The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

m H o lid a y G l i t te r . . . W a t c h e s * ‘Ladles’ CliUtelJiis W a tc h e s. » Gold a n d Gold F illed « ■Knauii.’lcil Incut and Wood Clocks, Hilt and Nielde Clocks. Hub Cut Chir-s, Fine China and Bric-a-brac. Hold Bpeetcko and Eye GWscs. Kodaks and Kodak Bupplit-s. About 2J0U Binge to select from —*prices] Rings • ranging from 80 cents up to 8280.00 each. In Rings, Studs, Lairiugs, Race * I \ -j q y v ^ i /—, y , ^-sl c —• Pins, Hcarf Pins, Hlcove Buttons.* J —^ J - C L iX J-V_Ji Xv-X^D T T v^~k T- a tt ) / - . ! Cold and HjivcrHandled for. La-1 U m D F 0 i i 0 ,S.diesaml(}c lGeutleinen-a lino Etdcction. Sterling Silverware in Spoons. . Q i 1 x T A P X x r Napkin R iu is ,. Forks and » O H V C X W c X L fcyi Novelties. And the largest ussortraent of Silver Plated Knives,] .j Forks and Spoons, both Of Reed & Barton, ami Roger Bros, make. All goods bought Engraved Free, Come and see before you buy. . I F R E D J . H , S C H E L L , Jeweler, Steely B’ld’g, Xenia. *■ > T I J E G K D A f ^ Y I L I i K ?' v. : " , - One D o lla r a .Year. K A R L H B U L L , Editor and Proprietor FR IDAY , NOVEMBER,-. 28, 1902, IS THE MONSTER EVILOF OURDAY ByExiVEcePresident ADIAI STEVENSON- ' - * . ' I IST INO conditloM'-bhaL lenge th e attention of all tlioiightful moh. ■ These .conditions are confined to no par-' ticular section, bu t exist through- • out the length and breadth of our country. Notwithstanding our . .-boasted prosperity .and tho indi­ vidual fortunes that have sudden­ ly. been acquired, the sad fact r-e- . mains th a t to the mass of the peo­ ple 'this oft! re­ peated boast . of prosperity is ■bu t a mockery. With­ in a brief tiine ar­ ticles.of daily con­ sumption — th o foods essential to human health and comfort—have enormously increased in cost. H ea t a t many tables is indeed an article of lux­ ury. Tho much vaunted prosper* v-ity is th a t of tho favored few. To tho mass of tho people conditions have seldom been more exacting, rarely !:‘,u hopeful, than at this moment. I t were worse than idle to close our eyes to the discontent, . the feeling of unrest so general in this lapd. I t ia the pa rt of wisdom to ascertain the cause and, if pos­ sible, to apply the remedy. The trust is the crying evil of today. By combinations of capi­ tal unknown to our earlier davs, against public policy, and in many instances in direct violation of ALL OVER THO HOUSE. " R ecent Additions to th o Up io Oat* K itchen Conveniences. Among convenient cooking uten­ sils offered in agateware-i-i an egg frying pen. It is si,allow and lias £;.»!*■ 3i«th- i!*,’p tv -ioi -1 in it In h o ld the fgy-3. thus keeping them in shape. An onn-iet pun is oval;, shal­ low and curving at the sides instead of i inning straight up like an ordi­ nary frying pan. .There is a largo ■increase in the number of nickel conking vessels, and it is said th a t this material will be mill more large­ ly used in the' future. A great many earthen uvsels are trimmed •witlfnickel. Special rack's for hold­ ing dishcloths, saucepan lids and kitchen spoons are a convenience, A plate scraper th a t will aid the dish ,washer is a piece of rubber about two inches long attached to a wooden handle, like a miniature window cleaner. ■Among-agateware kitchen vessels the prettiest we have seen th is season were pale blue with while lining. They would look quite ornamental in a kitchen and present great advantages Over the old fash­ ioned metal vessels which had to be kept bright,—Rural New Yorker, Beware, of Ointments for Catarrh Tho Contain Mercury. ■ As mercury will surely destroy the sense of’smell and completely derail go the whole system -when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never he used except, mi ’prescription from reputable physi­ cians, as the damage they will do is .tenfold to tho good vuu can possibly derive from them, Ila ll’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F, J . Cliche/ f&Co., .Toledo, O.ccontainh- no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood ai d mucous surfaces of the system.