Dose. Sec. Amt. «y ne 29 5.11 ny se 29 5.11 se so 29 2.36 .sw nw 29 2.66 wV£ sw 29 5.11 ne 30 9.98 nw 30 8.04 «e sw 30 2.14 ne nw 31 3.13 Sy 31 9.0i ny. sy 31 9.04 sVfe nw 31 4.65 nw nw 31 2.33 tv 3! 10.99 pt ny sw 32 .39 se 32 8.98 wy, sw 33 5.01 ey : w 33 5.01 nw 34 12.5): ne 35 8.81 n W 35 8.81 sw 35 8.81 MV 35 8.00 Twp. 32, Range 11. Desc. See. Amt. se 8 $ 8.59 ne sw 19 1.65 nw se 10 1.65 sy2 sc 10 2.98 sw sw 11 2.05 w*y nw 14 4.44 ne ne 15 2.29 nw ne 15 2.29 ny> nw 15 4.44 sw nw 15 2.29 ey sc 15 4.44 sw ne 15 2 29 se nw 15 2.29 ne sw 15 2.29 nw se 15 2.29 wy> sw' 15 4.44 se sw 15 2.05 sw se 15 2.05 sw nw 19 1.07 sy »w 18 1.96 nw nw 19 1.07' sy ne 19 4.44i se 19 8.54; se sw 20 2.54 sy2 se 20 4.86 wy wy 20 7.65 ne ne 21 2.05 nw ne 21 4.86 ny nw 21 4.86i ne nw 21 2.05 ne sw 21 2.05, «y sw 21 3.94 wy so 21 £94 ne 22 7.65 nw nw 22 2.05 sy se 22 3.94 sy sy 23 7.65 wy 26 13.21 ey ne 27 2.98 se se 28 2.05 ne ne 29 2.05 sy ne 29 3.94 se nw 29 2.05 nw se 29 2.05 ne se 29 2.05 sy se 29 3.94 sw' 30 4.59 ne ne 32 3.2S nw 33 16-62 P LEASA NTVIE W PRECINCT i- «p, ,w, Kangc M. Besc. Sec. Amt. w>/2. nw 14 $ 3.83 se nw 14 2.01 sw 18 10.32 sw 19 9.29 wVi wV4 25 8.90 se 26 11.10 nc 30 9.29 Wl4 30 18.39 aw 33 9.29 ne 35 10.22 a Vi 35 28.49 nw 35 12.70 ROCK FALLS PRECINCT Twp. 31, Range 12. Beac. Sec. Amt. nw 1 $ 9.89 eli aw 1 3.62 w’0 sw 1 5.06 ne 2 7.97 nw 2 8.89 eH se 2 4.31 w*4 se 2 3.77 sw 3 9.42 se 4 11.80 wl,i ne 6 4.10 ny2 se 6 3.61 w% nw 6 4.10 ne sw 6 2.57 se ne 6 1.93 sw 7 10.87 sw ne, nw se 10 4.10 n*/2 aw 10 4.10 se sw 10 2.13 sw se 10 1.71 sw 11 8.89 wV4 se 11 4.10 ne 11 9.89 «V4 se 11 4.K. f!4 nw 12 5.48 nw nw 12 2 57 «w 12 7.45 n% se 12 4 29 sw se 12 1.54 ne nw 12 2.37 se se 12 2.37 r.% ne 13 7.45 se r.e 13 3.70 nw 13 8.1S se 13 9.1s w’/o ne 14 4.10 wVi e'/i 15 12.58 nw 15 7.97 nw 17 9.42 eV, sw 17 4.SI' s'/a se 17 4.2S n'/j se 17 5.06 ne 18 9.I8 n% nw 18 5.06 sw sw 18 4.10 nV; se 18 5.06 ne 19 6.26 nv.r nw 19 2.86 »e 19 7.13 »% ne 20 4.63 w% se 20 3.31 »i!-2 nV4 20 11.07 *% nw 20 5.06 n'A aw 20 3.89 se sw 20 2 04 e',4 se 20 3.47 ne 21 8.89 nH sw 21 3.67 so 21 6.72 a Vi sw 21 3.48 nVi rnv 23 4.82 sc nw 23 2 13 ne sw 23 2.37 sw 24 10.87 se 27 6.26 fw se 27 3.10 se sw 27 2.89 w'i nw 28 3.67 se nw 28 1.93 ne sw 28 1.93 n'/i nw 29 3.89 se nw 29 1.82 sV- 29 13.75 ne 29 7.55 sw nw 29 1 7? ne 30 7.36 se sw SO 2.09 *e 30 8.34 ne 31 4.2,' fie nw 31 2.51 ew ne 31 3.09 nw se 31 1.03 «y? nw 31 3.(56 'nVz sw 31 3.4? ey* se 31 3.66 sw re 31 1.93 «e ne 31 1.93 sM; sw 31 4.07 nV£ so 32 3.86 sw se 32 1.73 ne S3 8.86 nw sw 33 1.93 «e 33 10.82 34 11.07 Tup. 31, Rangp 13. Dese. Sec. Amt. sw ne 1 $ 1.92 s% nw 1 3.66 nV2 sw 1 3.89 nw se 1 2.09 nw nw 1 1.73 sy2 sw 1 4.07 sw se 1 1.73 n% nc 1 3.47 se ne 1 1.7? ne nw 1 1.93 *Va ne 2 2.4C wy. wV2 2 4.5f wJ/2 se 2 2.21 e% sw 2 2.21 se se 2 1.P ne se 2 1 .If ne 6 9.4? ne 13 8.76 se 13 TS.7: nw 17 9.89 nw 18 9.4? se 19 9.6? ne 20 9.4? nVj sw 35 3.31 sw sw 35 1.7? SAND CREEK PRECINCT Twp. 31, Range 14. Desc. Sec. Amt wV^wy, 1 $55.99 ny. 2 7.7? sw 2 2.fa se 2 4.7 wy. 4 12.17 nw 9 3.8J wy ey, 12 7.1? nw 12 9.9? NW 12 8.54 lie 14 9.9? Twp. 32, Range 14. •e\4 w% 3 $ 9.92 wYa sw 3 3.7< ey se 4 3.74 nw 6 4.6J 5esc. See. Amt. le 8 8.90 )e nw 6 1.93 tie sw 6 1.93 w‘4 ne 23 2.10 ?li nw 23 2.10 sw 23 4.43 wV, nw 23 2.10 *14 ne 24 4.05 J'.'z se 24 9.37 »H sw 24 3.92 wi, se 24 3.92 ill of 25 30.16 no 20 6.26 tie 33 4.43 *14 33 13.03 se 35 2.25 Twit. 32. Range 15. Desc. See. Amt. nw 1 J 8.54 se 1 7.18 -w 1 7.18 iVs 2 15.88 sw' sw 1 10 1.93 eVi sw 10 3.70 se 10 19.50 sw ne 10 2.30 nli -sw 11 4.38 se 11 8.54 se sw 11 1.93 sw sw' 11 1.60 e!4 ne 11 3.70 nw ne 11 1.93 n14 nw 11 3.70 se nw 11 1.93 sli ne 12 4.58 e14 nw 12 4.58 wli nw 12 4.58 all 13 28.01; Wl4 eti 14 8.54 sw 14 7.18 eH 15 17.60 ne nw 15 1.93 wVa nw 16 3.70 se nw 15 1.93 nw sw 15 1.93 nVu 23 7.03 w^j 24 6.26 se 24 3.25 e% wYj 25 3.25 ey» e^j* 26 3.25 SARATOGA PRECINCT. Twp. 32, Range. 