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Memorial Exercises at AndersonvHie.
H KADQUAKTKU8 COLONY POST No. 14, 1
Department of Georgia, v (
Fitzgerald, Ga., May IS, 1897.
Special Order No. 2.
The following prog-ram for Memorial Day
exercises at Andersonville, tia., on Saturday,
May 29th. is hereby arranged:
Assembly at rostrum at 11 a. ra.
Music—Martial band. pla
Pra yer - De pa r t in en t cha i n.
Song- A meriea—AII present.
Heading of General Orders—Adjutant ol‘
Colony Post:
Kemarks—Commander of Colony Post No. 14
Reading of K.xtracts from Lincoln’s famous
address delivered at Gettysburg— W. W.
Drown. J. V. I). Com.
Recitation-“Cover them over with beauti¬
ful iiowers.” (Carlton)—Miss Louise Goodnow*
Oration—Prof. C. E. Becker.
Formation of Jino under direction of mar¬
shal of the day—1. D. Morse.
March to the Ceremonies—Department monument. offl
Decorating command of Comrade V. P. Dill¬
cers, under
ingham. 8.V. Dept Com’r. Bred by detail from
Salute the Dead—Volley
5th CT. S. Infantry. by all present.
General decoration of graves G.
The G. A. R., W. R. C., Ladies of A. R. and
S. of V. are especially requested to see that
every grave has a flower or evergreen placed
thereon-
Dinner. of
The time of leaving, the route and time
return will be announced later.
By order of WvniEY, Post Com.
\V. H.
(Official.)
G. E. Whitman, Adj’t.
MEMORIAL EXERCISES AT FITZGERALD.
Headquakteus Colony Post, No. 14, I
Department of Georgia. G. a. 1897.) It.
Fitzgerald, Ga„ May 12,
Speciil Order No.3.
Tlie following program for Memorial Day
exercises at Fitzgerald, May29, 1897, is hereby
promulgated The comrades : and friends who do not to
school child¬ go
Andersonville, together with the
ren, will assemble at tlieG. A. R. Hall at 9:30
a. m.
Prayer—By Rev. .1. II. Stoney.
Song—“ America.” Orders—By Prof. J. T.
Reading General
Saunders.
Remarks—L. F. Johnson, Acting Com’dr.
Recitation—Miss Grace Chanel.
Recitation—“ Blossoms of Flowers,” Miss
Bertha Chovin. Childriln.
Song—School Memorial Address/Hon. T. F. Powers, Past
Judge Advocate General, Department of Ne¬
braska.
Song-School Children.
Addresses—W.H. Martson, Past Junior Vice
Commander,Department of Michigan; Prof.
J. T. Saunders, Rev. J. H. Stoney and others.
Song—School Children.
The line of march will then be formed under
the direction of the Officer of the Lay, lead by
the school children, and proceed to the ceme¬
tery where the decoration cermonies by mem¬
bers General of Colony Post will be performed. by the schools
decoration of graves
Song—“God be With You till we Meet
Again.”
Dismissal and and return.
Special Order No. 4.
In compliance with general orders and in
accordance with rules and regulations, Sun¬
day, May 23,1897, has been designated as the
day on which tiie G. A. It. Memorial Sermon
is expected to be delivered.
It is therefore ordered that Colony Post. No.
13, will assemble at their hall at 9 a. m.. Sun¬
day. May 23, and march to the Christian
Church, corner Sherman and Jessamine Av.,
where the memorial sermon will be delivered
by Rev. J. H. Stoney, be pastor of the M E.
church. The music Will under the direc¬
tion of Pros. Sussex.
The Womans' Relief Corps, the Ladies of the
Grand Army of the Republic, are especially
requested to meet at the hall and march with
us. All friends are cordially invited to >am
us in paying this, our annual tribute, to our
departed heroes. By order of
W. H. Wit lev, P. O
Official: G. E. Whitman, ,-Uij't.
Baby Mine!
Every mother
feels an inde¬
scribable dread
of the pain and
7 danger attend¬
ant upon the
most critical pe¬
riod of her life.
Becoming a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering make and
danger of the ordeal
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf¬
fering incident Jo maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made
moved painless, by but all the Those danger who is re¬
its use. use
this remedy are no longer de¬
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and. other distressing con¬
ditions are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com¬
mon to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother’s
Friend. It is a blessing to woman.
