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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1901)
WHEN LIST OF JURORS PRESERVE IT no tsiitm s si mi ash al kimr. lank cot ni y fvnd ait. Balance on hand April l.t. The following U.t ot jurors btv« Ke«>.i*e«i Iruiu laave I i 7AH! Clerk’* fir* 242 1 t**eu drawn from the various preeitii'te o " Sherirt a ft e« 2l ■ of the county to serve at the November Ketlcmi-tion and !»elin« nueut Tax 105 tarni of circuit oourt: Poll l ux t ollvrted bj 1>. p. si Eugene—Al Hatm ton, mereb.nl; J Tax Hurtou Sale, 13;. Sale of oki lumber ' W Kaya, merchant; P J McFbaraoD, r.rn*r in Warrant Xo. '. tfl T farmer; John Ingham, merchant; R Judgnient State Bounty Warrant« M Day, merchant. Paid State Tax County Warrant« < ottage Grove—A H Spare, farmer; hit. rr.t on County i Robert Griffin, wagou-tuaker; R M W arrant«. Vaa ch. merchant; J M Sherwood, Bal. ou hand Oct. 1, 1WI I landlord; William H White, farmer, *ô9t)*> 61 1 t'reswell—J Im Gulley, farmer; C H lank covwty school Ft nd . Balance on hand Apr. 1. I Howe, farmer; J It Wooteu, farmer, I9tl 3310 S3 Florence—A R Buttolph, clerk, Received from tax ® 22M37 97 Fine« j Lost Valle_, —George Kimball, far. 125 Paid County Supt’s War mer. ranta Bal. on haml Sept. 1W1 Coyote—W I Coleman, farmer. Jan per— W F Htnith, farmer; N 26363 80 Lindley, farmer. HTATR SCHOOL FI ND. Bagiuaw—Perry Caeteel, farmer; D Baiatine on haml Apr. 1. 95 Hi Relieved from State Tren». 9219 54 W Harding, farmer. Paid Co. Supt’ OnltTs Mohawk—Frank M Htaflord, farmer Baluix'e un hauti Sept. 30. 1901 Hpringtield—W F Gossler, farmer. $ 1 9315 14 Junction—John Flint, farmer; F B INUTITtTK FIND, Millioro, farmer; H M Milllorn, mer Bala nee on hand April 1. chant 11 >1 I U) $ Rew i red from Co. Supt. J 810 w Elmira—Amo« Ellmaker. farmer. Paid Su pt. Orders Wll'ainette—Jasper Wilkin», farmer; Balance on hand Sept. 30. John Van Duyn, farmer. M Zumwalt—H H Patterson, farmer s 217 00 Long Tom—Milton Robinson, fal- HOLDIKKH FIND. mer. 9 07 B ilaiHM* on haud Apr. 1. V ’1$ Hpencer—Roe« Huston, farmer. Bnkmcc on hauti Sept. 30, thirtv - ore ir ^TllY YORAN’S shoe STORE. BREVITIES. Freeb graesseed. F L Chambers. A billiard tab e w»u taken to Spring field wd»y* House number«, leave order« at F L Mies Emma Baber, cf Junction, 1» now acquiring the profession of trained nurse In Good Hama r I tan hospital, Portland. Remember Moon has a few more of those No 1 discs, harrows and plows for Bale at cost; also two Huperior drills. Must and will be sold. Bridge, Beach stoves and ranges— nothing better built; even, a quick oven. Guarnteed, with a water core bee them at F L Chambers’. Capt Heath, of McMinnville will soon go back to Manila to engage In buiinese. He was captain of Co A, 2nd Oregon U H V. Oliver plows for dry plowing, them at F L Chambers'. Multnomah Club, of Portland, won the game of football from Pacific unl- Vsrsity, of Forest Grove, y« »terday with a uoore of 6 to 0. Why pay $90 for a wagon that you can buy of Moon for $85? Answer— Dou’t you do it. The Weber and Fish Bros wagons are world-beater«. The oldest married couple living in Linn county reside at Waterloo. They •rs M L Z*lgler, who 1« 95, and hla wife, Mary L, who ia 