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IH'HIMIHH AMI I'llOFIIHHIONAL.
II Oil HUT II. (10 (J Ml
Civil Hnulurer
llniid, Oickoii,
):, r. Htonn Hylvimtur L. Htutiti
HTOM-: V NTAATH
AttiHiii'jN-nt-l.iiw
Olllco Coriior Minnesota nml Wall Rts
Work Uniufully Dmio.
J, M. I.AWIIKNCi:
If (I It II Hi ll II II ll II II N I II I!
Justlco of I'oitco Notnry 1'ubllc
IIKNI). OIIISUON
UMIIJHTAKKK.
Mi-eiiacd Kinlmliner,
l-'uiicrul Director
I'liono, l.inly Assistant
U. I'. NIBWONUISIt, llnu, Oro.
1'. H.rilOMl'HON, M. I.
I'liyalrlnn nml Hurgron
Olllco temporarily nt realdonco
on Kentucky Htruot.
IIOHH PA UN II AM
Attorney nt Inwr
Temporary olllco, Second l'loor
First Nntlonnl Hank llulldlng.
MAHION M. IJvHII
Numn
Lot 11, Illoek 15, Cantor Addition
lleud, Oregon
TDK J. II. IIANKIt AIMTItACT CO.,
Incorporated,
Couiilita trad Indoles and photo
graphic copies of all Crook County
record.
I'rlnavlllo, Orogon,
Nnturo Method Chronic D)orders
anil Dietary Ailvlco A Specially
nit. it. ii. Kirrcnu.M
Clilroprnctor,
Mrrlinno-Tliernphit
Hour 0 to t. 1 V, Illoek Kant
ol lli-nil I Intnl.
Ts
W. W. FAUI.KNKIt, II. M II.
II K N T I 8 T
ljtwruiieo llulldlng
Hon il, Orocnn
V. U VUK. M. II.
I' Ii y 1 1-1 it n iiikI H ii m r ii
OMto over First National Hank
Oltlen Hours: 10 to IX a. m.. I
to S anil 7 to 8 p. m.
IIII.S'11, :: OKIHION
('. S. IMCNKON
Attorn ' At I, w
Otttoo HnHil. Orogon
VHIt.MlN A. I'OltllliS
I.AWYKK ,
First National Hank llullfllng.
Itml. Oregon
oicoitoi: h. voirxu
tflvllj Mlnlim nml Irilgntlmi
ICiikIihti-.
Oregon HIP
OBtoc with J. A. ICaritM.
iu.
1 O. Ml Ml It
Itatottlc Hullillng
I.IKKKIIHC ACCIOUNT
I X i I? K X N 0
Notary" I'hMI and Ounvoyanclng-AlUf
l.ngal Paper C rrtly Drawn
Fidelity Howl.
W. i:. I' A It K IC It
I'liiilililnic, Hteniu (iml Hut Vntr
II iii I i ll K.
Jobbing I'mmptlv Attendo) to '
IIKXIl. OltKOON
M. J. M A I X
All Kind nf Itlnrl kiiiIcIi Wiii
I'rleo ItonsonnWe
.MlnniHHitn St., (lot- Hond nml Will.
l. N. HOFFMAN
NOTAIIV I' F I.I, It'
lliinti'r'H mnl Angler' l.leeimo Fiiperw
n Npfclulty,
Ilttllctln Olllco. Ilnnil, Oregon.
SOCIALIST TICKET.
JIMKilit
J. I(. IIAItKI.HY,
of Culver.
(ji.mtKi
HUltT UAItXttH.
of l'rlnuvlllo.
.ii i 4 ' .
Hiimtu'i't
M. J. MA IX,
of llmul.
COUNTY COMMItitilOXItltt
W. II. IIIUDHONU,
of l'rlnuvlllo.
HUI'KIIINTKXIIK.NT Ol-' HCIIOOW.
MIIB. I). W. NICHOLS,
of I.nldlaw.
AHMKHHOUl
IIKNHY H10VIN8,
of Culvor.
TIllIAHUUUltt
11. V, W 1 1 A 10 IT,
of Prlnovlllo,
' COUONKIlt
W, OLHNN LOUOKS,
of Madras, . .
STORY OF COTTON
iS HHRILLER
A "Narrallva That Concerns ttio
Welfare ol Millions.
