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-H Separated or Insulated The plates in your battery may be merely separated or they may be insulated. If insulated with Willard Threaded 'Rubber Insulation, Y your old-time wood-separator battery worries are over. It's a satisfaction to know that Threaded Rubber Insulation does not puncture, check, warp, crack or carbonize— No bills for wood-separator replacement with the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Threaded Rubber Insulation outlasts the battery plates. ' PARAGOULD k BATTERY COMPANY * Willard Batteries fT (From Friday’s Daily Press) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Westbrook' returned to their homo at Marianna this morning, after a visit with Mr. Westbrook's sister, Mrs. O. E. Cox. Mrs. F. E. Burnett is visiting relatives at Ashley, 111. C. r. Hills has gone to Cairo, where he has'employment. I Save money! Get the latest fash ion hats almost at your own price. Also, big sale on muslin and 6ilk underwear. Mrs. S. L. Byrd. Mrs. Vanlo Miller has returned to her home at Malden, after a visit with Mrs. Jim Darnell. The Quinta* That Dow Not Affect the Hud ( Because ol its tonic nnd laxative efiect, LAXo m TIVH MtOMO QUININE is better than ordinary " Quinine and does not cause nervousness not iuging in head. Remember the lull name ami ook ior the signaturt c.I E. W. GROVE. 30c. Mrs. S. B. Gregory left this morn ing to visit her father in Provi dence, Ky. Mrs. Audio Mims has gone to An niston, Mo., where she will spend several days with relatives. A bad anrain boa's slowly if not treated with a remedy that has the power to penetrate the flesh. Bal lard's Snow Liniment is especially adapted for such ailments. Three sizes, 30c, 60c and $1.20 per bottle. Sold by all dealors. *l£ Bill Walker and Hurry Jones went to St. Louis last night. They will return overland In a new National ear which John Jones ha.s Just pur chased. b Don’t aifia tint bargain sale at Mra. ftjnrd’a. Juna clearance of hats for women and misses; also, muslin and silk underwear. Sale now on. »5&9 Mrs. O. Comer and daughter, Miss Ruth, returned to Jonoeboro last night, after spending a few’ days in tho city guests of Mrs. Comer’s daughter, Mrs. Win. Hampton, or Gentry street. Mrs. R. H. Hanks of Mt. Olive is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Virgil Harris, of North l*ruet street. She was called here in response to a message announcing the illness of Mrs. Harris. V | White’s Cream Vermifuge is cer tain destruction to intestinal worms. It is harmless to children or adults. Price, 35c. Sold by all dealers. *tf Miss Carlee Swindlo and her nephew, Clay Musgroves, left yes terday for Carterville, 111., where Miss Swindle will spend two weeks visiting her sister. From there she will returned to Rochester, Minn., where sbe ia a nurse at tho Mayo hospital. (From Saturday’s Daily Press) H. F. Ford has purchased a new Dodge from Blackwood Motor Co. Mira Lura Glisson returned to her home in Halliday this morning af ter attending tho teachers’ institute. Rev. T. H. Watkins left last night for Lapile. in southeast Arkansas, to be gone a week ©r ten days. Mrs. L. Maddox and son, Alfred, left this morning for Bloomfield, Mo., where they will visit friends. — June bargain sale of latest fashion hats; also, muslin and silk under wear. Lowest prices in town. Sale now on. Mrs. S. L. Byrd. *5&s Miss Dcronda Rhea of Nashville, Ark., has arrived to spend several days in the city with relatives. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days -LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Taka 60c ter bottle. Elmer Jackson, rural carrier No. 6, is ill today, and Mrs. L. E. Stamps is carrying his route dur ing his absence. When your breath is bad, appe tite poor, and you feel “blue” and discouraged, you need Herbine. One or two doses will set you right.. It is a great system purifier. Price, 60c. Sold by all dealers. *tf M. F. and Earl Walker, who are as sisting In the erection of a brick building at Anna, 111., arc at home for a few days. Mrs. Arthur Bennett and son, Robert, will leave soon for Roches ter, Mlnu., where Robert will enter Mayo Bros.’ hospital for treatment. Cold* CAM# ortp and fnfloenxs LAXATVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remove cun. Then I* only os* "Btome Qulalr t W- GRAVE? datum on bra. 80c. The two-yoar-old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Lem Owens that was badly urned with carbolic acid about two weeks ago, le Improving and la able to walk again. Garfield and Andrew Johnson have returned from Washington, Ind., where they wero called by a message announcing tho critical ill ness of their father. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weatherford received a card yesterday from their daughter, Miss Frances, who ac companied her brother and his fam ily to their homo in Chattanooga, stating that she is enjoying her stay in that historic city. For every purpose for which a liniment is usually applied the modern remedy, Liquid Borozone, will do tho work more quickly, more thoroughly and more pleasant ly. Pr 30c, 60c and $1.20. Sold by all dealers. *tf W. S. Hobbs, a railway engineer, was this afternoon fined fifty dol lars in Judge Batten’s court ami placed under a peace bond of one thousand dollars as the result of an assault upon William McClain, local attorney, who moved to Paragould only a few weeks ago. McClain stated that ho was standing on the comer of the street near tho Me Haney building early this after noon, when Hobbs came along, and after making a remark, struck him in tho face, then told him that if ho did not retract certain remarks which Hobbs alleges McClaiu made regarding Hobbs' wife, he would kill him. McClain was given until six o’clock to retract the alleged remarks. McClain says that ho has made no remarks he is not able to substantiate. McClain insisted that Hobbs had been misinformed. How’s This? HAIAi’S CATARRH MEDICINE Will do what wo claim for it—cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure any other disease. HALL/S CATARRH MEDICINE is r. liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflamma tlon and restoring normal conditions. AU Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. EVERYBODY SEES A CHANGEJN FATHER Grateful Son Says His Father Looks Liks Different Man Since Taking Tanlac. “My father has suffered from chronic stomach trouble for over forty years and has paid out thou sands of dollars for medicines and doctors,’’ said G. W. Slayton, a well known C’o!>b County fanner, living a short distance out of Atlanta, Ga. “We tried nearly everything try ing to cure him and he vent, off to (ho Springs, thinking maybe the water might help him but it just looked like nothing would reach hi ft trouble. Then he tried dieting and lived on liquid food until lie .al most starved, but even that, failed to do him any good and he just kept on going from bad to worse. “I don't guess there ever was a case as stubborn as his and if there ever was a confirmed dyspeptic, lie was one of them and I guess he would have been one yet if it hadn’t been for this Tanlac. “Tlio first we heard of this medi cine was w^hen my father saw an advertisement in the papers from parties he kuew in Tennessee, who were friends of hla and he knawj j what they said about It was the truth so he got It right away