96. They were ■¡»tried 75 years ago. The lightest, whitest and best bread 1« made from Perfection flour. Try it ■nd If it I« not better than the flour you are using, it will cost you notbiDg. At Moon’s COUNTY DEBT $87,302.41 ihe vou buy your foutware for winter, don’t forget that we have the very hpst line of boots, shoes and rubbers ever sold in Eugene. We uot only have good goods but we also have LOA PRICES. fbamber*. Chicken lioe paiut >1 p*r gallon at Preston A Hales. Ssoator John H Mitchell has re turned to Portland. Camp stoves and furniture to tit al F L CbatnberB’. Harry Moeser, of Poitlaud, is B H Friendly's new clerk. We are sorry to learn that Mre Win Benehaw is not bo well today. Fanning mills to clean gralu. Chamber». 1 Tents and wagon cowrs; all six-« and dimeneino'' »1 »*' H Chamber-’. A Salem trained nurse came up last I night to wait on Mia Renshaw. Full assortment of buggiee to select fpm now, at F L Chamber s’. G W Weatherly will establish a ereamery at Harrisburg in the near future. The progressive, up-to-date business msn iv always a friend of ths respec table newspaper. Grass seeds, all kinds, fresh and ei-sn and at the lowaet possible prici a, st Moon’s Feed Store. The fronts of Roberts Bros cigar •0 re and Rathmell A Hover-’» baiber th p were repaint«d today. Eggs ate selling at 25 cents a dozen; luy Imperial Egg Food of Frestou 4 Haire and your beiia will lay. Fishing tackle. Hee the new flies at F L Chambers’. We guarantee Perfection flour tv be th- beat on the market. Hold at Job- | her'« prices, at Moon’s Feed Store. Harrisburg Bulletin: The railroad about ta be built to Ihe Bohemia mines tells the story—the “stuff” ia in lifbt. Another oar of Racine buggies Juel arrived at F L Chambers’, I 1901 EXCESS FIND. hand April Special Fisb Warden Makes Favor able Reports as to rhe Mc Kenzie and Siuslaw Rivers. Astoria Budge L 176 83 Ck rk’a Or- 176 N3 Oct. 15 Several letter« were received at the fish warden's office today from Held and hatch«ry superit.tendente and all reported that the work of which they bad charge was progressing well June» T Hatton who had been ex ploiting the McKeaxie river, a branch ot the Willamette which 1» believed to have been the greatest breeding ground for Columbia river salmon in earlv days, writes that he lias found seven! good I callo a on the McKenxie f r hatcheries and that when the falls are arranged at Oregon City "<> that the fisb can get up there will be no limit to the number of tisb that cau tie propa gated there. H E Austen, who has charge of the hatchery work on the Hluslaw, bus been up Wild Cat creek, a tributary < f that river, and has found what he te- llevea to be the natural epawniug ground for salmon and ia- put in racks to catch the tiah Education in Porto Rico. The exje-n-e <>l ui intaintng «chools In Porto Rico la very high, if we con sider tlie amount spent for the small Bumtier of pupil» enrolled, but »» the country 1» gradually brought in closer touch with our own, their system will evidently ta ehanged, until It reaches our present state of perfection. to thia country the people are being edu- cated to the fact thal there is a sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, cousti- patlon, liver and kidney troubles, and that medicine 1» Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters It should be taken at the very first symptom, if you would avoid unnecessary -------- - - „,.,.11., avoiu give prompt relief cure, an hundreds of people, Including prominent physicians, have many testified during the past 50 yearn. Dally Uuard Oct 17 B ohemia R ailroad .