The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

, t M m e r .l S 'M,:dtIike>i,j,f;oc • | | • # W e r n e r , J tl.Slh $$ fi* lasts* ; 3t\ ^keetfog iw £ ^ W 20e, Table % natch... , ^rics, itft IOc* Up. n> La*», linens, Do not be Deceived by Comic Pictures and Stupendous Lies, But Qo To- (***#&# TP H r ' m t A D C A n p % K i •mJP % JL# And buy your shoes where you will get a 74c shoe for 66e?a 99c shoe for 75 c, a $1*2$ shoe for 95c, a $1,49 shoe for $1.25, a $1.99 shoe for $1*50, a $2.49 shoe for $1*95 and so along the line to $4.00 for $3.50, By going past the wholesaler and giving you goods direct from the manufacturerswe can give you these price. All rubber goods at regular wholesale prices. Felt Boots and Combinations for 25c to 50c less than any other deale. We ask a fair comparison. We solicit your examination. : : : : ; : : : : : *. : : : ; ‘ : : : ; : underwent-. . I ■ ■■ pw Curtains. •$ OHIO MW f a i t h ’ „^or -sae u s e s a a n d p u r i t y . O ne ’g o o d f l o u r i t i s / l‘»ve «*’d . MODEL osVS; eyro tijytl.” ' L FLOUR og MODEL ■ m ^emiums o f , $xo, $10, : 5 > ^ with each 2 § q cash e in the drawing. - ysters , Etc. ;urance Co. cts tire ns plain as note 'enty Payment life, wit 1 r Letter, almost as .'cbeij lay you $400 more tb* 7 elective conditions yo value of your policy gent for the " adelohia, Co. of N. Y- refill U ;eMisJMToiM IBW t? Wtal M M L deceptive. • TJnlc® you tflge, you can never tell ri i getting until you bat# i partially eaten* We We select stock VritB * ig the best meals- We i select stock and thet^j ieats fott way depew; kt d e l i v e r e d • ephone No* 74* ih AJwave on Head* * THE UNITED STATES AUCTION COMPANY J. M. Khote’s old stand, i i .East Main Springfield, O. * *, 4 t /.<*- r * * *4 ,We have received special orders from our GliicagQjieiulqtiarterft to give pn Many Mothers of a LikeOpinion. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, says: “ One of my children was sub* ject to croup of a severe type, and the giving of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy promptly, always brought relief. Many mothers-,in this neigh­ borhood think the, same as 1 .do about this remedy and want no other kind for their children.” •Per sale by Isaac Wistermnn, * N ew time card . October 22 and 24* 1904. Sale for the benefit of the workingmen of Ce- darxille and vicinity. So take your pick of any Suit, Overcoat or Trousers in ,the house for these 2 days only, a t .......................... . . ON THE DOLLAR ' , , , „ 1 ^ ' V ^ ( *1 ^ ** * ' \ V AH Furnishing Goods and Undewear Goes in / at Same Discount Sale. The following is the schedule f<Jr the departure of trains:. For East 7;42 a. m. flag stop;, 4:4Fp. in'. For West 8;13 a, m, flag stop; 5 24 p. m, Better Than Pills. - The question has been asked—lu what way are Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets superior To the or­ dinary cathartic and liver pills? Our answer is—They are 'easier-and more pleasant to'take and, their effect is so gentle and sp agreeable that one hard­ ly realizes' that it is piodnced by a medicine; .Then they not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid tbp digestion. - For sale at 25 cents per bottle by Isaac Water­ man. By Elimination. Jokes about twins are more nu­ merous than twins themselves, ■For all that, there need be ho hesitation, in, repeating a ' joke- which' passes" current in ,a t least one section of the country. - ■* , “There used', to live over on Painter’s farm,” said the. humorist who told the' Story,, “a couple "o’ twins named Ban and' Abe. *They njoved away since.' At the time I remember ’em they were" grown men, but they were- as near like as them two -gallon jugs. The. only difference was that Bail had good, sound teeth and Abe he’d lost most o’ Ins out o’ 'the front .part of his face; , - , ‘ “The only way .to.know which was 'which was to .stick your finger in Abe’s mouth., If he bit ye it was Ban.”