SHOWS EVILS OF PROTECTION.
Whol Popl Robbed by a Tariff That
Fllcli Manufacturer May Denefit,
Robert Knntli MaoLea, Coniultlng
Expert of th Tariff Doard, 8hows
That th American Paopla Ara
Mulctad of 983.000.000 Yaar.
New York, Ann. .-Did you ever
henr lliv clary of cotton!
It In iin thrllllug nt n nnrrntlvn of
adventure. It la na Interesting na u
novi'l ItitcrcHtliiK particularly because
It concern tlio welfnro of million of
eopl who wear cotton good. It U
Interesting lnn-aiiao It la tliu dress of
tlio MMir, tint uulvorsal substitute for
wool and alllc. it la tiitvrvallny, fur
tlifrmiire, Ui'ituao It la true.
Tin alory of cotton la tin story of n
limii-clhu tariff for lli n'iirtltof rich
niminfnctiirer nt Ihv exHMiij of the
wliolv icudtf who rrnr cotton icooda.
It haa bain raaionaoly calculatad
that bioauie tha cotton tariff la flxad
by th PaynaAldrleh law tha Amarl
can paopla ara paying I&3.000.000 mora
tvtry yaar than thay ahould pay for
thalr cotton goodo and that aavlng
of thla amount could ba aooompllihad
by a raaaonabla raduotlon In tha praa
ant dutiaa.
Tim alory of cotton la told tijr nn
(wrt. Itobrrt Kenneth Mnc U-n. ronaull
tint expert of tlio tnrirf honrd. In n w
tiva of article puMlalicil In the Ntnr
York World. Mr. Miiel-en rlrwa are
the vluua of n llfetoni; Iteiutillcnn, n
friend of the protective ollcy of tlio
Itepulillcnn party, but nt the amne ttino
an oponrnt of tnrirf p-aft and fnvor
Itlmu. Tu thl work Mr Mncln lm
lirunulit n vnrliil eiperlence. eoverlnit
mure thnn twenty yenrn. In the miui
ufneture it lid innrketliiR of trxtllea.
He flrxt dUtltmulnhrfl lilni'i-lf na nn
ndvoentv of hnnmt tnrllT IcKMntlon by
flndlnir the "Jokeni" of the Payne-AI.
drlch net. when the nitcnt of n few
New Copland mill wrre Hrnilttit1 to
write their own rate to milt then'
celve. lie ivita rlmlrinati of the tar
iff rnintnltlei of the New York llry
(IixmIn Merrlmnt' nxxieliitlnu nml In
Unit rapflrlt.v ronduitiil n fiimiMlxn
whlrh nttrartetl the nltentlnn of the
newly ereateil tariff Umnl, To accept
the vltlHI nf eonaullllli: rxpert to til"
Umril he wave ni the iimiinKeinciit of
the ilwiuttlc buittneiM of the New York
Facts Suppressed
Evaded by
T
'ROliE'ItT K.EJVJVETH MA.CLEA..
formerly Coniultlng Lxpcrt of the Tarttr Hoard.
1'iMlnr m- iriHi tit pminiae to nulil rtiicnnerr and fraud In tnrttT leclatn
Itttn i iwm ii a piililu iliiD iml n, witlitiolil the fuel III my ixiKKi-itMinn
rtiiaiei' ! 'Ii ittrHiuHlKin nf ttie eiiltmi lUHiinfai'liirliiK liHluntry lleuretful
Umi iiit . ii i- Willi ilii' iNMrtl wnrrauta aucti vuuuluaiuna, I aiu cum-p-.fll
in iirwuut iliu folliiMiuu liidlelmelitl
Tlil ie larlfT twarrt
In ll tiirl on manulm
SUI'I'KIS
SHU llll. Ol IMlllHll iWtiwI
Ul. I I Da. il.,ilv..rt
nnilma. nt viui inunir
lani'v lu Hi. niitnii In-'
duiliv lo Ilia imlMie and
lo in anv.rnm.nl. hut Inlntlrnl tu Ilia
Htul irivtia.. of a raw .w KHslaml
mtnur.i'lui.t. who war. rmlllnl ur
B-ii.Iiii AI.Imi.Ii to wrila in luIIuii aih.U
ui. iu utt tn.im.lv..
