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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1924)
4 .„. 17 6.38 u _._. 17 39.81 6 and 7 . 17 29.46 8 . 17 6.38 l .. 18 83.68 . 19 48.16 1, 2 and 3 . 21 16.81 4 and 5 . 21 33.63 8 21 6.38 1 . 22 52.34 2 . 22 12.63 i, X 83.68 8 “. 22 6.38 4 and 6 .- 24 16.92 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 . 105.27 ti, 7 and 8 . 30 71.74 1, 2 and 3 . 31 125.67 4 and 5 .31 46.16 7 31 12.63 8 . 31 12.63 * 1, 6, 7 and 8 . 32 63.06 Kimball & Blairs Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 8 and 9 . 13 44.09 3 and 4 .; 33 12.63 5 and 6 . 33 41.99 part of 8, all of 9 . 33 73.34 il and 12 .. 33 92.13 of 3, ail of 4 . 35 27.37 1, 2, 3 and 4 . 36 29.65 1 . 37 34.53 1, 2 and 3 . 39 25.37 4, 5 and 6 . 39 64.62 Western Town Lot Co’s. Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 4, 5, 6, 8, I 9, 10, 11 and 12 .... 41 63.48; 2 . 43 11.63 1 . 44 4.28 7, 8 and 9 . 44 46.76 Taller & McNichols Addition Lot Blk. Amt. i north 82 feet and 4 inches of 1, 2 and 3 . 1 60.44 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 . 1 102.99 6 and 7 . 1 6.47 10 and 11 . 2 35.73 12 and 13 . 2 33.63 13, 14 and 15 . 4 33.63 16 . 4 4.28 17 and 18. 4 31.55 Nondescripts in Section 32-30-14 no. 24 . 8.65 no. 26 . 71.24 no. 28 ...62! nos. 31 and 32 . 12.93 no. 34 . 8.56 no. 34 C . 1.15 no. 35 . 37.81 no. 44 .46.16 no. 42 . 181.85 no. 44D—1 no. 44 D—2. 2.30 no. 50 . 2.20 no. 55 . 12.73 no. 55 D- —T no. 55D—2 . 16.06 no. 55 A . 71.24 no. 55 B .„... 23.20 no. 55—1 no. 55—2. 3.33 nos. 56, 57, nos. 55 C, 55 D .. 264.07 no. 54 D. 2.30 pt. nwtt nett D . 89.91 pt. nwtt nett E . 3.33 pt. swtt swtt no. 7.... 8.33 pt. swtt nwtt no. 7 A 3.38 pt. swtt nwtt no. 7 A 3.33 pt. nwtt no. 3 A. 27.87 pt. nwtt no. 6 . 2.30 pt. nwtt no. 11. 6.48 Pioneer Town Site Co’s. First Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 7 and 8 . 45 8.65 4 . 46 15.77! 1, 2, 3 and 4 .. 48 54.72 18, 19, 20 and 21 .. 48 25.47 Collins Addition to Atkinson Lot Blk. Amt. 1 and 2. 1 68.32 8 . 1 3.23 4 and 5. 1 60.78 6, 7 and 8. 2 10.76 18 . 2 8.23 Ig . 2 3.23 17 and 18. 2 6.68 25 . 2 17.86 Ballons Addition _ Lot Blk. Amt. ® an? 9 . 1 4.28 6 and 7. l 14.83 10, 11 and 12 . 1 6.68 13 . 1 6.32 19, 20, 21 and 22.... 1 8.76 1, 2 and 8- 2 4.60 i - .-. 2 2.20 5 and 6 . 2 9.60 7 and 8. 2 16.91 9, 10, 11 and 12 .... 2 5.62 . Ballons Out L«*s r Lot Blk. Amt.' 5 and 6, * of 7 .. 17.02 tt of no. 7, 8, 9 and 10 . 10.76 11 .-. 8.75 12 . 8.75 13 ... 25.17 CHAMBERS VILLAGE Lot Blk. Amt I and 2 . A 29.78 4 and 5 .. A 4.88 * . A 7.71 -.-. B 44.78 II and 12, south 20 feet 13 .... B 25.20 north 10 feet 13, all of 14..... 21.00 1. 2, 3 and 4. C 64.85 9 .