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863 J.L.Johnson
864 Atkins Bros.
865 Ste:rart's Garage
866 J.T.Northam's Garage
867 W.L.Senter
868 A.A.Weaver
869 C.D.Lanier
870 W.C.Kel1y
871 W.J.Brown
872 J.D. Champion
873 W.H.Paucette
874 Edwin Harrington
875 Arthur Commings
876 L.L.Levinson
877 L. M. Chaff in
878 A.A.MGDonald
879 Mrs. Innis B.Caviness
8 o C.B.W at
881 D.P.McDonald
882 Parker Bros
883 Harnett County News
884 J.W.Halford
885 J.W.YcArtan
886 D.B.Mcnonali
887 J.W.Halford
888 J.W.Halford
889 N.C.Norian
890 Husk* Hardware House
80 &'1an Si1o&a*e1Psi11 teley
892 A.A.Weaver
893 H.A.Parker
894 R.F.Jornigan
895 B.W.Leo
896 A.J.Godwin
87 L.A.Avory
890 Elizabeth Bridge
899 W.R.Kivett
900 J.D.Lanier
Sol -
934 Pauper ordelrs
9jB.Yc5rWaYcArtan
936 S.D.Brantl *y
937 Dixie Cooke
938 J.H.McAlister
939 A. .McDpnald
Commissioners adjourned to moot next
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W.H.Pauoette, Clerk to Board.
Wood work for convict camp
$ 7.00
Mdse, for convict camp
1.80
Gas ani oil for convict camp
16.07
"
5.01
Mdse, for convict camp
6.90
Freight bolls, eto.
8.18
Butter for convuct camp
1.80
Milk for convict camp
2.50
Poll Holder in U.L.R.
3.00
" " "" Buckhorn
3.00
Salary and stamps
223
Salary, deputy, R OF D
50.
Keeping N. Ferry
30.00•
Salary as $eoordor
100.00
Salary,Deputy C.S.C.
50.00
Salaryand stamps
259.20
Board of Jury
89.00
Lumber f or bridge in Ant. Creek
50.82
Sundry Acct
39.49
Mdsee for county
17.40 f
Supplies for county
26.25
Expense of vaccination
45.82
Salary as Sheriff
354.10
" " Auditor
10000
Inquest of Isaac Bass
20.30
Services to Fanni a Woodall
15.00
Burial pzpense of Sarah Nordan
20.00
Paint andsupplies for County
96.93
Supplies for county
134.25
tire for convict camp
13.45
R gistrar f or_Averasieoro
18.69
Poll Holder for Averasboro
3,00
Poll holder and returning report
b9.00
Capt. 1 still
20.00.
Capt. 2 stills
40.00
Home Demonstrator
33.33
Judge of election in '$eill'sCreek
3.00
Keeping County Home
93joo
paupers 167.50
Rxpenees 65.00
Poll Holder for Lillington 3.00
Copying 4500 names for J.W.Halford 20.00
Fare of Oli Soldiers to R iehmond 50.00 -
B1 costs, May S.C. 623-93
regu�itdste..
J.C.Byrd,Chairman.
July 3r4. 1922.
The County Commissioners met in. regular session. Present J.C.Byri, Chairman, J.W.Jordan,
W. J. McStewart, R.T.Johneon and Jas. A. Buchanan.
Ordered that the sum of $300.00 to Rastern Carolina Rzzz*x2fx2=dz Chamber of Commerce to '
ail in Boil Weevil campaign, which was oriered June 5th. be recinded, as aareement was not
Somplied with.
Orderei that Alex Flliott, Cot of Anderson Creek Township, be released of Poll Tax permen-
ar.tly.
31liott Bridge across L.L. River condemned.
Ordered that Ma F, Wicker be allowed $30.00 per quarter. was getting $22.50 n
Moved and seconded that we employ Farm Pemonetrator. County to pay $1000.00�to begin Sept.
lst. 1922.
Ordered that all Township- Road Commissions who have not reported to deliver the books in
person to the County Auditor, Monday July 10th.x2* or supoenas will be issued for same.
Ordered that F.M. Bbaskaw pay $6150.00 privilege Aim license.
