The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 09, 1875, Image 3

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    LOCAI. BREVITIES.
local newspapers.
_ T hanks .—The renowned show’man,
NEW, THIS WEEK.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
We are turning out some neat horse P. T. Barnum, who is at present pre­
In pursuance to legal notice, the an­
WARNING TO THE PUBLIC !
P. P. P rim , Chairman.
paring to visit several of the Eastern
bills.
nual
District
School
meeting
was
held
FRIDAY.................................
S ilas J. D ay , Clerk.
States with his prodigious Roman
man calling himself w . k .
at the District School House, in Jack­
Freight is 3 cents a pound from
Davis and pretending to be an agent
Hippodrome and Menagerie, has placed
sonville, on Monday, April 5th, 1875,
Roseburg.
for
GRAY
’S MUSIC STOKE, is now travel­
AGENTS FON THE TIMES.
Letter from Nnm'» Valley.
us
under
obligations
for
several
tickets
ing
through
the valley. The public is
Geo. P. Rowell A Co....... ............... New York. at 4 o’clock p. M. The meeting was
Snow to a considerable depth fell the to the same. We are at present un­ hereby notified that he is in no way con­
A ntioch , March 27th.
nected with my business, and any repre­
S. M. Pettingill A Co..... ............... New. York. called to order by P. P. Prim, one of
other night.
sentations
he mav make to that effect are
!.. P. Fisher,............ ........ ....... San Francisco.
able
to
be
on
hand,
but
we
thank
him
To the E ditor of tiik T imes :
false.
MATTHIAS GRAY,
Tho«. Bov ce...................... ......... San Francisco the Directors, who then stated the ob­
Open session at the Literary Society all the same. Mr. Barnum has sev­ Music Dealer, Portland,
Oregon, and San
Prospecting and locating cinnabar
Rowell A Chesman........ .................. St. T j <mis ject of tho meeting to be the election
this evening.
Francisco, Cal.
15t3.
Dan. L. Green.................. .Josephine Conntv.
eral
times
been
burned
out
and
met
Clin*. Ilutfhos................. .............. Kerbvville oi one School Director for a term of claims are yet the order of the day in
Read Sheriff Manning’s notice in with various other misfortunes, but
Ben Havmond................. ..........
Rook Point three years, and a School Clerk for the this vicinity.
The field of operation
F. K. ARNOLD.
this last effort of his eclipses all the T. A. DAVIS.
seems to have drifted from tho north another column.
term of one year.
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY.
C. K. Klum, of Ashland, was on our rest and is the most gigantic and gor­
Before any nominations were made, side of Evans Creek to the south,
geous the United States has ever had
M. E. C hurch .—Religions service«» every the District School Clerk read his an­ Neither homesteads or entered lands streets yesterday.
occasion
to witness. He is verily a WHOLESALE DRUGQIST8,
Sundnv, at the usual hours, by the Rever­ nual report, of which the following is a escape the scrutiny of these experts,
The
County
Jail
Is
now
supplied
model of perseverance and pluck, and
ends J. R. N. Bell, J. S. McCain and M. A.
This mineral has been discovered on with a good watch dog.
Williams, alternately.
synopsis, to-wit:
we wish him all success.
C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev­ Amount of money received during
71 Front Street,
several homesteads and also several
Several persons in search of cattle to
ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa­
the year from all sources........ ...,..$1,958.96 j
T
he
American
Newspaper
Adver
­
pieces of entered land, which has given buy were in town this week.
ther Blanchett.
Amount paid teachers out of pub­
Oregon.
tising Agency of Geo. P. Rowell <fc Co., Portland,
lic
Binds
including
interest
on
M. E. S unday S ciioot ..—Rctrular meetings
occasion for the exchanging of some
The Slate Treasurer is paying the New York, is the only establishment
protested orders,................ $933.47
•very Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
pretty rough compliments between interest due on Modoc War Bonds.
C atholic S unday Scnoor.. — Regular Incidental expenses,includ­
of the kind in the United States which
ing
interest
........................
452.75
parties of such a nature as to give
meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two
E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Amount now in hands of tho
M.
