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'y i, i | Every Cough Scatters Germs TO STOP THE SPREAD of colds in the family, allay the first coughing by Soothing and Smoothing the inflamed bronchial tubes with Dr. Bell’s PINE-TAR-HONEY It also inhibits further germ growth, Granny Metcalfe says—*Tt ain't what you're goln’ to do, it's what you do do that counts when you're ailing.” PTELL BY THEL BELL" For sale by Henley & Henley. rich, eterlized eream Pure, from cows inspected and paseed by the City Pure Food Depart- men!, Manufactured under the most modern and perfect ALL {ingredients that go to make our eream MUST be the standard of pur- conditions. ity and quality. There s o difference In “Frozen Cus- learn to say tards” and POINSETTIA Iee Cream. Try it. JOR SALD BY LAKBLAND. e ———————————) [ e O e 1 Sl .Ihe Lodges.. PALM CHAPTER, 0. B, 8.— Meets every second and fourth ursday night of each month at ‘f:n:o D. ¥n. fin. Fiora Keen, W, M.; . F. Wilson, secretary. LAK¥L.AND LODGE NO. 91, F.&A. M.— Regular communications held or second and fourth Mondays, at 7:8( D, lfl Vlsltn5 brethren cordially in vited. J. C. Owens, W. M.: J. F. Wilson, secretary. ————————————— K.OFP.— Regular meeting every Tuesday et 7:30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visitins members always welcome. L. W Yarnall, chancellor commander; E. § McCrary, secretary Np— POST 33, G. A. R.— Meets the first Saturday n every month at 10 a. m. A. C. Shaffer commander; J. R. Talley, adjutant. LAKBLAND CHAPTER, R, A. M.— Meets the first Thursday night iv : each month in Masonic hall. Visitinp companions welcomed. A. D. Leon ard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, secretary LAKELAND CAMP 78, W, 0. W,— Wednesday night. Wood- gg:tscgce%v first 2nd third Thursday ridge, counc 5 ulg Hebb, guardian of Circle. : POLK CAMP NO. 3,1, 0, 0, F,— Meets the first and third Mondays. Visiting Patriarchs welcome. F. A chon‘al}d{ sctrl'be: hM' B. Zimmer A atriarch. ORANGE BLOSSOM DIV. NO. 203 G.1. A.TOB.OFL. BE.— Meets every second and fourtd Wedneedvs of each month at 2:3¢ p. m. isiting sisters always wel eome. Mrs. J. C. Brown, secretar\ ' UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CAR PENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMER IC\, LOCAL 1778— Meets each Thursday night i Morgan & Groover hall, over Bates Dry Goods store. Visiting_ brothern w:{come. R. L. Marshall, presi dent; J. W. Layton, vice president J. W. Logan, treasurer; J. FELDS, financial secretary; H. F Dietrich, recording secretary; H. L Cox, conductor; Samuel Boyer, J. W Scarr, C. L. Willoughby, committet ELENORA REBEKAH LODGE NO, 4 Meets every second and fourtt Monday nights at 1. 0. O. F. hall Visiting brothers and sisters cordial G BT Arendell, seoratagy t % rs. uy Arende. B8 FRATERNAL ORDER OF 'EAGLES Mects every Wednesda: nlfiht at 7:30 at Odd Fellows’ hall. J. H Williame, president; E. M. Smaila gecretarv. B. P. 0. E.— Lakeland Lodge No. 1231, Be mevolent and Protective Order of Elks, meets every Thursday night ir odge rooms over postoffice. Visiting rethren cordially welcome. George E R AKE LODGE NO, 2, 1, 0, 0, F.— d ights at 7:30 at 1 Mee.tsFFrlhg;‘ 'n r\'l!slflnz brothen J. 2| Roan Eaton, N. G. are cordially invited. pMds, secretary; O. M. Notice is hereby given to all real lestate dealers that the property of Mrs. M. A. Troutman at 510 and 512 East Lime street is withdrawn from the hands of dealers and will be handled by the owner exclusively in the future. 1747 MRS. M. A. TROUTMAN. AUTO FOR HIRE New car, careful driver, reason- able rates, $1.50 per hour; spacial rates per day. Phone 109 or leave calls at Loyal Restaurant, opposite station. Car city no. 71, 1741 FRANK McCOLLUM. LOANS ON HOME PROPERTIES— Can arrange loan on your home in Lakeland on easiest and safest method. Repay by the month over| a period of three or five years. You will incur no obligation by asking for further information. Tampa Bay Land Company, Citi- zens Bank Bldg., Tampa, Florida. 