12. Desc. Sec. Amt. sw 3 $10.54 sw ne 5 1.41 ny2 nw 6 5.99 se nw 5 2.21 wV£ ne 8 3.47i e}4~ se 8 3.51 sVi ne 9 2.73 s% nw 10 2.73 sw 14 3.37 nw 14 1.75 sVfe ne 15 1.75! nw 15 3.37 w*4 wVa 18 12.54 ey 19 21.34 nw ‘ 19 12.22 wVa sw 19 6.03 se 20 12.37 ne 22 3.37 ne se 22 1.00 nw 22 3.72 nw sw 23 1.00 ne ne 24 1.00 se ne 24 1.00 ey. se 24 2.98 eVa sw 24 1.75 wV2 se 24 1.75 all 26 45.71 ne ne 26 1.00 .-*1/ on 1 rx wMs 27 3.37 nw 30 2.46 nY> sw7 30 2.36 se sw 30 1.69 ®M» 21 5. <6 w% ne- 31 2.50 nw se 31 1.52 W% 31 9.46 evi se 34 8.50 wVa sw 35 10.54 eVs ne 35 1.75 sw 35 3.47 s% nw 35 2.24 wV2 se 35 12.20 eV2 se 35 5.18 nVfe nw 35 2.65 wy> ne 35 1.96 Twp. 33, Range 12. Desc. Sec. Amt. lot 4 19 $ 2.18 wM> sw 19 7.61 se sw 19 2.31 lot 1 19 1.73 lot 2 19 1.73 lot 3 19 2.05 ne sw 19 2.31 se 19 14.89 lot 3 20 5.80 lot 4 20 3.00 sw sw 20 2.31 sV* sw 20 6.4G lot 2 25 1.41 lot 3 25 2.40 lot 1 26 1.31 lot 2 26 1.21 w% lot 3 26 2.06 pt. lot 3 26 .60 lot 3 27 1.91 lot 4 27 1.76 sw sw 28 2.31 sw ne 29 2.31 nVfc se 29 4.36 se se 29 2.31 nw ne 29 3.90 ne nw 29 3.90 j w\i£ nw 29 5.49 j ne ne 30 2.31 w% 31 12.7S | se 31 6.53 wVa ne, ny2 se 32 7.61 } sw 32 6.53 sya se 32 3.38 eft ne 32 3.38 ; nw nw 3 1.73 I sw nw 33 1.73 sw 33 7.61 ne ne 34 1.41 ne 35 7.22 w Vz 35 13.44 Twp. 32, Range 13. Desc. Sec. Amt. sV3 ny» 2 $ o.l8 wVfe sw 5 3.11 el/4 sw 5 3.11 se 5 3.11 sw se 5 1.65 ey> ne 7 3.47 sw ne 7 1.86 se nw 7 1.86 ne sw 7 3.11 nw se 7 2.21 sw 7 3.81 eVs se 7 4.49 sw se 7 2.26 nw nw 8 1.86 ne 8 8.03 se nw 8 1.86 ne nw 8 1.86 sw nw 8 1.86 nw sw 8 1.86 sw sw 8 2.26 se 13 9.38 se nw 17 2.07 I nV& nw 17 3.93 |sw nw 17 2.07 sw 17 6.84 ne 18 10.54 py. nw 18 4.67 se" 18 8.48 ne se 19 2.26 nw sw 20 2.07 sw 24 10.71 nw sw' 25 1.41 se nw 25 1.41 eV6 »w 25 2.57 sw' se 25 1.41 nw sw 25 1.41 w'% ne 26 6.23 nV2 nw 26 4.41 sl/2 nw 26 3.82 pt. ne nw 27 .23 sw 28 4.33 ne 29 6.S4 e*/i wy. 29 6.84 nw nw 29 1.86 nVfc ne 30 3.47 sw ne 30 1.86 nw 30 11.05 wV2 se 31 1.74 ne 33 3.51 se 34 3.51 eV2 ne 35 2.57 ny_. se ‘35 2.57 sVfe se 35 2.57 wfe wy2 35 4.39 oVz sw 35 1.83 Twp. 33, Range 13. Desc. Sec. Amt. lot 1 7 $ .66 lot 4 14 1.91 lot 6 24 2.06 sw' se 27 1.86 sl/£ sw 27 3.47 nw sw 27 1.86 ey2 sw 33 3.47 wi/2 se 33 3.47 SCOTT PRECINCT Twp. 31, Range 10. Desc. Sec. Amt. nVfe nw 3 % S.?r sw nw 3 4.2? no 4 10.58 n!4 nw 7 4.2? sw nw 7 3.71 sy, ne 7 5.26 se nw 7 2.7-! sw nw 7 2.7' ne 8 5.21 se ne 8 2.7' nw se 8 2.7 nw 8 6.2( se nw 8 2.7 nw 9 10.2! Desc. 8ee. Amt. : iw 9 10.28 I w'i 10 19.96 i so 10 10.08 its ne 11 5.17 ■»' ne 11 2.89 sw sw 12 2.51 -Vi sw 12 4.81 se U 7.66 it4 ne 13 5.17 se ne 13 2.69 ne nw 13 2.65 3w ne 13 2.69 se nw 13 2.69 wt6 nw 18 2.79 sw 19 4.81 nw 19 4.84 »t4 21 18.39 n>4 nw 25 5.26 sw nw 25 2.74 pt sw sw 25 1.97 nc ne 26 2.21 nw ne 26 2.21 pt sw 25 7.15 $y> ne 26 4.25 se 26 8.28 nw 26 8.28 nw 28 7.50 Twp. 32, Range 10. Dese. Sec. Amt. lot 2 4 $ 3.23 lot 3 4 2.18 lot 3 5 4.18 nV, ne 8 8.98 oe nw 8 4.54 lot 1 9 4.54 lot 3 9 6.74 lot 4 9 6.71 lot 5 9 7.68 etfc sw 9 8.98 ntfc se 9 8.98 s<4 se 9 8.98 se sw 14 2.21 sw se 14 2.21 se Be 14 2.74 nw 19 6.23 wt4 ne 21 3.23 nw ne 23 2.74 sw ne 24 2.21 ne sw 24 2.21 nw se 24 2.21 sti sti 24 6.23 wti nw 25 3.21 sti sw 25 4.25 sw se 25 2.05 Se se 26 3.69 se ne 26 2.21 ne re 26 2.21 et-t ne 27 4 25 ett. nw 27 4.25 wti ne 27 4.25 nts nw 29 5.26 ne ne 30 2 74 sw ne 32' 2 74 se nw 32 2.74 oti sw 32 5.26 stfe Sts 33 10.28 sw sw 34 2.74 ne 36 9.49 SHAMROCK. Twp. 27, Range 12. Desc. Sec. Amt »e 1 $ 7.73 sw 2 7.73 sw 3 5.61 sti st4 4 3.56 st4 nw 4 3.44 nt!s nw 4 2.33 nts ne 6 3.44 sw ne 5 1.83 nw se 6 1 83 nw 5 3.69 se ne 5 1.54 ne se 6 1.54 st4 sVa 5 3.59 se se 6 1.54 ne ne 7 1.64 n!4 nw 3 2.90 el* sw. sw sw" 3.00 s* aw sw 7 .89 nw ne. nl* nw, SW' nw 7 3.59 se 7 3.59 sw 8 3.59 nl* 9 6.94 sw 9 3.59 ■>w 10 3.59 nw 11 10.97 wl* ne, se ne 18 3.59 se 18 5.61 sw sw 19 