?1.OO PER BOTTLE at all Drug Stores,
or sent by mail on receipt of price.
BOOKS Containing invaluable information of
FREE interest to all women, will be sent
to any address, upon application, by
The BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, fla.
A (1 eat Day at Andersonville May 21).
Decoration at Andersonville this
year promises to be a more important
event than any previous year.
Tiie G. A. R. Posts at Atlanta and
at other leading centers are arranging
to be there, and all the roads at inter¬
est sire preparing to handle immense
crowds, Tiie Georgia & Alabama
railway will run specials over that
system, using schedules that will en¬
able their patrons to arrive at a de¬
sirable hour. Tiie return trip will
also be arranged to suit tiie conven¬
ience of the majority. Printed matter
advertising the schedules will be dis¬
tributed in the near future. It is es¬
timated that there will be over twenty
thousand persons in attendance.
One Minute is all tbe time neces¬
sary to decide from personal exper¬
ience that One Minute Cough Cure
does what its name implies.
J. II. Goodman & Co.,Druggist.
Look Here—W e board and lodge
you for $3.50 per week. Everything
first class. See us.
Brunner’s Restaurant.
Wool Wanted.
See us before selling your wool.
Will buy in any quantity.
Rousseau & Co.
19-4t Grant between Central & Pine.
HSAPQUAKTeRS FOR
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SOLS AGSNTS FOR IRWIN COUNTY:
Princeton Bicycles, $50 00 We Sell Bicycles on Installment. We Sell Sterling Bicycles, $100 00
Alpine Bicycles, : $00 50 SAFES, too, and will gladly quote you Prices. Waverly Bicycles, $60 00
ISIDORE GELDERS, Manager.
They Recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
In a letter to the manufacturers,
Messrs. Davis & Buzzard, of West
Monterey. Pa., says: Chamberlain’s
Gough Remedy lias cured people
whom our physicians could do noth¬
ing for. We persuaded them to try a
bottle of it and they now recommend
it, as do the rest of us. For sale at
25 and 50 cents per bottle by J. II.
Goodman & Go., Druggists.
This Will Interest You.
The Atlanta Weekly Journal is now
running a missing word contest
For 50 cents they send the Weekly
Journal one year and allow the person
sending the subscription one guess at
the missing word. The sentence se¬
lected is:
“lie who has ceased to enjoy his
friend’s-has ceased to love him.”
The missing word is the one neces¬
sary to fill out the above sentence and
make perfect sense. It is not a catch
word, but is a plain every day English
word.
To the person first guessing the right
word The Journal will give 5 per cent,
of the amount of subscriptions re¬
ceived during the three months that
this contest lasts, and 5 per cent, ad¬
ditional will be evenly divided ba£w.ee*r
all other persons who may -guess the
missing word.
The WeeklwJoufnal is a first-class
family ©ajs^iaving ten pages mem-1 filled
with matter that will interest all
bers of the family. It has a first-class j
woman’s page; an admirable cliil- 1
dren’s department; at least one story
every week; a vast amount of miscel¬
laneous features; and all the news of
the world. Address the Journal, At¬
lanta, Georgia.
First Class Table Board by the
week at $3.00 at Brunswick Restaur¬
ant.
They are so small that the most
sensitive persons take them, they are
so effective that the most cases of
constipation, headache and torpid
liver yield to them. That is why De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers are known
as the famous little pills.
J. II. Goodman & Co., Druggist.
Webster’s unabridged dictionary,
worth $3, only $1. Send in your or¬
ders. Gelder’s news depot.
First Class Table Board by the
week at $3.00 at Brunswick Restaur¬
ant.
Many cases of “Grippe” have lately
been cured by One Minute Cough
Cure. This preparation seems es-
peeially adapted to the cure of this
disease. It acts quickly thus prevent¬
ing serious complications and bad
effects in which this disease often
leaves the patient.
J. H. Goodman & Co., Druggist
For Life and Fire Insurance see
Sidney Lascelles, Room 6 and 7, Fitz¬
gerald Block.
Don’t allow the lungs to be impaired
by the continuous irritation of a cough.
It is easier to prevent consumption
than to cure it. One Minute Gough
Cure taken early will w*ard off any
fataling trouble.
