The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

Cl THEEXCHANGEBAHK ' C E O A S V IM j E , OH IO , W * B c tw iv T a c it V a v m * u q u and proviso oareful nmlprompt attention in all business in tra»t^d to ns. NFJWYORKDRAFT amt BAWCMDNiiYJORDERS* Th* cheapest And most con* Y&mianfc way to Band money by mail. Loans Made on*Real Estate, PersonalorCollateral Security. BankingHours; 8.A. M,' to 8, P, M, S* WVS mith , President. ' O. Ii„ S m it h , Cashier, The Cedarville Herald. S # x « o q F tor TTwiwv i c a r x - k d w i j u - jc u tto r . ADDITIONAL LOCAL Mr, AndrewCantonwho bos been living in Ivans** I* visiting her*. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER *5, 1006 .a 0 ' * O j g f jM g r W Mrs. Abbey Andrew* of Warren, 0., i* the guest of relative* here, EveryMonth Y«« »ey !Mok, fcecaiiw you. [ have lung bad it,, that you mMt hive * headache every Meath, ' heiakn women. V. , ~ * ;’ / ; Bnt if ye* think sp, y?a [are wrOoy, alace * headache la a algttj of diacaae of yotir wemsnly> orgiai/ tbet thpasadd* of other | 'women have been abl#'tprrelieve or care, Bythe use pfthat woadep ftd, woman’s medicine, ' *A>'( WINE OF W O W S RELIEF “ I recommend Cardtd to ail sick women,” writesMrs. A C, Beaver of Unlcoij Tenn. “1.goffered-'with > headache,- . BeariaydOwA ■pains; feet swelled, pains in shoulders wad many others. At last I took Cardul, have gained 20 pounds and hive, femsd'It the best med* kine I ever ased for fcma!»--| fedahle*.’’ _, - . < ' ‘ At AllDruggists. WRITSMR rase ADVICB, Mtescrif '*,Advis THa Chattanooga. MoUldno ntating-nge andd bing' aymp* torn*, to Ladftsi . isory Ifspt,t — - - — ’ ■*- co.. Caattafloos*, Tenn. rtji \~8< r beat for* TheBowel*. ff, I tn vu u n *' ■ W ^ C j O^SIQ j ^ I M W w W t l F P K CAHDYCATIUimC SterUofMstnsdy Cd.rChle«*o or N .Y .__ AWUIALMLE,TE*MIU10KS0XCS FOAMO The New, Economk*l add Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE.T The use of Foamo Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will cause that dull appearance of tin#* inter to vanish, givingplace to that en­ chanting satin smoothness; the loveliness for which you have So long sought for wlit be- yours. PRICE 25 CENTS. To introduce Foamo we will tuall (for* limited time only) a fiiiiabto tablet on receipt of 15?. RockwoaidMedical C d STATIONB„ CINCINNATI, 0 n '-frrr"...... SURE OF ELIMINATION, Month* ago tbs cry was ‘ ‘eliinh nate” Foraker, From most every quarter, *av» the real friend* °f Taft and-Boosevelt, the%dminlstra- tion was charged with persecuting* Forakey for personal reasons. At that tim« Foraker was using ; the colored troops In the Drowns- vill.eaffair as his object of defense. Few at that tipfe believed that the Senator was sincere and that his only object wai to discredit jtooso- ■veifc and Taft. Since theHsarefc exposure of the Standard Cil J Company and’ Us methods of doing business, Fora- kor has been extremely* busy pre­ paring bis own defense, ..imagine yonr Senator out in the employe of a company that the. government wastrying to prosecute for illegal transactions. Imagine your repre­ sentative In a fifty thousand dqlhvr |deal, a fifteen tin usand dollar deal and a fourteen thousand five hun­ dred dollar deal,, Again, imagine |the' justice-.given the people ufcdep j * * ** j such exposures. Is ifc'-any wonder *that Fooseyelt’Spatience was tried, and he demanded’The elimination flf Foraker asp, public servant. . To’ bring matters close to homo1 remember tbefamohs congressional convention in Xenia when Foraker Wasplaced above .Boosevelt and Jesse TaylorJionared, by. a “ nomi­ nation*1in such a- gathering, "Was it any wonder that Boosevolt’ s name was hissed in, that meeting* of Forakerites.,There is