anaheim-gazette 1891-02-12
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HEALTH IN A CRASH TOWEL
HOW TO USE IT AND THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE EXPECTED.
If a Man Can Afford but One Device for a Course of Athletic Training, He Had Better Buy Towels—An Answer That Will Apply Generally.
A reader of The Sun, who signs the name of "An Insurance Office Clerk," writes to ask, "what sort of a device a young man who can afford but one" should buy "to improve himself in an athletic way." This is a very important question, for the young man who properly improves himself "in an athletic way" is likely to add twenty years to his life.
To select a single device by which a young man who must sit at a desk all day may improve himself in an athletic way it is necessary to keep in mind the insidious foe of all athletic exercises—laziness. Once such a device as this is found and its use begun, the work of improvement is easily and comfortably continued.
Such a device is found in the crash towel. This is the judgment of athletes, prize fighters and physicians, to whom a reporter talked on the subject. If a young man can afford but a small sum of money for the purchase of an athletic outfit, let him buy crash towels.
The expensive towels are really worth the cost, if bought at a trustworthy store, but one can make a very good beginning with a two yard strip of twenty-five cent stuff.
HOW TO USE IT.
To make this beginning, wait until ready to go to bed. Having turned down the covers and made everything ready, strip stork made. In winter in a fireless boarding house bedroom the air will make the young man shiver, particularly if the window has been open all day to purify the room. No matter. His back will itch a little, nevertheless. Grab the towel by the ends, throw it over the back and surge it to and fro. Comfort Solid. It will make the back warm instantly. Keep it going, first over one shoulder and then the other, and then rub the arms to the finger tips with equal speed. Then attack the legs and bump yourself over it. In a little more time than it takes to tell how to do it the young man will find his skin aglow and the blood tingling in his veins.
Do not at the first trial keep at it until tired, but do not let a hair's breadth of the skin escape a keen rubbing. Afterward, when used to it, rub longer. Then jump into the night shirt and into bed. It is taken for granted that every young man has a fresh shirt to sleep in at night. No man who sleeps in the clothes he has worn all day can live out his natural time.
In about two minutes after getting into bed it will be observed that every square inch of the body has become moist, that the towel has set over any pore requiring.
MINCELLANEOUS
Eop has told us the tale of a mule which forms overfeeding, galloped about and felt gay, saying to himself: "My father, surely, was a high-mettled racer, and I am his own child in speed and spirit." Next day he was sick and weary; he then exclaimed: "I must have made a mistake: my father, after all, could have been only an ass! A man, after eating a poor dinner may feel extravagantly joyous; but next day (I don't mean you to infer he feels like an ass) he is surly and grim, his stomach and liver are sluggish, he is morose, despondent and "out of sorts" generally. For Indigestion Billouances and all derangements of intestinal function. To Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is an unequal Remedy. Contains no alcohol to inebriate; no syrup or sugar to ferment and derange the digestive processes. It cleanses the system and cures pimples, blotches, eruptions and all Skin and Scalp Diseases. Surefulous infections Its Devices. Hip-Joint Disease, Swellings and Tumors, yield to its superior alternative properties.
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and bump yourself over it. In a little more time than it takes to tell how to do it the young man will find his skin aglow and the blood tingling in his veins.
Do not at the first trial keep at it until tired, but do not let a hair's breadth of the skin escape a keen rubbing. Afterward, when used to it, rub longer. Then jump into the night shirt and into bed. It is taken for granted that every young man has a fresh shirt to sleep in at night. No man who sleeps in the clothes he has worn all day can live out his natural time.
In about two minutes after getting into bed it will be observed that every square inch of the body has become moist, that the towel has set over pore perspiring. This is a most cheering discovery. Ever since the young man was a boy he has known that his skin was simply a not, it was full of holes, and that these holes were the mouths of tiny sowers. The dams in the mouths of these sowers have been torn away by the crash towel, and the pent up sowage is flowing out. Sometimes these sowers are forced open by doses of quinine and other medicines. That process is very like blowing open a city's sowers with dynamite—circumstances may arise to make it necessary, but the crash towel makes no singing in the ears.