J. II. Goodman & Co., Druggist.
For Life and Fire Insurance see
Sidney Lascelles, room 6 and 7, Fitz¬
gerald Block.
Legal blanks and Georgia forms for
justices at Gelder’s news depot.
If youTtave ever seen a child in the
agony of croup, you can appreciate
tiie gratitude of the mothers who
know that One Minute Cough Cure
relieves their little ones as quickly as
it is administered. Many homes in
this city are never without it. .
J. II. Goodman & Co., Druggist.
Seventh Annual Reunion Confederate
Veterans at Nashville, Trim., June
22-24, 1897.
The Georgia & Alabama railway is
making arrangements for a special
service to accommodate all confeder¬
ate veterans who desire to be present
at the seventh annual reffhion of the
united confederates at Nashville,
June 22-24.
This movement promises to be one
of the most attractive features of tbe
Tennessee centennial, as special dis¬
tinctions will be accorded the organi¬
zation. The rates that will apply are
lower than used in favor of any other
organization, and will doubtless be
taken advantage of by a large major¬
ity of confederate veterans and tbeir
families. Any agent or official of the
G. & A. railway will be pleased to
furnish any further information de¬
sired.
The fielders News Depot.
Bibles from 50c up to S3.50 at Geld-
er’s news depot.
Torturing, itching, scaly skins erup¬
tions, burns and scalds are soothed at
once and promptly healed by DeWitt’s
Witch Haze! Salve, the best known
cure for piles. J. II. Goodman & Co.
School books and school supplies at
Gelder’s news depot.
It is surprising what a-wee bit of
a thing” can accomplish. Sick head¬
ache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour
stomachs, dizziness, are quickly ban¬
ished by DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill.
J. II. Goodman & Co., Druggist.
Persian insect powder ]0c, at Geld¬
er’s news depot.
First Glass Table Board by the
week at $3.00 at Brunswick Restaur¬
ant.
writes E. E. Turner that after of Compton, suffering fwm Moy
us
piles for seventeen ygius, - lie com¬
pletely cured thepjr Tby using three
boxes of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
It cures- eczema and severe skin
diseases.
J. II. Goodman &Co., Druggist.
Baling Press Wanted.
Wanted to rent a hay baling press
with privilege of buying same. 2nd
hand power press capacity 10 to 12
tens pel 1 (jay, A. K. Fisher.
13-Smo, Abbeville, Ga.
‘ “ “
Arta, May 11.—It is reported that
the Turks have severed the arras and
legs of the Greeks in the village of Lou-
ros and left the mutilated bodies by the
roadside to terroize the people.
Her Courage Severely Tried.
Mrs. Samuel Stumn, of Loganton,
Pa., bore her thirty-four years of suf¬
fering with courage and fortitude.
Her trouble was rheumatism in the
knee. In consequense, her limb had
become so stiff that she could hardly
walk. Mr. Stamn is a well-to-do mer¬
chant, and had spared no pains or ex¬
pense to relieve her, but with little suc¬
cess. until one night when it grew so
painful that she could hardly endure it;
he persuaded her to try Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm; the effect was magical.
The first application relieved the
pain, and its continued use has remov¬
ed all stiffness and given her the free
use of her limb once more. For sale
by J. II. Goodman & Co., Druggists,
Notice to the Public*. j
We will buy all second-hand school i
books for cash, and pay all they are i
worth, for them. I
Guilders News Depot. ;
!
E. NICHOLSON, | j
/k.UCtiOHeei* 9
East Pine Avenue,
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA.
Is now prepared to give rates on short notice.
Having had fifteen years experience, For perfect
Satisfaction is guaranteed. rates and
hills call at Leader office.
I Have Lately Brought
S»i |
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Petroleum — Prince '
The famous trotting-bred Hamble-
tonian Stallion, of the New York
Trotting Register, to Fitzgerald, and
parties the wishing of to engage his services
for season 1897 may call on me
at the round-top barn east of Van’s
livery barn on East Pine Avenup.
HENRY INGLES.
Palace Hotel,
Wm. H. Smith, Prop.
Cor. Jessamine and Main Streets.