Mansfield
has
taken
his
Vermont
o’clock.
keeps
itself
persistently
beforo
the
peo
­
a complete stock of
Clerk................................... 572.74—$1.958.96 offense to most anyone but the good-
stallion
“
Black
Pilot
”
to
Siskiyou.
ple by advertising in newspapers.
P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S QUID E.
After which, the following nomina- j humored prospector, who seems to
DRUGS,
The Ashland Variety Troupe pro­ They evidently receive their reward,
tions were made : For Director, C. have more interest in the steady ap­
Stage« leave Jacksonville a«, follows :
For Rock Point. Grant’s Pass and Rose­ I C. Beekman and Michael Hanley. plication of the pick than the multi­ poses giving another entertainment for we have it from a reliable source
PERFUMERY and TGI LET ARTICLES,
burg, every «lav at 8 a. in. Mail eloses at
that advertising orders issued by them
For Clerk, Silas J. Day. Beforo an plication of idle words. Some of the shortly.
7:3ft p. m.
For Plxvnlx. Ashland. Yreka and Red- election was had, the name of C. C. ' most learned of these experts seem to
John Noland has a new Florence for their customers have exceeded
PATENT MEDICINES,
dint?. California, every day st 10:30 a. in.
three
thousand
dollars
a
day
since
the
think
that
the
mineral
discoveries
on
sewing
machine
for
sale
cheap.
Ap
­
Beekman was withdrawn.
Mail clones at 10 a. ni.
commencement of the year, and this is GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS,
For Annlrgatc. Kerbyville, Waldo and
A ballot was had, which resulted in these lands will endanger the title, j ply immediately.
Cre«cent City, everv Monday and Thursday
not a very good year for advertising
morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. in. the election of M. Ilanley as Director, while the owners think the reverse.
M. R. Fletcher is officiating at pres­ either.
th* preceding evening.
Faints, Oils and
Hence some very spirited argument! ent as knight of tho yard-stick at
The mail for Central Point, Table Rock. and Silas J. Day as Clerk.
P assed A way . — Mrs. M. A. Ply-
Eagle Point. Brownsborough and Sam’s
On motion of M. Hanley, the follow­ between contending parties.
Sachs Bros. He cuts a graceful figure
Valiev, leaves every Friday morning ;
male departed this life at the resi­ PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
The richest of these discoveries is on as such.
closes the preceding evening.
ing preamble and resolutions were
The mail for Linkville. Hot Springs, Yai-
dence of her son, Francis M. Plymale,
the homestead of ’Squire Griffin’s, tht
C’ameron Bros, of Applegate brought
nas and T.ake City, leaves Ashland every read, to-wit:
BLUE VITRIOL,
Mondav morning. For Linkville every
WHEREAS, It is plainly evident to most flattering yet discovered, witl; some fine fish to town last week. on the 3d inst. Mrs. Plymale was an
M'»ndav and Thursday mornings.
every candid and thinking mind that the one exception.
old resident of Jackson county, beloved
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to
John A. Boyer has them for sale
Jacksonville
District
School,
instead
of
be
­
by all that knew her, and she leaves a
» p. m.
Houston <fc Co. are sinking a shaft, whenever brought in.
O ffice H ours —From 7 a. ni. to 7 p. m.; ing in a flourishing condition, is fust dete­
large concourse of relatives and friends
Snndavs, 3ft minutes after arrival of stages. riorating and becoming more and more de­ on their claim, and the ore is getting
J.
E.
Beggs
arrived
in
town
this
Mail matter must lie in on time or it will moralized ; not being the school it once was, better as they go down.
Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­
to mourn her death, which occurred in
not g >.
M ax M uller , P. M.
brated
CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which
week
with
new
goods
for
Kahler
<fc
nor that which it might now be, notwith­
the 71st year of her age. Her remains kills Ticks,
Hodges is also operating, with a very
and all parasites on sheep,
Bro., Reames Bros., Wintjen & Helms, were deposited in the Jacksonville and is a sure Lice
standing the Board of Directors ever has
cure
for screw-Worm, scab and
P ostmasters A ppointed . Robert been, and now is, composed of men of in­ material change in his ore for the better. Ben Sachs and other merchants.