After contentedly considering the benefits of getting this stuff out of the body, let the young man think over some other good things that he did while using the towel. Very likely he will observe that certain muscles of the arms are tired, and that he was breathing justly when he first got into bed. The active use of the towel made the lungs pump the wind in and out briskly. He has begun to improve his wind already. His arms are tired because in dragging the towel to and fro he used certain muscles which he had not used before to any extent, and the new use of them necessarily develops them. In rubbing the chest other muscles of the arms were used, while the muscles of the back and chest are squeezed and rolled about and the blood pressed through them by the motion; so they are strengthened.
In rubbing the limbs the young man had to stoop over and work himself up and down like the handle of a farmhouse pump. If that did not exercise and strengthen the muscles of the back and abdomen, nothing will. Further than that, when rubbing the feet and toes it was necessary to stand on one foot. This did more than exercise the limbs lightly. It gave the brain a mighty good lesson in balancing, and the brain of young men working in offices cannot well be exercised too much in that way.
OTHER THINGS TO DO.
In considering these matters the young man has forgotten to worry about the cross things the boss said during the day, and so, no cares oppressing him, he goes to sleep instead of tossing about. That, too, is delightful and healthful. In fact, we find as we follow the good influences resulting from the use of this plain device that one benefit leads to another and another, so that with such simple exercises as may be taken without any appliances the sallow, hollow chested, fagged out, dyspeptic specimen of humanity becomes a living proof of the sound old adage that the glory of man is his strength.
This start on the road to improving himself in an athletic way was or should be made at night, because the work of the day has left the skin in such a condition that the use of the towel is really a luxury. No matter how lazy a man may be, he is not likely to omit an opportunity to use a crash towel thereafter. How long did he work with it? Certainly two or three minutes, probably five or six. Some men would use it ten. But the one feeling to overcome when begin-
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DELINQUENT TAX-LIST IN AND FOR THE Anaheim School District
County of Orange, State of California, for the Fiscal Year 1890-91.
A.
Amount of taxes and costs due.
Adams, Chas, R.-NW] of the SE] of the NW] of Sec. 18, Township 4, Range 10, value $300, Tax 75 cents, 5 per cent, 4 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Alexander, Mrs., R. L.-Lot 70 in blk 4, Santa Fe tract, value $25, tax 6 cents costs, 50 cents total tax and costs.
Anaheim Printing Co. Printers stock and nitchinery $150; tax 82 cents, 5 per cent, 4 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
B.
Bauer, Joseph.-Lot 6 in Anaheim Extension, value $600, tax $2,5 per cent, 10 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Barker, H., F.-Lot 37 in block C, Center tract, value $160, tax 25 cents, 5 per cent one cent cost; total tax and costs.
Hallfort Guthrie & Co.-Morgage on W. of the NW] of Section 20, Township 4, range 10, value $155, tax $34, 5 per cent 150 cents; total tax and costs.
Bentleer, R.-Stock iron $20, wagon $15, harness $6, horse $40, furniture $99, Lots 4 and 5 in Davis Bro's addition $00; value personal property $130; value real estate $00; total value of all property $200, tax $66, 5 per cent three cents cost; $1; total tax and costs.
Bannsall, Silv D.-Unified across in Vineyard F. Bounded N by Villa tract, E by Padderats, W by West street, value $400, tax $25, 5 per cent six cents costs, 60 cents; total tax and cost.
Bandholdt, J. S.-Lot 7 in Anaheim extension, value $3,550, tax $88, 5 per cent 44 cents costs, 60 cents; total tax and costs.
C.
Clark, E.R.-Lot 28 in block D, Lorelei tract, value $225, tax 6 cents costs, 60 cents; total tax and costs.
Cole, N.J.-North 8 acres of lot 3, point-exter and Vicker's subdivision of Section 9, Township 4, range 11, value $240, tax 60 cents, 5 per cent three cents costs, 60 cents; total tax and costs.
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Amount of taxes and costs d.
McFarland, A.-Undivided 5 acres in Vineyard E7, bounded N by Villa tract, E by Padderats, W by West street; value $400, tax $125, 5 per cent six cents costs, 50 cents; total tax and costs.
O.
Orma, Gaspar-Lot 14 in Vineyard E 5, value $100, tax 25 cents, 5 per cent one cent costs; total tax and costs.
P.
