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BEDFORD MA3TJ TRIBUNE. JiraPffORD. QKKflON. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1M5
MBDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
an iNDKPiaNDijNT NrawspArnrT
tuliMHiu:i) nvftny Aitkhnoqn
ICXCKIT SUNDAY MY TUB
MKMl''UriD l'Ili,NTiNU CO.
Ofrico Mnll Trlbuno Mulldlntr. SS-ST-JJ
Norm Kir wtrecU loleplunio If.
Tho Domgcrntlo Times, Tho Medford
Mall, Tho Meiironl Titlmna, Tho South
er Orcgonlan, Tho Anlilnntl Tribune
SDMBOKIPTtOIT KAT
On year, by nmll... 15.00
i mo intuitu, ny mmi. -,,,,, ,.,, ,&u
"WHY NOT CANNIBALISM?
Per month, ilollvorrtl by cnrrlrr In
MciUonl, l'liofiitx, Jncknonvlll
niul CentnU I'olnt ,0
SAturday only, by mall, per yoar J.oo
Weekly, per yrar... 1.10
Official Paior or tli City of Medford
Official I'npnr or Jncknon County,
Rntrrrd an necontteltis matter nt
Medford, Oregon, under tho net of March
I, J879.
Rworn Clrcutntlon or 19U, SSSS.
Pull Irnricd wtro Akxoclatcd Press dla-patchra.
Subscrtbora nilllng to receive
papers promptly, phono Clrcu-
tntlon Managor at SfiOIt,
"
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rumi
SIosh
SjSSV
That Moso Harkdull Bays tho bar
Is tho devil's bargain tcountcr.
LAUGHS
Solicitous
"My dear,' Bald Mrs. Hcnpcck,
"I'm posltiro that our boy Is think
ing seriously ot matrimony."
"Well, I hopo so," returned Hon-
pock with unusual spirit. "I "would
not want any toy of mino to bo so
unfortunato as to regard It as a
Joke." Stray Stories.
if IIIrIi InUo
Old Party 'E's a flno Httlo lad,
ma'am I ain't seen a finer. And
bless ye, I been gardening for twenty
years at the reformatory round here,
too! London Cartoon.
A Joy lllilo
"Whero were - you last night?"
asked oao girl of another.
"I was out riding with father in
his car."
"liut I didn't know your father
had an automobile."
"Ho hasn't; ho'sa motorman."
Indianapolis Cfcws.
Double Itarrelled lteliuko
A teacher had a great deal or
trouble to make n bdy In his class
understand a point In his lesson.
Finally, however, ho succeeded, and
drawlrig a long breath, remarked:
"If It wasn't for mo, you would
bo tho greatest donkey in this town."
I'lillo.sopliy
"Ah wus thlnkln," said Rastua
Johnslng, "what a nice, peaceful
Inlko world dls hero unlvorso would
a been It It wasn't for do movements
of do human undorjaw." Philadel
phia Ledger.
Tho Olrl' Wny
To liuy her presents his cash Is spent,
And her words of thanks wero
vector than honey;
Hut when ho had squandered his last
rod cent
Slio married a youth who saved his
money.
London Globe.
Chili .Mimic
Tho Htory Is told of a veteran of
tho Civil War who returned to tho
homo of his boyhood to attend a ban
quet given by the old boys, Tho din
ers were nil men ho had known as
youngsters. Ho expected them to talk
over old times. Instead, ono talked
incessantly about his bad liver; an
other discoursed on his weak heart;
n third had a lot to say about his
kidney troublo, and so It wont on.
When tho veteran returned to his
homo ho was asked how ho enjoyed
tho bauquot.
"nanquet!" ho replied, showing
vexation. "It wasri't a banquet. It
was tin organ recital,"
VJmllfUtliiK Himself
Mr, Throgmorton Is It my daugh
ter you want? or her mondy?
Jack Howens (amateur champion,
hundred yards) Mr, Throgmorton,
you surprise mo. You know very well
that I'm nn amateur nthloto.
Mr. Throgmorton What's that got
to do with It? i
Jack Howeris A great deal, sir.
It (lobars me from taking part in
any evont for money,
i
Ills Attitude
"What is your position on this
question?' ask'ed tho constituent.
' 'The cdngrwanian thought a min
ute and than replied:
"Vsry uncontrollable," Wnali
taftf War,
pvIJRINO (ho thirty .vonrV war tho rclupsi into hnrtxlv--f
ism in tho wni'-nffliotod lands of Kui'opo was so coni-
ploto that cannibalism was practiced by tho survivors. Tho
breakdown of civilization was so entire that, polygamy was
not only sanctioned, bnt compulsory in Oormaiiy.
If tho present war lasts anything like as long, there is
iiu reason 10 .suppose mar mo noiiigeronts will not as com
pletely relapse into barbarism as their ancestors did a few
centuries ago. Already polygamy is being urged ag tho
most practical solution of tho problem of repopulation in
the devastated area. AVith twenty millions or so of tho
made population killed, wo can expect some such measure
will result. Tt is one of the amenities of war.
Now comes Herbert Quick, author and publicist, with
the practical suggestion to those who believe in war and
efficiency and the subornation in philosophy of such minds
of all things to victory, that cannibalism be resorted to
again, as beyond question the human flesh contains exactlv
it. . j. ;..!.. i t i i ii , .
wiu Jimicnuis ucoueu ior liounsiiing outer unman Doings.