— P J fJ'J{ E ___ Jennlng» and Mr Cook, the well known Bohemia mining men, passed through Eugene this afternoon on their way from Portland to Cottage Grove ac companied Dy a crew of »urveyora for the propo ed new railroad from Cot tage Grove to the Bohemia mines. In a short Interview at the depot Mr Jen nings stated that the work of survey- loir will cotnmesTOH Immedlfiiely at“ actual construction is expected to be commence«! In a ehort Hr»' Better ler the Blood Then Ssr.eperllla I Forthoeelivlnglnthe Malaria districts. ! I Grove’s Tasteless Taetele» Chill Tonic. Toole. I 9 67 $ SALMON HATCHERIES. I Oraaa seed-new crop will soon te I. In FL Chamber».__________ 317 52 317 52 FI^H AND GÀMK FUND. Kecieved Fine $ Paid Informer Balance on bund Sept. 30. lfJI 15 00 I 13 00 STATS BOfSY VI SD. llalmu*** oli hsist Aerili, r g. Reeleveil It'iunty Tax l‘.("i> lt<‘<-i,'Vf‘<l troni, state Tr.'an. I‘ai.1 State > Bounty tax Sept, So, Balani'» on hand I IMI 877 -i <n si .'.3 * 4MB 7S TAX. C(uh Pahl Out Í7a»s 02 M7 »1 4 Mt M SO 79 Eugene .1 unction i oft « • Grove Springfield $l<77« Ol 1x71« 4» 31089 97 36503 64 3870 M 14444 16 S59U8 61 SHI RIFF S Si HI MtPORT Semi annual statement of th«* amount of money and warrants rt* c»‘B« i for taw*, and money |»aid to the county treaburvr by th«' Bheritf of l.*ane county. Oregon, for th«' »lx mouths end mg on the 3Pth day of Sep tember, A. D. 1901: TO IMOl NT $1.50, $2.00, 82.50 SHOES ARE THE BEST. SOROSIS SHOE STORE Eugene, Oregon. WOOLEN MILL BONUS t RBCK1VXIX Mat 11, 1901. Cn*h on hand 4,8G7 82 Sep* l'AU. Col. 1900 taxt'8 112.813 01 8ept. .h>, Ciuh on hand 3,107 22 (130.818 OH The Committee Has Made a Start on the Good Work. BY AMOUNT PAID. 1901. Sept. .’MY Cash on hand April 111. 1*11(4 trous May- 10. “ “ May 21. “ “ U 44 June June 29. u “ July 15* “ Aug. 6. u “ 44 Sept. »> M SURVEYORS ARRIVE. 15 43 Court House Items. 15 43 Mortgage Mortgage $ 160 CO .1000 00 RRAL tSTATK THAN8FKHR. Will Commence Work on Bohemia Railroad at Once. Special te the Guard U 8 to Frank E Taylor 160 »eras In tp 16 a r 9 w, patent. if H Beck to GooT Hall, Hr, 40x114 feeton Ninth street In blk No 11, Mulligan’s donation, Eugene, $1100. Wm FTheimar to Milo It Janney j lot. In lot in blk 8 Bklouer’a donation, Eugene, $250. > I Direct From the Factory On account of lato arrival we are a’>le to sell them about 10 percent’ees than regular pnee. Profit by the other fellow’s mistake, and save your monev. At least ten percent sa\ed. BIG LINE, Low Prices AX BILLY “'T' F. E. Dunn Purchases Several Lots This Week. I ' rm«, i- -I adr.es < MlftTNk I Ramalnlns In the |.»«toffiee «I Ku ¿eoe, Oto jin. ( ciowr 17,1-01 Andeiaun.Mrs Will Bennett Mrs E A Barnes, J C Hanett, H A F E Dunn this week ht» purchased Brown, Earl Benham, Henry the folk wing lute of hope on hla own Cruxan, Miss Rose Emerson, Miss scciuut: LsJ de, Ml«» Cara Maude laurence (J E U O Davis, 1’8 bales. Miller, W R Del»» Broa, 90 bali». Ma tlolh, Chis Owens, Mr« WD Ray bum, A M Hherer, Frank Je» Hliigletery, 4.1 bale». -iloan, Mrs Hallie Hutton, R L W J Holland. 