and began taking It. Well, sir, It acted just like magic—everybody notices tho change in father—Why, ho is just like a different man and sits down to tho table and cats like a farm-band. Only yosterday ho ate pork and turnips for his dinner ami late so much wo wero actually afraid j he was goiug to over-do tho thing but he laughed and said nothing hurt him now and that he was hun gry and expected to eat and make up for lost time. “Now, when a medicine will do things like that I think people ought to know about it and I want to say right now that 1 would not give one bottle of Tanlac for all the other medicines and health re sorts in the country put together.” COMMISSIONER'S SALE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the authority a nti directions contained in the decretal order of the Chancery Court of Greene County, Arkansas, made and entered on the 6th day of April. A. jiX 1921, in a certain cause (No. 1288) I then pending therein between Clara ! Stewart, plaintiff, and E. 13. Ktew art, defendant, the undersigned, an Commissioner of said Court, will of fer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the South door of the Courthouse, in Green,, County, Arkansas, within the hours of legal sales, on Saturday, ihe 11th day of June, A. IX 1921, the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Commencing 7.1 feet East ol' the Junction of East line of l’ruett street and the North line of Plum ] street, running thence East 50 feet along the North line of Plum street: thence in a Northeasterly direction 85 feet; thence in a Westerly direc tion 55 feet: tin nee in a South west erly. direction 85 feet to the place of i beginning; same being part of Lot 'Die (1), Block One (1). Hunt's Ad dition to the town (now city) of . T’aragould. Arkansas, in Greene Coun ty. Arkansas. TERMS OF RALE: On a credit of five months, the purchaser to exe cute a bond with approved security, bearing interest at the rate of six I Oi) per cent per annum from date of ■'■ale until paid, and a lien being re I lained on premises sold to secure . the purchase money. Given under iny hand this 11th day of May, A. IX 1921. JOHN SIMPSON, (1316) Commissioner in Chancery. COMMISSIONER’S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the authority and | directions contained in the decretal i order of the Chancery Court of j Greene County, Arkansas, made and ! entered on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1921. in n certain cause (No. 11263) then pending' therein between [Edna Kunze, plaintiff, and 1. N. Mor row. et al, defendants, the under i signed, ns Commissioner of said Court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at tho East door of the Courthouse, in .Greene County, Arkansas, within tho hours of legal sales, on Saturday, the 11th day of June, A. V. 1921. the fol lowing described real’ estate, to-wit: Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section eleven (11), Town ship seventeen (17) North, Range lour (1) East, in Greene Countv, Arkansas. i TERMS OF HARK: On a. credit of five months, the purchaser to execute a bond w ith approved .security, brav ing' interest at the rate of ten (lu) 1 per cent per annum from date of sale until paid, and a lien being re tained on premises sold to secure tho purchase money. Given under my hand this Uth day of May, A. IX 1921. JOHN SIMl’HON, (1313) Commissioner in Chancery. COMMISSIONER’S SALE. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That in pursuance of the authority and di rections contained in the decretal or- , dor of the Chancery Court of Greene County, Arkansas, made and entered I on the 6tli day of April, A. TX 1921. in a certain cause (No. 10S2), then pending therein between Mrs. R. R. Alexander, plaintiff, and Frank S. Yantis and Ora M. Yantis, de fendants, the undersigned, as Com- ■ missioner of said Court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the high est bidder, at the Hast door of the Courthouse, in Greene Countv, Ark ansas, within the. hours of legal ; sales, on Saturday, the Uth day of June. A. IX 1921. the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: . Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and Southwest Quarter ‘of ( Northwest Quarter of Section 23, Township Seventeen (17) North. Range Six (6) East, in Greene County, Ark- i ansas. . TERMS OF HARE: On a credit of 1 five months, the purchaser to esc- , cute a bond with approved security, bearing interest at the rate of eight (S) per cent per annum from date of sale until paid, and a lien being ’ retained on premises sold to secure the purchase money. Given under my hand this Uth day of May, A. IX 1931. JOHN SIMPSON. (1311) Commissioner in Chancery. 1 NOTICE FOR IM BRICATION Department of the Interior. U. N. Rand Office at Little Rock. Arkansas, flay 27. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Marion T. Manes, of Puragould, Arkansas, who. on June 3, tOlii. made Home stead application, No. 913113, for Rot.. 15, If' and 17, Section 1, Township 17N, Range 7 13., 5th Principal Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make 3 year Proof, bo establish daim to the land above, described, before Circuit Court Clerk, at Para Sould, Arkansas, on the 12th day of July. 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: George H. Lawson, of Puragould Arkansas, R. F. IX 6. Allen Spence Watts, of puragould Arkansas, It. ]•’. I>. ii. Henry Rashlev. of Puragould, Arkansas, it. f. it 6. Adam Gibson, of Paragould, Arkan sas. j;. F. It ti. 1317_BEN F. SPIKES, Register._ BJLiil-H'UiLUi1—MJ-'JHLggmLJmu IMLLi L-lJBBg WARN IN a ORDER. rn tho Chancery Court of Oroono County, Arkansas Fall term, 1931 Town of Marmaduke, Flaintiff, vs Mrs. Stella Rogers, Etta Chambers. Clarence Asbery, Dm Fielder and Marie Asbery, Defendants. The defendant Etta. Chambers is warned to appear in this court within thirty days mid answer tho complaint >f the plaintiff herein. Witness my tiand and tho real of mid court, this lltli day of Muv, A. D., 1921. (Meal) JOHN SIMPSON, Clerk of Chancery Court (1311) By Ernest Fletcher, V. C. WARNING ORDER In the Chancery Court of Greene County, Arkansas. November term, 1991. J. T. McDaniel and E. A. Barton. Trustees for Brown’s Chapel Grave yard, Plaintiffs, vs Mrs. Annie O’Steou, et al. Defendants. The defendants John Jones, John Henry Jones, George Jones. Daisy Smitlierman. Pearl Scott. Joe Jones and Do vie Martin mu warned to ap pear in this court, within thirty days and answer tho complaint of the plaintiffs herein. Witness my hand and the soil of said court this 21st day of May, 1921. (Seal) JOHN SIMPSON, (1318) Clerk of tho Chancery Court. WALCOITfO PLAY TRUMANNS TEAM Local baseball fans uro anticipat ing a sploHdid game horo tomorrow when Walcott and Truman meet on tho diamond, with Ambus Harden and Joo Fletcher ns umpires. The Walcott team as composed last sea son was ono of the best in this end cf the state, and ended tho sport ing season with laurels to its credit. The Trutnann team is also said tc be composed of splendid players, and indications are that the game to morrow will be spirited from start to finish. j Weather Defense Used in Law Suit i International News Service) Chicago.