The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

t T l j E l j E ^ E I r f ) KA*TUUDAAr, JANUARY , 30 ’92. IK I f . l i b A I l f ,, E d it o r a n il P r o f h ' ‘.PfflOE * 1.25 PER ANNUM . I ' l U J I t C l l m U E U T O I t Y . Oovon mitor CUurch.—Hov T . C. ."-prmil, Pastor, Uofjjnlur services at 11:00 a m; Snbbnth sohool nt 10:00 a in U. P. Chtucli.—Uov.- J. F , Mortmi, P«*tor. «orvicon n,t 11:00 « in: Sabbath school at 10:00 a iii. M. K. (!IlnVcli.—I{ov. l i , L. Tufts, pas. lor. Proiuihlnsat ll;00‘ u il(; Sabbath m bool at 9“510 si. m .; class, 0:00 p. m,« Young JFenple’ a mcetin-' at 6 rt )0 p m; p a y o r meeting Wednesday even ing at U. !\ Church. — Rev. ,r. C. IVarnock, IjilHtor. Services-at 11:00 a in mid 7 n in; Habhnf.li school at 10:00 a in A M.15. Clnnoh.—U e v ,A . C. Hulvey pastor, Proacdiing at 1L;00 a in ami 7 ;00 p ms Clttafl every other.Saiihatli at 10:00 *, ra.; SablMvtU School at 10:00 a m. baptist Church, — R ev. , Johnston', pastor. Preaching ev6ry Sfibhiith at Jla •>». anil 7:0() p nt; 8al>batli Sfthool at 2:00o’clock p in; Prayer meeting Weil nesday night: ] BAKIN® 6Y ELECTRICITY. Hiilt til* Oraclft nt DltRinint .llr u fi m- ... ■“ iriu<ir I* Ascertained. The Minneapolis Journal says; ‘-Tin millers soil llour undor difforontbrands, and, doubtless, many housowivos have wondered-h»iv tho grade, o f each brand ■continued uniform, generally malting .bread ot the same quality, A visit to the ‘dough-room’ or .the big Pillsbury 'flour mills would ttivoal the secret. P iled all .around__the room avo little pasteboard boxes, each filled with wheat •or dour, and each hearing a label. The •dough man’ takes tho half-pound of wheat in one of the boxes, puis ic in « small hand-mill and grinds it. The bran and 8fcm-h«uroqs:v<kly' washed-out,- leaving the gluten, which is worked■ into a. sort 6f paste. This is baked in • small ovon, a nd the height to which 1* rises d(|>ermines the valno for bread- making o f tho consignment of wheat of which the handful ground \va&» sample. ' “ When “tho1attention o f Electrician Hughes, who haschargo o f tho electrical plant o f the mill, was attracted to this baking oven, ho ,observed that it too* a long rljne to heat it to the baking point by. means'of tho Oil-lamps under'it, and huatonco formed tho idoaof baking the .-ildwten hy electricity, with the.result .' dP.at'hoiras just applied a niost interest­ in g -little device, which in its way is quite a wonder. ' “ Ttte irtiUor.s had always bad troubleto eepuro an ovon that would do this work satisfactorily, and the best one they could buy came from England. I t is about fourteen inches in height, with a cement,bottom two inches in thickness, end a door twelve Inches high, ft took one hour and forty minutes to heat this ovon to tho .100 degrees Fabr. necessary fo r halting, tho gluten, and. then when toe largo door was opened to put in tho ■ gluten, about 100degrees o f temperaturo • would he lost, add it required lifteOB minutes to hake the dough. - ‘In the Hughesovon tho small piece o f gluten is placed in a cylindrical brass case, about an inch in dhituctter, which in turn is placed in tho oven, also cylin­ drical in form, and at a temperature of ADOdegrees tho gluten is baked In four minutes, tho entiro operation of heap- lagjtho oven and baking requiring less .than twelve minutes. The test o f the gluten is in tlm height to which it will rise, In the little cylindrical tubois placed a plunger bearing a weight of eleven and a half