every indi­ cation to show>, that Foraker bore the.expense ofrthui congressional convention as a vindication of abu­ sive charges^ This is his home dis­ trict .dnd a 'determined *enoift was made to show that the people were with him. The fact* are Foraker had only a,few- followers,; men1who really- believed In him,’ While the restweremerely dupe* to his cause* The iSfe^Aito hasfor eevetal WS ms»d bhif effiirtt in thi* cause fueling thatjust what has been .exposed whs true.' We have beeh condemned by the pro­ fessional politician for cur attitude on tHegrounds Of irregularity with, the party, How comes a man at the head of a string of yellow pa­ pers, an,outcast form his own party, who not only makes the charges but proves them by correspondence that both Forake’f and theStandard; Oil Company admit is true. TOentanglematters Foraker has announced:- his intention of cam­ paigning for his seat In the Senate. I t means thathowlil Invade every county in the state and by the aid of his millions endeavor to,, elect a Republican-senator or representa­ tive to the State legislature that ■willvotedo return him to tlfe tfni- ted States Senate. Greene county will not escape. Many of her politicians afs.of the Foraker stamp. Many of them' have not given him up. Many more will he for him when the ‘.‘dough’ *comes for distribution. The H ubaud will in due time forward a Sot of questions to be answered by Jaines B. liewia. the Republican candidate for represen­ tative, The people should demand a public statement as to his attitude tpaard Foraker, So far Mr, RoWis' has evaded his position on 'both lo­ cal option and senatorial questions,’' The public must,"and will khoW Where Mr, Letoi* stands before election day, WANTEDPotatoes. At Bird’*, Mis# Garris Henderson of Ibsria, is the guest of her rfeter, Mrs, Arthur Auld. —F ob S au e !’ G y e a r s ' old, Hastings Bros, -Afresh Jersey cow, Inquire o f Herr dp Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Martin of Jamsstown spent Sabbath Witli Mr*. Anna Boyd, ' —Rockers, c 0 uches ,1 folding beds Biddboard*, atMcMillan’s Wittehberg College plays Cedar- ville College the first game of foot ballon Saturday afterjaesn. Mr. B, Reed and wife of Jefferson­ ville spent Sabbath here. Mr, Reed i* proprietor of, the hotel in his town, ................. . 111iwiiww inpiiain , { v Mrs Martha Morton left Tuesday morning for Marissa,, III.; where bhewlll spend several weeks with Rev. and Mrs, Thomas Tutner, Her toMfew* rtpb, doer, srtii vou look at it i agajp.y-* sighed Mrs. Howard New- coFik in on aeatasv of bliss, “isn't it i gnifieeafc? Turn thisway now* 4 glance feints out the’ trgdi- iiouai beauty. I hsva never Been; anything so j>erfectly exquisite. Dear, do coim over hew and look at if from this riser. Ons would never believe that tadh a lovely tiling ox- ■ isted in the world. The perspec­ tive is simply grand. How inspiring and noble! Hew i* another view from the right. Doesn't it show off even to better advantage? I am limply entranced with admiration/', IFbafc is Mrs. Newcome looking at? Some masterpiece in a picture gallery? No, indeed. It i* an old; kitchen ehair she purchased at a second­ hand star#, which she thinks is a “genuineantique.”—BohemianMag- azine, -? nmrhSmrs^, MmCwtUTIK . - > “ w t t .’i s t . r " ’ « - 8* ot » k i. A lf?opo*HIon >i».l bs iabr. 0>Ht«a tft tit* «l*VU)r« at U>tf vtat* At th* »*xt tor r»*«V*r* vi th«.-A»noral M»«mwy.ntv tki *W*tltatJoj» otjtbe .•tot* or Ohio5o wettoa* IS to a 2 , beta. incluolto. Of Atttcjo XL sbHll reapettlvelr b e : it IS to S? i #ect'.oou ypiJQ JW'g'i'fci.'H pm. A—.U'.^yn A-ZEZ. -•C.Tr-Jl,»>'-r.-—.