The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 10, 1940, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    SW’iNWU . 34 5.08
SWH . -34 26.20
EH, EHWH _35 25.66
Section 11, Township 31, Range 9
Apple Creek Village
Lots Blk. Amt.
1 and 2 _ 1 .22
3 . .22
4-5-6 . .32
1-2 ...2 .52
3... 2 .14
4-6-6 .2 .32
1 # Stuart Precinct
Township 29, Range 15
Desrciption Sor. Amt.
neh .:. <4f32*«8
SWH ——......4 64.22
SEH ...,„.5 45224
SEH ..4 69.50
NWH __9 47.92
SWH .17 55.04
Township 30, Range 15
SWH -...4 24.56
WHSWH __-6
EHSEH .6 18.48
NWH .6 44228
WHSWH - 6 7.58
NEH ...7
NWH -8 80.70
NHSEH .9 41.48
Pt. NEHNWH,
WHNWH -7
SEHNWH, SWH,
NHNWH .-.8 113.88
SWHSEH .17
WHNEH, NWHSEH 20 68.80
NEH _--18 59.14
NWH .. 19 62.24
SWHNEH, NWH _21 70.30
SWH .—.21 52.08
NEH .-..30 67.00
WHWH .30 31.77
SWH .31 62.26
NWH .31 26.81
Township 31, Range 15
All of _4 43.24
F. Vi SEVi _5 6.96
NEV4 . -.6 7.94
SWVi, W Vi SEVi..5 17.76
SViNE Vi, SEViNEVi _ 6 33.54
SWVi . 7 19.76
SEVi -. 8 11.82
NEVi _17 11.82
NEVi .18 11.82
NWVi. .'18 13.80
SWVi .18 13.80
SEV* . 18 27.70
NWVi .19 5.31
NEVi -_ 20 11.82
WVi _20 30.16
NW Vi . 28 31.92
NEViSWVi .30 2.23
WVi SWVi, SEVi SWVi 30 12.40
E Vi SEVi.33 10.70
Township 29, Range 16
NEVi —. 2 42.00
NWVi .2 43.62
SWV4, WVi SEVi,
SEVi SEV* . 2 31.51
SVi . .3 65.46
SWVi .4 26.82
NWVi.. 6 16.36
SWVi .6 21.04
SWVi. —7 19.48
WVi ...18 58.86
NViNEVi, SEV*NEVi,
NEViNWVi .11 25.82
SEVi —_ —11 25.82
NVi .13 95.00
SEVi _13 49.70
NEVi .16 38.82
NWVi_u.. 16 29.42
Township 30, Range 16
Desrc-iption Sec. Amt.
Outlot R .1 10.18
EViSEVi .__1 19.08
W Vi NWVi .12 27.86
SEVi _ 33 24.28
NEVi .4 63.98
SEVi .4 59.86
NEVi . 10
SWViNWVi_13 107.62
SEVi . 10
SWVi .11 199.96
Pt. NEViNEVi N of
R. R.12 10.18
EViNWVi .12 59.42
SWVi .—12 92.36
SEVi .-__12
NEViNWVi .13 126.58
NEVi . 13 86.12
SEVi .24 64.96
SWVi .-.17 53.62
SWVi _ 20 39.44
SEV* .17 31.57
NViNWVi .23 27.60
E Vi NEVi . 25 27.46
EViSEVi _-. 25 38,00
SWVi .:.26
NEVi . -.34 113.12
SEVi . 34 25.82
SWVi _ -.30 18.94
EViNWVi .31 6.38
SWVi . 31 14.54
NEVi .33 12.14
NWVi . 33 14.64
NWVi . 34 45.96
SEVi . 36 36.94
NViNEVi . 36 20.30
WVi . 36 92.08
WVi NWVi . 31 6.50
township 31, Range 16
Desrciption See. Amt.