ounces, pressed down olosely on the gluten, which, In rising, carries tho weight upward. Tho higher I t lifts it in the tubo, tho stronger are the bread-making quail ties o f tho wheat from which" the gluten was taken, and c e l l u l o s e a s a r m o r . nidi nVii V$m Hade o f It In tli* Conatrui-tloo at tf»* vul In foreign navies several -ships have already been supplied with cellule*® fo r tho purpose in question. Tho teats have pot been .entirely successful. ~ « _ ............, , _ C h ief C op th ictelfi' Recti o f the Englislv. ^s*-**** * I*1 * » 1 1'*’ * * w h o has made substances fo r fill BANK OF CEDAf!VIUJ» General Banking Busines lianmieieil. navy ing cofferdaiAs his special study, con­ tends that woodite. an English article, and not cellulose, is the ideal material. The only- mihatnnde piadc' in. lliis epUu- try which ut'all resembles c e llu la r i* made from cedar bush. Cellulose, says the New Yorh Suuv tt made o f cocoanut hyTorrilllou <%, Co. ■at Chamnlierea, in France. It contains yneal owl liber. Tho -fiber has the Jnattiral eoior o f tho docoanut and the ’strength o f horse hair The* length •varies from eight to thirty centimeters:- The meal, which isthe cellulose proper, is also o f the peculiar brown color of CQCpanuts', and is in line-grains The Specific gravity o f ilie fiber ainl. the meal in loose manses is sixty-five kilograms per cubic meter; when com ji resat'd, one hundred and twenty-live kilograms.- Cellulose - absorbs water and 1by its •welling provides the safest possible obstruction. Or, account o f its Unv specific gravity, less man that id cork, it is valuable for ufcib-lts, and ei iv be psed in large quantities to keep . seri­ ously damaged ship sifipnt ‘ lose1 compressed and packed <n * -<, ia . . -uof a ship to form a i«':ik h I,-- mit any unpleasant cdor and does n v -cay for two or three years \ V n e - trated by a projectile it is not . ,.-.ed and does not give ofi’*any ibsa ■- -able ’ smoke, possessing, 'ip this re ct a great advantage over rubber at >;r If dry, loose cellulose be ignited it gives out white smoke Combustion in cel­ lulose can-bo controlled by compressing the substance When compressed it is difficult to ignite, and if dump it cannot be "ignited. i ' The fiber is loosely spread on a table •even feet square and in a layer about two or three millimeters thick d’hls forms a nest for the ' meal, winch is smoothed off by hand to a thickness of four or five centimeters Rectangular blocks' fifteen to twenty centimeters long and ten to fifteen centimeters wide -■ire laid off by Viand and the compart­ ments are then, packed w ith . these blocks. Hoards‘ with leaden weights are laid on top o f the blocks and a man, •by his weight on the boards, compresses the cellulose beneath ’Phis process is repeated on every fourth or'fifth layer, until the thickness o f the ’layers is as great as desired. 1 WON BY A HANDSPR ING , ; k ittle l.uw jvr W lio Went nil A lh lt ll iitrj-i- h One itottor. • ‘ r ’ A Mr. .Simonson; o f Hay City, Mich. Is a legal luminary from the northern part o f the state, who is a bunch ol nerves done up in n nmall package, but there is a, percept tide iulmtxture o f dynamite in his make-up and he’s a foi mldablq opponent no matter who , h placed against him. . lie Is full o f sur­ prises and is very liable to turn the gum' o f an opposing lawyer against that un­ fortunate individual. A story is told illustrative o f this.uim is worth ropeatin\. . Simonson went bo fore a country justice to