* Tn buying. Hall’s Ca­ tarrh Cure be. sure you get qlie genu ine. • I t is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by. F. <i. Cheney & t o Bend for testimonials, free. Bold by druggist, Toe. Hall’s Family' Rills are ihcjhe8t. w r . | I * i \ C__ W , . ..jJ . I t can pro* ,. * uiate laws, tho small dealer has jh ib it.every form of combination been'driven from tho field. l i e ((which shall prevent competition. SHOULDBECURBED. BUTNOTDESTROYED .By Senator CEPRGE FKISB1E HOAR JHE Sherman an titrust hill has by no means exhaust- cd the' national power, over trusts, l Wu have the right to require in all interstate and inter­ national transactions the safe­ guards which h,avo in general been employed fo r the state of .Massa-. chusetts.in regard to its local cor­ porations. AYe can reqniro every corporation, great, or small, to do the bidding of congress’n’t the per­ il of exposing its members to indi- ‘ vidual liability for all its debts and obligations1and of boing pro­ hibited from doing interstate busi­ ness. . I see no necessity fo r any constitutional.amendment. ^ If, as I believe, congress may rightfully prohibit any corpora­ tion or joint, stock company from engaging in interstate or interna­ tional commerce at all, it can pre­ scribe the Conditions on which it can so engage. I t can declare that it shall submit its affairs to the in­ spection of government, as in Mas­ sachusetts railroad und savings banka and insurance, companies submit theirs to government -in­ spection. I t can require their ac­ counts to he made public. I t can prohibit the stock watering. Tho One-Found Churn. • Included among ’the- equipment for the. modem kitchen is a glass hxitter churn a foot or so in height by moans of which a pound of but­ ter may be made in a few minutes..; There would not seem to be much of a demand for.such an apparatus in tho city, whurg cream costs a. good round sum, and butter,’ even the highest priced, nmv bo bought cheaper than it could be made at homo in the ordinary "household.- The greater' demand is from .the* suburbs,'and this litt-lo butter male-’ er ednies in very handy where one cow is kept and there is more milk and" cream than the family requires for table and culinary use. Any one can operate 'the machine,-and in a surprisingly short time, a pound or so of bu tter is produced. Then -in the case of invalids or delicate' children fresh .butter is occasionally ordered by the doctor, and this is .the means of introducing the churn into city homes. Altogether it is-a linndv 15Ulo invention. When you can’t eat break­ fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you can’t eat bread and butter, take Scott’s usbicr When you have Imng onamilk diet and «dr<fcfV&S 02 t, £ 1 cannot c mipeto with the trust. H is occupation is gone. Thp field being clear, competition destroy­ ed, the managers of tho various trusts fix*prices to the consumer at their own pleasure. Is it pos­ sible th a t the people are indiffer­ en t to this growing evil %' I t vir­ tually destroys competition, “ the life of trade.” I n no small, degree i t usurps tho functions of govern­ ment. By mtolligent.maclnnation, , exclusively to its own gain, the trust has greatly increased to the consumer .the cost- o f articles of daily necessity. The shadow of the