88 baies. Smith, W B, » Hm th, Mrs M D U A Hovern, 70 baies. W eel men, Albert The total number of l>a e» Is 224 l'alu r BC Withem, Mre He paid all the way from I'j to II Ct lit« Ail ard, Dr Wil.oo, Miss Relia Anna for them. C ottaor G rovr , Or, Oct 17-—A party of »urveyora arrived here this afternoon from Portland and will at once commence the aurvey for the railroad from here to ths Bohemia niinea. The survey la la ba final and con- llallj (maid, Oct IS CIRCUIT COURT. •traction la to follow ■• rapidly aa P ropkkty N oli ».—E J Frasier, man. I) B Conrad va J W McConnell and pomlbla. sger of the Lane Comity Lend A Ioan Nettle Md 'ounell, to recover $500 on a Co, today sold the C H R d erta farm promiaeory note. For Moral Cause. containing 2M) rcii - s III miles west cl MARRIAQR LICKNRB. Burnt, Or, Oct 14— Ite now trans- Engin», to W J Rigete; comici* ration Frank J Kynlaton and Miss Martha pl roe that G W Hayee, register of the Í40U0. Helgerson, Henry Helgereon witness. Jamas Meyers and Mayme Lake, H United States land office at Burns, was M arried .—Hamu I B*> jrrmd Mie removed because of his alleged Inti JeaslH Barnum wire married Out V C Lake, witness. macy with the wife of G W Horton, a 1901, by Rev W W Gregory at the local druggist. The latter made a hums of the tirld *'< parents, Mr ai d A Fiendish Attack. complaint against Hayes al Washing Mrs J E Barnum, at Irving ton. The neglect of his family by |»2*i 22 2'W SI $9533 03 P khfkctio . x F lour — D i you uei It? An attack was lately made on V F Hayee on account of his lufataatlon BBCAPlTtXATIOW. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, thal nearly for the good-looking Mrs Horton, has If not, why not? Y ju watt t e beet! Lane County _ It oame through his for some II.ue been a live social scan If you buy Perfection 11 'ur you g- t It $14444 16 proved fatal. $714^4 45 $8590 n 61 Fund 1 Co ! School HI« back got so lame he dal in the town. Hayes was formerly At Moon’e. kidneys. 224M3 61 3780 19 26263 80 Fund I ■loop without great pain, well respected, but lias l>een gambling State School oould not 9219 9M 9315 14 95 16 a F .e.^l und 9 67 nor ait iu a chair except propped by heavily of late. 9 67 Soldiers Fund 1 I 1 176 M3 34 79 Exec nm Fund No remedy helped hlni un- >17 52 cushions. 317 52 Fund Road n nd til be trieel Electric Bitters which ef riala Tot Causes Night Alarm. 7 50 7 50 15 (10 (ram? Fund 4M3 94 M M fected such a wondeifnl ohange that 492* 78 Bounty Fand _ 15 43 87* 49 M774 * Citiew S|*cial il he writes that he feels like a new man. ••One night my brother'« baby was Schools Hpe- 266 *1 953.1 03 9266 22 This marvelous medicine cures back taken with Croup,” write« Mr* J C cial • M0 137 00 217 I nut it ute Fd. ache and kidney trouble, pur Iles the Hnlder, of Crittenden, Ky , “it »••emed $145474 87 $117049 73 $28425 14 blood and builds up your heanh. Only It would strangle tiefore we oould gel I a doctor, so we gave It Dr King's New State of Orcron I 50c at W L DeLano’a drug store. County of Lane Discovery, which gave quick relief and F a .s. ____________________ ______ Patterson. do hereby permanently cured II. We always rrrrtify that the foregoing « true and rwir- keep It in the house to protect our chil rrct «tatemant of the amount« reci«vr<i. paid out ami remaining “n hand in the County dren from croup and who >ping cough. Tarweed as a Crop. Treasury of »aid County for six month<* end- It cured me ot a et -onic bronchial imr on Mh day of Sejrtember. 