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,m , V- v.'i . ; , CHARLOTTE DAILY .OBSERVER,; JULY 27, ,1006: A VALUABLE rATEXT. l.r. (.'e-orga G. Ciena, of Gastonla. Ha lit vent t-d . a 'ItrtfMittpiiiir JlaK'Mu Tltit Promise to Revolutionise) ' Routing Ualir The (onn Cmp Now I'efxl, How Kitrwdvrti-' Cmtt bt Vmtl Strain and Analis ataUwa , tsutlii to Ui lhiiU A I.lttlo lo ; .vir lha Uy Mate Far Roattiliig JUnulU.. ; -V f 1 -'.: . On the 17th-letters of -patent were Issued to Ooorge O. Glenn, of Uuih ton la, corerrng a machine tor re atatnplag bottle cap, , The one cap that la used universally, not only In ' the fJnited State but In foreign ooun - tries. Is hat Is known the crown cap. k Tha cap is simple, made from tin with a cork disk Inserted. There i are from 60,000 10 100.000 bottler In the United State alone using this . special cap. and this machine for re shaping: same, after having been uikhI, will probably amount to a saving with the bottlers of probably fifty pt cent, and will almost revolutionize the bot tling business. .The machine Is automatic, simple la 'construction and unique it Is mounted on a metal table. A plunger 1 works en a circular row of raps in ' '.' the die seats, brought Into pluce by a ratchut apparatus giving an Inter- tnittent of the turn-table. After the ' capa are reshaped, the new cork disks ' im tiA amifMtvAlv frum a tubular ' magatlns while they are yet on the turn-table and inserted Into the cap. ' ' To movements of the machine are ' timed so that the shaping plunger chapes a cap at the panic Hum Unit 'Vi'-tha feed plunger Inserts a cork Into a previously shaped cap. ".i' -, The metal caps may. as a rule, be " Used a nutnber of times before eak- enlng the metal flange by repented 1 bondings. However, If it Is uVulred to ,-;; net. them only for u few application, " the- die seat Is formed with a little Vf teat, eccentrically placed, no that the : reshaped cap will receive dllKht Iii- Ing the number of times It has been ' ', reshaped, . - - The machine Is perfect for re- -' shaping, comprising a stamping plung- seats and a fesd apparatus for flex lble disks consisting of an oscillating quadrants! . frame hearing a spring seated plunger naving a laierany pro ' iectlng pin. end a curved guard, a V' stationary frame having a curved slot '.'.offset at one i nd and receiving the In of the Dluneer. a stationary curv- i e4 alldeway fitting the curved guard X' or ins oscillating rriime ana naving a . r magaslne with spring at one end and ' 'tha other end terminating near the movable, surface carrying the die aets. ''-. The bottlers of a town like Charlotte . a about $100 worth of crown cups IMr mnnlh. : fifty per cent of the cork disks In . the crowns can b used over ugnln. Mr. tJlenn Iibk arranged tr import i. cork disks of ji superior quality, with Mkl.ti n mir.t.1.. ki.ttl,.ra ul n ii.rtf Til. ... Y. I . . . . . , t a thorough and practical tent for six - , months. An experienced boy can op ..' erate It, at a saving t the bolder. Jt If believed that the reshaping mn- ' " chine will greatly reduce the reve- i nue of the cap maker In favor of the bottler. A plant of proper proportions to '.' make the rentnmplng machines will be established, a company to prose cute the sale of the output has al ready been organised. , Mr. Qlenn has had many offers to aelt his patent, anil vnriou iiijnufiu - '-. build the machine. TIom- offers nmm f from the North and Went. The ilec era ted crowns, as well as th plalh r viien, i mi if iirHieti Mini upeo uLtiiii. (ilenn Uruthers. of this city, hovo " control of the patent. The announce- ' ment Of the arrival of this patent and ' ine prnnns or trie rexiiuptng ma- chine will be received with Joy by tha bottlers of the country. The tmt- '" ent grsnt Is sweeping In scops. Jt "not onlv covers the rcNtaimilnv of , this Special cap. but any -;! that Itllvkr I. a lrt.....lu.l u.. I.M....... .t I.. ,, - ...... i-wi"" if iiii.. . Jl