We are now making special rates to our fel¬
low colony members from the North. When
you reach thedepothere have the haokdriver
take you to the
Palace Hotel
Everything new and strictly llrst-ciass.
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WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
/*v 4* *
i 4* GROCERIES
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Hay, Oats and Corn.
SIDNEY LASCELLES,
INSURANCE BROKER!
FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT.
Renard Block, FITZGERALD, GEORGIA,
Welcome News to Persons Suffering
From Chronic Diseases.
Drs. Jansenius, of the Columbus,
Ga., and Montgomery, Ala., sanitar¬
iums, at the request of their many pa¬
tients in Fitzgerald, have located it
branch office at the corner of Pine and
Thomas streets, which will be the
foundation of a sanitarium they in¬
tend to locate in this city.
They use the Massage and Vapor
Bath treatment, and there will be no
need of going, at great expense, to
Hot or any other medicinal springs, to
cure chronic ailments. The above
treatment is now used by the loremost
physicians of Germany. France and
this country, and is the only sure and
safe method of eradicating diseases of
long standing.
Following are some of the diseases
we treat: Rheumatism, lumbago, sci-
iitica, swollen joints, paralysis, syph-
ilis, blood and skin diseases, lung liver
and kidney complaints, gastritis, dys-
pepsia, malaria, nervous prostration,
debility, corpulency, mercurial poison,
the morphine and liquor Habits, fe¬
male complaints and irregularities,
dropsy, spinal diseases, catarrh, dis¬
eases of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Dr. A. J. II. Jansemus was here one
month ago and has met with univer¬
sal success. By permission we refer
the following cases:
John Gerber, cured of inflamation
and Polypi of bladder.
Mrs. Clara Wettstein, Mrs. Win. F.
Heinicker and Mrs. C. Blase, cured of
female complaints.
Mr. J. T. Stone, cured of rheuma¬
tism.
Mr. Joon Gerber was suffering such
excruciating pains lie was unable to
work, and now after one month's
treatment, lias resumed work.
Give us a call. Respectfully,
Drs. Jansenius.
Office Hours: For ladies, from 8 to
II a. m. For gentlemen, from 1 to 4
p. m., and evenings from 7 to 8.
Irwin Sheriff Sales.
State of Georgia, j
IitwiN County. I
Will be sold before the court house door in
Irwinville, Ga., on the 1st Tuesday the in June,
1897, within the legal hours of sale follow¬
ing property, to-wit: Two hundred and sixty-
five acres of land, being part of lot number
one hundred and sixty-six in the 6th district
of said county, and known as the Hearn place
the same being levied upon and to be *old as
the property of J. Y. Fletcher, to satisfy 3
executions issued from the count y court of
said county, one in favor of Henry W. Jones
for the use of Jeff Kirkland, one and in favor of
A. D. Adair and McCarty Bros., one in fa¬
vor of the CitiBen’s bank of Valdosta, against
J. Y. Fletcher, property pointed notified out by plain¬
tiffs’ attorney. Defendant as required
bylaw. Levy made and returned to me by
Wm, Rogers, county bailiT.
This 28th day of E. April, V. Handley 1397. Sheriff I. C.
,
Will be sold before the court house door of
Irwin county oo the first Tuesday in June,
next, between the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash, the up-right following de¬
scribed property, to wit: One eight-
horse power engine and boiler, levied on as
the property of H. Kory, to satisfy the superior one su-
perloroourt flfa issued from
court of said county in favor of the officers of
said cou rt.
This. Hay 5th, 1897. Sheriff County.
R. V. Handle v, Irwin
Legal Notice.
'\X7HEREASs it is deemed expedient and
▼ » tor the best interest of the Wadley and
Mount Vetnon Railroad Company that its raii-
roacl he extended by the building of a branch
Paiffioad from Rixville, a pointon the railroad
ol said company, in Emanuel county, Georgia
to Georgia; the town said of extension Fitzgerald, in branch Irwin county’
or railroad
to be built through the counties of Emanuel.