Paschall, S. J.-Vehicles $15; horse $50; cow $25; watch $35; furniture $40; poultry $10; sewing machine $10; lot 23 Anaheim extension; value $1,000; value improvements $75; value personal property $155; total value all property $120; tax $283, 5 per cent ten cents costs; total tax and costs.
Fickensack, Lott 12, 3 blocks Santa Fe tract, value $75; tax 19 cents, 5 per cent one cent costs; total tax and costs.
Pacovitch, J. L.-Lot 8, 9, 10 in block 2 and lots 3, 4 in block 4 Santa Fe tract; value $100; tax 25 cents, 5 per cent six cents costs; total tax and costs.
Presbyterian Church Association-Lots 67 and 88 blocks E-Vineyard E7 bounded E by Cirron street S by Broadway N by alley N; value $252; value of improvements $600; total value $225; tax $2083; five per cent ten cents costs; total tax and costs.
Page Henry-NW] of Section 29 Township 4 Range 10 volume $400,$009,$105 per cent fifty cents costs; total tax and costs.
R.
Rich,B.B.-Lot 104 and 105 in block H Vineyard D3 value $125; value of improvements $25; total value $150; tax率35 cents; five per cent two cents costs; total tax and costs.
Rose.W.-Lots 30 and 31 block M Center tract; value $100,$009,$105 per cent fifty cents costs; total tax and costs.
S.
Security Loan and Trust Co.of San Francisco-Vortage lot A1 the property of H.W. Chrynowith value $400; half丁 acres of lot 5 Point-exter and Vicker's subdivision of Section 29 Sale.H.M.-North eight acres of lot 5 Point-exter and Vicker's subdivision of Section 29 Sale.H.M.-North eight acres of lot 5 Point-exter and Vicker's subdivision of Section 29 Sale.H.M.-North eight acres of lot
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F. & J. BACKS, UNDERTAKERS.
And Dealers in FURNITURE.
Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass.
Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc.
O. R. LUEDKE, Watch Maker and Jeweler Center Street, Anaheim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCK AND JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted — A fine assortment of — Elgin and Waltham Watches.
NOTICE.
OWNERS OF BEARING ORANGE OK OTHER fruit orchards, who wish to sell at moderate prices, may hear of a possible purchaser, by ad-
Binsall, Ella D.-Undivided 5 acres in Vineyard E 7, bounded N by Villa tract, E by Padderta, W by West street, value $400, tax $125, 5 per cent 6 cents, costs 60 cents; total tax and costs.
Bandholdt, J. S.-Lot 7 in Anaheim extension, value $3,550, tax $388, 5 per cent 44 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
C.
Clark, E. B.-Lot 28 in block D, Lorel tract, value $22, tax 6 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Cole, N. J.-North 8 acres of lot 8, Poli-dexter and Vickey's subdivision of Section 9, Township 4, Range 11, value $240, tax 60 cents; 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Crane, C. W.-South 21 acres of lot 23, Anaheim extension, value $1000, tax $263, 5 per cent 13 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Carey, A. H.-Lot 8 and 9 in block M, Center tract, value $100, tax 25 cents, 5 per cent 11 cents, costs $1; total tax and costs.
D.
Dockweller, J. H.-Lot 27 in block C, Vineyard C 3, value $50, tax 13 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent; costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Deathman, E.-Ili area In Section 9, Township 4, Range 10, bounded N by Home-street tract, S by county road, W by railroad, value $225, tax $231, 5 per cent 12 cents; costs $1 total tax and costs.
Durant, M.-Original city lot 43, value $200, tax 50 cents; 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
E.
Evening Express Co.-Lot 29 in block 5, Spoer tract, value $28, tax 6 cents, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Blirdger O.-N of lot 15 in Helen & Lynch's addition, value $250; lots 21, 28, 29 in Helen & Lynch's addition, value $1;500; total value $1,750, tax $48, 5 per cent 22 cents; costs $2; total tax and costs.
Evans, J. M.-West 20 acres of lot 9, Anaheim extension, value $700, tax $175; per cent 9 cents; costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Field, Geo. D.-Lots 14 and 15 in block B, Vineyard C 3, value $100, tax $25; per cent 2 cents; costs $1; total tax and costs.
G.