-—Youth’s Companion. - ’•’ HIS FAMILY BIBLE. He Men's fine , match suit •of clothes, •. ♦M•< all to, ..$2.as goods; Me’h'a Strictly fine woolen cp-to-dato in style, fashionable, good for*wear all th&ycar -round, in all .sizes frdm 34 td 43. worth $10; w®w ill allow you to take this suit home and keep It five days and If you do not think it worth $T0 Or ho master iwhat the cause may be yon may returjf the same and we hereby bind ourselves to refund the -,P-M Men’s fine suits in cheviots:, of Scotch A choice lot of dress and Simiduy panis(naade ’from the highest grade of Cross and Hocking mills goods in worsteds, tweeds, cassimers and tiMS, fancy npn. plain colors, also stripes These pants are worth from $5 to $.1 Or your money cheerfully refunded. Men’s Overcoats. A ll wool Kersey or Melton,, a very dressy*- as well, a good wearing and serviceable fabric. I t has a plain nap and Comes in -ar beautiful shades lunr.e aud if pot satM'actory we re­ turn your money. Nnea pants su it s ...____________ .1. ■ ......... $3.48, $2.98, $2,491 down to 93c We have a well assorted stock to offer In pretty pleated back and front belt straps, Sailor- collars, double Sealed pants and made of,all up-to- date stripes and plaids, the best bf ma­ terial. A chance to get the boy a suit cheap, » 4 *> * » t , • l l mu ,.$4.SS Regular value $15’and $29 Our special price................ Hen’s Ulsters. A ll-wool Irish folezo and cheviots, they are smooth cloth and also rough curly surface. These coats have a large collar and extra longitt length. Lined with hesfc Of lin ing aud extra woRmade. A good warm ans dur­ ab le coat for out door work.. Regu­ lar selling price $12 to $18. Our special se llin g 'price $3.98 Men’s overcoats. . . . . ..$6.98, $4.1*8, $3.4S In this lot we have entire new fall purchases, consisting of genuine St. <3corgest Kerseys, Auburn, Meltons, Vicunas, and all the very best mater­ ials obtainable in overcoetings. A il these goods ore lined with silk, satin aud heavy Italian serges. Made iu the la test fa ll fashions. .Space limits a broader description o f these goods. Trices speak ror themselves. Regu* Men’s Wool Jersey Overshirts. Men’s top shirts, the best Jersey ribbed wool fleeced on tne market. H eavy weight comes in red and navy blue—has one pocket. A regular $1.25 value. Special sale price 39c H is Well to mention that all . tha overcoat* and heavy winter under­ wear, sweaters, gloves and mits and ?n fact any winter goods can be bought at a tremendous saving and i t would be advisable to make your purchase now and have the money save yon the dif­ ference- between oar price and the price others w!H charge you for tM per cent, j’ 9 pairs of Boys’ knee pants, worth 5i)e.■,*....... . . . . . , . . . , , * .I* (J young men’s sMto.,$5,-18, $1.48 to $3.43 Ages 15 to 19* Ml colors, stripe and plaids, well made, -sdfln aud fc-fc.e IH- ^d, worth, the world over several t me-; what we ask. You can take a suit (Si style «n*your money back any Ume dur'ng this sale if you are not satisfied. - Men’s swell suits $5,88 •At $(i.S? each you axe free.to choose a suit that is- actually bald the world over from $18 to $p0,. silk and satin lined, elegantly finished and of strictly h’gh class wooL suiting, Ml stylish up- to-date patterns. This is your chance of a life-time, Hen's custom made salts’. . ......