The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

T i | c R e p a i d , #1.00 A YEAR. XAffUIMJUL * iWwr*wlllfN »W . C kwam * i)w c » ; to #4 Waldo PI***. # ay 0 b » a y » a m , 4 , ' t m . No, my sou, Butter i* not in Chin*. Jtofcthere are other*, Dear Mellicau mau: Save me from the vcugance and greed o i the Euro* jHNtu power*, is the sum ami rabftanc* (•fan appeal from the government of CJhio* to PreeMeot McKinley, Senator Hoar hit the bulla eye oi truth when he said: “I expect that whet k to lie done for freedom and fustice in the future ia tp be done by the party that stood for freedom and justice in the peat/’ Tim „€hincse invented gunpowder nttd the Weal invented machine guns itnd each ia somewhat surprised that 5u own. invention ia being .used wgaiuat it by the other. It’s tit for gat. in this world. Hello therol One of Mr* Bryan’s jadmirers, forgetful of his hatred for 5mperialiam and crowns, haa crowned hint “Empdror—of epigrams,” After the election he’ll have plenty of time to devote to hi* empire. . : The Prohibitionists announce that they will stump the doubtful states. ■ Ilbis ia bewildering. What states do they consider doubtful and to whom? .They'have never carried a Btate in a ^Presidential election. Pew men are likely to adopt the fioatlew abirt fashion. In the first Jdace, it has no pockets and> in the second place, on hot days it would Stosssttafe carrying an umbrella to shield tho shoulder* from the sun, Which would burn right through, a shirt. Women can get along without |K)cketa and don’t mind parasols, but With men it is different. By the way, ha* Europe asked McKinley to mediate between it and ilhina?. We have not heard of any inch request. Yet it must have been asade, for otherwise, or course, the President could not offer mediation without being .inconsistent in the position he took in regard to the Boers, when he ^refused to act unless the party of the second part also, re­ quested him to do so. AXMkwXdls Sartos SwtiXsr XKtis frock- Set's 1M. I sm the mother of eight children and have bad a great deal of exper­ ience with medicines. Last summer s ty little daughter had the dysentery Is its worst form. We thought she Would die, I tried every thing I could think of, hut nothing seemedto doher say good, I sawby an advertisement in war paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Ukeieta and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and g<ii a bottle atom*. I t proved, to he s a l of the vary best medicines we ever hod ia the house. I t saved my little danghter’s life. 1 am anxious for ev­ ery awHber to know what an excel- hmi madielaa it is, Had I known it a t first it would have saved ta t a grsat Seal «f aaxioty and my liuft dangh- fisr rnaoh raString,- -Yours truly, Ilka, (leo, F . Burdick, liberty, It, I, f b r aalt by C- Mr Jttdgway, T n C w I t n t l l you friaada to tall tk m of *b* cura­ tive power of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Fepeot. I bat half of tbaai aava stomach trouble, Band for 10e, fiQa or |1 bottle, to l \ M. Ridgway. Several xinc mine* have lieen dis­ covered in esst Tennessee, Xtkafrm Constipation is a curie, and afflicts too great a portion of the American people. There is no excuse for it either, as we sell a remedy that will banish the curse, and with moderate use will keep you well, I t is Dr* Caldwell**Syrup Pepsin. Bold in 10c 60c and #1,00 sue*. For sale byC. M. Ridgway. The Supreme Court of Tennessee lias barred women as attorneys. < It Btij»4 Wia Battlu, . Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from the front tossy that for Scratches Braises, Cuts, Wounds, Sore Feet and Stiff .Joints, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Burns, Skin Eruption* and Piles. 25 cts a box, Cure guaranteed. Sold, by Ridgway & Co., druggist.' 