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The old Blunk farm, so noted for fine peaches many years ago, has again been brought to the front by Peter Blunk, its present owner. It now shows up as one of the most handsome and profitable fruit farms in the western part of Floyd county.A large number of^forms will be sold in this county at Sie next tax sale unless the owners pay up before January.Many persons in this county take no steps toward paying tax until compelled to do so by the tax collector. From a financial standpoint the practice is a bad one, as the tax is muo£i greater than it would be if they paid their tax at the proper time and place.Thomas Blunk, son of Peter Blunk, left last week for his new home in western Iowa. Peter Blunk is a man of great foresight, having a large family and desiring that his children do well in the world, heselected for them a future home in the West, and as fast as they are grown, he transports them to their new field of labor in the richest part of western Iowa, where they are doing well.I m a aa a a a a a % a a a l
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New Albany Evening Tribune

New Albany, Indiana, US

Sat, Oct 25, 1890

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