$ 8 .SS It’s wonderful aud the exact fruth a t $8.88 wo are offering suits' d! all the finest of home and foreign suitings, such goods as tweeds, clay worsteds, Fletcher meltons, etc. These good* represent thw products of the world’s celebrated looms and the world’s most skillful tailors. These suits are ele­ gantly finished. .. single or double breasted, faultless in fashion and the proper th’ng for a neat dresser. This h i comprises oC suits worth no less than $225(1 and wiH extol any garment made to order, workmanship perfect or your money cheerfully refunded, Men’s extia fine dress su its,.. . , ,$10.88 1hf« lot o f suits will be found to tonal any $40 tailor-made suits, eom tistiug of all the latest style* and jbfides, heavy s lit and satin Unod, ’hey bate the K. M< Style broad shoul­ der ufcd high neck effect. Don’t fall to •w this sunt. W s p a n t s .......... ... .......................... *9Sc Hi's store has made a specialty i t kandilng the bast lind of pants to fie bad ia fids vicinity. JtiH think of it, ft 98c we have thrown a lot together of S'ich goods as Harr’s * Friedman’s (us*imp.ro pants flue woolens; they re­ lief tin* world over at $2,50 and axe adrth the moasy, Ken’s fumy panfs. . . . $ 1 3 $ A lot of fancy worsteds in all the, latest stylish Mripoa and mixtures, Ken’s 6sm pants- *,*,$8.8Mt48» _ A m h of this kitul where Workingmen cap buy good stylish clothing And furnishing goods at your own price w.curs once oniy in it life time, sro we advise you to eonm ns quickly AspoSnihlo, , UNITED STATES AUCTIONCO. j , M. KNOTB’S Old Stand, i t Hast Haln 5 t,. Springfield, O* LOOK FOR THE BIG BLUE SIGNS. and ;’5. cents. All s'zes, htoni*s<Bsuspifm9lfirs"tlTMf*SB!iT?. , , . . . - Made, of the line-.Remington elastic web, newest patterns and strong buck* les. Mhn‘s uiulerwear, shirts or drawers, heavy fleeced ribbed^ extra heavy - Weighty all colors that usually sd l at 75ctlour price,,,... . . . . . . . . . . . .19c Men’s fleeced lined underwear, these are the genuine fleeced find goods, pure wool, Unproved in every way over any fleeced goods heretofore offered. They are warmer and stronger than any gar­ ment of equal weight. AH size*, regu­ lar $ i vakil*, our p r i c e . ,. .. .. , ........35c Men’s and Boys’.l .ts and caps.......... ..$1.69, $1.49, $1.16, 98c, 24C, 19c We have a nig Stock of the very latest styles fn fedoras and derbys, t;uch makes as Dunlaps and Stetsons,. Th’s lmb miis,t tie s:o!d at prices that everyone can afford. Ovetafls ahd Work shirts..19o and 35C . We are go hg to place all our men’s Overalls and work shiits in lofs and doso them out at prices that don’t pay for the cloth in-them. Men’s Handkerchiefs . . . . Fine linen handkerchiefs, large sfze, toll jxt flic 2iid and 330. Men’s Shirts......................... . . . . . . . 29c Men’s white laundered, unlaundered and us well fancy ttrlped soft bosom shirts, an Immense Variety to select from; your choice at th’* life-time chance sale, 2&«. ■ Trunks, Valises and Telescopes at ymlr own price. Odd coats, odd vests and mackin­ toshes at your own. price. Mi n’s wool socks, genuine French merino double heel and toe, seamless, a regular :'.r>c quality, our price....9c SWEATERS—Men’s and hoys’ extfa heavy weight In alt colors, a sweater that usually sells tor $1,50; 'oar price. .330 When tho Kklser Spo^e tnsnaiu The lost ■words ol The last inter­ view between the Gorman emperor an.fi the late Frinee BispiUrck Were spoken In', English. When, 'in Punch's fine phrase, tho young pm peror hafi ^firoppefi the .-pilot” Bis­ marck went to the palace to take his formal farewell and resign his seals of office. The' supreme moment ar- rivefij and.' the great chancellor thought that by tact and consum mate diplomacy he might': even yet succeed in bending- “that young, man,” as he afterward bitterly call­ ed him, to his iron will, J3ut his' a rt and his eloquence were in vain. The sovereign and his minister had, of course, conversed in German, but whOT-ulHroiroVEy^ one word*“Yes”“ M. A .P . o Cure a ColdinOne Toi»LaxativeBromoQuinine rim*. Tfel« s ig n a t u r e , c& m c tip ia tw ttliP ii' OIVevery ^ r ^ n r t ^ b o x * 2 5 c ^ PUBLICSALE A h I have concluded to quit farming and the farmhas been rented I will sell at pub« lie sale at Uiy resMenco two miles enst of Cedarvlllc and fourmiles west of Selmaand onomite sontli of the Columbus pike on TUESDAY, OCT., 25,1904. Commencing at 10 o’clock a, m>, the