The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, June 26, 1907, Image 5

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Colambus, Nebraska, Jim 11. 1007.
""The Board of Saperyisors of Platte
Ooaatj. Nebraska, met at a Ooanty
Board of Eqealisatioa at 9 o'clock
A. M. Hob. M. E. Olother chairman
aad Jobs Graf clerk.
Boll call and following members
present: Supra. Goetz, Newmaa,
Priest, Schaecher. Schare, Schwarz,
aad obarman Olotaer aad obaaty
clerk Graf.
Mored by BBpervitor Newman that
a committee of three be appointed on
equalisation oa aasesementi. Motion
carried aad the chair appointed
apenriMri Newman and Priest aad
coaaty aweteor Galley as aaoh com
mittee. Mored by eaperriaor Schare that a
pecial committee on oomplainta be
appoiated. Motion carried and snp
vitton Schaecher. Sohare aad Goetz
wars appoiated at aach committee.
The foUowiBK were presented:
To the Board of Eqaalizatioa of
Platte.Ooaaty Nebraska.
Geatlemen: The andersigaed, re
preseatias; the ProTiiional oomm ittee
of the Yoaag Mens' Christian as
aooiatioa of Oolnmbas, make the
foUowiag statement of facts: That
aid committee has purchased for the
ate of said associatioa lots 5 and G
in block 51 ia the city of Oolambns.
aad are bow aboat to erect a building
tharon for the nse of said association.
That the abore property was parchas
ad by amid committee oa or about the
4th day of May 1907. That said pro
perty is bow apoa the assessment roll
of said oooaty for taxation, for the
year 1907. Wherefore, the andersiga
ed believing that said property ahoald
be exempted for taxation for said
year, respectfnlly askthis honorable
board to oaase same to be stricken
from the tax rolls. BespectfaUy
abmitted.
H. F. J. Hockenberger
G. W. PHiUips
Oa motion same was referred to the
committee on oomplaints.
The following was presented:
To the Hon. Board of Eqaalization
Gentlemen: Comes now the Trans
Mississippi Grain Company by J. H.
Ohapmsa. Sept. and represents to
yoar honorable board that an error
has been made in the ssessment of
oar property at Oreston, Nebraska,
in that the assessor contrary .to a
decision of the supreme coart and in
atmotUNM f ram the state secretary of
the atate board of assessment, has
listed for taxes "grain on haad" in
the elevator to the amount of t8905.
00. aad wa pray yoar honorable body
to have atrioken said- item from the
FRISCHHOLZ BROS
SHOES
CLOTHING
Gents ' Furnishing Goods
RELIABLE
BIGHT
405 11th Street,
FRISCHHOLZ
tax rolls and aooept ia lien thereof
the attaohed shedale which is a true
retara of oar taxable propertv as re
quired by law. BeapectfnUy submit
ted. Trans- Mississippi Grain Co.
By J. H.Ohapman. Supt.
On motion same was referred to the
committee on oomplaints. Bemaln
ing in sessioa nntli 12 o' do ok noon
the .board of eqaalization. then ad
journed, reconvening at (2 o clock
P. M. with all members present.
Remaining in session until 5
o'clcok P. M. the board cf equaliza
tion, on motion then adjourned until
9 o 'clock A. M. to-morrow.
Oolnmbas, Nebraska, Jane 12, 1907.
The County Board of Eqaali ration
parsaaat to adjournment met at 9
o'clock Hon. M. E. Olother 'presid
ing John Graf clerk and all members
present.
The following was presented : Be
fore -the Board of Eqaalization of
Platte Ooanty, Nebraska.
In tne nutter of assessment of Israel
Gluok. as agent for Jacob Glack for
the year 1907.
Comes now Israel Gluck and re
spectfuUy shows your honorable
body:
1. That the assessment roU for the
year 1907, aad now before your hon
orable body, ooatains an item of
notes seoared by mortgage listed at
the aotaal value- of $89,290.00 and
assessed at $17,858.00, which said item
is listed and assessed a the property
of the said Israasl Glaok as agent for
Jacob Glaok.
