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Lindsay Post (1907), 18 Sep 1908, p. 10

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The Soldier Boy: Return Home 1mm MIMI: Amm 0n mm mm ' Th9 4m Eastman: «am a! Golf. liylvaater. rammed m’mw “33!wa t .11“, remnant st pm‘ement in it! that presented on . Barrieiield camp pracuuau, an... up Last Thur“ We 475th reg- iment pulled up their tants and started for home. At 7.30 the boys lined up, and pre- y the Lindsay band, they needed b .homewarcl. .staued on their march 'Att er about hall an hour’s walk .al- oug the dusty road they arrived‘ at the CPR. station. where a fine train of colomst sleepers ,was awaiting them They boarded thier own case in a xery orderly manner, and. after loading the horses. They started on their trip. . In a short time the men settled down and one by one they’ fell at}: to the land of nod. The train (and: -4 Ah Iv ‘Uv .vuâ€"__, prominent in it: Lppearauce out that presented on its departure. as a result oi herd, steady training, nu- der 1t: competent officers. ; ‘ As they marched 81038 Kent-st the 45th showed steadiness in steps and were Wendi up." M 33 they passed alons- " A- A_4-+:~.nv broke ‘l-U I uv n..â€" ctnsi: headway. and stopped at only ,8 few stations atong the wu At half past three Peterborowas Ieacbed but very few 0!- the mm smoke to see the sights. The next stop was made at Burketon, wh'ch was reached at half past tour; A long delay was made here to give the boys 3. chance to seei the sights. It was about eight o‘clock when the ..__ M.» at i-hnf noint and the boys a chance ‘U acc- vuw 9.9.â€" It was about eight o'clock when 1: tnin pulled out at that point a‘ the tast stretch o I the journey, I fishing is Good in Stoney Lake During the yapt week tabé lfishizng at the east end df Stony Lake has been excellent, and Igme fine 'lunge .;~ - a been captured. ‘l‘he premier hon- ors km: been worn by Mrs. W.» Us» ‘ ‘f 7-1.. flmtions Commenced on the New Slide -- Drill and Dredge at Work Soggations for left-over Biscuit If there mimicking that puzzles the ordinary domestic cook ‘it is the problem of how to dmose of the left- over biscuit. A cold biscuit iuas iew attractions; for Mose who like good things to bat. and I have yet1 ‘to Inc-.1: anybody who is willing to ad- 'mit that be really liked. them after my had been w-anned oyer. and yet who properly utilized. the 1393.111- ~ed c034 biscuit. .aotually becomes m Wt tat-In a burden tho the cook. According. to my owmi crperc knee. the tin;- atepf “:1 making: use; of mic human in no tout theq'l‘ after; which they may be W of in Dev- eni “113. ha preparing. the biscuit: fol" Wm. however, do not aplit m. but instead, slice than acres! the gala. 'mma out, both sides in o. foinly mot, oven. the Wnrmnflwmnahjmu .Work mus been begun on the new antic. A large pier is being builf. above .lt‘he slide in¢ordet to shut off axe flow of. water. and as soon as .t-his is completed work will be begun the slide proper- an enlivenins air by showed decided im- under ”amt“! credits?!“ own .W the it by the seed min: or Jerem‘ «use: as awe. braid: Waging. it spirit. same morn non-s vi the mead m1 chm-natal: re: was 6:0 softens WM Wed mums manner. m 1mm. may be eue‘inw the and and as a “amuse, tier! stamens; WM! soup; 0?. it sedated 4.... mm“ th-nunnihlv. shay m be 96111 more th‘erouably. my my a" awedemd “Mind 34% crumbs or as a “Mama to? mm» a: Beauty stutb m. Ammo? emum mum at dis: pm at this mm in to am gov: en; Mines Watt ch: sent that As «a be “minced. trade Wt. butter nah. n'joe elbow). dust: is mu gamer. and. «in»! a m~ layer out ohm celery or am over it. Armin m requisite «number of alien: in m bots tom flwmmwhaemmwhm top or them; all mt u‘ muLBy thfi Imam the juices at the nut: and the banana liquid will quite]: m toast, thin mum it: a moat fieleot- uhle ammeflv to the coast-q The October Deuce-hon, , . . Closed with Fight But Only a Sham The closing exercises of. Battlefield camp were mead 'nhursdgv when a sham battle wés the feature of the day. , The boys always take a keen interest in flhe battle and nearly ev- ery body was on hand yesterday. The swept the battle was at Kingston Milka and bare the enemy were hid!