I . Urui fr ... . I . ll, III' )-M"I of this mat h ln. I n brother of Mr frtrlfa M C'.l. lin ,,t Ihla rllv 'l'hlr ' friends Itelkeve that they have illx- covered a gold mine. KXOXVII.I.K'S M MMI It St IIOOI.. An lnterelng htory of the l'art Norlli t'anillnn Tcn licr- Arc TiiUliig I'liere The f'SMtilly oiilnhia n Niuntx r of the l-uillug I'liicsior- of lie Male lr. IIIm-ii Mcsmlcr at the Head of tlie Tar Heel I Mcgm Ion Tier NrliiMtl in hunger ir Ih-lng ll itinlluuciL In a Jett,'t to nn tibservcr niaii n Charlotte tejrh-r glve the following Interesting account of the ximiiiM r hOl for teiuhera. ti.iu In i.roirress 1 at Knonvllle. 'i'Miii.: (Wednesday. The schedule will be "If attendance upon summer si houl I "I'l'ii''" '' 'hut ( last week. There I In an degree an indication of the, will l- Hire,, is.es. each ohm b. hm progressive tiess nf our teaeMers t n 1 1 In- I" -t tliree In five hents. Wl'li educational work of North l arollnalu few P'lons the sutne horsep as Is still advaiulna. This Is toe final foiio-rlv will be entered In the "free. week of the Hummer He boo 1 of Hi.., ' Mouth, at Knoxvllle, Tenn Nmili Carolina has been well represented considered the educational center of j the MtHie tins -uiiiiio r. "Among 1 1 1 u uliy at Know ill. ander and lo Viphonso Hmllli, of ' uur Ktat l'i i-.ili Mli I'lilniril- , sstn, teachi 1 iPhm -Mi scl'-ne,. ut lL'J1.nl. c.. I. -....I- r.... 11,11 Wl' . ,'ii.n l .illl. .iici id, I'll 1 inerly profmsa.r of Cnkli li at Ht. aome time piot. . r of nl ;it I'ea.e Institute, .111.1 Mi !( ' V, he a "(If llle Voiln I '., , ..It.... i.w Vf (Jreenstniro, ha sent Hie n ,, I, - " gallon, but iisiioiti. Aiie.ii., -nesvllle, Mi.wbiin and ' i re. n v i lie h.ie . been well epre. nli .1. l-'i I'luir ' loti Miss Si. III. Ii, II, iin, Ml , Mn. i JioweU, Ml.-s ll.i'ile ' Ii 'ili. i'ii. Ml-s Kunlce Aii.l. i'.n Mr ncl Mr- II I' learning hae l,s. n In M n. I .i 1 1 . . "Or. I'btn Alexander has he. n pres. tdent of tin- North Carolina ,p cK.( t i.,h -since the orirniilfcJMnii of the , hool ' lr. A. H. Y ebb, of Nf.nton, Is ... r ..'.' tary. He ) tlit-re us the (- prcscnta- . .' tivm Af 411... I. ... I .11 U..I.....I v Book Cnmpony. As he gladly wet '.! comes nil Notlh Carolinians, bin stand -. In Ogden Hull bus been loaiing ii.ii.i. ' i... quarters fv-r the Noi ih carolitm deie- V' gatlon, .- 'The Houthem Inler-fttnte Assocls ?'.f tleo for ' the lU-iierniMil of I'ublle - ' Itchool Houses held Its armiial iii.ei- tng In Jefftmon Hall hist wei.fc. Mrs I . Undsar Patterson, of Instoii-rtalem, la preeldeat of the association. In I ' her addrese to the summer school she ' ,,j.ave a review of the work of this oclety in North Carolina, which was I very Interesting and was well received , by an that heard it, in tho evening J ;a reception in Hume' Hall was given .i by Mis McV to the North Carolina ' teachers In honor of Mrs. Patterson, , a "last Friday, in the-presenae of the eammef srliwd, Or, 4 . V Alphonso Kiritth , In behalf of tha teacher presented to Prof. Clanton a very Iwmdsoma ta Via and Morris' chair. In recognition - of ble 4aaluabla jwvlces a a aupsrlns fendent of the -haol. '. r-v "There ss-etns to .be some doubt a to tli continuation of thl summer s-rtooi, s the Mouiliero Educational board, "the1 Ogden f Movement has ' withdrawn It support and the achoul I now running entirely on It own . financial basis ftesolutlon have been adopted 'by the several ft'al delega- ' tions. endorsing the echool and pledg ing their support la the future.. A 4preentatlve from each delegation has been appointed to aee what sup port ran be obtained from each 8tate. Xn. C. Mlphonao finish , .