Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 19, 1912, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1912, PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. (Continued from page 2) Given Hardware Co., Bemidji, stock from $2000 to $3500, J. B .Hanson, Bemidji, $400 to $600. J .P. Lahr, Bemidji stock from $2000 to $2300. > ‘Wm. Cuaig, Bemidji, stock from $2000 to $2500. Model Mfg. Co., Bemidji, stock from $200 to $300. Henry Miller, Bemidji, stock from $200 to $400. stock from R. F. Murphy, Bemidji, stock from $1500 to $2000. Chas. Nangle, Bemidji, stock from §$3000 o0 $4500, O'Leary & Bowser, Bemidji, from $5000 to $8500. i A. B. Palmer, Bemidji, stock from $2000 to $3000. Twin Port Market, Bemidji stock from | $100 to $200. i E. F. Net $1500 to $2500. J. P .Omich, Bemidji, stock from $350 to $500. Sehmitt & Co., Bemidji ,stock from $150 50. T, Bemidji, stock from i from $500 | ler, Bemidji, stock from | Co., Bemidji, stock stock from | | stock from | . stock from | $800 to $1600 After a reconvened i 1:30 p. m, the board | members present. | seconded and cerried onal property as- duals. companies < 17 and 30, ollows. e and Tie .. 2nd Dist., | $10.000 1o ¢ | Pole Co.. Hornet, 1o $5000, Pole and Tie Co., ) 1o $1000. son Bros §10.000. R. Pupore. Kelliher. cedar $480 to $750. International Log Co., Kelliher, cedar, 2450 10 2800 le Pole and Tie Co. Dist. No. 2, cedar, $2500 to $3500. | St. Croix Pine and Cedar Co, Hornet, | cedar, $700 to 0 { Kelliher, cedar, $8200 Summit, ‘ | | { 200, Clark Pole and Tie Co.,, 2nd Dist.,| cedar, $2,500 to $5.000. | Dahlstul Dudley, 2nd Dist., cedar, | §1.000 to $2,000. i T. M. Partridge Lumber Co., Ten- | strike, cedar, $1500 to $2500. Hornet, cedar, $175 to $300. on and Patter, Summit, udl; cedar, $600 to $700. Page and Hill, Village of Blackduck, $1150 to $1350. ‘Village of Blackduck, d Hill, ze Nebish, cedar, $5787 to_$8000, Hayden Bros, Summit, cedar, $1500 to §16 Partridge Dye Village ,cedar. Ru 2400 . and Marvin, Wabanica, cedar, 00. 1 . Wabanica, cedar, $2745 0., Baudette, 1700, McDougald, cedar, McDougald, cedar, Lumber Co. . Bemidji, $800 Crook 000 to Bemidji §242 econded and carried of personal prop- per cent. )0 per cent. per cent, led and carried that personal property in following assessment as follows: Chilgren, 30 per cent. Hornet, 30 per cent. Hagali, 30 per cent. Hamre. 60 per cent. Jones, 120 per cent. Lammers, 80 per cent. Langor, 25 per cent. Lee, 100 per cent. Maple R 30 per cent. Northern, 100 per cent. Quiring. 100 per cent, €lt, 100 per cent. Summit, 30 per cent. Grove, 70 per cent. City of Bem 0 per cent. Village of Baudette, 100 per cent. Village of Blackduck, 70 per cent. ‘more, 100 per cent. Village of Tenstrike, 30 per cent . Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 1-B in the following assessment dis- tricts be decreased as follows: Eckles, 30 per cent. Moose Lake, O'Brien 10 per v Turtle Lake, 30 per cent. Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 1-C in t llowing assessment dis- tricts be follow. Alaska, per cent. per cent. . 40 per cent, Birch .10 per ce; Durand, 50 per cent. Grant Vallev. 10 per cent. Hornet, 40 per cent, Hamre, 20 per cent. Kelliher, 10 per cent. Liberty, 40 per cent. Lakewood, 50 per cent. Maple Ridge, 10 per cent, Myrhe, 60 per cent. Minnie, 30 per cent. Nebish, 10 per cent. Obrien, 40 per cent. Quiring, 40 per cent. i Maple Ridge, 30 per cent. 310 per cent. i Summit, 40 per cent. Shotley, 50 per cent. Steenerson, 40 per cent, Taylor, 40 per cent. Wabanica, 70 per cent. Zipple, 80 per cent. 2nd Unorganized District, 50 per cent, 6th Unorganized district, 40 per cent. Village of Baudette, 100 per cent. Village of Funkley, 20 per cent. Village of Nymore, 20 per cent. Village of Tenstrike, 50 per cent. Benville, 100 per cent. Bemidji, 30 per cent. Blackduck, 50 per cent. Baudette, 100 per cent. Chilgren. 