1901. \\ I I NhS» MT hand this 4th day of Octo- trouble that no other remedy would Tarweed has come to the front as relieve.’’ Infallible for coughs, colds ber IR». one of California's diversified ana val throat and lung troubles. iMtc and |1 HO. County Tr*a»ur*r. uable products, and under the scientific Trial bottles free at W L DeLano’a ClfltkS StXI-AN'LAI. 8IPO8T. name ot Grlnd-lia robusta Is being drug «tore. shipped to an ea«t«rn patent medicine I.an* County. 1 Of the County Clerk of flrm and manufactured Intn cough *t;Op..f(irrron «howiitr th* amount ami medicine. Brigg« Argus says; J W Chills and Fever Isa bottle G ru, vu'r niimlier of rlalm« allo«M bv thatountv what allow rd 1 .,urt f •«•<< Countv Tor T ahtei . m C hili . T onic . It is simp'y »mount . f « srretit« .1rs« n. and amount <»f Thompson, of College City, cut and XI arrant« oututamiiuff ami unpaid, from th* baled 76.bs>es of 240 pounds each last Iron and quinine Ina tasteless form Ni tat dav of A pril. I* •1 to th* 30th <iav of '«p- year and will prepare about the same ca ra—Bo pay. Frire 80e. t*n>»*r 1901 bo»h inrluaiv* A mount of U ar- quaotny this year i H« w hat ac- A tn< »unt <»f And thus a mar bthy Otard, Oct 17 ratita draw n • llow-d ks' baa ' * -n ectablished for wbat ba» allotted M arridi «.—Thia afternoon at 3 $11549 41 hlth»r'o tieen considered worth lews and 4 «U -3 '9 4 «U.1 -9 ' o’clock Frank J Kynlaton and Mrrliia lie idir*« 1 r.; 1.377 35 a uulennee. •Miii*rvi**rw 1 292 <2 1 292 »2 I Helgeroon Mere married by City R- - pBuji*r» 8.1«! •» 2.100 65 A •««*<**«> r» eorder B F lx»rrla, ex tfflcio justice of 14* 4» 14- U iute««*» I>«lly boar4, I'd 17 262 *5 26” *> the peace, al the dtv hall. Tble 1« Ju*« ’’*• r w JZ“’ M.iRHim.- Bojr C Morgan and Ml>s the first msrrlsge ceremony Recorder Juror* 2-54» 48 2'M» 4* i ( ”o«i»tal»l*« 245 70 245 70 Minnie And< ra were united In m«r- Dorris ever perform*d, but we venture '•ur»*»*>r* tti) < J Ml •«> 1 County J '«Itt' rta«e yesterday evening at the reel- t > etale that the knot was tied a» hard <1» <■' i T r*a«ur*r 8-lt'Vl 8 . ns tn dene» of the officiating minister, Rsv 1 -*h*nff* B« If he had been an old baud at the 1 -1»» <• 1 '« i Clrrk« The csuple •* Mi 99 0®H F E Bidin|ton, Eugene. • S« h«*ol aupt • blslriea» 71* * 71"3r. i F*rry will rvsids In Hiring field where Mr 240 f» I Janit<»r* 1 « e, H-. .ml Park •elly Uoard, Ort 17 494 7» 494 79 Morgan is employed In the Beebe M* 44 M* 44 1 i<ht • at*r f»»*l M arrind .-FW Htrubln sai Mis» foundry. They ara both sell known 9* 1» > 19 . Matw n*rF W V ** I Printmr In Eugene and Hprlngfleld, the bride Lucy Faw ver were married yesterday 111 • 1 141 HO Euarrt of t*a* hr* 8 -8 *• « •« •» being a daughter of E H Anders, of tha •venina at the horas of Ed Crawford, I ( orTimiaaionrr» 112 <« 1I&J0 |n»aii* naar Kprlogfleld, Kav Brown * ffldat- r. «•» letter place. Ti.ey t ave many friend« 1 I rx«H*at 3 9) i *• who tender coogratulatlons log. ________ ______ tier« -.