Air. (juielc says that cannibalism is far less shocking
man some ot me thnigs being done every day on tho bat
tlefield. Tt is condemned merely because it is anti-social,
opposed to the welfare of the community and leads to the
destruction of one human, being to nourish another. Tn
other words, it leads to murder. But what is war but
murder, and murder upon a wholesale basis, without the
justification of an empty stomach?
There is much of merit in the suggestion. Efficiency is
the order of the day. The repugnance to cannibalism', as
the militarists would say, is superstitious, and there is no
place for superstition iii our scientific rules of the day.
Everything must be subordinated for the ruler, state or
nation, so that triumph may result. Whv. then, should a
nation face starvation and want when overv battlefield is
daily yielding sufficient nourishing food to sustain not
only the survivors, but the entire nation?
Just think what modern efficiency could do in the bat
tlefield in utilizing by scientific processes the dead for
food. The present wasteful system involves economic and
industrial loss, and there is no place for such waste and
loss in the gospel of efficiency. "Why be so foolish as to
worry about food supplies at homo when there are enough
men killed every day to feed an empire ?
Then there are the prisoners. To keep them alive is to
create unseicntihc loss to the nation. They have to lie fed,
when food is scarce, -and involve an industrial loss in their
care, for they take from the front troops to guard them,
who might be fighting. "Why not kill and cat them, thus
literally making the enemy furnish the food. Besides, to
ship thorn to isolated parts of tho country which face fam
ine, to slaughter them where needed, would be a scientific
way of conserving and shipping the food supply.
Tho prisoner is helpless, but not any more so than the
victims of airship bombs or the crews and passengers on
liners sunk by submarines. Besides, the prisoner had his
chance to fight back in the trenches or on the battlefield,
...1.:..1 1....i...t 11. 1.1. ..A J 1 r
vwjicu was ticiucu me iiujicoinuaraur, victims, .as Air.
Quick says:
In this ngo of slaughter these suggestions should shock no ono. To
make men food for cannon is quite ns bad as to make them Just plain
food. Surely a human stomach Is an good as cannon. LKT t'S lift CON
SISTENT. War having eaten things vastly more precious than these
poor bodies may as well bo consistently ravenous and eat tho bodies
too.-
N
SMUGGLED
BY
SI
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TO
RENGTHEN TURKS
l'AKIS, Airit I'J.- Tin rlmi-RU Dint
explosive mill sp.iro pints of unii"
rtiv Ihmiij; oimioil into Turkey tlirouuli
Runmiiin by (lorninii mul Atwtrinn
iliplntnntlo courier U mmlo in a tlis-
pnteli to the .loiirnul from Huclinrexi,
It is s:iil Unit the sixe mul lucrctiMtu;
numlier of pmecls emrieil by tlawo
couriers recently hit nttnu'UM the
attention of Ittimtuiiiiti customs- officials.
The omlmsHy poncho, which nic
exempt from customs exuniiniition,
the dispatch Mty, sometime wcifjli n
nuiehus 8000 pound, niul never less
than .1000 pounds. The number of
courier also is cnuMilcinlilv larger
thnn muni. A tlNcrrvt iiuiuirv is re
ported to hnve revealed the nature
of the "pouches" content, it is he
Jieved that hv this method u coni
crnhhi quantity of ammunition ami
material has been smuuKled into Tur
key in the lust few week. The so
verct measures hnve been taken by
the Itumanian povemment to put nn
end to the prnetiee.
In Iiu wnrilH mul riHiirn ns follow h, to.
wit: IflAini AuiiiiNt I UMIi
Nn. 173(1, IVrrv Keller, will III H of
HWM, NN SWVl ton Hi iUmon hoIiI, Hue.
llnu 8, two. .15, II I nurvN IMi, Iiixi-h
It.Vdll. ihmiiiIIv ll.nil. Ililcm'Nl . II0 2K
COHlH hOo, lllllll llIX, IOIlllly, IllllTI'.sl llllll
l-DHI JUT 1H
No. ITU. S HwmiMi'ii, Hi: NWM, ure,
II. IMP .1.1. H 'J V III'II'M , IttXl'H
11 JS. lii'lliiliy UP. lllllIOKl S3c. eoKlK
Mu, totiil lux, iii'iiull.v, liilercHl iiiiil cent
12 7.1.
No 1751). Mrn II. Wrttker, HW HW'M.
Nwi or KiVM, m-c as. nvi. nn, ii. a
V, iirn-d 8(, Iiim'h $.1 "ii. 'imlly S7e, In
li'ii'Kl Is in, imisim nno, toiiii tux, iii'tuilly,
Inli'rvst mul eust IT.iKI
No. nan, K .1 AiinIIii. Ik'k, N. 1 ilei:
4S lulu, V 300 n-i-l fi.nil i( llllll I feel
N mul I4I.U r..l V i-f NV cor H. U '
a. iwp. .hi. u. i ii. n is ii.k n iiiIii. v
1.1 1.R fool N 110 ili-K t llllll. W I nil fivl.
lie. tnxi-N :M1, llfiinlly 2 IB, lllteroxl
lir7, ei! 6o. lolnl tux, in'ii.ilty, ln
ii'ipul nm eoHt ,1 ail.
No. 1731, C. It. Itcurilulo, NI4 nt 3.
Iilh. 0, Anlilnml, laxin tJH 10. is-imlly
I.V0S, liitrittt Itiilil. i-onIn B0e. lotul lux,
plmll)'. Itllrredt mul Nml 17.3.