60 per cent. Frohn, 40 per cent. Gudrid, 40 per cent. Hagali, 20 per cent, Lammers, 70 per cent. Jones, 120 per cent. Langor, 20 per cent. Lee, 30 per cent, Moose Lake, 50 per cent. McDougald, 50 per cent . 1 Northwood, 70 per cent. Northern, 20 per cent. Port Hope, 20 per cent. Roosevelt, 20 per cent 1 Spruce Grove, 50 per cent. Spooner, 10 per cent. Turtle River, 20 per cent. Walhalla, 60 per cent. Wheeler, 40 per cent. 1st Unorganized district, 10 per cent. h TUnorganized district, 70 per cent. City of Bemidji, 25 per cent, Village of Blackduck, 60 per cent. Village of Kelliher, 10 per cent. Village of Redby, 70 per cent. Moved. seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 1-C in the following assessment dis- tricts be decreased as follows: Rapid River. 60 per cent. Village of Spooner, 10 per cent, { Village of Wilton, 10 per cent. Moved econded and carried that the of personal property in class | e following assessments dis-| raised as follow { 50 per cent. Bluckduck, 20 per cent. | Birch, 20 per cent. i Durand, 20 per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent. . 50 per cent. McDougald. 40 per cent. v, 20 per cent. Northwood, 60 per cent. Spooner, 20 per cent, Steenerson, 50 per cent. Taylor, 50 per cent. Wheeler, 40 per cent. 5th Unorganized district, 50 per cemt. Village of Blackduck, 25 per cent, Village of Wilton, 20 per cent. Benville, 100 per cent. Buzzle, 40 per cent. Cormant. 20 per cent. Eland, 20 per cent. Gudrid, 50 per cent. Hagali. 20 per cent. Jones. 50 per cent. Lakewood, 20 per cent. Lee, 100 per cent. Minnie, 50 per cent. Summit, 50 per cent. Spruce Grove, 125 per cent, Turtle Lake, 50 per cent. Wabanica, 80 per cent. 3rd Unorganized districet, 20 per cent. strict, 20 per cent. Village of Nymore. 20 per cent, Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 2-A in the following assessment dis- tricts be decreased follows: Baudette. 4 Oper cent. Moose Take, 20 per cent. Obrien, per cent. Turtle ver. 20 per cent. Zippl per cent. ( en. 10 per cent. Nebish, 10 per cent. Rapid River, 50 per cent. Walhalla, 20 per cent. 4th Tnorganized district, 30 per cent. Vill, of Kelliher, 15 per cent. of Tenstrik 25 per cent. Turtle River, 25 per cent, . seconded a carried that the valuations of personal property in class 2 the following assessment dis- be raised as follow: Benville, 150 per cent. Durand. 30 per cent. Hamre. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. ewood. 30 per cent, Minnie, 60 per cent. Quiring, 40 per cent. per cent. Steenerson. 20 per cent. Taylor. 30 per cent. 5th Unorganized district, 20 per cent. Village of Blackduck. 40 per cent. Cormant, 30 per cent. Gudrid. 4 Oper cent. . 30 per cent, r. 50 per cent. 0 per cent. i ver cent. 50 per cent . per cent, Roosevelr. 3 . 100 per cent. 1ge of Kelliher. 40 per cent. d and carried that the personal property in class the following assessment dis- iricts bhe decreased as follows: | Nehish, 30 per cent. id River, 50 per cent. Turtle River, 20 per cent. Walhalla. 20 per cent. Zipple, 40 per cent. Village of Funkley, 10 per cent. Village of Tenstrike, 30 per cent, Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 2-D in the following assessment dis- tricts be raised as follow. | Alaska. 50 per cent. | Cormant. 25 per cent. Frohn, 25 per cent. | Hornet, 50 per cent, | Liberty, 40 per cent. " Lee. 30 per cent. Minnie, 100 per cent. i | per cent. per cent . rove, 6 Turtle Lake, 25 per cent. Walhalla, 25 per cent . 3rd Unorganized district, 60 per cent. Benville, 60 per cent. Durand. per cent . § Gudrid, 25 per cent. | Jones, 60 per cent, | Lakewood, 50 per cent. | Myrhe. 