2. That the amid item was not
listed by the said Israel Glack either
as his owb preperty or as the pro
perty of any principal represented by
him or as the guardian, trustee,
banker, attorney or representative of
any person or estate, or in any
Loapacity whatever, but was lilted
and entered upon the assessment roll
by the county assessor on the Hth
of June, 1907, without ,notioe to the
amid Israel Glaok and without his
knowledge or consent, and wrong
fuUy and withoat warrant or
authority. ' '
3. That on the first ay of April,
1907, nor at any time subsequent"
thereto was the said Israel Gluck
the agent, guardian or trustee of 'the
said Jacob Glaok. nor on said da t
nor at any time subsequent there to
nas be held or controlled in any
capacity whatever any notes,, ore
personal property of ay kind or
character belonging to the said Jacob
Glack.
The said Israel Glaok therefore
prays that the said item be stricken
aad expunged from the assessment
roU aad for such other aa further
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Israel Glack.
Mr. Israel Glack alow adarsawii the
board, followed by attorney. L L
Alberta hu ooansel and County At
torney W. N. Hanaley who also aaide
addresses' relative to taex matter, si
the conclusion of whioh it
by supervisor Schwara that the
ter was of the eomplniaiof
Glade be referred to the board aa
committee bf the whole, that thej
testimony of Mr. Glack ha taken at
once aad that the board have the op-j
portunlty to call wltaemss oa behalf
of the county, aad that eaoa witness
es be reqired to ho preaaat not 'later,
than lharsday June 11th, at 2 o'olook
p. m. and that the olerk ha dlretoed
to imue subpoenaes for
witaoaeej
aa the county attorney may
deeJre.1
Motion carried.
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Mr. Glack was now sworn by tha
board and teetiiod relative to tha
matter. County Asaamor Galley and!
Deputy assessor Jsjsggi ware aba
worn and gave evidence; marked ex
hibit A and B.
Attorney Alberts and also Ooanty
Attorney Heasley stated that at some
length at at the conclusion of. whioh
Ooanty Attorney Hanaley stated that
it is his intention not to call for any
more witnesses).
Moved by supervsor Goeta that the
matter of the complaint of Israel
Gluck betaken under advisemeat by
the board until 2 o'olook p. m. to
morrow. Motion carried -
The protest of v Henry Behhook,
oomplaiaiag of exoessive aesesament
placed on lota 5 and 6 blook 180, Oily
of Columbus, aad requesting that
the assessed aotaal valuation be, re
daoed from f 1400.00 to f 1000.00. 'was
presented and read and on motion
referred to the committee' on oom
plaints. '
The protest of Mrs. Mary Temes
complaining of excessive assessment
placed on lots 3 and 44, block 136.
oitv of Oolambns, aad requesting,
that'tha assessed aotaal valuation he
reduced from 91700.00 to $1900.00 was
presented and read and on aaoton re
ferred to tne oommittee on
plaints.
The protentof Wa. Bueher
plaining of aa unjust assessment of
$500 added by the county ewieenr on
his schedule of personal property aa
afraaenhise on aooount of saloon
license and rtqaeetag that the said
amount be deducted from his aasess
ment of personal proprerty, was pre
sented and read and on moton referred
to the oommittee oa oomplaints.
Remaining in sessioa until IS
o' clock noon, the board of equalisa
tion then ' adjourned, reoonvaning at
2 o ' clock P. M. with all members
present.
Tne protest of Edgar Howard,,
complaining of the refusal, of the
county assessor to nwke aa allowaaoe
or off sett oa his assesemeat roll for
the several thousand dollars of aotee
which he ha listed his amessmeat
statement as due and owing by him
to other parties and requesting the
board to strike from his assessment
roll the item of $9000.00 aggregate
value of notes owned by him, wa
presented and read by him and on
motion referred to the oommittee on
complaints
The following was presented:
To the Hon. Board of annliaation.
Gentlemen: I hereby oomplaia to
yuur honorable board that one Ohria
topher Webb Jhoragh his trustee Mr.
Henry Wilokens, only has listed $1900.
