Historical Figures Named in Roll Call CHAMBERS Kellar club met Wednesday, Octolier 1, with Mrs T. E Alderson Mrs. Louis Harley was cohost* ss Eleven members answered roll call by naming a favorite character in history Mrs Clyde Kdtz and Mrs Guais Wintermote had charge of the program which consisted of group tinging, a solo by Mrs. Ed Eisen hauer, ieveral games and a piano , solo by Mrs E. A. Farrier. Mrs Melvin Bell received ihe door prize launch was served by the host- ! esses N* xt meeting will be with Mrs. Clyde Kiltz, with Mrs Guais Wintermote as cohostess. Other Cluunbcnt New* Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomson and dau -hters, Judy, Susan and Jean, drove to Kearney Satur day October 4, to attend home coming Their son, Kenneth, is a student at Kearney State college, and accompanied ihom home, al so Eugene Adams, a student at Wayne State college, who was playing fotball at Kearney Mr and Mrs. Wood Jarman ar rived home Friday, October 3, from a two-week visit with their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Jarman, at Boulder, Cok>., and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Jarman and family of Los e land, Colo , also other rela tives Mr and Mrs Clifford Jar man came for them and the Stan ley Jarmans brought them home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Salem and laughters and Joe Daas attended a wedding of a brother of Mrs. Abd u Salem's at the First Methodist church in Lexington Sunday, Octolx.r 5, at 6 p m They r turned Monday. Mr and Mrs. Edward Niemand of Bunceton, Mo,, recently visit ed his mother, Mrs Mary Nie mand. Tin* couple was enroute to the Black Hills in South Dakota and Yellowstone park in Wyo ming Mrs, Niemand accompan ied her son and daughn r-in-iaw. the- group going on to Colorado where they visited the latter's sis er and nieces. Tile occasion was the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Niemand. Mrs Anna Alliers and Mrs. H If Hubbard left Saturday. Sep tember 27, for Oregon where they will visit relatives. They expect to return the last of this week. Mrs. William Julie left early last week for a visit with her sis lers at Boulder and Denver and with a niece at Littleton. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Duane K Miller and children spent the past week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Richards, at Chadron. Mis Carolyn Wintermote, stu dent nurse at Immanuel hospital in Omaha, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Guais Wintermote. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Halsey and son, Keith, drove to Oakdale Sunday to attend the 50th wed ding anniversary of old friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Holm. Mr. and Mrs Don Dankert spent Monday and Tuesday in Grand Island on business and vis iting relatives. Enroute they call ed on Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tag gart at Dannebrog. Mr and Mrs. Ed Opperman and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Reider of IJncoln were overnight guests Saturday and Sunday in the John Honeywell home and also visited Mrs- Charlotte Honeywell. They were dinner guests Sunday in the Lloyd Knox home Mr. and Mrs. L W. Taggari of Darmebrog were weekend visitors with friends at Chambers. The first quarterly conference of the Methodist churches was held Friday, October 3, at Amcl, in the afternoon and at Chamber., in the evening. Mr. anil Mrs. Darrel Wedge wood and children of Logar came Saturday, October 