trust has fallen, upon every hearthstone in this land, and the end is not y e t THE TRUST 13 THE MONSTER EVft OF. OUR DAY, % CONSTANT MENACE TO OUR WELFARE A 8 A IVe are dependent or thoso great combinations of capital to do all things for which individual strength is totally inadequate. We are dependent upon, them to take groat risk which individuals ought no t to l>e.asked to take and cannot take without, liability to ruin* Above all, wo are dependent on them largely to succeed in the great struggle for tho markets and tho carrying trade oi the world. • l o r myself, I want to see tho American flag flying again in ev­ ery port in tho world. I like to hear of Biorponi Morgan buying pp foreign.steamship companies. SO IWOULD CURB THE TRUSTS AND MAKE THE PEOPLE SAFE WITHIN THEM. BUT > WOULD NOT DESTROY THEM. V/ssii CAAisthingajit’ Ie more *.*■’■!*& take Scott’s ' i m > Rj'-i fefc you must eat 5 :.. c '“.’3 Emulsion is a p : i i ^ Htener, • a .great sSr&zi l l giver. 'tesA who have lost flesh VJad to increase ail body t'cRiJsl not only fat, Scott’s FiLAkion increases them ail, faesh, blood and l Ai’ invalids, for con- •./.-cents, for consumptives, 1 -i weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott's b wi!s*on is a rich and com­ fortable food, and a natural tonic. - - Scott’s Emulsion for bone, fieJa, Hood and nerve. No IJic Freezing. 1 TmCute « tow in 0<te Day. Having got a fine lot of Pocahontas Toko Laxative Bronx* (Jiuidw Tab- coal, we hope to accommodate our eta, - AH dtuggista refund the mi m y jiMumsut w ar old prices. if it fully to cure, B W, ( la v ’n *•. - |) . B. Bii'WX Do, ; signature io on cadi box. 2b<\ We will send you a free sample. Ba sure that this picture in the form of a label is on tiia wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. • SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl Si., N.Y. 50c. and $! t oil USTiTHIMB: CASTDRIA ASbgetable PrcparationforAs- I n f a n t s ,+*( h ii . d k e n ITpipolcsDigeslion,Cheerful­ ness andRestContainsnelllier Opium,iMorplu.ne norkliucral, N o x ISfARC O T I C . Jfutptc/OUArSAMUELPimWi - /imyjuit Seed’ a Jfc.Smiui *■' 1 ItotXelU&JU- JbiseSenl *■ * Jifpemwi - JhGarbvnakSuta* - Ifmpileedr CtimfudSugar ■ tlliiieqpvert’ninvn Aperfect Remedy forConslipa- Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worn\s .ConvulsionsFeverish­ ness and Loss of S leep , FaeSinulc Signature of N EW YO RK . X^T'-s an' ‘ i < :i svi i-ytir.l !'f t!ii<,j,i'iniiUti. LaiatHe BronW^QuiRinc Titlilels ibe waioity Utaf turf# * Itt ' EXACT- copy OF WRAPPER. n£l. jForT^fants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o f In Use Over Thirty Years H i THCCCWTAUHCOMPANY. NSWyOrtHCITY. { SPECIAL 10 DATS SALE! 7 : : ‘ ~ = : : a Rooni Size Rugs, ■H igh jj C lass Goods, Fair. Pripes..! .. 6 Tapestry, Moqu^tte, Body Brussels, Axminster, w. Smyrna, Velvet, Wilton.................... .$ 13.75 Up, NEED NOT LOOK FARTHER. » ■ . *- •• Hutchison & Gibney have so stocked their’new rooms with useful and bc-iuitiful artieb's Air the holidays and yon cannot, help From-bein' pleased Chatelaine Bags, all sizes, 25c up. Collars, latest effects, 25o up .’ Golf Gloves, all the new styles, 25c up. I-Iandker- . chiefs—Iu !fial, Emhroideried and Hemstitched Hajidkcr- ■’ chiefs for c, "vbody in the County at 5c up'.to $2.50 each. iSiieeiE, hemstitched, with pillow Cases to. match. ■ faille Cloths with Napkins to match, all prices. ’ Aprons-—-the . • Luck, Hemstitched. ■Combs, Chains, Setts, Umbrellas, Etc. HOME FURNISHINGS. A beautiful line of Druggets, Sofa Pillows, Throws, Couch Covers, L Portiei ies, Hugs and Mats. Great week for Riigf/l Bargains every day! HUTCHISON X 6IBAEY, XENIA, OHIO. V - • BLOOD