1.47 ne 29 5.91 nl* sw 29 3.78 se 29 5.91 nw ne 30 1.97 nl* nw 30 3.78 Twp. 27, Range 13. Desc. Sec. Amt. sw 10 * 7.97 ne 15 7.97 nw 15 18.80 sw 15 4.86 sw 27 10.02 nw 34 10.02 si* se 35 5.12 nl* se 35 5.12 SHERIDAN. Twp. 28. Range 14. Desc. Sec. Amt nl* sw- 2 * 4.75 se sw 2 2.47 n’* ne 5 3.32 nw 11 9.29 se 11 10.56 nw 12 9.29 sw- 12 9.29 sw 28 7.70 Twp. 29. Range 14. Desc. Sec. Amt. nw 6 *10.60 pr o’* 5 19.81 ne 8 10.50 nw 9 10.50 sw 9 10.50 wl* nw 12 6.98 ne 13 9.14 nw 13 12.92 sw 13 9.31 ne 15 10.50 all of 18 49.35 se 20 12.24 ne 24 8.42 nw 24 8.42 Twp. 29, Range 15. Desc. Sec. Amt. el* nw 1 * 7.03 wl* nw 1 7.03 sw 2 13.72 ne 10 13.72 nw 10 13.72 SHIELDS. Twp. 30, Range 11. Desc. Sec. Amt. nw 1 * 9.13 si* s’* 1 8.45 wl* ne 2 3.79 nw 2 8.97 se 2 7.80 el* 6 16.88 sw' 6 8.3" nl* nw' 7 4.22 wl* sw 9 4.00 ne 11 8.12 ne 18 11.73 wl* 20 24.05 se 20 13.20 wl* 30 24.30 s’* 31 36.78 se 32 16.O'" si* ne 32 16.00 s’* ne 35 3.66 nl* se 35 3.66 Twp. 30, Range 12. Desc. Sec. Amt. nw 1 * 9.42 sw 1 9.96 se 1 9.42 se 2 9.42 ne 5 6.04 se nw 5 1.57 ne sw 5 2.02 nl* se 5 3.83 wl* ne 6 3.83 el* nw 6 3.83 ne 10 H.2’ nw 10 12.50 nw 11 9.42! el* ne 12 4.33' se 15 16.00 nw 21 12.19 se 21 13.70 nw 24 15.63 sw 24 17.07 nw 25 15.41 ne 26 17.28 ne 27 18.27 sw 30 10.15 STEELE CREEK. Twp. 31. Range 9. Desc. Sec. Amt pt sw se 2 * .28 pt sw se, 2 .40 !>t se sw 2 .29 pt nl* sw 2 1.22 pt nl* sw 2 11.00 el* se 3 7.70 pt e>* sw' 4 2.55 nw 4 6.26 se 9 6.27 W'l* ne 10 7.45 el* nw 10 6.68 e’* sw 10 6.6’ w’l* se 10 7.16 pt ne ne 11 1.49 pt nw ne 11 .34 pt nw ne 11 1.83 pt nw ne 11 8.84 sw se 11 4.52 nl* nw 11 '7.09 pt sw nw 11 3.98 pt se nw 11 1.08 pt se nw 11 .81 pt se sw 11 .34 ne se 11 4.62 nw se 11 3.3 se se 11 4.05 wl* sw 11 8.84 »e sw 11 3.38 ne 15 17.40 ne 17 7.32 nw 17 6.27 >sc. Bee. Amt. ic 19 10.70 iw 19 10.70 io 19 11.15 iw 25 9.88 Wa »e 25 4.72 iw sw, nVs sw. 27 8.08 le 30 11.45! iVs ne 31 5.821 lV4 sw' 31 5.82! se 81 5.82 s% 31 11.451 «w 32 • 11.451 ne 35 4.64; iy. se 35 4.64; Twp. 32, Flange 9. j Desc. Sec. Amt. ot 1 4 $ .44 ot 5 4 .52 ots 5 and 6 3 ots 2 and 3 4 lots 5 and 6 9 lot 6 10 3.33 s w 15 3.83 iw 20 3.33 ?w 21 4.00 jy. se 22 2.11| 5% nw 26 2.11! le sw 26 1.16J tw nw 26 1.16! le ne 27 1.16 ne 27 2.57 se ne 27 1.16 no nw 27 t.16 tvVi sw 27 2.11 ?y2 se 28 2.11 nw, nw sw, ne sw 29 3.92; no 30 6.15 eVi ne 34 2.57 wy2 nw 35 2.57 bH 35 4.96 APPLE CREEK VILLAGE Lot. Blk. Amt. 3 1 .12 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 1 .17 1 2 2 .13 3 2 .12 4, 5, 6 2 .15 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 2 .17 1 3 .12 STUART. Twp. 29, Range 15. Desc. Sec. Amt. sw 4 $13.19 se 6 14.16 ne 6 14.76 sw 6 14.24 wy. nw 7 9.14 nw 8 7.63 sw 8 7.63 sw 17 15.98 se 18 17.65 Twp. 30, Range 15. Desc. Sec. Amt. eMs sw 5 $ 3.04 se 6 3.04 ne 6 11.74 se 7 11.74 se sw 8 2.62 w% ne 17 5.16 eM» nw 17 6.16 n\k nw 18 5.03 sw ne 21 2.32 nw 21 17.28 sw 21 18.77 nw 30 17.80 sw 30 14.16 nw 31 14.16 nw 33 17.28 se 33 19.97 ne 33 17.28 Twp. 31, Range 15. oet'. Aim. sw 17 $ 6.12 ne 18 6.12 ne 19 6.12 sw 21 10.60 se 21 10.60 nVi 24 15.02 sw 24 10.60 se 24 7.63 se 26 10.60 eVi 28 20.95 w% swr 30 3.18 se sw 30 1.71 nw nw 31 1.71 Twp. 29, Range 16. Desc. Sec. Amt. se sw 1 $ 3.97 se 1 13.4)0 ne 2 13.00 sw 2 13.00 wVi se 2 6.61 se se 2 3.40 nw 8 7.62 ne 4 7.63 nw 7 6.30 eVi ne 11 4.98 nw ne 11 2.63 ne nw 11 2.63 ne 12 22.60 nVi nw 12 9.09 se nw 12 7.63 nVi sw 12 7.63 n% se 12 7.63 sw 13 19.61 eVa 14 7.65 nw 15 3.90 nw 17 18.73 sw 17 7.65 ne 18 8.12 Twp. 30, Range 16. Desc. Sec. Amt. sVi nw 2 $16.14 pt ne se 2 .43 pt ne se *2 .43 pt ne se 2 1.20 pt ne se 2 7.28 se se 2 7.70 pt 8Vi ne 3 14.29 pt sw ne 3 11.40 nw 3 12.07 SVi sw 3 13.50 pt ny2 sw 2 1.91 nV£ sw 3 11.91 nw 4 12.07 sw 4 22.46 sw 5 18.00 se 5 18.00 ne 6 9.70 sw 6 18.00 sw 8 17.28 se 8 17.28 ne 9 18.76 se 10 20.18 sw 11 34.17 sw 12 20.341 sw 13 16.20 n% 14 40.20 s Vi 14 55.69 ne 15 24.45 