Goss, H.C.-Lot 7 in block 2, Santa Fe tract, value $25, tax 6 cents; cost 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Glimmore, J.A.-Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 in block A, Lorel tract, value $100; tax 25 cents; per cent 2 cents; costs $1; total tax and costs.
Geiger, G.-Lot G in block C, Villa tract; value $100; tax 13 cents; per cent 50 cents; total tax and costs.
H.
Hush, E.F. & A.-Wagusa $40,barns $10,horses $50,cow $25,furniture $20,poultry $5,$SE of the SW of the SW and SW of the SE of the SW of Section 16,Township 8,Range 10,vale land $600,vale improvements $250,vale personal property $150;total value all property $1000,tax $250,$per cent 13 cents,cost 50 cents;total tax and costs.
Hush,H.W.-Lots Z and B.,Santa Fe tract,value $50,tax 13 cents,sper cent I cent,cost$1;total tax and costs.
Hawks,N.C.-Lot IZ in block S,Spoer tract,value $30;lot IZ in block S,Spoer tract,value $20;total value $40,tax IO cents,sper cent I cent,cost$1;total tax and costs.
Hurick J.-W of the NE of the NE of Station 21,Township 4,Range IO,yalue $400,vale improvements $250,yalue $600,tax IQ GZ,sper cent I cent,cost$1;total tax and costs.
Headerson E.P.-Original city lot 88,vale $150,vale improvements $80,yalue $220,tax GZ,cost$1;total tax and costs.
J.
James J.A.-Lots I7 and I8 in block S,Spoer tract,value $45;sper IO block S,Spoer tract,value $20;total value $65,yalue
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCK and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted — A fine assortment of Elgin and Waltham Watches.
NOTICE.
OWNERS OF BEARING ORANGE OK OTHER fruit orchards, who wish to sell at moderate prices, may hear of a possible purchaser, by addressing A. B., postoffice box 25, Long Beach, Cal., giving age of trees, price, terms, etc.
CURES. Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Hoarsness, Whoooping Cough, Group Throat, Asthma, and every infection of the tract, Lungs and Cast, including Consumption speedy and permanent. Genuine signed "I. Earl."
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UNKNOWN OWNERS.
No. 3—Unknown owner of lot 8, block 12, Lorelei tract, value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
No. 4—Unknown owner of lot 46, block A, Lorelei tract, value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
No. 13—Unknown owner of lot 40, block E, Del Campo tract, value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
No. 14—Unknown owner of lot 60, block E, Lorelei tract, value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
No. 10—Unknown owner of lot 24, block D, Lorelei tract, value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
No. 21—Unknown owner of lot 18, in block C, Reiser tract, value $20, tax 5 cents, five per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total tax and costs.
No. 22—Unknown owner of lot 10 in block C, Reiser tract, value $20, tax five cents, five per cent 1 cent, costs fifty cents; total tax and costs.
No. 23—Unknown owner of lot 11 in block C, Reiser tract, value $20, tax five cents, five per cent 1 cent, costs fifty cents; total tax and costs.
No. 24—Unknown owner of lot 12 in block C, Reiser tract, value $20, tax five cents, five per cent 1 cent, costs fifty cents; total tax and costs.
No. 25—Unknown owner of lot 13, block C, Reiser tract, value $20, tax five cents,五 per cent 1 cent,costs fifty cents;总计税和成本。
No. 26—Unknown owner of lot 1,in block D,Reiser tract,value $20, Tax five cents,五 per cent 1 cent,costs fifty cents;总计税和成本。
No. 27—Unknown owner of lot 2,in block D,Reiser tract,value $20, Tax five cents,五 per cent 1 cent,costs fifty cents;总计税和成本。
No. 28—Unknown owner of lot 3,block D,Reiser tract,value $20, Tax five cents,五 per cent 1 cent,costs fifty cents;总计税和成本。
No. 29—Unknown owner of lot 4,block D,Reiser tract,value $20, Tax five cents,五 per cent 1 cent,costs fifty cents;总计税和成本。
No. 30—Unknown owner of lot 5,block D,Reiser tract,value $20, Tax five cents,五 per cent 1 cent,costs fifty cents;总计税和成本。
ADVERTISMENTS.
Amount of taxes and costs due.
A.-Undivided 5 acres in bounded N by Villa tract, E by West street; value $400, cent 6 cents, costs 50 cents;
O.