-.. C 3.02 east 50 feet of 12, east 81 feet of 13, east 81 feet of 14, east 81 feet of 16 .... C 53.13 south 60 feet of 1, 2 and 3 in . D 22.27 8 . D 2.44 11 . D 22.95 Fluckeys Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 1, 2 and 3 ..A 22.95 strip 120 feet wide •SOS feet long in south % ..B and C 10.45 42x21 feet of . C 4.20 125x21 feet of. C 2.54 Bakers Addition Lot Blk. Amt. Lot 8 .. 28.21 Nondescripts in Chambers Village Township 26, Range 12 pt seV4 . 19 9.67 pt. swV4 . 20 26.66 pt. swV4 . 20 28.90 pt. nV4 nwV4 _ 29 3.12 pt nV6 nwV4 . 29 17.18 neVi nwVi, pt. nwV4 nwVi . 29 73.35 pt. nV& nwVi . 29 4.88 s Vi nwV4 . 29 70.50 Cookes Addition Ivot Blk. Amt. 3 and 4 . 8 1.67 5, 6, 7 and 8. 8 3.32 9 and 10 . 8 1.67 pt. swV4 neV4 30-26-12 2.25 pt. neVi 30-26-12 . 57.33 pt. neVi neVi 30-26-12 1.67 EMMET VILLAGE Lot Blk. Amt. center 60 feet of lots 1 and 2 in .... 2 1.26 south 50 feet 01 1 and 2 . 2 1.80 center 50 feet 3 and 4 .. 2 1.65 south 70 feet of 5, 6 and 7 . 3 2.05 south 20 feet of no. 5, north 40 feet of 6 and 7 . 3 8.76 9 and 10. 3 8.36 11 . 3 1.26 2, 3 and 4. 8 24.81 6, 6, 7 and 8. 8 3.90 9 . 8 1.12 Lyons Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 4 . A 18.05 6 . B 23.15 2 . C 15.86 cast 110 feet of south 32 feet of lot 3 in . C 21.70 west 40 feet of south 32 feet of 3 . C 1.26 north 34 feet of 5 . C 25.35 pt. 86*4 nw*4, 23-29-13 ... 1.12 pt. se% nw%, 23-29-13 . 12.17 4 and 5. 2 6.08 «» 7, 8, 13 and 14 ... 2 31.79 2 . 3 31.04 3 ...». 3 21.65 5 and 6 . 3 66.78 7, 8 and 9 . 3 44.36 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 . 3 25.18 10, 11 and 12, 13, 14 and 15 . |3 127.89 1 . 4 7.93 2 . 4 21.65 3 . 4 47.09 7, and 8. 4 13.91 9 . 4 34.84 11 . 4 52.97 I .-. 5 172.42 3 and 4. 5 61.11 5 . 5 27.51 7 . 5 101.92 8 ...-. 6 86.26 9 . 5 101.92 10 . 5 98.01 II and 12. 5 172,52 13 . 5 82.34 15 and 16 . 5 270.43 east 60 ft. of 17 .... 6 11.84 center 30 feet of 17 . 5 11.84 west 60 feet of of 17 . 5 17.77 19 and 20 . 5 84.61 3 and 4 . 6 178.40 5 .. 6 101.92 6 and 7 . 6 180.36 8 . 6 47.09 e*4 eft 11, all of 12 and 13 .... 6 43.38 14. 16, 16, 17 and 18. G 38.68 21 .-... 6 3.04 22 . 6 3.04 23 . 6 3.04 24 . 6 39.26 1 .. 7 18.70 5. 6 and 7. 7 108.00 8 . 7 52.97 south 55 feet of 1 . 8 8.92 north 100 feet of 1 .-. 8 54.93 2 . 8 19.68 ? . 9 27.61 lot 7, east 5 feet of 8 .... 9 70.69 west 4-5 of 8 . 9 31.43 9 ..-.-. 9 39.26 11 and 12 . 9 61.11 14 . 9 45.15 15 . 9 28.59 16 and 17 . 9 94.19 Kimball & Blairs Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 2, 3 and 4 . 10 29.67 5 and 6. 10 13.91 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 . 10 102.42 4 . 11 17.72 “ .-. 11 43.18 12, 13, 14 and 15 .. 11 47.39 16 . 11 9.89 3 and 4 . 12 90.27 5 and G. 12 13.91 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 . 12 53.37 5 and 6. 13 63.07 9 and 10 . 13 43.38 1 . 15 35.34 7 . ....j 15 43.18 8 and 9. 16 11.94 s% of 2, all of 3 . 16 48.18 5 and 6 . 17 b6.99 7, 8 and 9 . 16 78.68 1 and 2.18 13.91 3, 4 and 5 ...... 18 133.46 6 and 7 . 