W Vi .1 47-32
SEVi . 1 15.80
NEVi .-.2 17.76
NEVi _—12 23.72
NW Vi . 12 21.74
SViSWVi . 2
NEVi, NV4NWV4,
W Vi SEVi .11 3968
NVi - 4 30.66
SWVi,.SWVi SEVi .—4
NWViNEVi, NV4NWV4 9 26.60
SWVi . 20
NW Vi i_29 51.66
NVi, SWVi .5 23.12
NViNEVi, SEViNEVi,
NEViNWV*..—.6 13.70
SWVi -7
EViSWVi, SViSEVi .9 28.53
WVi . 13 17.75
NWV4 .18 15-77
SViNEVi .-.—7 11.82
WViEVi . 8 28.56
N Vi SWVi, SWViSWH ,
N Vi SEVi SWVi . 8 27.70
S Vi SEVi SWVi .8 3.96
SViNEVi, NViSEVi .9 13.88
SViNVi, SEVi .10 29.66
SWVi .10 11-82
WViNEVi, WVi ,SEVi 14 42.46
E Vi SEVi .-.11
SWVi . 12
EViNEVi .14 14.33
SEVi . 12 15.80
NEVi . 24 16.76
NEVi _ 16 12.80
NViNWVi, SEViNWy* 16 10.12
SWViNWVi, NViSWVi 15
SEV.SWV4 .16 16.28
SWVi SWVi .16 3.96
SEVi . 16 17.76
NV4SEV4 . 17
XEU 18 85.80
SWVi . 17 17.76
SWV* .19 17.78
EV*EVa .21 15.87
NEVi _22 15.80
NWVi . 22 13.80
SWVi .24 6.90
SEV* . 24 7.90
NWVi.. 24 8.38
NWVi .27 22.22
SWVi .27 22.22
NEVi _ 28 28.72
SWVi . 28 88.72
All of 30 57.08
NViNEVi, SEViNEVi 31
E'VsNW'i, NEVi SWVi 31 61.46
NWVi NWVi .31 8.38
NWVi _ 32 30.16
SW1-* 32 44.34
SEVi .33 69.22
NEVi _ 34 31.92
WVs ...34’ 85.20
SEVi _ 34 55.72
SWVi .35 27.74
Stuart Village
Lots Blk. Amt.
7-Pt. 8 . 1 8 20.98
10 .1 38.58
NVi 12 .1
13 1 17.98
1 . 3 19.10
2 3 12.74
3 .3 13.86
5 . 3 10.50
7-8 '. 3 8.62
1-2-3 . 4 32.96
10 .-.-4 21.72
11 .4 10.50
18-19-20 .4 25.86
21 .„.4 7.12
4 6 25.46
7-8-9 . 5 82.36
Outlet B . 18.74'
D _ .... 22.46
* Halloek's ■ Addition
Lots Blk. Amt.
10 .:.6 20.98
16 .6 29.20
14-16 . 6 48.68
1-2 ..6
3 . 7 61.04
W hi So. 20 ft of 4 _7 1.52
No. 40 ft. 4_7 4.12
8 .. —7 18.72
9-10 .7 16.86
12 . 7 16.48
14 7 37.08
16 .7 26.96
17-18 .7 24.46
19 . 7 20.98
E 25 ft. 20 .7 2.62
W 75 ft. 20.7
All 21 _ 7 35.56
5- 6-7 .8 13.86
2- 3 . 10 39.22
Subdivisions of Lots 1
and 2 E andF 11.4 40.82
So. 60 ft 5
6 .. 56.92
Pt. 12 . 29.20
Part of Outlot N
19 .12 26.40
North 180 ft 1 .L 34.84
No. 120 ft. 2 .L 27.34
So. 60 ft 2 .L 19.48
6- 7 .L 33.34
So. 60 ft 8 .L 28.46
So. 60 ft 8, No. 60 ft 8
No. 60 ft. 9.L 33.34
So. 60 ft .9 .L 22.46
10 .L 56.16
So. 60 ft. 8,
No. 60 ft. 9.L 33.34
No. 75 ft .11. L 11.24
Pt. So. 100 ft 11 .L 28.08
(arberry’s Addition
Lots Blk. Amt.