No. 1733. Mix. Ii, I), IIiinIiiii'II, llelle.
view AiM VJi Ni:it HV, SH"i hoc II,
il. ,i;, ii 1 ii, iirri'H n, iiixrn 1312
piuilly 37, lulcrt'Kl $1 S. renin fioo. lolnl
x. opimuy. liilprcHt niul eonl IS .13,
Nil 1731, T. I limy, Wi Mi: HIU mul
peiii
lux,
TGOI
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KAISER PROTESTS
PRESIDENT'S ACTION
WASHINGTON, April 13. Germnii
embassy official stated today that
tho umbnRHndor ueted upon iustrar
tions from the Hurlin foreign office
in presenting the recent note or mem
ornnuiim to tho stntc department,
complaining that while tho United
States hnd failed to maintain it right
to export foodstuff to Oermnny,
American manuuictiircre were per
mitted to eontinuo hippiug munition
of war in unlimited quantities to
Great Ilritaiu and her allies".
The memorandum, delivered Rome
(lnyK ago, win mndo public lust night
hy tho nmbnsundor.
TALAN
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4
NEW YORK, April 12. ItcMimp
tion of htock i1euling today nr in
marked contrast to IukI wcck'n frcn
ned movement. Instead of further
advnuceH tlio list evinced 11 reaction
nry trend, with numerous losse of ,1
point or more. Trading wiih ngrtin
extensive, however, U. fi. Steo, Head
ing, Southern J'uolfio and Ilaltimore
& Ohio being offered in lot of 1000
shares or over. Canadian Pacific,
union rnciue. mid Heading weio
among tho heaviest issues. In keep
ing with it recent action IJethlehem
Steel pursued n contrary course, los
ing a point nt tho outset and soon ad
vanced three
NOTICR.
Notlco Iti hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to be hold April
20, 1015, for a license to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities less than a gallon at Us
place of business on lot 11, block 20,
city of Medford for a period of six
months.
Dated April 10, 191G.
SRLSnV A KENNEDY,
22 North Front St.
T.
QUELL RIOTERS
HOME, April 12. Notwithstanding
orders issued by the iiolice, nttempt
wero made Siindny by person both
for and against intervention bv Itnly
in the war to hold public mooting in
all part of tho country. The crowd
which gathered wero charged mid dis
persed in nearly every instance by
carabineer mid troops, but lew per
sons were wounded, although some
urrests wero made, among those
taken into custody being 1'rofcHsor
Benito Mussolini, the socialist Icador,
who favors 11 contiuiinneo of neutral
ity, and Signor Murinctti, tho futur
ist leader, who is urging intervention.
Hie central sections of Home wero
occupied until late tonight by troop
who guarded tho approaches to tho
Villa Malta, the residence of the Ger
man nmbnsHador, Prince von Huclow,
nud the ouirinal. Tho building most
strongly defended, however, was the
Austrian embassy, whero troops and
mounted enrnbinecrrt charged the
demonstrators, who evidenced by
their shouts the animosity they felt
for Austria and their desire for Italy
to begin hostilities.
t 1
NOTICE
Notlco Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon,
at Its next regular meeting, April 20,
101C, for n license to soil malt, vin
ous and spirituous liquors at their
place of business on North Fir
street, Medford, Oregon for a period
of six months,
Dited April Gth, 1915.
nOQUB RIVER VALLEY UNIVER
....S1TY CLUD.
WASHINGTON, April 12. Picm
dent Wilson has decided definitely
not to accompany Secretary Daniels
on hi contemplated trip through the
Panama canal to San Ermicisco in
July, it wns said at the white house
today that the question of the presi
dent visiting the Panama-Pacific ex
position was dependent 011 the condi
tion of the international situation.
WHIPS SENT 10
WASHINGTON, April 12. On re
ports from Minister Sullivnu of a new
revolutionary outbreak in the Dom
inican republic, tho unv. department
today ordered the cruiser Des Moines
to Sunto Domingo City from Pro
gress, Mcx. Tim gunboat Nashville
already is off for the Dominican pup.
ital.
MoosO Attention,
Installation of officers Tuesday
night, April 13, 19 15. All members
come.
Painful Cough? and Bronchitis
Promptly Relieved
with 2 ounces of Schlffmunn's Con
centrated Expectorant. Uosldos,
guaranteed to give perfedt satisfac
tion or your money returned hy Mod
ford Pharmacy Adv,
SUMMONS rOR PUBZ.IOATIOIT IH
roRECX.enuiix: or tax lieu.
In the clrcu - court of llin sliilo i f
Ori'Bon for Jarkiioti County.
Juckxon County. OnKiui. I'lnlntlff, vh
Perry roslt-r, 8. Hwniiin-n. Jim. II. Wnllt
er, H J. Austin. C It lIonrlly, .Mm. I.
I. Himlinoll, T I- Ilrnv, i:. O UrlKKx.
J. C Divot, 11 Drwry, Itiinccu KkkIi
nton, I.ndilln 1'iiriiK-r, l.uclmlu (I.inliinl
Ilrtl., 31 rn Mlnnlo Iuno. A lliirillnKK,
Oticnr IIdoIh. J I Mnlmn. i: A Mutli
iHVK. Mrs. Itomctlu .Munk.:rn. Cliarlolln
I'rlton, J. T HiwyiT. V. It. MoIkhI.I,
Marry Hllvcr, V K. Vun Vnrlor, Jiiiiu-
Wulkcr, J. I.. Ilrown, I.lrrlo tlooillow, fl.