Montgomery, Laurens, Tel fare. Dodge, Wil¬
cox, Coffee and Irwin, or any one or all of said
counties, as may be by the directors of said
company deemed feasible and to the best in¬
terest of the Wadley and Mount Vernon Rail¬
road Company, so as to connect the present
brie ot said railroad company at Rixville,
Emanuel county, with the town of Fitzger¬
ald, Therefore, m Jrw.n county.
be, and it is hereby resolved by
the hoard of directors of the Wadley and
M0,nu } ernon Haihoad Company, iii meeting
theTHi'/d . ih*^ a® kdiJI
ville, a point on the lino ol (ho Wadley mid
of Kmanne"°Mom
Telfair,Wilcox. Coffee and Irwin, or any one
reomrslrVaiaSiVanydeSSIcimoBtfeaffibie ? mJ tp.tke best interest the
r ' Railroad Company, of Wadley &
ol Fitzgerald, erjion in Irwin county. Georgia. to the town The
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length of said extension or branch railroad
as near as can be estimated, will be about
seventy-five (75) miles, and the general direc¬
tion ot same will be in a southwest direction
through the counties above named, or any
one or more of them, from Rixville, Eman¬
uel county, Georgia, to Fitzgerald, in Irwin
county, It Georgia.
is further resolved, by tbe said board of
directors, that notice of the building of the
extension or bi anch railroad above designated
be given by publication of these resolutions
once a week for four weeks in the newspaper
iu which the sheriff’s advertisements are pub¬
lished in each of the counties through which
said extension or branch railroad will probably
run, prior to the time the right to build said
extension or brunch railroad is sought to be ex-
c I CISCq .
ltesoived further by said board of directors,
that this resolution be entered in the records
ol its proceedings.
This 24th dfty of April, 1897.
L D. Tyeor. secretary of the hoard of di-
i ectors of the \Yadley and Mount Vernon Rail-
om J >a J iy * d ? hereb y certify that the
“ ot the original foregoing is a true and correct
copj resolutions unanimously
passed by the board of directors of the Wad¬
ley and Mount Vernon Railroad Company, as
the same appears of record on the minutes of
said directors’ meeting.
Witness mv hand and the seal of said CO 111-
puny, this the 24th day of April, 1897.
G. D. Tysor, Secretary.
State and County Taxes ’97.
I will be in Fitzgerald, Georgia, at the Col-
ony office during office hours on eueh daj' on
tiie iallowing dates for tiie purpose of receiv-
ior smv und co,u,,y
MAY, Date.
Tuesday..... 4
Thursday..... Wednesday . 5
Friday_______ tt
Monday. 7
.......
Tuesday...... Wednesday.
...
Thursday. Friday....... ..
JDNE,
Tuesday.... „. l
Thursday,....... Wednesday...... 2
Friday......... 3
Monday........ 4
7
Tuesday.......
W edn*j»day....
Thursday...... 10
Friday......... Monday...... u
Tuesday....... 14
Wednesday.... 15
Thursday...... Jfi
17
After the above dates I shall positively
close my books, and all parties failing to give
in their returns will appear as defaulting and
their property assessed at double value, in
terms of the law. c. L. Royal
Receiver of Tax Returns, Irwin County** Ga.
Commissioner Henderson will be located at
The Leader office on the above dates for ttf h
purpose of receiving property for taxation.
April 15,1897.
makes BACKACHE
the young-feel old, and the old
feel that life is not worth the living.
It is a danger signal of Kidney Disease.
It can be
CURED
I want to say a good word for Dr.
Ilobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills for the
benefit of those who have been in pain
and misery for years as I have been.
My trouble was a constant, pain in the
back, aggravated by kidney troubles,
and no medicines 1 bought and none
of the prescribed by physicians seemed
to afford n.e any relief. I used Dr.
Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills, and am
happy to say that these pills have
given me the relief 1 have so long
prayed for. Those fearful backach
pains have gone, my kidneys are again
strong and well, and I now consider
myself completely and permanently
cured. These pills I believe to be the
greatest remedy for kidney diseases
and backache that lias ever been dis¬
covered, and I think the asparagus in
them must have something to do with
their strong curative properties.
John II. Klink, N. Second St,
Memphis, Tenn.
HOBBS
Sparagus Kidney Pills.
HOBBS REMEDY CO., Proprietors. Chicago.
Dr. Hobbs Pills For Sale in FITZGERALD, GA.,
by J. H. GOODMAN & CO., Druggists.
The United States government wilt
be.called on, says the Constitution, to
furnish headstones for the federal sol¬
diers who lie buried in the little towns
of north Georgia. S. A. Darnell, of
Jasper, is at the back of the movement.