Resolved by Board of Commissioner that thereas it finds there its no newspaper published
in the Linden ^pecial School District and wre reas the Dunn Dispatch is a newspaper published
in the County of Harnett ani having general circulation in said school district, it is ordar-
ed that notice hereto attached be published in said Dunn Dispatch one week
Notice of Election result.
Notice is hereby.Riven in compliance with Chapter 87, Public Laws, Extra Session 1820, that
the election held on the 29th. day of April, 1922, in that part of Harnett contained in the
Linden Special School Tax District, upon the issuance of $4000.00 of school house bonds, re-
sulted as follows: Number of voters registered, 18; Number of votes cast for bonds, 14; number
of votes cast against bonds, 2; that the said vote was canvassed by the Board of Cossvissioners
of Harnett - County, and the elecetion declared duly carried for bonds.
D$191 by order of the Board of Commissioners.
J.C.Byrd, Chattman of the Boari of Commissip
ere of Harnett County.
Attest: W.H.Faueette Secretary
We, the undersigned Registrar
tion for Olive Branch Dist, No. 1,
There being One Hun=dred Twenty Two
For Special tax sixty four-(64)
Against special tax fifty eight(' )
Wit. D.R.Smith, N.P. (N.P. SEAL)
My comm. expires Oct. 12th, 1922.
and Judges s3 do hereby affirm that the special school eleo-
white, held on the 10th. day of June, 1922, are as follows:
(122) reg. voters.
B.S.Mann, Registrar (SEAL)
M.L.Ballari, Judge (SXAL)
D.C.Namilton, Judge (SEAL)
NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY.
TO TTH7 HONORABLE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY:
W419 the undersigned, Registrar and Judges of Election, do hereby certify that rursuan* �e
the order of your honorable board at its session held on the first day nf May, 1922,,we did
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hold on this the 15th. day of June, 1922, a special election upon the following two questions,
to -wit:
First; The question of issuing not exceeding Seventy Five Thousanl ($75000.00) Dollars of
serial bonds of Duke School T.istrict No 1. an-1 levying a special annual tax to pay the same
and -r the provisions of Chapter 87, Public Laws of 1920(Fxtra session of the General Assembly)
and,
Second, Upon the question of asc- rtaining the will of the people within sail district wheth-
er there shall be levied in said district a special annual yax of not more than thirty cents on
the hundred dollars valuation of property and ninety cents on the poll to supplement the publb
school fund which may ke apportioned to said district by the County Boarl of Fiuoation in case
such special tax is voted as fully set forth in your said order of May 1st.
We further certify that there were 264 voters, duly registered ani qualified to vote in said
special election, that in said election there were cast the following votes, to -wit:
For bond issue 236 ballots
Against bond issue 2 ballots
Fnr special tax 235 ballots
Against special tax 2 ballots
Witness our hangs and seal, this the 15th. day of June, 1922.
T.'rs. A.W.Tillinghast,Registrar (SEAL)
R.S.Kelly
W.F.Blake, Judges of Election.
Mrs. Tillinghast being zKmm duly sworn says that she was the duly appointed and qualified
Registrar for the above special election; that the foregoing returns signed by her and the judl
god of Election whose names are subscribed thereto is true.
Mrs. A.W.Tillinahast
Sworn to and subscribed Dosfore me,
this the 15th. day of June, 1922.
C.H.Millar 71.P,
My Commission expires Way 31st. 1924.
ACTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY UPON THE RETURNS OF THE REGISTRAR AND
JUDGRS OF ELECTION ON A SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN DUKE SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1, on the 15th. day
Of June, 1922, pursuant to aztix order of said Board :
At this regular session of the Boarl of Commissi -ners of Harnett County hall at the Court
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house Ax= n laid Conrnty, on Moniay, the 3rd. day of July, 1922, present Commmissioners, J.C.
Byrd, Chairman, R.T.Johnson, W.J. Me Stewart, Jas. A. Buchanan and J.W.Jordarn, Absent,NOne.