1688 JOHN BRADY... Violin Teacher, Gives Lessons On VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN 1008 E. Oak or Phone 49 Red. LAKELAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Thorough individual instruction in all commercial branches at a much lower rate of tuition than any other school of its kind in the State. You will do well to visit our school, inspect our work, get our prices, and be convinced that our courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewrit: ing, Civil Service, Penmanship and Penmanship and Telegraphy are the best and cheapest to be had any where, We maintain a department for pu pils above the fourth grade who wish to take the Literary branches. See or phone W. D. HOLLAND, Manager Phone 96 Red E L IPEL YOU CAN BANK ON OUR CONCRETE Giving you genuinely satisfactory work either in the foundation, side- XXX I OO0 HE VENTURED HIS LIFE By S. V. LEVIS. m&!&:’:‘a 0.0 PaVaVaa! [ K J K [ K PXOOCXXXXXXXX There wasn't a thing against Bessie Hicks, excepting the fact that her 1ging father was only a flagman at the railroad cross- ing, and he was {rather a forlorn |flgura in his shab- by coat with its one empty sleeve. At any rate, four jor five of the girls who attended the |village scheol evi- dently considered it obligatory to |ignore Bessie in their recess games, judging from the slights they thrust upon her. However, DBes- gie's deportment was something to be emulated with profit; moreover, she was an apt pupil; and even in a school yard may Ibe found a goodly percentage of young people to whom qualities of heart and mind appeal before mere ex- ternals. “Shucks!” ejaculated Lena White, “Edna Larkin needn't consider her- self so superior to Dessie. She's way below her in class—always is, dear knows; besides, she hasn't half her good manners,” The four or five “best dressers” had a most exclusive time of it, so it was not the flagman’s little girl who had cause to complain of loneliness, by any means. ., With the older children at school, the tots at home were sometimes per- mitted to play in a neighbor's back yard. They required watching, ‘too, sometimes more than they got, for the straying ingtinct is particularly strong in some wee ones. That this was true of at least two playmates, the small maids in question were to demonstrate soon, for, hand in hand, they managed to elude their elders, and were heading straight for the “wailwoad track,” as Dotty pro- nounced if, The screech of a locomotive whistle was sufficient to prevent Dotty's com- panion from venturing f{urther, so Maizie prudently turned back in the direction of home.’ The next minute there was a tiny white-garbed figure in the very mid- dle of the track right above the watch box of the old flagman, The child, bewiidered by fright, was uncertain which way to go to get out of the way of the oncoming train. It took but another moment for the flagman to compr=hend the little one’s peril, and in the same moment he was racing from his box with the engine A AR walk, blocks, stable and garage floors, etc., for we use the very best of uni- form PROVEN cement, finest sands, ete., and we never skimp the pro- portion of cement used. Have you some work you want done? 308 West Main St. FLOR'DA NATIINAL VAU'T CO. Bucceesor to Lakeland Arusela 8tone Works H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr. FEPEPEPPRPRTIDEITPPRPDIE IR PEPERIPIDIDPDEIPDIOERIPIDD That our Drip Coffee can’t be equaled is proven by our daily in. crease of customers who demand the best. 5¢ PER CUP Never tastes bitter for it’s'made fresh every few hours Hive!you tried our Ho Coffee, served piping hot with pure Jersey cream and wafers S5 CTS. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 289 SPPPIPGEIPE LW.YARNELL Successor to W, K. McRae. TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kineé Prompt and Reasonable Serviee Guaranteed Houschold Moving s Bpecialty Residence Phone 67 Green; Office 16 well nigh at his heels. Leapiug on the track with the grim, belching monster horribly near him, he had barely time to scize the half- paralyzed toddler by the back of her clothing, and to swing her aside with his one arm, before the train whistled by on its thunderous path. A few pedestrians who had wit nessed the speefacle groaningly turned away their heads mangled body of the helpless bahy. Great was their relief great as was their amazement, when their dazed eyes could assure them of the truth, that the almosi-victim had escaped any worse injury than a few bruises! Excitement ran high among the group of spectators, and while one who recognized the child was taking her to her home, the little knot was presently augmented by the pupils from the school house. “Who's hurt? What's the matter?” demanded