It.
mat th larlfT boanl
na. iiaiiriVu oilmr
lHfl tlioirov avuttllNS
..ail. u( tarlfT IIIIU.
(it. Ilil iimv OonrUlait
Ih. try m Hi hii.u
ui tu. many nmiiuluu-
flt.
Thai lh lajrin o.iril h not, aa lt1
or l'"'Mn.ni lan in MMiir. drn any
MHifluMim. UmI w.niiii -i valoaDI in
ailvwum th. rtmii't-.. mm th. t-ru.i
ot Hi eMU4 tlml uuiihl lo ! tiuiil lo
nitiH lour tquliahi
then Itn wool anil mil.
tun .h4luli nrala "
Th iHiaiO ilut Itnl t-
t.ihl'l In rtrww vuiiOIii
ti.ih. eiriilllli-" oi oh-
.rvnw. iroju ll. ".ci.ii-
lineally" nill.qtwl data, lil anlitpuel
llml iHiii.liiillly by Mruumg Uwi nimn
dwlui'ilmi. a. ua nula uhiiiihi r mit
callnl for unil.i Ilia p.oltlvulluii u( lla
aiiipluyiiuiiU
IV.
That tha larlft board'a raport an ar
ramied an a. tu b Incoinln.h.n.ltilt 10
llh.f laKiilalur or laymrn. that lablaa
war d.lltiiralaly dlnaa
iwi.i.J fir amaioulalrd
tf nut auppr.n.d. and
thai a ounsraaamaa
would rtqulra tha aarv
Ite. ut a alallatlolan and
a ol.rk all month, to
mak hrad or tall nt tha tumble ot data
pry.antrd a b.aia tur Intalllstnt UrlR
ravialum
That tha tariff, txtard
a.nid.d altoi'itihir lnv.."
Osatliis carlaln phai.a
of larllT craft hlddtn In
"inkara" or th I'ayna
Aldrich law,
VL
That th tariff board fali.l raportad
Uut it was luipuialbla to ebtato abroad
n kvi k.
bios
IVASION
tMASCU.
UIION
. iaVOrit-
ISM
firm of It. II, Mncl.cn & Co, ntd Con
Verne ft Co.
The Ktnry of mtton I n rotnpanlon
plwe In the nlory of H'Im-iIiiIo K (ho
woolen acliiMlulii-ileelnieil hy lrel
dent Tuft (o bo InfHiiioux iind Indufvn.
Hlhlu.
Tlio (IihIIiwh of the lurlff honril with
remiril to (he woolen velniliile wcro nn
iilyred by Clmlriiuin Umlcrwooil of tho
',r.yn nml iiienn coininlttee r. net con.
ileimiiil na liittcriirnte. lui'oinplete nml
worthlemt mm nn nlil to Ii'kIhIiiIIoii.
When the tnrirf honrd'a llnilltiu on
the cotlun rHiedule went imule public
(ho World decided to iimlie lln own
InvcHtlHntlon coticcrnlnir It. nml Mr.
Mncl.en vnn aelecled for tlml purpone.
The World hnd the flndlUK of tliu
Ixinril on innniifnctureni of cotton dl
aected from the prncllcnl iwdnt of view
of IiuhIiii'i-h, nmilyxeil In their relation
to the IntcrcKt of the coiimiiiikt and
the fncta Irnnalnted Into the liinttuaic
of the every ilny mnn and woman.
One hundred elnthaninptcNpurchnaed
In reprcaeutatlre domeatlc inarketa
were mndv the Imal of the tariff
honrd'a finding on the coat of cotton
clolli produced In thla country. Mr.
Mncl.en liaed the name cloth aample
na concrete llluitriitlon of the work
in it a of the frttiff nml from tbeae ex
xteil the Very penernlly iienietratitl
fraud of wHlmr Ainerlcnn tnnde itixxU
na "Imported" and ehowed why the
riceailve tnrirf ermlt and foiten
thla luiKwltluu.