4, to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs 11. R. Farrier and family and brother : in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lyle Clemens and children Mrs. Ed Cody accompanied hei I brother-in-law anil sister. Mr. am! j Mrs. Eve re tie Standage, < f Atk, , ' son. to Omaha Thursday, Octobei 12, returning Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thor in and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winter mote and girls attended the' wed ding of the former's niece. Miss Lavonne Thorin, at the Eman | uel Lutheran church in Orrhar Saturday, October 4. Norma W m termote was flower girl. Mr. and Mrs Ed Coday a! tended the dinner served by the Altar guild of the Catholic church in Atkinson Sunday, October 5. \laska Film Shown to Students— AMELIA The upper room of \ the Activity club with Mrs. Dona j Carson as teacher mot Monday. I September 29, with 10 members j present. The project of the week j is working with wood, according j to Roger Waldo, secretary. The lower room of the Circle Eleven club, with Mrs. Janet Fry rear as teacher, had the presi dent, Janeth Oetter, conduct the meeting Roll call was answered by naming a car. Members show ed the bark they had collected. At the next meeting members will bring rocks. For roll call they will name a breed of dog. A very good film about Alaska was shown.—By Bobby Porter, reporter. Rohdes Note 43d Wedding Anniversary— Mr. and Mrs. R- J Rohde cel ebrated their 43d wedding anni versary Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rohde and family, Mr. and Mrs Francis Rohde, Mr. and Mrs Mike London, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stanton and Mrs. Anna Don lin. Greetings were sent by tele phone from Mr and Mrs. A. E. Rohde of I-os Angeles, Calif, t Attend Wedding — Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy and family attended the Thorin Schleusener wedding in Orchard Saturday evening. Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON. Prop. Phone 106 Golden Bldg. Alice’s Beauty Shop Be*. 3 doors wmrt ol Tesao. 125 East Doujcla* Phone 203 — O’Neill Paul Shierfc INSURANCE AGENCY ONE11X. NKBK Insurance of All Kinds SPECIAL CATTLE AUCTION! Orchard Livestock Commission Co. Saturday, October 11th Hogs—12 Noon-Cattle—1:30 Several hundred good yearlings weighing 625 lbs. to 850 lbs. Also several hundred calves. We can use more cattle and hogs. Bring hogs early. All cattle freshly consigned, no water-fills. i HAROLD MEYER, Manager I Eyeglasses For The Needy DON'T THROW away those old specs. They can provide second sight for those many who could not otherwise afford it — via a unique charity culled New Eyes For The Needy in Short Hills 4, New Jersey. Through the collection of discarded eyeglasses, sunglasses ami odd bits of jewelry, this organization over the past 23 years has helped 200,000 needy persons obtain new prescription glasses, und count less others in foreign lands to better sight. Metal frames and jewelry are sold to a refiner, with the proceeds used for "new glasses" funds at hospitals. Sunglasses and plastic frame glasses are tested, classified and sent to needy missions across the seas. Attend Star Dinner Meeting— Among those attending the din ner meeting in Atkinson Monday evening for grand officers of East ern Star, who were making their fall visit, were: ivlesdames Gale W. Dierberger. Albert Klingler, J. L. Sherbahn, C. W. Porter, Paul Shierk. H. L. Lindberg, Don Me Kamy and A W. Carroll and Mr and