18 33.49 8, 9 and 10 ...... 18 15.96 11 and 12 ..._. 18 9.99 2 and 3.19 13.91 4, 5 and 6.19 19.88 7 .*.. 19 29.47 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.20 153.34 1 and 2 ..21 33.49 5, 6 and 7.21 12.04 8 .~.21 4.01 I and 2 - 22 34.94 3 and 4 . 22 48.28 5, 6 and 7 .... 22 47.29 II and 12. 22 34.91 10, 11 and 12 . 24 92.34 11 . 25 27.51 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 . 26 28.01 7 and 8 . 26 66.9S Subdivisions of Outlots A and B, Blocks 28 to 33. Lot Blk. Amt. 7 .~. 28 15.7t 8 .. 28 19.62 12 . 28 38.34 3, 4, 5 and 6.29 18.02 7 9Q K QQ 8, 9 and 10 Z......... 29 13.03 I and 2 . 30 8.03 3 . 30 4.01 4 . 30 4.01 G and 6 . 30 28.60 7, 8, 9 and 10 . 30 48.38 II and 12 . 30 9.04 4 . 32 4.01 7 . 32 52.00 10 . 32 6.36 13 and 14 . 32 12.72 east Ms of . 33 76.47 3. 4, 5 and 6 . 33 56.16 7 and 8 . 33 23.69 9 . 33 4.01 Nondescripts r-t. of Outlot A . 64.82 pt. of Out lot A . 9.99 iot 2 of out lot B. 37.41 lot 5 of out lot B . 8.03 lot 6 of out lot B. 27.61 pt. of out lot B 200x200 . 51.11 Gravers Addition to Ewing all of block C. 43.98 N ondescnpts Township 27, Range 9 Description Sec. Amt. pt. sw% se% s% of no. 6 . 34 96.64 pt. s% se% se% no. 8 . 34 3245 Township 26, Range 9 Description Sec. Amt. pt. w% sw% . 2 26.14 pt. nw% no. 5. 2 12.24 pt. sw% sw% nos. 8 and 9 . 2 26.70 pt. SW14 nw% pt. of no. 10 . 2 39.12 pt. nw% se% nos. 17, 18, 20, 21.. 3 66.91 pt. se*4 no. 19. 3 2.05 pt. se% no, 28 . 3 40.97 pt. nw% se% no. 29 3 2.98 pt. nw% se% no. 21, lot 4 of out lot B .. 3 148.66 O’NEILL CITY Lot Blk. Amt. 5 and 6 . 1 3.38 j 14, 15 and 16 . 1 38.40 1, 2 and 3 . 2 9.29 9 and 10 . 2 29.30 14, 15 and 16. 2 104.81 south % of 1, 2 and 3. 3 101.30 9, 10, 11 and 12 .... 6 8.33 6 . 7 10.73 7 . 7 21.36 south % of I, 2, 3 and 4 . 8 32.15 5, 6 and 7 . 8 7.17 8 . 8 2.74 9 .-... 8 13.33 9 and 10 . 9 37.25 13, 14, 15 and 16 .... 10 45.38 3 . 11 84.11 4 . 11 89.38 6 and 6 . 11 9.45 9, 10 and 11 . 11 45.93 west % of 5, lot 6 . 12 24.01 east 22% feet of lot 7 . 12 2.74 9 and 10 . 12 76.93 13 and 14. 12 9.46 16 . 12 33.18 13 and 14 . 15 82.22 17 and 1§ . 15 235.69 south 82 feet of lot 25 and east 1% feet of couth 82 feet of lot 26 ..._. 16 92.81 1 . 16 12.00 4 .. 16 10.68 6 . 16 28.54 6 and east % lot 7 . 17 23.35 30 feet of lot 2 and east 30 feet of lot 3 . 18 8.13 pt. of 12 and 13 .... 18 10.78 east 15 feet of 13, 14 . 18 10.78 16 . 18 56.21 16 . 18 10.78 1 and e% 2. 19 8.78 16 and 16 . 20 54.43 10 . 21 27.88 II, 12 and 13 _ 21 182.87 21 . 21 34.59 28 . 21 35.82 23 . 22 50.37 west % 4 . 23 9.36 6.23 13.33 6, east 26 feet of north 90 feet of lot no. 7, south 80 feet a n 1 » _ u» * «*iu o. Zd 30.12 south % 9 and south Ms of west % of lot 10 . 23 65.02 12, 13 and 14 . 24 20.15 12 and 13 . 26 26.86 6, 7 and 8 . 26 62.48 9, 10, 11 and 12 .... 26 38.81 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 . 