The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
RowYork in, * r^mpeuy in u* ?udty*»f iiMmrinjf.* * ft1 property > t*la *. «n d _ SPUto A, nut t* jmllcy holdr* « destroyed, iy F a ya the Caaft^ mi\ Without delay, W <ir <’Uli St Illy offc* Vom toy <,w„ (.UH areene, Clark, R, counties, t every day in the Wl cleman ? A G E N T , viUc, t Ohio. Vhde,,Office Manager. : e t o L o c a l tiy, in the Territory invorROd l>y the,. C&& Hailroai -TH E . iViil S tm ton Tnmliiii •IN - IC K Y . TENNESSEE,; A LA B AM A . ■SSIPPI, FLOR ID A ,] WHERg Fruit Orotrer/s, ■• Hafsere, Manufacture rnwt(o7% Speculators ■ aiut Money femln fjrwfcst t*h»1tces fa the lf»j< io‘'big money” by Tensnnef cticopnpfs-of i TASKS'. . },■* BEB AND STOKE, ' (}‘' ntOKAWMWAL,. LABOR-EVEBYTBI finnnriqt W»ri«tanee.«H>iri< i, for the iui(if»B«t*w. < forms. ot^l.OO jtcr ecteuil lO.UOOncrt's in, West FlariiUt] gratis uniter U, $, tfoyncej, g in tj:<>Oulf CoastDistricti nsjiroCts. . si* ercarsita it* Ejrstud Tuesday*of «scbatostk.. >w-wtiat you tannt, amtires 0 and hour In g«t it—hsti‘ oouhtry is filling vpratiiilly, ttcr, maps and nit Mortal Address, B .J.W EM YSS , Immigration and IndustriidJ £md*tUk,X*Bt«hr> iangeBad tARVILLE, om o . NTS of Merchants and! inis solicited. Colic matleand remitted. Son New York and i sold at lowest rates, nd moel convenient way y by mail, made on Heal Estate, it Collateral Becnrity. ftldman, Free., W.Bmilh, Vice Free., W. J. WiHmart.. C* FOX, do P h o to g r a p h e r hi* must ivliaM t’ H fric fly Hp-to- * A rtis t lit tli<‘ - S jltltlgflt-lll, m an r.t »«T Mii •w^-%. 5 l \ ' !.* You mul M|ata^l rereu^| ■ ■srilli is iW o en^^ww^ s^ipgf wftHt lU b rn « * } *t ji Y aw wHi find m able to cost- ply with tide with alwaya RIOOWAY it CO .,** Orm tiaU, Oyp. OperaHones. mem a: to Mr. H Hb%k 7 MinaI Btat» . t)w4 bMtUwtiow.# Fwft ISS m A s •Uet Hak’. potion, 7 IT* thmutn ratteatl .vw.-.v<ais.»iiwywS>*WM.»'l)WA*Si*U>ri*WMUa)«S local mi Personal. .w>»^iww*sw»i»MiB«*i wMiM»M»*nwi|i>sww TheI’ilgrtmand H*r*W on« ytaurfoir $i.oo. ■ jdom to Mr, and M»*. *Joe Littler, Thursday, a hoy, —(iray keeps nothing hut the lie«t in his line of goods, Miss Nellie Boyles i* home on a jew days visit with her parents. —Bread-‘Trader A Bop’s Baking Jor sale at Bird’s Mammoth. Store, Mrs. -dimJones, an aged lady rc«d* jug on north side of town, is very ill, Mrs. Millard Shroades and chit* dranare vinting relatives ip Spring* field. * —Bring your produce to Cooper onJho. cofner and get the highest nmrket priw. "T \ Mm J. 0. McMillan, o f Bouth CharlesUm, is spending a' few days with friends here, —You stipuld wififec your arrange- meats to attend the Greene County [ Fair Aug,‘ 7, 8 , i), A 10.. Aliss Mary Bratton, of pjdcagn, arrivedhomeTnesduy moruing, where she will remain for some time, —Wanted: Lard and Bacon will pay highest price in Cash or Trade lor same,,nt Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mr. Ormand Kyle is visiting at the' home of his father Boland Kyle, Orinattd holds a position in Knoxville College. —DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are famous little pills for." liver nud howel. troubles. Never gripe. Ridway A [ Co., Druggists. Mr. and Mm. Wilber 0 . Nisbet, of Baltimore, Md., are expected here about August first, where Mr* Nisbet wilt spend hi* vacation. —Wanted: Butter and Eggs, will pty lSo perlb for Bntter wnd lBo pcrdoz./for Eggs in trade. A tB iiM ’s Mammoth.Store. Mr F. E, Vance and family, or ,Ashtabula, 0 ,,are visiting friends and old acquaintances here.. Mr. Vauoe is editor Of the Daily Record. —Oneo f the most interesting de partments at the GreeneCounty Fair this year, will he the poultry depart* merit. Large premiums are offered. Dr. and Mrs, Ogleabee bate for guest* this Week Mr. and Mrs. Her* bert Folger, of Cincinnati. Mr. Fo!