the nowcomers, in alram. “Couldn't be our Dorothy, could it!” almost screamed Edna Larkin, without waiting for a full account. Her fear- winged feet never halted until they .bore her to her home, “Then she isn't injured. They told the truth. Oh! I thought—" “Yes,” interrupted the neighbor who had carried in the object of solicitude, her escape was miraculous; but even more sc was the escape of her res- cuer. A hraver deed never was per- formed thun his, and physically han- dicapped as he was, t0o.” “Her rescuer? I never waited to—" “Flagman Hicks,” announced Mrs. Larkin, “I've just been told. Such heroism as his can be repaid never! To him we owe ths life of our pet.” Edna went to her room where she might weep unseen. The debt was too much for words! Give Fruit to Maycr of London. An ancient city privilege was wit. nessed at London a few days ago, when the lord mayor, Sir David Bur- nett, w presented by the printers with a fine collection of luscious fruit. The gift marked the continuance of a custom which has existed for many years and is a survival of the da.\.;«x when the lord mayor was entitled to I the fruit 2 fruit pr | | | th d re- cent rown in and |m i from Kent. Perfectly | avpies, pears and melor 1, indeed, | alm ry variety of fruit England can produce were to be seen in the overflowing cornucopia angd l.arw baskets corated with carna tions and blue silk ribbon in which the gift was contained. N to avoid seeing the i three | Embroidered Blouse. A charming new blouse of white chiffon is embroidered with dragon flies. There are two on each side of the front closing. They are worked with beads of silver, pale blue, mauve and iridescent green. The dragon flies are in graceful poses, and form a dec- orative touch to the blouse. Such Is Life. “Happiness is unattainable.” “How now?” “It was always my dream to get rich and have a cast-iron dog on the lawn. It took me forty years to get rich and now cast iron dogs are outof | style.” ‘Double Farm Harness The dependable kind, that is the harness to buy. Wears well and looks well. the harness we sell. |reasonable, but remember that qual- 'ity, not price, is the real standard of {harness value. McGlASHAN THE HARNESS MAN It is i ‘ SOME THINGS LAKELAND HAS Live Board of Trade. | Best Water in Florida. ' High, Healthful Location. | Progressive, (Cosmopolitan Citizer: I ship. Municipal Ownership of Light and .. Water. Largest Fireproof Hote!, absolutely modern. Svlendic Winter Chautaugua. Delightful Year-Round C'imate. Exceptionally Fertile Back Country Handsome and Well-Stocked Stores Center of Five Railroad Divisions Big Railroad Pay Ro'l, Mammoth Citrus Pucking House. Splendid Educational Facilities. Churches of all Denominations. Numerous Industria’ Enterprises Three Strong Banking Cencerns An Up-to-Date Daily Newspaper Mi'es of Granolithic Sidewalks Sewerage System. Vitrified Brick Streets and Our prices are| Dand ¥ automobile or other motor 1| ¥ f | while constant comfort and happiness are im- ) such person, to the other pers; N s possible with many still trying to keep on liv- | Whose person or property nizh i & I"Md luck” changed to “good luck, cy and Fire Departmen, |, of emergency, may excee| m’“ herein provided; aud TEovie praciicing physicians of automobiles shall be | Ked Cross sign, who some call when humay may exceed the raies of such reasonable ex a under the circumstances Section 7, Every iy, j City of Lakeland shaif 1, by the owner or the per., tody and control thereoy purpose to be kept by manner as to show tl, facturer, the horse p ing capacity, and na having its custody i mobile shall then, by number, which shall be j, or otherwise afixed (0 i, ures not less than thiee two inches in widih, in < plainly visible from the | GE-RAR-DY RHEUMATIC REMEDY Gets at the cause of rheu- matism — dissolves the urie acid — throws the poison out of the system. Really cures and makes people happy. & GE-RAR-DY Rheumatic Remedy is a posi- tiveremedy forrheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lqmbago and sciatica. Price 50c. and $1 a Bottle £ your druggist doesnof ! i:ep it, write direct 1o us, ! bile to be run or operateq | land before such number ., | Section 8. It shall e person to operate unless the same be pr 1 ke in good working o gong or bell. | ion 9. It shall be {;my automobile upon 1l of Lakeland, within the hour after sunset and ise of each and e mobile shall be equ.p, showing white lights vj three hundred feet ahead, light from the rear; aud adjusted as to shine upon number of such car; and | i ful to operate any motor ¢ of sald city within the pe described for automobiles |, hall be equipped with white light a distance of Don’t let that ction 10, It sh E ), all be unjyy %’rhg"t"om‘ operate any automobile or 1., i City of Lakeland with the .