try one side ol a red-hot .line fence light, says the Do troit Free i’ress, Pitted against (dm was a big, raw-bon'd. broad-chested, double-fisted "sprig o f tslio law, who was better adapted tc building fences than construing any law regarding tlmn lie mistook-noise "bud .ornloricai gymnas­ tics for wisdom smd ’i-aniiiig In the physical exertion, o f addressing the judge luveatne out o f his coat, tlieii dis­ pensed with ids vest, Ipter wre- -off lug collar, threw his necktie behind turn opened bis shirt that Ills throat inigb* have full pis;, rolled up his sleeves, pounded flic la We all over the room, pe~ spired like aeiljmfa tender in a molding Tcmu, roared ‘‘ hiiseif hoarse and at las1 Sank back iu an apparent state o f total collapse. yLmonsoii ntose with all the dignity .. , that a little mull can assume, threw off tho m illing o f tho proper proportions ol j his,coat. vest, collar, cliffs, necktie and thd different grades o f wheat, As deter- ( suspenders, roiled up his pants and shirt mined by tho gluten tests, produces the s sleeves, spat on bis liandsr respectfully required standard o f Hour, I-t Is in tbi* j said: * w *y that tho brands aro kopt even. Mr. j “ Your honor,” let out a war ivhoop, Hughes t Imply connects hia oven with , turned a handspring and sat .down: A tho regular electric current ia the mills, j minute’s silence enabled the bucolic • ». and acquires tho desired result Without |gembly to catch on, a shout o f laughter, tiresome and expensive delay, i t « • » | in which the court led the chorus, made be heated to <16fl degrees.” { everything jingle, the big attorney / T " ' ri ’-*■■■ ' . f sawed the air in » vain effort to b» i-'qnsi u» eti> ooMksm*. f heard* Simonson deliberately made M* iYa^tipr.wIicit la Xaples,was troubled, i toilet, and when nature had exliaiw^d ft M ‘.aid, with the heudaehc, so he sent { hoelf In laughing t h » ju ry gave SI***- to have lih hair cat short, Wlich th e j # * , ’« client a vi d‘ct. bavher received Hit* stimmonS and heard I i its jjorjxirt. ao Sold every prospective } A * lfambled Vine* _ _ hrtiroi Wp'uieKsi head to his admirers, p A traveler I I Morocco tells, H‘ *Th* gettin-f fcolf the money down. T o the ‘ Land o f an African Sultand’ tie follow* brrber'n intense chagrin, Madame i lo g Story: ■‘-x’hC Hijltan, not W'agncr v/itiH';yed the operation nuu ] discovered that oiio o f hla viziers wa* appropriafed the, whole o f the severed |becoming to6 pov/erfah lie therdfora hair tb her r.wrt use. Wlmt was to 1>« j vumrooned him to tea, tu.d compliment* Pone? The hair dresser mode «. dean i *<1hi.n Oil his great wealth >J'he vlziA#, / W , I*. C T o nm n s . C n sIslo i-. . uliviiliial nan-til principally iuvestod in llctil ’ Hstuts 4 - 200 , 000 . < J o n s n iH p t i«li C u r e d . ‘ ^ ! #' ■ • 'l ' • • An- q I<1physician retired ft'imi pnietiac, having had pljicml inlift* I iuiii I h by en Kusl India ini# Hicnavj Ui*rorm>il:mf.tt aiiupl* ▼•gutalil* leiue- tly foi- the speedy nuil poriiinuvnt uni * o f Oon- niiiiiUon, lir*iK-liitin, Uatai-rh, Avtluim and all Throat and Lung utWfiuns nlso-a poeitivo ami ruibval our* for Norvoux Debility and all Nerv- •uaCourpluinta after bavinf. leeted its, wonder. Itileuriilivapowera in tbounuadi of ensue lias felt ithirtdut.v t*makoUk»dvvn to Id* Mifferingfel­ low*. - Actuated by tliie motive mid a deaire to relieve bmmiii eufi'ering, I will send free ef vbarg» tont! who be*ireit ibis receipt in tier- man French or knglish with full direction* for preparing and using. Bent by mail by address* ing with stamp naming this paper. W, A . N otks , 82,0 Power’s block Rochester, N. Y , 20-iyr. d . b. PxtNK, r>. n. s. Tinait II k C no !,!)