« gcr travel* forthe Robert Clark Com pany. * ■ Dr. J. O S tewn rt, Physcian and Burgeon. SpwialWt inEy® and Ear. Glaaaea Aocu ratw ly A d justed, 8 ati * factioi * G uak A x - XKKD, Mr. Bruce Collins, who has been in Grcely, Colorado for tha past two .years, arrived home Saturday night. Bruce Itas been teaching in the West and alii return about September 1 st. —The great semi-annual clearing- upsale of all kinds o f Dry Goods, Draw Goods, Silk*, Carpets, Suits and notions commencing Saturday, July 14 and runs 14 days, to Au gust 1—14big bargaindata. Be sure and attend. Alexander A Spabr. The first copy o f the Twin C»ty News, pahTwbsd at UrichsirHIs, O., under the editorship o f Dr. D. C. Woolpert, is bdbre us. I t is a t> column quarto, wall posted and shows comnderabie ap-to-dateoeat in style of typs, ad setting and geaeral make-up. Itkhrim full of uews, written in that rnmefol, eatertaisiag style fiar wMsh wu doctor Is noted* —The law lieids botkmaksraad dir* culator ofa eowaierfsRequallyguilty. The dealer whoMil* yew a daugeroaa counterfeito f DeWltt'e Witch Hasel Halve rMc* your Xfc to make a little Urger profit. Yea eau not fcneeth i*. Dewitt’s lathe only gsnate* and «r%- isal With Hasel flair*, a wsH known cure ter pile* and aB alrin distsnr*. Bee that year danlar gjvea you De- *Witt’sHafre. EMgway A Ce., Drug* gfete. 1 Frank EngiO, o f Dayton, was run down by a Dayton A Xenia Traotton car it Alpha last Sabbath night. As the ear appronched Eagle get fa Iroalr tosignal it to stop, bat it wasoomtog fastand be was struck throwing him into the ditch. He was taken to tha Ht, EUaaluith hosjidtol where his woundswave dressed. It Was found that hialeft lag was broken above tha knee, and wasakokMuili’ hmked* After many Intrlefttoexpsnmsnts, •cientinshaws iMiinrsrsil msihuit fiir nhtaiamg aB tie* —totoI Afsrtoats. TMe hawshaon eenddwed hi ttot pro* portion found in tbe lausan hi i f and ' ‘ ■~‘ toMi np united with thedfteaUra ernsns, tonktog It pmmdndied Kndal Dysyumsla Itdfgtots nlmt yen m i mh I tXk 2IW de*toon i ‘ while the being rndtoafty n*l agents it m to take and «M « % * * ! * < * , oolsat, *m| mm* bav« none that want Hi hut we havemeat and wecan mt.— Kmlol Dyapepsia Cure be thauked,” The preparaUon will di- E rt what you eat. It instantly te- ves and indically cure* indigestion end all stomach disorders. . Caldwell received a letter, this week, from JamesMcMillan, who ie at his farm in Knanu stating that bo tiedalready thrashed 2,000 bushels of wheat, which averaged about 125 bushel* to Iheacre. Ho expected, to begin the first o f the week on 140 more which he think* will makeabout the aame yield to theacre. —The speed ring at tbe Greene County Fair this year will have some or the best horses in thecounty on it. Wednesday, 2:60 trot, puwe « 2 o 0 ; 3:00 pace, puree#260;Thursday, 2:25 -ice, purse #300; 2:14 pace, puree - 100 ; 2;3Q trot, purse #250; Friday 2:40 pace, purse #250; 210 trot, purse $300. RevrWv J; BHnderedn. ieft Tues day mumiug,:for Allegheny to attend the wedding o f a former classmate, Rev, Finley M. Wilson, o f Youngs town, Ohio. He will leave there for bis old borne in Walton, Delaware County, New .York, where .be will visit about three weeks. The formal opemug of tbe new Union Depotat Dayton today will he one of the most notable events In the history of that city. A small sum will be' charged to witness the ear* monies, ,the money will be given to the hospitals. Depew Barber, a former citizen of this place but now of Pullman, City, 111., arrived here Tuesday evening and.returned on the late train. Mr. Barber is employed by .the Pullman Palace Car Company. - - John Cooper, who purchased the Bull & Spencer store has sold the ine queeftsware andpaints in a S*> biua merohaut, Mr. Cooper will from now on have the one store room.