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What Capt. Manly Is Doing In Jackson

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
July
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The citizens of Jackson who have been watching the Jachson Mound real estate deal and the stir created in the interest of saving it from the woodman's axe, will be interested in knowing of the organization yesterday of the C. H. Manly company, limited.

Articles were filed with the register of deeds today. Those interested in the company are Charles H. Manly, Edward L. McFern of Philadelphia, Geo. H. Olmstead, Herbert G. Manly and Charles N. Manly. The company is capitalized at $25,000, all paid in, and the Mound property is estimated in value in the deal at $41,000. The purpose of the company is to do a real estate business, principally with the Jackson Mound. The surveying is about completed, and the plat will be finished and recorded in a few days, it is said. It is the plan of the company to move in a portable saw mill before long and begin cutting and sawing timber, so that the streets can be worked, and the property placed in a condition to sell as residence lots. The officers of the company are: President, Chas. H. Manly; secretary, Chas. N. Manly; treasurer, Geo. H. Olmstead.—Jackson Press.