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The Budget and Oakland News from Topeka, Kansas • 1

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the VOL. VI. Per Year, SUBSCRIPTION: 5 L. EVARTS. ED.

G. SMITH. F. L. Evarts Co.

JOB PRINTERS. 620 KANSAS AVENUE. Good Work, Prompt Execution, Reasonable Prices. BUSINESS CARDS. TAMES J.

HITT. AND NOTARY PUBLIO. 707 Kan. Ave. Topeka, Kan.

J. C. eases Won MoCLINTOCK, M. 830 Surgery Kansas and avenue. DisHours, 8 to 4 p.

m. DAVID OVER LAWYER, 604 Kansas ave. A. H. CASE.

D. H. CASE, STENOGRAPHER AND NOTARY CASE SON. LAWYERS, Rooms 11, 12 and 18, No. 404.

Kansas avenue. Topeka, Kansas. Practice in all State and Federal Courts, Criminal Law, Collections and Lande. A. B.

QUINTON. E. S. QUINTON QUINION QUINTON. ATTORNEYS.

581 Kansas Topeka, Kan. S. BOAM, M. 421 D. Kansas Avenue.

Residence, 1012 W. 6th St. Telephone 28. 824. B.

ARNOLD. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. SPECIALTIES: Real Estate and Commercial Law. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. Office ,483 Kan.

Topeka, Kan. T. WARD, Attorney and Counselor at Law. J. Practices in the State and Federal Courts Kaneae Ave.

Topeka. J. M. Office, TOBIAS. 524 Kansas Physician and (up Surgeon, stairs,) Calla respectfully solicited and attended to at all hours.

H. T. MARTIN, I HUI ILIU ARTIST, 629 KA NSASAVE. Topeka. Kansas.

Service of Summons by Publication G. D. Thompson, Defendant. Henry Pride, Plaintiff. V8 THOMPSON, defendant, will take G.

notice that he has been sued in the Circait Court of Shawnee County, and State of Kansas, by Henry L. Pride, plaintiff, and the following 430 and 432 on 4th street in Veale's addition to the described property to wit; Lots anmbered City of Topeka in said County and State has been attached as the property of the defendant in said action. And the defendant must answer the petition filed by the Plaintiff in said action on or before THUSRDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1891, or said petition will be taken as true and judg. ment will be rendered in favor of said plaintift and against said defendant for the sum of $45.00 and interest thereof at the rate of 7 per cent for amount from October let, 1888 and the costa of this action and said attached property will be ordered sold to satisfy said judgment. JOHN T.

BRADLEY, 344 Plaintiff's Attorney. A. C. SLOAN. DENTIST, S.

W. COR. QUINCY ST. First Class Work at Reasonable Prices. Artificial teeth mounted on Gold, Aluminam ad and Rubber Plates.

Especial attention given to their Natural Appearance and Utility. Porcelain and Gold Crowns. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. F.

PETRIK, Practical Upholsterer, 115 EAST 7TH STREET. All Kind? of Upholstering and Furniture Repairing. Electric Carpet Cleaning. Carpets Cleaned and Pat Down on Short Notice. Good Work Guaranteed.

M. COUNCIL, C'ARPENTER and BUILDER. Shop, 98 Van Baron st. Estimates on all of carpenter wa TOPEKA KANSAS ISSUED ONCE A WEEK. J.

F. DANIELS, EDITOR AND MANAGER. SUBSORIPTION PRICE: One Year. 00 Biz ADVERTISING RATES Will be made known on application. Send postal card and you will be called upon.

THE BUDGET. 681 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. THE BUDGET is entered at the postoffice at Topeka for transmission through the mails as second olass mail matter. NOTICE. -NO one is authorized to contract indebtedness in the name of this paper, or to collect any money, or to receive courtesies from railroads.

theaters, except upon written order properly made out on regular printed office stationery and signed by the manager. LEGAL. Order of Publication. In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas. Julia McClain, Plaintiff.