1- 2 .A 8.26
3- 4-5-6 .A 22.10
7- 8 _ A 7.48
9-10-11 .A 10.12
12-13-14-15 .A 8.26
2- 3 _-_B 4.12
1 to 14 Inclusive .B 16.86
1_2 D 13.86
20 D 1-52
21 . D 1-52
Western Town Lot Co. Addition
Subdivision of Outlot M and K
Lots Blk. Amt.
1.2 2 22.46
4 2 20.22
6-7-8 .2 102.60
9- 10 . 2 34.82
1-2-3 .. -4 41.94
4 . 4 20.22
5 to 9 Incl.4 28.08
1-2-3 .-.5 22.84
4- 5 .5 9.74
6 _...- 5 2.62
7 toll Inclusive. .5 54.80
. 3 5 2.24
14 .....6 22.10
Kimball & Blair’s Addition
Lots Blk. Amt.
17- 18-19 .15 9.74
20 .15 22.46
4_16 13.48
6 .16 26.78
7-8 . 16 22.46
9 ___16 2.62
I- 2-3 .-17 15.72
4 17 7.48
5- 6 .17 25.08
II- 12 .17 8.26
1-2-3-4 .-.18 8.26
10- 11-12 .18 31.08
5 19 5.98
18- 19-20 .-.19 7.12
HaUaek’s Second Addition
Lot* BIk. Amt.
1-2 _1 9.74
3 to 6 Inc).1 5.60
7- 8. 1 2.62
1 to 8 Inclusive .2 23.C0
1-2 . _.3 2.62
3-4 . 3 9.18
1-2-8-4 . 4 38 20
1-2 .-w.5 32.58
3-4 .„...5 23.60
1 to 5 Inclusive . 6 7.86
6 .-.6 1.52
7 . 6 1.52
8- 9 .6 2.62
13-14 .—... 6 15.72
1 to 5 Incl.7 7.12
13-14 7 13.86
3- 4-5 .10 3.38
9- 10-11 .— 10 24.34
5- 6-7 .11 29.20
West 35 ft. of 3 12 2.24
1 _ 13 18.72
2 . 13 23.98
3 _ 13 2.62
4- 5 .13 35.56
6- 7-8 13 27.34
1-2_ —14 13.48
10- 11 14 14.24
12, N. 22 ft. 13.14 9.30
Pt. 13
14 14 22.46
18-19-29-21 . .14 23.98
24_ 14 1.88
25-26-27-28 14 34.06
1-2-3-4 . 15 9.00
5 .15 4.88
8- 9-10J-11 .15 4.88
12 —. 15 1.14
16-17 . 15 2.24
25-26-27-28 15 19.86
1 to 13 Incl.17 67.40
3- 4 .... 22 5.60
I- 2-3-4-5 .23 7.12
6 .23 1.52
7-8 .23 13.86
9- 10 _IS 13.86
II- 12 . 23 26.08
1-2 . 24 2.62
3 24 1.52
4- 5-6 . 24 31.82
All of . 26 26.58
All of . 27 13.86
All of . 28 13.86
1 to 12 Incl.__ 29 13.86
7-8 . 30 2.62
9-10-11-12 . 30 5.26
1-2-3-4 . 31 2.63
5- 6 81 2.62
7-8-9-10-11-12 .31 3.74
1 to 12 Incl.32 13.96
1 to 12 Incl.35 44.92
All 38 5.36
All . 39 37.08
SW*4SW?4 . 40 3.74
Pt. .. 40 2.62
Pt. 40 7.12
Swan Precinct
Township 25, Range 15
Desrciption Sec. Amt.