POISON On ficeount of ItatarrlblH effects, Wooa disease Is called the klnff of all disease*. It maybe either hereditary or contracted; so white it may not be a crime to have the disease, it is a crime to permit !l to remain io the system. It may manifest Itself rathe form of Scrofula, Eczema; rheumatic paius, stiff or swollen joints, itchlnesg of thosUiu, eruptions or blotches, ulcers lb the mouth or on the tonertte, sore throat, falling out of hair, disordered stomach, and a general depression of the system. If yonhave any of these symptoms don't neglect yourself. You have no time to lose. Beware of “old fotry" treatment—bewaro of mineral poisons— beware Of Quacks atid Tatdrs. OUI* N EW M E THOD T B B iT N I K itT la irnaranteed to cure this disease, never ‘to retnrn. Bank Bonds will protect yon. Onr treatment is not injurious In anyway, but reaches the very root of the disease and eliminates all poison from the system. The symptoms of disease gradually disappear. Tint blood becomes pure and enriched, tUe whole system Is cleansed ami purified, and the patient feels prepared anew io r the duties and the pleasures of life. CURES GUARAN TEED O R NO P A Y . 96 Y e a r n i a O h io . 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 C u re d . (Jousuliallon Free. Question Blank for Home Treatment and Books Free. D rs KENNEDY&KERGAN W(L 2 4 2 S u p e r io r St.» C U v e ln r , O* *Wi*3l »■« f c W l k w a W jf I Attractive Furniture Tlmt will be .suitable for all daises, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines o f : ; H t M l s t o j i d s 0 1 m . i r . s H o c k c r m O o u < * h c s O o u i <*i* r r 1nl>l<^!?4 S i t 1 o l > o a j ’ ( 1 « S p r i n g W n s l i H f t i i i d N I S t f i n d m Carpets! Carpets! We represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables us to quote prices that surprise all : ; ; : : ; ; 1. ij. mcmnias! e u M ik , o Funeral Director Furniture Dealer* ♦♦♦ Adam’s Restaurant . aridDining Rooms Comer High and Linn.-.tune street, Springfield, Ohio. • c ; E. TODD , Livery, 22 and 24 North LfinestoBe rit., Phone, Main. 757, - Springfield. O. W ! TM Being the conventional leaduof tho modem r,cieutlfio game wr practiced by nil of Its musters vdtli'hints to besluncrei X beautiful booltjet of thirty-two pages, printed..in two colors* Mack and rod, on enameled paper with the' curd arrange, moats appearing la their nut- ‘ ural colors, d'lio cover is in three colorswith tvveryattract* ; iyo design on tho titlo page, Thisis aworkof interest to till Wldst players and will be sent - to any address opera receipt Of shecents in postage- C. t . STONE ClCrt’l. PACHKNOCnAOKWT, Louisville & Nashville R. LOUISVILLE, KY. ; W^ITE STflH EIHE, ^OAK.s'.n»ade on Ih-al K-iiile, ' ■ 1 ** sonal or Gollatcral iSwfiirily.' New Steel Steamer I greyhoun Leaves Toledo 9:15a. m. Daily. Arrives Detroit 1:15p. in. Daily. •'RET VllS IX G ■ j . - ■* 'V;’4V* &'■*< o • Leaves Detroit 4:30 p. m. Arrives Toledo 8.30 p.m. Capacity 3000 Persons The largest and mom mrgnificoiit day steamer on the Lakes. Detroit, Thar Island, The Flats, Po rt Huron mid Way ports, Steamers CITY OFTOLEDOand TASHMO.O-. 'Detroit to’ tip River Points niid Port Huroh. ■iMeals a la carle, Parlors one Way $2.00. Rountl trip $3.00. Pi r feet.service and attention'. - C. F . B ik lm an , J. W. C ox ra p Trad. Mgr. . Gen-1 Agt, ’ Detriot, Midi. Toledo, 0 . A Cax@M ATt 3 Bit isTO. Y li Yfaijt, Meats an-difeptiVt-. - .I':..,.. , are a good judge, - vm : fa:; ,,, what you ae gt ttihg until y •; ; R,. itse rv id ar..l partiaily t ..i i. V-’; kn,ow «nat> W<>Krk-t-t ?