20 per cent. | Northern. 10 per cent. | Roosevelt. 10 per cent. Shotley, 50 per cent, [ 70 per cent. per cent. | 0 per cent. Moved, seconded and carried that the | valuations of personal property in class {2-D in the following assessment dis- | tricts be decreased as follows: | Blackduck, 15 per cent . | Eland, 15 per cent. | McDougald, 20 per cent. | Obrien ,J0 per cent. | Spooner, 30 per cent. Eckles, 30 per cent. Maple Ridge, 30 per cent. Nebish, 10 per cent. Port Hope, 20 per cent. Zipple, 30 per cent, Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class Cin the following assessment dis- icts be raised as follows: Alaska, 20 per cent. Benville, 50 per cent. tr Spooner. 30 per cent. | THE BEMID)I DAILY PIONEER : Tk b 7 . s e S ——————————————————————————— Bemidji, 10 per cent. Buzzle, 30 per cent. Durand, 20 per cent. Eckles, 10 per cent. Hornet, 20 per cent. Jones, 20 per cent. Liberty, 10 per cent. Lakewood, 10 per cent. Minnie, 70 per cent. Quiring, 20 per cent. Shotley, 30 per cent. Steenerson, 20 per cent. Walhalla, 20 per cent, ‘Wheeler,, 40 per cent. 5th Unorganized district, 50 per cent. City of Bemidji, 10 per cent. Village of Blackduck, 20 per cent. Gudrid, 20 per cent, Hamre, 20 per cent. Lammers, 20 per cent. Langor, 10 per cent. Lee, 50 per cent. Northwood, 20 per cent. Roosevelt, 20 per cent . Spruce Grove, 50 per cent. Tavlor. 30 per cent. ‘Wabanica, 50 per cent. 3rd Unorganized district, 10 per cent. 6th Unorganized district, 20 per cent. Village of Baudette, 50 per cent. Village of Wilton, 10 per cent, Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 2- Cin th following assessment dis- tricts be reduced as follows: Baudette, 20 per cent. Nebish, 10 per cent. Rapid River. 50 per cent. Village of Spooner, 10 per cent. Moose Lake. 20 per cent, Obrien. 10 per cent. Zipple, 20 per cent. Village of Tenstrike, 10 per cent. Moved. seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class | in the following assessment @i ed as follow Renville per cent. Ruzzle, 50 per cent. Tammers. 60 per cent. Minnie, 60 per cent. pruce Grove. per cent. illage of Rlackduck. 25 per cent. | kduck, 25 per cent. i Turand. 40 per cent. 1 AMeTiougald. 50 per cent . | Summit .100 per cent, Turtle River. per cent. Moved. seconded and carried that the | valuations of personal property in class ! 2-E in the following assessment di ricts be reduced as follows: Bemidji. 50 per cent. Maple Ridge. 40 per cent. Village of Spooner. 25 per cent. Grant Valley, 10 per cent, Zipple. 25 per cent. Village of Wilton, 25 per cent. | Moved. seconded and carried that the | valuations of personal property in class 3 in the following assessment districts| be increased as follows: s per cent. Blackduck, 20 per cent. Grant Valley, 20 per cent. 0 per cent. 5 per cent. s, 60 per cent. Iee, 75 per cent. Northwood, 20 per cent. Port Hope, 20 per cent. Roosevelt, 30 per cent . Shotley., 20 per cent, Turtle Lake. 20 per cent. Village of Blackduck o per cent. Benville, 75 per cent . Buzzle. 20 per cent. Cormant. 20 per cent, Jones, per cent. Liberty, 20 per cent. MeDougald, 75 per cent. Obrien, 75 per cent. Quiring, 1 per cent. Summit, 25 per cent. Spruce Grove, 5t 40 per cemt. h TUnorganized district, 75 per cent. Moved ,seconded and carried that the valuation of personal property in cla 3 in the following assessment distric be reduced as follow Battle, 10 per cent. Eckl 10 per cent. Zor, 20 per cent. Moose Lake, 20 per cent. Steenerson, 40 per cent. d district, 10 per cent, Durand. 25 per cent. Frohn, 10 per cent. Hagali. 10 per cent. Maple Ridge, 10 per cent. Myrhe. 40 per cent, 1st Unorganized district, 60 per cent. Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 4 in the following assessment districts be increased as follows: Alaska, 20 per cent . Benville, 20 per cent. Buzzle, 50 per cent. Durand, 30 per cent. Gudrid, 20 per cent. Jones, 30 per cent. Myrhe, 33 per cent. Obrien, 125 per cent. Roosevelt, 100 per cent. Spruce Grove, 80 per cent. Turtle Lake. 60 per cent. Wabaica. 70 per cent. emidji. 60 per cent, Kelliher, 30 per cent. of Redby, 30 per cent. 40 per cent. i i, 30 per cent. “hilgren. 40 per cent, Frohn, 100 per cent. Hamre, 23 per cent. Lee, 60 per cent. Minnie, 33 per cent. Quiring, 33 per cent. Shotley, 50 per cent. Steenerson, 70 per cent. “Taylor, 40 per cent. 3rd Unorganized district, 30 per cent. Village of Blackduck, 70 per eent. Village of Nymore, 150 per cent. Village of Tenstrike, 30 per eent. Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 4 in the following assessment districts be decreased as follows: Blackduck, 10 per cent. Cormant, 25 per cent, Eland, 20 per cent. Langor, 50 per cent. Moose Lake, 20 per cent. Nebish, 20 per cent. Spooner, 30 per cent, ist Unorganized district, 30 per eent. Village of Funkley, 20 per cent. Baudette, 50 per cent. Eckles, 10 per cent. Liberty, 10 per cent. Maple Ridge. 30 per cent. McDougald, 20 per cent. Rapid River, 20 per cent. Zipple, 50 per cent . 5th Unorganized district, 20 per cent. Village of Spooner, 60 per cent. Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class- es 5-A and 5-B in all the assessment distri be increased 40 per cent. Moved. seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class 6in the following assessment districts be increased as follows: Alaska, 50 per cent. Benville, 150 per cent, Blackduck. 100 per cent. Baudette, 100 per cent. Durand, 20 per cent. Eland, 20 per cent. Grant Valley, 30 per cent, Mamre, 4 Oper cent. Lammers, 90 per cent. Lakewood, 90 per cent. Moose Lake, 30 per cent. McDougald, 50 per cent. Nebish, 3 Oper cent. Port Hope. 60 per cent. Roosevelt, 60 per cent. Shotley, 200 per cent. Turtle River, 100 per cent. ‘Wheeler, 150 per cent. 3rd nUorganized district, 10 Oper cent. Blackduck .10 per cent, Chilgren, 10 per cent. Battle, 20 per cent, 6th Unorganized district, 110 per cent. Village of Blackduck, 40 per cent, Village of Redby, 40 per cent. | valuations of personal property in class Battle, 60 per cent. Bemidji, 100 per cent. Buzzle, 50 per cent, Birch, 70 per cent. Eckles, 20 per cent. Frohn, 100 per cent. Hagali, 500 per cent. Jones, 70 per cent. Liberty, 60 per cent. Lee, 100 per cent. Myrhe, 60 per cent. Northern, 30 per cent. Northwood, 200 per cent. Quiring, 150 per cent. Spooner, 20 per cent. Spruce Grove, 400 per cent. . Turtle Lake, 600 per cent, 1st Unorganized district, 50 per cent. 5th Unorganized district, 130 per cent. Village of Baudette, 30 per cent. Village of Funkley, 50 per cent. Spruce Grove, 170 per cent, ‘Wabanica, 170 per cent. Unorganized Dist. No. 1, 170 per cent. Unorganized Dist. No. 5, 35 per cent. City of Bemidji, 20 per cent . Bemidji, 30 per cent. Blackduck, 100 per cent, Eckles, 50 per cent. Grant Valley, 100 per cent, Hagali, 35 per cent. Jones, 100 per cent. Lakewood, 400 per cent, Myrhe, 80 per cent. Northern, 10 per cent. Northwood, 170 per cent. Port Hope, 30 per cent . Shotley, 70 per cent. Turtle River, 70 per cent. Zipple, 70 per cent. Unorganized Dist. No. 3, 70 per cent. Unorganized Dist. No. 6, 35 per cent. Village of Turtle River, 40 per cent, Village of Blackduck, 20 per cent, Moved ,seconded and carried that the| Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in class |valuations of personal property in class 6 in the following assessment districts|8 in the following assessment districts be decreased as follows: be reduced as follows: Chilgren, 30 per cent. Horpet, 10 _per