27 139.51 I? . 27 6.71 }4 .. 27 6.71 15 and 16 . 27 34.59 no-th 48 feet ’"t 4 . 28 42.43 sor'h 24 feet - -» *h 96 feet of 1 -3 and 4 .... 28 16.27 south ‘*6 feet of lot 3. west 25 feet of south 26 feet and 20 feet of west side of lot 4 . 28 6.49 north 72 feet and west 10 feet of north 62 feet of lot 4 and part of lot 6 . 28 32.06 ® ••• • •••■. 28 15.97 7 and 8 . 28 59.61 10, 11 and 12 _ 28 63.22 13 and north 28 feet of 14, 16 and 16 .... 28 104.91 south 40 feet of 14, 16 and 16 . 28 12.16 south 102 feet of north 130 feet of 14, 15 and 16 .... 28 57.18 1, 2 and 3 and pt. of 4 . 29 65.96 I® . 29 4.06 14 . 29 4.06 I •»••. 30 13.33 ® and 6.30 9.46 7 and 8 . 30 80.23 II •••••. 30 41.77 13 and 14 . 30 9.47 1 —..-. 81 12.00 2 and 3. 31 38.57 9, 10, 11, 12, south 127 feet 13, 14, 16 and 16. 81 84.26 north 42% feet of 13, 14, 15 and 16 .. 81 11,00 1 and 3 .. 32 6.15 4 and 5 . 32 21.36 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 . 32 101.05 11, 12 and 13 . 32 32.10 4, 5 and 6 . 33 38.65 7 and 8 . 33 54.45 15, 16, 17 and 18 .... 33 11.00 21 . 33 27.90 24 . 33 83.15 3 . 34 26.55 6, 7 and 8 . 34 76.80 1, 2, 3 and 4 . 36 14.95 9 . 36 13.35 O’Neill & Hagerty’s Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 . A £5.85 16, 17, 18, pt. 19, pt. 20 . C 34.90 pt. 19, pt. 20 . C 29.30 4 . D 2.20 5 . D 1.35 ® . D 1.35 7 -----. D 1.35 8 and 9 . D 2 85 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 . D 7.15 15 . D 1.45 22 and 23 . D 20.30 aI1 of . E 26.55 10, 11, 12 and 13.... F 4.65 14 and 15 . F 13.20 16 and 17 . F 2.60 18, 19 and 20. F 3 60 5 . G 6.30 ® . G .90 7 . G .90 ® . G .90 9 .. G .90 1!. 12. 13, 14 . G 9.25 18 and 19 . G 2.20 3. 4 and 5 . H 4.25 ® an<| 7 . H 2.05 8 and 9 . H 2.05 12, 13 and 14 . H 3.50 15 and 16 . H 2.30 17, 18 and 19 . H 32.05 f •• -. H 1.40 L 2, 3 .;.„ Q 2.70 5, 6 and T.Q 2.70 8 and 9 . Q 1.80 Ms 1 to 18 . O lots 1 to 18 . p 9.70 Riggs Add. Blk. Amt. 15 and 16 . 37 5.60 17, north % 18 . 37 34.60 sH 18, lot 19 - 37 16.05 25 and 26 . 37 21.10 lots 1 to 8 . 38 39.80 9, 10 and 11 . 38 4.25 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 . 38 6.80 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 . 38 5.801 13, 14, 15, 16 . 39 3.55 15 and 16 . 40 36.96 5, 6, 7 and 8 . 41 7 80 1> 2 and 3 . 42 40.00 13, 14, 15, 16 . 42 65.95 9 and 10 . 43 19.40 11 and 12. 43 2.85 McCaffertys Add. 1 « Blk. Amt. 1, 2, and 3 . 48 4.26 12, 13, 14, 15,. 48 145 16 and 17 . 48 13.85 9 and 10. 49 20.30 11 . 49 2.10 lots 11 to 16 . 50 35£5 L 2, 3 and 4. 61 8.35 3, 4, 5 and 6 - 52 3.60 15 and 16 ..54 1.55 Fahys Addition ..L®1 Blk. Amt. and 12 . 1 30.60 13 and 14. 1 22.70 2 and 3 . 4 10.55 Fahys 2nd Addition 1 . „ Blk. Amt. lots 1 to 7 . A 3.80 ?b9: o0c’ 11.A 19-50 12 to 25. A 9 35 26, 27, 28, 29 . A 3!o5 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 . A 3.80 1, 2, 3 and 4 . B 8.30 l and ® .. B 5.50 9 and 10 . B 6 55 l3- 14. 