sw 19 9.10 nw 22 27.97 sw 22 17.28 sw 23 15.56 sw 24 15.55 nw 25 15.55! sw 25 20.20 wVi se 25 7.82 eVi se 26 12.00 sw 27 17.95 sw 30 11.58 ne 32 11.58 ny2 se 36 7.80 Twp. 31, Range 16. Desc. Sec. Amt. sw 1 $ 4.01 se 1 7.63 sw sw 4 2.60 se 5 7.92 sw ne 6 2.17 wVa nw 6 4.05 se nw 6 2.17 s% 6 23.31 wVi eVi 8 9.82 nw ne 9 2.11 nVi nw 9 4.05 sVi ne 9 4.05 nVi se 9 4.05 se 10 7.92 sw 10 7.92 se 14 7.62 sw 18 ' 7.92 sw 19 4.01 se 19 4.01 SW 20 4.01 nw 20 7.92 ne se 22 1.15 eVi ne 23 3.92 sw ne 23 2.04 nw se 23 2.04 nVi sw 23 3.92 nw 24 7.63 ne 25 7.63 wy. 25 15.02 se 25 7.63 nw 26 7.63 nw 28 4.01 sw 28 4.95 Twp. 31, Range 16. Desc. Sec. Amt. all of 29 $ 9.68 eVa 30 7.30 sw 30 2.57 nw 30 2.57 eVi ne nw 35 .78 1 1 7.54 2 1 .89 7 1 2.40 8 1 2.40 nVi 12 1 .42 13 1 .89 1 2 2.10 2 2 .89 3 2 2.40 4 2 .89 pt 5 2 .42 pt 5 2 .42 7 2 .42 3 3 3.04 n Vi 5 3 .26 sVi 5 3 .26 7 3 .42 18 3 .42 Oesc. Sec. Amt. I 4 .42 :0 4 7.64 1 4 7.54 2 4 7.54 4 4 20.80 11 4 1.61 4 1.61 :: 5 6.04 6 5 10.46 .0 5 .42 1 5 .42 2 o .42 1A BLOCK'S ADD. TO STUART Bot. Blk. Amt. ('. 6 6 8.95 .7 6 8.95 18 6 4.42 1 7 .89 2 7 6.83 3 7 2.40 5 7 .89 6 7 .73 7 7 .89 15 7 5.32 16 7 5.32 17 7 5.32 10 7 .89 11 7 .89 8 8 ,81> 9 8 .82 5 11 6.04 6 11 2.40 nit lot G 6.83 st of out lot N IS 11 8.96 19 11 1.61 10 1, 14.89 BARBERRY'S ADDITION Lot. Blk. Amt. 1 A 5 .34 2 A .34 7 A .34 8 A .34 1 B .34 2 B .34 3 B .24 4 B .34 5 B .34 6 B .34 7 B .34 8 B .34 9 B .34 10 B .34 r. b .34 12 B .34 13 B .34 14 B .34 1 C .34 2 C .34 3 C .34 4 C .34 5 C .34 6 C .34 7 C .34 8 C .34 9 C .34 10 C .34 11 C .34 12 C .34 13 C .34 14 € .34 WESTERN TOWN LOT CO.'S ADD. Lot. Blk. Amt. 5 2 6 .42 6 5 1.21 KIMBALL & . BLAIR'S ADD. Lot. Blk. Amt. 3 14 6 .33 4 14 .33 5 14 .33 6 14 .33 5 19 2.15 6 19 2.15 HADDOCK'S SEC. OND ADD. TO STUART Lot. Bile. Amt. 7 6 $1.10 10 6 .68 11 6 .68 12 8 .68 1 6 .68 1 7 1.33 2 7 .28 8 7 .68 9 7 .68 10 7 .86 11 7 1.10 12 7 1.33 13 7 .28 14 7 .28 9 10 .28 10 10 2.08 11 10 2.08 12 10 .28 13 10 2.60 1* 10 2.60 1 11 1.6C 2 11 .33 3 11 .63 8 11 1.3$ 9 11 2.0$ 1 12 .2* 2 12 .2$ 3 12 .2$ 4 12 .2$ 5 12 .95 1 13 .2> 2 13 .2$ 4 13 .2J 5 13 .25 6 13 .21 7 13 .21 8 13 .2? 11 13 l.K 12 13 l.K 13 13 l.K 14 13 l.K 1 15 l.li 2 15 .21 3 15 .21 4 15 .5 SWAN Twp. 25, Range 15. Desc. Sec. Amt se sw 11 $ 2.1; wy aw 13 2.St sy nw 13 3.35 ne 13 6.8 ny se 19 2.77 se se 19 1.5( ey ne 22 4.3< ny se 22 5.1$ e% nw 22 2.8f wy ne 22 2.86 sw sw 22 1.61 wy nw 25 2.86 sy ne 26 2.86 ey nw 26 2.86 nw sw 27 1.84 sw nw 27 1.84 ey sw 27 3.55 se 28 6.80 nw 35 5.50 Twp. 26, Range 15. Desc. Sec. Amt. sw sw 7 $ 1.40 ny nw 8 2.70 wy ne 8 2.70 ay sy 11 5.15 sy nw 12 2.61 ny sw 12 2.61 ey nw 18 2.61 lot 1 18 1.4< wy ey 20 5.11 sy ne 23 2.61 se nw 23 1.40 ne sw 23 1.46 se se 24 1.4f ne ne 25 1.4C sy nw 25 2.56 ne sw 25 1.46 se ne 26 1 4C sw ne 26 l.v»5 wy se 26 1.65 se sw 26 1.52 sy nw 26 1.65 ne sw 26 1.52 se ne 27 1.65 ny ne 27 2.56 sw ne 27 1.40 nw se 27 1.40 sy nw 27 2.56 ny sw 27 2.56 Twp. 25, Range 16. Desc. Sec. Amt. sy nw 7 $ 1.46 ny sw 7 1.46 ne 23 5.50 ny ny3 28 5.92 sy ne 28 2.86 ny se 28 2..86 sy se 34 3.46 so sw 34 1.84 Twp. 26, Range 16. Desc. Sec. Amt. ey sw 9 $ 1.36 nw sw 9 .79 sw se 9 .79 VRRDIGRTS. Twp. 28, Range 9. Dose. Sec. Amt. se 3 $19.31 rie 4 16.95 ey nw 4 7.35 se 4 14.47 se 8 21.75 ne 13 12.15 se 14 12.tr ne 17 19.31 ey sw 18 7.6$ nw se 18 3.36 pt sw nw 18 2.69 pt sw 18 .64 pt nw sw 18 5.91 pt nw sw 18 12.59 pt nw sw 18 1.47 pt nw sw 18 1.47 out lot "B" 18 2.6t pt nw 18 .81 ne nw 19 3.36 sw 24 14.4 ny ne 24 6.1 ne 25 12.1' [sy 27 24.0 i ne 27 12.1 ! nw 28 12.1 Dese. Bee. Amt. no 29 12.16 nw 30 12.70 so 30 7.68 nw 32 10.21 nw no 32 1.73 sM> se 32 3.36 nw 34 7.35 pt se no 34 .31 Twp. 28, Range 10. Desc. Sec. Amt. se 10 514.47 no 16 9:78 sw 15 9.78 se 16 7.35 no 23 15.11 so 23 30.20 so ne . 