W. Klncnw, Juiiipm O'Cfnnel. John I'i-I-llnir.
Mury VicknrN, .M 1" liaieltlor, C
It. ClonHxr, I ml IMh.iII, UcorK l.wln,
Win. Ni-Ihoii, I. i:. ItPiuli-r. J. .M Jtvcli,
A. & Ii Hlrauli. J. H. Wrrli. WrstiTti
Clny coiiiian, J D. WIiiut IIhI , M, I.,
Whitney. W I) Ciir.'y, J. Ii UrWvi W.
U Joni. i:. 1', Wnnl. It. WVIwIit, J J
Kerr, Jllimourl Vnllny ronuuiny, 8. V.
Itolinctt. II II Hlilpp. Oliver Wliiliey,
IiHunmii tt Schmliltx, Ii I A !:. lira
ham. C Ii Woerlon, Criimrr HrotliiTu,
8llun KliTiilntf. j. I,. I'uril.'ii. Ili-vuime
Mlnlni,- eoinikiny. II. L. Htlckel. K. tl
DenlHun, II A llolmi'M, J (. JIcCuIIIh
Ut, K. J Hcliiu'liler. V. M. CuiiWth. I,.
CoIvit IX., J oil Hurl Icy. John IIIIk't,
.a K)'io. 1,. i iuiucii, Louise . warron,
JIr. Ilrailloy. J 11. DuKKan. 8. 1 (lanl
ier. II O. KiMternon, II. 1'illot. W, L.
TliomjiBon. J J. I'ortur. II. IlanrinM,
Iliiiiinuil Klnif. Victor Koch. A C, Will-
ilron. 1; il Hmlt 1. II. It. Huffy. .M. H.
tJrlm, W. I) ft J. Mourn. Tririo I'Iikj
Tlinlior Co.. i:tileriirlHft MlnlliK Co., Thou
Haitwooil. Ii .M, Hmllli. (I. II, Alkln. A
I. ArniHtroni;, Murnitt KhI . I'utrlclc
Mc.Mahon. Oii Connolldateil Mlnen Co,
Mm. J K. Ilecve, I). 11 ThompMon.
Trail I.unihiT Co., -3anU'H Younir, IoiiIh
Ailanm, II. .V, llutlcr, K. W Cjplor,
Henry Clurk, Cnrrlo K. Damon, (lio. I,,
l)a vIh, I). W, I my, Wm. J'ohIit, Healer
Oalloway, II C darnott, II. II. Harris,
Hen Hayinonil Kit.. J. M. Hazelwooil,
John KIIIIisiii, W. Keyitfr. J. W, I.nw
ton. A, C. Lawrence. IhuImiIIo I.11II1, K.
V. Ii-wtnelHter, Jack Martin, M 8, Mem),
own. Nettle Moore, Martin McIlonoiiKh,
A II. Omar Kilicur I'antrey, C M.
I'helHler, Miirllin rowel I, Mary A. I'rlce,
J K. Itedily, Mabel 8aBiir, 0. Hclmlin
uinrhorn, IIihIo 8lieptril, C A. 8inllh,
John C. 8teplienHfin. John T. Talent,
llarvcy Vlncmt, Weeks Alfreil niul
Kdlth Ore, J J, Murphy. H. II. BlniinonH,
(1, W. Nichols, N. H. Welch, N. I). Ilro.
)hy, T. II. ItoherlH, H. C. Cook, llrlal
(iordnn. (Iracn .Miirlln. Marin N. Ulrlcli.
Hon Kliehlon, Hen Ilavmoni) KhL, Mrs, J.
N. T. Miller, It, It. Dunn, John Dim to
nuuia unknown, I;, Jl, Dewpree, ilefcnU-
aniN.
To tho nliovo named ilufcmlaiitH, niul
each of you,
III thn Name of thn Htnlti of Ore iren:
You uro lieiehy notified that Jncknon
County. OreL'un. llin liolilur of thn Cer-
,..., .- ':.". " " . - . --. .
uricaies or uiiinuoncy iieroinaner set
iiui 111111 niiinoereo. uno iHHiieii iih Herein-
after not forth ly til" tax collector of
1110 nam county or Jacktion, hiiiui or ur
Kon, tor ton amotint iiereliiartcr hohik
liuted. thu Hjniii helnir tho uinouilt thun
duo and delln'iucnt for tuxeH for llio
year iau, OKeiper yvuil is'naiiy, inier
(Ml. and cohIh thcri'On noon lliu real
properly uxhihseil to you, and each of
you, of which you uro tho owner as
apiieam 01 return, llifi oaui pioperiy nic
ln Kltuated In wild county lind ntale,
mul tho naiiin of the person to whom
liHxeHHfd. the dencrlnlloii of Raid nn).
perty mill the amount duo thereon helnir
I acre mil n,-e 11. tun au. It t I
neres 31, tuxes lln.ll, peiinlly $1 SI. In
tcront s tie, eonts sue, loml lux, peiinlly,
luleiOKt it ml cult f SJ IX.
No IT.V R It llrlitKH. heir I" in elm
i: nmt n elm. N of 8V eer. of NWt of
NWt uf K U.S'J chu N IV de 1.1 mill
W (5.22 elm 8. l! ili'B, l& mill W 10.73
elm, eontalnluit neres 6, nee 5. tp, 30.
It. I i:. taxes l:s IP. ppnalty I: 81. In
terval IH.2S, ronta ROe, lolnl tax, pen
"It v. lulereat mul coat MICJ.