15, 16 . B 11.00 4 and 5 .. C 5.50 ° C 2.75 7 and 8 . C 6 15 110<,and.H . C 65.45 15, 16 and 17 . C 33.40 1 9 . E 6.70 Millards Addition Pt-^120xl36 feet ^ Amt' S-fwliS-iSt.A 31'20 °* lol 1 . A 6.70 ®% ® .. A 1.32 2 and 3 . B 13 45 J* JO and 11 . B 24.65 McCaffertys 2nd Addition + Blk. Amt. of . D 11.35 J . F .90 ® . F 9.10 g{®«. G ill 45 leet . G 1.16 . G 44.40 * .- H 11.75 6 •-. H 1.15 Pfc* 8 and 9 . H 23.35 south 45 feet ?f lQt 14 . H .90 I and 2 ...„. j 2.20 ® .*. J 1.15 4 . J 1.15 ® .. J 1.15 9 and iO .... j 2.20 II and 12 . J 2.2o 1® and 17 . J 2.05 18 . J 1.05 19> 20 and 21 ..... .. J 19.50 22 and 23. J 2.60 25 . J 11.15 McCaffertys Annex Lot Blk. Amt. pt. s% nw^4 . 1 «1K 90x170 feet . 5 12.00 Part ,°f . 6 1.42 o and 4. 7 37.77 Pioneer Townsite Co. Addition ., k?11 . Blk. Amt. bl.ock 4 . 03.60 block ® . 17.30 block C . 26.55 Mathews Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 4, 5 and 18 . 1 68.10 14 . 1 .76 1* 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 16, 17 and 18 . 2 89.80 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 ._. 2 3.80 1 and 2 . 15 1.80 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 .,15 3.90 4 and 5 . 16 10.25 lota 6 to 13 . 16 34.90 14 and 15 . 16 3.10 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . 17 15.05 6, 7, 8, 9, 1 and 2 ... 18 26.80 Cavanaugh’s Addition Lot Blk. Amt. all of block 1 all of block 2 all of block 3 all of block 4 all of block 6 all of block 6 . 16.05 Hazeletts Addition Lot Blk. Amt 1 . 1 .65 1 to 6 . 2 3.30 9 to 16 . 4 .16.15 5, 6, 7, 8 . 6 24.20 1 to 4, 13 to 16 .... 17 1 to 8 . 18 5.60 Fahys Park Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 19 and 20 . F 5.60 13, 14 15 . G 12.20 18 and 19 . G 12.90' 9, 10 and 11 . H 40.00 20 and 21 . H 47.80 1 to 8 . I 16.00 1 K 1.70 2 to 6.K 34.50 L 3, 9 . K 6.25 15, 16, 17, 18. K 6.76 7 and 8 . L 3.50 9 and 10 . L 15.80 I and 2. M 16.10 II and 12. M 26.40 1 and 2 . N 9.45 13 and 14 . N 26.40 15 and 16 . N 26.40 Nondescripts no- I? . 1.80 no- 18 .. 1.80 no- 19 . 37.15 no- 21 . 2.75 nos. 20 and 22 . 58.40 no. 38 . 87.40 nos. 39 and 40 . 6.55 pt. nw^4 sw^i 29 . 2.76 sw% swV4 29-29-11.... 26.55 5w^4 43 . 25.25 INMAN VILLAGE i n0to . Blk Amt. I. 2, 3, 4. 1 38.50 I V . 2 17.80 3 and 9 . 2 30.10 II and 12. 2 16.50 13 and 14 . 2 13.80 (vest end of nondescript no. 30- 15 . 2 24.67 3 and 4. 3 8.35 3 and 13 . 3 19.25 pt. nwy4 se^i no- 32-6 . 4 5.58 5 5 19.80 l and 8 . 5 11.75 1 .. 6 27.30 4> 5, 6, 7 . 6 24.90 1 7 13.70 Pioneer Townsite Co. Subdi vision of Out Lots , Lot Blk. Amt. 1 . 8 13.70 3 . 8 9.60 1 . 9 11.00 2 . 9 2.80 1° . 9 11.00 II, 12, 13, 14. 10 11.00 Pt. of B . 10 12.35 Subdivision of Out Lot “C” Lot Blk. Amt. no. 23 and 1 . 11 5.53 pt. of out lot 1 . 12 11.00 part of out lot 1 .... 12 4.15 7 . 12 (9.60 out lot 8 . 