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
Cemetery last Monday, after appro­
Owing to the inclemency of ths i
H. Brown has been appointed Port­ fluence and ability, and doubtless they
priate services by Rev. di. A. Will-
We
learn
that
the
California
&
Ore
­
HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM!
ir.Astrr r.t Brownsborough, and ion n have labored faithfully for the welfare of | weather, Cooling A Co. have not got gon Stage Co. have received a re­ iams. Requiescat in pace.
the school, doing that which they thought fairly under headway with their ma-
Pear«on at Applegate.
—AND—
best. But as we are all subject to missteps
newal of contract to carry tho daily I 1 M odoc B onds .—The State Treas­
[
chinery,
although
they
made
an
exper
­
T ake N otice .—Gray’s Music Store, ■ or deceptions, they probably and evidently iment with a small lot of their ore a mail between Redding and Roseburg. I urer informs the Mercury that he has HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE
. have been victimized ere this in matters i
Portland, in another column warns i pertaining to the school. Seeing the de­ few days ago. They got twopounds
The Oregon & California Stage line succeeded in accumulating sufficient
the public against dealing with one praved condition the school is now in, it be­ of quicksilver, which demonstrates the will commence running on summer funds—“made arrangements”—to pay
W. II. Davis, who purports to be its comes us as patrons and as parents to ferret fact that they will be handsomely re­ schedule time on tho 1st of May, mak­ off the interest coupons, due Jan. 1st,
' out tho cause, it possible, and unite our
agent. Read the advertisement.
warded while developing their claim. ing the trip from railroad to railroad on the above named bonds. Holders
I prayers for its hasty eradication.
of same will govern themselves
It has been raining here almost inces­ in 52 hours.
S old O ut .—Wm. Bilger last Satur­ ' From 356 reported scholars in the District,
cordingly.
’ the average daily attendance reached but
We this week received a call from
day disposed of his remaining articles [ 50. Who, then, will endeavor to persuade santly for the past two weeks. The
P rivilege R ecorded .—A compa­
and with his family left for California ’ himself that this school even approximates farmers have about given up the idea our Democratic friend Chas. Williams,
the next day, where he proposes en­ that high standard ot perfection which it so of farming, and are beginning to look of Pleasant Creek. He reports mat­ ny from the Willamette the other day California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
forward for one of those old ancient ters quiet in his region, and that water recorded in the Clerk’s office privilege
gaging in business. We wish him ail ' justly merits, and to which it is entitled ?
Believing that there is a remedy at hand floods of forty or fifty days duration ; has been rather scarce thero this sea­
to turn the waters of Rogue river at
lways on hand the best stock
success wherever he may go.
’ for this evil, we unite in offering the follow-
of Patent and Home-made Rifle and
the big bar thereof. A Mr. Durham,
‘ ing resolutions, and pray that the Directors but as yet there has no enterprising son.
Shot Guns, single and double; Revolver«
E scape A ttempted .—Chas. Wil­ l consider them well, before employing an Noah sprung up in our midst to con­
Phoenix Lodge of Good Templars is formerly a resident in that section, is of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat,
small and powerful; Derringers, the latest
son, sent from this county for larceny, ! instructor for our children.
struct an ark for the benefit of the prospering finely. It has over 70 one of the company.
and best; also, the best Powder and Pow­
in company with another convict, at­ I Resolved, That we heartily denounce the righteous.
der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of
C itizen .
members,
and
is
still
receiving
more.
Ben
C
igars
,
C
iieroots
,
E
tc
.
employ
incut
of
any
teacher
who
shall
in-
the best brands; all sorts of Shot and
tempted an escape from the Peniten­
This
lodgo
intends
giving
an
enter
­
Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in
Sachs
this
week
received
a
large
as
­
| dulge to excess in intoxicating drinks of any
P ersonal .—W. F. Cornell, foreman !
tiary the other day, but was discovered kind whatever ; an<l that we further dis­
the
Sportsman’s line.
tainment some time during the pres­ sortment of cheroots, cigarettes and
He will also keep a full line of SHELF
of
tho
State
Printing
Office,
favored
before proceeding far, and brought prove the employment oi those who fre-
cigars of the best brands. Try them. HARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds
ent month.