ItrcoituUluit Hint the tnrirf would be
a vital lu of the camphra,nt.d that
controveray would renter nlwut lre.
dent Tnffa "noniianlaan" tnrirf boanl
nnd Itn work, the World undertook the
Inveatljratkin of cotton nnd (.ought an
a worn to the following ((uentton:
Haa th work of th tariff board Jul
tlfiad th dalay In reducing th tariff
and giving rallaf from tha high coat
of living f
What hava th paopla galnad In th
thr yaar findir th Payna-Aldrlch
tariff IN RETURN FOR MORE THAN
15.000,000,000 TAXED OUT Of THEIR
POCKET8 AND INTO THE POCK
ETS OF PROTECTED PRIVILEGE?
How hontly. Impartially and thor
oughly did th "nonpariliin" tariff
board undartak It taakf
Heverfll tnontha before the cotton re
port wn completed Mr. Mncl.cn ile
clnrc Umt he illm-ovcred alnlater In
fluence In the inrlff honrd'a working
to. ellmlnnte fludlnc inoit dnmneltm
to the furonil few In the cotton mill
IndUMtrv. Kurh upireruel Infortnntlon
n Mr. Mncl.en conMdent to lx of vltnl
lniKrtnnce to the cotton IndiiNtry nml
the fiubllc tin Iktii pnientel In the
World. He tin- nln explnlueit wbut
the iimai of flKtiri of the eiitton report
alKllllli-H nml prexenlod koine of the
moil lniM)rtnnt of the iiiiirlUNlun to
he drnwti from that reHirt. n work
which the iMturd mw fit not tonttempt.
The Mnry of cotton, n written by
Mr. Mncl.en nnd pulillMhi.il In the
World from time to time, form one
of the mini InlereitliiK nml Importuut
feature of the prencnt campaign.
and Issues
Taft Tariff Board
cn.t data on weaving n-t.rT to .nahl
II to maar an liilnllliil
enmnarl.iiii with co.t. at
hnma, that th board
wa offarrd opportune
II. for obtaining aura
data, but did nol uia
th.in; that aueh for.lsn
lata a. w.r. obtainul wrr. In lumi va.t
aupirrm and In olh.r .r Inadequala
for huu.it comin.oii, allbuugh Mt uill
li.d VIL
That th. tariff board blryKl tha en
ndrnr ot Atn.rican manufacturra by putv.
Ii.nins data that ihould
havn bn held for eun
hilntlal Infurinatlon at
irsulalora, thai compel
nor. wrr xlvan Ih.t.br
valuabia trail .rta,
wnil th furigu mmi-
fartur.r. dlvult nothing uf imnur
snaraotar oi iiiiHitanva.
VIII.
That tha tariff board'!
lrrtni.tit f euouoinio
quillon. vitally atTn't
ina th rviution uf ll.
laillT lu th prlr. i
iihI frtHii nuinr
dialngaliuuua abd
cr'-'r.dina.
IX
Thai tha tariff hnurd haa prov1 not lo
h in "iiuniKirtimin and cli-nlilio Inrtru.
inriil pnniil.tHl by t'ra.iilvnl Tafa, th.t lla
oi.inbar diiplayed lnKrl'nr in hull
ii... inriiniiiriir and ritravacanra I
nava iM-m forced reluclanlly after a year'
Intimate aeiorlailon lo accept the opinion
thai Ihe tariff hoard ha. been nollilii
mure than an affective
cg In a "etandpal"
political machina, that
nine of the men who
clamored mutl loudly for
a tariff board and aoma
ot the men appointed
PAIUISAN
thereto worked all tha time complacently
In tha Knowledge that tha creation ut tha
board waa a achema to prevent genuine
tariff refurm aa long aa poeaibla by "gum
ming da card and delaying tba gam." a
charge frequently mad, but which 1 (or
a lung Uiua dlicredllid
That aueh facta aa tha tariff board haa
reported, euataln lb charge,' aa to both
the wool and the cotton
achedulea, that tha con.
uin.r haa been robbed
outragaoualy aa,a coo.e
quenceior aice.ilra.du-.
ties and that tba pronta
hav not aone Into th
pocket, ot ha laborer to "maintain aa
Amarlcan atandard or living"
-From Ntw York World.
INtXACI
INI AIR
WSINGLN-UOUS
C0NVIG1.
ING
INSEPARABLE.
v-.vs , ' ft v II
-"-- -vss -
A TIN CAN CONTEST.