-- "TAKE THIS CUT’ The; Krncf Tow Have Bought* «atd vrWdh &a* bcm. ja wee for over SO years, has borne tlie signature off *•and Bas beenmade tmder his per­ sonal supervision, since it» iufkncy* ■; , — ,— . ABowno on# to deooive you in thi*. A l l C*n*aterffeiJ», Imitntions sad are bw6 , Experiments that trifle with and. endanger tb e heaRli pr InfSants and Children-Experlenca against Exporimtaal^ What is CAS TOR IA O astorla is a b a rm le ss su b stitu te fo r C a sto r O il, P a re ­ g o r ic , D ro p s a n d S oo th in g Syrup s, ,I t i s P leasan t* I t con ta in s n e ith er Opium * M orph in e n o r .o th e r N a rco tic su b stan ce . I t s a g e is it s gu a ran tee . I t d estroys W o rm s an d a llay s F everish n ess, I t cu re s D iarrhoea a n d W in d . C o lic , I t re lieves T e e th in g T rou b le s, cu res Con stipation a n d F la tu len cy . I t assim ilates th e F o o d , regu la te s th e S tom ach a n d B ow e ls , g iv in g h ea lthy an d n a tu ra l sleep , . T h o Ch ildren ’s F ah a oe sr-T h e M o th e r's F riend * - , * ' J * ‘ v sj- GENUINE CAS TOR IA ALWAYS Hears the Signature of he toil], and I Elmer Spahr o fClifton left, Tue*1- tlay for Columbuswhere he entered the O. Bv TJ. While there n? will take specialwork for a degree, 1 ' . ■ liw. W to tu«, »<mroor for bis M aopltJSJJttK . SBV i^WW t&SSNFW perfect |ence I will BeR'what I have - ............................ - - - on hand atrcost.' ’ C. M. CfoUa®. a«Andis tA¥A»® ..BOe. -1IL; Xttrr .......— „ . ..... distinctly- m .A x& town 41<fAr«nt d»ya un­ less, Itt OMA Of sy-nuaoy, UiraB-toUrths Of the m»tab.es •i*ots4 to w bolts* In; which it *h»U b* MndtB*. vh*U ^issshs*. with thi* .rulo-, hut tfi* risSk'A ff « biu.cn It* nnsi «tuuA(o -*h*U cm * b* dlwchssii yit|i. JSTohill shttii eAntotit-'tobr* ttsn; os* which AhWlob* OftArir fopret**} to - - .. And AO IMr S&iol h* foylvcd or I'nlended, wnlSMtos h»V hot «otiUn1th* ool(re«ct rsylysd, »« th* Mctlon pr**ctl*ni Amended;., Attd tbs sectSoh. «r soAtnendcti shall ‘ T B f l l . »»oty hiu .<i*»**d b]-- the:ken-. *1 Mftnjhlr sEQUl, Wore It can becoma s ' ftrfW ‘ L------ Mrs. fJaralp Huff, Mies Martha Nagiey,and Miss Ntiomi Nagley of- Deleware were guests of relatives here for several days. # h* do n ot........................ Ith hil uW*;ot|owt- to, wrltlns, to to wfcjeh if nristoltei which may wider on lt» -paa»*i«.-. Tit ‘ ‘ ioSmh*r* «t«5ted to that wh*s* th* bHI.St’f h w *tnd it With. :th* boils* . then recobsi v two-thlrd»dOf lioui« £tifcotojo*iioa*'or iqvfirtior, to heiM i*td*r the veto -Dojis' j>»u«£*. :if twO-qilrda of' toS'toembM* ikctad^W 'that- ho«s» -then, ' ‘ ' 1“ -*-tr hscott* a law, hot- ona ot the governor. . ^-Alahastine, the sanitary, wall Uoating. Made iii Sixteen different tints and Whil e. Sold By Kerr & ’Hastings.- ‘ C ' / \ -I'V-r-y- - . - j ? Wo are informed tHat the death of Raymond ’ Clemans 'Wade of, $ptibgfleld last week yraa dtte to obolitis of the bowefe instead df"tu­ berculosis!, ' ” , - ' u r N ta r*\ iaUi8ULnd|BE .H & fS id V tournmont,.... ’aftop.iroth *dj< him, with Mi Aoemsry A*J fflSE) ttowrelnim.' w -heroin vtoWi * V . . S | •K*ef oo ' ,—Men’ s “heather Coats’’ rever­ sible, heather oh.one side, Cordu-, roy oh the other. Frias |6:0(J». ^;\« b L' B ifd ’ B * ! SpwXer Adopted li« ghnfi b* b ne n oouws* n , returned by. the gov*. Snnday* excepted* ..to Mm, ItiSnall become earner*! ewSmbly bf ad- ft* ratnto; In-which cese; r vnltoe, within ten;day*. jVnt. it ab&U be -iued;by foh*< -to the office-of- th*? The governor may dls- ■t ttoatf to any bin rank.- * and the Items iir'sfttSMricksUi X tht'mgnhei; too Tepawage ot a idment (hall take .ot January, A, 0 ,1808.