Williams, and a copy be furnished to each of the city papers for publication.



Personal Property Tax For Pottowatomie County Oklahoma The heat of the last few days is causing a great deal of sickness all over the county. Capitalists from the east are talking of erecting a packing house in this city. Report of police judge for September was referred to city attorney. The weed crop in various parts of town is being harvested. Miss Bettie Lunceford will begin school at Red Bud next Monday.

Hattie Copeland is spending the week in Butler county. The Creswell Bank now rejoices in a handsomely letter sign on the windows. By 1840, Mortimer shows up in Lawrence County, Indiana. McLain, but no such relationship has been established. Clous, our blacksmith, was suggested as a very proper man for justice of the peace. Hawley was on the streets last night talking politics.

If it was before or during the war, the situation may be easily explained. Sartin talked pure republican politics at Akron Saturday night. At any rate, Mortimer apparently grew up in Fayette County, KY. John Gooch, who is in charge of Sherburne's store at Otoe Agency, was in town last Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Now a wise thing for us to do if we can is to determine which of these things is the measure of value and which is the real value.

Miss Villa Combs has gone out to Clark county, where she will instruct the young Americans in western Kansas in the way they should go. The outskirts of town are dotted over with tents, the number of houses to rent being totally inadequate to supply the demand. Butler, Warren Lott, Sam McBride, John Crawford and Frank Howe. Our tinners report the fruit can trade of the past week to have been simply immense. Oklahoma is the only place that ever had a boom that had the government stamp on it. An engine set fire to a stack of wheat while threshing at W. It is Herman Godehard that is the latest victim to a taste for a nobbily fixed up delivery wagon. Williams, informs us he intends leaving the State for a time.

Reynolds of Blocker, Oklahoma, and one son Sam Dearinger, survive her. He has been in the army five years, four of which have been overseas. All lots at Chandler will be deeded before April 1 next year. Vaughn, and interment was made in the Luray cemetery.