- rpreent North Carolina, The school 1 w rfouhfedtv dolnsr.a jrreat work ana should Ub continued." y V? 8; iuaoirr :ox' ooo roads. v m y,. The North Carolina CliruUir. Coref ing Uio Work inma In 10, Now IWIiig IfMiied, Wvee Bowie Interest lug J-ljturee .Mef'klenbnrg Makes a xxl Showing There Were Mile of I'ubllo Roads Two Years Ago sand-l'lay Rliture. Gravel ami htouo I'swl In tirfacln the Koatta. Thn ITnJte States Department Of Agriculture has Issued a leallet oji the public rouls Of North taroima: num UJU oni vrirwltfiira in 1V04. IB presenting the circular bulletin Mr. Logan Waller Pag, director of the good roads Uepurtment, says: "This leallet Is one of u ncrles Is sued by the office of public roads. In which road statistics are given by .states. As little reliable Information of this kind has been published, the work of collecting these tttatlsltca has bo.n difficult. Most of the lnfortna tlou has been sent in by voluntary county correspondents appointed by the department. Kvery effort has been made t verify all figures given, and In moat cases local officials hav ing supervision of the public roads er the public road records have certi fied to the correctness of tha figures. Nevertheless, errors may have crept In. illleage of roads on boundary lines of townships, counties and Stat- may have bean reported twice in m.mu cases. Many roads have nev er been surveyed or measured, and In , wiiie instances careless methods pro- . ull It. ksunlnir rieord of the COl led Ion and expenditure of roud funds. nl not. therefore, bu I 1...I.4 pU.,u.nyi k!m fnr the absolute ac curacy of tha figure. It Is believed, however, that, with sorn exceptions, they can be accepted as fairly correct, and that they will form a valuublo ha uls for comparison and for future work of this kind." The circular itself rcada us follows: "The accompanying table shows that In 104 there were 4,763 miles of public rond In the Statu of North Carolina. Of this mileage, 43s miles wera Improved by the use of sand-clay mixtures, 4 2i miles were surfaced with gravel, und 399 miles were sur faced with stone, making a lotul of i .2 5 k miles of Improved road. Jt will be seen from these figures that 2 1-2 per cent of the roads bus been Im proved. Hy comparing the total road in linage with the area of the Htate, It appeurs that there wus u little over one mile of public road per square mile of urea. A comparison of mile age with populutlon shows that there was one mile of road to every 38 In habitant, but only one mile of Im proved loud to every 1,104 Inhabi tants. "The lourd of commissioners In each county, at Its regular unnuul , meetlngion the llrst Monday In June,! levies taxes for all county purposes, Including the construction und main-1 tenance of the public tobiIm. The tax so levied for all county purposes must not be more than double the amount raised for State purposes, except for ui.i-clal reasons and with the spproval of the Ueneral Assembly, l'ndor the ( foregoing limitation, the amount lev- j led for public roads and expended for , this purpose each year Is left entire ly to the board of county commission- it. There were t'l foumim 10 mu tilate from which no reports were re ceived regarding cash jr.ua d b-Vles or expenditures. It Is assumed, there fore, that these cnuntlea did not levy a cash road tax In J9u4. All ulile-bodled male residents of the Statu between the ages of Is and 41 yeurs (betTen tiHj.aaa of 21 and 4". years In Columbus and Tyrrell cuintles) are required to work on th public roails not to exceed six days atinuslly, except Where repairs are necessitated by dumogs resulting from storms, cxi ept hIso that In all coun ties West of the HlUe Itldge lllOHIl-i tains ten days may be the limit re- i iiulrcd Instead of six. The reports recilvcil Indicate that there were ten I counties In the Htate In which no I statute labor tax was le led lu 11104. I In these counties, howevi . convict I l.iln.r was used In const rut t Ing and maintaining the roads" Mcrklciihurg mukes n good show-i Iiik In the North Carolina dr. ulnr 1 'I'll. ...untv has XT.O miles of publle I,, ad- "ul of a total of Hi- :r.i! mile. i r road surfaced with stone M. , k l. nliurg has 144. The prop, rlv 1 and labor tax together amounted to 1 1 no rr: .!.73 In I HU4. Tim Kncee Next Wcdnrmlny. Tlie second tu res of the season at tlie fair grounds will take place next for all," the 2 30 trot or pace, and the .'