foil- owing property to-wit: 9 HEAD OF HORSES 9 Consisting of two draft marcs in fti.il Weighingabout 1500 lbs. each, 0 and 14 years respectfully; one general purpose gelding 12 years old good worker and driver, sirdu by Stranger Boy. Onefamily drivinghorse 8 years old, not afraid of steam electric cars or automobile. One black gelding 2 years' old, sired by Box-Elder, broken to drive. One chestnut gelding 1 year old sired by Xoniurn. Tl daw of these to colts isa Kentucky bred noire, Two spring colts sired by ’‘That's a Right”. Also one lm< ported Clysdale stallioh "That's a Right”, will weieh in show flesh 2100pounds. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE 6 Consisting of four No. 1 Jersey cows giv­ ing a good How ofmilk and two calves, 16 HEAD OF HOGS 16 Consisting Of 14Poland China brood sows and two boars. The sows are hyisueb sires as Perfection. Chief Climax, FraisersTT. B., Big ChiefTecumsell 2d, Ramseys Perfection and PHncc Look, Tho boars arc sired by NixOn's Sunshine ahd A. II, Perfection, 760 SHOCKS CORN 700 This com is In the Held. Also some good hay In tho bam. FARM IM PLEM EN T S . Consisting of two threedneh iread Stude* baker wagon, 1 phe«tongood as new, 1box buggy, 1spring wagon, 1 riding cultivator and Pun Milwaukee binder good as new, pno Milwaukee moWt-r, one Whitley mower one new CnstuTay gang plow, one Oliver chilled plow, one disc luproW, one roller, one corn planter, one Thomas. hay-Ioader, one Superior wheat drill, one hay rake, hay fork, rojie and pulleys, two drag har­ rows. double and single trees, forks, eight movable bug houses, two ateel water tanks, one steel milk tank, one Empire cream aejiciwter used only four months, ofte Hum Hatth 2b0egg Incubator, a few blacksmith toils, one TOgallon feed cooker, one pair 800 lbs sCiilss. one act buggy harness, one set doubledriving harness, six set hip strap harmss, other articles too numerous to mention, * 1 Terms of sale made known on day of sale. Saves Two fromDeath. “Our little daughter had an almost fatol attack of whooping-cough and bronchitis,” writes Mr?'. W.' R. Havi- land, of-Arroonk, NYY., “hut when all other remedies’ failed, we saved her life with Br, Ring’s New Bis.- covery. Our neiee, who had con­ sumption in an advanced stage, ako used.this wonderful medicine and to day she is perfectly well.” , Desperate throat ahd lung diseases yield, to Br, Ring’s New Discovery as to no other medicine •on , earth. Infallible' for cougfis and colds. 50c apd $1 bot­ tles guaranteed hy all druggists. Trial bottles free. „ REDUCED RATES TO THE WEST. T 6 all points in Montana, Washing­ ton, Oregon British Columbia, Sept­ ember 15th to ‘October 15, 1904, Write at once' for information and maps to Ira F, Schwegel, traveling .agept. Wisconsin , Central l i ’y* 407 Traction Bldg., Cincinnati; O, ' ' - How’s This: . Wo plfcr One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cate of Catarrh that' cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure, I>\ J, Vheuney JTSeCToledo, 0. transactions and financially able to Carry out any obligations made by his Arm, Welding, Kmfinn '& Marvin, Wholesale Druggists; Toledo, O, . Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, uctitig dlrccttlx upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials free, Price 75Cper bottle. Sold by,nil druggists. Tsko Hall’s Family Pills for constipation Every Ticket Office oF the Penn­ sylvania Lines is Free Information Bureau of the great World's Fa ir at St,Louis in 1904. The Bureau ad­ dress at Cedasville is ,E.S. Reyes, in charge of Ticket Office . A ’Rooms”' booklet of St. Louis hotels and board­ ing houses, location and rates, corn- led by the World’s Fair Manage­ ment, can bo obtained from him; also olber'valuable information. J, H. Drake. A T, BAKER, AmflonMr. ■ J, H.Andrcw, Clerk. Confessions of a Priest , Rev. John S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, “For 