00 in notes for taxation for the year
1907. giving Mid amount as ia fall of
almoney. notes and other personal
property owned and controlled by said
Henry Wilckens aa trustee for said
Onrlstopher Wubb. lam informed
that said Christopher Wubb had mo
ney and notes aai other "securitiee
amounting to over $15,000.00 several
years ago aad had this asoaey loaned
out ever since but has esoaped tax
ation altogether until tie year 1905
therefore would request your honor
able Board to call said Henry Wlokeas
before the Board aad give satisfactory
evidenoe that he has listed all money
so controlled by bias. Bespeotfuily
submitted. D. A. Beoaer.
Moved by ooanty aaaamor4 Galley
that the county olerk be diroted to
issue aub-poaese Henry Wilckens to
appear before this Board at 10 dock A.
M. to-morrow for the purpose to show
cause why certain personal property
belOMgiag to Ohristpbor Wabb and
for whom he is trustee, aad omitted
from the sssemment rolls of the
ooanty for the year 1907 ahoald aot be
placed upon said aasesssaeat rolls
also be directed to issue i
for the appearance of
witnesses. Motion carried.
The protest of Vrisehola Bros.
plaining of exoessive
plaoed upon the west 1-3 of
blook 117. Citv of Col
repaeeting that the
valuaton be redaoed from $3900 to
$9500., was preseated aad read aad oa
asotioa referred to the oommltte oa
oomplaata.
The protest of W. A. MoAUister aad
Lillian Seeder, oomplaiaiag of ex
oessive assesssBeata plaoed on blooka
3, 4. 6. 12, 14 aad lot 2 ia block S.Oida
Village:, and statiag that the aesam
meat plaoed oa said hlooka la at
40 per oeat high
actual valae and requeettag that the
sasesament be reduoed to' the .aotaal
value of said hlooka, waa preaaated
aad read aad oa mettea' referred to
the oommittee on eeeaplaBtB.
The followlag waa f neaatlad : Be
fore the Ooaaty Board of aaalhm
tkm. Ia the matter of rahnng the ias
eeaameat of the West Bad Sewer
JT1M. . ,,
The West Sad Sewer Oaasfaay.eeai
plains of and prjaeistaajajaat vthe.af
relief as your honorable
Why Drink
it is
made iaoae of the
moat sanitary
breweries ia the
United States and ita eleaalinese
ia guaranteed..
Because it is madeof the choicest, '
selected malt an? hopaaad uader
a'steriHring prootas. thus asaur
iag for it absolute purity. "
Beeause it ia thoroaghly aged, or
ripened, before leaving the brew
ery aad cannot cause bUlioasaeas.'
Because it is a cool, refreshing
driak and a malt food of kaowa
health-giving qualities.
Beeause it is a home product, made
by home labor.
OLi
Colitis Brewing
Company.
the assessmeat from $3500. to $4600.
for the reason that said assessor had
no authority to raise said assessment
and farther because said asso lament
anreasonable.
Bespeotfally submitted.
West End Sewer Oo.
By O. J. Garlow, Secy.
' On motion same was referred to the
oommittee oa oomplaiats.
Bemaiaiag ia sessioa until ( O'olook
P. M. the Board of equalization then
adjourned until 9 o'clock, A. M. to
asorrow.
Oolambas. Neb.. June 13. 1907.
The Ooanty Board of Eqaalizatioa
to adjournment met at 9
o'olook aad ia theabseace of the
mlrmaa were oalled to order by
Ooanty olerk Graf.
Moved by supervsor Newawa that
supervisor Goetz act aa temporary
Motoaoarred.
Boll oalled and following
Goeta, Newman,
, Schwarz, coaaty
)wmaa, Priest,
Galley aad ooaaty clerk Graf. . Ab-
aaat aad excused, suparviaor Sohnre
and nhairmaa Clothier.
The protest of Loais F. Phillipps,
plalaiag of exoessive aaaeeamaat
plaoed apoa the east 13 aad the mid
dle of lot 1 block U7: City of Colum
requesting that the v asses-
d aotaal valuation ,be reduoed from
$4400. to $3000. aad from $3900, to
$2800 respectively, waa preseated and
on motioa referred to the oommittee
on oomplaiats.
