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Show LOCAL HEffllOH j i J. W. Shlpler. Professional Kodak Finisher, Hooper Bldg E. 1st So. Bell. 1221-K. Mall orders solicited. Methodists at Lagoon. All of the ladies of the Methodist church and their friends are invited to participate In an outing at Lagoon, which is to be given under the auspices aus-pices of the Ladles' Aid society of the First M. E. church, on Thursday. Everyone is asked to bring a lunch for a 6 o'clock dinner. Lincoln House, U East 1st South, toe reotns: rates SSc. tto and Me. Past Hets Taxes Increase. Internal Revenue Collector E. H. Cal-liHer Cal-liHer reports the tax receipts for this district during the year exceeding those of the previous year by $75,000, while the greatest increase Is from the tax on beer. The deputies In Collector Cal-lister's Cal-lister's office are now busfty engaged In sending out notices to all of the taxpayers tax-payers in this district, as the taxes must be paid by July 1, the beginning of the next fiscal year, and between 5000 and 6000 notices are mailed. S. D. EVANS, Undertaker and Embalmer. has removed re-moved to new location, 13 South State. . Mrs. Broughall Returns. Mrs. John J. Broughall has returned to this city, after having made her home for the past two years at Ocean Park, Cal. Mrs. Broughall is an active ac-tive member of St. Mark's cathedral end fier home-coming will be much appreciated ap-preciated by the members of that church. As a recognition of her work In California the members of the church there presented her a gold chain and necklace for her work In ssslst-lng ssslst-lng to lift the church Indebtedness. |