- oer. After a lung march the defence met the enemy unit a tiece battle en- sued. It was a hard one to judge. but the deOiSiOIn was finally given in via- vor .01 the red com. The-45th did great work and brought honor upon til-U;- ragimmx. ‘ - The 45th Regiment Closed Its with Sham Battle Officers Decide to Hold Public Meeting: on Wednesday Afternoons the list. and other_bgsiness in con- peotion with the hand was arranged, inflafing the programme {or the coming Season. It was decided to hold public meetings each Wednesday a’f; temoon rim St. Paul‘s swoolroom, to which a cordial invitation is extend- A meeting of the directors and ot- ficen: .of St. Paul's church hand of hope was Md Instl'l’hursdaj at the home ‘0! Mrs. Lytle, 'Glenelg-stm with a in“ attendance; ed to all. ‘ - . . Rev. C. H. Mansjh: closed by asking God's blessing and guidance on fine work and everyone departed for their homes knowing the Band of Hope of St. Pan-1's church to be a most ac- tive and enthusiastic organization. Mixed Train Runs Off The Track Accident Happened Near Stonffvilleâ€" No One Iniured. The «minted train (No. 60) which. leaves. Lindsay at 12.05 :p. m. daily in charge of conductor Mercer, and which is due here at 5 a. m.,mctl with a slight accident gear Stoufi- ville at an _early 'hbur Friday anomâ€" One of the cans suddmjy left the raivls, and the combined efforts of the tram crew could not. place it in posi- tion again. A message was sent to andsay .rfor assistance and the aux- iliary was soon on its way to the scene. of the accident. . The car was rgpmy placed on the The car was rapidly Iplaccd on tin Mack again and the roadbed repair- ed after. a delay of six or seven hours. The rtram reached Lindsay about 10.10 miss momg. A number of (be local merchants were somewhat uneasy after hearing of the ace; “dent as‘they had goods on the tram tor which they were wait- 2mg, but fortunately the run-off was lot as bad as was reported. v This is the euphonious name of .a dieh that is sufficiently tasty to de- serve a place of 11101101: an 1th. priu v me note-book of every whomeWLfe To make it, stuff a. oalf’s «heart. cover; 245 with a. layel: of (well-seasoned forcemeat, am Wrap it round and round with strands of. vermicelli. When ithtns prepared, steam until the vermiccili begins ho soften nicely: then (miss: : cooking by baking. Serve mm a rich brown gravy. _ .. Black. Watch Rich and satisfying. The big black plgg; Chewin‘ Tobacco Love in Disguise as stateu Work Lindsay Won the Final Golf Match Plum u Rom. Malay Bolton m Victorious t‘mrbua «mm «Md Mad-n! Thursday M M the M19 om» Ink: m s Mandi! limo. the 1m” Mann": h; flr' mu at 1 to Info!- [Wm B" m. mm H . . . . BISMA! '- Dr. Sutto‘J 'on' on u. .u_ J- G. 'MWI‘I“ 5.. m I" G. ‘Mttthm ..... J W. '1'. 0 Hanan ...... A. lv‘luveile .... F. Knowlaon ... ... . -.R Neill ... cu; “.4": ......... A. H. Stratton s ..... P" .u .‘u-II-toooo C. Mocre .. W.- H. Deniham '- ..... .- ..... ....... ..... F. Matthews ...: .... ..... E. H. D. Hall ......... . ........ ~. ........... \V. H. Blamt m .. . ................. M. Acdiel ................................ The Galway Fair Held at Kinmount Fairly Good Attendance and [any Ex cellent Exhibits The Galway Agricultural Society held that a'nnual [all show .36 Km- moanL on Friday and was fairly well attended. There were qmtc a number went out by special tram trom Lindsay, among whom were Mayor James Begs. Geo. Curtw,John Carew, I). Trew, W. C. '1‘. Moraoa. G. H. Wilson. W. Simpson" J. '36- loaly, W. White, J. Brown and a nun- ber otothera. The local attendance was not. as latge as it should have been. but. taking it altogether, 1: might beam- siéered a very successful show. The exlnbits In the hall were goal The excellent samples of bread,b-ms etc... were certainly. a credit. to 9b.: lady housekeepers of GaIWay. and the samples of butter shown were qt the very best. and not of that variety that wxll not meet with a ready sale when on the market. The farm produce, grain, roots pumpkins, etc., were excellentaamp? 