12 4.15 north 70 feet 71 north of south 157 feet of lot 11 . 12 17.85 ? and 10. 12 4.55 i and 5 . 13 19.23 5 . 14 16.50 7 . 14 16.50 Knapps Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 5, 6, 7, 8 . 2 18.10 5 and 6. 5 11.05 STUART VILLAGE Lot Blk. Amt. 7 and 8 . 3 13.06 1, 2 and 3 . 4 40.72 11 . 4 12.96 14 . 4 126.88 18, 19 and 20 . 4 40.72 21 . 4 9.84 22 . 4 9.28 4 .. 5 32.26 out lot B ... 20.31 10 . 6 28.58 12 ... 6 28.58 13 . 6 39.61 1, 2 and 3 east % south 20 feet of 4 .;.. 7 79.41 west Vi south 20 feet 4. 7 1.93 north 40 feet of 4 7 7.45 8, 9 and 10 . 7 73.80 east 25 feet of lot 20 . 7 5.61 1 and 2 . 9 49.81 Subdivisions of Lots 1 and 2 Lot Blk. Amt. lots A, B, C. D .... 11 70.22 north 55 feet of lot 5 . 11 52.47 pt. of 12 . 11 38.73 out lot G and H . 108.10 pt. of out lot “I” . 52.47 Part of Out Lot “N” Lot Blk. Amt. north 180 feet of lot 1 . L 57.06 south 60 feet 2 . L 25.35 north 60 feet of lots 8 and 9.L 35.11 10 . L 50.63 Carberrys Add • Lot Blk. Amt. 1 and 2 . A 12.14 3, 4, 5, 6. A 33.47 7 and 8 . A 11.22 12, 13, 14, 15 . A 7.75 2 and 3 .. B 4.80 Western Town Lot Co. Add. Subdivisions of Out Lots M. & K. Lot Blk. Amt. 4 . 2 26.82 5 . 2 all of 6 except east 30 feet . 2 62.67 east 30 feet 6, all of 7 and 8. 2 121.67 10, 11, 12, 13. 4 61.85 4 and 5 . 5 7.66 Kimball & Blair’s Add Lot Blk. Amt. 4 . 16 11.12 9 . 16 3, 74 1, 2, 3.17 12.24 11 and 12 . 17 8.28 10, 11 and 12 . 18 37.05 15 and 16 . 18 63.63 Hallocks 2nd Add. Lot Blk. Amt. 1 and 2 . 5 53.48 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . 6 9.68 6 . 6 1.93 7 . 6 1.75 10, 11 and 12. 6 15.00 6 and 7 . 7 31.43 12, 13, 14 . 7 20.51 1 and 2 . 10 28.68 3, 4, 5 . 10 4.89 8 . 10 29.6(1 west 35 feet of lot 3 . 12 2.86 3, 4, 5 . 13 34.29 9 and 10 . 13 16.73 18. 19, 20 . 14 29.70 all of.. 18 15.72 all of.20 14.80 lot 9 . 22 22.15 all of . 24 38.73 all of . 26 42.36 7, 8, 9 . 34 6.81 all of .. 40 14.80 PAGE VILLAGE Lot Blk. Amt. w% w% swv* nwy4) of “L” in 18-28-9 . 118.13 pt. nw% sw^i B, C and D in 18-28-9 .... 24.62 pt. nwy4 se% 13-28-10 29.69 pt. nw^i se% 13-28-10 61.35 pt. se^4 ne*4 13-28-10 83.19 , Lot Bile Amt. lots 3, 4, 5 . 2 6.20 6 and 7 . 2 16.09 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.... 3 172.59 1 to 10 . 4 67.62 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16 . 4 71.49 1 to 9 . 6 21.21 10, 11 and 12 . 6 34.69 13, 14 and 15 . 6 26.94 16, 17 and 18. 6 9.03 south 25 feet of 1, 2, 3, 4 . 8 45.61 15 . 8 23.68 16 . 8 19.31 19 and 20 . 8 146.52 1 and 2 . 9 7.85 3 . -~Q 16.04 4, 5, 6, 7 . 9 137.99 8 . 9 4.02 south 25 feet of 9, all of 10. 9 H.78 center 50 feet of 9, all of 10 . 9 31.87 1 to 5 . 10 7.49 9 and 10 . 10 84.72 1 .. 13 17.36 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15.14 8.15 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 . 14 8.15 I, 2, 3, 4, 5 6 and 7. 17 7.69 5 . 18 1.20 6 . 