—The "weather defense," first mado famous by Abraham Lin coln during the Emancipator’s early law days, won freedom here for Dharles Keane, twenty-four, and Wil liam Casey, twenty-ono, charged with robbery. Lincoln, defending a man charged with murder, won an acquittal whon lie proved that prosecution wit nesses, testifying that the murder :iuu uwu lumiunieu on n uiuuu* ight night, were wrong. Lincoln •catl from an almanac showing that be night was cloudy. “The moon was shining bright ind we could easily sen the foa* urea of the two robbers," two wit leases testified against Keano and 1'asey. "Those two defendants were .he robbers.” The jury looked upon the, identi* 'icatiou as complete. But Attoruoy Ernest Stout i» nembered Lincoln’s feat. Ho read ’rom the official weather reports 'or tho Chicago district showing bat it had snowed heavily through* >ut the night of the alleged rob iery and that the moon was was ibscured. Ho also won an acquittal or his clients. Wooden Leg Was Holster. Togus, Maine.—A hollow in his voodeu leg was used by Ernset B. Williams, a Spanish war veteran lonfined at the aNtional Soldiers’ loine here, as the hiding place from vhich he whipped out a revolver ind shot dead Lieutenant Melumid )ridiv, first assistant surgeon. It is believed that Williams’ mind s deranged. He was a member of 1 cavalry regiment in tho Spanish var. Oridiv, a Roumanian by birth, was considered an exceptionally capable urgeon. In 1SS6 the United States de nuuded that France withdraw her nilitary forces from Mexico, which caa immediately done. SIX POLICEMEN IN IRELAND MURDERED (United Press Association^ Dublin, Juuo 3.-—Six poliemen ivere killed and four fatally injured is the result of a Stun Felu aitabush n tho county of Cork. Tbo dead ncludc tho district Inspector, a sor toaut and four constables. Tho iinu Fuiuere burned the police tr|ick uni escaped. -" ■1 j-'.A-'jmjf ~ DELINQUENT TAX SALES, The lands and lots and parts of lots returned delinquent in Greene* ft,unity for the year 1920. together with the taxes, penalties and c-ostr charged thereon agreeable to law. and contained and described ia the tot ing list, to-wit: ' 1 ~ *' ' » h a > "3 ”3 *3 "o' '£4 sSS 'i a 8 ^ gif i % a a ** ya ? S H a«-J Names of Owners. Parts of Section. 15 S ■ : “'g f' x 73 i a -:_ ____ I I 1 Nw .. j i;fol 3 to $ ioojiTori sltirjiie $1 ms I, , ,U oodrufl. M\ . 7 16 7 107.98 1000 27.70 6.93 60 35.23 Poll Drufton, W 1-2 S 1-2 P 1-2 XIV 111 16 3 20 200 5.59 1.40160 7 69 <;eo. tv I)ent. SU NT. .116 16 7 10 200 1.11 l.OllfiO 0.78 Deo U. Bent, U 1-3 MV .20 16 7 80 800 16156 1.11160 21.10 Kerlig & Robinson. N 1-2 NH.21 16 7 SO 800 16.56 4.14160 21.10 Pertly * Robinson. NW.*22116 7 160 1200 27.24 6.81160 31.66 II. \. Ulackwood, I'L X 1-3 XNV. ... 27 th" 3 2 1-2 100 2.27 .57 60 3.44 Unknown. XU SW . 31 16 2 11.70 800 6.21 1.60 60 8.37 Martha U. Vanover, W J-2 SW PU.. 31:10 3 20 300 6.21 1.56:60 S.37 77,- .. Brown. NW ...32 10 3 160 1400 28.98 7.25160 30.83 77* „H* Brown, X 1-3 SW. 32 16 3 80 700 8.28 2.07160 10.95 B. AA. -Ryan. SU XU . 83 16 3 10 3001 6.21 1.21 60 8.31 Mrs. M. K. Sehislei. SU SAV.1. ..-33116 3 40 3001 6.21: 1.56i60 8.31 Unknown. Nil SE .233 16 3 10 C00| 10.35 8.59:60 13.51 Claude Lively, NW NE .I3II16 3 10 100 2.77' .7(060 1.07 Claudo Lively, XU NAAr..t!M;16| S! 10 i 400] 11.081 2.77)60 | ij j ... County Assessor’s Notice. Hurricane Township, Marmoduke, Monday and Tuesday, June 6th and ‘ 7th. Breckenridge Township, Lafe, Wednesday, June 8t.h. Brockenrldgo Township. Hooker, Thursday, June 9th. Union Township, Gainesville, Friday, Juue 10th. City of Paragould and Clarh Township. First Ward, Huddleston^ Office, Monday, Juno 13th; Second Ward, City Hall, Tuesday, June 14th; Third Ward, Bast Side School House. Wednesday, Juno 15th; Clark Town ship, Court House, from June, 16th to 26th, inclusive. It will be necessary