E The quail, which In Stratum ex tteeutotmy,aret-din Mexico W the Texas border. The, at 1tr1ttirtmrnranti-ioettreneiitsto hmthatthqarryuom 'afh"rx,'t,dMtu',t,te. N -sxth' yto P,".',,'.",,':'."'"'!'""?".'"'" "In-all. . - - . "That legislation has but: tttefNess tive is indicated by the "ct that there in has than 'Ltitt0,00tt.0tttt of property on the manhunt rothr of the state and of thin about $1,500.- 000.000 is personal property. 'nf, somehow, the tom would he suddenly clutched. may tn offi- cials nd tax payers would be in Tu diffieutt, and the team- from penaltieq' "all! mm Ite: more than the 'trqBeett meeipts from taxes" he said. ., . , I his! 3111503.? property are subject $e,,thesaitte an. and imprisonment. Nluou is the oily state that re- quires a publication of the assess- ment list. an expectation is an individuuls will be nshamed tohayr others know that they have con- celled property. and that it will u- xult in underva1uationa' being ro- ported to the equalization boards. ELECTRICALLY OPERATED a)"; ttf In berth: both 'ttt m. "I. 0. W! operating' My states J. P. Johnson, mechanical engineer, the United Verdo Copper Company, Cluksdale, Arizona. "swim to oaths, penalties on [new for both the manor and the unused. If the awning omein1 fails to perform the duties required of him. he is liable to I ttm, of not more than 85,000 nnd to Moment for not more than a F96r. _rndivfdmua who fail to "-1 "considerable reliance in phood on oaths and penalties," Profane: Hunter aid. "Every mentor and deputy in required to his an oath that he will, without fear or tum. piste an pmperty on the awn-at roll. Any violation of the - un- dem him liable to prooocution for perjuty. Likewise etch individual assessed takes oath that". - ment list eotains 1 two "Moment of his property. An "action like- Win - him ML to the penal». tin for MI!!- "m at!" of Illinois has (on. funk" than: most an» in - tiv. enactment in n attmtqt in Ink. the props-w tax and": month deeiared Be. a. Hunt-r. '0' has»: of public f1nanee and tune tion n the University of Illinois. Tho law requires that all much, both personal and real, be placed on the assessment roll at its actuq value, that is, " what if would bring at I hi; uh." In pointed out. mac-m.- of Propel-1y Own-u Bulb-IMO for This On. anion. . STATE'S TAX LACE SIX 20 Head of Spriih and New Mi Cows; 2 Rue Bred Yearling HotstMtt Buns. (M "T. B. tested, with I guarantee of a M rum) l Elna GM". Attctimseer On mt of the farm being sold. lwill neil at Pith At'eStt-tttefnmtiatownauttte Dady&Decher Yuri, atGttmererN,et4t-dtemasGrirtdAvemre,o. Wednesday, December 17, 1924 HAY AND GRAIN-JO (out chain: was. my; a: MIN Ftraw: 2 Inn-tuck Sweet Clover Seed; so Aiiikiiiitidii, FOUR HEAD or A0lltaES-t 3., Horse, age 9 pa. weight 1500: l Hack am. age 8 years. weight Mp0; I. black gelding. weight 1230: I gm.)- gelding, nreight I". Also 30 Chickens. ' _ __" 1 8-16 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR and a by by! tt1tttr Farming Machillety "4.1mm 113?," , f ckmtmenutgatiti96R't.%rn, All 'ttrp-ip-tr-ut-Ott-ire. vomit: Wm. Jones, Prop. n LAWS SEVERE 26 Head of Livestock 30 bushels Oats USUAL TERMS OF SALE SEEK DELAY IN SMALL HEARING "The pFoblem of super-broadcast- ine, lib t.'l'it.tr tet',',',',':,'," e! prom. _ set! ed upon he windy,"- of public service. Ultim- ttoly. Now. not opinions will timing the direction of progress [nth Indie tit." "m in mic (uncanny m: mu both in broadcast tradition and broadcast - tion. Super-broadcasting will do It". tho auction of the (overn- hunt. the rifle md the radio'ln- and it: f. I have that win line mt wk: and radio relay systems tgd'f,Ig'rtfi,t1t of ttettt'r,',ilg s Vt y deve o _ de hy side with 2,2ll;vceive'xl, for I think that such parallel lines of development will react favorably on each other and insure the upoédy production of. equipment and met- hods formal use embodying the but of systems or possibly copLinuin' Att of them. and Oman! Hummer of the I." the-tio. of America. an tint fuck mu located 25 to so mum: on; from . city will not marten I"! hmdcudng of local station. broadcasting in "I Int-t " halo devarlo-h', on tt posaibiiitie. ol the. itth powered I". 