26 1.47 n^a se 26 3.36 sw se 26 1.47 PACK VILLAGE Lot. Blk. Amt. 6 2 * .18 7 2 .18 8 2 .18 9 2 .18 10 2 .18 12 2 .18 13 2 . IS 14 2 .18 15 2 .18 16 2 .18 17 2 .18 15 2 .18 19 2 .18 20 2 .18 1 S .18 2 3 .16 6 3 .18 7 3 .18 8 3 .18 9 3 .18 10 3 .18 19 3 .18 20 3 .18 6 5 .47 7 5 .47 8 5 .47 9 5 .47 10 6 .47 13 5 .47 11 5 .47 16 5 1.02 1 6 .47 2 6 .47 3 6 .47 4 6 .47 5 8 .47 6 6 .47 7 6 .47 8 6 .47 9 6 .35 16 6 .47 17 6 .47 18 6 .47 1 7 .47 2 7 .47 3 7 .47 11 8 3.86 12 8 1.37 13 8 6.36 14 8 6.36 15 8 1.37 1 9 .58 2 9 .53 3 9 .53 4 9 .53 5 9 1.36 6 9 1.99 9 10 1.38 10 10 1.38 1 18 .24 2 18 .24 3 18 .24 4 18 .30 5 18 .30 6 18 .47 7 18 .47 11 18 .24 12 18 .24 13 18 .24 4 19 -24 11 19 .24 EAST SIDE ADD. PAGE VILLAGE Lot. Blk. Amt. pt out lot A $1.99 1 2 .47 2 2 .47 6 2 .47 7 2 .47 8 2 .47 is 2 .47 10 2 .47 7 4 .29 x 4 .35 | 9 4 1.38 10 4 1.38 11 4 .71 12 4 .71 13 4 .24 14 4 .24 3 5 .54 4 5 .51 5 5 .54 5 5 2.28 8 5 2.28 1 6 .24 2 6 .24 3 6 .24 4 6 .24 5 6 .24 6 8 .2' 7 6 .2' 8 6 .2' 9 6 .2‘ 10 6 .2' 11 6 .2' 12 6 .2' i 13 « .2' 14 6 .2‘ : 1 8 .2' 2 8 .2= 3 8 .2 4 8 .2' r, 8 .2< 1 9 .2 2 9 .2' :: 9 .2' 1 9 .2‘ 5 9 .2 1 10 .2' 2 10 .2' 3 10 .21 4 10 .2! 5 10 .2! VILLAGE OF EMPORIA Lot. Blk. Amt 1 1 % .11 2 1 .11 3 1 .11 4 1 .11 5 1 .11 8 1 .11 7 1 .11 S 1 .11 1 2 .11 2 2 .11 3 2 .11 4 2 .11 5 2 .11 8 2 .1< 7 2 .11 8 2 .11 9 2 .11 10 2 .11 11 2 .11 12 2 .11 13 2 .11 14 2 .11 1C, 2 .11 18 2 .11 17 2 .11 18 2 .11 I 1 3 .11 2 3 .11 3 3 .11 4 3 .11 5 3 .11 0 3 .11 7 3 .« 8 3 .It 9 3 .If 10 3 .If 11 3 .If 12 3 .If 13 3 .If 14 3 .If 15 3 .It 18 3 .If 17 3 .If 18 3 .If 1 4 .If 2 4 .1t 3 4 .11 4 4 .11 5 4 .K 8 4 .11 7 4 .11 8 4 .11 9 4 .1 10 1 ■ 1 11 4 .1' 12 4 .1 1 0 .1 2 5 .1 1 7 -1 2 7 .1 3 7 .1 4 7 .1 r> 7 .1 8 7.1 7 7 .1 8 7 .1 9 7 .1 11 7 .1 12 7 .1 13 7 .1 14 7 .1 15 7 .1 16 7 .1 17 7 .1 18 7 .1 19 7 .1 ; 20 7 .1 I 21 7 .1 1 X .1 3 8 .1 r-ot. Blk. Amt.I 3 8 .Ml 4 8 .16' 5 8 .16 6 8 .16, 7 8 .16j 8 8 .16 !» 8 .161 10 8 .161 12 8 ,16 1 9 .16 2 9 .16 3 9 .16 4 9 .16 a 9 .16 6 9 .16, 7 9 .16 8 9 .16 9 9 .16. 10 9 .16 11 9 .16 12 9 .16 13 9 .16 14 9 .16 10 9 .16 16 9 .16 17 9 .16 18 D .16 1 10 .16 2 10 .16 3 10 .16 4 10 .16 n 10 .16 6 10 .16 8 10 .16 1 It .16, 2 11 .16 3 11 .16 4 11 .16 6 11 .16 1 12 .16 2 12 .16 3 12 .161 4 12 .161 6 12 .16 6 12 .16 7 12 .1G 8 12 .16 9 12 .w; 10 12 .16 12 12 .16 1 18 .16 w lO . U> 3 IS .16 4 13 .16' 5 13 .16 6 13 .16 7 13 .16 8 13 .16 9 13 .16 10 13 .16 11 13 .16 12 13 .18 1 14 .16 2 14 .16 3 14 .16 4 14 .16 6 14 .16 6 14 .16 7 14 .16 8 14 .16 9 14 .16 10 14 .16 12 14 .18 13 14 ■ .16 14 14 .16 15 14 .16 16 14 .16 17 14 .16 IS 14 .16 1 15 .16 2 15 .16 3 16 .16 4 15 .16 6 15 .16 6 15 .16 7 15 .16 8 15 .16 9 15 .16 10 15 .16 11 15 .16 12 15 .16 13 15 .16 14 15 .16 15 15 .16 16 15 .16 1 16 .16 2 16 .16 WILLOWDAL.E. Twp. 30, Range 9. Dese. Sec. Amt. nc 4 $10.35 nw 4 8.32 ne 5 9.29 nw 5 11.68 nw 7 9.10 sw 7 9.10 3e 7 9.29 ne 7 11.58 ne 9 8.32 Desc. Sec. Amt. | iH »w It 4.27 tVa se 11 4.27 ie se 11 2.25 14 18.60 iw se 14 2.25 iw s\v 14 2.25 ic* sw 14 2.25 ie 15 10. ST* ie 17 0.29 v\ 10 0.20 ic* 20 11.59 >w 25 8.82 0 . 26 16.50 1 27 0.21' *vv 27 9.29 sc * 27 9.29 l v\ 30 9.29 se 31 11.58 iV- 32 20.68 le 32 9.29 l w 34 9.29 fc’Va 35 22.36 Twp. 30. Range 10. Oesc. Sec. Amt. iW 3 $ 9.89 >e 3 8.89 ie 10 8. SO sVa ne 11 3.52 iw 11 8.89 le 12 8.89 se 22 9.29 se 23 9.29 vVa WH 26 9.29 iw 27 9.29 se 27 9.29 iw 34 8.17 »e 35 0.29 WYOMING. Twp. 25, Range 14 Oesc. Sec. Amt. sc ne 1 $ 3.00 !e nw 1 1.60 nw se 1 1.60 iw 3 7.48 ie sw 5 2.78 s% se 6 6.22 i^ ne 6 4.41 le ne 6 2.28 le se 6 2.28 ne 7 8.54 le ne 7 1.83 ie se 7 1.83 iw ne 8 2.78 ■' O iu.lt ic 9 10.71 >H nw 9 4.50 :i14 sw 9 4.50 .vlj nw 10 3.SI IW 10 7.18 i<4 SW 22 3.21 nc 34 3.81 se 34 3.81 Twp. 26, Range 14. Dose. Sec. Amt. eH 3 $ 6.89 ’ w 3 11.91 >e 1 8.08 i'4 nw 7 4.51 ntfi cVs 7 13.90 >•4 W<4 7 13.90 lH nc 9 4.89 i14 nw 10 4.89 >w 20 13.33 iH se 20 4.09 >w se 20 2.18 I w sw 21 2.35 >e 24 11.so ?e sw 28 2.35 >14 sc 28 4.50 w?4 ne 29 4.09 ie ne 29 2 14 >e 29 8.08 >14 sw 29 3.44 nc 80 10.74 tiH nw 30 4.09 >>4 nw 30 3.44 nVt sw 30 3.44 i14 ne, se ne, ne nw 31 7.53 nc no 32 1.09 wl4 nc 32 4-.09 >e nc 32 1.80 ii'w se 82 1.44 wH ne 33 5.32 314 n «v S3 5.32 ic sw 38 1.99 w'4 bc 33 3.81 >e sc 33 1.99 1C ne 33 1.99 AMELIA VILLAGE Lot. Blk. Amt 1 6 * .11 1, 2 12 .14 R 12 .14 6 12 .14 7 12 1.07 8, 9 12 .21 II 12 .14 12 12 .55 13 12 .65 14 12 .14 15 12 .14 GIRL MURDERED ON W NG EVE Suspect Groom, Because of a Clew Furnished by a Broken Horseshoe. Wadsworth. Ont., Oct. 13.