«i F 4 4* U Tat rrftiiwi*«’ HU I < tr*«lit court Warn vr> —Í am la the market for 25 (9 » 2*. W MALARIA MAKES IMFVML BLOOD- M.e-h leetwe«'’» nata, hay ■ /»••• «<ed lo any quan >11 23 lfl 25 1 India»"’ «..Idler. 22 ** lì ! XIas«*|ian** '»* tity. Alaa wheal, barley, veteb-a ar c ro® «III I B« r«»F Orovr'a ( ’ bill Tonic cures 1 t amount ■ ■ «■-■ ' field pena. MnoRl F kru HT' i BR. H624Î 4 1 Í Blankets g Comforts, | 1 ■ KRTLEMER, CORIt TO THE VRORT. The wooien mill bonus eommitlea made as’art this forenoon and secured 95 16 a few subM'rlptlona. Come to the front, 9219 98 gentlemen, and make up tha amount 9315 14 n-eded at once. When the coiinnlttea CRIMi IN SALEM. •12l\S4S(ig Total paid treas i calls subscribe what you luteud to, hs OTHER FVXDS. Spealal to the GUARD. 1 the time of »aid gentlemen Is given to j Stat«*, school, military and S alem , Oregon, Oct 17.—Mrs Fred Strong, last night S) 00 • ■thi'f tax 82,182 07 tha public without pay. Mrs Dr I 984 55 Special school and city tax while going home from church, on one of the principal Loomis sent word to tbe committee Cash on hand KI, 167 22 tills f orenoon that she bad faith in Eu- streets, was a-saulted and knock d down ami rendered un State of Oregon, i 88. 1 lie i-* tilant was not recognized and escaped. 1 gene and authorised them to aub«eribe conscious. County of Idine. ( ’ $54) for her. BOERS ACTIVE. I. W. W. Withers. sheriff of said a »7 county, do hereby certify that the fore Ths G uahii trusts that it will not go Hpecial to the Guard. -.* - : going stHtenieut is cortvet and true abroad ovar the Pacific coaal that Eu Witne-s my baud this 1st (lay of Oc C ape T own , October 17.- A ciiinina itlo of live hundred gene would not raise an $8,000 bonus tober, 1901. W W. W ithkrs , Sheriff of 1-aue county. northwest of Capo Town to receive a manufactory thal agrees to Boers entered St He oua Bay By F red F i . sk , Deputy. yesterday. Phoy gained mi recruits an I captured an pay $42,000 per annum In wages. UMI-INNl CLHCMMAKl STATEMENT 34 79 enormous lot of supplios. T1 Boer.4 are active and jub- The lollowing are the amounts sub. Of tlx* financial condition of the 142 I county of Lame, in tin* -lute of Oregon, scribed up to pre» time: liaut. 1). 176 M3 on th«* .'kith dav of September, Ft rat National Bank $600 1901. . ...rt X. .rt^,, . LIABILITIES F L Chambers.......... p lK'i la’, celho Quard. To warrants drawn on Ihe Frank Dunn.............. 317 52 couaty treasurer, and out S an 1' rancisco , Oct 17 The Episcopal House I)epu> J H McClung ....... standing mid uni>aid Sept.30, 317 52 1901 #107.1'.7 15 E H Ingham.............. 'tii-. today appointed n joint marriage and divo roe com To estimated amount of in mittee. 'i lio qui stimi has been a warm one in he church. Perry Frank A Hon terest accrued thereon 5,100 (X) 7 50 RESOURCES. Hamptou Bros......... A RIGHTEOUS SENTENCE. 7 30 By funds in hands of county G R Chrisman.......... 