Lot 14 in Vineyard E 5, 5 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, total tax and costs.
P.
Vehicles $15; horse $50; furniture $40; poultry $10; lot 23, Anaheim extension, 90; value improvements $75; property $155; total value all tax $80, 5 per cent 15 total tax and costs.
Lots 1, 2, 3, block 2, Santa Tara, 15, 9, 10 in block 2, block 4, Santa Fe tract, valves, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs tax and costs.
Church Association-Lots 67 B, Vineyard E, value $100, value $325, value of improvement value $235, tax $20, 5 per cent 50 total tax and costs.
New in Vineyard E 7, Clinton street, S by Broadway, value $325, value of improvement value $235, tax $20, 5 per cent 50 total tax and costs.
NY of Section 29, Town of New York, value $4,000, tax $10, 5 per cent 50 total tax and costs.
R.
Lots 104 and 105, in block H, value $125, value of improvement value $150, tax $28 cents, 5 cents 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Lots 30 and 31, block M, value $100, tax $25 cents, 5 cents 50 cents; total tax and costs.
S.
and Trust Co. of San Francisco on 61 acres, Vineyard E, lot of H. W. Chynowith, value per cent 5 cents, costs 60 cents; costs:
North 84 acres of lot 5, Point Union Division of Section 29, sum up to 10 cents, totals 10 cents, totals 2 cents; costs 60 cents; total:
Lots 1 and 2 in block 4, San Bernardino-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot
M.-Furniture $15; sewing personal property $25; and Vineyard E, value improvements $75; total tax and costs.
Indude-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot 11 in Stroble-Lot
N.-Undivided 5 acres in bounded N by Villa tract, E by West street; value $400, cent 6 cents, costs 50 cents;
O.
Lot 14 in Vineyard E 5, 5 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, total tax and costs.
P.
Vehicles $15; horse $50;
furniture $40; poultry $10;
lot 23, Anaheim extension, 90; value improvements $75;
property $155; total value all tax $80, 5 per cent 15 total tax and costs.
Lots 1, 2, 3, block 2, Santa Tara, 15, 9, 10 in block 2, block 4, Santa Fe tract, valves, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs tax and costs.
Church Association-Lots 67 B, Vineyard E, value $100, value $325, value of improvement value $235, tax $20, 5 per cent 50 total tax and costs.
New in Vineyard E 7, Clinton street, S by Broadway, value $325, value of improvement value $235, tax $20, 5 per cent 50 total tax and costs.
R.
Lots 104 and 105, in block H, value $125, value of improvement value $150, tax $28 cents, 5 cents 50 cents; total tax and costs.
Lots 30 and 31, block M, value $100, tax $25 cents, 5 cents 50 cents; total tax and costs.
S.
and Trust Co. of San Francisco on
NOWN OWERS.
LOT 56 in block E, Hotel del value $20, tax $6 cents, 5 per cent tax and costs.
LOT 1, 2, 3, block 1, value $120, tax $31 cents, 5 per cent tax and costs.
LOT 18 in Helen and value $400, tax $125, 6 per cent tax and costs.
Wm.-Lot 18 in Helen and value $400, tax $125, 6 per cent tax and costs.
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No property is Exempt.
No property is exempt from seizure and sale for personal property taxes; even the homestead and house intents are subjected thereto. This law is imperative. The Collector has no discretion, and delinquents must suffer if they fail to pay.
All the property hereinbefore described is in Anaheim School District, County of Orange, State of California.
Signed and dated at the said City of Anaheim, Cal., this 25th day of January, 1891.
JOHN LANDELL.
Tax Collector of Anaheim School District, County of Orange, State of California.
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March 6.
For San Diego
S. S. Pomona, Feb. 6, 14, and
March 2.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For San Francisco
Port Harford
S. S. Pomona, Feb. 8, 16, and
March 4.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO.
For San Francisco
S. S. Santa Cruz, Feb. 2, 10,
and March 2.
For freight only.
To connect with steamers via San Pedro leave S. P. R. R. Depot, Fifth street, Los Angeles,
at l.25 o'clock, A.M.
To steamers via Redondo leave Santa Pedro at l.43 p.m.
Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office where berths may be secured.
The steamers 'Santa Cruz and Coos Bay' will call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers.
The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing.