4Hoieington, Kan., ha*awell-kuown citizen who signs himselfVest Coat*. T u t ThrcbbiagHwdaA* Would quickly leave you,' if' you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved ' BK ' their matchless merit' for Kick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if riot cured,. Sold by Ridgway & Co., Druggists. • The tax assessors have discovered tha t there are 2,000 more planus in ZKausaa thau there were two years ago. This is perhaps proof of finan­ cial prosperity hut i t 'i s hardly com' ducive ofpeace and happiness, . A train bad to stop at Coffee Co , Tenn., to allow a bear to get off the track. No white mau has ever seen the Empress Dowager, nor has her pic­ ture even been taken. This fact may account for the wonderful mul­ tiplicity of her portraits as published |t t the up-to-date American press. AlSO-PomdBaby can lake Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin with as much safety and beneficial re­ sults as an adult. I t is a mild liquid laxative And chidren thrive upon it. Syrup Pepsin assists nature in cleans­ ing the system, and its use is not at­ tended with any of the upleaaant gripinga and nauseating effects caused by the' use of pills or so-called cathar­ tics. Try a 10c size bottle (10 doses 10 cents.) Also sold in 50c and $1 sizes by C. M, Ridgway. Benjamin Harrison, T. B. Reed and Grover Cleveland make an inter­ esting trio, which is now perched up­ on the fence watching the two big processions go by without showing any particular inclination to jump down and join either of them. According to the hot census there were produced on farms in Georgia in 1890,11,522,788 dozen eggs. ■ According to democratic authority, AVermen, including Clark and Daly, tif Hpntana. and Mose Wetraore, of fit. Louis, have promised 11,000,000 to tho Bryan and Stevenson campaign fund. A billion dollars could not elect the democratic ticket year. Pnmtad * Tragtdr. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, *of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved two lives, A frightful cough had tongkept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadil y grew worse • • ..... “ Ki ‘ "■ until urged to try Dr. King;’s New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her; and she writes, this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Buck cures are positiye proof of its power to cure all throat, chest and lung. troubles, Only 50c and 61,00. Guar- al antoed. Tri bottles free at Ridg­ way and Co’s drug store. Europe ,not only produces more than one-half of the world’s wheat crop, but consumes almost the entire world’s surplus. Mm tt a B u s To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. GeorgeD. Williams of Manchester, Mich,, '‘lays: "My wife haa been so helpless for five year* that she could not torn over In bed alone. After using two bottle* of Electric Bitten she is wonderfully im* ‘ roved and able to do her own Work,” •his suprem* remedy for female disease quickly cure* nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dissy spells. I t is a godsend to weak, sickly, run­ down people. Cure guaranteed. Only 50c. Bold by Ridgway A Co., Drug­ gist. Tbs Supreme Courtof Michigan bold that a conductor is not bound to give women and children assistance in alighting from can. «*.«• MW**, ttM * The reader* of this paper will t s pleased to learn that there ‘ » ............ ......... ......... . i s a t least one dreaded disease that science has been abla to cure in all its stages and that Is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cur* the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con­ stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting ■ - <- ..... — f - — JRI i Y| directly upon the blood and mucous aurfhoesof the system, therebydestroy* the disease, strength iltu* ------- a - r --- KOnst.... tion and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietor* have so much faith in ita curative jttHrer*, that they WflKawi Riity, of Jamsstodn, * s ■ n m m i *• final. (dhr one Hundred