Case V8. No Geo. W. McClain, defendant. 12808.

George W. McClain, the above, named defendant: You are hereby notified that you have been sued District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas by the plaintiff, Julia McClain in an action for divorce, and unless you answer her said petition filed therein on or before the 12TH DAY of AUGUST, 1891 said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you dissolving the bonde of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and you, the said defendant. S. CLARK, Attorney for' Plaintiff. Attest: S.

M. Gardenhire, Olerk, 30-3 By A. Hubbard, Dept. Publication Notice. First published in the Budget June 20th, 1891.

In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, 88: Mary E. Kendall; VS. Geo. F. Parmalee, Case Kate A.

Parmalee, O. E. Walker, No. H. A.

Sheldon, James M. Harvey, 12573. The Kansas National Bank, The Pomeroy Coal Company, The Shawnee Land Company, P. G. Sayder, and 0, A.

Goodrich, partners, Wm Berger John Green, Defendants. THE state of Kansas, to the defendants: H. A. Sheldon, Wm. Berger, John Green, Greeting: You will take notice that you been sued in the above entitled action and you must answer the petition filed by the plaintiff on or before AUGUST 3RD, 1891, or the petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered, according to the prayer of the petition, against the defendant, H.

A. Sheldon for the sum of $6,000.00 with interest at 8 per cent from the 19th day of September, 1889, and against H. E. Sheldon, Wm Berger, John Green the further judgment and decree that the mortgage described in the said petition shall be foreclosed and the land described in said petition and in said mortgage, to wit: The west twenty-five feet of the east seventy five feet more or leas of lots 146, 148, 150 on Jackson street, in the city of Topeka, Shawnee County, State of Kansas, known as number 79 east 5th street be sold to pay said judgment and the costs of this action, and after the sale thereof that the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the defendants H. A.

Sheldon, Wm. Beager and John Green be foreclosed and forever barred in and to said premises or any part thereof. QUINTON QUINTON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attest: S. M.

Gardenhire, 30 Clerk District Court. Legal In the Circuit Court Shawnee County, State of Kansas. J. Lazarus doing business under the name Case and style of J. Lazarus Plaintiffs.

No. 78. 471. Madame A. Wedderin, Defendant.

TO above Madame entitled A. action: Weddering. You defendant, hereby in noti- the are filed that on the 23d day of June, A. D. 1891, J.

Lazaros plaintiff in the above entitled action, filed his petition, together with an affidavit for attachment therein, in the office of the olerk of the Circuit Court of Shawnee County, State of Kansas, against you as defendant in said action, and that you are required to plead to or answer said petition before the 10TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1891, or judgment will be rendered against you for $409.00, interest and costa of said suit, the amount claimed by plaintiff in said action; and that the property, to wit: Merchandise and millinery goods taken and sought to be appropriated under said attachment in said action be sold to satiety said judgment, interesta and costa, by said sheriff of said county as provided by law. J. LAZARUS, plantiff. Jetmore Jetmore, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attest: 8.

M. Gardenhire, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Shawnee County, State of Kansas, 314 By M. M. Cookrell, Deputy. Notice.

Martha Jane McCoshum, Defendant. Case No. John D. MoCosham, Plaintiff. 12823.

TOHN MOCOSHUM will take notice that Martha Jane McCosham filed her petition in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, on the 25th day of June. 1891, and thereby sued you for a divorce. You must answer said petition on or before AUGUST 10TH, 1891, or said petition will be taken as trae, and jadgmeat for a divorce and custody of three minor children will be rendered socordingly. L. H.

CABE A ay for Plaintia. Attest: 6. M. Gardenhire, AUGUST 22, 1891. Jas.

Miller TAILOR Good Work at Live and Let-live Prices. Gentlemen's Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Remodeling. Ladies' Jackets and Costumes made and refitted. COR, 7TH KANSAS AVE, UNDER KNOX BANK BUILDING. LA MAN UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE GREAT Winthrop PAUL WipE Worth Green SLAND NOUN ROUTE DES Horton Si.