*, o . o . NISE A IIEVSiOMIS, D EN T IST S !! Xenia National Bankbuilding, corner V , Main and Petroit Sts., Xenm, O. Vitalized Air and Nitrous Oxide Gas used for the PAINLESSExtrac* tlon of Teeth*. Scientific American Agency for . CAVEATS, ‘ TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and free Handbook write to SHINN & co.*<Ail liiio.imv.w, N ew vohk . Oldest buroan Forseciirlnapateute'tn America. Kvery imtont taken cut by us la brought beforo the publlabyatiotlqe given free of cborKO in tho J n e a t i f i f ^m c r tcau I.nrecstrtrottlatlnn o f any relcntWo paper In tho world. dBWeudldly illusirated. No tmellli’rnt ,cian should be wittiou&rtt. Wackly, S.'t.OO a joar; JLOOsix months. Address MuNN & CO, l ’luiusucua, SalBroadway, Now York > .'"wE ^ y C H w I V WAIST and P5BFECT iP r r E C iT c 'u orly uo pr-niured eue... -tuh'y fcW I H L m We building elegant Harvey, have some lots m Illinois, a witburb of Chicago, for sale at a bar­ gain. Call at the Herald office and see plat and get/ discripfcion. i&MMH UNACQUAINTEDWITHTHECEOSXAKIYbf.THlSEOUNTTiTV.lltOil much yaiua S l E infobuation rs.o« a sroor of this bap Of i l swcuas* [: S: i : Tile kiln wiMi lnadiincr}’ in fullequptuienfcffrtd good running order. p a y ­ ing business. 7'»vq acres of laud. Good four room house., To soil cash or trade for snudl farm, good reasons' fov making a OML 'ai.Eocttti&M lcBr,,-’ Tlti- Street Bautc to and Nam ClitcAPVJoUet, Otlawa, , l ’coria, I.a Salle, Moline, Back W«*>l, In IbbJNOlS; 5 'Uaveniiurf, JMusi-atlne,Otlninnii Uskslnosa, Ties MuliiM, tviiitefsct. Audubon,'JOTM it and C oudc II lll-iff*. InlOWA: .MtaueaiwliJOiid si.-i-mil, In SMN- NKSUTA: Watertown and SiouxFalls, In DAKOTA; Cameron. St, Joaeph and. K«n»l* City, in MISSOURI; Omnliit, Mncoln FnlrhurysBilKeliani, InNTSIlItASKA: Atebtsoii, I^.-weinvortli. l/orton, T-pekn, IIiiic-ltliiRtm. -WleltUa. Ilellevllle, AWIw*, Jhulge City, Caldwell, In KANSAS: Kingfisher,KIKtnomaVMlnca,111 INDIAN TKKBITOBYi Denver, Cplorado Spring*and Pueblo, in (,‘Ot.OHADO. new areas of rich fanning anil anizlntt lands, atfshllng the .best fltc-HUU-s of lntcr- iouiinuiileim.ni M*U town-1and-cltlea cast and wett, northwest andmutbwest.of Chicago und to l'aciflo and trans-oceuniosesiort*.' MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS '■ tz-tullng nil competitors In splendor of equipment, between CHICAGO and J>1» MOINES, CoUNCtf, 11 JSt’FS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO nntl.” X)ia,’VSH. a)t.ORAl)0 SPBINGS and rCllllLO, via KA.VNABPITV and TOl’KKA *ml via ST. JOSEPH. rirtt-Chus Dav nmcht-s, l-'BKE trnfXINING CIIAIt: CANS, and t’oliiee Sleepers, with DlniiiK Dir Service, fhaftcnnn.VtlMJHAt Denver andColorado Springswttli ' lilvi-ndnE mllwny tines, now forming ilm new mid ptctnrcKqhe . ■. 1. ■ . STANDARD ’GAUGE v ‘ TRANS-ROblCY MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over which superbly equipped train* run dallv •TriRoroir' wrnrorr mianok to ami from Knit LakeCity, Ogden turn, riau Kramr»n>. HfK KOCiC I8LANO is hlso'thi} ihrett and 1‘aenflte Line to and froto M iiu U'M T’lkh’s IV'1*mjd all tO-nr Banbnrv ami si'fiUe resortsund rii»suul ilniimdnitiictM lnOilurudo. DA I L i VPJRESS TRAINS ‘ \t»* U’» and from all In^- ' fc*>'»nOH‘rn Net'ru«!;f, •ipv. AWi via AMM5WV . i nud c.i blUNvto’iVater*’ **’ rM.i st . r\rr. a iml an tb^vb or dr^rurt tnfirmmUm. 