Mrs. A. E. Bowen. Birthday Surprise Party Held— Mrs. Wendell Babl of Emmet was honored at a surprise birth day party at her home, Wednes day, Octoiler 1. Those attending were Mrs. Joe Babl of Emmet, Mrs. Leo Schneider ef O'Neill Mrs. Ben Bazelman of O’Neill and Mrs. Andrew Ramold and si a, Randy Lee, of O'Neill Weekend Guests— Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lindberg were their daughters, Miss Carolyn, a stu dent at Wesleyan university, and Mrs. Rod Wilmoth of Lincoln and Mrs. Dick Kaup and son, Mike, of Omaha They attended the IIolsclaw-Farrier wedding Sunday afternoon. Club Meets— Mrs. William Mattern was host ess to the NTTF Bridge club Wednesday evening. Ben Miller Feted on Birth Anniversary STAR Mrs. Ben Miller was hostess at a card party Wednes- j day evening, October 1, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mr. Miller. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Fred Timmerman, Mrs. Ro land Miller and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist, Donnie and Vicki, Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren sen, jr., and family. High prize winners were Mrs. Timmerman and Nels Linquist, Low winners were Glen Miller and Mrs. Linquist. Glen Miller won the traveling prize. Lunch was serve 1. — Other Star News A bridal shower in honor of Miss O. Reiss, bride-elect of Ra dean Block of this community, will be held at the Ash Grove hall Sunday, October 12. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist had dinner with Mrs. Becca Butter field in Orchard Tuesday, Sep tember 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist Sunday evening. The supper was in honor of Mrs. Miller’s birthday anniver sary. Cards furnished the enter tainment and homemade ice cream and a decorated birthday cake were served for lunch. Mr. an Mrs. Arnold Miller called at the Ewalt Miller home Saturday on the way home from O’Neill.' The Star Get Together club meets this week with Mrs. Bob Tomlinson as hostess. The Ash Grove auxiliary meets this week for final plans for the supper and bazaar at the hall Sunday, October 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Mdler spent Thursday afternoon at the Lysle Johnson home. The men were painting the new barn. Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daugh ters spent Friday at the Bob Tomlinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring were Monday evening, September 28, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller. Mrs. Ethel Siders and Marilyn and Mrs. Art Hibbs and Lillian were Sunday visitors at the Bill Hibbs home. . Mr. and Mrs. James Frenchs of Salina, Kans , spent the week end at the parental homes the Fred Timmermans and Fred Fre richs. Church Notices METHODIST (Page-Inman) Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor PAGE— , , Thursday, October 9 (today): Junior choir practice, 4 p.m. Sunday, October 12: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; MYF, 7:30 p.m.; adult fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 15: Chancel choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 16: Woman’s Society of Christian service meet ing, 2 p.m. INMAN— Thursday, October 9 (today): Woman’s Society of Christian Ser vice meeting, 2:30 p.m. Friday, October 10: Official board meeting, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 12: Worship, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, October 15: Choir I practice, 7:30 p.m. and MYF. Thursday, October 16: Com missions on Education and Stew ardship and finance will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Harvey Tompkins home. All members of both com missions are urged to attend. FOR BOTH CHURCHES Wednesday, October 15: Mid week prayer hour, 9 a.m. Read Romans 5:9-16. Sub-district Mis sions institute. 