’ quent saloons and there or elsewhere in­ us with a cell last week. He is on his
and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers,
back.
Mr. McMahon, the brother of the
Tools, a complete assortment of Table and
dulge in games ot chance. V.’e further be­ way South.
L aid O ver . — A communication Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply
H ogs W anted .—Wm. Bybee else­ lieve that the Directors should, if they think
R. L. Ish has returned from Rose­ murdered man, has gone to Douglas i from “Ceres,” and some poetry from of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc.
expedient,
place
teachers
under
restraints
The above goods are all of the best qual­
where advertises for 300 hogs, which
county to take charge of the band of
Ashland, will receive our attention next ity, and will be sold
other than those prescribed by law, as, for burg, where he took the Gaylord fam­
he wants by the 25th of this month or instance, where a teacher persistently in- ily.
sheep found in the possession of Bar­ week.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
not r.t all. Mr. Bybee desires them , dulges in acts as above set forth, that he
G. W. Parker, of Los Angeles, Cal., den, and belonging to Daniel McMa­
New guns made to order, and repairing
To “C itizen .”—Your question will promptly
for the Virginia City, (Nev.) market, shall forfeit a certain amount of his salary arrived in town last Friday, on a visit I hon.
done and in good style. All or­
obtained
from
the
public
funds
of
tho
Dis-
ders
filled
with dispatch.
be
answered
in
our
next
issue.
and those having any to sell should
Mr. Tipton writes under March 7th
to his family here. He left for “the
27tf.
JOHN MILLER.
i trict.
apply immediately. He will also take I All of which is respectfully submitted for States” on Tuesday’s stage.
from Warner Lake that out of his IMPORTANT.—Endorsed by the Medi­
150 to Scott Bar, Cal. See his notice. ! your consideration.
Newman Fisher has gone to look band of cattle, numbering six hundred cal profession. D r . W m . H all ’ s B alsam
for the L unos cures Coughs, Colds and
(Signe 1)
MANY PARENTS.
after his cattle interests in Langell head, he has lost but one. The great­ Consumption,
F rom G alice C reek .—J. S. How­ Jacksonville, April 5, 1875.
and all diseases of the Throat
est
depth
of
snow
was
eight
inches,
Valley.
and
Chest.
D
b . T ownsley ’ s T oothache
ard and Chas. Schultz have lately ar­
The question being on the adoption
A nodyne cures in one M inute .
and
the
ground
was
covered
four
days.
Alvin
Cardwell
returned
from
Cali
­
rived from Galice Creek, the latter of the resolution, on motion of D. Linn,
Tho weather is yet as fickle as ever.
BORN.
within the past week. We have not the following amendment was offered: fornia this week, after several months’
sojourn
there.
Rain, snow and frost keep most of the BEESON—On Wagner (’reek, March 22,
talked with these gentlemen upon the 'I Strike out all that part of said resolu-
1875, to the wife of W. Beeson, a daughter.
II.
L.
Webb
and
J.
B.
Coates
have
trees from blooming, and vegetables
matter, but learn that they both ex­ i tion in relation to a “teacher forfeiting
HE CELEBRATED VERMONT STAL-
press great confidence in the richness 1 j a certain amount of his salary obtained returned from Salem, having safely and grass are kept back for want of the
DIED
lion, Peniger’s Mike, now owned by
Cardwell A Caton, will stand at the stable«
of these mines. Our readers may ex­ from the public funds of the District,” delivered Dougherty and Cummins to sun. Tho dampness is favorable for PLYMALE—At the residence of F. M. Ply­
of James A. Cardwell, near Jacksonville.
male, April 3, 1875, of Paralysis, Mrs. M.
the farmers, however, while tho
pect more from this source in our next. and substitute therefor the following: the proper authorities.
Mike is 10 years old, was sired by old
A. Plymale, aged 71 years, 1 month and Vermont, and is himself the sire of many
Mr. Smith, Division Agent for the miners are benefltted some thereby.