Dollar* fbr any , that it All* to cure. Head fbr list of testimonials. Address: K L CniMtnv * Co. Toledo. Ohio. Hold h r druggists, 75c, Half* Family Pills are the best. «U1 hei Wa aant yrvTKiti. List of letter* remaining nnnallsl far in the Csdarville nnstoltct for tin nsenth ending Ang, 4,1900. Ids! Ho. i t , Mattel, Hand m m ■ mm**w.K* T. % Tanansr, t . M. ■ £ T H E B O E B S O L D I E R S WHY THEY M l «UCK fXOEt- LEMT MAftKEtlEH. Hewthe PleM Cerneta EatHered Their Fersee When War Wae Oeelared-* The Tranavasl RefUiarn—The Mili­ tary tystam. (Correspondent* From South Africa.) When in IMt the Xotrs treked fats their present country to escape the op­ pression of their foea they found them- selves fact to lacs with hostile hordes of savages, ever on ths alert to cu t off strsBfi'ers and to attack isolated farms. Then was laid the foundation of the present military system of the Boers.. The farm# of the Boers He scattered over the whole of the country. Trans­ vaal Itself Is larger than Great Britain and Ireland, and the population does not exceed now 2W.000 whit* burghers, the foreign-born population not count­ ed. Tho country Is divided In field cornetshlps; th a t Is. military district* under the command of a field comet. These eland In the closest communica­ tion .with every.single’ farm in the country. In times gone by a messenger from a farm would Inform the. field cornet of an attack by natives, and even then the mobilisation system was so perfect th a t with the greatest of dispatch y it population of the whole district was alarmed and. came to the rescue. As to the constitution of the Boer army, every male from 1* to *0 years of age Is liable to military ser­ vice, In tho Transvaal the male popu­ lation liable to military service ts ac­ cording' to the latest census In the neighborhood of 30,000 men* The dis­ proportion to the number of the whole population )s explained by the numer­ ical superiority of women, great num­ ber of children In individual families (8 to -14 years), this ripe old age to which the Boers attain, &c, From the age «f X> the Boer child is accustomed to feel a t home on horseback. At a very early age the boy Is taught to handle the rifle. The constant Kaffir fights, encounters with the Zulus, Bechuana* and Basutos have made the Boer pro­ ficient in the arts of war. A great deal of his time the Boer spendB on horse­ back or in the ox-wagon, trekking fr>m one part of the country to the other. Ills nomadic habits oblige him to get bis dinner with hts rifle. This le one of the reasons for his excellent marks­ manship, The high price of bullets has taught him not to miss a shot. When a Boer has three buivts he can reckon on three meals. The story is told of a Boer who went with an English Officer •hooting springboks. The Briton had a bagful of cart­ ridges, the Boer only his rifle. "Whei e are your cartridge*?" asked the Cop- tain. “In my rifle; two springboks Is all t can carry.'* “But supp.if c >.ou miss?" "Nobody misses.” nnswe ed the Boer," Therein is an explanation of their remarkable shooting. With the introduction of the tele­ graph, and particularly since a war with England betaine Inevitable..the mobilisation of thoee burghers was put (Boer Policemen). upon a thoroughly'modera basis, With­ in an hour after, the declaration of war every field edrnet In the country had sent out hta messengers to call ths populace to arms. Every male from If to *0 saddles his horse, takes a supply Of provisions, his rifle, his own ammu­ nition ahd departs for the prearranged meeting place. Rifles and guns of the most modem pattern have been a t var­ ious times distributed among tbs burg­ hers by ths government through the field cornet, Ths Boer goes to war wil­ lingly; he does not stick a t the age limit; there are plenty of men above ** and plenty boys merely 14 In the ranks. The height of the Boer, the average being five feet ten inches, and his