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in O'Neill Methodist church. The lay leader, official board chairman, all members of the commission on missions, Woman’s society secretary of missionary education, MYF outreach chair man, benevolence treasurer and all others interested should attend if possible. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) Seventh and Clay Street Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Thursday, October 9: Ladies’ aid meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday, October 12: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., William Fricke, superintendent; divine worship and I rally day service, 11 am.; “The Lutheran Hour" on WJAG. 4 p m.; Sunday-school teachers' institute »t Ainsworth, 4 p.m.; voters' meet ing. 2 p,m.; zone Walther league rally at Clearwater, 4:30 p m. Monday, October 13: Adult membership class, 7 p.m. men’s work night at the church, 7:15 p. m, Tuesday, October 14: Men’s work night at the church, 7 p.m.; Sunday-school teachers' and stall ! meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 15: Confir mation classes meet, 4:15 p.m. IMMANI HI. I.ITMERAN (Atkinson) Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Sunday, Octol>er 12: Divine wor ship and rally day service, 9 am.; Sunday-school, 10:15 a m.. S. 11. Brauer, superintendent: Sunday sehool teachers’ institute at Ains worth, 3 p.m.; “The Lutheran Hour" on WJAG, 4 p.m.; zone Walther league rally at Clearwa ter, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. October 14: Confirma tion school, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 15: Voters quarterly meeting, 8 p.m. I'NITEI) PRESBYTERIAN (Ewing) Dr. William H. Ross, pastor Saturday, October 11: Choir prac tice, 8 p.m. Sunday, October 12: Bible school, 10 a.m., sermon, "How Life Should Be Spent". (An exposition of Ec clesiastes, please read; youth fel lowship, 7 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. But terfield, sponsors; junior mission ary society, Mrs Ross, sponsor, 7 p.m.; singspiration, 8 p.m., sermon "God's Loving Kindness and Faith fulness". Monday, Octolier 13: Prayer re treat in Lincoln. 1 p.m.; session. S p m.; trustees, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 15: Prayer and study of Romans, 4:13-51 Mi's. Ross, leader. Thursday, October 16: Women’s missionary society, 2 p.m. ■I i MOV VII’S WITNF.SSF.S (127 South 4th st.. O'Neill) Friday, October 10: Theocratic ministry school, 7:30 p.m., sub net. "When There Was One Relig ion"; service meeting theme "Seek Righteousness ”, 8:30 p.m. Zeph. 2:3. Sundav. October 12: Watchtower study. 2 pm-. *thjcct. "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" Tuesday, October 14 Bible txx>k study, S p m , subject "Whose Will”. All persons of gixxl will arc wel come. Weekend liueets — Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Q Hilc of Columbus spent Suflday nith 1 their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. George Janousek ' The lhlcs brought back Greg and Joe Janousek, who had spent two | weeks with them. Plans Omaha Trip — Mrs. W H Harly expects to j spend tlte weekend in Omaha Delinquent Tax List Notice is hereby