Doya' City Daautlful Club of Columbia,
8. C, Doaa Qsod Work.
In Columbia. H. C. the Hoys' City
Iteautlful club hna tieen orgnnlzed by
T. Keith .'Legnrc, aajilatanl city engi
neer, who nerve a director of the club,
and It cuergle bnvo been put to
prnctlcul uie In a number of wara
looking to n general Iwttcrroent of the
npica ranee nnd condition of the city
During the early aummcr the member?
engaged In a tin can content, three
prize having been offered to the boys
who collected the greatest number of
tin can from the lota, ntreetn and oth
er place which had been rendered un
sightly by them. During thla time the
boys gathered 21.570 can, which were
deposited by them In piles ut clfled
point. frtn which they were hauled
nuny by the health department nnd
hurled where flies nnd moultoes can
nut find them. The prlzos nwartled
were 12.', Sin and two prizes of X
mill, the flrnt prize being won by the
collector of rt.40? cans and the fourth
prize fur JOSH enna.
The total cot of clennlng the city of
thcae uunlchtly object prolwbly did
not much exceed fTfi. nnd It I doubtful
whether n slmllur tinioiint has erer
been aja'tit by the elty to greater nd
vantage. In nddltlun to thl. It Is to lie
prutuined thnt tho boys have become
llwrouglily, Imtiifeil with nn apprecia
tion of the uudelrablllty of, the tin
Mglitllne oeenIoned by illsiarded tin
can nnd slrallnr rubblxh.
MAKE YOUR OWN TRADE.
"Talk Quality, Emphaali Worth, tay
Stren on Inherent Coodneu."
One of the Wg hardware hotxoa of
the country Imhos the following:
"Queer thing till reputation. It
takes tolling and mulling to get It.
take nlngleiUNUt of puriHwe and i-Hael
ty to rolattemptntlun to clieupen. lint
oueo you've got It It value 1 tran
scendent and eau't Ik computed In dol
Inra nnd cent. How Infinitely tx'ttvr
It Is to build nn n foundation of quali
ty and worth thnn to chase tho wlll-o'-the-wlp
of chenpnea. which leads you
tuto hogs and awntitm
"Hut my trade won't pay the
price,' walls aome timorous soul. Your
trade, dear man. I whnt you mnke of
It If you Inalatuntly talk quarter tea
and ten cent brooms and five cent
brushed nnd ninety cent tipple nnd
fifteen cent oranges, how In the numo
of common see do you exoct the
tntdo tu nek for anything elue? Try
the other. Talk quality, emphasize
worth, lay stroa on Inherent goodne
and watch tho result. Cut looo from
chonpneK, for you an- leonlng on it
broken reed tltat will glvo you n ld
fall one of tliivo dayx. I'rotlt and
proatujii lie In selling good cwxls. Is
nuy feeling o all Kitlsfylng as the cote
Hrtouoa that your uuuiu Ntuuds for
the btnit for iittalltyT"
A.JOOULAR MONARCH.
Ivan th Terrible Had Cold Bloodad
Notions About Jetting.
Ivan the Terrible forgot neither hto
ilevnlltuiH nor liU dlvernlmi. lll p
ace ultoruiitoly rMOtiuded with pray
ing and cnrotulng. lie had a company
of Josters, whoso duty It wn to divert
him. eipeclnlly before nnd after any
executions, but they often paid dearly
for au unseasonable joko.
Among these none was more dlstln
gulxhed thnn Prince Ovosdef. who hold
a high rank at court.
Tho nr. belug one day dissatisfied
with a Jest, poured over the prince's
head the boiling contenta of a soup
basin. The ngonlied wretch prepared
to retreat from the table, hut the ty
rant struck him with a knife, and be
fell senseless to the floor. Dr. Arnolpb
was Instantly called.
"Bnvo my good servant?' cried the
csar. "1 have jested with bun a little
too hard."
"So hard," replied the other, "that
only God and your majesty can restore
htm to life. IIo no longer breathes."
Ivan oiprcssod his contempt, called
the deceased favorlto a dog and con
tinued his amusements.
c
,...,..a
-Kroui Niw York World.
the "wny wode of Starltxn. Doris Tltof
appeared, bowed to the ground and
saluted him after the customary man
tier.
Ood aava the, my aear waywoae.
Thou deacrvest a proof of my favor."
Ho seized n knife and cut off an car.
Tltof thanked tho czar for his gracious
favor and wished him a happy reign.