Relative to the protest of the West
Sad 8ewer Company the following
report was submitted' by the oommit
tee oa oomplaiatB,: Your oommittee
would respectfully with the request to
furnish statemeat as reqaired by law
aad aa requested by. the county asses
sor. Henry Sohaecher. J. Goeta J.
F., Sohnre.
Mr. Uarlo addressed the board at
soute length at the oonclasioa of
whioh it waa moved by supervisor
Prieat that the report of the oommit
tee be not adopted aad that the as
Band aotaal valaatioa o? the West
Bad Sewer Company be' fixed at
$4000.00. Moton carried.
Bemaiaiag in session until 12
o'olook noon-the board of eqaalizatioa
JIM'S PLACE
I carry the beat of everything
in my line. The drinking pub
lie ia invited to eosne in aad see
for
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HI Twelfth 8 treat
Ho. lie
HANDMADE
Mill VAGMS
vLet na build you one. We put
nothing but the very beet material
aad workmanship in them. The
prioe is right.
Tawiapa, Bring in your tools ,
aadimplemeata to lie sharpened 3
aad repaired now. It will save
you time when the spring work
up. J
We keep only the latest and
beat in
lifEht aaHl CaWTitCwS
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than adjoaraed. recenveaag at 2J
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Jeha Graf olerk aad aU memlersl
Tha immmitlsB sm asmmlaiBta anb.'$
mlted reports aa fellows: Tour earn
ittee to wheat 'waa referred the
oommaaioarten of the fviaoaal
Omnmittee of the T
MeasOarie.
tmaAaaseamion'et
ing the einiiaiiBt af lota
Meek 81, City af Columns, and where
ta the eaidoooaaUtteeaaka that saidj
pionerty ahall be esesaataa from jmsa-f
tioa far the year, 1907, would report
hat apon tavestigatkm we " And 'that-,
aid property 'aoeordiag to the flading
aa opinion of the ooaaty attorney waa
listed iiisiiB BoooUiag to Jaw and
therefore reeoasmead that the reqaast
he deaied. Heary fehaoohsr John
Goeta J. F. Sohnre.
Oa motiea same wseadopted.
The matter of the obmpmiat of Is
rael Glaok whereby he prays that the
item of $99,990.00 actual annua val
ae of notes seoared by saortaaget.
roU by the ooaaty amimor oa the let
day or Jaae 1907 without his kaow
laage or beaeeat hen striokea' aad ex
paaged from the iiniihH roU and
which waa takea ander advisement
by the Board waa aew takea ap for
aotioa.
Moved by supervisor Soaaeoher
that the prayer of Iarael Glaok he de-l
ntad. Motion carried.
Upon recomeadstioa of the oommittee I
on complaints the following reductions
were granted to complaints by the
board: Mm. MaryTernea. loU3& 4
block 136, City of Columbua. $1700. to
$1200 Henry Rehbock, Iota 5 & 6
block 180, City of Columbus, $1400. to
9l2ffi. Frieeholz Bros, west of lot 1
block 117, Columbus' 93900. to $2800 L.
F. Phillipps, east t pt lot-1 block 117,
Columbus S1400 to S3t0o. L. F. Phil
lipps, middle i of lot 1 block 117, Colum
bun$3U0Oto$2SO0. The reqaeet of W. A. Mo A lister aad
to hare reiaped the
valaatioa plaoed oa
oartaia blocks aad tots la Oida vil
lage, waa oa reoommsadatloa of the
oommittee oa oomplainta greeted by
the board aad eleatioa redaoed aa
follows:
Oa block No. 3. from $500. tar $380.
Oa blook No. 4. from $450 to $380.
Oa blook No. Horn $475, to $875.
Oa block No. 19. frosa$4O0. to ;$350.
Oa block No. 14. from $380. to f$t25
Oa block 2 lot 2 from $100. to $75.