■ t'*<-i; u view to haying the last Jni.ii-. \ \ t kntrtv how to select t-toel: at,.; \ ,• . . ♦ * fo.e have meats von n-.,.v • \ ! - upon—mints that will pli-a-' EitSllv GOODS DEL iV J'T ’ i Telephone No. *4 JCnyfFrefeh Fish Ai .-.-a\e o JI a,.l. CEDARYILLE, J lllo ,. n CC’CllJNfS of Merchant- aid 1„- dividual.i’ solicited. <‘nlhctiojn promptly made and reunited. IT.RAFTti on New 5 / 4 .aini-.( in- ciinni'U sold nl, lovfa rale ' '1in. cheapest and moat convenient way m. send money by mail. WilKam Wildman, Pres,, ■. ' Beth M’r. Smith,. Vice Pres., W. J Wihiman, ' CVlii. r. Fads Not Kictionv A Plain Statement of'a,Bad Condi' tion aud a Cure Tlmt 1 Never Fail^. : Mrs. James Jl. Jllueklmni of 221X. (M- low»y. St.,XCunin, _C)liio, says:' “1 was ' troubled -with severe nervousness, sleepless ness, indigestion ’and heart ti-olililo. | ht'ard of Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve Bills and thought I. would try tiieru. . I got ft box of the pilh and now 1 am pleased to eiy my nerves are steadied, t sleep well, am not now troubled with indigestion—the .notion of the heart is regidari 1 consider these nsplon-Jid nerve rneilii ine.’1 TEM BIST • " ' • t of the market . :mn stock farm can nl-’ wavs be found at ike ’Ment Store, of e l i T W 'e lm e r . together with every . . thing to be found in a . ■. first class meat market-. Also, handles the cole- liriited Swift. Coinpan) ’’s • limns, ■And c<airIcons " and honest treatment , goes with the ahove, Goods Delivered,. , Telephone 87 . '' “ , Fresh Fish mid Ice mam Caveats,{andTrtule-MArksobtaineilanda)!Fat-| entbusinessconductedTor moderate Fees. 6 ur O ffice igopposite ILS, P atent om ccg andwecansecurepatent inlesstimethanthose j remotcimmWashington * ' .-Standmodel, drawing1 or photo.,-withdescrip- lion. Wc advise, if patentable or not, frco ofJ charge* Ourfecnot ductill patent Is secured, i AP amphlet , “HinvtoObtainPatents,with# cost of same in theU«%S. and foreigncountriesj sent free.- Address, f C .A .S N O W & C O . j o*p. patent ornqc, washinutom , u . I l llOlnoinnRtl Division. [IFennsuivaniaLinBs.f ISSffi ■Westward. 3o lnm lj« ilv . ■Vlton...... IV-Jodcr.-imi' 1 i.omlon l.Ch.riestsa •iclma j'ctlarvlllo..." Wilbcrfircs “ Xculn. Spring Val_ "" Uoxaniin,,,. '• W»yneiviII«...„ " Urdgonla...," b’!. Ancient" .Morrow......,f Ho.f.Hibnmm f‘ I.-vivelunn..." M ilfoiil..... « (linre... ....... “ Clnc(nr,a'ii.....ar, Schadulaof Pa«criaerTralns-CenlralTime, LA.rl’doj mi i 7~j'ioTfuT'n'* AMjAjti AMIASI(l*sr| I'Jipi’M r-5.m * iip i3 f7 o'TSn | am ' am J am is ®*8 m s Si ....r........... . .... 64? 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Webb, VlcePrrsMeut Women’ll Demo- cjta U o drabs ofHortliem OlUo# “I dreaded the change of life which waa fast approaching, i noticed Wine of Carduh and decided to try a bot­ tle. t experienced tome relief the first month, to I kept on taking It for three montht and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall takelt off and on now until i have passed the climax." T’emalo weakness, disordered menses, falling of tho womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman to thechango of.life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardiff now and avoid tbo trou­ ble. Win©of Cardiff never fails to benefit a suffering womau of any age. Wino of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when sbo was In dan­ ger. When you Cometo the change of lifo Mrs. Weljb’S letter will mean more to you than it does now. But you may now avoid tlfo suffering she endured. 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Hi-la.h lpi :u ftM Non, », mil nrxl <-t lin’linifwiil fur JfulianuiioiSs { iik I w , J ,$»*• HW« 3 rot t hit aE;o. at. J j . I’J.l'K, K A.l'oin’ .... -, t.'Ksaite ez$r is-'S* , J-wf!mer-aiA>i,nm-.<utfr.>j,'i!