No 1710, J. O Dlvet. Aahlatul, Nillley
8t. 12 aero lioitKht of 1. W U11M1. luxes
tIS 22. Hnnlly II. S3. Interent l:s.i)3,
eoala BOe, lolnl (nx, M'iinlly, Interent niul
CON! 179.17.
No ITU, II P Hrwrv, Ihk on Ii line
8Wii aen. It. 2t elm. W of cor. bet. mv
It niul 2S N. 6.21 elm. W 9.3S elm. to
NW cor Hel!ileiv aoluail lulliae. Pel' tl,
i" p. iv, u. 1 ii. ncre n, tiixea 2 111,
liemilty Sle. lutereat II S3, coats SOe.
total tax, penalty, Interval niul cit
ll.f.7.
No, 1TIS, Itebeceii Kk'Klealon, Aalilaiul
It. It. Add. lain 21, 22, I'll; J, Inxea
l3t.S, penalty 2.K, lutereat 113. S3,
eoatp SOc, tola! tux, penalty, Interval
anil eoata 3H OT.
No. 1715. Ijulille I'nrmer, Ix'U. 10 t
elm. N of cor com, to nee, in niul 8!
tier. 53 llllll. II I A3 rim, N 10 55 elm to
renter county mail thetlre Ii n.3 elm, W
l elm. 8 lt.ii. elm. are II, t. 39,
It 18. inxea 13 20, ixniilty 32e, lu
tereat 12.01, eoalN r.Oc. total lux, penalty,
Inlrreat atul etmt lt.tul
No. ITU, l.uclndu O.ilimrd l!at , Nit
of mVli, arc 15. Ii. 37 It l W. iierea
.SO. Inxea 19 S3. DenaltV 9Se lulereat
14.09, eoaln ROe, total tax, peiinlly, In
terval nun toai ii,,u(
No. IT 17, Mr a. Minnie Oil no, Hume
atend Aaao lot. lot 10, achool illatrlct
No 5, tnxvH IS OX. penalty 50e. lutereat
13.21, roatH 50c, toint tax, penalty, In
tereat and mat 19.29
No- 1752, A llurdliiR-M. ilea. 53.331, arc
X. twp. 399, II. 1 Ii, til Urn 120 32. pell,
nlty 12 03, lutereat 113.00. roatH S0i
t o Ui I tax, penalty, lutereat tun I roat
13. "
No. IT63, O'cnr lloola. !imea!"iid ,p.
ao. land on K Calif HI.. Aalilaiul. di-a
(12-3111. achool illatrlrl No. S. tuxea 6 30.
penalty 3c, Inlrreat 1107. coats SOr.
total tux, penalty, lutereat mul roal
111.56.
No. 1751. J, t. Malinii, NC of NW'J
aec. 17, twp 39. II. I Ii, neres 10, taxes
15.19, penalty S2e. lutereat 13 33, eoata
sue. total taxes, penally, lutereat mul
Cirat 9 63.
No 1733. Ii A. MnlheHK. Aalilaiul.
Jlatliowa Add. Iota IS. 19, tnxea 3 HI,
penalty ae. iniereat i: 17. roat nne,
mini tax, HMuilty, lulereat 11 ml mat
17. IS.
No. I76A. Mrs. Itomella Miinkera. 2 A3
nerea nut of ilia 15-512. luxes 150. ill,
penmiy j v). inlrreat ii: uu, i-iimn aue.
totnl tux, penalty, Interval mul coal
laT.61.
No I76H. Chnrlolto IVItmi. AhIiIuiuI.
tola 7 and H. Iilk. 49. tuxea 112 70. ixmi.
Nlty. II 27, Interval IS 12, roatH 5m total
tax, Muaiiy, inivreHt nun coat i::.&9
No I7CI. J T Ktuvrrr. II. It Add
lots 3, I, I.IK. 8. tnxva II7.7K. penally
11.77. Interest 111.37. roals 6nr. total tax,
penally, interest ami roat ui 1:
No. I7A2, W II 8chvdd. Aalilaiul Add
lot 3, blk. H, tuxes 13 SI. penalty 3Xr,
Interval 12.13, routs Slle. total tux, coats,
penalty and Interest 7 12
No 1713. Harry 8llwr. 814 of NWU,
aec. H, tup 39, It I W, mid 8H of NKU,
pvc. 7, twp 39, II. I W., ncrva 120, laxea
17 CI, penalty 76r. Interest II 91, roats
60c, total lax, penalty, Intereat mul coat
113 5,
No 1770, W Ii Van Vuctor, Aahlntid
It. It Add lot 2. blk. It. tnxea IIS 13,
penalty II. XI, Inlenal $11 7x. coats 50e,
total tux, penalty, lutereat mul coat
132.61
No 1771. James Walker, two houses
mul land ndj Coatel land on north and
tun inixt on last, tuxes 52 08, penally
15.20. Interest 33 32, coals 60e. totul tax,
lenalt. Interest mid roat I'M. 10.
No. 1774. J. I. Iiruwii. Nl. of Hi:H
and Hi: of NKU. sec. 21, twp 31, It 3
Ii, acres so, luxes 111 HI. penalty II. Id,
Interest 17.57, costs Sue, totul lux, pen
alty. Interest mid cost 121.09
No. 1777. I.lxrle (loodlow, N14 of NW',5
mul NW of NKU, Mc 20, twp. 33, It 2
Ii, acres 120, luxes 127.31), penalty 12 71,
Interval 117 51. costs 50c. total lax, pen
nltv, IntTCal mul cost IIN.lt,
No, 1778. (I. W Klnrnw. 812 or NKl.
see 30. twp 33. It. 2 Ii, liens 40, taxes
19 12, penalty 91c. Interest 15 S3, coals
60e, total tux, penalty, Interest mul roat
1 1 A 3C.