Pearson's Weekly.
KKTOKT OF THIS CONDITION OH
The Deschutes Banking &
Trust Co.
No. l.
at BnS,lnlhcBUttof Orrgeo. at the tU of
butierM rt. lh. V)u.
R11SOURCI1S
Ijcant wt dlcouBti -.
o,trtrll. Mutnl and tmttenrrd...
nundiand W.it.wU
Pur muff ad Hlmitrc. ,..--II
, from anl mrrr bank....
ChccIk and Mh ph Item. -
CatfionlMtid.. ..H .. .....
Hipn -. -.
. lui tS
ToUl .fVfo Ij
LIABILITIIW
Capful ttock pM lo. . lVo oo
t'rxllrUf-t (HOhU,' . , ...... Jt JJ
lndiTJultltrtk.ut'-t to hk y.Ui it
IWmiKl Cftt(fitlr ol UwIU..-. w w
Cr-tlffnl CHttkk. . .... .. IM oo
1 1mr C.rrtDfS IlctwHU.rmaL, HI ?
::rrrrtS
IllKVualaud JlilhDKt.
Total
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RTATM OH nnnr.ON, I ..
OaatyafCfwk. I """
I, K M. Lara; CaHiler f the nborf n.mrd
htNk. dcjMiWmHlr lHt that the abort- .l.lr
rael I. true tt lax bc.t ' ni) knewlrdge aud
bvltr. K. M. (.AKA.Ca.aler.
Seilr-crtlwl aal.wrt4 lo WSMt lothl. ilh
dayeTMH-.
Wi.O It. COM.K.
NvUry Pabttc.
Cwrect AUt:
I' fi. Minou.
B. FaaaaLL.
Uuvclof..
FRUIT TREES
Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen niiles
east of Rendt, Our trees are the kind we recommend
after over -thirty years experience in the fruit business
in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will
please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see
our orchards and nursery. Ofliceaddress.Prineville, Ore.
LAFOLLETTE NURSER.Y CO.
Announcement
THE OWL PHARMACY
will reopen for business in the store -room
in the NEW FIRST NATION
AL HANK BUILDING on Bond
Street as soon as it is completed.
Somewhat crippled by the
mebut still in the running,
with NEWSTOCK and LOW PRICES.
Ralph Poindexter, Proprietor
PREMIUMS $3,000-RACES $3,OQO
The EIGHT!! ANNUAL
FIPST CRNTRAL OREGON DIS
TRICT AQRICULT'R'L
PRINEYILLE, OREGON, OCT. 16 to 1? INCLUSIVE, H12
Amusement, Information and Instruction. Complimentary Seaaon
Ticket to all enrolled Crook County School Children and Active) Teach
era. Clean Camp Grounds, Freo Wood and Water, ' For furthef ar
ticular apply to J. F. CADLB, Secretary, Prlnevllle, Oregon.
BECOHDOFTBSNSFEBS"
llceil and I'litcnt Filed Ilcceiitly
With County (lerk nt I'rlnevlllo
Cora A. HwlKor to John Swlgor,
0l4 aw,r,18-13. 13000.
I,, I). Wlest to Frank A. Hatch, It
12, I.Ik 15, WlMtorla.
Monroe Holnlor to Frank Vnnlnn,
nlA saH.aK no',; 18-15-17.
J, 8, farm In tor to U. C. Coo,
trustea, part of nw'l no4 3-18-1:.
3000.
bytlo Townsllo Co. to Fred I
Salof, It i. hlk 41, Itlvoraldc.
Inland Kmplre Co. to Alex fltewart
Its 11-12, hlk 31, Motollua. flttOO.
Ilesslo A. Merrill to Floyd Dement,
Its 11-12, hlk 1, M-W Aero Tracts.
K. Ii, Biimmy to David A. lloyd,
part of It 1, hlk 13, Ilond.
Chan. W. Allen to Wm. D. Ilarnes,
oK nwU 10-1C12.
Tho Dena Co. to Frank 8. Shaw,
It C, blk 23, fiend.
State to Minnie C. Low, a 14 neVi,
ne4 neU 20. swU nwV;- 21-U-12.
Nicholas 0. Appcl to School Dlst.
No. 72, 1 acres lo swU noV
28-U-K.
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