..'.11 trot or paie. KcVeral members of the Charlotte Itoad I "rivers' As soc I. ill. 111 are negotiating f'r new horse" Hcv nil addition 1,1 the prex eiit mi 1-1 n u of lot ill ra. ers may lie e .ei li d before long. Wil l. INTIMIKXT MANY Kvrrv .eis.n alimild know Hint good I. nlll l liii.naltiw If Ilia kMln-va urn il'-ru i'i,'e,l r'.eey'a hldiH-y I'ni.i will Mile klilnev and tiliolder dlsrsns in eniv f. 11 111. and will I. ml. I up und slingtli"ii II nig.-tit o they will perform their f'O ' I'oi, . n.n rly No dnng.T nf line,. 1 ili. ,,1 iliiilietes If Kolev'M b'ldf.-v 1 him i liken In lime. It. II J.iul.in it i Summer Clearance Sale Of Exchange Pianos llolslrorn, KImlMtll. kraalcli llm li. 1'iitnl tit nintuy, llacou Ac ltaen, Ma ou 4t llaiulln, 4'oriii-li, ler tit lonl. f.ri'nt Western, limit, Keley, (Atlilstuitll, IseiUer, KiisIh-. I''erctl. Nlelnway, Merllng. lielinliig, tle, I'lwher. Harvard. Nei Ilia in, Itifthovcri, W rlllnglnn, Malliiisliek, all in fine condition. Write to-day for full particulars, taking first and second choice. aiAS.H.-SIIff Manufacturer of the rtstlo piano with the aweet ton. Sonthera fVareroontt Weel Trad Ktreet,, , . OJnLOTTK, JI. & - C. II. UII3IOT1I, Manager.' Two' mo : notes : vestfjidav. ..';, .':' e' ''" '' ' 1 Imrtt) Crowd at lkitti rw Creek ami . hardla-fjftev. A. M. Maw the hpeak .1 !. mt 1'aiW rreoW-Xet hum HeaU j tied for New hartlle - A.' it, . 1, "t-y Cbarcb. ;"';-! iK'if:'-! There wi" two big- pltinlca In'the county yesterday, one at the Paw Creek Presbyterian church,' and the other at the Bardt Aaeoclate Reform ed Prestyterlan church.. Large crowd were present at both placea The din ners were pronounced bjr several who attended from Charlotte to ba unusu ally line,- 'J- ' Kev. A. n. Shaw, paator efi the Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church, ct Charlotte, was the chief spa.ker ' Paw Creek. The addrese of weleoma was delivered by Mr. H. W Baker. Ilightful music was furnished by the Steele Creek Btrlng Band. The day was a most enjoyable one. The picnic at Sardla war equally successful from every point of view. Visitors attended from all section of the county. A neat little aunt was realized by those who had charga of the refreshments. Thla will are to the building fund of the new Bardie A. K. P. church. v Tni: MI XT HIM. REl'MOX. Blc Iteunlon ami Picnic TJiero To DayMr. K. II. Preston tlio Speak- . The onnuul reunion and picnic at Mint Hill takea place to-day, Fol lowirur the custom of years, all of tha old students of Bain Academy will gather there and celebrate. Elabor ate preparations have been made, ao much so that the reunion mi year promises to surpass all others. At 10:30 o'clock this morning, there will be a number of recJtatlons and decla mations In the academy. Th picnic dinner will be at noon. At 2:80 Mr. K. It. Preston, of the Charlotte bar, will deliver the nddress of the day. Several races and a game or base bull will follow. The Mint Hill Dra matic club will present a play In the academy hall to-night. Music will ba furnished by the Steele Creek. Band. A Pino tirape Crop. The grapes are rlpmfng very fast. Itev. J. J. Mclendon. of the county. was In the city yesterday with several large baskets rilled with the finest specimens of the fruit. He stated that the crop was good, the yield thlH years being far above the average. Kennedy's laxative Honey and Tar Is the original laxative cough syrup and combines th qualities necessary to re- llevn the rough and purge the system or rolil. Contains no oplutes. Bold by Jlnwley's I'hsmiacy. "Doing up a Shirt" Pld the term "doing up" a shirt orlglnute In a laundry where carelessness nnd want of knowledge were In partner ihlp? Knch article of your h.undry Is given to an em ploye of the Model Steam laundry