1 -4JJee in tb l nlttfl J^tntm tH N SEBA3TI/I.N, Gen-l'tkt./* t'ae*. AgL "O. ILL. change. - 6a kg i f m fe® a | 'Sy ,\p^ ’1 [4 sijt E l M . TW A - - . sw AOJU.ST/U3LE O V E R T H f H I P f i t 0 km irn.-/ iiavt!. Dutainr Sratwe- v.lil- h will not vqrj D.anbln Situ !«*»«'• Htima, wltieli will r.a- Mrrul*. Mrt.br In tiir-o lenetb* n--*l Sn»*ren. Am’ ilrv«■i.idstbn’.erinit®I's mr-idvyou Ctknva.«M-rM U'nnted. AVnrf ."/>• f'<’l ji Lmdsoine residence ol nind rooms,, good lot and stable situated on West .Main st., Jamestown Tour squares from center of city in best of ncignborhood Will sell for cash or partial payments to suit the pur­ chaser.- C in c in n a t i D iv is io n / ennsylvania LinsaS. Scheduleot fassenocr Tralns-Cenlral Time. 80ATREE M F G ^ - t Inr-Trcgu f7lwl. tl.- l i a c k l f ^ A f t i t c a ,-i.iiiv. The be«t f*l v o d «° v.orM ic- <it miised, so^v, tores, ‘ ! (JOacres farm dr land. Located two miles south of Jamestown on good pike. Very best improvements for sale on reasonable terms. Reason for selling want to move to City, Westward (Toliimlmi*.;.... ,lv, Alton ....... ...... “ West Jefferson... “ 1 .ondon... ........ o Ho. (.'httrlealon... “ Sielmlf...............•* f’odnrvlllo......... *• NVllbwforco........ “ *>> »•» -.......{ j ‘vr; Nprlng Valley... IDixuntia ____ “ WayneKVlllo .... " Ort-gAula .......... “ Fort Ancient..... “ Morrow ..... .. “ Houtii liCbanon.. ** Loveland........ ‘i. Milford _______ ** IhitavliiJe......... “ Cliiclnnntl ... nr, 7 ,HJ» ' i . i l j y j 5 i a » I H i i> AM ! AM I T m ’IT m . •2SO‘ 7 20|1855‘ 155,1340 r 5 ... 1. 1814’ - M'OO'Stt, ... 922»_ !4 l0 > g » 3 * 810 938 242-48KE- 82V, 9 So 5 00. 4 " 3 35/, i'416 , 10(0 110148 . . 1... (10122 ■ 430' 8S31030 ? ' 435, 9001035 3 1 .... 1 .... jl04’/L ! I !lfl?-l if4S8 . '50598 I . - |- . ill 10 - ill1 lb ■ 520, 9 431155 4If . . Ill 33* 1545100311SO444 ( 459 . 3-1 •510’^ (§U| a S 525-±3 5SS’S ’T i f e III ,- P i 64ffl0 ^ SSC. AM I AM I'M - I'M I {12Id Eastward. ■ o r h a 'n n if* '** v clire* pilvfl, or . . iojtifre perfect SMtmiiot’o '--.jid t-j' rein -ilH* Ptii-o 23 i*- h ' m ho-T For «ale by B, Q. Ridgeway’* b0* Business diy gords in Location good, £^ ja )S lNE8& l W » v y*> killed leccher*. Thoroughwork. Modern meltv ilt. Ltrerexpcu-iM. 80 p tttx M . of graduates la 'ood poultion*. Commercial, Shortliaml, Type* arritlnvandprnelicalEngHshCourac*. FarCaU* w iti g p acti l Kngllid -oguc,ad<lf«s»H.L.MeredUh, l/reobi- cf it to wadnrnc, and felic suff- UOfttcdttifti a imU-hier taand the corner .jj*d the bliine kind of hair as her Uua- ttaod- And half Hajiles slept that night with tlio l-fjir* of th« butcher under ite odlow. •ccoainff Vain, boosted^ the nutrtlwr •{hi&liaust-s, horsca, wives, and slaves, Mk] tbe Sultan t-ebukwl bim, saylhg ibathd was too rich «ad thought too oatK-It of ldwielfr TOshow the fph» ox- |sa,ly what he ♦•>«* worth, bis XlAjcf’jf |had bbu tt-lteo by ftoldlcrh tc tha slar» '•Fuint me like a gentleman/* said an 1 * * * 1 ^ Wherd b* pnl up foTsi4«, American philosopher to au artiht; “ « * , an«^maUredonlyoDe bkto# tfightpanoe. lo r Abe likcm-ss, that ihwui’t gmouut to i U « w m then taken back to tin? Sultan, auytl’ iu.'b “ *1In* k iiig o f Spain, now liva wbojuiid to h im ‘SiM r Joa bnov# TOM years old, .ipix-ai-s to be of the sum* turn of mind. When the sculptor, M. tjoerol, nt last Idt upon a pose for tb« youthful K.»Tcrdyn to appear in rnttrlde, th* youngster1 said to him; “And. sbovu •itthlaffa, piesoe tnaice me a great U ll one «-)»,- w.tii ia long mm**t h#/* , i„,.i »,-»>* • b >.