The s ildiers for whom the headstones
are wanted were members of the regi¬
ment of Georgia troops that fought on
the side of the Union during the civil
war.
Georgia Southern
& Florida Railway,
Third Annual Cheap Personally Con¬
ducted
torsion to Tampa,
May 24 to June 1, ’97.
We have arranged for our Third Annual
Personally Conducted Excursion to Tampa
Fla., and return. Train to leave Macon, Mon¬
day May 24th, 1897, at 11:50 a. m., reaching
Tampa 8a. in.. May 25th, remaining* in Tampa
until and Faiday, other Mayisth, 9 p. in., reaching Ma¬
con junctions following day in time
for all outgoing trains. Those who desire can
remain until June 1st.
Below we give vou rates from principal
points:
Macon...... Fare *7 00
Oordele..... '* 5 09
Tifton...... 4 00
Valdosta..-. i«i
LaG range.. “ 7 50
Thomaston “ 7 00
Americus.. “ 6 00
Fitzgerald . 5 00
Correspondingly low rates from interme¬
diate points between points from which rates
are We quoted have above. entertaining
and arranged an program
cursionists. guarantee plenty > of enjoyment to our ex-
We feel confident that our past record oil
these personally conducted excursions will
guarantee us a nice crowd this time.
Cars will be filled have to seating fear capacity alone, only,
and iadie» ne d no of going as
the parties in charge will see to their every
want. We will also have several ladies as
chaperons. anxious have these desiring sleep¬
We are to
ing ear accommodations communicate with us
at the earliest possible moment such to insure sleeping their
berths. Wo can only put on
cars as are actually needod, and very often
parties think there will be no trouble in se¬
curing berths on train, in which they are mis¬
taken.
As vve will not stop for meals en route, we
would suggest that those who care to should
bring their refreshments with them. Mr. T.
C. Parker, proprietor of the Brown house,
Macon, Ga., will have shovld charge of refreshments
on the train, which need no further
guarantee of good things to eat at reasonable
prices. Plenty of ice
water.
The ttaln will be under the personal super¬
vision of G. A. Macdonald, General Passenger W. L.
Agent, Macon, Ga.. assisted by Messrs.
Glessnerand D. G. Hall,
ORDINANCE NO. 29.
An Ordinance to Amend Sections 11
and 15 of Ordinance 6 of the City of
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City Fitzgerald, Georgia:
Section I. That section 11 of or-
dinance number six of the city of Fitz¬
gerald, Georgia, be and the same
hereby is amended by adding to the
end of said section the following
words to-wit: “Anyperson licensed to
sell intoxicating liquors as prescribed
by tliis ordinance, or any other ordi¬
nance of tiie city of Fitzgerald, who
shall by himself or employee, directly
or indirectly, sell or give a way any in¬
toxicating liquors to any person who
is intoxicated, or who is in the habit of
becoming intoxicated, and any person
so licensed as aforesaid who shall al¬
low any minor to remain in tiie room
or upon tiie premises where such in¬
toxicating liquors are sold, shall be
punished by a fine of not less than ten
dollars or more than fifty dollars and
costs of prosecution, and for a second
offense shall forfeit his license.
Sec. 2. That schedule “C!” of sec¬
tion 5 of said ordinance be amended
as follows: Strike from said schedule
these words ‘-contractors, builders,
resident, $10.”
Amend schedule “E” of said sec-
t'on 5 by striking from the last hue of
the printed copy of said schedule the
words “$50,” and Insert in lieu there¬
of tiie words “$25.”
Amend schedule “B”of said section
by striking from the paragraph fixing
the tax on dealers in “builders’sup¬
plies, etc.,” the words “$25,” and in¬
sert in lieu thereof tiie words “$12.”
Amend schedule “P”of said section
by striking from the same these words,
to-wit: “Painter, resident $10.’'
Sec. 3. All ordinances and parts
thereof in anywise conflicting with
this ordinance are hereby repealed,
and this ordinance shall take effect
from and after its first publication in
the official paper.
Passed May 3, 1897.
Approved May 6, 1897.
C. C. Goodnow, Mayor.
A ttpof .
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H. H. Kabrich, City Clerk, (l. s.)