\ P ocd BE-RAR-DY Liniment for. e <= fo502 ints, and when used with the Rheumatic Remedy, Lonsunu the cure, Price 25¢, 1 GE-RAR- DY Lung Balsam top 16 with this healing 'Jhe Phil. P. Cresap Company, Ltd, = =\ -\ | | Mew Orleans, Louisiana. | person under the age of ¢ ! For sale Lakeland Fla., by Henley e or run any automo | motor ecar upon the ¢ & Henley. | Lakeland; and it shall be g person owning or controlling motor cyele or motor car t under the age of fifteen run the same upon the stree Section 12. It shall be y chauffer or driver to run or tomobile or motor car withfh ti land, without the knowledge or owner thereof. Section 13. Any person drivj, bile, motor cycle or other ., the City of Lakeland, shall 4 | signal, by putiing up of ha riding or driving a resiiv restive animal, cause such [ or other motor veh immediate stop and so rem noise as possible as long as for the safe passage of such animal, Section 14. Any person who i motor vehicle in the City of Lk a party to an accident wherel, animal or other property is injur | mediately stop and give his or . address and the number or de. !nrrourule THE LAND OF Lake Reglon of Florida has been rightly so n and is fast filling up wllh, those having “good luck,” or rather, who have quickly seized the great opportunities afforded ¢ them. These are not only those called ‘“lucky,’ from the advance in values in city and country | i property purchased, but even more the oppor- ' | tunists who are not only eagerly buying, but using the land here suitable for citrus fruit, | strawberry and truck raising. Five or ten | years hence northern friends will call them “lucky.” Not so, that word does not spell their good fortune- They looked for, and saw their opportunities, embraced them, and are simply reaping their resulting reward- Here climate with outdoor life gives health, r-round tillage and crops give \\'eullh:; | This High ing north. Those whose lives are made |and in the event of the death wretched by the cold and sudden changes, $1|0_|l|111rud D.l'l‘af'll OF persous, - where now located, if they but hear and heed ' dccident or collision to the (it (¢ | City of Lakeland, within the ) hours thereafter. Provid | shall not apply to vehicles ot ment of “the City of Lakelund | Section 15. Any or all ind their amid the comforts and delights of this balmy, produe- tive High Lake Region. the call of opportunity, will s all vacant lands would produce % lh_(-se | department of the City of Luk things, or do it the year round, or all Florida | the right-of-way over all s land, or even ull land in this region would do | and it shall be the duty of u [i.. the danger of losing present opportunities | wise using or occupying the s would be far less. 1y clear the streets for the pussi. \ 8 But no other portion of the U, §. has this :”"];‘_‘"\ v :'}"(l’l '"" '"pl-':\l;-j t combination of climate,right land and low |0 drive over or upon any fir the fire department in the City nd much of the land here will not give 16. prices, Nection Any person wh “lucky™ results. Hence the need of open eyes | h (B barae anet ud alert minds to find real opportunities, in | AUY of the provisions of thi : QI 4 - be punished with a fine of 1 the hands of the who know and have them, | A i e hose | dvilars and not more thin 1 and will give a quare deal,” even to those at_hard labor, or both in the d ignorant of the Florida soils. rourt, Driven from the north to escape the killing [ FPassed Dec. 17, 1913. rigors and sudden changes of its winters, we MORRIS (v have sought for and ¢ these oppor- Attest. H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk Approved by me this 30th day f A, D, 1913, like ourselves, needing to out in the weather, and with a record behind us of 40 years of “square dealing,”” we feel able to be help- ful to many sojourning in Lakeland- Those who witnessed the scenes here on her tunities to those, live and work much 0. M L 1783 Eveiything that goes to make up o Live, Lovely City—8.500 now— 15.000 in 1915 JUDICIAL, CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR POLK Y, FLORIDA.