<% •rh ssd hb uv y u you# iitoj^-- '»jth y cH ^b tp «w u . .-0v> ’ hmu* •ud yupdir Over It/ When the nmil rimab*dli<mp h<r*sY*^ hu found thuA MHUr^iiaUlpropeiity fisd been tnhitt Sway by tyfw8‘ of the Sultan. Only-*** iorMi ,T Ii« ttoSfc nt Waalilrifton. Tlie capital dome at Washington hi tl*e only considerable dome of iron in tho world* It Is a vast hollow sphere, weighing 8,000,300 pounds. How much is that? More than 4.000tons, or almost the weight of 70,000 full-grown persons, or about equal to 1,000 ladencd coal ears of fopr tons each, which, if etruug out one behind the other, Would Occupy about a mile nr.d uhalf of track. On the wry topof the dome the dllcfforleal fig* tire VAins-m-c/' weighing 1:5.985pounds, lifts its proud lier.d hi^li in air. The pressure of this domcr and figure upon the piers and -pillan; 1« 14,477pounds to the sqUare-foot. It would, however, re* qulfe a pressure of 755,380 pounds to the square firot to crush the supports of the doiuo. Vhe cost of this immense dome Was n liftb abort of /1 0*M-t.a Stock of Cedarville, . paying one Would rather have a cash buyer or will trade for a ( small larrn. A rare oppor*-j tunity to go into business We also have a buyer for a farm, of -about eighty acres. Will pay spot cash The location must bo good d n e ln n n t l litttnvta Jc....... Milford. .... ... I j OV c I uth I BoUtli Ix-banon Morrow ...... F o n Ancient. Om-omu ^V'ayiiesvlllc Tlj.xfinn i Spriug Valley X r n ln Wllberforce .. O du rville .... Ncllll.'l 80,1 'iiarloston. lamnon . ... W i - hi .1ufTeraon Alton t'o liim b n s .. . ... lv tt£ (Jill ( / A J .fl *4 30*8 £53-1 ’ : w S4>CBa -1 K-8 ■~2 ' iP . 1 0 1 o AM AM I508‘80C*1 4 645' I 225 '. Sg f,05! 84P. v 45 518 846“ 620 9to, 3Ol 630. 9 l'J 310 540 910 84ft .320 - . 64S. - 337 .. .( 6*3.- -377- ; "•'(‘J -49 7 123 352 1 7?v9s 4cl esnipoc1*^ 7Salt- CO- 410 54&1BC5(3K 745 j 4 IS 5.S 7b 3 .802 “ inioir.n- aiu, > . “ ! 83110/'; 510 72i1055S§ “ iSSfli 1 573 - |MS* “ .900 ,54(1 ’o s or.) 95011SC- SCO 8151145;? c -M 'AM It'U T-V I'M 3 8 1 nr, l i y “ V 01 io l Between Swringfleld. Westward. Hpringllwld lv Yellow Hprings. IX.. Xenia end Dagcn. r a i l 11 j 'o 9~ .Tit j 1 ir ,*8Iff >245 ' >823 *307 . AM . gf/J AM , g jil IM i I Day ton R lc lim o n d ... J ar. 8 80 3 30 ‘ f Iv -C45 900■*»(->«|5’ 5M C 1 r., VB 920111C*415 605 8 lv. 738 930 am 4415 IM 8 nr. 905103/. GW — ■■*M^n- ' * '—--* Have you real Cvstatc for Sate? We will lind you a buyer; Call on W* H. B lair 1 ’ n w i . L 0 r :* :r r Eastward, * alt: »- r r.Y „ * A t l - -T— «tw^-*w*--WV JO I 6 , am ‘1 am Richmond.... tv. {509*7 40 Dnvfon / nr.( B 35 9?ff » n y i o n ..... ‘ \lv.|6:© 92fo; Yellow Snrlnga,1“ ‘if74610 28 >M Nprlugncld ,. ar., 80510 SO ________ I AM 1 I BHnridny skip. bN;op3T»7lS"cliaiL<T>t>s.-£n* ger« rcci ivtd eai-l of Loveland OarkFaced typedfr.rtt*tiMfretsIS.r-OrcrntrI3.00r.il- light F»c:4 fit-u 12.00 main(hi ft-12.Cuc::a. Pn llm an NI i ph I iik Cara on Naa, a, 5.0, A, an and 2 1 eitiur run tliroucliviiii'/.it tn. bus ar-d Plttalmmli or i-outicct ilirocKli hurgli Union Station (o mnl from liftltlriioir-, WnshhifMon, I’lillHdelphla anil Ki-w York. N on . 1* S nod at connect at Richmond f. r iDdlautipolIs and Nt. L ou I b : N on * s i and 14 Tor Chlrago: N'o. a for Lo*ntisi>crt, JOSEPH WOOD, E, A FOIH), 6<IMnl Muoi^r, Grtw*! totecr iett.L n-is-'«.-i» rirranunfm, P pnn ’ a . 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