* -The Greene County Fair Board has made many improvements this year and spent considerable money in order to make the success of the fair-greater than ever. —Sunday Excursion to Columbus, July 29.,OneDollar from Cedarville on Pennsylvania Lines. Special train m., returning leaves Columbus m. central time. , 9 m 8 p Several from bore attended the slock sales at Jamestown, Tuesday. It ais reported that the sales were attended i>y only h few people, owing to the harvest time. —The prospects fora fine show in the Horse, Cattle, nud Sheep depart ment thisyear, are brighter than ever at Greene Co. Fair Aug. 7, 8 ,9, &10. —There ate no better, pills made than DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, Always, prompt and certain. Ridg- way <XCo., Druggist*. Mrs. S. W. Nagleyandlittle dsugh- ten are visiting at the homo o f Mr* PhilHp Nagley, who at this time is not expected to live, —One Minute Gough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. T*y it, Rhigway A Co., Druggist. Mias Echo Sterrett entertained about twenty of her friemla at her home,on Xenia Avenue, Thursday evening. —Ladies Tailor Made Ready-to wear aaifs at less than the material. £ oM rewulsr price. Alcxandar & Hpahr. M m Mabel McDill, o f College Cor* aer. who has been visiting hire for several weeks, returned to her home, Tuesday. Cooper*Brorki of'ueur flalaiahto aotd his farm of 100 acres to Mr. Erf Jobe. The consideration being #7000. Mrs. W. H. Barber leaves Monday night for Denver to attend the Y . I\ C, U. convention as adelegate. The telephone company hate about rigktetn men employw! iotheefec* tktoko f the poles. M m Chtra Jaokeott went over to OAovn, Tuesday* whore she will visit.for some time. The GreeneCounty Fab wilt be better then ever this yssr. August 7 ,«. 9 , 10 , Mrs. Joe ( ’svenaugh, o f Xenia, vMisd her aieter, Mrs. H. A. Barr, Thursday. Marshall ton ear* for more rigs than any other Livery BtaWe in ' ' Mrs, John Bsecbamnnd son, John* o f Xenia, spentThursdaywith iHsnds Antioch Collette fcjmvfng n normal thbssmmsr, wrltto nttoadanto, ; Walter Condon hn» noeeptd the podtlon m slsrk InBird’sstore. —G* to Coopers for everything in dm grassey fine. WasT twinlnle, an sld-tlnm .Ultor* to4Mipinto,dtodymtowtaf* tT y ew s s f^ s -You ties and) Yuipry yon :ars; In ^M sm G sn toyF tof Asg. 7 ,g ,», t o i i j / r Wt#t ,nyU,iwf W0d,*u eonr and mixed t tC w jfiA Mrs. Lewie Hensel, of Dnyten, k vUting N k tim here. Tkepnannsto to » i hrto«a dm Her* *M «to Mfertes Sto year, * Two mtrs ear loads o f polw have arrived for tbe telepltoue company, 11m U, I», Church has granted the pastor, Rev. F. O. Ross, a vaca tion*' • u ,, . ^ Monday night at tbs meeting of Mrs. Lryin Ferris entertained at the Cincinnati Board o f Education, Dinner Wednesday, several lady ** * ............... aricudi# - ? ifattii -wfilkm immmM m £m _ . t wrow $ neross a eow path, without whstolnr like a shingls^nlU. n tti Tfllinafr YiW I f t s i l giikiiliyaAU . You haveindigestion. Yon have let it ton too long. You can ours it by using Dr. Caldwell'* Bynip Pepsin, It’s a sure Apt, 10 c, 60s or #1 a bottle. Get it of C. H> Ridgway, Miss NettmDrummond* of Yellow B^rin^sJ* helog entertained by Mias Miss Mabel Grindle returned from Yellow Springs, after a few weeks viwt with relatives. Dr. Oglesbee . spent Wednesday with his father at Lumberten who is very low at this time. The Misses McNeill