—With un usual energy the police authorities are endeavoring to unravel the mystery of the murder of Ora Lee, 21 years old, a handsome factory girl, whose body, pierced by two bullets, was found early yesterday on the road between Wads worth and the hamlet of Custard Hook. Guy Rasor, the man whom Miss Lee was to have married this week. Is de tained by the sheriff pending devel opments of the police Investigation. Ra sor denies all knowledge of the tragedy, and In support of his denial exhibits a marriage license procured at Wooster. The body of the young woman was found by Chas. Rasor, a cousin of Guy Rasor, as he passed along the road In the early hours of the day. The principal clew that led to the detention of Guy Rasor Is the fact that along the road where the murder was committed are plainly seen the tracks of a horse with one shoe missing. An examination of the stables at Rasor home disclosed the fact that one of Rasor's horses has a shoe missing. Rasor refuses any explanation concern ing this feature of the case. He de clares he can prove an alibi. Another police theory is that a rival for the affections of Miss Lee may have shot the girl on learning of her ap proaching marriage to Rasor. Miss Lee left Wadsworth last night ostensibly to prepare for her wedding. When the body was found the hands were folded over the breast and the limbs straightened out as If the corpse had been carefully arranged after death. The girl's suitcase was on the ground beside her. Her handbag was still on her right wrist, and In her left hand she clutched a handkerchief. There was no evidence of a struggle. Rasor apparently Is bowed with grief. BIG RAIL MERGER IS UNDER WAY New York, Oct. 13.—A new railroad alliance of gigantic proportions Is forming and may lead to the merging of the Harriman and Ahe "Rock Island party" Interests, heretofore fierce ri vals for prestige west and south of Chicago, The Rock Island company, which controls railroad mileage second only to that, of Harrlman’s Union Pacific system, and which has been the most formidable competitor of the Harri man lines In the middle west and southwest, has made arrangements with Kuhn, Loeb & Co., who back all of Mr. Harrlman's enterprises, where by that house will act as fiscal agents for the Rock Island and Its subsidiary companies. The transaction means that warfare between the rival systems is to cease. There Is to be no costly competition in the way of Invasions Into each other's territory. The companies’ two systems will co-operate on traffic agreements that are expected to be mutually ad vantageous. PICKETING MUST BE PEACEFUL, SAYS COURT Chicago, Oct. 13.—Considerably mod ified and with a number of Its para graphs vacated, the federal court In junction Issued against the Iron Mould ers' union, of Milwaukee, during the strike at the Allls-Chalmers company's plant several years ago, was upheld to day by the United States circuit court of appeals. In enjoining the union from picket ing, the higher court made modifica tions which makes the Injunction en join from "picketing In a threat ening or Intimidating manner.” The court held that the lower court went too far in nrohlbitlng peaceful pick eting, that there Is no reason for en joining a boycott because none ex isted. AUTO RUNS 200 MILES IN FOUR HOURS Philadelphia, Oct. 14.