Lost 8p De Pond Cr. Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Ru. The direct line to and from CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, ST. JOSEPH, ATCHISON. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS CITY, TOPEKA, DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO.

with terminal connections or FREE transfers in Union Stations. SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Ol Coaches. ing Chair Cars, with Pullman THROUGH FREE ReclinDining Car Service (daily) between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs and Omaha and between Chicago and Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, via St. Joseph or via Kansas City and Topeka. THE POPULAR TOURIST LINE To Pike's Peak, Manitou, Cascade, Green Mountain Falls, Glenwood Springs, and all other sanitary and scenic resorts of Colorado, affording choice of routes via Denver to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Helena, Portland Los Angeles and San Francisco.

SPEED, SAFETY, COMFORT, SPLENDID ACCOMMODATIONS AND UNIFORMLY LOW RATES. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS via ALBERT LEA ROUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to and from Watertown, Sioux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, and all points North and Northwest, between the Lakes and the Pacific coast. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, copies of Western Trail, or further information, apply to your nearest Ticket Agent, or address at Chicago, E. ST.

JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Tkt. Pass. Agt. Beautiful Oklahomo. Oklahoma has been placed under a regelar form of government, and good land titles are thereby assured.

The Iowa reservation, joining it on the east, will shortly be opened for settlement. This will bring about an increased immigration. Guthrie and Oklahoma City, the two largest cities in the new Territory, are reached only via Santa Fe Route. Norman, Edmond, Alfred and Purcell, all thriving towns, are also local points on Santa Fe line. In traveling to Oklahoma for sightseeing or business, be sure to buy tickets via Santa Fe Route, the only railroad passing entirely through Oklahoma from north to south.

Two daily ex press trains each way. Write for Oklahoma folder to G. T. Nicholson, G. P.

T.A., A. T. S. F. R.

Topeka Kas. Dutton House BARBER SHOP. ED. SMITH, Prop. Good barbers, prompt service.

Come and see me. Sheriffs' Sale. In the District Court, Third Judicial Dis trict, Shawnee County, Kansas. Henry Strong, Plaintiff. Case 78.

No. J. D. Oroutt and Alice Orcutt, Defendants. VIRTUE of an order of sale issued out or the District Court, in the above entitled case, to me directed and delivered, I will on Monday the 21st day of SEPTEMBER, 189L, at a sale to begin at 10 o'olook a.

m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House, 10 the City of Topeka, in Shawnee Oounty, State of Kansas, offer for sale at public suotion and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described real estate and appurtenances belonging thereto, to wit: Lots numbered 64 and 66 on Evelyn street in Holman's subdivision of the Kaw Reserve number four in Shawnee County, Kansas. Said real estate is taken as the property of said defendants, is appraised at the sum of $1,500.00 and will be sold to satiafy said judgment in favor of said plaintin. The purchaser will be required to pay cash for said property at the time of sale. Given under my band, at my office in the city of Topeka Shawnee County, Kansas, thin 15th day of Augur 1891.

WILKERSON, Sherif. Quinton Quinton, Attorneys for Plaintif, NO.001 Kansas OFFICE venue. A Straight Tip. He was trying to spread himself over three seats in a bridge car when a hustler came along and seized him by the knee and gave him a whirl which not on only faced him about but landed him on on hands and knees on the floor. W-whaz zhat fur?" stammered the man as he picked himself up.

"I wanted a seat here," was the reply. "Shay," said the first, as a quiet smile stole over his face. "You thought I was asloep, didn't you?" "Yes." "Zhat's horse on you, an' you owe me 'pology." "Well, I apologize." right-zhas right! Put 'er there! Been drunk f'r most a week. You thought I was asleep. Accused me wrongfully an 'pologized like a gem'.

lan. All right; shake again! Perfect -perfect gem'lan." Wheat Growing From a Boy's Head. A grain of wheat has sprouted in the fore-head of a 5-year-old boy. On May 15 little Thomas Stretch, the son of Miller Reeve A. Stretch, of Lower Alloway Creek Township, was quite seriously injured by being caught in a belt at the mill and would have been killed but for the promptness of his father in stopping the machinery.