Noo. 17X1. James O'Connel, Nl of HU.
sec. 28, twp. 32, A. 3 Ii, acres l!0, luxes
11211. penalty 13 2. Interest 120X8.
coals 60o. lot ill lax, penalty, lutereat mul
coat 157 28.
No 1782. James Pelllnir. KW of 8W'J,
see 31, twp, 31. It. 2 Ii, acres 10, taxes
II0.C7. penally tt 07. Interval lA S3, costs
60r, totul lax, penult), coats mul luter
eat 119 07.
No, 1785. Mary Vlckera, I2!4 of NIC1J,
pec 21. twp. 35. II IK, acres 80, taxes
72. peiutity Tile, Inleiest itl.Oll, eusls
noe, lolnl lux, iienully, luietest mul eoht
111.37.
Mo. I7N7. M. P. Ilnlelilor NU of NUM.
aee jit, twp. .is, , .1 l! uereu til, luxes
IS20, penally 82c, Inleiesl 15.21. rorilH
nee, iiiiui in, pnuituy, inietest mul eosi
I I4i7ll.
, No. 1789. P. It, ClttHStT. W of KIUI,
IIH or HW'l, hen 2. twp. 3S, It, I IJ,
tinea llio. (axes 1111,31, penally tl 02, In
terest l 55. cnalH 5llt, lolnl lax, peiinlly,
Inleiest mul eust 118.31,
No 1700, I'teil IMsilll, 8W of HWU.
Pee 33. iwp, p. l, 1 lines til. lots
? ' "''i'..,'! t . Ill, ll, 4 II, tietes Hi.
luxes llil.iT, peiinlly 11,113, Inle eiil
IHMI, eosls Rile, lolnl lux, penally, lu
tereat ami eoHl JS,M,
No. I79J. lleorui. Lewis. NW of HIUi,
8W of Nll'l, 81 or NWUi Her 2, twp
III, It 3 K. linen 120. Inxes 113 92, .pen
ally II 2U. Interest 18.24, eoals AOe. lolnl
lux, penillly, Inlenst mul eosls 128 97
No. i;tm, Win. Nelson. 8U of HMU.
1JH or NW',1. Pee. 2, twp h. It. 3 Ii,
aeres inn, luxes tiojl, penally $1.03. In
lerest ft.55, costs 60n. lolnl lax, penally,
Interest nud coat 118 J I
No. 1798. I. i: (tender, NKU sen 18,
twp 38, It. I P., notes hid. luxes lin.21.
penatlv 1102, luleieal 111 35, euals roe,
Intitl lux. penalty, Interval nud eosl
Nn I7'.l. J M. lived. N'U1. per. 28
twp 38. II. 3 Ii, nines 180. taxes 11(1.18.
peiinlly 11.(11, Inleiesl 0 Is, eoals Mia.
nun lux, penally, luleieal mul cost
S9 00,
No IS03. A 15 Htrnuli, ime-llitnl In
tel, at in lis 3. I. 5. it. !. 10. Talent.
tuxes. Hit' penally Oe, Inleiesl 3lo. coats
Aiie 101111 tax penmiy iniereni nun cosi
II r.3
No, 1801. .1. H Worl. 8H of Nllll,
i or pi.. pe, n, twp, 11, 11 3 i&,
neres 100. luxes 110.21, penally $1.03 lu
lereat te 53, eoals r.Oo. lolal Inx, penalty,
lull-rest mul coat $18 31
No IS06, Western Clay Co.. NK if
NIC'l, see 20. twp 38. II, 2 II neres in,
tnxea II 31. lienaltv I5e. Inlenal Die.
coals Roe. total lax, eiuitty, lutereat mul
eoat 1.1.17
No IVW. J I), Wlmer Kat umlhlded
one-lmlr lulereat In Nl.Vi. see, 10. Iwp,
38. it X 13, neres xo, luxes 15.16. pmially
file Interest $ is, eoals 5nr. totul lux,
penitlty, Interest mid coat $9 97
No. xox,.l,. I) Whitney, undivided U
Inletvsl In SVA set. 10, Iw'n. 38, II, 2
II, nerea 10, taxes $ (lit, oitn)ty 23C In
terest $1 11. costs 6('r, totnl lax, pvually,
lulereat 11 ml etwi $191
No I Xlo. W I). Carey, I), I l. II.
lies 60-190. pee 16. twp, 38. II 2 W.
neres 17. taxes $lt,3, penalty lit 111
Interest $39 13, rnsts Sue. ioi.it lax, p-n-it
II v. Inlvn at nud roat $107-71
No 1815. .1 U driver, Cvotrut I'olnt
nil Idk 30, Constant Add blk 3. tuxes
14.79. penally 4c, Iniereat 13.07. eoals
50e intitl tux, penalty, lulereat mul eoat
I8.XI.
No. 1S17, v 1, .nines, i-vtiirul I'olnt.
Conalmit Add blk I. tnxes $1 II penalty
are. lulereat 11 us, eosls &ic, inini lax.
iienultv, Interval mul roat 10 IS.