left Friday for their home, near Belle Centre, where they wifi spend their vacation. Dr. Colmer, of Indianapolis, Ind„ stopped with Mr,’ami Mrs. Samuel McCollum, Thursday. —Glasss Fruit Jars, Btoae Fruit Jam, Jelly Glasses, Stew Fans, Pre- serve i£eui%ete-t at Cooped. Mr. W, J, Smith, accompanied by Misses Lulu and Eleanor expect to go to Cape May on an excursion soon, —Rams: Breakfast' Bacon anil Dried Beof, A t Bird’s Mammoth Store. ;Misses Blanche nml Mary Ervin,. who have’been visiting in Cincinnati] for several weeks, returned home Fri-! day evening. j David Hilt, a successful farmer who resides between Clifton and Yel low Springs, left Monday fora tear of England, France and Germnny. the hew method of spelling adopted and Patterson's worn — -------- — — - hook was order® substituted for McGufihy’s speller, Tbe new tostem wlU in .‘'thol’.for thaugh; "thru—for through; ‘ ‘catalog^ for catalogue, and: so on through the EngliA vocabulary. Another Sunday Excursion to Cinelnnati July 22, via Pennsylvania Lines #1,25 on excursion 'train a* follows: Leaves Londou 8;24 a. m., South Charleston 8:42 a. m., Selma 8:52 a. m., Cedarville 9 a, m.; Yellow Springs 8:45 a, m., central time; returning leaves Cincinnati 7;30 p, m, same day, - 7 -Jt has been demonstrated by ex perience that oonsumption can be pre vented by the early use of OneMin ute Cough Cure. This is thefiivonte remedy fur coughs, cojds, croup, asthma, grippe and ail throat and Jungtroubles.' Ctweequickly^- Ridg* way & Co., Druggists. Cue of the heaviest rainfalls in a good many years visited this section Tuesday night. The waters of the creek]'was swelled considerable ina short time which gave a much heeded supply of water to timpaperwill. - . In last week’s issue we mentioned that Ross ami McFurlaurf were,paint ing J. ff. Drake’s ham, which should have been his house. —Ice Cream furnished in any quanities on short notice ht 0 ,- M. Ridgway’s. WILLIAM I. BUCHANAN, Tbe Director General o f the Faii-American Exposition, which opens to* the two Americas next year at Buffalo, He is a man ofgreat executive ability and iseminently qualified for the position. He hdd n yefy •re sponsible position at the Worlds Fair. During Clevelandadministration he was sent asminister to Argentine Republic and retained by McKin ley. Already his roaster hand is in evidence in the progress of the ex position. Mlto Ethyl, daughter* o f Mr. and Mrs. F* W. Alden, of Delaware, O., it Visiting at the home ofhergrami* *renU. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Nagley. Street Commiarioner Denny, last week brought suit against Hayes McLean lor not paying his road tax. Judgement was rendered in favor,of be plaintiff. Dr. P, R. Madden, Practice lim ited to BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Oiastoa Accurately Ad justed. Allen Building, Xenia, O. tAtteKm^oik* m, "n item**** tfa, tt . Prof, and Mrs. George Keen, who have barn vksting at the M. E. par- sonage, returned to--their homo--in fewtown, Monday. Rev, nnd Mrs. iaddox awompanied them as fiir as i iayton. A rumor is now going the rounds that the two electric toads between Xenia andDayton will heconsolidated and that one o f the outfits will pe pnt nose between Xenia awl Clifton by way of Cedarville. The rainsof the Isrt few daw 1 means an immense corn crop this fall. Ate though it was not thebest for the hay andoats that were out, yet it will make the pasture rame out to irit were springtime. • Mine Agnes Kyle, who is a ttocher in tha eniiaga at Knoxville, Tend., smtothto vacation with her father, ir, Rolain) Kyla, o f tost o f towa. Ibe left Tuesday for Chicago to taka course o f lenten*. - "Bpecisi tor tbk