Whereupon the board entered upon the judicial conaileration of returns of the officers xft
appointed to hold a special election in Duke Itz1viraE School District No. 1 on Juno 15, 19221
upon two questions, to -wit:
First: Upon the question of issuing not exceeding Seventy Five Thousand Dpllars of serial
bonds of Duke School District No 1, and levying a special annual tax to pay the same under the
provisions of Chapter 87 of the Public Laws of 19209Txtra Session of the General Assembly-' and
Second, Upon the question of ascertaining the will of the people within sand district whethz
there shall bs levied in said listrict a special annual tax of not more than thirty cents on
the One Hun-Arai Dollars valuation of property ani ninety cents on the poll to supplement the
public school find which may be apportioned to said district by the Xszx County Board of Educa
tion in case such special tax is v�tel as more fully set forth in the order of this Board, of
May 1st. 1922.
There was files with this Board returns made by the Officers of said election in words and
figures as follows:
"NORTH CAROLED, HARNRTT COUNTY.
TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF CO1VJISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY,
We, the uniersignad, Registrar and Judges of Election, do hereby certify that pursuant to the
order of yid r Honorable Noarl at its s6asion hell on the first day of May, 1922,.we dil hold
on this the 15th, day of June, 1922, a special election upon the following two questions, to -wat
First: The question of issuing not exceeding Seventy Five Thousand ($75000.00) Dollars of
serial bongs of Duke School District No 11 aril levying a special annual tax xt to pay the same
under the provisions of Chapter 87, Public Laws of 1920(Extra Sesssion of tie General Assembly)
and
SECOND: Upon the question of ascertaining the will of the people within sail district
whether there shall be levied in sail district a special annual tax of not more than thirty
cants on the hundred dollars valuation of property and ninety cants on the poll to supplement
the public school fund which may be apportioned to sail district by the County Board of Ed-
ucation, incase ssuch special tax is voted as fully set forth in your said crier of May lst.
Ne further certify that there were $64 voters, duly ragisfered and qualified to vote in said
special t!lecti -rn' that in sail election there were cast the following votes, to -wit:
For Boni issue 236 ballots.
Against bond issue 2 ballots.
For speaialtax 235 ballots.
Against special tax 2 ballots.
Witness our h ants ani seal, this the 15th. day of June, 1922.
Mrs. A.W.Tillinghast,Registrar (SEAL)
R.S.Kelly
W.F.Blake, Judges of Election
Mrs:. A.W.T11binghast being duly sworn says that she was the duly appnintal ani qualified
Registrar for the above special election; that the foregoing returns signet by her ani the Judge
Of Election whose names are subscribed thereto is true.
} Mrs. A.W.Tillinghast
Sworn to ani subscribe) before rye
this 15th. day of June, 1922.
C.H.Miller N.P.e
Whereuponrthe Board duly compared said returns with a luplivate copy thereo£ filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Harnett County,
Said Boar3 having fully canvassad, passeftmx upon and considered sail returns the said Board
did judicially declare, pass upon ani determine ani does hereby judicially declare ani determine
the rewilts of said election as follows:
First: That said el- _ction was dkly callel ani aivertised as proviied bj law and in accordance
with th,+ provisions and oriers of this Board.
Second, That the said election was duly held on the 15th. day of June, 1922, xxt the date fix-
ed for the holding ^f the same by prior order of this Board.
Third, That the tital number of qualified voters in sail school district and duly qualified
to vote in sail election was 264.
Fourth: That the total number of rotes cast in said election "For Boni Issue" was 236; that
the total number of votes cast in said election "For Special Tax" was 235;
Therefore, it is further considerei, oriered ani adjudged by the Board of Commissioners
Harnett County that the - question of issuing not execeeding Seventy Five Thousand Dollars of
serial bonds of sail School District ani levying a special annual tax 11 to pay the same under
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the provision s of Chapter 87, Public Laws o3 1Q20, receival approval of a majority of the
qualified voters of said district, and the Committee, "rustees or other governing body'of said
3lstrict are authorized and frilly empowered to issue said bonds in accordance with the pro -
wisinns of the Act of the General Assembly before mentioned.