—Geo. Robert son, In a locomobile car, today ■pron the 200-mlle automobile race around the dangerous eight-mile course lu Fairmount park. Time, 4 hours, 2 mln lutes and 38 seconds. J. Patche (Acme) second. Several cars were wrecked, but no one was seriously hurt. The MotorParkway-Longlsland-Nas sau sweepstakes, a 100-mile automobile race for cars selling for 11,000 or under, today was won by a Bulck car, driven by Easter, In 2 hours, 7 minutes and 00 aaconds. Burns Chalmers, of Detroit, won the feurlcho sweepstake, 150 miles, in three Sours, two minutes and 36 seconds. Lyttle won the motor parkway sweepstakes, 250 miles, the big race of the day. Time, three hours, 19 minutes. 10 seconds. William H. Sharp won the Garden City sweepstakes, 200 miles. Time, three hours, IS minutes, 34 seconds. ART, DRAMA AND LITERATURE UNITE _____________ 4 New York, Oct. 13.—Art, literature and drama will be happily mingled In a new department house soon to be erected on co-opreatlve plan at 24 Gramercy Park. Richard Watson Glider and his son. Rodman D. Glider, provide the literary atmosphere. Art will be represented by Jules Guerin and Herbert Lucas, an architect, while the dramatic element will be provided by Francis Wilson. These five, together with Charles H. Lee, of the United States Leather com pany, have Incorporated at Albany the No. 24 Gramercy Park company with a capital of $160,000 to carry through the project The structure will be 12 stories In height and will stand on a plot 61x103 feet. Anartments will be of the studio type. Each of the six Incorporators will havo a suite for his own use. FOUR HORSES CREMATED; PROPERTY DESTROYED Mason City, la.. Oct. 13.—Fire orig inating In a blacksmith shop owned by Fred Hale, this morning destroyed the shop, a large barn at the rear, and badly damaged the John Bush agri cultural warehouses. Four horses belonging to the Peoples Gas and Electrical company were cre mated, and a big cable of the telephone system was burned badly, crippling tha service. NIAGARA AS SUICIDE RESORT IS ALARMING Eleven Deaths in Falls or by Shooting is the Record Since July 1. X VIOLENT DEATHS AT $ It: NIAGARA SINCE JULY 1 if ♦ Women. Men. X ♦ Plunged Into cataract. 3 2 + Found drowned in ♦ ♦ gorge . — ■f Found shot on Islands — 3 T -f Total known deaths by sui- ♦ ♦ clde or accident, 11. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦•»• Niagara Falls, Oct. 12—To the grave alarm of the reservation commission ers and the horror of the people of both the American and Canadian cities, Niagara Falls has gained notoriety as a suicide resort more rapidly this sea son than Its fame as a place of pleas ure has grown In years. Eleven violent deaths since July have caused the state authorities to consider seriously what further measures may be adopted to prevent despondent per sons throwing themselves Into the fas cinating whirlpool or seeking the en trancing beauties of the Isle-dotted cataract as the scene for taking their lives by bullet or poison. CORSETS WIN OUT IN SUIT OF SALES GIRL New Yrk, Oct. 12.—Attorney Chauncey H. Beasley raised the always Interesting question ot the effect of coreeta on the charming being who wears them. Mr. Beasley seemed to have gained the idea somewhere that corsets weaken a young woman s vitality and decrease her ability to work. Miss Katherine McKenna, of No. 20C Runyon st., Newark, sued the North Jer sey Railway company for $25,000 damages for injuries she sustained In a trolley col lision at Clinton avenue and Spruce street, about two years ago. Miss McKenna tes tified that her hurts hod compelled her to give up her occupation as saleswoman and even now prevent her from sleeping well. She described other lamentable results to her health. Mr. Beasley, counsel for the company, called Dr. John B. Gale, yesterday, and started out to put a long hypothetical question to him. "If a young saleswoman