The protest of the Trans' Miarimlppi
Graia Oiaapaay. bompmiaWof the
at Orestoa by liattag for
head'' ia the elevator
to the aaaouat of $$905.00 aad praving
to have atrioken said item from the
aiseeemeat roll aad aooept ia lieu the
reof the attaohed schedule whioh ia
purported to he n true retara bf their
taxable property, waa reported
with following report. Your
mittee oa oomplaiats towhom waa re
ferred the matter of the Trans-Mim-imipoi
Grata Oompaay would beg
leave to report, that we lad aooordiag
to sapreme ooart deoiaoaaof Nehrsara.
that the average oapiml of graia bro
kers should be aaamsed inetead of the
graia ia the elevators of aaoh
the trot dayof. April..
eoomamad that the ooaaty
aad ia hereby dlreotod to
ohaage the aaamemeat of said ooainaay
as reqaested whioh said reqaeet ia by
this board granted.
JohaGoats
J.F. Sohnre
Oa motion' of aaparrieor Prieat same
waa adopted. The protest of Edgar
Howard, oomplaiaiag that the ooaaty
imimrir nas refased to awka aa
allowaaoe or offset fOr the several
thousands dollars of Botes which .the
listed ia his aaaaameat
it ae dae aad owiag by aim
to other parties and reqaeatiag the
the Board to strike from the ' amies
meatrolls the item of $8000.00 pre
snaring notes owaed by oomplaiats
aad whioh the ooaaty assessor 'has
listed for taxatioa against him, was
reported hack, with the following re
port Tour oommittee oa oomplaiats
after inveatigatiBg the opmphUats of
Edgar Howard would report, that we
referred the matter to the ooaaty at
torney for advisemeat aad received
the foUowiag opaloa: Ia the matter
of the oomplaiats of Edgar Howard
referred to. me for my opinion
tnereoa would beg leave to sab
mit the followlag: The presaat Be
veaae Law makes ao proviaioa
for off-setting indebtedness
credits. The sapreme ooart of
state ia ease of Taanastsr Oo aaty va
MoDaaoM in 1905 (N..W. B, jol. lo$
78) holds that debts .owiag by
party oaa aot he dedaeed
tad morgagesheld by the
same party. W. H. Hanaley. Oo.
Atty."
Tear oosamitsee guided by the
above girea .eataloa, therefore re-
eosamaedthat the reqaeet af
Howard be deaied.
J.
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P.80B1
Oa saetion of
were
Tie fallowing
To the Board of equalisation of Platte
: T
poiasedfortheparpooeaf eqaaliaiag
flflBQflOflBMMav aVaWW9sni wwsmapssmar arVC
the year 1907. would-report had re-
oo-smmd. that the follawtag
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wife .. .
Asm to aaanaed valsaiea af eat tie:
jPssBLiiV wp I9airesat .afjtsJ
property
paaeiaoa
therefore
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sjfltahle asaeamaeat amy he baa, to-
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Bae10reekw l 19$
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Spring
Hi
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w.i
la style, materials, wprkmaaehip and fit, at a oommon-seace nrice, wej
caa anit 70a .jKtfectly. We would have yoo kaow that oar clotaea;
are not oaJy aaide to esll, bat "Mad t WfaT. Ifyoa were to ria,
open tne omuue witk aaile,yoa wUl find only the Migkaat claM fj
veum
iias.uv&M vimauaajBUBBSj
'SvWBaaMmBsssa a tmwaaaaWLSf
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DRMttEGEE. K1NCAK.4,.W00
$12.50 to $30.00
In all the aew single-breasted models with two or three buttons set
close, straight or slightly rounded front, shaped back, with or without -vent,
creased side seams, lapels long and peaked, or semi-peaked,
sleeves plain or finished with imitation cuffc double breasted coats of
similar fiuish. Vests, siiigle-bVeasted with or without collars. Trous-1
ak aviila Umrr av aiAa knotrloa nlain Ar orolttul Bid SMIIIS. All hand
o niui vmm v gn wuvsvs, jy.
tailored in fashionable gray apd brown worsteds, cheviots and cas
'simeres also blue and black suitings
All the newest shades in brown, Derbies and soft hats
$1.50 to $3.00
GREISEN BROS
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Orand Prairie
Butler M
Loup -
Lost Creek.,
Barrows
Granville H.