1% indeed, there was no better shown at the Toronto exhibition. The cattle shown were not. boy-cv- er. up to the mark, :3 fancy show cattle. They were gaunt. onRDCSS‘ looking animals evidently taken irom the swamp, driven up to bd milkwi and then away to the show inst-rad of back to pasture. But it is the results they are after and judging Iron: the butter shown they get it. Horses Were a [air show, there be- ing some good tanimals. that would lmake good drivers and a few. Soc-i draught horses that would render good sernce on the (arm. The races fwere the centre oi attrac- tion in the afternoon and the crcwd wero’quntc content to sWelter in tn: l'ot sun and put up with~the dust. to see the sport. ‘ Free for All,â€" F. Bodgins‘ Walter S. ........... 111 G. Powell, Orillia Bali .............. 32;: G. C-xrus' Pathfinder ............ 3-33 Time 2.30 G1 een Race,â€" F. Hodgin‘s Joe Patch ............ 1t1 z“. Hodgms â€"-f-â€" u. n... ...... 3.1.: G Barry's Lynden Smiier ............ 333 J. Aldous Fanny Antlarm ......... 444 Time 2.59 1-4. Dr. Cowan's Harry K. ............... 1 l! G. Detmau's Minnie G. ............... 22:: A. Ashmore's Lou Keswick ...... ”.3 l's Raging in Woods on Two Properties Ennismore Has Serious Bush Fire The word was received on Friday moxmng from IEnmsmore that ab'xsh tire was raging in the wooded: p:o- perty of Mr. Edward Corker: and Mr. Wm, Crough between the bridga and the Cross, Whlle it was not ex- tremely large, there was, upwever 9. dz nger of it spreading to mor-s ix- tensive WOCds. The neighbors have bent lighting it during the las!‘ few drys and are on the alert! w keep“ wathm a small boundary. -'1hc unmm: cxcuraida [um 311-1- land to tort Hope, under the auspz- cos of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Midland Methodist church will cult-.2 place on Saturday. Sept 26. The ex- cursion will be by the regular morn ing train returning up to the eVen- lug of Saturday Sept. 28. Tickets is- sued from Cambray. and Lindsay. which are good returning on the 28th only. Tickets from Lmdny 95c ’children 500.â€"w3 J . . ‘ ‘- Litt'o '0'. I]. Unit's.- W'lffcd "I I n. Fasveue Time 2.49 1-4. "1 u: no ‘0' ‘0‘ .90 PETERBORO '0. V" O" Q" n. "-JJ he 0" III C" OOJ ICC b.‘ .0...- .uo n1 0‘“ .u ‘5'! ”o. "u wan!" "' .v( “an?“ u. ”"0"" v" .u. min-bio ml the 0 me my “n «I owaoué boxes 91 “rely w aches u n-uves” quite cu to be 1: many v: who m1 wonder! Mn. 1 Bow . exlmbll “ONLY MEDICINE “Frau-04M." 1 gum for you'- sad pun in the has! doctors mg “8* '1 Ind pun m suv "â€"â€" .â€" doctore and took evenâ€"rowdy ob- teinnble without my relief. Thu 1 taking "Fruit-a-tivee" nndthil we: the only medicine that ever did me eny real good. I took severe! boxes altogether, and now I an ep- tirely well or all my dreadful heed- achee end backachee. I take “Fruit- e-tivee” occasionally still. but I eat quite cured of e. trouble thet we: said to be incurable. I give this testi- mony voluntarily. in order the; other: who cutter as I sutured may try this wonderful medicine and be cured.