given that on November 3d. 1958, that being the first Monday in November, there will be a public auction of all lands and town lots in Holt county, Nebraska, on which tax es are delinquent for the year 1957 or any prior years. That at said sale so much of the tracts of land or town lots will be sold as may be necessary to pay all de linquent taxes, interest and the costs thereon at the date of sale. That said sale shall continue from day to day until all proper ty has been offered. Following is a list of all tracts of land and town lots on which taxes are delinquent for one year or more. The amount of the 1957 delin quent tax follows each descrip tion, but does not include in terest or advertising costs. J. ED. HANCOCK County Treasurer Antelope Precinct Township 29, Range 10 Sec. Tax SEy4 . 22 47.50 SEV4 _ 23 90.26 SEVi . 25 67.70 SEy4 26 142.70 Pt. NWy4 28 73.76 sy. _ 33 179.46 sy2 34 138.40 Atkinson Precinct Township 30, Range 14 Twp. Sec. NWy4 . 3 64.41 swy4 5 Sy-Ny. & SV4 . 6 393.38 E^swy4 13 57.04 Ny. 14 108.50 NWy4 15 149.96 swy4 . 19 77.40 NEy4 24 120.62 NEy4 .. 28 93.70 Ey>swy4swy4, SEy4SWy4 28 118.24 pt. swy4swy4 28 71.44 Pt. SEy4SWy4 _ 29 33.98 pt. sEy4swy4, Pt. swy4swy4 29 65.98 Pt. SEV4SWy4 29 26.56 Pt. SEy4SEy4 ... 29 118.80 Dyson’s Addition I /its 3 & 4 7.14 1 Pt. Nond No. 3 33 53.68 Pt. 3. pt. 4 33 66.26 Pt. No. 8 _.*_ 33 4.29 Pt. No. 9 & 10 33 25.12 No. 17 33 80.26 No. 23 & 24 33 71.44 No. 25 . 33 82.69 No. 27 33 38.84 XE'i 35 102.10; Township 31, Range 14 NE’i 22 36.75 NEV4 23 58.63] swy4 30 71.60 SEVi 30 68.30 NWy4 .31 79.20 NK'i 34 84.47 i \V ■ 34 87.161 SEy4 34 57.41 Township 30, Kange 15 SWV4SEV4 _ 1 1180 NE>4 _ 24 89.98 SEVi __ 25 41. G1 N%SW% _ 27 49.12 SM-SWVi _ 27 44.80 Township 31, Range 15 SEV4NWV4, SWV4 22 SWy4SWV4 .. 23 186.66 S%NWV4, S% 25 251.34 NWV4NWV4, s^Nwy4, swy4 26 115.84 N1/4 & SE 27 227.68 All 34 247.52 Atkinson City Lots Blk. Tax 15 2 82.54 12 5 92.04 11 6 131.92 Pt. 6, all 7 7 73.86 VV 90 ft. 8 7 332.58 13 7 128.38 18 7 118.50 Pt. 1-2-3-4 8 187.62 10 & 11 8 68.13 13 & 14 8 280.84 17 _ _____ 8 18.58 8 & 9 9 66.16 10 9 58.08 11 9 73.08 4 10 12.64 Pt. 11, pt. 12 10 224.36 14 10 214.48 15, 16, pt. 17 10 174.20 3 & 4 11 170.24 5 & 6 11 46.62 Pt. 9, pt. 10, pt. 11 11 124.02 8, 9, pt. 10 15 29.62 Pt. 10, all 11, 12, 13 __ 15 83.76 4 & E% 5 „_ 16 26 08 8-9-10-11-12 _ 16 37.92 Neeley’s Addition Pt. 3 A 56.49 2 & 3 B 474.00 5 B 59.04 Pt. 2, all 5 C 180.52 Pt. 1 . . D 173.42 3 D 28.84 6 ___ D 337.74 Neeley’s 2nd Addition Lot Blk. Tax 1-2-3 E 74.06 1 _ I 29.24 4 & 5_I 49.76 8 & 9 . _ I 65.96 12 . - I 7 12 Pt. 5, all 6 L 134.30 Wtxon’s Addition 1 33 5254 s 13.82 1 to 8 inc. 34 155.62 2 35 14 62 1 37 92.04 8 37 6.91 2 38 30.62 3 38 57.26 4 & 5 38 97.96 Illtncv Addition 1 17 41.67 E 63 ft. 4 & 5 21 19.78 VV 62 ft. 4 & 5 21 114.94 5 22 85.13 5 23 102.70 8 23 60.04 1 24 222.00 N1-. 8 24 7.90 4 & 5 27 157.22 1 30 13.82 6 31 159.58 4 & 5 32 88.68 Kinilmll & IHalrs Addition Pt. 3, all 4 . ... 35 88.10 6-7-8 35 29.24 1 37 216.08 1. 2, 3, 39 21.34 2 40 63.58 Western Townlot Co. Addition 7 & 8 . 42 149.71 2 , 43 37.52 W 50 ft. 4-5-6 43 107.84 N 20 ft. 8 43 3.54 10- 11-12 43 317.18 Tnller & McNIchols Addition 13 & 14 1 299.42 15 1 13.04 12 ft 13 2 124.02 16 & 17 _ 2 112.18 11- 12 3 35.35 Pt. 14 4 35.16 Nondescripts Township 30, Range 14 Pt. No. 15 32 27.64 SVfeW 130 ft. No. 15 32 8.28 E%SMi No. 6 . 32 13.42 N% No. 17 32 54.12 NM> pt. 18 32 147.34 No. 25 32 83.76 No. 30 .. 