Jrliet
St Bernard
6
16
20
6
14
7
9
23
347
1,113
964
475
570
400
634
1.863
Total uddit:on8 $9,694
Deduct from assessed valaatioa of cattle;
Columbus
Oreston
Humphreo
Monroe
WoodTille
Walker
twp 2pe.osat
,, 10
n 11 ..
n 8 ft
n 2 n
m 2 M
I 286
846
1945
846
153
342
Total daduotiona $4,418
Add to
valuation of horses:
Oolumbutf city 30 per ceet
Crestoa twp 3
Loup twp 10
'iiostCr twp 31
Burrows twp 12
Walker twp 4
$1,538
318
482
2,493
. 970
592
r Total additions $693
Deduct from swooned valuation of horses
Columbua twp 17 per cent $2,690
Bismark ,. 5
Shell Creek l
Grand Prairie 2
Butler 9
branville 3
Monroe ' 5
Joliet 4
St. Bernard M 2
WoodviUe 5
532
89
207
578
336
781
346
236
521
Total deduetiona $6. 316
Grand total additions $15,967
Graad total deduetiona 10,734 -
.Net increase $ 5,253
We reoommead that the clerk be
dlreotod to have the foregoing addi
Hone aad dedaotioas made on theas
assameat books aad prepare the tax
list ia aooordaaoe therewith.
Bespeotfally eaamitted.
Was- J .Me
A. E.' P relet
John J. Galley.
Oa motioa of supervisor Goeta
was adopted.
Bemaiaiag la sessioa nnttl 5 o'olook
p. m. on motioa of saperviaorSohwars
the board of eqaaliaatioa thea ad
journed until 8 o'olook a. m., to-mor-
Oolumbus, Nebraska, June 14, 1907.
The county BonrdSof eqaaUaatioa par
saaat to adjoaramoat aset at 8 o'olook
M. E. Olotaer ohairmaa, Joha
WHAT A COOL PLACE!
People come into our store and exclaim,
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workiriaaonip, and be nutieied thatj
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fashion the garments. -
It ieowr constant endeavor to
sell yon the beet clothes the
guaranteed kind that are made
at moderate prices, aad we are ever
ready to proye that we've got
them by the garments themselve.
Spring S$ck Suits
for Men and YcAing
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Graf clerk aad all the
eat.
The followlag was nressated :
To the Hob. Board of Eqaaliaatioa.
v Geatlmea: I here br request yea
to reduce the asaouat of taxable pro
perty yoa have charged me ap with
as ageat for Jacob Glack' from the
t of $89,000.00 to $30,000,00 for
the reasoB that a good part of said
original amount has been paid aad
for the farther reasoa that theseour
itesMputoa sanrke would not bring
the face valae of said mortgages.
Bespeotfaiiy sahmitted.
I. Glaok.
Oa motioa same waa referred to the
oommittee oaoomplaiBta
Deputy Sheriff Jaworaki now report
ed that he oould not find Henry Wilck
ens who waa suauaoaed to appear be
fore this hoard relative to the assess
meat of oertaia personal property
beloaging to Christopher Wubbe,
when apoa it was moved by supar
viaor Priest that another annmeaa be
served on Heary Wilokens to appear
before this Board at 5 o'olook this p.m.
Oa motioa tboBoard of EqaaliTatiea
now adjourned reoonvaning at 5
o'olook, Hoa. M. E. Olother pmsid
lag aad all membera preseat
The protest of Jamas Novels, Got
tloh Leaner, Samael Gam. Vogel
Moscbeaross. Fred O. Sehalta. Hiak
elmaa A Wittka. Heary Heroheahaa.
W. L. Bostteaer. Osapla Mioek
H. F. Biodfaehrer aad B. W. Byrne,
oomplaiaiBg, of unjust aassssmeat of
$500,00 added by the aeesesor on
their sobedale of personal atdbeity aa
a franchise oa acoount of saloon li-
d reqaeatiag that the said
it be dedaoted from their asess-
it of psrsoasl property were pre
seated and read oa motion referred to
the oommittee on oomplaiats.
It was reported by Depew Sheriff
Jaworski that aa vet he waa unable
to ind Henry Wilckens but that ia
formatiOB has bean received that he
wills home thiseveaiag aad will
appear before this Board to asorrow.
Oa motioa of supervisor Schwara
the board of Equalisation bow ad
journed until 3 O'olook P. M. to
morrow. (Continued on page 8.)
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