Weak: 200 toady* io-wear skirts. Bought forksslhaa ydue, Ixxdt -a arsah skirt' tor 2 fte, a white duck tidrfc tor Mk, tha bsat values aver shown. . . „ ; Alsxauder A Rpahr. Mi*. WB 1 'Bn*srasslrwi, thk waak from har hrtoW, B**Bfe MaLmw. who kin tha PhWptoiwa a aaiqoi •sot fiir har baht to shop* togoto* .... a drew It k o f uativa swuatoat- and wifi to vtonsd higMy. Robert Hood and Lank Harhinson attended the lectures at Chicago thk week given by Dowie. Mr. Hood and Hartfinson were baptised and ta ken into the chnrcb. One hundred and eighty entered at the tome time. Vegetarian, Baked Beans. With Toinstoe Sauce. No Meat. No Fat. A t Gray’s, Ralph and Mary McMillan, of South Charleston are visiting their grand-parents, Mr. ami Mrs, Alex Turnbull. Mr, John McLean has the contract for erectinga rreidense for.Prosecut ing Attorney-elect, (Jhai. Howard, o f Xenix, Mrs. Sarah Baldridge, of Dayton, mother ot Dr, Baldridge, arrived last evening to Visit Mrs. James Barr. Dr, McKinney, of Cincinnati, visited at the home of Rev, Motion a few day* this week. The Marylanders of thk state will holds apicnic at the BMdiere’ Home, in Dayton, August 18, IDHs Xtotsnto Ys**. Great consternation was felt by tbe friends ofM. A. Hogariy o f Lexing ton, K y „ when they saw m tins tnrn- ing yellow, Hk skin slowly changsd color, also hk eyes, and at suflhnd terribly. His malady was Yeflow Janndwe. He was treated by the hast doctor*, bnt without htneftt,; Then he was advksd to try Eteotrie Bitters, the wondsifut Btomaoh aad User remedy, and he writer. “ After taking two bottles I waswlwttyewred * i A trial proves Its matchless nmv R tor sail Stomach, Diver and Xhtosy trenMw. Chnlyfiftt, Buhl hy Ridg- wayA Co,, druggist. to me are wmte Kindly return at o«ee tod ohfiys. P k i f a a d O a k L ’enoinfir zm i ' . tjf ' — > ‘ T — i * . A fa ll linn o f DimenaionH, Biding, . F looring, Ceiling, F in ia lm l in W h ite and Y e llow Pine, Pop la r and Hemlock. P a m Gates, „ Riclimond Fences, ': Locust And Chestnut Posts wretommiirei SISR Bliingluu: W h ite Pirn*, Had Ci^lar nud Hem lock. I Doors, H#sh, Blinds aad JHouhli^gw, G la ^ HxlO to 40x40, Lavgest- stock in town ’ Am erican W indow Bciemrn P ly P ro o f T r y them “ A little h it crowded” fo r Itoom end D e s i r e & & Q r ) r K > y f a t i i t T t o P i f f u r o o n T T o u r W e W a n t Y o u r l ? r a d [ i » , . J. M. f t SON, o n to . , Exchange Clippings | The Findlay girl who expressed k> miusheyiupathy for the poor termer liecniitoo f hk cold job harvesting his winter wheat,,feequat in agricultural knowletlge to the FosteVia lady who expressed a desire to«ee a field o f to bacco when it wasjust plugging out; But iha Lima lady Who baked which cow gave buttermilk is entitled to the whole bakery .1 " And It was the To ledo lady who, whewaskedif she ever tow anybody milk a cow, replied: Oh yes, indeed I have; it just tickles mB^ff jWnth to see uncle jerk two o f tl|e cow’s faucets at the enme time- McGomb Press, , V!"' . f ¥ *. - The good timee, hOlievhrs, are coming alqng, ' : ’ ■ ; ' . . ^ When the sigh will be drowned MADE STRONG. QONftULT THK OLD DOCTORS, CURING NEN a s .: OtbllUj **» wSoriwr iMm.tb* — JS crf ioothful « n » n . t H f tbejubilant song; ..............ill m When tiro right shall rise white o’er : o’ tiro wrong— The good time#, believers, are coming Die good times. bsMevers, are coming . , along, . • Whenjoy’ll thrill each soul in the hurrying throng; And a chorus from heaven will help out the soag—; The good times, believers, are coming : Hto&l^Atianfa Constitution. When every farmer has his own telephone the isolationof country life, long complained of, ‘ will