—Marie Palmer and Gus .. Palmer, v8. Manilla Investment Co. and J. 0. Hill —Bill to Quiet Titre. It appearing from sworn bill and affidavit appended thereto, filled In the anove entitled cause, that the Manilla Investment Co., a for- elgn corporation, and 1. H. Hill, are non-resi- dent defendants, and their exact addresses are unknown to the complainant; that the said X H. Hill is above the age of twentv-one years, and that there are no persons m the State of Florida, known to complainants, service upon whom would be binding upon the sard defend- ants; and it further appearing mat there are , unknown to the complainants, be- lieved by them to have or claim an interest ln| land descrined in the said bill. to-wit : l t of land in Polk Florida, follow Ce at the or orner of the northwese rter (N, Wil of the southeast quarter (8. E. 1-4) of cection nineteen (18) ot townsmip twenty- eight (28), south of range tv v-rour (24) east and running west five (5 . thenee | 2096 chains to Lake ingswe | e east along margin of said lake to W. and F. B, Poteet’s line for D. Holt, thence north to starting point; other wise descrihed as ten acres on east side of lot two (2) of sald section It is therefore ordered that said non-resi- dent defendants, Manilla Investment Company and 1. H. Hill be and appear to the bill of complaint filed in s cause, on the first Monday in February, A. D. 1914, same being a rule day of this eourt It is further ordered that all persons un- known to complainants and not named as de fendants to this eause, who may have or claim any interest in the land above described, be and appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on the first Monday of March, 1914. same being a rule day of this court. It is further ordered that this order be pub- lished in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper published iu Polk county, Florida, for twelve (12) consecutive weeks Witness the Honorable J. A. Johnson, clerk of the Circult Court and the seal of said court at Bartow, Florida, this 19th day of Novem ber, A. D 19013, J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Circuit Court. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF POLK T hereby certify that the foregolng is a true and correct copy of the order of publication is- sued in said cause and on file In my office, Witness my hand and seal of said court this 19th day of November, A. D. 1913. J. A. JOANSON, Clerk of the Circuit Court. B —— ORDINANCE NO. 160 v owned by W. 1522 An Ordinance to Prohibit the Running at Large of Domestic Fe within Prescribed Limits of the City of land. . Be it ordiined by the City Council of the City of Lakeland: be unlawful for the owners turkeys, guineas or other in the city of Lakelan t or suffer the same to in the following d v, to-wit: at! ribed limits of ded on the north by Peacht on the ! € by Towa avenue, on the sc y Lime | st the west by Vircinia ave bt al 1 ¢ fowls within such limits shall be kept | 1 by the owner thereof upon his own 2. Any ts af owner of real property within | | If unable to secure Selden 30th birthday cannot question but it is good to be alive, and living in thisregion. All such, and all wishing to learn of these opportuni- ties, and all from the cold nerthland, are in- vited to call on us here. M. G. WILLARD i Kentueky Blag.. rhone 102, Lakeano Fla —_— ORDINANCE NO. 161 An. Ordinance to Regulate th and Sale of Milk in and for th land, Florida, and to Prescrils the Violation thereof : . Be it ordained by the City (¢ City of Lakeland : Section 1. From and after i OHOTEARLERND LT3 this ordinance, no license shall | vendor of milk within the city of L An ordinance to regulate traffic on the ) cept upon written application eland and prescribing 1 of the provisions streets of the city of penalties for the viol thereof shall have been approved by the ( Health; and any license issued ordinance or which sha have her Be it Ordained by the City Council of the | issued may, at any time after fi City of Lakeland, of Florida. be revoked by the City Board of 1! Section 1. The term “vehicle” wherever it | persistent, repeated or wilful s appears in this_ ordinance, shall apply to all | {aw or ordinance, of the City modes, other than railways, of transportation erning the production or sale o of persons, ba or merchandise or other | Sec. 2, Every vendor of milk property, whether by being pulled, pushed or ! city of . Lakeland shall have his otherwise propelled AT and the provisions of this | for ordinance, re § ting to vehicles generally, so far shall be held to . 