for you to meet the Assessor in the Township or Townships in which your property is located, or to flic with him a list of your property before he reaches the Township in which the property fa located, In order that the township Board of Equalization may pass upon the Assessment; otherwise the penalty will be. attached. If you are not present, either In person or represented by some one, in the respective Townships iu which your property is situated and you have not Hied your list with me, please do not at later date ask mo to Tlolat« the law by not attaching tho penalty. Taxpayers in Clark township owning property in other townships are requested to report to Alfred Walden, deputy assessor, if this is more con venient. All School Boards will please take notice and deliver to me a list of tax-payers in your respective districts ou or before I roach your Town ships. Please bring last year’s land receipt. VIRGIL ROBERTRS, County Assessor lor Greene County, Arkansas. From 7 o'clock a. in. to G o’clock p. m. Alfred Walden, Deputy, CJnufle Lively, KE NW .|34|"|16| 1| 41) | 300| 8.31| 3.08|60 I 10.90 Claudo Lively, l’t NW KW ..|,nl|fi| ;t| r. )| Claudo Lively, Pt NW KW .31116 3 35 ) 400 11.08 2.77 60 14.45 Claudo Lively, N 1-2 SC SW.:MU6 3 20 100 2.77 .70 60 4.07 Erl Swindle. NE KW .31116 3 HI 200 5.51 1.30 60 7.63 I). W. Ity an, I't KW SB . 31 16 3 30 200 5.51 1.39 60 7.53 Unknown. L 1-2-3 NE . 1 17 3 1 10.08 800 16.16 1.51 60 23.30 W. n. White, KR SE . I 17 3 40 200 5.64 1.39 60 7.53 Unknown, E of Itiver NE . 317 3,212 800 22.16 5.54 60 28.30 Unknown. HE . 3 17 3 160 600 16.62 4.16 60 21.33 Unknown, IT K of lliver HW. 9117 3 6 .35 .97 .25 60 1,S2 J. I). Tolson, NW KW . 14,17 3 40 260 6.73 1.59 60 fl.OS Unknown, HW KW . 14117 3 40 250 6.73 1.69 60 0.0d .1. 1). Tolwn, KE NE .16;17 3 40 260 6.93 1.73 60 J- I*. Tolwon. NE SW . 16,17 3 40 250 6.93 1.73 60 9.36 Unknown. KE KE . 15 17 3 40 250 6.93 1.73 60 9.2« Bertis Land Co, N 1-2 SW. 21 17 3 80 400 11.OS 2.77 60 14.45 W. B. young:, N i-2 N 1-2 KE. 21 17 3 40 250 6.93 1.73 60 9.26 P- O. Childers, HW SW . 22 17 4 40 260 6.93 1.73 60 3.23 W. Thomas. HE SW .2217 3 10 250 6.93 1.73 60 9.36 W. Thomas. SW SE . 22,17 3 10 250 6.93 1.73 60 9.20 Tom ItarcsdoU. NE NW . 23117 3 40 260 6.93 1.73 00 «.t« Unknown, SE KW . 26 17 3 40 250 6.43 1.36 60 7.39 W. S. Marlott, NE NW.27ll7 3 40 350 9.1)0 2.60 60 12.10 E. S. Davis, NE NE .l32|17 3 40 300 7.71 1.93 60 10.34 E. K. Davis, W 1-2 NE .32‘l7 3 80 600 12.81 3.21 60 16.62 E. H. Davis, J‘t SE NE . 32 17 3 10 60 1.29 .33 60 g;S8 E. H. Pa vis. E 1-2 NW .32|17 3 80 550 14.10 3.53 60 18.214 Weis & Lc.sh MIX Co.. E Pt NW NE. 131117 3 20 2625 67.47 16.87 60 84.94 Mrs. A. M. Knlirht, K 1-2 SE .134117 3 SO 700 17.99 4.50 60 23.0* Unknown, N 1-2 NW .135 17 3 SO COO 15.42 3.86 60 l»J»g Mrs. A. M. Knight, SW’ SW. 36 17 3 40 200 5.1 1 1.29 60 7.08 Unknown. Pt NE .I "11S 3 21.84 305 8.28 2.07 60 1Q.WB H. Sanders, IT SE NW.I 2|18| 3 50x80 800 23.16 5.54 60 28.39 foot Mrs. E. U Lacy. SW . 3 18 3 160 1000 33.05 5.77 60 2M* Mrs. M. U. Civile. HE . 3 18 3 160 1600 36.88 9.22 60 46.90 Ed Mo Ken, NW NE . 1 18 2 12 60 200 4.61 1.16 60 Ml . Geo. A. Burr, HW NE . 1 18 3 40 200 1.61 1.16 60 6.37, Goo. A. Burr. E 1-2 SW . 118 3 SO 400 9.22 2.66 60 12.31 Geo. A. Burr. SB . ITS 3 160 800 18.44 4.61 60 23.4*. Geo. A. Burr, SW . 7|1K 3 158.9 600 13.83 3.46 40 11.8*' Burr & Ivans, SE . 7|I8 3 160 600 13.83 3.46 60 17JI1P do N 1-:; 8 18 3 320 1100 28.27 7.07 60 »5.«4' dr* E 1-2 SW . 8|18 3 80 400 6.22 1.31 60 7;M do NW SB. 8 18 3 40 20U 2.81 .65 60 3.1*, do S 1-2 SE . 8 18 3 SO 400 5.12 1.28 60 7.011 do NW. 9 18 3 160 70(1 14.13 3.53 60 1U2* do N 1-2 SW . 