“ Mrs. Frank Eaton. Frankville. Ont. n- wise. Profit by__h_(re. Eeton’e Marathon Race at Beavcrton The Best Road ha that h: Ycfljun Reid The third annual ten mile, . mad tam w‘l'as run at Beaver-ton 0a the 7th and was by far tha'. beat yet ‘ held. meptly at 2.30 an H. 5. Cameron got the men away. . morn that moment. until long sitter the last straggler had found hlSi way home there was but one thought i in the minds of the crowfi' thatlin- ed both sides of Simcoe-st. l'hct tcie- phone lines :were kept hot and the crowds here awaiting were kept accurately informed on the progrese of the race and the positioan the contestants at the Various turns on the course. The first man at cross the tape was the Indian Jas. George. from Georgina Island. his time being 61 minutes. This he could have made considerably lean had it been nee-:3- sary. as he finished fresh and stxong The next two arrivals were A'mx Elliott and Dan Mci‘hee in the ordsr ‘named, they too finishing in gocd condition. Fourth place was taken by E. Reilly. the winner at the 19')? race. S. Bell and LI. McPhee took {In}: and sixth position respectiv.-.xy. the record made this year is over five minutes better than last year. and thirteenrminutes better man ‘906. The prizes won are; 1st. gilmr “A; ”u"-.- magi: 3rd. and 4th example. and fives." They will qulckly 1-011um 111 the Back. and stop H when can” they keep bowels. kidney: skin in perfect order and insure o "Frult-a-tlves" is now put up in the _-_. on. "4.1.1:. as well u the recu- "Fruit-mums" 1: an new 25c trial size as V 1;: 50¢ boxet A“ hue both sues. If write Fruit-runs Ll Iuvâ€"v-u - - E. Remy, the winner of the ' race. S. Bell and M. McPhee ‘ {In}: and sixth position respect] the record made this year is five minutes better than lat and thirteen minutes better 1906. The prxzes won are; lst. -. cup: 2nd silver medal; 3rd, and brbuzc medals- Elopement Occurs at Peterborough Young Couple Harry Despite Opposition of Parents The report of an elopement Lgttwo Peter bow young pecplc has been rc- ceived and from the facts as they are etatea their seems to be" no doubt that it is a. gaze at the old saying that “love laughs at locksmith‘a" and manual oppoaition. lul‘uI-u. V'r'_in , 1: is learned that the yomg paopte have been Well acquainted for some tune, although the girl's parents ob- jected to the Iflthario in the case Both live on Sherbroc'ke street and although the girl’s parents trieJto :eep her [zoom seeing her “build" their e'éorts were of no avail. The result seems to have been the op- ;ositc to what they wished and tin- all)” terminated in the dis- appearance of the young couple. a few days ago. JV here they? went to has 'not yet been learnel, or 'hether they intend to return to Petenbprough. It is. of course un- derstood that they ran away "to get married since there were objcuions at home’. - The Bahama Independent W m Rem: Action of Liberal: Giles’ Nomination was very Wise One Discussing the recent of Dr. 61193 as the Libel for Victoria and Ham! Robot: geon Independent THAT DID ME ANY Gflflfl” Mhm" Curd “m AM Dunn mm mm" halved Libefll cundidue and mnbunon. TIN 1! nuts . m.- mum muo- of Victoria and Halibut“). I“ hit Week to .m- In“ I undid“! [or the Common: 7 In ”ma-moi to the mount mm" Mr Ool. 6am menu. The (mom MI unanimously upon Dr. ailment“:- bunon. and no solution wag the “mic“ no party could bug lcdv. "The «not VII not mount M. {In Grumman hum: hum MM guy he Mum In M. family. and M"? M: mutation cut the amt" M mm m: MI health wu munch M m warrant m unduuhua Mn Huh 9! I. about»: “mum our and: h dhtmt u tho mutt» at I VMMII lad Halibureou. (as. M!" . «humus the nonhuman wu reaaw- ' Cd In the pro-wont of ‘tbo “000““ um on rand”. I "the doctor bee melded runny yours in Bellburton end in levorebly known to every settler in tbet county. He bu been prominent in municipal e!