18 1.20 7, 8, 9, 10 ..:. 18 24.42 II, 12 13 . 18 4.88 7 and 8. 19 3.29 11. 12, 13, 14 and 15 . 19 67.12 I to 10 .. 21 55.60 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 . 22 27.81 16, 17 and 18.22 103.16 II and 12 . 25 4.12 1, 2, 3, 4 . 27 33.82 6 to 16 . 27 17.92 17, 18, 19, 20 . 27 6.61 1 . 28 1.63 2, 3, 4, 5 . 28 6.51 6 . 28 1.63 7, 8, 9, 10 . 28 45.82 East Side Addition Lot Blk. Amt. 1 to 14 . 4 47.36 1 and 2 . 5 63.27 10, 11, 12, 13 . 5 27.04 1 to 14 . 6 51.63 1, 2, and 3. 7 12.53 8, 9 and 10 ....:.7 6.53 AMELIA VILLAGE Lot Blk. Amt. all of. 1 1.03 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 2 .92 1 ... 6 .20 14 and 15. 6 .30 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . 8 .92 1 and 2 . 9 .41 3 and 4. 9 .41 5 . 9 3.63 8, 9, 10. 9 ,41 5 . 10 .20 5 . 12 .20 10 and 11 . 12 .41 1 to 9 . 14 1.32 10 . 14 .zi) 11, 12, 13 14 and 15 ..14 .92 n% . 15 .62 s % . 15 11.95 ■H-H-H t I H4-H4fl'l f rrm I I" r • | An Exhibition of His Barrel Rolling Motor • ■ :: —♦— '' I: By GEORGE ELMER COBB • • at .... •• > > I I I ■ . I I 1 il 1 1 I I I I i I <©. 1924, Weatern Newspaper Union.) THERE was not a madder man in all Creedon than Rex Worthy. “I’ve acted like some crude farmer from Wayback,” he reflected. “Well, I won’t waste time crying over spilled milk, hut I’ll make it the motive of my life to find this Martellus Melton. “How’s motors?” inquired a jocular friend at the very next corner. “Hump! motor,” he anathematized. “1 was well caught and fleeced. I guess I’ll start out forthwith on my hunt of that swindler, Melton. By the time I come back maybe the joke will have lost its freshness.” One day a stranger came to Creedon. He gave out his name as Martellus Melton. He was specious enough to soon get into the good graces of Rex. It was after he had very well won his way into the confidence of his pro spective victim that Melton revealed a great secret. “Tell you, Worthy,” he said in a somewhat mysterious way, “I’m a mind to tell you what brought me down to Creedon.” “Yes, maybe I can help you," sug gested Rex artlessly. “You can If you can influence a lit tle capital,” explained Melton. “And you shan’t lose by it. You know Ran som the banker and Martin the rich grocer. Introduce me to them with a good word. I’ve got an invention that will make millions. To be explicit, I have invented a motor on a brand-new principle. I want enough to build a working model.” “How much will it take?” asked Rex thoughtfully. “Oh, about a thousand dollars." “Why, I’ve got that much,” asserted Rex. What Melton showed Rex was a small metal box enclosing numerous wheels, cranks and rods. The next day he purchased a child’s wagon and went out to the edge of town with Rex. He applied a gearing running from the axle of the wagon to the motor. "It’s a new principle,” declared Mel ton, "a combination of springs and. magnets.” And