WV4NEV4, NViSW‘4,
NW Vi SEVi .10 I 6.54
SEVi SEVi .11
SViNEVi, SHSWVi,
SEV4 .12 10.46
NV4NWV4 .13
NEV4NEV4 .14 3.54
All of .17
E*6 20
E Mi NE V4,"’nV4NW Vi’ —29
SEV4NWV4, NWViSEVi 29 47.18
WV4NEV4, EHNWV4,
SEV» .18 24.68
NV4SWV4, SEViSWVi ... 25
WVfcNW*4, NVfeSVi,
SW>4SWVi .26 22.42
SWV4NWV4 .29
WMsNEVi, SEV4NEV4 30 7.34
SWV4 31 8.16
SEVi .31 7.34
SWViNWy*. WV4SWV4 32 4.38
SEViSWVi, SWViSEVi 32 2.80
Township 26, Range 15
Description Sec. Amt.
WMs .1 19.64
All of . 2
SW Vi NEVi, SEV4NWV4 3
NEV4SWV4. NWViSEVi 3 42.48
NV4, NV6SWV4,
SEViSWVi, SEVi .10 19.42
NM8, NV4SM- .11 25.82
Lots 3and 4 3 3.20
SWViNEV*, SMsNWVi,
WMsSWV* .13
SEViSWVi, SWV4SEV4 13
SMsSM: .14
N%NV4 .23 40.90
SEViNEVi .13 3.54
SEV4 . 18 6.10
EVfeEMi .20 8.88
WVi .—21
NVfeNEVi, SWViNEVi,
NWViSEVi . 27
NViNWVi, SEVi NW Vi 28 26.38
NEViNEVi .29 1.62
WMsEMi .20 13.02
WVfcSWVi, SEViSWVi,
SV4SEV4 . 26
E Vi SEVi —. 26
SM-NEVi. SEViNWVi _. 34
NEViSWVi. NHSEVi ....34
NE’i, NEV4NWV4 35
SVsNWV*. NWViSWVi 35
N Mi SEVi . 35 44.94
WMsSWVi .26
SVfeSMi. NEViSEVi 27 14.20
N Mi NEVi, NEV4NWV4 34
NWliNW’i .35 10.16
SEV4NEV4. NV4SEV4 ...28
SEVi SEVi . 28 8.46
EfcSWtt, SW Vi SEVi 28 4.82
SW *4 SW >4 30
NV4SWV4, SW’ANWVi,
NWViSWVi .... 31 8.02
Township 26. Range 16
Description Sec. Amt.
NMs. WMeSW ’4 4
NEVi. NViSE’i 5 24.66
EMSWM. SE>4 4
NEVi, NEViNWVi,
SV4NWV4 .'-9
NMjSE‘4, SEV4SEV4 9 30.00
All of .10 26.46
WMsSW V* .11 364
WMSWM .19
NV6NWV4 .30 7.26
NV4NEV4, WM .21
NVfeNEVi, NWV4 22 26.58
SEVi .26 13.02
NWV4 27 7.06
SWVi, NW Vi SEVi .27 7.68
WMb ,W%SEVi,
SEViSEVi - -.34 24.44
SMbNEV4, EM:SEVi 39 6.82
Verdigris Precinct
Township 28, Range 9
Description Sec. Amt,
SEVi .-1
NWViNEVi .-.—12 $ 41.30
NWVi ..2 60.08
NEVi ..3 67.98
SWVi . .— 3 29.25
SEVi ..—, -3 46.94
NWVi ...3 68.60
SWVi ..3 51-62
NEVi .-.6 62.18
NEVi ____7 62.92
NWVi .8 68.78
NEV* .-.8 64-86
NWVi .1° 41.86
SWV* _10 46.62
EVfeNEVi 12 15-30
SEVi . 12
NEV* .14 67.30
SWVi .14 38.14
SEVi .. * 14 47.02
NEVi .I3 45.80
SV6NEV4, NV4SEV4 .32 19.96
SEVi .15 24.84
EVfeNW V* .16 12.90
NEVi, EV4SWVi,
WV&SEV* .16 136.60
WVfeNWVi .16 26.18
W Ms SWVi .16 26.18
EM-SEV4 .16 26.18
Pt. SWViNWVi .18 4.54
Pt. SWViNWVi .18 4.54
All land S of C. B. Q.