12 years I suffered from yellow jaundice. I consulted a num­ ber of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief, Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feet that I fim now cured Of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years.” IF you want a reliable medi­ cine, for liver, and kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric'Bitters, It's guaranteed by all druggists. Only COc, H* Had’ a Usa For" It, .Although Could Not Read. Stories of surprises in, cross ex­ amination Were excilwijged in a small group of men the other day, and the following was sprung by an Illinois man: “Years ago' olio of the promi- nent.Jawyers-pf central' Ilffheis was B- G, Tunnicliff, afterward justice of tho state .supreme court. Tunni- .cliff was a great^wit and a ' very sfnooth article on dross examination, JTe did not often get the worst of it from anybody.^ He seldom attempt­ ed bulldozing in cross examination, but could back- an unwary man in­ to almost any admission. One day Tunnicliff had an old farmer named Bavo Brown on the opposite side, and the'value of the old man’s testi­ mony depended upon his claim that he cpuld not .read. I t was believed that he. could read a little, And Tun­ nicliff tried to trap him. After- sev­ eral efforts which old Dave1,neatly sidestepped the, lawyer changed the subject ■ and wandered away’ from the leading question. Suddenly he asked: ' “ ’Have yon a Bible in your home, Mr, Brown ?’ - . ' “ *Yes, sir," a family Bible. - Had. it for years.’ 1 , ■ , '“ T in 'glad to hear th a t’ Every gooff man should, have a Bible’in his home. You. use your "Bible, J hope?’ . „, u ’Yes, sir, I use it regular? u ’That’s right. A good man should use Ins Bible often. J About how often do yon use your $ible?’ “ ‘Every. Sunday ^morning,; sir/ said the old man,"-with apparent in­ terest. ; ; ■ Y - ‘ • .. u *Every Sunday morning. .That is comniendable. ' There is no more appropriate time for usrng the Bible than on . Sabbath- morning. ‘And what do you use your Bible for on Sabbath morning?’ “ ‘To strop my razor, sir.’ ”—$e- attle.Post-tntelligencer. Broke Into His House. S, L e ' Quinn, of Cavendish. Vt,. My Breath., Sho r tn ess o f B re a th I s One o f th e Com* monest S ign s o f HetUtflijseai??, HotwitostandUia w lw t. many piiyalo- . Jaas say, hea.it disease can be cured.' Dr. Miles’ New. H ea rt Cure has per­ manently restored to health , irumy, thousands who had found no relief la ‘ the- medicines (allopathic or homoeo­ pathic) of regular practicing physicians. i t h as proved Itself unique in t)ie his­ tory of medicine, by' heina so ‘uniformly successful in curing- those diseases.' ' Nearly al-ways, one of- the first signs ; of trouble is shortness o f breath. Wheth- ' e r 'l t comes as a result of walking or running up stairs, o r of other exercises, If the heart i‘- Unable to meet this evlra dem ,nrl upon Its pumpirq pow t.s—tlieiOS-’S is something Wrong witli It, The very best thing you can do, is to ’ •' take Dr, Miles’ Ne’W Heat-t Cure. J t w ill. go to the foundation of the trou­ ble, and make a. permanent, cure by . strengthening ana renewing th e nerves. . *‘l know th a t Dr. Mfles’ New H e a rf " - Cure la a g rea t remedy, Dor a number - of years i suffered from shortness -Of hreath. smothering' spells, and pains In. » y . side. F o r months at, a time I would be. unable to -lie pn my left side, and if I lay Hat on my hack would nearly smother. A .friend advised using- Dpt . Miles N ew . H eart Cure, which ' X did , with good results. J began to Improve ' a t once,-and afte r taking -Several bottles- ■Of th e H eart Cure th e pains ip my side a n d oilier symptoms vanished; l Am , ■ ; now entirely.. Well. - ju to those dteadful -*- Smothering spells’ are a thing.'of the past. —F, F , DR.UCE, MMOletown. O. the first bottle does not help-.you. . the druggist will rotund your