the glib schemer succeeded In convincing Rex that, built on a large scale, the motor would do wonders, got the thousand dollars and disap peared. Rex was full of his wonderful In vestment nnd.naturally told his friends about it. At the end of a week, how ever, receiving no word from Meltoi* he went fo the city to investigate. After a visit to the police, Rex went back home sadly convinced that he had been deftly fleeced by a profes sional swindler. By sheer accident he at length became persuaded thdt the man he was looking for was at a little city named Macon, or somewhere near there. It was with intense satisfaction that he located him at the hotel of a Uttlcu town. According to what Rex learned, Melton had become acquainted with the family of Colonel Everts, a wealthy retired army officer whom he was in teresting In a new flying machine de vice. A high hill with a muddy slough at its base overlooked Prince Villa, the stately home of the colonel. Elegantly dressed, playing the plaus ible man of means to the colonel and the attentive exquisite to his fair daughter. Melton finally halted and pointed up to the summit of the hill. Then after a brief conversation with the others he began its ascent. "Coming after something," ruminat ed Rex. "I’ll give him a welcome!” Rex noticed nearby what seemed to be a small summer curap. There was a tent, on its table a camera and he surmised that Melton had probably come after that. There was also a barrel. As his glance fell upon this, his eye sparkled. Melton, reaching the tent, was sud denly seized from behind and his arms pinioned. Then Rex Worthy confront ed him. He did not speak a word. He simply proceeded to ransack his pock ets. Melton was In funds, it seemed. From his pocketbook Rex extracted the currency It contained, nearly eight hundred dollars. “Now then, my friend,” he observed, "this much of the money you stole from me you will never see again. And I am going to give you a free ride in my motor.” In a trice he had bound Melton’s feet, making him helpless. Nearby stood an empty barrel. Into It Rex ✓ forced ,his captive. He rolled it to a particularly slanting portion of the hllL "Ready, go,” he observed. Chug! This last was the dismal sound that ended a great splash as the whirling barrel struck the swamp. The aston ished Colonel Everts and his daughter saw their guest flung wide Into view as the staves of the barrel crashed in. Deluged with mud they viewed their recent escort. ^ First Rex Worthy released the ter rified wretch and sent him slinking on his way. Then he explained to Colonel Everts and his pretty daughter, Myrtle. And the result was that Rex Worthy found at Prince Villa not only his stolen money, but a fond, loving sweet heart. A Wise Old Bird “Why does the stork stand on one leg?" “Because If he raised them both* he’d fall down."