No, 1833, Ii I' Wiiril. lots 8. 7, 8. blk
4, Central point, luxes 113 31. pvually
II 22. iniereat 17X3, eoals 50c, total Inx.
peiinlly Iniereat, coal $21 79
No, 1821. II Webaler. ties 63-2(17. pee
8. twp. 37, It. 2 W ucres 10, tuxes
$19 IX, penillly $I9, Interest $I29.
eoata 60c. total tax. penitlty, Iniereat unit
coat 133 01
No 1X33 J. J Kerr. Ntt'U. n-r. t, twp
35. II. 1 W, nerea IA0. taxes 10 82. lien-
ally r.r,r Interval $133. eoala tOe lolnl
t mul coal 1 12 ill
rl Valley Co., Ilnitle
tax, pvnnlty. Interval mid coal 112 nt
No 1835. M aaoilr Yul eV
Point, lot R. blk. 5. luxes II.6X. penalty
I7r lulereat 1107, cost tor, totnl lux,
penalty. Interest mid coal 13 13
No. 1X27. 8 I' Itolinvlt. litulr Point.
Daley and Kinery Add lot 3, Idk. t. luxes
I3r, pvunltv le. Inlervst 27e. roats ior.
lolnl Inx, iNinalty, Interest luul coat
$121.
No. 1X38. II II. Hlllni". 814 of 8WU
"if Jl, twp 3(1. II I Ii, neres 80, taxis
11.04. fHtmlly lie. Interest $3 61. eoals
,".i'e, lolal lax, penalty. Interest mul coat
$7.il0
No 1X40, Oliver Wlahev. N of NW"i.
81: of NWU, NI2 of 8W'.l. ni-r 0. twp
31, It. I C, nrrvs HO. tuxes 1H1AI, -n-nlly
$1 A4, lutvrtat II" I. coals Mir.
lolal lux, itenally, Inlenat mul mat
$29.11
No. 18)2. Ititlitmit nud 8elimldlx. WH
of NWU, NK iif NWi, W of NI'.V..
air 29, twp. 32, II I 11. neres ICO. luxes
129 AO. iNliitlly 13 tIC. Interval 118 til,
coals ne. lolnl litxis, Huully, Inlvrvat
mul coal 152 00
No. 18)6, Ii I' A Ii nrnhmu. 8W of
NW',, per, 20, Iwp 32, It 3 Ii. 111 rea
10. Inxes $5 93. pvnnlty byr, lulenat
$3 79, coals 6nr. lolnl tux. pnalty, In
tervat mul roat tin 81
No 1819. C. Ii Wolverlon. K'4 of HII'i
pvc 3, twp 33. It I Ii, (teres IAO, taxis
122X1, prnnliy 2 2X, interval ill 71
coats toe, total tax, penally, lulereat mid
coal iiu 71.
No. 1834, Crnmer Urolhera. (lotd Hill
lot 9, blk 3, luxes $109, pvnnlty, Itc,
Inlenat C9e, costs Sue. lotul tux, p-n-nllv.
intiivpt mul roat $2 39.
No IN.'.C 811ns I'lemlllK. belt St feel
W mul 310 f-.t iiorlh of 8K cor (lov.
tot 2. N 200 feet W. 400 feet cnntnliillilt
2 acrvs. nlao heir 200 fret N mul 20
fe.t W of Hi: cor lot 2, W. 400 feel N
129 feel sec. 21. Iwp 3A, II 3 W.. ucrvM
Mine mul nne-lltlrit. tuxes 18 99. penalty
!0c, Inlueat $.' 75, costs 6on. lolal tux,
penally, iiiu-resi mul coal i'.,n.
No Ikfll J I. Ptirdiii. do. tit 20. pec.
1C, twp. 3ii, II. 3 W.. inxes 47c, pvnnlty
r,r, interest 30c. main &nc, ioiui tax,
Penally. Interest nntl coal II 32.
No. 1X6.', Ilvvemie MinliiK eouipnny,
hi: of Nov,, hi: or hi;u a n, twp. 37.
II. 3 W, neres 80, tuxes IB 01. penally
AOc, llllvreat $3 54, roats S0e. totul lax.
pMiulty, Interest mid coat 1 1 1.00,
No. 18li3, II I.. Hlkl.vl. 10 itcrvs ilea.
47-437. miles 10. school district No 17,
luxes 5 70. peiinlly 67c, Itlleresl 13 Gl,
costs 5Ho, total luxes, ppiiull), Inleiest
mul cost tin II
No. 1840, Ii I) Denlaon KH of NKU.
KH of HK'i, pec. II, twp. 3d, It. 2 Ii,
luxeH It I. IH. penalty 11.63. merest
$9 83, coals S'ic. total tax, penally, In
lervst mid enHt $27 22.
No. I8A7. K A Holmes. HH of Nl.l,
H or NWU, per 13, twp an, u a i;.
acres 10. Inxen $23 40, penalty $2 37, lit
tvrest 115,16. costs 60c. lotul tux. Peii
nlly. Internal mul coat III 70
No, IXflX, J. (I. MeCalllsler, Nil or
NKU, P't'. I, iwp 37. It. .1 l) iieina '.
luxes $3.!I2, pnlliilly 330, llltilienl $2.12,
eosls 6oe. lotul tux, peiinlly, lulmesl uilil
coal $il t,
No 1X70, K, .1 Helilielder, NWU, see.
IX, iwp. nt. II 2 i, iietes mi. liixis
$7.ftX penally 17c, luleintil II III, etrsls
Mie. lotul tax, peiuiliy, luletet mul mat
$i:i,8fl.
No 1X73, P M. PillciH. ill'H. no-lll.