It is further considered an9 aiju4Ra4 by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County that
the secon3 issue submittal in sail election; that is to say, the question of levying annually
in said district a special tax of not more than thirty cents on the One Hundted Dollars of
valuation of property and ninety cents on-the poll to supplement the public school furls which
may be apportioned to sai9 3istriot by the Vnunty Board of F9ueation received the approval of a
majority of the qualified voters of said district an3 said special tax is heresy ordered to be
lb-fiad annually in accordance with law;
It is further ordered by the Board that the Clerk of this Board be an9 he is hereby directe:i t
to cause a notice containing a brief statement of tha r ►silt of mail election to be published
in the Dunn Dispatch, a newspaper publishe3 in the County of Harnett, it appearing to the Board
that there is no newspaper published in said school district, said publication to be xt in.at
least nne regualr issue of sari paper.
Report of Convict camp filed with minutes.
Raport of Miss Bridge, Home Demonstrator, filed with minutes.
The following offers were allowed by
944 D. C. McRae
945to 1006 Pauper otders
9180') O.S.Borleaux
IL006 O.S.Borleaux
1109 A.M. Long
Mo J.W.McArtan
Ml B.S.Mann
1012 B.S.Mann
$023 Mann Bros.
10;4 J.F.Bethune
WL W.H.Faueette
1016 AixXx][s*xku S.D.Brantley
1017 Averasbore Road Comm.
1018 L.A.Avery
1019 Vane- Cameron
1020 J.A.Darrneh
1021 L.A.Avery
1022 A.J. Godwin
1023 H.A* Dirlington
1024 T.D.Stewart
1025 Huska Hariware House
1026 McLauchlin Hardw. & Furnit.
1027 Huske Hardware House
;028 H.S.Banks and Co.
1029 J.T. Northam
1030 H.C. Sauter
1031 T.W.MaT�foi
1032 C.W.Matthaws
1033 Lynn Wilier
1034 W.L.Santer
1035 Swift an3 Co.
1036 J.H.Jones
1037 J.W.Half ord
1038 J.W.Halford
1039 J.W.McArtan
1040 L.L. Levinson
1041 A.A.Weaver
1042 A.A.Weaver
1043 N.A.Stewart
1044 Elwin Harrington
1045 W.L.Matthews
1046 Smith an3 McKay
1047 Fred Barefoot
1048 J.D.Lanier
1049 J.F.Black
1050 I.W. Smith
1051 D. R. S�,ith
the Commissioners:
McLauchlin Hdw. ani Fnt, Co.
Lumber for Clark's bridge
$230.16
Paupers
419.50
2 gays as poll holder
6.00
Bridge work in Hector's Creek
36.00
2 days as poll holder
6.00
Cost aivanced to A.A.Waaver
40.00
Registrar in Special School slection21.66
B.W.Lee
" an9 making •turns
6.00
Gas and work for convict camp
5.35
Guard at convict camp
50.00
Salary and stamps
264.88
1 day as poll holder
3.00
Bridge work
145.62
Jailor
41.90
2 days an3 poll holler and returns
9.00
Capt. 1 still
20.00
Capt. 2 16tills
40.00
Capt. 1 still
20.00
1 day as poll holder
3 00
1 day as poll holder and returns
.00
Mdsa. for county
7.15 ✓
1052
McLauchlin Hdw. ani Fnt, Co.
1053
S.M.Byrd
1054
N.A.Stewart
1055
C. McArtan
1056
L.C.Seawell
1057
D.A.Graham
1058
H.A.Parker
1059
B.W.Lee
1060
R.F.Jernigan
1061
J.H. MoV ister
1062
Coats Drug Co,
1063
W. F. Stewart
1064
A.A.McDonali.
1065
J.A.MeLeod
1066
Dan Tucker
lo6 M.J. McNeill
106$ Tiarnett Cnun
Co. M38e, convict camp
ty News
lo69
W.R.Gilliland
1070
L.F.Arnold
1071
J.W.McArtan
1072
L.M. Chaffin
1073
Arthur Cummings
1074
Childrene Home Society
1075
M iss Flizabath Bridge
1076
Jas. C. Sorter
1077
D.P.McDonald
1078 .