splendid physique, make afourteen- year-old Boer a fairly matched antag­ onist to the eighteen-year-old British soldier, of whom there are too many In the British army. The burgher Who has thus been “commandered” to duty —this Is the expression used to desig­ nate the calling out of the cltlSGn troops—does not wear a uniform. Besides these burghers ther* a re two kinds of troops In the Transvaal, One consists of severs! thousands, not ex­ ceeding 8,ooo, artillery and about a Similar number, but not exceeding 7,144 volunteers, organized similarly to our state troops. These are mostly settled hear the cities, and meet occasionally f o r ,drill and exercise. The efficiency of the artillery ts now a matter of his­ tory. The artillery, though small, I* extremely well drilled, and haa been la- strutted by German ahd French offi­ cers. These regular soldiers wear uni- forms very similar to the British, with an admixture of the Butch, For field service they ara fitted out with khaki suits. in addition to these troops there are Germane. French, Butch, Irish and Afrikander contingents. Of the great number of tmiandors la Johannesburg and In the Transvaal U Is safe to as­ sume the young and physically able, with the exception, of course, of the British, have placed their services at Doth Paul's disposal. The German con­ tingent alone exceeds *,«** men. The cesselcs* flow of recruits through Bela- goa nay has greatly increased this foreign legion, Of the foreigners ail are old ooldlem, as In Europe eveiy able man Is liable t* military duty, --Ghinese ere dangerous enemies, for liter are Ireacherom, That’s why ell eonaferfeita of DeWitt’s Witak Hanoi Halve are dangerous. They look tike 0*Wilt's, hut instead of the afi[ lifaHag Utah haasl they all eoa- tain ingredients liable to irritate the skin mm efimt Mood potanaiag. F i t fdUt, hriffriea and skin diansna aw the nrigiasl and pw ttee DatfUA V M MEMtAatv*. Mdgnay AOs., Drar- C. W, Crouse^ Choice Beef, F o r k Sausage , V e a l, B a r d , Bo logna , W e n e rw u s t, Bacon , H am s , S u g a r Cured Shou lde rs . G ive us a tr ia l and be c o n - vinced. FRAJiK H. DEAN. A ttokxby at L aw - 41 E. Maui St. Xenia, O, Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. BlueFront Stable- Leave your horses there and your rigs l>c kept on the inside, out of the rain and storm. 20 N. Fountain Avenue, Springfield, O. CitAia-Ee E . T opw , Brpp CHURCH D IRECTORY R. P, huroh—Rev. J. F. Moiton, Paator. icrVioai at 11:00 a. in. Sabbath Sohool at 10 a. m. • Covenanter Clturcb—Rev. W, J. Sanderson, pastor. Regular services, at ll:l)Oa. m. Sab. bath School at 10 a. in. U. P, Church—Bov. F, O, Roes, pottor. Ser­ vices at 10:80 a. in. and 7:00 p, in. Sabbath School a t'9:3(1a. in. standard time. A. M. E. Church—Rev. Mr. Ataxwell, I' m - tor Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. u\. Class every Sabbath at 13:30, Sabbath Scboot at 3:00 p. m. Friends and visitors cordially Invited. ' M. E. Church—Rev. A. D. Maddox, Pastor. Preaching a t 11:00 a. m. Sabbath School at 0:4S a. m. Young People's meeting at 0:4& p, ip. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Baptist Church—Rev. George Washington, pastorofthe Baptist church. Preaching at 11 a. u . and 7:30 p. u . Sabbath. School at 2:90 p.m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night a t 7:30. Kveryone invited, ' ' $500 KEWARDI WeWill pay the above reward for any use of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rick Head­ ache, Indigestion,' Constipation or Costiveness ire cannot euro, wlffi.Liverlts. the Dp-to-Date Little Lives Pill.when the.directlons are strict­ ly complied with, They are partly Vegetable and naver fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 140 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5e boxes contain 10 Pills. Beware of snbstita-. tions end imitations, Sent by mail, Stamps taken. NKRVITA MEDICAL CO., Cor. Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago. Ill, For sate by O, M. Ridgway, druggist, Cedar- villa, Ohio. PILES CORED WITHOUT 1THB EEIPEI to be nllahte rtfend the Yourdruggast, whonk yon know wilt tell yon that he Is autherised to monay to every purchaser where PIZO OINT- MKNT {Oils to cure any cast of ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING, or PROTRUDING PILES, nOmatter Of how tong standing. Cores ordinary oases is six days. One application ‘vei ease and rest. RsHevss Itching instantly, bis Is a new dlscovsry and ia told on a pod- tire guarantee. No Cure, No Pay, Price, fl.04, Per sate by 0- M. Ridgway: Summer Owtliifft. Whara te Go and How to Gsf There. The Seoihore, Mountain find Lfike Resort* constitute the most Attractive piearnre groands for the summer idler. They «re within easy reach via Penn­ sylvania Lines, and agents of that railway system will iurnish full infor- tbot mation a ut rates, train service and throngh car comforts to any of the rammer hftvens. They will amistin arranging details for vacation tripe and give valuable information free of charge. Apply to the neareet Penn­ sylvania Lines Pamenger and Ticket A * ...................* * ■ tgent and he relieved of all hotber in s&aping preliminaries for your sum­ mer outing and vacation trip. E. 8. Keyes, Agent, CedorviUe, Ohio. Ornettes Asswsrsd. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilised world. Yo’ ur mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Bil­ iousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitia, Nervous Proetration or Heart failure, etc. They need August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate ac­ tion of the liver, stimulate the ner­ vous and organic action of the system, end that is all th»y took when feeling dull and bad with headachee and other echss. Yon only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form to make you Satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you, For sale by C\ M. Ridgway. l RatMMaWienW m M! We want n reliable*woman in every county to establish a corset parlor for the sale of l)r. NkhoCs* Celebrated Spiral Hpring Corset#. The belt pop­ ular-priced custom made corsets in the world. Latest styles. Every corset is warranted not to break or test, ah- aolutaly im|«ervi»us t» moiatnr* or perspiration. A new pair given for every pair that break* Guarantee printed on tech corset, Recommrnd* edby over 10,000 nbyskdena. We fnrnWh compieie stork and pay a eat­ ery o f#40toWftper menrii index- P«ws*i H miaple onifit free. Mend 10 eeat*postage fitraempte and Striae, HnratA* MAXtiFAcmnw 0»., Hew im**:" “r»l s n i H F f f g l a iM R t E E a d O l r iM fM i Xv^getaUe PrepecalioiiferM~ Promotes neMandHntXtofttaliwnrifiier O pium .M orphine n o r t f n e i a l . N o t N A » c o t i c . ApeifeclRcrfiadyforComrtlpa- non.SourStoffmch.Diaamea Worms.Gonvulaions.Feverish­ ness andL o s s o f S leep . Facsimile Signature of S 5T N EW YORK . _ The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bear* thf Signature of \ 1n <1:1 v . . i t j y ]) n S 1 S J ~y ( t \ S 1 -H EXACT COPYOF WRAPPER. ; &*-■ ■ . . . ■ ■ --**1 Use ForOver ThirtyYears m n n n TMK edtTAUDCOMFANT.NtwVOM «mr. Knock Down Prices -AT- H UTCHI 50 N 0 ( j lBNEY Summer Silks, 65, 75, 85c quality down to 50c 25c for the 35, 45, 50c quality. Silk Ginghams reduced from 50c to 25c. Dimities, i2$c quality down to 7-lc; 8 lc down ■ to 5c, , ■ 1 ■ ■ „ + . Balbriggan Underwear 25c Ladies’ Summer Vests 5 to 8Jc White Goods in Remnants 5 to ioc. Duck 5 uits down to $1. Crash Skirts 35 to 75c. White Marsailles Skirts greatly reduced. Spring and Pall Suits, all wool, $5.00, $7.50, $10.75. Challies 3 yards for 10c, fine for comforts or Summer. J. H. WOLFORD BQGGYS PRIGES B u g g y R e p a i r s o f A l l K i i i d i . Imperial Ploms and Repairs. ^ f « India, tbf land of famtna, fhouiands die because tlwy tmanat obtain titnd. In