R. R. Right of Way in
SEVi SWVi .18
NEViNWVi .-.19 71.08
WViSWVi, SEVi SWVi 19
NVfeNEVi .30 113.94
NWVi 29 68.04
NW'i . 29 41.86
SW*. W4SE* . 29 77.16
SE* 21 64.88
SW* 22
NWU . 27 100.38
NE* .22 46.94
NW* . 22 30.55
E*NE* .. 23 12.72
E*SE*4 .. 23
N* .25 121.34
SW* . 24 50.84
S* ._. 25 40.14
W*SW* . 26
EHNW*NW* . - 35 58.18
NE* ....27 71.74
SW* 27 60.12
NHSW*. SE*SW* 28 20.40
NE*NE* . 29 7.15
NE* _ 29 54.16
SW* . 33 26.94
S*NE* . .... 30 46.98
NWV, .30 67.42
SW* 30 61.32
NfcNW* .31 10.76
W*SE* 30 16.58
SE* 30 55.24
NW*NE* .32 5.00
NW* .32 28.18
NEViNE* ..32 5.00
S*SE* . 32 10.00
NE* . 34
R'sNW*. N*SW* 35 94.90
NW* . 34 58.30
S*_ 34 87.10
Pt. W*NW*NW* .. 35 1.88
SE* . 35 43.76
Township 28, Range 10
Description Sec. Amt.
NHNEH .3 29.74
NWH . 3 36.70
SWH, SHSEH .3 50.36
SWH ___10 36.04
SE*4 . 10 19.29
NEH . 15 19.84
NEH ..11 60.62
SWH . 11 59.96
NHNEH, Pt. SHNEH 13 120.74
Pt. shshswhneh
No. 10.13 10.80
Pt. SEHNEH No. 4 ...13 16.16
NHNWH, No. 8 Pt.
SEHNWH ....13 77.00
SHNWHSEH No. 12 ...18 12.20
SHSEHSEH No. 18 13
Pt. SHNWHSEH
No. 17 ......13 63.32
Pt. EHSWH, WHSWH 14 79.62
NHNWH .15 10.62
WHSWH . 15 11.32
EH _ 23 174.20
Pt. NEHSEH,
SEHSEH . 24 30.50
SHNEH, NHSEH . 26 23.00
SHSEH . 26 7.68
NE14 .27 24.40
Emporia Village
Township 28, Range 9
All of Emporia Village
except Lot 5, Block 6 . 11.72
Lot 5-6 .24
Page Village
Township 28, Range 9
Nondescripts Lot \.
Description Sec. Amt.
SHNEHSWHNWH M 18 $ 49.08
WHNHSWViNWH L 18 71.30
Pt. NWHSWH No.
79 H .18 51.66
Pt. NWHSWH .J
Pt. Outlot .A
Pt. NWHSWH . F 18 62.62
Pt. NWHSWH .G
Pt. NWHSWH .I
Pt. Outlot.-.A 18 138.72
Township 28, Range 10
Desrciption Sec. Amt.
Pt. NW^SEVi .13 36.68
Pt. SE^SEK .13 45.46
Pt. SE^SEVi .13 17.22
Pt. SEl/4NE>4 .13 40.92
Pt. SE»4NEV4 _ 13 56.72
Pt. SE^NEli . 13 64.38
Lots Blk. Amt.