- hu'e. u Reeve of Dyurt end Nerd- en of the county. end but the repu- t'etion of being e uh. eure edrnlnie- tretor. or eound Judgment oerqlnl of ell public interest: entrueted to his cue. The doctor would here tak en a. lerge vote in Heliburton noun- ty, probebly no other men could doe better. "If the Liberals are unable to put a candidate in the field. there’ is a rumor that Dr. Wood might be in- duced to after himself as an inde- pendent Conservative. Dr. Wood is a popular man and highly esteemed be all parties. but it may! be noth- ing more than political gossip." Among the many new princess and semi-princess dresses (there are three that “and out prccmlneutly from the others. The first is a close-fitting princess dress «311‘ We seem in: the {root undtwhtbeheok that roan-om the shoulders to the bottom of the skin. The mmqucuirc sleeves no small and close (items. and are mademthemteriulotbhednsu. The gown '3 auto devoid at trin- mins. except for a deep Shah-Do opening at the neck. 3nd filled in with a sheer. cheniaette. Die Icon!!! 8 a semi-princes dress a! the flirt-“Satan.“ order all h ecpeoin-lly dee'qned for the delight- ful bordered woollen: that already ere sucking their nppenrance. The curt-waist is joined to the skirt with ahelt‘ot the burdensndsbn'ndot the border rum. down the side front at the dreas and sroupd the bottom of the “might plsited skirt. The border is "utilized again along the shoulder seam and down the outside ofmbe sleeve hate the 05“. t l The chili is 1 most delectable Em- pire dress calculated to make the stout prJnoess imagine vain. tinngs in her heat had betuke herself to the nearest gymnu'tum. It has a tw-oo pace circular menflh skirt w§th 5‘ wrow back panel buttoned up om the .waint to the shoulders with m-l Inumemble smell cloth-covered but- tonsfilihe heck of the waist is laid in two wide plain: that button down intoohoe like the mmel. The fronts correspond, es tsr as the plains are concerned. with. the back. ,but in- stead of s continuous panel, the boâ€" dice is out out; in a rounded; 1V endbhe two fronts crossed. closing slightly to the left side. The sleeves are short Cape dimâ€"the last (word from Paras on the Japanese overaleeve. . L1 is Bu'ridield camp notes the Km W “’3. ./ WMle Ming mme wood the. Lecuw o! uh: 45th regiment. struck his foot :nd hflictcd} a cut that re- qu’acd medical! attention. _ ’ Poe. Fm. of the 45th Begi- ment. was injured by r: comrade vhem playing football. They were at close quarters and Wpodscde received a kick in the bee. 1L rah: published report “of the 6W8 at the corps at Barrieficld camp. the 4561: lead the list with; 20 points. 1n the musketry return; published. Privates Aduna and Rice arc credit- ed iwuh being the best shots in the 45th Regé‘ment. 1 _ _ ‘ Ported Stock Sold The Frank Forbert boot and shoe stock has hem purchased by Mr. James .MoCquough. of Toronto. who in it prclem in town. '1‘!» store will be managed in (future by that gentle- Make a raking-yonder fioug'h, us- mg a pint of flour. a level m‘ltspoon- iul of mm, a (:35an! and 1 half of baking powder and sufficient. gwn- ccr to bring «it to a proper consis- tuncy. Boll t‘hm intent ”in sheet, cut it unto 7mg]! squarel pieces. and wrap can you around «roll of sausage menu. Bake and serve wry that. They are extremely ‘apgpetizine. eSpecially at bru kfnt. mm mm will reside permanently in Landau. It in fifteen years since Mr. MoCuullougt Illa been in LindsaY. and he Inform-«i The Putt to-dzly that he had noticed steal. changed since that I: nu. WW- 8!. Wm’ Duos. Norm Tmlicl. Etc.- “5:1,. urodbylflfi’s mm a wwquqnchOWfi“ up unit: 66.. man. 8k. MW Three New Princess Dresses Notes of m Cam Pigs in Blankets The PEDLARf PEOPLE, of OSHAWA. I Late Statistics i re Municipalities a 321-3 Ortiz-ct, Interesting lnfomationilew'din: lb: liner Municipalities Xuioipd Bulletin No. 2 of the statistics of Ontu‘io municipalities is to 'hand. According to the bulletin the “sensed popnhm of Lindsay in 1907 m 7,275. 135: are: assessed “for the Same year. was 1,550 all! the to- td wmw.§2,437,900. the mount of the tom’s Wt for schools wan 551,200. In 1907 the municipal taxes lcVitd wu 354.678 and (on .J L‘.‘ Kd-wâ€" -- --, schools $23,888. TI; debaure deb“ for the gone your account; to the bulletin w 3358.qu and the .m- ing {and $11,140.,. ; Max:003: returns show the follow- Lugâ€"Population 6,4715; :cres assessed. 74,984; total assessment. $3,468,811: municipal sums $18,558: school tax- to 911,956; debentuge debt ‘1.