cent. City of Bemidji, 25 per cent. Roosevelt, 70 per cent. Village of Spooner, 10 per cent. Taylor, 20 per cent. - Taylor, 30 per cent. Village of Turtle River, 25 per cent. Village of Kelliher, 25 per cent. Liberty, 20 per cent, Moved, seconded an dcarried that the| Spooner, 4 Oper cent. Village of Baudette, 30 per cent. 7 in all districts be increased 20 per cent. Moved, seconded and carried that the | Moved, seconded and carried that the |valuations of personal property in class | valuations of personal property in class|9 in the following assessment districts 8 in the following assessment districts|be increased as follows: ! be increased as follows: Battle, 400 per cent. | Benville, 80 per cent. | Blackduck, 1000 per cent. Bartle, 100 per cent. Grant Valley, 200 per cent. | Buzzle, 170 per cent. Hagali, 200 per cent. Fronn, per cent. Liberty, 80 per cent. Gudrid, 35 per cent. Northern, 250 per cent. Hamre, 80 per cent. Port Hope, 150 per cent. Lammers, 120 per cent. Spruce Grove, 30 per cent. | Lee, 35 per cent, | Turtle River, 500 per cent. | 500 per cent. Wabaica, 90 per cent. 35 per cent. Village of Baudette, 120 per cent. 5 per cent. Village of Funkley, 90 per cent, | ring, 50 per cent. Village of Nymore, 30 per cent. ! Village of Tenstrike, 100 per cert. Bemidji, 300 per cent. Buzzle, 250 per cent. Hornet, 500 per cent, Lammers, 20 per cent. Moose Lake, 400 per cent. Nebish, 400 per cent. Spooner, 250 per cent. Steenerson, 40 per cent. Turtle Lake, 40 per cent. City of Bemidji, 90 per cent. Village of Blackduck, 150 per cent. Village of Kelliher, 90 per cent. Village of Wilton, 250 per cent. Village of Spooner, 130 per cent. Moved, seconded and carried that the valuations of personal property in the following classes be increased as fol- lows: Class 10-A, 40 per cent. Class 11-A, 40 per cent. Class 12, 100 per cent, Class 15, 50 per cent. Class 26-A, 50 per cent. Class 27, 100 per cent. Class 10-B, 50 per cent. Class 11-B, 25 per cent, Class 13, 200 per cent. Class 18, 50 per cent. Class 26-B, 25 per cent. Class 30, 50 per cent. The following resolution was offered and moved for adoption by J. L. Georgi seconded by Myrhe. Carried. Whereas, the board of equalization learned with deep regret and sorrow of the death of Norman Helmer, deputy sheriff of this county. Now, therefore, as evidence of appreciation of his services as a publi official and in order to perpetuate his memory, Be it resolved. that the board of egu: ization do no Wadjournlgntill tt;{e 13;; day of August, 1912, at o'clock a. ¥ € A. E. RAK Chairman of County Bo: Attest: J. L. GEORGE, County Auditor. Various kinds of dictionaries none could muster with us until by the world’s 1300 PAGES P these exclusive fi DICTIONARY’ “ ILLUSTRATED_ ¥ e = REDUCED ILLUSTRATION OF THE $4.00 VOLUME This Dictionary is not published by the original publishers of Webster’s Dictionary or by their successors. (o 1t has been revised and brought up to the PRESENT DATE in accordance with the best authorities from the greatest universities, and is published by the well known SYNDICATE PUBLISHING CO. of NEW YORK CITY. Your Choice of the Three Books The $4.00 (Like illustrations in the announcements from da.y to day.) New The ONLY entirely NEW compilation by the world's greatest Webbterlan 5y norities from leading universities; is bound in full limp Leather, flcxible, stamped in gold on back and sides, printed Dictionary on Bible paper, with red edges and corners rounded; beautiful, Vlustrated girong, durable. Besides the general list of con- Expense tents as described, there are maps and over 600 APeNSS subjects beautifully illustrated by three-color plates, with numer- ous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of educational