'ttttil Eamon, Vice-W In. POWER IA mo F1 Best dressed duck. Best tinned turkey and best dressed some - Same Chm prizes will be given tn each clan " for hen. ttist druid hen - Same thers prim; except " 1b. mung): {mu of chick nub. , Best dusted spring ehieUn--Ut "r%-,-tt.00, Don't get "cited boys. m. in not the tum of chkken you no look. in: for, _ t _ ' Best aroused, apt-inn chicken V - 2nd pritec--26.ttt. of chicken mull. - lust dropped: was chicken - 3rd prise-4t.00, Poultry day will be attuned It the town halt in bibeetrvuu Doc. 20. it an unnamed today by "a Farm Bumu T Rome of thn future: follow: Show of dread Poultrv with when. Putn- is Being Arranged by Pam, Bumu at LiberVvitie at Fluent. PWLTRY ttit It OBSERVED Christina; auction sale of we: iresaatd fowl; ts Attetioet Quip M Impacted (Tucker. THE LAKE tip UNTY wk: SATQEAY. '"trt, disturbances cause near- t' luigtrtt, of all absences. "I. ttti', D, Ccswhich made a study -ot the "it" of absence in 18 "tttere-tt that city. The report 1110'! further that more than one- fourth of all absences are beam tte/tttrr attet.ttitmt cold, and all m- him - utility, tn- ll 0:- ttMft lambda! 'ulo. itttit tau!!- entaerd 5 I I. out than. This will In I null.- did .tr.'irttptstty for any It!" ' the: If" I member or not to get birds that would improve hU itoek Tho and. Mid do better beam of thin Mon. Enter any birds foe this "ketchsale by Wed»... any. Dome: 17th. That M ty in the city M35. MM familefmmn ay- [round t tho goal set by the tgt and Mdt'egruid officials of tl, wank". Three kinds of play "m an planned: (1) Thou .ttrrtttb'od with (apparatus for small dull: (I) playgrounds with smtnlt batsehntt [Manda and - for tretrtutle and an athletic fUldn with m!- baseball diamonds, football jhldl, ttttd tennis courts. More thin TO per cent of the ab- neneu from choc] are due to ili, nm. declares b report made by the PttHi. Sew Association of Wash- in m_ no'nkin mama! sank-and hair tedten "It. 4.4an for mun-mu inspected go: utility, typo by an 0:- "I have often winked then was some War' in which low when could be mmufaetured, for I Ion" need about 10.000 number: balm LOO!) to sum! all of the mum; that Are Tau'. Tho mutilation of the desiratOty of low number- is very evidmt in the fact that may holder: who no releasing their purpygnirntto'mpt to 'will' them or Phu year the request.- run trom numb-g- l to 1,000,000." In. Emmet son said. "and mutually ems number under 10,000 Inn. has to- "signed ta, tttgt", honor. will: then m thou ads of letter. on. my desk akin: for 1 number of from two to ia, httures. fault you: .M for w -igrutiestta were for (our "0m " bu. Never before but [M toe Manual of .11th than ,"m' bten Mt - u tur an this you, Secretary of Btatg Loui- L. Mntsrtegsoo and "and". In cut-emu Tab al Gnu Nu. her Who Have Already Mu. Nrplieatimt. 'niEittgiiit a - F, ict 4. _ I" r: "t $t)Bli'ii',"ia',"i1j't,'rsi"ii, «an , A imminent banker in Block who hold I mum. four may. numb! and who wished to slam it, bola; "an of the - (lo-mud for well number- mailed I tom Utter to my resident: our the State in which he "and: . "Mateo-I..." "woodbloc- tulorrytvusolt.titttso hold-t aluminum-"OW (I!!! aairttmttortortt.fdeoD-tmtrert that number in opus and In to be placed by tho Sacreury of State." mac-by "ar-Gerald' ham _ 1tttetttrrrirtoiw thtt.tr?tytiiliriiiiiirdTlJ tlrt'LttAttetFiaiirTir'd'i " fttondtNntmtsiiG"ii, g;lgt",',r't1'."g'.,,ti" w.ybys.. emtarrBtmttersorr. "many"... "khan-um. 1ey1etyt.t-tiiTii'"iii tie,?,""."?'.'?.;)',;.;';',";,,')?,')',',.',' to a." "rats. "li. No m: m made to In. until tram!" so . " one. " you otNr. "when M to obtain