J.W.Half ord
1079
F.A.Turlington
10$9
H. McD. Ray
Co. M38e, convict camp
1.9;
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455.69
n « e
4.207
« « "
3.00
1.00
2.24
« « «
41.55
6.35
n n n
18.66
Guard at Convict Camp
50.00
Car hire for inquest at Duke
5.00
Health and quarantine Officer
60.00
Salary as Sheriff
394.10
Salary as Judge of-Recorder's Court100.00
To Bal. or9ar for convict camp
35.00
Freight, etc.
15.76
2 days as poll holder
6.00
Salary, Deputy, Reg. of Doeis
50.00
Poll holder -or U.L.R.
3.00
Soda for county home
121.29
Poll holder and making returns
$.00
Keeping Co. Home
72.00
Regis tray an9 making returns
24.00
24.00
1 day as poll holder
3.00
)[dse for county
12.70 ✓
Lumbar for Duke Bridge
49.88
1 day on Pension Board
2900
1 " « " a
2.00
1 day Judge of Election
3,00
2 gays n « «
6.00
2 " " " "
00
Hnlling election and making returns
6.00
1 day as poll holder
3.00
; day on Pension Board
2.00
Butial of pauper
20.00
Wnrk nn tsxz%xxk x bridge
5.00
Salary as C.S.C.
261.47
1 day as poll holder
3.00
Janitor for May and June
40.00
Registrar and making returns
6.00
Printing for county
38.50
To footway on Barbecue Creek
5.00
To lumber Hector's Creek
28.92
- Conveying prisoners, etc..
30.00
,Salary
50.00
Keeping N. Ferry
30.00
x3Em- PIRASx monthly allowance
20.00
Home Demonstrator
+33.33
Work ontax„.lrooke
42.00
Salary as uditor
100.00
Bill of State Board of Health
4.60
work and lumber for bridge
4.74
2 days as poll holder
6.00
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1081
W.J. Brown
1 day as poll holier
3.00
1082
N.A. Smith
Tsdse. for onnvict camp
15.40
1083
D.P.McDonali
P.A. Acct.
43.92
1084
J.W.Half ord
quarantine+ Work
589.38
1085
N.S.Atkins
Holding Tst. and 2nd. primaries
27.00
1086
Walter Ray
Taking tax list in U.L.R.
142.25
1087
Harlee- Welborn Co
Supplies for Courthouse
744.39
10888
C. Rich
Taking tax list for Lillington
102.50
Board
of Commissioners
adjourned to meet June 10th. 1922, at 9:30 o'clock,
A.M.
J.C.Byrd, Chairman
' Boadd of County Commissioners.
W.H.
Faucette, Clerk
Board
of Commissioners.
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July 10th. 1922. call
County Commissioners met in xxxxI x session. All members present.
Resolved by the Board of Commissioners that we approve proposition of County Board of
sduoation to borrow from State RKtaxx Y Building Fund upon Lehalf of the several *ak =1 district
filing satisfactory applications therefor. 50% of the cost of new shhool buildings required
by them; and the Boari pledges itself to co-operate with County Board of Rducation in prOviding
the remainder of cost of said buildings pp to a tota>, of $60,000.00 provided arrapmements may
be made for said amount without increase of 1921 tax rate.
NOR -TH: CAROLINA, HAROTT COUNTY. OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
The Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, met in adjourned meetin at 10:00 o'clock a.m.
Non:iay, July 10th. 1922, present, J.C.Byrd, Chairman, and commissioners, R.T.Johnson, W.J.
VeStowart, Jas. A. Buchanan and J.W.Jordan, with W.II.Faucette, Clerk and Chas. Rose, Attorney.