32 60 04 No. 42 32 2.76 5 pt. No. 51 32 17.76 No. 55 _ _ 32 9.10 B __ 32 39.50 Pt. No. 1 32 482.70 Pt. No. 10 ... 32 223.98 7 B .___ 32 5.52 7C-1 32 3.94 No. 6 32 1.58 Mr, 7 A 32 20 14 Pioneer Townslte 1st Addition 8, S% !> 47 86.90 5-6-7 48 60.84 Collins 2nd Addition 17 & 18 1 75.06 Collins Addition 3 2 45.42 0- 7-8 2 19.36 9-10 2 15.00 11-12-13-14 2 43.84 15-16 2 19.36 17 2 30 04 18 2 4.76 19-20 2 44.64 25 2 47.40 Pt. 6, all 7 3 85.72 0 2 36 75 Pt. 1. PI. 13. Pt. 14 3 82J5 Ballons Addition 1- 2-3 1 45.02 8-9 1 2.38 15-17-18 1 19.78 19-20-21-22 1 106.64 23-24-25 1 138.64 2- 4 2 42.26 5-6 2 61.60 7-8 2 52.14 Ballons Outlots 1-2-3, pt. 4, pt. 5 pt. 6, pt. 7 1 58.46 Morningside Addition 1 1 113.17 Pt. 19, all 20-21 1 1.58 A. V. W. Addition E 97 ft. 11 188.04 St. Joseph’s Addition 2 193.15 Belle Precinct Township 31, Range 13 Twp. Sec. NMs & SE!4 11 175.90 E1 •> SW1 i, WV2SEI/4, NE>/4 13 113.18 SW'1 1 18 66.22 NWiNEVi, NWy4 28 21.21 swy4 29 95.26 NE '/4SE >4 32 4.35 N\vy4swy4 _ 33 3.18 SEViSWy4 . 35 60.72 Chambers Precinct Township 26, Range 12 Stac. Tax w*4Nwy4, wMiSwy,,1 SEy4swy4 _ 1 N'y. 2 215.48 All 12 100.73 \wy4 14 41.02 sw>:,Nwy4, Nwy4swy4, sy>swy4 15 92.64 Pt SEV4SWy4 19 19.18 1 acre in SE corner of swy4 19 41.10 N\vy4 20 98.17 NEy4 22 66 80 SWVi 22 62.86 NVz 27 79.32 SWy4 27 63 60 ' SEE, 28 208 84 ! Lot No. 15 30 19.78 NEE, 31 89.50 i I>t. NEV4SEV4 No. 14 30 2 42 ] SVt! 31 124 96 Township 26, Range 18 NEV4, N'iSEE, SEViSEV* 6 30.33 NEV4NEV4. S ViN %, SK 7 59.18 W 30 acres in NM>NW>4 14 12.09 SEVi 18 66.87 W>i 19 107.94 • NWVi 23 80.56 N1 V* 107.16 SE1 1 33 39.46 SWV4 34 102.28 Chambers Village Lot Rlk. Tax E 50 ft. 12 & 13 E 70 ft. 14 & 15 C 154.50 S 20 foot 10 D 42.52 VV 50 ft. 11 P 41.12 E 70 ft. 11 P 14.88 12 & 13 P 81.84 Raker’s Addition Part 3 . 33.67 Part 8 32.94 Northside Addition Outlot A 52.82 W'/fe Outlot B 75.84 Part Outlot C _ 49.96 Nonedscripts Township 26, Range 12 Part No. 2 20 29.07 Part No. 11 20 51.04 Part No. 14 , All No. 15 . ... 20 102 42 Pt. No. 23, No. 24 29 107.72 Pt. No. 23, No. 24 29 7.08 Pt. No. 26 29 9.24 Pt. No. 29 29 25.52 No. 1 30 55.28 No. 5 & No. 8 A 30 25.34 No. 6 & No. 7 30 193.16 No. 9 & No. 9 C 30 68.38 Pt. No. 10 30 57.76 Pt. No. 10 _ 30 5.32 Pt. No. 10 .... 30 31.20 No. 9A, No. 9B, No. 11 — 30 80.80 No. 13 30 6.72 Cookes Addition Sec. Tax 1-2-11-12 2 9.92 i 1-2-3 3 75.84 Kl-11-12 3 22.70 S 75 ft. 1&2 _ _ 8 36.48 Robertsons Annex No. 2 1 3.18 Park Addition 2, 3, 4. 9. 10 H 76.56 5, 6, 7, 8, H 59.54 Perkin* Annex 1 1) 54.24 EVi 9 E 1.40 Adams llomesite Addition 6 to 13 inc. I 60.26 14. 15 I 28.72 Cleveland Precinct Township 32, Range 15 See. Tax SWVi 18 72.12 swy4 7 NWV4NWy4 18 140.82 swy4 30 56.40 SW' I 29 SEy4 30 sy> & NEy4 31 NWy4 & SMs .... 32 275.26 S'A 1 Township 32, Range 16 ' All .__ 12 565.68 E% 13 219.86 All 25 238.32 All .... 31 176.20 NE1 i 35 92.24 Township 33, Range J6 SEy4 * 26 90.52 Coleman Precinct Township 32, Range 12 See. Tax SE'/4 15 57.04 Nwuswy,, sy2swy4, N»ANW . 18 59.70 iswy4 19 107.34 W'4NE>/4, EM>NWy4, Pt. E%SDy4 27 WMsSEtt, Pt. Nwy-swy4 27 SE i/2 28 61.57 SE y4 28 61.57 NV4NV4 .. ... 29 80.12 Sy>N% _ ... 29 50 56 swy4 29 37.76 sEy4swy4, SWy4SEy4 _ 29 24.88 NE% 30 43.72 NWy4 . ..... 30 67.76 NEy4swy4, pt. Nwy4swy4 NW>/4SEy4 _ 33 25.94 EVfeSEy4 _ 33 30.92 NE% 34 28.17 Conley Precinct Township 25, Range 12 Sec. Tax Ey>N\vy4l Ny>swy4 .. 8 44.44 SEy4 .9 133.02 ; All 18 306.24 Township 25, Range 13 EV4 4 67.34 i NE y4 NW y4 . 4 15.90 iNwy4Nwy4l s%Nwy4, .SWy4 4 126.46 NWy4 & SV4 . 7 164.46 N^N% _ 18 36.80 (Continued on page 13.)