“That with all teachers who may be
26 days.
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fine trotting horses who have shown extra­
C lean Ur.—Messrs. Henry Klip-
California
branch
of
the
Stage
Com
­
MOTHER.
ordinary speed, among which are Taylor’«
Your paper costs you less than six
employed hereafter the Directors be
Benedict, Barney Flanders, McDonough’s
pel and C. C. Beekman this week re­ authorized and empowered to so make pany, was in town last week. He cents a week ; less than a diligent hen
Dick, Kahler’s Selim, Plymale A McDon-
Farewell,
our
darling
mother,
turned from a visit to the Elizabeth their contract that for any violation of brought over an extra stage.
ongh
’s Tanqison, Cardwell’s Billy, McDon­
Our
tears
are
Mowing
fast
;
earns in a week at the market price of
ough’s Nelly.
For what wo cherished fondest
quarts ledge, having witnessed the the provisions of this resolution the
J. B. White, of Oakland, Cal., has eggs ; less than the cost of a cigar a
Pasturage for mares from a distance fur
To-day from us has passed.
first clean up of the new mil! lately put Directors may dismiss them at any returned home, after a brief sojourn day ; less than a single glass of beer.
nished free of charge.
T erms —$25.
And oh ! how deep our sorrow
among us.
up there. Ninety-three tons of quartz time.”
CARDWELL A CATON, Propr’s.
When we knew that she must go,
A penny a day can be saved in many
have been crushed, which averaged over
J. A. C ardwell , Groom.
When wo knew the “hand of wisdom'*
T.
G.
reames
left
for
San
Francisco
Pending which, N. Langell moved
a way better than stopping your coun­
p. s.—We are prepared to furnish pastur­
Had willed that sho must go.
$15 a ton. This is a good yield, con­ that a committee of three be appointed last week to Ir.y in a complete and first-
age
and are making a full season with the
ty paper.
But our sorrow must be chastened
horse.
12m3.
sidering that considerable of the quartz
class
assortment
of
new
goods
for
the
to draft resolutions, to be submitted,
In submission let us swell
C ircuit C ourt P roceedings .—The The grand Angelic anthem,
was bed-rock and the difficulty ex­ expressive of the sense of the meet­ Iieames Bros.’ store.
SETTLE UP!
I
“He doeth all things well.”
following business has been disposed
perienced in getting the machinery ing upon this subject, which was not
P robate C ourt .—The following of in the Circuit Court since our last We know- that thou art numbered
in working orderowing to thecold. The agreed to.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Dis­
With dear ones gone before,
posed of tho Eagle Sample Rooms to
proceedings
were
transacted
in
the
company feel encouraged enough to
report
:
Among
his
brightest
jewels
WEBB A JONES, and intending to leave
The question then recurring upon
On “Canaan's happy shore.”
keep ten men constantly employed, and the amendment offered by Mr. Linn, Probate Court this week :
Jacksonville, those indebted to me are re­
State vs. Walter A. and Wm. Brown;
quested to settle immediately, as my book«
Estate of Minus Walker. Sale of indictment for murder. It appearing Tho scales of earth have fallen
are sanguine of the ledge paying even it was agreed to, and the resolution as
must lie squared.
lti sweet celestial light,
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto­
personal property by II. F. Barron, ad­ to the satisfaction of the Court'that all
bettor than this. The main ledge has amended was adopted.
You have realized the promise,
fore
extended me, I solicit a continuance of
“Let the blind receive their sight.”
ministrator, confirmed.
not been discovered as yet.
papers
in
the
case
having
been
trans
­
the same to my successors.
On motion, the Directors were in­
JOHN NOLAND.
Estate of John Blattner. Sale of ferred to Lake, and the case now pend­ So may your Angel presence
Jacksonville, March 24, 1874.
13.
structed
to
keep
the
policy
of
insur
­
Be
with
us
over
still,
C ounty C ourt P roceedings .—
property by H. v. Helms, administra­ ing in that county, and there being To help us bear our sorrow,
The following are the proceedings of ance against fire on the School House tor of said estate, confirmed.