3-4 .*.1 9-56
5 to 15 Incl .1 55.02
3- 4-5 .-.2 4.32
8-9-10 . 2 17.72
11-12-13-14 . 2 19.14
15- 16-17-18 .2 14.36
3.4.5_ 3 22.28
11 to 15 Incl. -. 3 106.22
I to 10 Incl.4 71.76
II to 15 Incl.4 9.56
16- 17 . 4 114.82
i° 4 2.42
19-20 - 4 40.68
07 ft. off E end
1-2-3-4-5 .5 60.04
50 ft. off N end
I- 2-3-4-5 . 5 64.60
6 to 10 Incl.-.5 11.26
1M2 .5 43.04
42 ft. N end
16-17-18-19-20 . 5 24.42
S 75 ft. off 16-17-18
19-20 .-.5 133.96
1 to 9 Incl. _6 14.12
10- lli-12 6 40.18
13-14-15 - 6 17.72
16-17-18 .6 8-88
6- 7-8-9 .7 8.88
14 to 18 Incl.-.7
N 92 ft. 1-2-3-4 . 8 67.48
So. 25 ft. 1 -2-3-4 .8 34.94
7- 8-9-10 . 8 31.12
15 _8 22.28
17 " .8 23.68
IV 8 13.40
19-20 .8 52.28
1-2 .9 4.08
4- 5-6-7-8 ...9 2.86
S 25 ft. 9-10 .-.» 1*«8
N 42 ft 9-10 .9 9.56
Center 50 ft. 9-10.9 15.56
N 17 ft. of S 42 ft.
II- 12-13-14 .9 19.14
N 50 ft .11-12-13-14 ... 9 80.14
25 ft x 77 ft. and 11 ft x
40 ft. 15. All 16 .9 22.50
S 25 ft of N 75 ft.
11-12-13-14 . 9 54.30
6-7-8 . 10 7-18
16-17-18-19-20 .10 8.88
1-2-384 .12 17.72
5- 6-7 .-..12 30.61
1 13 1-92
1-2-3-4-5 .14 39.96
11- 12-13-14-15 .14 7.64
Pt. SEViNEtt (48x100
ft) 13-28-10 .-. 40.oo
Pt. Outlot B
25x100 ft.16 33.68
Bal. Outlot B . 16 43.04
1 to 7 Incl. .. 17 7.64
1-2-3-4 .— 18 5.74
5 18 1.24
0 .18 1.24
7-8-9-10 .18 4.78
14 to 20 Incl.-18 8.38
1 to 6 Incl.18 8.38
..19 2.42
1 6to 20 Incl .18 7.64
6-7-8-9-10 . 20 33.98
1 0-3 . 22 26.80
4 5 6 z”.22 13.10
16-17-18 _. 22 31.W»j
19-20 . 22 76.56
1-2-3-4 . .. 23 29.79
5 to 17 Incl. 23 21.04
18-19-20 .23 33.48
1 to 6 Incl.24 8.88
7- 8-9-10 .24 6.24
I- 2-3-4 . 27 30.16
5 to 16 Incl. 27 18.18
17-18-19-20 .27 6.24
6 ..28 1.46
7 .28 1.46
8- 9-10 28 38.54
II- 12-13-14-16 ..28 7.64
16 to 20 Incl. 28 7.64
East Side Addition
Lots Blk. Amt.
1 . —2 1.46
2 2 1.46
3 2 1.46
4- 5 2 15.82
8 __- 2 1.46
9 .... 2 1.46
10 ....2 61.20
1 to 14 Incl. .... 4 36.68
5- 6 ......5 2M
7- 8-9 . 8 31.12
10-11-12-13 . 5 19.64
14 to 18 Incl .6 26.32
1-2-3 7 3.60
4-5 .7 2.18
6- 7 .7 17.48
8- 9-10 7 4.56
1-2-3-4-5 _9 8.88
6-7 . 9 3.60
1-2-3-4-5 .10 31.12
6-7 ..-.10 17.72
8-9-10 .-.10 33.48
Willow dale Precinct
Township 30, Range 9
Description Sec. Amt.