“8. . Opsâ€"Popdatiun 1,983: .612: as- sessed. 86,321; toul mutant, :1.- 700,610; municipal taxes, $12,835; school taxes, 35.985; debentupe debt. 35,051. Bentleyâ€"Population. 3176; acres as- sessed. $2,402; tot-.1 mment $235.- 762; med (or adhoollunly, $32.- 000; Inunidpai (taxes, $2,089; school taxes, $3,549; debenture debt-$7,000; sinking tuna, 38,110.. Gwenâ€"Popuhtion 817; acres as- sewed, 44,600; total smegma-t. $218,- 260; municipal taxes, $1,360; school. taxes, 51.844; debenture debtJ $957; sinking ‘tund 3100. 1 ' Mmâ€"Popnhtéon 458‘; am as- sessed 29,923; total assessinent, $51,- 9; municipal mm, 8722; oohooh taxes. 3908. Eldonâ€"Population, 2,171; acres as- seued. 61.375; total messment. $1.- 568,581; municipal taxes, $9,401; school taxes $7,129. ', Emilyâ€"Popubtion 1.9“; mate: as- med, 69,716; to“ assessment, 31,- 367,681; municipal taxes. $7,542; oohool taxes. $6,901; debenturg debt. Laan etc. â€"Popu‘.ation 66;; acres accused. ”.136; W assessment. 8134.;127 municipgl taxes $1.:808 a‘ohool um. 31M; debenture debt Fenehnâ€"Popuhtién. 3.078; nae: Med. 61,440; total assessment. 899M“; law 1.9”, $5.575; $5.575: lotion! axes. 31901; debun- ture debt. 81.995. While â€"- Popuution 1.763: usted um I“ baa-ed, 51,191; and tssesa- will be 10‘ nut. $258,126: 5W uses, 31- . . I“; noted axes. 34,510; debenture debt. was»; an; (all. 3949:. . Yam-rm, 1.827; ncres my. 00$“. BUTâ€"t h e s e “WW" Special Gal- vanized Shinqu of I mine are GUARAN- T E ED to REALLY You needn't em I"int an ‘ ‘Oshawa"-chmgled roar-the heavy galvanizing. the 28' gaugesheet steel,the four-way- foof for twentY'f’V? “Oshawa” A “and lot Noam-5‘11”... - n- L_ In , Shinéles Galvanized Steel .0! (or Nothi- M5119 - “ooh 1 provisions of the 8‘ 'whECh Muirc “13‘ as w my bnzdge. or w” u. ‘1'- v dmy 0‘ gm pemon 39mm! 308 ‘° “'1‘ ‘ "“c‘ Ibminc or culvert. LI IMAY. “IDA! body but no uflutheirnhiuhu STEEL câ€"tncul in n handicr wad). But my “hind“ m not only (manned for 2.5an â€"-in writing, with a new-root. for-nothing penalty and 82501!” back of my say.»â€" they are also guaranteed to be rainâ€"proof. Snow-proof. wind - proof, fire - proof and ginning-proof. . steel rust or rot? Wouldn't it really pay you to send a. postwd for a free book that tells the whole story in plain words? My shingles cover thousands at the finwt barns and houses and public buildings all over . :3, com, men: Mose; ‘doufothss prove °‘ W :readers general-'13 : . readers generau: - 'md “23'? employers ‘ IProv'zsions of the smut?“ °‘ M which require that be!“e lany budge or culvert It duty o1 .gbe pension 0' I' i Ln" *1. m‘ .. tactic“ cuglm... fl m 65,571; total use-M $622,843: mWI tau. $3.” 30th taxes. $5,509: debenture debt 315.429; mug fund. $432. ‘ Canada. Though the same 2:» ya: guarantee gm with every roof. we've never been called on yet to make it good. Read the book. won't you? Bobaygeonâ€"Populan ”med, 453; total use 159‘; exempt from 2:1: unprovemem, 0011’ $1 Echelon Fansâ€"909w urea “gassed. 515,; how 451,099; exempt. 337.0003 tgxea, .4762; school taxes. h-Ltm debt. $81.30*- 801; municipal taxes. 51-‘1°"°" taxes. 61.5583 mu“ '1'” 3“ an.“ Pointâ€"Population a acres messed. w; ““1 ”‘5‘. 332324; municipal tam. “m“ tag. 864. . ._-_ .d named. 453: tonal Mums-L 3211 159.: exempt from mm or DI improvemew, only 319.100; mid par taxes. 34.558; school uses. 5‘- 115; dcbencnre dgbt, $32,390. ‘1‘ The followmg 19“ to We“ throng Planks lust be Laid More W or Inchines are Take!“ taxes. bn;<18¢ or t such budge auiiicient Widm be necessam ‘0 noormr or 8““ culvert from an otherwise result We: of the ' - Ll order W :1 night We“ the 1 ghovc cite“ ‘W' I ho: to we: uout‘h‘ ioll'o‘" Phones: Art Steel Ceiling-n!“ (Inform neck“ r to {In surface mdu-st. 76 W4 Mention this” 11 f the CG dares!J gomg to makewathâ€" h“ theft“ 11V srumo You vi“ hm 'l‘

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