Amcrios. the lend of plenty many wilier and die bwwuw radically tu n u ail sfemwch traabha gMgway A t V Thewmtbing aiul hmUng propettles o f I%fttnberlaiff’* Otmgb Remedy, its taffto fiffd p ro m p t ^wnd p em t* - •ewt curve, have mmta ft a gTwt fhv- 2 41* F o r if f k b y a M rRU gw ay . —-Ifyou want »*ytU«f toGrayx. o f N e w Y o rk I* tlw;safestIn s u r a n c e Cc to iwure your profarty it i* the largest company in tl»" making a specialty of insuringj E nd V illia g a properly F i r * , .L i g h t n i n g and dOffff. Its agent* do not apologue to It* jvoliey h„ifta« their preywrty is destroyed, beta* C om p a n y F a y a the Cfeft immediately and without delay. Write to me or call at my oft«( 1 testimoniala from my own cu«|%3 throughout Greene, Clark, Madiml and Fayette counties. ] Office open every day in the W.' L. CLEMANS, A oent , Cedarville, : Ohio. Homer G. Wade, Office Manager. Where to Locate! Why, in the Territory Travcrred by tho.. Louisville Nashville Bailroad! -THE—- (im it Cenlr.il Soiiibern TniHkliit] 1N - K1:NTUCKY. TENNESSEE, ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA. WHERJS Farmers, F ru it,Growers, •- Slock Raisers, Manufaclurtn,\ Inventors, Speculasors and Money lenderA will find iba greate.t oltftitces in tbeDallti] Stutog to mxke ••big money” by leanoitof Ik] abnntlitnce and cheapness of LAND ADD PARKS. UMBER AHD STORE, XR0H AHD COAL. LAB0R--EVEBYTHH8! " Free *U cr , financial arni.tfince. nml freedm Trout taxation, for the inannliicluier. Land and farms at $1,00 per acto amUu wards, and.5to.00V acres in West FlaridaHit can be taken gratis under U. S. UomnM laws. - . Stockraising in the Gulf Const District ail make enormous profits. Halffar* txoxnloa tbs First ud Third Tnssdays of each nwath.. * Let ui know what you want, and we ail toll yon where and how lo get it—b atto ’l delay, as tha country is filling up rapidly. . Printed matter, maps and all inforartiw free. . ■ Address, X. J . VEMYBS, General Immigration and tnduslrlsl Agt. LntsrUls, XsatMly. ExehaugeBai CEDARVILLE, OHIO. A CCOUNIS of Merchnuts and 1* divtduals solicited. Oollectioai promptly made and remitted. T\RAFT8 on New York and CbrJ cinnati raid a t lowest rales, TW] clieapeet and most convenient way ta| send money by mail. ’OANS made ou Real Estate, Fu*j * sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildmen, Pres., 8eth W. Smith, Vice Prcs.i , W, J . Witdman. CaAbr,: FOX, -THE- IK tlib niDBfc reliable and Strictly Up-to- date Artist in the city—Springfield, O. REMITSFILll! IS NtntaTjMi^S Vw tafia I* t% B. IWdgwway, CaffnrriMa, GM*. il­ ia SmWSTfSm i - - g 5 i madsrimaj > rop wrlMb au oaowas. •narantoed. f)KETIMLns«! amuwWaX' . WA^.’liNCTOM MEI 3ft S t a taS t* W Cavaata,an* Trftfa-MarlFh: fnt tntsinesscoodocted fofvn OunOrricc i t oaaoaiTi u d waeaaaccure patent remote fromWajbingtor , Sand model, drawing oa { Ron. W« ad;iaa,i*j>ahl t. Opr toe not due ffi | dwift ft WammiLrr, **How to at of name In,the U.S cost < »at<roe> Address, C.A.SNO om. KATEnr Orricc, s u m - ' -'•ftmw-na Dyspepsi D ige s ts wh< Itartlficlallydigesr Nature in stren g th structing the exhaul c guns. J tla the la te s t ant and tonic. N o - can approach i t in TT stonily relieves an d J' i DyapMwta, Indiges to Fiatoience, Sour S 8ickHeadache,Gasti all otherresultsof in F r*|w ra4 by E. C. Del C in o ln n ’Jc fmsylv#> W e stw a rd . O aitmbM lr, Alton___..... '■ Vf. JaflSraou '• Loadon...... OXUnrlesion “ M a i ......... ” X essift. . {»> iprinc Vat!,. Roxanna..... WaynaaTlllo Oreconla..... Fori Anrient” Morrow...... “ ta Labsnon •• Lovalftnd... " Ullford.......•* Batavia Jc... Iftmalmmatlai SafeaomaafPause. T TIH51 $06 3E0 410r«22 I43T1, 1448 Manward. Cfnalmma4l Iv K tavia Jo... •• Word «* tanlaN il ....4t *o, Imbanou “ Marrow...... •• Ft. Aneleot *• gnsronWs ... •• Waynoavilla “ Koxnuna . . . tl Spring Val.. S e a l a ... 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