For passage or freight, as above, or for Tickets to and from
All Important Points in Europe,
Apply to W. PARRIS, Agent.
OFFICE—No.124 West Second St., L.A. Angles.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pacific System.)
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME.
SUNDAY, DEC. 28, 1890.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES Arcade Depot, daily as follows:
NOWN OWNERS.
own owner of lot 8, block 12,
value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per
cent tax and costs
own owner of lot 46, block A,
value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per
cent tax and costs
own owner of lot 49, block E,
value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per
cent tax and costs
own owner of lot 50, block G,
value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per
percent tax and costs
own owner of lot 50, block H,
value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per
percent tax and costs
own owner of lot 50, block I,
value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per
percent tax and costs
own owner of lot 13, block D,
value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per
percent tax and costs
own owner of lot 14, block
value $25, tax 6 cents, 5 per
percent tax and costs
own owner of lot 18, block
value $20, tax 5 cents, five
costs 50 cents; total tax and
costs
own owner of lot 18, block
value $20, tax five cents, five
costs 50 cents; total tax and
costs
own owner of lot 19, block
value $20, tax five cents, five
costs 50 cents; total tax and
costs
own owner of lot 19, block
value $20, tax five cents, five
costs 50 cents; total tax and
costs
own owner of lot 19, block
value $20, tax five cents, five
costs 50 cents; total tax and
costs
own owner of lot 19, block
value $20, tax five cents, five
costs 50 cents; total tax and
costs
own owner of lot 19, block
value $20, tax five cents, five
costs 50 cents; total tax and costs
No. 82—Unknown owner of lot 34 in block
3, Sport tract; value $10, tax 3 cents, costs
fifty cents; total tax and costs
No. 83—Unknown owner of lot 19 in block
five, Sport tract; value fifteen dollars, tax 4
cents; costs total tax and costs
No. 84—Unknown owner of lot 29 in block
five, Sport tract; value fifteen dollars, tax
4 cents; costs fifty cents; total tax and costs
No. 85—Unknown owner of lot 21 in block
five, Sport tract; value fifteen dollars, tax
4 cents; costs fifty cents; total tax and costs
No. 86—Unknown owner of lot 22 in block
five, Sport tract; value fifteen dollars, tax
4 cents; costs fifty cents; total tax and costs
No. 87—Unknown owner of lot 23 in block
five, Sport tract; value fifteen dollars, costs
fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 88—Unknown owner of lot 24 in block
five, Sport tract; value fifteen dollars, costs
fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 89—Unknown owner of lot 25 in block
five, Sport tract; value fifteen dollars, costs
fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 90—Unknown owner of lot 1 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 91—Unknown owner of lot 2 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 92—Unknown owner of lot 3 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 93—Unknown owner of lot 4 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 94—Unknown owner of lot 5 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 95—Unknown owner of lot 6 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 96—Unknown owner of lot 7 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 97—Unknown owner of lot 8 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 98—Unknown owner of lot 9 in block
two, Sport tract; value $10, taxes three cents,
costs fifty cent; total tax and costs
No. 99—Unknown owner of NW] of SE]
of Section 28,Township 4,Range 10; value $30,
tax $5 per cent 40 cents; costs五十 cent;
total tax and costs
No.100—Unknown owner of north six acres
of W] of the SE] of Section 28,Township 4,Range 10; value $200,tax $5 per cent 15 cents,costs五十 cent;sotal tax and costs
No.101—Unknown owner of north six acres
of W] of the SE] of Section 28,Township 4,Range 10; value $200,tax $5 per cent 15 cents,costs五十 cent;sotal tax and costs
No.102—Unknown owner of north six acres
of L] of the SW] of Section 8,Township 4,Range 10; value $600,tax $15 per cent eight cents,costs五十 cent;sotal tax and costs
No.103—Unknown owner of N] of the SE] of Section 17,Township 4,Range 10; value $600,tax $15 per cent eight cents,costs五十 cent;sotal tax and costs
No.104—Unknown owner of S] of the SW] of Section 8,Township 4,Range 10; value $600,tax $15 per cent eight cents,costs五十 cent;sotal tax and costs
No.105—Unknown owner of lot 20 in block
2,Sport tract; value $10,tax three cents;
costs五十 cent;sotal tax and costs