Iwp, 37, II 2 V.. sehoul iflatilet No tl,
lit' I i'H 7. til till 13 N, pell. ill)' 'Jf.C, Inleiest
$1 49, eoatp fioo, lolnl lux, penally, In
ten st niul eoalp $1 73.
No X7il, Ii Culver IX, Phoelltx. all
or lilK, 32 nud rtne lillt. 21 mul rrue. bill.
27 mul or Idk. 28, luxes $1,35. ixiimlly
I lie, lulerisl Mlt, costs 6oe, tloal lux,
penult), lull leal unit eosls $2 81
Nn 1X78. Joel I nullity, HW or NKU.
MK or NWU, NK er HV , see III, twp,
3X, II, r W, iteifM 120. luxes $21 15, pen
ally $3 11, Interest Ui.fi, tuxts 60o,
lolal lax, penally, liiltitesi mul etiatn
$37.81
No IS8I, Jolin lllliter, IIU or NKU,
see tl. twp HI, II 3 W NW or NWH,
817 or NWU, see. Ill, twp. 37, II. .1 W
NH or 8WU, svo S3, Iwp 33, It 3 W.,
lot I, sit' III, iwp 30, II .1 W.. NW of
8IIU. Per. 20. wp .10, II. I W,. llllifl
lliletl 14 Interest III N 14 of 8W',t. HW
or NWU, pee .til. Iwp .HI, II I W
nr its 3z-t, taxes inn. penally nit,
lulvivsl 124 61. coats ftoe. total taxes,
penalty, Inlvival nud roats $72 Bit.
No. IXXtl. A. Klt', VU of NK or NKU,
aec 30. twp 30, It 3 W, neres 30. luxPl
it XX, peiinlly 199c, Inleiesl $1 to coals
(V, total lux, peiinlly, Iniereat mid isials
No. 1X87, l 15. Iltiuell. N'4 or 811 or
NKU, phi. SI, livtt 35, It. 3 W, NW of
HWH. 8W of NWlt, see 3. twp 36,
It. 3 W., neres ion. luxes 110, 1", pen
lilty $1.0). Iniereat $6 06, coals AUC. loUil
tux. penalty, Intelsat mul coals $18.(9.
, No 1X88 l.oulsi' 8 Cnrrol, ill a, 48
130. are It. twp, 34, It 3 W neres 3.
aelinol tllslrlul No, 23, inxes $1.43, pen
illly He, Inletvat 90c, eoals 50e, totul
lux, penalty, Interval mul coat tin,
No. 1890. Mis llrutlley, NW or 8KU.
pre A, iwp 37, It I W, neiva to, mxpn
118 74 pvnnlly 1186. Inleiest 111,87,
eosls 60c, total lux, peiinlly, interest mul
Costs 131.78
No 1892, J It Diiuk-an. NK uf NWU,
see 4, Iwp, 36, It 3 W, nerea 10, Inxes
11.76, penitlty 17c. Inlrreat $1 12. tnltit
lux, penally, Iniereat nntl coals 13.66.
No. 1193, 8. P Uanlner. be 8K cor.
W 60 roils. N 80 roils, K 6o rod. 8 xo
rods, pie 30, twp 36, It. 3 W H.tina
Valley lots 3, I. blk. 3, lots 2, 6, A. blk I,
luxes 15.02. pvually 64c, Interest 13,89.
costs ftnr. lolal lax, (tenuity litterrat nud
mats Ito 37
No, H94, II. (1 Kesleraon. NWU or
NKU- aee I. twp ,1, II 3 . neres 10,
tuxes 12 01. unity. 3oe. Interval l IK.
eoals 6i'c. totul tax, penalty, Iniereat and
(Oats $.1 99
No 1896, II. IVIIetl, 1 1 neiea out ef
WU of NWU. sir. 32. twit. 31. It. 3 W,.
neivs ll. luxvs 11(131, pviiully $141, In
tvnal $10 17, eoala 80c, lolal Inx, peiuiliy
lllteieal mul coat $28,99.
.No. IX99A. W U 'I'lioinpaon. NW or
HKU, 8W of NKU. aeo 2l. Iwp. 36, II.
2 W, lll'lva 80. luxes $16 30, Itvli.illy
$163. Interval $9 79. eirata ftOn. lllllll lux,
peiinlly. Inlervst mul cost $37 12.
No 1897, J. J. Purler. HI.U sac S3,
Iwp 10. It 3 W . Iterva 140. luxes $14 fo,
pvnnlty $1 33, lulereat It 83, eila 5Vn.
total inx, iieunlty, Interval mul coals
$34 61.
No 1899. II. Ilanflebt, W or NKU.
see 7, Iwp. 33 It I . nerva 80, luxpti
II0 7A. iH'imlty 1107, Interest )1 XX
coats 60c lotul lux. penally, ntett niul
Coal 119.31
No. I ton. Kinnuuel KIiik nit of ate.
II. twp 31. It 3 W, neres cm. taxes
IIII99H, IH'itnlly $1119. IllWieat 114.10,
coats 6or. lolnl Ihx, peimll), Inleiest mid
coals $71 73
No 1901. Vlrnr Koeli. WH of NWU,
are 27. Iwp. 12. It I W. my, s 84, taiM
$IO0il, penult II HO. luleieal Mill,
coats 60c. lolnl Inx. iienully, lulereat and
?ols I
No I
I 7 9l
WhIiIioii 8W nf NWU,
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Annuitant
S8 S, IlAltTJjETT
Plinnen M. 17 mul 17-T2
Anibuliitirb Horvlce Coroner
I
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