squeeses her "She doesn't have to," murmured a youthful lawyer, associated In the case. Mr. Beasley's question. In brief, was: "If a young saleswoman, who haa to ' stand for hours at a time behind a coun ter, squeeses her waist and Internal or gans with tightly laced corsets will aha . not be Incapacitated for such work?" “Generally speaking, yes," said Dr. I Gale, but he would not say that her cor sets had caused the ills of which Mlsa McKenna complained. To go further Into the subject, Mr. Beas ley called Dr. John D. McGill, of Jersey City. The doctor would not say, either, that Miss McKenna’s corsets had given her Insomnia. But, apparently, he thought that the Venus de MUo, who never wore stays, would make a fine saleswoman It she had arms. Then Franklin W. Fort called Dr. Wil liam Qulmby, Dr. Edward Seely and Dr. Albert B. Nash, and they agreed that Miss McKenna’s corsets had not Incap acitated her as a saleswoman; rather, she had been compelled to lace tighter aftei the collision that her corsets might braes her weakened form. The Jury gave Miss McKenna $3,70( damages, a distinct triumph for corsets “SHADOW KISSING” FIGURES IN SUIT Chicago. Oct. 12.—''‘Shadow kissing,” or. more accurately, “shade Kissing,” will be a feature of the hearing of the ' suit for separate maintenance filed by Mrs. Rose Allegretti against her hus band, Benedetto Allegretti. a wealthy candy manufacturer at 18-20 River st., which Is to be heard Tuesday before Judge Ball. It has been learned by Attorney Chas. Stlefl, who Is defending Mr. Allegretti, that several young women stenogra phers In a building adjoining Mr. Alle gret ti's candy factory are prepared to testify that on several evenings they saw on the shades In Mr. Allegretti’a office shadows of a couple In the act of kissing. Attorney Steffi will ask these witnesses whether they are wlll 1 Ing to swear that the shadows thejr I saw on the shades were made by Mr J Allegretti and Miss Marie McLean, 230 I Webtser ave., former stenographer for Mr. Allegretti, who Is mentioned In Mrs. Allegrettl's complaint. The suit was filed on April 21. i Miss McLean, formerly was known aa | "Darling Dolly," In the North Clark j street roller skating rink. STEPHEN A. UUUULAS, SON OF LINCOLN’S RIVAL, IS DEAD Chicago. Oct. 12.—Stephen A. Douglas, * ■on and namesake ot the great rival of Abraham Lincoln, died suddenly at his home, 84 East Twenty-second st., last night. Yesterday Mr. Douglas, with Wil liam H. Taft, delivered an oration at Galesburg, 111., at the 60th anniversary ofl I the famous Llncoln-Douglas debate. I His speech was delivered on Knox cam pus, on the exact site where 50 years be fore his father had contested the great na tional issues with Lincoln. The speech ot yesterday waB the last of a series of cain | palgn speeches made in the last few weeks by Mr. Douglas and he complained of fatigue and a severe cold on his re turn trip to Chicago. He collapsed sud denly after dining with his family and died before the arrival of a physician. Mr. Douglas was 58 years old. MUNSEY AFTER NEW STRING OF PAPERS? Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 12.—Frank Munsey, publisher, has sent a repre sentative to Inspect the Star league newspapers of Terre Haute, Indianap olis and Muncle, which are to be sold at receiver’s sale. The Usual. Customer (in book store)—My, there's Professor Knowsltt over there, and completely absorbed in that book. I suppose he's reading some deep scientific work. Clerk—No, he's reading Joex’s "Fool ish Rhymes for Foolish People." Proprietor of Cheap Lunch Room—l want you to print a note on my menu cards under "Soups." Printer—What do you want to say? Proprietor—Patrons finding meat in the soup will please return it at one* to the waiter. You Don’t Get All the [tome Netus Unless Yoa Are a Subscriber for the I Frontier. I You Had Better Order It Hoot. 5