He has now almost recovered from the effects of the accident, but a few days ago a dark spot was noticed over his eye. It was carefully opened with a lance and was found to be a grain of wheat, which was sprouted. The grain was probably forced under the skin when his head struck a bin while he was being whirled around the shaft. Philadelphia Press. Sheriffs' Sale.

In the District Court, Third Judicial District, Shawnee County, Kansas. E. E. Strait, Plaintiff. Case V8.

No. Nelson Carr, Et al Defendants. 12 BOY the VIRTUE District of an Court, order in of the sale above issued enti- out tled case, to me directed and delivered, I will on Monday the 14th day of SEPTEMBER 1891, at a sale to begin at 10 o'clook a. m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House, in the Oity of Topeka, in Shawnee County, State of Kansas, offer for sale at public Auction ond sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the estate and appurtenances belonging thereto, to wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 27, township 11, of range 16, east, thence north rode, thence east 20 rode, thence south 40 rods, thence west 20 rods, to the place of beginning, excepting 9 lots as follows, to wit: Lots 377, 379, 381, 383,385, 387 Kelsey Avenue, and lots 388, 390, and 392 on Strait Avenue as platted by Carr Carr according to the recorded plat thereof all in Shawuee County, Kansas.

Said real estate is taken as the property of said defendante, and is appraised at the sum of $1600.00 and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. The purchaser will be required to pay cash for said property at the time of sale, Given under my hand, at my office in the city of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, this 6th day of August. 1891. J. M.

WILKERSON, Sheriff. Service of Summons by Publication. G. D. Thompson, Paintiff.

Henry L. Pride, Defendant, V8. TENRY L. PRIDE, defendant, will take notice that he has been sued in the Circuit Court of Shawnee County, and State of Kansas, by G. D.

Thompson, plaintiff. and the following described property to wit: Lots numbered 480 and 432 on 4th street in Veale's addition to the city of Topekain said County and State has been attached 88 the property of the defendant in said action. Aled by the plaintiff in said action on or before And the defendant must answer the petition THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1891, or said petition will be taken 88 true and judgment will be rendered in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant for the sum of $45.00 and interest thereof at the rate of 7 per cent for amount from October 1st, 1888 and the costs of this action and said attached property will be ordered suld to satisfy said judgment. JOHN T. BRADELY, 344 Plaintiff's ONE EYE OF GLASS.

When first we met my charmers eyes Beamed brightly into mine; I saw one a sweet surprise, That made them half divine. Why half divine I could not tell, Or, even guess, alas, Until I heard her sister yell, Sall's got one eye of glass. Bought at 829 Kansas avenue, of the Aurora Optical Manufacturing company, for $5 each, or three for $10, and guaranteed to be the best manataotured. MUNN Co 1 for AMERICAN, PATENTS A pamphlet of information and abstract of the laws, showing How to. Obtain Patents, Caveats, Marts, Cop NO.

38. Railroad Time Tables. Notice. In the Circuit Court of Shawnee County, Kan888. J.

W. Stoker Plaintiff. No. V8 478 R. A.

Williams and J. M. Williams, Deft. TO R. A.

Williams and J. M. Williams: You will take notice that you have been sued in the Circuit Court of Shawnee County, Kansas. by the named plaintiff. J.

W. Stoker: that the said plaintiff did on the 28th day of June, 1891 file his petition in said Circuit court of Shawnee county, Kansas in the above cause against you, and that you must answer said petition so filed as aforesaid on or before the 29TH DAY of AUGUST, 1891, or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment rendered in said action against you, the said R. Williams and J. M. Williams on four promissory notes and a book account set out and described in said petition and also foreclosing three cartain mortgages made by said defendante to secure said notes and account on lots numbered 49 and 51 on Polk street in Watson'e addition to the city of Topeka.