15 (Ml trensnrer applicable to the Bprct'»! to th Gu ,r<1. pH.vnient of county wmrimts flfl.OilOfiO J B Coleman.............. Funds in the hands of coun Hall A tk... .............. I’d.i in , Germany, Oct 17—A socialist editor in this ty sheriff applicable to the 1 ,t’8C> 37 Ed Han»«>n................ c iv wu -am-nd and sentenced today to l< ..r months im- payment of count) warrmits Estimated unpaid current J W Hhuiuate........... I i i- »n me n i I’ r upptoving of the as-a in a I i m of President U43 94 taxes applicable to the pay 8,H27 48 MrsC E Loomis...... ¡McKinley. M 84 ment or county warrants Estimated amount of tax sale — 78 certificates Isdonging to Co. 12.50;) Total. and applicable to )>ayiueiit HOI ’ S I ’ L'R IIASED. List of Letters. 260 Hal of county warrants 87,’M2 41 Net indebtedne-s 37 ne (Ml 58 33 84 IS in 45 03 84 11 00 Hir¿ M 113 64 51 22 68 43 205 02 f Nt 66 1033 58 01 30 03 10 60 65 69 12 2S 34 767 49 »15 59 71 io 74 194 14 133 MN Ml 51 11 09 3 92 1 56 39 4 40 91 74 26 51 28 00 28 00 68 45 41 n 1 -- 3 24 76 10 27 96 9» 04 34 00 27 11 $61 4293 13 90 46 5M 57 45 16 07 6irj M 113 S6 55 21 M (»4 21M (»3 f)7 Ml 1036 74 01 30 63 97 94 308 05 767 49 205 59 71 10 74 194 14 133 88 81 57 11 <*• 4 92 n 79 91 74 26 51 56 68 45 41 72 14 36 79 34 27 96 9M 04 34 27 13 $61 4293 13 91» 24 State of < »rvtfoti« < oui.ty of Laor i ** I' h I Count % Clerk of t he Count» • »1 I nur >tate of Orrjioti. tlo hrrrl'% cri tifj that the fore<oiiur i» a true aiwl correct »tatvmeut of the number ami amount of • •'.i m- i!iowr«l l«> tl .- C. i uty t’oiirt of x ik | Com,t> fur tilt* ».XL* Utldrn.'i IU « lit -th day of St»j tvmbrr 1901. uu *h»t account the H.imr wrrv al'tourd. ami the amount « I war- rautk draw u. ami the amount of u arrant« outbtauditur and unpaid a* the name apiw»ar ills'll the rrconi» of my office ami in my of ficial euvtody. W itiies« my hand ami the teal of the Coun ty Court > f ok I Count* thia ilth day of Uvtti- l*r. A. |>. 1991. (•BAL) K. U. 1«KB. County Clerk. Total araciAL Disr. tax . Scie ol l>i«t. No 1 ................................. 4 ............................. » .. .. •• « ............................. .... ............................. .... ............................. .... •• IB .................................. .............................. ..... .< “ 4(1 •............................ .... .................................. SB «» •• w SB • •• 64 «• » •• 65 BB “ •• 66 y •• •• 69 1« •• - 70 .. .. 72 «4 at »« •• 77 .. «. -jy «« tt »• •• 82 .. •• My tt tt »• " 93 st •» - 97 st »• 100 tt “ l<r¿ tt •• 106 tt •• 127 tt »• 130 tt »• 135 tt »• 136 M “ 140 H 19t tt •• 157 St •• 161 163 •• -i vsi YRT a NIMNM WABlAm IN • 4 I Outwtandia< cuunty 1 nt* r**i 1 * arrnut» un|>«ui uh t hr b day of Sr pt. 19U1 #K . ’.«7 H E»t. I m <. aotI thrrrou Total auiuiiiii uih aid County warrant» »197 ‘.’•7 11 Vkt A charge of ons ornt will be mads on all ¡sl ier« given out. I'erstm« wheu calling tor I tiler« will please «tata when advertised. H F M c C ornack , P M. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our heartfelt gratitude to ihoae who to kindly a«* slated ua during the llltiea. and at the l.a'h <>f our beloved relative, Mr» Mary J Miller. J 0 W atkins aMD R elativen . CARTOKIA. Stantie •igeata™ •f 118 KinJ Y»ll Hart Alwin BsilfiM