(i,.:i,-:hii.taro, baegarn (’lif-ck/i tsna ftlilllvr lufmiunl-r.u enwinff the trmi.iti.ij <I?tioSiu;, npniy tu fifty Agent of tlse ivniifij Kanin Lines. pail g gR AP 1 SV 'Thi1 battle r.t lest v.csj m .» vittory was ^ aI' \ lake plielt'.-r ii. tf '^V'j^otjntaia pac'eeo ike t a bad eacamp'.’d \l* ""Lfr the landscape, ilsr*fl v“.,-( r i h i '‘Id b a rm - .a c ’i 4 ei-vr . I tr,v ifirahar. - ■ ’'•pierti f-arly worn t n c j l , ,;n i n progress, and ij ,:L f r ij b if u l- E v m tl»u i:t Ite burg«ms had mure il tm'J’ed .pale as 'Ley va. Srir iiuprovised operani ; : a d n i u a M t a « n - , t Sj ibat they did no t’eaj in o n e c o r n e r o i tlie 'i| ’ r-rriit had been the hoi :.q0 Lrove of half a doze| the angle of a stone wall/ . cokmi-l o f -a Kevv Y o r k m "ide the prostrate form ifeutenant, ft young man i Hrth and a great favorite •corordts. His breath ca nod painfully, and when ' L «feak the lifeblood’we Ms throat so as to almost ' utterance. .. •‘•Crest-on, my boy, saic xiel in the low voice wh wavs used when in the p suffering, for the eolomj ldud ftjid as gentle as a the dick, / ‘is there any Ll that I can do fo r you—an message -that you want . j ’or you know’7— Creston’s lips parted wi and almost ’imperceptibl and the colonel, b r " caught tho words, "Lif E.aising the dying man’ • sitting ]>o£jition, the col him in his own strong ■gently wiped th e red froti ■lips. . . J “ColoneP’—the words, ■and low—“my vest—op the—pocket—inside”— The exertion was so gi't could say no more. Th opening th e vest,, drew frj ner’poekct a miniature, tl| ■ of a young and beaut ifi. beautiful th a t even then, i could no t help gazing upo ness with interest and ad - “And t h i s ? \ he questic , held it up to the eyes of comrade. The pale fare < ferer grew strangely brigl looked upon the. bit of “ " .before him. “I-u England,” he “she ■lives—Densmond . shire—youJ]l remcinbei. this yourself—no one e her in Densmond—-Amel Tell her—1 didn’t forget”. Tent of crimson lifebloi from his lips, and all was colonel arose, folded a bl placed it beneath the h . corpse. Then the night v ered and whispered nmon and brushed with their dal the b righ t, cold drops th the pale forehead of-He ton- • ' * :*■ ■ * Already the sun was c.j shadows over the landsca the pretty. English villagl niond in Devonshire, for F was p retty .and ev-erybodi tha t is, everybody wliol been there said so. And, | unfortunate beings whl ’ been there, they wore sol in the minority th a t n l cared a s traw 'w h a t th j thought. T ’ e day had been lie and with the advent ofI breezes of evening m - could possibly get out so, fo r the air was d after the overpowering day. Along the dusty higl .well dressed and ovide-r ger in the country thro was passing, was wal <evidently absorbed in 1 was about forty, of a 1] plexion arid dark hair, tinged with gray.' Oft was far from lmndsp live sear of a saber bis forehead add to hi Ju st now he paused •Inge th a t stood somewl the public road, aim Cowers, like the nm-te .cottage tha t i t was. K| py laughter c-ame f Comealed hv the surf’ Colonel Nathaniel P1 but a moment, howe opened the gate. “Can you tell me,” -tbo party of young gi fiew as he entered, “ &J!-y one. residing in bond of the name Burton p” /'Y e s , imle-GV? ai tlif young Indu s , . i “but you'll fheuth, for fln-ru t P'T'nu here after to; “She—-she is n o t 1 ib she?” question<d| % - 1 5'Dh, not at all.! : I P'urig lady, with ai ‘‘Oiily fho'V g’d lp r-. Lmd Littel tonight! ‘‘Marriedf’ ssidf h '^ h m v - e lf then . h'!l me where she.1 ,b<v.upnn hmiite: riut'ortant/’ 5 'JtY not very fnl b-'u.-o in tho pari*] ‘bv bait-,height® ,t« ■ ts wiiLiii..rI. Jr***-' *

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