Shawnee County, Kansas, and excluding said defendente, R. A. Williams and J. M. Williams and each of them from ever setting up or claiming any interest in or to said premises or any part thereof.

J. W. STOKER, By Hazen Isenbart. Attys. for said Plaintiff.

Attest: 8. M. Gardenhire, Clerk Circuit Court, By 324 E. M. Cockrell, Deputy.

Notice. In the District Court of Shawnee County, State of Kansas. James W. Patton, Plaintiff. No.

V8. 12781. Lulu Patton, Defendant. State of Kansas, Shawnee County, s8. the defendant Tula Patton: You are To hereby notified that you nave been sued in the above court, by the plaintiff, James W.

Patton, for a divorce, the causes for which will more fully Appear by his petition filed the clerk of said court on the 2nd day of June. A. 1801, and that unless you answer be add petition on 1891, and jadgaphinst you for on grounds of charged in (said petition. JAMES W. PATTON, By Jetmore Jetmore, his attys.

Attest: 8. M. Gardenhire, Clerk of Distriot Court of Shawnee County, State of Kansas. 8 Publication Notice. In the District Court of Shawnee County, and State of Kansas.

J. C. L. Dick. Plaintiff.

Case v8. No. Belle Dick, Defendant. 12874. TO You Belle are Dick, hereby the notified above that named you have defendant: been sued in the District Court of Shawnee County, State of Kansas by the plaintiff, J.

C. L. Dick in aD action for divorce and unless you answer his said petition fled therein on or before the 318T DAY OF AUGUST, 1891, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you dissolving the said bonde plaintiff of matrimony existing between the and you the said defendant. H. 8.

CLARK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Attest. S. M. Gardenhire, 824 Clerk Distrist Court.

Notice. In the District Court of Shawnee County Kan888. Edith Felker, Plaintiff, William J. Felker, Defendant. 12816.

vS. No. William J. Felker: You are in the hereby District notifed that you have been sued Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, by Edith Felker and that her petition was filed in the above cause, on June 19th, 1891, and that the plaintiff prays in said petition for a divorce from said defendant and that her name may be changed to her former and maiden name, Edith Dinsmore; and that unless you answer said petition so fled as aforesaid on or before the 29TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1891, said petition will be taken as true and, said judg ment rendered against you as prayed in petition, dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore exiting between you and said plaintiff, and changing her name to Edith Dinsmore. EDITH FELKEB, By Hazen Isenhart, Attys.

for PI'tf. Attest: 8. M. Gardenhire, 314 Clerk of Dist. Court.

Shawnee Kan, Notice. NO whom it may a concern: of the Notice is stockholders hereby given that at meeting of the National Transportation and Trust Comheld on the 8th day of June, 1891, the Dame of pang said company was duly changed to the Columbian Transportation and Trust Company. June 8th, 1891. T. J.

Anderson, 29-8 President. Special Department For Ladies And Children. At the Central Barber Shop, under Jentral National Bank on 7th street, near Kansas Ave. Lady in charge. A Quick Shave A clean shave and an easy Dine, at THE CENTRAL Barber Shop, southeast corner of 7th and Kansas Avenue.

No delay. Plenty of Good barbers. Beat place in the eity. Ten tickets for 81. bathe or ahares.

E. O. Wilson, Prop. Rock Island Route. Leave Trains.

Mo Kansas St Leave Leave City Joe. Topeka Colorado and vestibule 11 1 10:85 a m. 12:45 ringto a Wichita and Hu to 110:85 8:55 a 12:50 Denver Pueblo Ex 9:00 11:35 LIReno WIchita Hut 10:00 8:30 12:25 a St Joseph Arrive Topeka Topeka accom'd1 10:20 a 1 6:85 EASTBOUND. Arrive Trains. No Leaves Kansas Arrive Topeka City St.