who. from long training, has become an expert In the handling of that particular piece of linen. Carelessness and want of knowledge have never been partners or em ploye of th MODEL We Sell Houbigant's Ideal Extract Ideal Rose Extract Ideal Essence Violelte Extract Coeur-De leannette The very finest and most popular in Imported goods. We sell Houbigant's Soap Wo carry Hm most com plete and exi luslve line of 1'ieiiih k Is In the Carolines. ilawley's Pharmacy GOOD OFFICE TOOLS ern Just 11 important to the oftlcn man as hlgh-grndn inn chlnerv Is lo th" machinist. tlool work eannol be doni with poor tools, except at a tremendous loss In enuigy end time. We lire In touch with th llet and best office tool. Husltiess Furniture, Office Chair. ... Peek. Typtiwi ltort. IHIiuik liuoka. IOohs luf Books, (Htrd indeg Hystem. Tell u your want. We will gladly go Into tha nintter with "you t iny lime. 7. ; r j STONE J BARRINGER (0. , Offloa Out fitter. V.TIIB NEW. 4C8 POWl WANT. ";- ' ' .i. 1 is. s" Bnlldlnjr Twlft Way In DUworth , A Monster Urn Tank rinnned New -MaUhluery Kipcvtcd In .Keptrmber. Th building In which the 4C' ar to InrtaH their new electric machinery la In course pf construction . In 1WI worthi . Th building will be. erected close to the one now In use. faring the Boulevard. It will be of brick, on atory - hlgh.v A . little to the rear of . . tha cnw . power, v plant and between the- gag work and the Dllwnrth drug store.-will be placed a monster ga reservoir, the foundation of which have already been-excas vated. Th new ga plant will be lo cated Just tn . the 'rtar of the pres ent workav . It will k on of tho larg est of 1U kind In the country. .The new machinery I expected to arrive early In the fall. The first shipment will be received about the first of Sep tember, , A TltAGlO nNIflfl. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak In the great North 8ea dyke, which a child's linger could have stooped, to become a ruinous brenk, devastating an ntlr province of Holland. In Ilk manner Kenneth Melver.. of Vanceboro, Me., permitted a little cold to go un noticed until a tragic finish was only everted by Dr. . King New Discovery, lie writes: '.'Three doctor gave mi up to die of lung Inflammation, caused by a neglected 00M; but Dr. King's New Discovery saved my life." .Guaranteed best cough and eold etire, at H. II. Jor dan A Co. drug atore. Mc and U.00. Trial bottle free. , . We've No Scheme Just Good Clothes We'll briefly state a few Item you may expect. If you buy your clothing here rirt: Tou will be jre of getting a durable and stylish fabric. Second: Tou may feel cer tain that your suit was de signed and made by th most skillful makers known to the trad, for we sell only clothe that have a reputation of being the best. Again: You may expect to buy your suit here as low as any other house on earth can ell you a suit of equal excel lence. Finally: Tou may expect your money refunded to you If you're disappointed or dis satisfied with your purchase In any repect. Yorlte Bros. & Rogers Point of View, Quality, Price, Style and Assortment buying your Straw Hat here gives you abundant satisfac tion? We've hatted most of the best dressed men in Char lotte this season man v of them with a second Hat wouldn't another f one for you at an under price be to your liking? The Tate-Brown Co. Pyrography Outfits We have a complet Una of I') rngrnphy Outfit, ranging In pilcei from 11.60 to 11.60. A largs and. assorted linn of , l'unsls, Tahorettea Olova. Tie, llnndhsrohlsf . and f Jwlry llo I'Jctur Krams. . etc., Umt ar very cheap, bill thl -tjualltir I atoellant..- "V. W want you' to look (hem over. , ; ' ' ... V & CO. ;-A')'.' Y.': ' V " (Pilii iroYll Houston-Dixon RooVa. stationery and Art. fcUKCOXD Cllincil PICNIC TO-DAY. Jolly Party Will Go to Rosaell'a Fer ry Tlila MornlurTlie Cliaperone. A Jolly1 party .of Covenanter and Miriam will leave, the Second Presby terian church .at 7:80 o'clock thl morning1 for the Catawba river, spend ing; tha day at Routeil' ferry, fishing and boating. 