9 18 3 80 41)0 5.22 1.31 60 7.13 do SB SW. 9 18 3 10 200 2.61 .66 60 3.8T ado SE. 9 18 3 160 800 10.44 2.61 60 13jt3 Geo. A. Bun-, NE . 9 18 3 160 700 14.13 3.54 60 18.27 Mary M. llone, NE .Ill 18 3] 1H0 800 16.66 4.14 60 81.M Mary H. Hone, S 1-2. 10 18 3 320 1600 33.12 6.28 40 4**00 Unknown, NW .10 18 3]l60 COO 13.42 3.11 60 lilt C. O. 1 In lev. NW HE .1118 Si 40 350 7.26 1.82 60 *.6t / . V.- ......... ■ . •'< I ..«« • ' V IV I vv U.V I uu | ltob. l t Compton, SW SW .12 18 3 40 400 8.28 2.07 CO 10.93 I J. I).' Compton. SK SW .12 18 3 10 400 8.28 2.07 00 10.96 W. O. Boole, NK . 15 18 3 160 800 16.CC 4.14 60 ll.tO :J. A. Nimnlcht. N 1-2 SW . 13 18 3 80 COO 10.3C 2.59 60 1944 Ja. 11. Loclto, N 1-2 SR . 13 18 3 80 800 16.56 4.14 60 21.20 O. W. Srott. S 1-2 SK. 13,18 3 80 800 16.56 4.14 60 21.20 C O. Haley, NK SR .lilt 3 10 200 3.14 .79 60 4.68 C. n. Itaby. SK SK . 11118 3 10 250 3.93 .98 60 5.61 .1 II. Gilliam, NW SE .1 Ijt8 3 to 250 3.53 .89 60 4.00 Oo. A. Burr, IV 1-2 NE .15,18 :t 80 400 6.28 1.57 60 MS Qeo. A. Burr, All .16 18 3 MO 3200 60.24 12.56 60 <3.1© «3to. A Hurt i All 1.17 18 3 610 3200 60.24 12.56 601 6MB tin N 1-2 NE. 18 18 3 80 400 6.28 1.57 60 MS Geo. A. Hurr, K 1-2 NK. 18 18 3 80 400 6.28 J.S7 60 MS Geo. A. Burr, hi 1-2 NW. 18 18 3 80 400 6.28 1.2S 60 MS O. ’ A. Burr, SE .ISIS 3 160 800 12.54 3.14 60 }«T> Unknown. S 1-2 NE.19 18 3 8t» 400 6.23 1.57 60 9.45 Unknown. W 1-" NW.i9 18 3 83.4 425 6.67 1.67 60 fr.94 I). W. Rentier, SW . 19 18 3 163.03 800 12.66 3.14 60 16.30 Burr & Ivans, W 1-2 NE. 20 18 3 8U 400 6.28 1.67 60 8.4ft do NW . 20 18 3 160 800 12.56 3.14 60 16,20 do W 1-2 KW. 20 18 3 80 400 6 26 1.57160 5.1* do W 1-2 SK. 20 18 3 80 400 6.28 1.57 60 9.45 J. It. Bailey. S 1-2 NK.i. 20 18 3 80 1000 15.70 3.93 60 20.23 do B 1-2 KE. 20:18 3 SO 400 6.2S 1.57 60 8.46 Mrs. Jennie Arndt, W 1-2.|2©I1S 3 320 1600 25.12 6.28 60 32.00 Geo. A. Hurr. NW NE .122 18 3 40 200 3.14 .79 60 4.63 G. W. Scott. E 1-2 NE.123 18 3 SO 600 12.8C 3.22 60 13,67 I). W. Bunder. NE SW .,23 18 3 40 400 10.28 2.58 60 13.43' A. A. Growhon. NW SW .:23 18 3 10 400 6.28 1.57 60 MB t). W. Bender, SW KW .23 IS 3 40 400 6.28 1.67 60 g.|J D. W. Bender. W of Tty SE SW- 23 18 3 20 250 G.13 1.61 60 8.ft* A. A. Henson. SW SE . 23 18 3 40 200 5.14 1.2960'' 6.1* <;. W. Scott, N 1-2 NK . 21118 3 80 800 26.60 5.14 60 2*.IP G. W. Scott. N 1-2 NW .21 IS 3 80 600 10.42 3.86 60 19.it A. II. 'Me t mull Id. K 1-:: NE . 2118 3 80 800 20.511 6.14 60 36.80 IV. T. Cribhe, N 1-2 SE. 21 18 3 80 600 13.92 3.48 60 18,0© do SW SK . 24 18 3 40 300 7.71 1.93 60 lffili tlo Bt KE SE .2 4 18 3 33 250 6.13 1.61 60 (>. A. Henson. NK . 26 18 3 160 800 20.66 6.14 60 26.3© do SW . 26 18 3 160 800 20.56 5.14 60 26.30. Geo. \. Burr, NW . 26 18 3 1*0 800 20.56 5.14 *0 20.30 T. J Uleiiton, SE .. 26 18 3 160 800 20.56 5.14 60 26.30 Geo Iturr, NE .27 IS 3 160 800 12.56 3.14 60 IMO Mrs. Jennie Arndt, NW ., 28 18 3 I HO 800 12.66 3.14 60 »«:|S Mrs. Jennie Arndt. NE . 29 18 3 160 .800 12.56 3.14 60 16.8© J. C. Lovell, SE NW .129 18 3 10 200 3.11 .79 60 4:53' Mrs. Matt it. Lovell, NE SW .i29 18 3 40 350 6.43 1.36 60 7.3© tide A Burr. SE .129 18 3 160 800 12.56 3.14 60 16.30 do SE NW.30 18 8 40 200 2.14 .79 60 4.58 do E 1-2 KW .30118 3 80 I0U .6.28 1.57 60 8.45 do KE .130H8 3 160 800 12.56 3.14 60 16.2® do NE. 32118 3 160 800 12.56 3.14 60 16.30 Mrs. Jennie Arndt. NE NW.1.12118 3 40 2*00 3.14 .79 60 4.5* Mrs. Jennie Arndt, SW NW .:32U8 3 10 200 8.1-1 .79 60 4.53' Unknown N 1-2 SW.3211S 3 Ml .800 12.53 3.11 60 16.2® Jack Oetson. SW SW .'32118 3 10 200 3.11 .79 60 4It IX W. Bender, .V 1-2 ':!3;i8 3 320 2500 39.25 9.82 60 49.fT do SE ..'33 18 3,160 800 12.56 3.11 60 16.|© W. S. Clark, NE . 34,18 3 160 800 20.56 C.14 60 26.