Upon motion of Commissioner Jordan, seconded by Commissioner, Johnson, the following resolu-
tion was unanimoudly a4opte3;
Whereas this Boari did on July 1922_, orier issued note of the County in the sum of Sixty
five Thousand Dollars ($65000.00) to proviie funds to apply on the construction of LaFayette
Highway through Harnett County; and Whereas said notes, with interest , matures at Chase Nation-
al Bank, New York, on July 15th. 1922; and whereas the funds from the State out of which said
road is ultimately to be paid for are bot yet available; but whereas it appears that the State
Highway Commission have agreed to complete said road from State funds without further call upon
the Countym, and it appears feasible to reduce said note to $401000.00m by application of cer-
tain funds n -ow available for LaFayette Highway fund now to the credit of the County of Harnett
in the Harnett County Trust Company; but that the renewl of said rote for the sum of Forty
Thousand Dollars for twelve months is necessary;
Now, the ref are, it is ordered:
That the Chairman be awl he is hereby ordered e.�teeutrr in the name of the Board of Commissioners
of Harnett County note in the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00) bearing interest
at the rate if five ani one haflf per cent per arnum, payable semi - annually, said note to bear
date of July 15th. 1922, and mature twelve months after date, both principal and interest pay -
arle at Chase National Bank in City of New York; sail note to be signed in the name-of said
Baai of Commissioners, attested by its Clerk, ani its corporatet seal affixed thereto.
Be it resolved further that the full faith and credit of the County of Harnett be and the sae
same is hereby pledge3 to the punctual payment of the principal and interest of sand note as
the same shall b +come due.
This not, is issued in accorlaree with the provision of sections 1 3767 -72 of Consolidated
Statutes of North Carolina, an3 are found and declared to be within all constitutional and
statutory limitations.
The Chairmand of this Board is authorized to draw from the funds now to the credit of the
County aiyicass[ittxx with Harnett County Trust Company, the sum of $28,900.00 which, together
with the proceeds of the note above authorized shall be used to pay the $65000.00 note and
interest on same maturing July 15th. 1922. The Chairman is further authorized to re- deposit
with the Harnett County Trust Company such other special filnis as the County has on interest wit
with other Banks to make the distribution of the funda in his judgment equitable.
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Complaints of various persons heard ax�txitltfdtxRltilz�t# xRx3Fli ftRxealUt��d5txtx�3c>rro�cx
concerning high valuations are as follows:
Anderson Creek J �
XXXXU ILeprtan, Ard. Crca p�ns that x1400 acres valued a�t�$ xAi%i "O*ie too high. /* I ,BOO -&`
Averasbero
i/W.S.Stricklarl complains that one town lot valued at 13000.00 too high
S.R.Surles complains that two town lots are too high
M.G.Loe and Ellis Goldstein investigUe- SodtA_+X3S00
Hectors Creek.
/ A.X# 8iucom complains 322 acres valued at $6440 to high. Withirawn.
L.T.Swith complains Hockaday land listed at 44000.00 cost him $3200.00. $3500.00 agreeable' 3 s O O
D.H.Mason complains 144 acres valued at $5700.00 s-000
LillinRton d
J. Robert Young complains 467 acres listed px1l ;`28000.00. tc60.00 per acre. Varsh Fir /S D�
160 acres listed at 9060.00 4-o -
Miss H.F.Byrd 43 acres valued at 4800.00 M1
Y.1t8Jobrson ' 1 acres residence $4000.36. Claims valuation raised from 62500.00, wants ralk
r0'4to for 2 years.
.Neills Creek.._.
1tar 54 acres valued at $p2160.00 Withdrawn
• A% *isor 38# acres ltsted. Investigate V 04
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J. F; inn oomplains that 266 acres valued at $9160.00. Glaims damane by fire of ;1500.00 —
W.H. 84mon complains 58 ages valued at $4415.00-Woo. See 0610n Blaok and. W.K.B ack
A.M.Shaw made, recommendations of 1921 release.
Y e
. Lillington
John Mcprtan complains 250 acres valued at 46000.00 too high.
Ave #aaboro
Dr. R.L.Warren and E.B. Warren complaibats to be reduced to writing by T.C.Clifford
Jdss Estate filed by Chas . Guy
'1atr,l.Coats complaint filed by Mr. P.F. Young
llington Township
Mille. 96 acres Rasiienoe X4820.00
R.A.34 ),l 170 acres residence Valued $5400.00. See J.G. Layton,
Anderson Builey,
Anderson Creek.
C.Dy MCOrduodale 114 aoreo residence Taulsd at $2560.00. See
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t} 6° - A i .'il, add
B.B.McDonald,W.P.McPhersan,
C.B.West, C.F.Wood and G A.Mat *here