disappear. The farmcre o f America ire destined tobe in direct telephonic communica tionwith their neighbor* and near-by villages. This k not altogether a dream of the future; it k in some measure a realisation o f thepresent- The telephonemonopoly has long de prived termers of. thk inestimable boon, but o f late years independent telephone companies have sprangup and arestringing wires in town streets and over country* roads and famish ing serried at rates that do not rob. Moreover, telephone instruments can nowhe purchsaedoutright andprivate lines may he erected at ootoparatively small cost. A betterplank tomgau- ise a community telephone exchange whereby the ftrmersin any given mo tion can he put in communication with each other at reasonable cost. Home o f the independent tdephom companies are glad to connect such exchanges with their long-distance wires, So that for a small cost terms** may reach hy voice many towaa about them. In some section*, the out per month to suchsubscriber to a communityexchangehaebeeKreduced to a very small cost, which k trivial compared to the benefit aad pleasure derived from thk connection with town and neighbor*. The matter should receive attention inevery o*m- inanity that k so sUnated *« to make k teasibte. Neighborhood telaphea* axchangcs are no longer an experi ment. The telephone, intoodattd as cm o f the luxuries to lift, has new becomea aeosssHy to cornnaere*. It will provea time and moaey saver on the isres. toying nothing to timaerial enjeyment to he derived fttwt instaat s^^smasm^smmMHnmftlusstoWtoed^M' at aft time* to timla y or eight aad at US* fiHPHPwR9M TT» fpm■ .jpfmW#wmmr n m (Msaito. Wtetechre rlAkUaK- Toaioay MIDDLE A8E0 MEM.« Sdi.ui tetfienitnT, SEnONOwto tS^SU S T YMIKOftteM* fBEE TIHA I^ t I l> < f t P M f i^^u^^sm»fS^iu><iqa««uot>iiMraKa " " “ss&i e a s sw s™ ” io*r«jm«ttScSSi PATENTS ^Caveatt,■nd'Traae.MwIuobtunod«k4altl-w b»jtae*fwnSnctaS to r MooChaTC FCK*. eiuuw niMnvm i Sandmodel,drawiiic or Con. W « advii*, if patn.- charj{e. Oartw notdu«tiU i Hat fn c . -Addrcu, '• “ .W S ■, MlillGMni ■atr ' 1 ' p a n : r.U.atoiotSI o .A . 8 i i o w m o o . ore. t o w o Orricc, s m h im t m . O.« . • B lood O is iis iS on CHicHrerors cr 6 usm PENNYROYALP U S IREC SCHOLARSHIP. The competition for the free schol arships oflered by Ohio State Univer sity* is constantly growing stronger nud doubtless when the benefits are thoroughly understood, each one of the 88 scholarehjps offered each year Will be taken. One scholarship is off ered annually in each countyof Ohio. They are good for two years and coyer all college dues, except a gym nasium fee of one dollar per term. These scholarships may be granted to any young mab who wishes to study the sciences underlying and theprae tice of agriculture, horticulture or vet erinary medicine or to any young wo man who wishes to study domestic sci ence and art. Appointments to the free scholar ship* aremade by the County Agri cultural Societies. Where such soci- ties do not exist the officers o f the Farmers Institute are allowed to make theappointment. Persons wishing to obtained one o f these scholarships, should apply at once to the Secretary ofth*County Agricultural Society, An illustrated catalogue containing full information concerning courses of study, requirements for admission, ate., ntay ^obtained free by address ing, Dtoa Thomas F. Hunt, College to Agrieulture and Domestic Science, O. B. U „ Columbus, Ohio CHURCH DIRECTORY W.P, imffh' X*». J, Jf. Morion, 1'iutor. «t 11:09 *. m. SsMsth Sekool at IS * .* . ^ . CoT*S«Sttr Okarek—Itre. W. MttoV. lUgakr isrvlesi at il:S0 a. m. Hab. 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