To help us do His will.
no jail there, it was ordered that the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
paid
up
to
the
amount
of
$2,000,
and
the County Court, in session this week:
Estate of Robt. Alexander. Final defendants be committed to the cus­ Farewell, then, Angel mother,
While your loss we do deplore,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
Present—Hon. E. B. Watson, Judge; the amount of money necessary there­ exhibit accepted and approved and tody of the Jailor of Jackson county
We
hope
for
blest
reunion
\ persons indebted to the undersigned
John O’Brien and M. A. Houston, for be paid as all other incidental ex­ Thos. W. Dippel, administrator, dis­ until further order of the Judge thereof.
Upon the “shining shore.”
that I have placed my accounts in tho
April
5,
1875.
hands
of J. II. Stinson, Justice of the Peace,
•••
penses
are.
Commissioners; E. D. Foudray, Clerk.
charged.
Parthena
J.
Rowland
vs.
D.
B.
for collection. Those interested will take
The bonds of the School Clerk were
The {»etitlon for narrowing a road
notice, as business is meant.
Estate of John McPherson. Inven­ Rowland ; suit for divorce. Divorce
NEW, THIS WEEK
DAVID CRONEMILLER.
placed
by
the
Directors
at
$1,000.
in District No. 14, was laid over for
tory and appraisement approved and granted and the care of Mary Caroline
Jacksonville, Dec. 8, 1874.
50.
Silas J. Day, the School Clerk elect, P. Dunn, administrator, given an order
want of proof of notice.
HOGS
WANTED.
Rowland, a minor, given to plaintiff.
The petition for change of road in presented his bond in the sum of to sell personal property.
All Kinds of Job Printing
Defendant to pay costs and disburse­
WANT THREE HUNDRED HEAD OF
$1,000,
conditioned
as
the
law
requires,
District No. 35 was laid over for want
hogs, yearlings and upwards, spa da sows
ments of suit.
and
barrows. I want them by the 25th of NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT
with C. C. Beekman as surety, which
of proof of notice.
I nstallation .—At a regular meet­
this month or not at all, and I will pay four
The report of Daniel Hopkins, Su­ liond was accepted and approved by ing of Oregon Division No. 1, Sons
C ommittee A ppointed . At a cents a pound, gross weight, for the same.
pervisor of District No. 35, was ap­ the Board of Directors.
and Daughters of Temperance, held meeting of the Jackson County Grange Jacksonville, April 5, 1875. WM. BYBEE.
The Times Office.
proved. He was re-appointed for the
Michael Hanley, the newly elected April 7th, the following officers were Council, held April 6th, a committee
ensuing year.
Director, and Silas J. Day, the newly installed for the ensuing term by Dan­ of three was appointed to confer with Last Notice to Tax-Payers !
TORSALE.
S. II. Cooke was appointed Super­ elected Clerk, each had the oath of iel Cronemiller, D. D. G. W. P.; James similar committees from Josephine
1IIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
. sale his elegant, silver-plated Grover
otice is hereby given to those
visor of District No. 14.
Office administered to them by P. P. R. Wade, W. P.; F. L. Mace, R. S.; and Curry counties, to incorporate a
and Baker sewing machine, but little used.
persons who have not paid their taxes
The County Treasurer was author­ Prim, President of the Board of Di­ S. M. Hubbard, F. S.; Chas. Howard, company for the construction of a
Price reasonable. For terms apply at tlie
for the year 1874, that I will in a few days
of Ben Sachs, where the machine may
ized to sell '!»•• M 1 h Whr Bond held rectors.
I. S.; Mrs. S. J. Oliver, W. A.; Miss wagon road to the Coast from Jack­ ride for taxes and charge the tax-payer I store
L. H ERLING.
mileage, and you that have not paid had bet­ be seen, or to
’—i
by the rotini.v : » !-.e Lest advantage.
On motion of J. R. Neil, it was or­ Eva Hubbard, Treas.; Miss Emma sonville. The committee appointed ter settle immediately and savo costs. The
The bills audited amount in round dered that the proceedings of this Armstrong, C.j Henry Helms, A. C.; consists of R. Benedict, Arthur Wilsou taxes must and shall be collected, and this I
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