4 fiix his as applica : HTINLYE 4G MRS | i rceny U0 JCIL RIX HiE n n;' \\l(u'Hl. ‘-dluli,“ruhlm. or driven upon ”'0.1-.\ him in vending and deliver ket Sl LB ARG { See, 3. It shall be unlawful t $ b iddes 8 oty L SHE Do "}y';{ for sile, within the City of : e e l.vl'lll milk from any cow or cows he han Within one year next precedin ertaking 1 or Wi ) aka Ao the rI:;r of ,'l"'(“""!'l,‘f with tuberculin and found f1 a6t erta g & culosis, by the City Board of | representative, provided this regular vendors of milk and to persons selling milk fro: not more than two cows in heu Sec. 4. Tt shall be unlawful f Section 3 if turning hall he When turning into another street, to the left, the vehic ssed to the right of the ¢ 1 of the streets hefore turn to the right the vehicle made urn the corner as closely as prac- the City of 1 ticable, TR Section 4. No vehicle shall be made to Vgl €ross any street except at street intersections, | cept under conditions author nor shall any vehicle he turned within any | Board of Health. street except at st only by turning t ter of such inter Section 5. No stand with its left interseetions, and then Sec. 5. Any person engaged he left around the cen- | milk in the City of Lakeland, imn n the occurrence of any contagiol shall te made to|himself or in any member of his de to the curh nor backed ' in any person connected with up to the curb of any street adiacent to busi- | business, shall notify the City B ness establishment except when actually | and at the same time suspend the loading or unloading; nor shall any vehicle livery of milk until authorized t he stopped or made to stand within the inter- | same by said board. sections of any streets except in cases of | Sec. 6. It shall be unlawful fo: emergency; and no automobile shall be | son to sell milk within the City “parked” on Tennessee avenue hetween. Main that shows a bacterial content of T street and Cedar street; no vehicle shall be 500,000 per cublc centimeter. caused to stand for a longer perlod of time Sec. 7. Any person or person than fifteen (15) minutes on the following violate any provision of this ord streets, to-wit: Pine, between Florida ave- be punished by a fine of not m nue and Massachusetts avenue; Kentucky ave- dollars, or no{ more than ten ¢ nue, between Pine and Main streets: Main at hard lab homg the discre street between Massachusetts and Florida ave- ‘courtnr SR e nues. . Section 6. Tt shall be unlawful for any [ Fassed by City Council Dec. ¢ person to run an automobile, motor cyele or WORME ¢ bicyele on any street of the city of Lake- land within the fire limits thereof at a greater rate of speed than 12 miles per hour. or six miles per hour in turning corners, or on any Street of the City of Lakeland outside of the fire limits, at a greater rate of speed than 13 miles per hour; provided that police motor- rvwwrheerreveee v v - - Attest : H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. Approved by me this 31st day of A D. 1913, 1784 0. M Selden C press Door Palatka* Fla. & Manufacturers of millwork, cypress doors, sash, blinds, mould door and window frames. Special work solicited. Red Gum 3 Veneered Doors. Cypress Screens for Doors, Windows and Porci specialty. Write for our plan for screening porches. . goods from dealer, send direct to benefited. High grade material ang workmanship. TAMP/'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WOTEL e 50 Electric Elevators k. fic I: lv; ‘f‘i‘_; v(_ ' 8 it I Electrie Fana in Dining Room DCSOTO HOTEL W. L. Parker, M3 e assed Ly City Council Dee. 31, 1913 Largest and most comfortable lobby in S . W A M. G MUNN s ot ¥ In the elty. Two large porches: do © q Presideat. ’ ;z(‘feog‘up All outside rooms and well ventisted. Courteous freatment gusrs=w¥ 3 Attest e = RATES—EUROPEA H. L SWATTS, City Clerk | Ome person, " without - bath. N One person T ATES—AMERICAN ,\wrr.‘n- 1 by me this 31st day of December, One person, with bath One :e}soa wn‘hm'?‘-'h A 913 Two persons, without bath tthout 1782 0. M. EATON, Mayor. l Two persons, h e W D G 4 Two persons with bath