NK. NKSWK,
SEKSWK SEK .2 $ 78.22
NEK .3 24.40
WK _3 69.16
SEK .3
SKSK, NEKSEK .11
NK, NKSWK,
‘NWKSEK _ .14 132.54
NEK .20 32.54
All . 4 52.07
NK _ & 67.12
SWK —.5
NWK . -8 69.16
SKNWK, NKSWK .6 16.25
WK .7 54.92
NEK .-.8 38.64
NWK . 9 18-30
EKNEK .-.13 12.20
WKNEK, SEK . 13 36.62
NEK -_ 24 33.66
SWK . 17 26.44
SEK 17 26.44
SEK . 17 24.40
SWK SEK - 19 5.08
NEK, EKNWK . 22
SWK . . 23 42.30
SWK .25 20.76
NEK SWK 29 9.88
SEKSWK 29 4.88
EKEKSEK .-29 2.64
NWKSEK _ 29 4.68
SWK SEK . 29 4.88
WK 31 50.84
NEKNWK . 32 7.94
NWKNWK .32 7.94
SEK NWK — 32 7.94
SEK . 33 21.16
NWK 34 22.38
EK . 36 54.50
WK 36 60.00
Townahip 30, Range 10
Description Sec. Amt.
NWV4 .3 28 48
SMtNE* . 4 13.42
SE>4 . 4 26.44
NEVi 9 27.78
SEV4 . 9 28-48
S'-feSW*4 .— 1
NMNE14 . 11
NMNW'4 12 41.10
SHNEV* . 2 14.24
N^SE1* . 2 14.24
NW'<* 2 32.54
SWM . 2 28.48
S*SE%. 2 14.24
NMiNE>4 . 4 19.94
SW*4 . 4 25.42
EM: 6
NMi .7
NWM 9 115.94
NW‘/4 . 6 14-24
SW‘,4 • « 13.22
NE’4 . 8 27.86
SW >4 9 26.44
SttNWtt .. 12 14.24
NM-NW‘4 .14 12.20
SE>4 .17 26.44
WViSWtt . 20 13.42
SE»4 22 27.66
NEVi.24 15.25
SE‘4 -24 34.58
NE>4 35 28.06
WMsWM: .26
SE V* . 27 54.22
NE»i 27 25.02
SWU . 27 29.08
."Z..28 43.02
NE V« 33 17.64
NMNW .34 14.24
NWM .... 35 29.90
Wyoming Precinct
Description Sec. Amt.
N^NEVi, SWttNW*.
SWK, NEKSEK,
S^SEVi .-.1 ^
SEViNEVi. E%SE* —2 9 33.98
S^NEtt, SEV4NWK,
NWKSEtt .-.1 6.90
E^SWtt, W%SE* .14 19.68
SttNWVi, W%SW% _4 16.94
SEttSW*, SMiSEH .... 5 76.68
S%, NWttNE*,
NW>4 -8
All _ 9 61-94
NE14, EttNWtt,
NE%SW%, N^SE*4 5 19.66
SWKNEK, E%WMt —7 16.72
W%SE^i 7
NWViNEVt, NW% -18 10.48
Lots 1-2, W%SW* .7 9.60
NEttNEtt, S%NE* ....8 8.30
SE»4 .... 12
N^NEVi .13 14.84
S xk SW *4, SW ViSEVi 32 8.74
NEKNEtt, SHNEVi,
NE\4 SEVl .21
S*N*. N^SE’4 . 22 23.38
SWUNEtt, W%,
WttSE* .-. 23
NW>4NE»4 _ 26 26.42
NW'4 .24 9.84
E^SE*4 -- 24 6.46
8%NE>4, SE^NWV* 29 8.30
Township 26, Range 14
Description Sec. Amt.
E%SWK„ W%SE%,
SE^SE* .~ 2
WHNEtt, E^NWtt 11 42.70
NEli -8 30.04
NEttNEtt .-4 5.96
S%NE% .. 4 11.58
A-H 6 26.34*
NfcNE’4, SEV.NE*,
NE^4SE>4 .....6 3.28
NW»4SE>4 . .....11 7.38
S»4 —-13 39.26
SE>4 ... 14 29.00
NEU .19 17.48
SHN4 .20 12.02
SW*4NWK, NE*4,
EHWH. N4SE* ...21 29.11
NEfc . 22
SH. W^NW*4,
SE>4NW>4 .26 85.62
SW»4 .25 23.72
WH ..„-22
SE»4 . 22 62.98
E’ttE* ....„._. 23 62.98
NE*4 —.......25 21.62
SE% -.25 25.60
N%SW*, SWViSWU
Pt. SE^4SW»4 .27 10.01
SEH.SE*SWK, SE*% 27 14.64
W *4 N W V» .31 15.52
Amelia Village
Lots Blk. Amt
1 to 10 Incl. 1 42
1 to 5 Incl._ 3 1044
8-ft-lO . 3 40
1 to 12 Incl._5 4.76
1 —...6 .18
2-3 . 6 40
10- 11-12-13 .6 686
14-15 ._6 40
1 to 5 Incl._8 .56
6 to 10 Incl ..8 46
1 to 4 Incl._9 686
5 .8 .18
8-9-10 . 9 40
5.10 6.74
10 . . 12 40
11- 12-13-14 .12 8*42
15. 12 SjM
I to 9 Incl.„.14 J6
10. 44 948
II . 14 4.10
12- 13-14 -14
S4 .15 748
NH . 15 40
The Taxpayer's Question
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DEFERS
Bl lUONs
—Eubank. New York Sun.
A Sympathetic Visitor
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Six-year-old Marion Lester won't soon forget the visit of Wendell WiB
kie, Republican candidate for President, to the Sbrine hospital, Portland.
Ore. Having come up “the hard way" to his present eminent position af
leadership, Mr. Willkie registers his deep sympathy for the less fortunatn.
That trade agreements have not
produced foreign markets for Amer
ican farmers is evidenced by a drop
of $104,000,000 in agricultural prod
ucts exported during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1939, as compared
with the fiscal year ending June 30,
1934—the year prior to the enact
ment of the Reciprocal Trade agree
ment act.
Cotton to Covn
Through regulation, Secretary
Wallace has reduced the corn acre
age of the corn producing states of
the North by 5,139,000 acres. But
the farmers of cotton producing
states of the South have been en
couraged to raise com instead of
cotton, and increased their com
acreage by 5,814,000 acres.
Did Not Work
That New Deal reciprocal trade
agreements did not attract buyers is
shown by the purchase, by countries
with which these agreements were
made, of meat products to the value
of 17,644,000 pounds in 1935, before
the agreements were made, and only
15,175,000 pounds in 1939, when all
aereements were in effect.
Reduced Farm Tariffs
Reciprocal trade agreements made
by the New Deal reduced the tariff
on 152 agricultural products, despite
candidate Roosevelt's statement in
1932: "I know of no excessively high
tariff duties on farm products . . -
that should be lowered.”
The Farm Share
On a per capita basis, the farm
population of America must carry
about one-fourth, approximately
*11,000.000,000, of the national debt
It would take the value of all farm
crops for two years to pay the fann
ers’ share.
A Record
Franklin Roosevelt is the only
president to serve eight years with
out balancing the budget in any en»
year. We have been at peace
throughout the tight years.
Your Share $452.00
Total New Deal expenditures from
1933 to 1940, according to the Presi
dent’s report to Congress, were $5#,
773,000.000. That is $452.00 for each
man, woman and child In the nation.