money. - F R E E W l\ te> t0 I13*fo r. Free Trial S T . of Dr. .Miles’ Antt- - Pate^PHls, th e New Seiontiflc Kemedy for Pain. Also Symptom 'Blank; - Dur Specialist will diagnose your .rase, te ll . - you what is wrong, and how: to rig h t it. Free. DTI. MILES ,MEDICAD^ COY 1ABORATOR1E3, -ELKH.UtT, JNDT JVbcn<iJDr^JRiny^g^ __________ broke into hia house, his trouble was attested and now he’s entirely cured. They’re guaranteed to cure. 25c at all druggists. Her Pertinent Qu.ery. “Of course,” she said, “I, realize that you have every confidence in. toe, as you,say, but Xmust admit that it would be a great satisfaction to me if you would toll me why”;— “Yes?” he said anxiously, as she pa,used',. •** . •- s ' —“if you would tell me,” she re­ peated, “why i t is tha t you deem it necessary to put your love letters through a copying press.” Then ho instantly recalled that She had once-been a stenographer in a business house and was “on to” his little precautionary measure, so to speak.—New York Xteess. Our sale bills are. printed on water-proof stock. They cost no more than the other kind. REViVQ 1 restores V i p i l f Madaa Well Man this •« yPTMF&Uof Mi* *OKO*m»nwinr»**mu m ion RtMnooa,M mm will racisror M t tonfidai vigor by 1 BKVIVO, It vnl«Wy*aa»*«»JytwrtOTMW** MM, Lost Vitality, Impotftnoy, Nithtiy JCmlM " •,FailingMnmory,W m U m Oi» ot MiMmMottmtwimditid trwtP&wto logbMX th# pink < .. „.#w iaraks ohe#l tiorltm th«fire a t ytm tb, ft w*«to o a _ . . and CowBBttpMMi, Intiirt oa tmvio#RBViVP,n* #i$ 4 r. i t o*nb*mSiad in vwt &mm >.w ih IC ■ A^LoveLetter Would not interest you If yau.are looking for a guaranteed Salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: “I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box pf Bucklen’j Arnica Salve cured me. It’s the best Salve on earth, -25c at alt druggists. y Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High aud Limestone Street- Springfield, Ohio. .Heavy Underwear, 35c, 39c, 48c, 75U and $1.06 at SULLIVAN’S, The Hatter 37 S. Limestone St, Springfield, O* Broke th e Spell. .A-small gfoup of men and women stood before Michael Angelo’s fa­ mous statue of Moses in the Church of San Pietro ip Yificoli, at Rome. There -was not an artist among the number, .yet as they gazed on'the wonderful masterpiece which represents. Moses as on the point of-springing from his Seat rn indignation at the idolatry of the ffews all wore silent in admiration.. - .^.jtenmmmer-jbiimd .Ihe^gxoup^ .. little, thin man, with the spiritual Making ins way to the front of tho group, ho gazed for a moment, then, turning to the man at his side, ho announced in a shrill, childish voice; _ ‘T jest bet old Moses could have, licked John L. Sullivan any day.. Look at .them arms, eh ?” The little crowd had silently left. The spell had been broken.—^Phila­ delphia Press, To cure ateold in one day take Laax ive Bromo .Quinine Tablet?. AU druggists refund tlie .money if it tails to cure. E . W. Grove’s signature ia on each box. 25c. tf THEBIST MEDICINE #WOMEN Ifyott arenfervous And tired out contmaally you eoald hare no dearer warning of the approoch of serio^ feiuara troufile. Do no t wait until you suffer ub* bearablepaln beforeyon »tek troafe* hlCnt, You need Wine of Cardai now*ju st ft* biat'k a# if the trouble were more devebjK ti and th e lot* atM were driving yoU to the un­ failing relief thatwinfi of fftxtlui has brought hundred*of theftattute cf Women and will brinjgy.m. , tVIae of Cardiff will drivS oat all trace of weakness and l»niri», nemms spells,headache and Iktek- iiche find prerent the symptom# from quicklydevrioning into dan­ gerous ttouhlea that will b« hard to check. Secure* $ 1.00 bottleof S ine of Canlfti. ' flea: doe# not, money.to the Dept., The chaltfinoogfi Jtediriwe Oo.t tfhftihiinoogfi, Term., and. the modicifie will he seat you. m*t£s? q! *# ly, fyfm

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