Joe Kansas City Chicago Vestibule Ex 8:00 pm 5:10 pm. Kansas City 4:50 a 7:10 a Kansas City Chicago 10 7:00 a 9:00 a St Joseph Chicago 5:45 a 9:20 a 8t. Chicago 2:55 pm 6:30 Topeka and St. Joe accom'od'n 6 9:56 a 5:20 Topeka and St. Louis 228) 5:40 pm 7:85 pm PASSENGER EQUIPMENT.

Train No. 11 is Denver vestibuled express, having dining car, Pullman palace sleepers and free reclining chair cars to Colorado Springs Pueblo without change. Train No. 1 has free reclining chair cars to Wichita, Wellington, Caldwell, McPherson and Hutchinson. Train No.

9 has Pullman cars, free Ing chair cars and day coaches to Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo without change. Train No. 8 has Pullman sleepers and free reclining chair cars to Wichita, Wellington, Caldwell, El Reno, Hutchinson and Dodge City. Train No.

2 has chair cars to Kansas City, and first class coaches to St. Joseph. Train No. 12 1s Chicago vestibule express, having dining car, Pullman palace sleepers and free recling chair cars via Kansas Oity to Chicago without change; also chair car Belleville to St. Paul and Minneapolis out change.

Train No. 4 has chair cars to Kansas City and St. Joseph. Train No. 10 has chair cars to Kansas City and connects with our Chicago train from Kansas City.

Train No. 228 is a local train leaving Topeka at 5:40 p. m. and makes direct connec. tions at Kansas City for St.

Louts and the south and the southeast, Omaha and the nonty office, 601 Kansas avenue, voipnone 430. Depot, corner Kansas avenue and First street; telephone 884. T. J. ANDERSON, General Agent.

JAMES NUNN, Ticket Agent. building, North Topeka. Tele. 864. Missouri Pacific Railway.

No. Arrives Topeka Fort Scott and Topeka Passenger. 282 12.10 p. 28 5.45 p.m. Leaves Topeka, Fort Scott and Topeka Pas1.10 p.m.

Accommodation. 7.00 a. m. Union Pacific: Change of time. In effect November 16th.

EASTWARD. No. 2, Kansas City Fast Line, 4:40 a. m. 6, Kansas City Accommodation, ar.

7:20 a. lv. 7:25 a. m. No.

8, Eastern Limited, 2:57 p. m. 4, Express, 3:35 p.m. WESTWARD. 3, Express, 11:10 a.

No. 7 Denver and Pacific Coast Limited, 1:05 p. m. 5, Junction City Accommodation, ar. 6:30 p.

lv. 6:50 p. m. No. 1, Night Express, 11:45 p.

m. except Sunday. All others dally. Train No. 8, solid vestibule to Chicago, dining car, free chair cars, running over the Chicago Alton from Kansas City, has through sleeper for St.

Louts via. Wabash. Train No. 7, solld vestibule for Denver, making direct connection for Pacific Coast. Through Pullman car for Salt Lake, through colonist car to Portland, etc.

City ticket offce, 525 Kansas Ave. THEY MKT KANSAS TEXAS RAILWAY. MISSOURI, -THE SHORT LINE Texas, California and Mexico, St. Louis, Chicago and the North and East. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE.

SOLID TRAINS BETWEEN Kansas City, Parsons, Coffey Hannibal and Austin, CARRYING PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS, TO AND FROM Chicago, Hannibal, St. Louis, Kansas City, Parsona, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Galveston, Ft. Worth, Waco, Austin and San? Antonio. Elegant Free Reclining Chair Cars On all trains between Sedalia and Hannibal and on all night trains between Ft. Scott and St.

Louis. For Tickets, Rates, Maps, call upon or address nearest Missouri, Kansas Texas Tioket Agent. H. GEo. O.

A. EDDY, Receivers. J. J. FRET, J.

WALDO, Gen'l Supt. Gen'1 Tratto Manager, GASTON MESLIER, Gea'1 Passenger and Ticket Aguat, MO..

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