}* J. It. Bailey. E 1-2 KW.:3IU8 3 80 500 7.85 1.96 60 10.41 V. J. Heaton, NE .135 18 31160 800 20.56 5.14 60 20.*© a I.. «■» a II ’dr tv Ml V A t I Alt I 1 A HO A Ml AA • » Sff r. C. l-ovoeumi?. SW .35 1* 3 ICO 80'» 20.56 5.14 60 2C.fi Unknown. \V 1-2 SW .36 18 3 NO COO 13.92 3.18 60 18.M Unknown, KB SW .36 18 3 10 .375 7.07 1.27 60 I.M Unknown S 1-3 SB . 30 18 3 NO (.50 11.11 3.54 60 11.2* Hy i-'n. llrnally Ml'g. Co., N 1-3 RW. 25)19 3 NO 800 1N.5U 4.61 60 23.lt do 8 1-2 SW, . 25119 3 NO 800 18.56 4.64 60 !3.#t Unknown, W 1-2 SW .26 10 3 NO 600 13.92 3.18 6® IMt Unknown, SB NW . 32119,3 40 300 C.96 1.74 60 9.1# Jr.hu II. Johnson. NB .»3|l» 3 ICO 800 18.56 4.64 60 23.it Unknown. NW NW .!33ll0| 3 10 300 6.96 1.74 60 9.*t Unknown. SW .|33U9i 31160 N00I 18.561 4.61160 23.lt John H Johnson, NB SB .3319 3 40 200 4.64 l.li 60 6.4t Unknown. W 1-2 SB . 33 19 3 SO 400 9.28 2.32 60 12:30 Unknown. SB SB . 3.3 19 3 10 200 4.64 1.11 60 6.60 Jaaou L. Lipht. B 1-2 SW. 2!1C 4 80 350 7.23 1.82 60 9.67 CIum. Uobb. K 1-2 SW NW . 3116 1 20 60 1.24 .31 60 £.1S (i. .V Ornmllner, SB NW . 3116 I 39.09 120 2.49 .62 60 3.fl Unknown. NW NW .1111« 4 10 200 1.14 1.01 60 5.7§ Unknown, N 1-2 NB .13 16 1 NO 600 13.62 3.41 60 17.63 Unknown. B 1-2 NW .13,16 4 80 300 7.11 1.78 60 9.6# W. W. Nowpom. SW MV .13)16 4 10 200 4.74 1.19 60 64R1 Torn rilll, NW NB NW .14|16 4 10 59 1.19 .30 60 2 041 T.oni U!ill. W rt S 1-° NB NW.1116 I 5 10 .21 .06 60 .ft Mrs. M. C. Tree.?*, NW NW .14)16 H to 1*0 2.37 .69 60 3.96 Tom 'Oilt, W IT SB NW .Ill* 4 10 100 2.37 .59 60 3.56 Unknown, l’t SW SW . |lt!l6 1 4 69 1.43 .36 60 2.3t W. M Newsom. FT NB SB ..lj|l« 1 6 135 2.96 .74 60 lit do MV SB .14 16 4 40 300 7.11 1.79 60 Oilf do rt SW SB .14 16 4 30 350 6.92 1.48 60 * 00 Ix.iijp Wall. NB NW .120 16 I 40 200 1.54 1.14 *0 *.«■ Bonis Wall. IT SB MV .'20 16 1 30 80 1.82 .46 60 *.§• It. B. Bdpar, NW NB .122 16 I 10 200 4.71 1.19 60 6.9* H. B. Kdp«r, NB MV. 23 16 4 40 200 4.54 1.14 60 6.2# IW. L>. Ileator, l't N 1-" SW NW...26 16 I 6 25 .57 .15)60 ,1.33 do SB NW .'25 16 4 10 160 3.64 .91160 0.1S do 96 l-'< NK SW-125 16 t 10 10 .91 ,23)60 U.7* K. .V. Forty, NW in SB SW. 25 16 4 .65 5 .12 .03l«0 -.75 J. S. Thotnpaou, SB SW . 27 16 4 40 150 3.41 .85 60 4.86 IUnknown. SW NK ... 32 16 4 -10 200 4.54 1.14 60 6.844 li N. I’uvrcr?, W 1-2 SW .32 16 I 80 20o 1.51 1.1160 €.2* t'bknown, NB SB . 32 16 4 10 300 6.82 1.71 60 9.1# Unknown, B l’t NW SB.,... 32 16 4 18 1UU 2.27 .57 60 8.4*' Unknown, W rt NW SB . 32,16 4 23 125 2.84 .71 60 4.46 Tv't. n*v, Ut NB SW . 33 16 4 24 125 2.84 .71 60 4.1* W T. Ray, l't NW SW .33116 4 30 150 3.41 .86 60 I.*? W T.Ttay, SW SW .3-016 1 40 240 6.15 1.3T 60 7.1*. W. *T. Ray, l't SB SW. 33 16 4 32.84 165 3.75 .94 60 S.M J. .K. .Thompson. l't N Ditch B 1-2 NW 31 Ik 4 32 250 6.68 1.67 60 l.jfi Vnkrvwn, L 6 NB . M‘ 4 39.86 100 2.77 .69 60 4-14 IMo. Vac. Uy.. T. I NW. J 17 4 38.85 100 2.77 .69 60 4.J* W. C Tiiylnf. l't 1j 1, NB . 1 17 1 12.81 65 1.22 .31 60 2.18 B M Cloud, I.ot 13, NB. 5 17 4 39.90 200 3.71 .91 60 5.3# R. i). J-Towrey. \V 1-3 W 1-2 SB_ 5)17 4 10 200 3.74 .94 60 5.9* W \ 6'loud. B 1-2 W 1-2 SB. 5,17 4 10 250 4.OS 1.17 60 6.48 Unknown Hot 1-1 NB . 6 17 -1103.88 600 (.61 1.41 60 7.68 I nknowk. I. 2-3-S-9-10 NW. 6 17 4 263.36 2000 37.10 9.35 60 47.35 B T iVoiran, SW . 6;17 4 112.66 800 11.96 3.74 60 19.3# Unknown*. NB SB . 6:17 4 10 200 3.74 .91 60 5.216 i Unknown* NW SB . 6)17 4 40 200 3.74 .94 60 6.18 I T Olutud, NK NW ., 5.17 4 40 150 3.86 -M 60 (.48 do ^ N 1*2 S 1-3 MV.’ 8! 1» 41 10 125 3.22 .81 60 4,6* •T. 11. Clottd. N’ 1-2 SB NW. S 17 1) 20 125 3.22 .81 60 4.68 I. T Clou ll. K 1-2 SW NW.| 817 4 20 125 3.22 .81 60 ?4.6§ , . 4.CoatiuucJ ou Bauo Four) o . ' • >- ■ v.7