charts in two colors, and the latest United States Census. Present at this office BIX Consecutive Dictionary Coupons and the............. 98¢ The $3.00 is exactly the same as the §4.00 book, except in the Expense New Bonus of 81c ‘Websterian style of binding—which is in half leather with olive edges and square corners. Six consecutive Diction- Dictionary Ilustrated ary coupons, and the The $2.00 is in plain cloth binding, stamped in gold and black; Expense New B i Bonus of Websterian same paper, same illustrations, but has all cclored plates and charts omitted. Six conmsevutive Dis- Dictionary . c Hiustrated tionary coupons and the .....eceeeveeeerenccnnconns Village of Wilton, 50 per cent. DICTIONARY PRESENTED TO The Pioneer Readers for six coupons clipped on consecutive days and the small amount set opposite any style selected (which covers the items of the cost of packing, express from factory, checking, clerk hire and other necessary expense items.) ' EXCLUSIVE FEATURES FOUND ONLY IN THE DICTIONARY PRESENTED BY THE PIONEER aries claiming to be of words’’ by comparison, and none of them Look for the Dictionary Coupon on another page and Get Busy Clipping have been offered to the public but this New Websterian was compiled greatest authorities. Other diction- ‘just as good’’ are mere ‘‘iists incliude eatures. Dictionary of the English Laa- guage. Arrangement of Words in Sen- tences. Art of Correct Spelling. Abbreviations and Contractions. Agricultural Products of the U. S Anthracite Production. Armies of the World. Army and Navy Statistics. Birth Days. Birth Stones. Coal Production of the U. S. Coal Production of the World. Coffee Exportation of the World, Common English Christian Names. Comparative Wealth of the U, S Comparative Wealth of the World Corn Product of the World. Cotton Product of the U. S. Cotton Product of the World. Derivation and Development of the English Language. Derivation, Signification and Nicknames of Men. Derivation, Signification and knames of Women. Dictionary of Commercial and Legal Terms. Electoral Vote of Each State. Enumeration of World's Great Li- braries. Zquivalent Projection Map. Exports of the World. Famous Characters in Poetry ar Prose. Foreign Words, Phrases and Quo- tations. Glossary of Automobile Terms, Glossary of Aviation Terms. Gold Money of the World. Gold Product of the Worlc Great Battles of the World. Imports of the World. Key to Pronunciation. Larguage of the Flowers. Latest United States Census. Map of the United States. Map of the World. Meaning of Gems. Metrie n Circulation in the U. Monograph on Libraries. Names. Origin and Meanings of States and Territories. National Debts of the World. Navies of the World. icknames of Famous Persona icknames of States and Orig: tion. Oats Product of the World. Origin and History of Dictiona~- ies, Parts of Speech and Grammati: Significations. - Pig Iron Product of the World. Population of States and Counties. Population of the World. Presidents of the United States. Principal Cities of the United n States. Principles of Grammar—Orthoz- raphy, Etymology, Syntax an Prosody. Punctuation Marks and Meani Rules for Capital Letters. Silver Money of the World. Silver Product of the World. Simplified Spelling Rules. Simplified New Words Adopted. Steel Product of the World. Sugar Product of the World. Synonyms and Antonyms, Tea Exportation of the World. Time Differences. Tobacco Product of the U. S. Tobacco Product of the World. United States Army Statistics. Value of Foreign Coins in U. S. Money. Versification, Forms and Rules. Wealth of the World. Weather Forecasting. Wheat Product of the U. S. Wool Product of the U. S. Wheat Product of the World. Wool Product of the World.

Other pages from this issue: