.
whose houses are in windy exposed gr"' v i»g in numbers and power,
places and we are confident the wind sometimes loses the papers.
North Greencntttle.
Walter Siddons is back.
are as follows:
Snow were making their way up the | No. 1. with No. 1 above it,
cates .fair weather, warmer.
No. I. with No. -i below it, indi-
cates fair weather, colder.
No. 2, with No. 4 above it, indicates wanner weather, rain or snow. No. '2. with No. I below it, indi-
J. s. Met !lary . John t . Br wnlnfe
•i. k . Langdon H. S. Ur*nick
James liturgy K. I . IPack. A. u. L u-kridtr *.
Mci timr thsr Wt*f1m*sday night cacli uinntli
at J.S. Met Mary's other*. SECKKT S(M IKTIES.
1.1). t). F.
1»ItKKNCAHTI.E lAtlUfK No JlS.
John Cook.. v (i • L. M Hanna S< »•
. i Meeting nights. r*vr*r> Wcdnt*dav. Hall, in
indi- •L‘i , om»* Alien's Block, 3rd lloor.
its fertile bottom lands. They came upon a desirable tract of land arm nd
ei TNAM i.oim,k no.
Chaffer*..
M. J. HBCKETF H A KKV M. SMITH.
Publisher . Managing Editor
Address nil communications to Thk Daily Banner Timks.
Soinr* rrnwfordNville 4'liarity.
Argus News.
The . 1 rt/ux Xeirs lienrd accidentally the other day of a very generous net of one of our lending
Urecncastle, lu<L | merchants. He placed in the hands
| of the clergy an order calling for
, , , . , . , , , the Junction depot. It is going to A Tlurt Hai’tic saloon-keeper one hundred jackets, cloaks and | M . rt | )ea(lt , has made an assignment! What for ladies and children. I he
democratic attitude do , cfow did their work well and. to- Dan ( allahan and lorn Murphy , whit0 )uan
1 - - children ‘ lave returned from a three days’
visit in Indianapolis.
will thh
next - '
T H KK K
many n weary face
abroad today. The great American people have been wading through
the president's message.
The [ resident promises a special message on the Hawaiian question at a later date, hut it will be impossible lor him to change the verdict of condemnation that the people have rendered upon his policy.
day scores of women and
are made warm and happy by reason of this kiiid and thoughtful tih-.v onjert to Vtioriimtion. attention. It's such liberality that f'irge number of physicians makes the waste places of the earth <m ' r ’f |e ^tate art 1 making an ettort blossom as the rose, that drives * <l break up the practice of vacciaway darkness and makes bitter sending out circulars ask
it was cnpitil by an Indian named CultusJi Bad dim.” It is qiiently the ease that an Iin.inn's nam>' signifies the opposite of bis real character. As the homesteaders were anxious to oh-
tam possession of t laud they made puU . 8 rolder weather, rain
r.nn a liberal money offer tor it. Alter
a moment of astonishment, the Indian No.'.1. with No. i above it,indircplied in forcible eloquence in Chinook cates warmer weather with local
jargon, a dialect of mingled English and _ j
Indian. It was devised by fur trailers
expedi- half a century ago as a means of com- No. •!, with No. i below it.
munication with all triljes of Indians, cates
! Just as the sign language of the plains
Twelve carpenters are at work on was the unhersal passport between whites and Indians on the plains east of No. 1. with No. a below it. the Rocky mountains. Chinook was the ( . ute8 ,-. lir we Hther, cold wave,
laiitfuage of tradf ami diplomacy, and
the Indians still use it in addressing a "ilh No. ;> below it,
cates wet weather, cold wave.
As Cult us Jim delivered his oratorical
r . ply. he emphasized it with native grace of gesture, turning bis face upward and extending his arms to tiie sky when al-
Asa Smith K.T. Ghatt
Meetjnir nlirlos, i-vory Tnesiliiv. iLill In Central Mitlonal Bank block,3rd tloor.
N G Sot*
l ASTI.K < \NTt».N NO |*. \| J. A. Mh ha. l
< Imt
has Mcikel First and third
innnt h.
t’apt
, ''ii Monday lights of carh
Tim Nolan has moved from llcn-
lerson, Ky., to this citv.
Win. Thompson is in Illinois on
a fur-buying and hunting
N. ll
Sc*t*
D. or It. N<». 10U.
or snow. '■ M.;i-r injf nitrhtH. evejT ”„'l anil Ul, M,,„.|,n
;: f u ri!yiE , . , !;; n , , L,r H "" i "
-r;,.
w. I'.TelsKT —".o
colder weather with
rains.
indi
local
indi-
Meets llrsi ,011) thlid Mumtaj s.
. V. s
MASONIC.
FAHTKKX STAB.
Mrs. Hleltson , v Mrs. In. It.-iM k:ns J Cirst WcInesitHy niirlit ot'eaeii month"' -
.. UKKKM ASTI.KCBAITKIl B. V. l|. xoJl r . II. I'.vaiis |
indi "h H.H.Cullen..
11. r*
Sis'imil Wislnesday night nr each month.
sweet.
South <.r«*#*iM*UHtl«*. H. A. Mills went to Pa ike county today. Mrs. R. McManus has returned
The selling of bonds in a time j from Terre Haute,
of pence- is a li.ing to be regretted. Dan Rowland has moved from ni course . but tin* lulcnigcut eiti- 1 erre Haute to this city.
zeu understands that a good many j Henrv Ash and wife are visiting mined to make a combined regret tab! things nn to be ‘^ at Riooir.ingt./r. aiid t lospo, t. , to iibcruu- themselves from this oppeeted under a democratic admin-1 South en( j j g i n ,i ie !ir pression and make its continuance
rival of a shoemaker—a colored impossible.
ing for eo operation of professional men in the matter. Their circular
says in part:
Owing to the oppressive attitude I of the school ami health boards of Indiana in enforcing vaccination upon the people—a practice cmi nent|v d.H»Mw*rons and riottirw!;?’'. useless—many citizens are deter-
t ff.iri
f
The Wenther.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours anas follows as received by H. S. Renick A- Co. from the ollicial weather bureau at Indianapolis:
I n in an a t-oi.is, Ind., Dec 5.
iI. S. Ib*aU
i>t . u(M W. M Thiol Wednesday nigiit ol earh immth
COMMAXOKIIT. E.r • • StH* ol niHi month.
F. H. Evmdh
J. MclL IIiiv*4 Fourth WfdnoMdny ufifiit
11 X IF K,,,i ' v LotFFiK. NO. til. F. a A. if, II.S. Iliyan ... • W. K. Telater
•W. M
Meet* aecimd and I'ourth Tuesday*.
,. • , Lt l-T ('tMeTEK. N*. s OF* h air wt-ather, stationery temper- JJ. Horene,. Mile* M atnrt ‘- Mi-eta second anil fourth Mondays S< ' t '
W Ari'ENIIANH.
•Rheomatic rings one dollar’' is
KNIGHTS OK 1-VTHlAS.
wmm
f i s, kaui.r raiiMjK no. t».
. .. i , , . •John T. Stewart „ „ a sign disiditved by many jewelers. Wavid Hiurhes V-
A&samr^ " 1 ' ■•*"• T '*<w-
■ ^ ^
m \ v.
„/A',r • o fm, ^
a
istration.
•The belief that such rings protect the wearer from rheumatism has a [.fitly BifoiFg ioFid upon u p;irt ol this community. The rings, according to those who deal in iljetii are made of seven metals, and and either the metallic comhina-
r a..l
Si*«*
lieve that they can do better here. | Patronize your homo dealers for! holiday good*, avid you t.ivw
w E. Starr ,E ^ < AST, ' E ,,,v,si< '* >'.a. n.nFri,..,,. Urst Mm'lay nlirln ol ideh tit,,nth
A. o. t*. W.
i ot.i.eo.a e, Tr w
i.eorgeSatre.. ,, ... A. It. I’hillies M -.*' Six-O.id ami 4th Thiirsdai * of each iiiwnth?*
ITITI C Till . . IF . IlSiUlKE or HONl'lK.
... , , , i ' tion or tire magic number exercises n’.MaM’oore --.c.orii Inding to bis fatlier and grandfather m , . „ Sf-f the Indian i-lysium. ot when appealing fiom< 'MJcu t influence unfavorable on :ird h.mff-city Hhi'i iVh H Fek. <H ' 11 ,no,,,h '
A nortion of the pumn shop has ,nt ' et with us for conference on the to God. and downward when implying to the development of rheumatism.
. ''“"r 1 ”'”; "*«r •*«**■'.
business that may <*omo bef<M*e the emotiown! aiid pa?sioaatc -a uf lu- t«» (iit* weather day Thou savn* S,M *sec
diau oratory rarely equaled in a lan- and nights are said to be the chief OUy H^n ni’^k 3 ' ,, " n ,m ttmi*'
Tu'.V p.wtaww.frlw.-.tt. Hn-....,,: • \T noli *it Du 111 •> TTi> 1. > f 1 m i n i n*r< ? i p i * ujvlt^tt* li* ocuiitxit/l fLot
Oi a merchants are displaying man splendid lines of holiday goods.
\\ o believe our people can find ,ts resumed work, giving emplo-yment subject, and
To this end we invite you to
c
for transacting any
good bargains here as in any other j tQ geven eiirht men .
city in the state. Sf e further be-1 M , g8 Mary RobiagOD is home mating, at the Bates house dub
from Peru for a two weeks' vaca
I tion from her school. i,/.. ■; ■ ' ■ v *'- > < > ■
It has iteeh iienidnstraieu
room, Indianapolis, Ind., on day, the 12th of December, at
.. ' 1 i ' - ‘
KOVAL AHCAM M.
4 iist^^sssSr 0 ijsi' - *■»-. *«»(*#;■. Wrenae’bnli!
impiete lines in the stale. 1 1 >
plsee to bavF- a prize fight. V f
HrM7.il Tim oh
bett *>nd Mitchell can take this tip , , man mseo pe nika nannitch nika papa . a e« u - miMCm/tt „ . ..^i» ■ * » » * . —*, ?, . ('Iona* 11 «il, f wa-wa. Wiikc 1*11*. ntfc*
Flo<*<ion 4>f OttioerM
I'lie Woyai Aieumiui cEcti i YtE certs last night as follows: W <i Overstreet, regent ; (iasper Reniek. vice-regent. » . r tY. Ll
secretary ; W. H. Burke. trea»'.ir C r.! i,,.,.An«ttn, T.-y-i*, «f*r»i ; Chiii!, .--
mka inetnaloose tie cWfiwh soeks.ff*' -Msensr. We have been creditably informed Sp"'”'» ik ’ 1 “itlite sockalie, wake lalieict
trinn ohfWi* r»ornl<’*» nnttrNitfn rvt iiui.u
o. a. n
I- w 1 *'( A.Ni l.w l*« IMT NO. II.
i . I». Hinroncr
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W. E. Starr, eolleetor; fIoIhi Al
leu. o/iiw.. . .' crr’e-
I). L. Harris, chaplain; R. M. Strut luu. wurcieit; James Daggy, war-1 den: A. Birch, A. Brock way and I
Henry Mdtzer. trustees.
"'"I Wiishlngtob »tiT-«t*f-iinl I'loor.""" 1 ' i " f '
Vo.;,; - wage, o, the employe, at < )rawford r^w^a jS You’ve Hear* nf
i/di:.« t V! !,: ' , G' , '' v ' i Ea A, rb-'-y -r -o- -t-.-rP .iue.* Wake I’m Coming. *-.« on.-,.ns, l.a.. ».H mt: iexti*. ^ ^ . (> H ha , cart.-r „ik* wm-u- nfke flclat qUoel.. SATURDAY DeC 9 »««V. 7^ m,, '
made a cut of 50 - =- •>- Niku 1,nl ' il ,MJ clatawa. i»i »
rtnr.u- .
Alloo U < hwpln
Louise .Ihcous
.Fi t H
Skt
ton, S. C.. »:t5.00.
per cent, in the Hocknip, Tyhee chaco. Hpose yaka tika
■>i, iiii,i <i,in.
raturnieg I'eMt Ir.e. .
I". i‘. II, , sI i-.
The Bannkk Times—l4»c. a wet
GOOD
i
Lamps,
Coal Oil,
Lidit.
ii, it. x,.. i v net? indi'*. iJjnjpc iinti ,
ITiJitlfiv raff’s to Doint^ Dec. 23, wngf'ft of his clerks, four of whom cnintax carter nika maah illahie, pe halo ^ he (ifcat LwOmedy Success. 1
•J*. J.», jo, .h , ami «ian. i; an ^obu imVe ijiui ms employment. T ile* ^ ^» ok-Tyhee wa-wa Jim!
, , lilAxu claiaU Cupti Lee Jamb. Halo employes say that they were willing nika mash nika illahie.”
to accept a cut of .fn per month Interpreted this means: “Sell my land? until the (ir.t of March and then E >! A long time ago my father lived
here. A very long tune ago my granu-
have their old wages restored, but fftther lived I am here, ami an to this timi of goiii” tu pics* by Hint by my children will live here. we have failed to G*nn, whether ^ sir! By and by I shall die and
1 go up above. Suppose I am up above,
their proposition was accepted Before 1,mg a man comes, and I *ee that or not. it is my father, and he says, 'Jim, why j ~—~ did vou sell your laud?’ What can 1 . i> if • say to linn.' 1 Nothing. Pretty simn my Mainer I. I>uis and Lucy A. grandfather comes, and he says the same Davis; Albert Williams and Tvna thing to me. I cannot answer him, for Allen. " I am now afraid. My father and grandfather leave me and God comes to me.
Most Decided Bargains in Decorated- I .amps al
J oiaes’
Subscriptions for any magazine 11 lie ltskK Ine wll >' 1 801,1 m y liU " 1 lind 1 or paper taken at this 'oHIc-e. We <-, * n,10t t, ' ,1 hini - he win 8,, . v - ' Jiuj - y° u
w ill save you money.
must go down to hell.’ No, I will not sell mv land.” HEBBERT Hevwood.
.Off, * .till 1.0 Bliut-tmor*. J. c. Lewi.s,
Supported by the Hnlllunt Lltth Vetresf*, C' v i s A \. j k> V i i it) VV 1 ^
Ami a select c.oiupMii> ot ai ralentcd < <>iiu*d-
B imln the l^uixhable 5 anktM* ( oimtiy.
fcfc Si Plunkar•d ,,
The Only ^ nnkts- show T’rHvelln*. BverythltiK New. Kn-sh „n,| Orlirlinil.
Mi,kin* tin- runniest Parade,
i iirry the Flm st Orchestra on the Road.
FI UK ALARMS. j*—| I'-oll'-lte ave unci Liberty „ • f.....,,im iinti nan,i,i 4— 1 J,iek*on anil Oatory. ■ r >-1 MaillHon ami Llherty. «—l Maillson anil Walnut. •t - Han,ni anil t’row,,. 4 ^ Hlooinlntflon ami Atnlei-son a - Semlnarv'»»--• . - "••"''"’u-lon. ea*t oFn„i hn,„. . ~ w aablnatim and LoeiiHt :: :i Howard and Kiow,,. 4 -11 Ohio iiml Main. 5- :i <>,Metre ave. and DeMotte alley »- -I Loi-ukI and Syeamore 1- - -1 Kin- mil. Tin* police eall I* one tan then a imn*. amt Ihen follow the box n„m,» I 1
< 'Ol'N'TY OFFICKRS.
Gee
I The Great H. II, *eene. I'he ThreNhlntr Machine Reene I The County Katr Scene.
Look OCT for "M" and HlsCountry Hand I’arade, the runniest *treF-t| I’arnde ever seen
ADMISSION, : : 35c AND 50c. Iti-served seats on sale at Lindes'.
Geo. M. Itlaek F. M. GIIfU*\vc»II.. Goo. HiimIiok DhiiIoI T. I)hi*iiHI Diinh*! S. Huntt
F. O'llrlen
r . M. Lyon.,,...
T. W. M-Norf Win. Broadslroet.
J. D. Hurt. |
I Kainupl Furmor CninmiHHioiKH f*.
John f*. NuwircutJ
Auilitor
Sheri IT
Treasurer
• U*rk
.. Keeonler Surveyor School Supei Intendent (’oroner AmicMior