'A transfer wagon, i ) three-seated back,, a surrey, a buggy and an automobile will' carry out th crowd. ' TheRound Dosen Club ha been Invltad to join the party. There will be about 40 In the crowd. Th plcnlq will be In charge o Mr. and M r. C. ' N. 1 O. Butt, . Mr.; and Mra. J. C. Keeley, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Vox, Mr. T. W. Dixon and several of tha young men and young , ladle of the Sunday school.' : , Dixie Minstrels to Open Season at. the , Aradoiny. , ; '. ,,: The season at the( Academy of Mu sic will probably be opened thl year by the Dandy Dixie Minstrel and Cot ton Picker' . Band, the performance of which aggregation haa been book ed for August 17th. . The minstrel A8TIIMA WFFERRR9 ' BHOVLD KNOW THia. - ; Foley' Honey and Tar ha cured many cases of asthma that, were considered hopeless. Mrs. Adolpq Hueslng, 701 West Third St.. Davenport. Iowa, writes: "A severe cold contracted twelv year ago was neglected until it finally grew Into asthma. Th best medical skill available could pot glva me more than temporary relief. Foley' Honey and Tar waa reo- ommsnded and on fifty-cent bottl en tirely cured ma of asthma, which had been growing on m ror twsivs years. If I had taken It at the start I would have been saved Years of sufferlne." R. It Jordan Co. MB. Just this season of the year perhaps you don't intend buying' an entire suit' Often a pair of odd Pants will save you the expense of an entire suit Now thsre are two important things to bear in mind when you buy. .See that they are ' I ot Made of We have an excellent guarantee a perfect fit for you have failed to secure a dt REMEMBER MELLON'S CLOTHES FIT & THEN COME TO MELLON'S. ED. MELLON COMPANY. BIG BARGAINS IN USED SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS PARKER-GARDNER COMPANY L " Stetson's famous Hats g m Are the hats that wear well and retain their shape and new . y : v;; shape and new appearance, AWhenweiiig;i a'- Stetson you ; ; Icnow you Have the ORRECT We have just received a new stock of this famous make in V ; " soft andstiff, allsizes and "shapes. "()me in and let " showB -t I -yoaBSTErK6N.-"Aii. THE LOWU-I Aifc tLU I HIWU ; The O l d e s t'Cj o thing S fof r CCCDS SLNT are headed by John Rucker, the "Al abama Blossom."- and the band I directed by Robert Leech. Tha, ag gregation comprise, t about 40 min eral and muaiaiana, all negroes; -end I owned and directed by Vorlckel A Nolan, ' ; 1 1 -- ' -. j '' ', s' v. .- YOU ARE. INVITED TO ; KITCHEN lus ' the thing every kitchen sh uld have. . You ' j.. n can't afford to be ' without one, if you will1 A ' only consider the great comfort and , ' r - , v, f, 'convenience Hhey'v afforcL , , 1 ' ' ''(fcmelnarid talk ,; . ' i;; V'K -the matter., - 'J , v : :" .War with r LUBIN FURNITURE COMPANY M . -b ial lssstr Good Material and Fit assortment of .odd pants made of good material and we any man in Charlotte. Don't be discouraged because fit but On aljfhtljr used Everett Upright Piano .' On slightly used Wegman Upright Piano Ona slightly used Harvard Upright Piano .. ., One allghtly used, Fuller Upright Piano .. .... One slightly used Knabe 8quar Piano One ellghtty used Chlckertng Square Piano One slightly used Fuller Square Piano .. .. One allghtly ud United State Square Piano .. IIKRfS ARE BARGAINS FOR TOU. COMB SEE CI APPROVAL RETWSASLE AT McAdenvtllo Concern Ooe to the Wall ' J. M, McLelland Bon, grocers, of McAdenvllle, have filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy,- The ItebllW ties are placed at $3,170 and th as sets at 11.800. Th bankrupt claim an exemption of 1509 eacji. , , INSPECT OUB DISPLAY GABDMETS . f- ', I27R.OO .. .. .. 2X5.00 24)0.00 115.00 100.00 J 00.00 . . T.00 50.00 THEM AT OXCE. I n&ThelCMy ;i.f CU2 EXPEKSE 1 ttW MBaMhl '. -i f,:v.V :s 4?-,!, 1 f V;' m '- .
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