- ’*&< rof • '' I S 1' FARMS gPTO *00 Constantly on hand FORBADE flirougiioutOliio. Write us TO­ DAY for. our descriptive list. Htate Mse of farm and locality desired or if you wantus to sell your farm, write us,* We can sell it for you. Years of exper­ ience. Goodbank refereneeb., Smith & Clemans, IMC getoMS **4 L*M A***!*,., Cwd-urviUo. Oh io* Aleii agenle for the famousCar* tercar Aufeasiubite. eafeai^iSi'itgssastea - ■■ ■ % j Wwwm jrSflPFwTW■ ffSwIrl? ffltfijpipiffw# - H ombki feato M i* Mhmm that fees of feed and itm taky tbeot-b feom m m per d»w. of their ow r W*t*ht 1 » seeieture. Rallyday at the United Presby­ terian Sabbath school Sabbath Sep­ tember ft . Special exercises, an illustrated address by th* pastor Immediately after Sabbath School andwill be interestingto oldoswell asyoung. Every *ne welcome. •>- - ■ - - . Reason Atone auprefte. Great attachments make one ac­ complish darrllna deeds easily, but they do not chanae temperament; r«a> ion alotte'.control* behavior.—Madam* d« Gfttlto. ttr. Milts' Anlf-pAln Vi}ln r*li(*vt> piiln ■0^r*rw*K MW Wft*F*r WWW 1 W Mrs. D. €b BuR, "Mrs. J. M* drew and. MtoS®* Lula and Effl* Barber wer* guests at a thimble party given by Mrs. W-L. Marshall m,Xenia, on Wednesday. —Haying decided to quit Ch»f*iio* business I amselling what Jrematns Ofmy line of FittsbdrgFerlectfeace lit cost. ! ' , C, M* croiiss. The village council at Jamestown, has turned down the request Of the Commercial Club for voting in the waterworks question. TheTorm of the petitionwas notproper in a le­ gal way. Mr. GeoVge Stewart left last Sat­ urday ior Battle Creek, Mich., where be expects to resume Iff* work In the study of medicine, this Is his. second year in that school/ ' ° Messrs. It, B. Bather, Alex Turn- bull, W. A. Turnbull* Charles Turnbull, Thompson Crawford and James Caldwell were among Dayton excursionists on Thursday to hear Bryan. Afc prides much Iotfer than theyare elsewhere* Gentssmts, tfousers, over* coals, cleaned and pressed in thelatest ^fcayls. In dye­ ing suits we do not allow any one.to excel. In ladies' wear, jacket*, cloaks, skirts, plaited or unplested, clcAned pressed or dyed. * Work cnUed for and deliv­ ered or leave with Dwight Sterrett, Cedsrville ageRt. XENIA DRY LEANINGCO., Xenia, 0 . 86 E. MainBh, Both’Fhdttos. f o Ms. It - s«& s. ... «rjurq . U h #*«♦ .'» Vl...... •JgKOt *u4 MitMl* to oof bttWl# lor erf poblte sttuy tor 5 f S % l frty. » b» msos — airMted by t B ac S o * torn*****, mis r*tn*I» to ‘ tM ham * a S' , an. , ■>: '*wh* i* A*« , ; (tli>a. *b*li;b«i' • tut* at Ohio; to* srn Monday «d toction tw<r of a Jtottob.ot tbtsUtt f ln U At-ttlltv*: » 'toXATIOlC. ' . AtMtobiy tbAll btvt toAlntAto A*. Aaoll- »tkt* *nd Ioc»! , ttat nubJAtto. of dlffATADCAA Juttlly ur* a jiwt vAtern . *«d «to«r ckArgAt public purpoMi only •cab Aubjoct, a tea ArbA.Aun-fnacredi <w*y. A . Bondt ot *srclty,rvHl*gA, to tbto out* ....... . ot .^tot public diaaaa ot toilruction, burying groand*. ACHACdAzclusivAiy nwcitotiottA ot portly ptvptrty « n < tielu- pitriHtAt, And- piT*on*l rt sot exctcdlzrg In todivHuAi, u*y, by pt«d trow tcx*uem; bA iiubJAct to AltAr- VAtot ot All prop- ' tlm# to tiaiA, *t tody M „ ___ tot* AtA AXAmptlon* to * tklc *n»Aijdt*Aat it Adoptod tkaii tit**, to tot tttoAutuncr.And to AXMAfe-MAMNI AA4 « rai 5 r 1 .sxa'i Atlffh cr rMAW; at»4 tk* until oto*rwi« Af*rtf.p Mtostot m T** l of th* iiovit of Adtptod m m s tftw s . tlUt toA AATtfAly roil* sow os j •S a I a I ewdAdy M «rulrAd by to« V*»* Joint ft*A«' “ Aomblv At ' U X trtk A. r 01* to tbl« 'Affio*. tuid In toy JHAtotory of StmtA, a * re> l ot to* »f*t* -------- - - . is tj wmtmdti wawworr toMrtrtlHrtW?a-Ato* A«4 a iac I j At ^ i m M t hUA $ti of Ohio, of A by to* Oeaoral Agio, OAIkA27to day i*v« b«rAtinto tajur-1 T bar* r«u... . ffixad toy effielAt 22rd day of April, OARMl A, THOMPBOtf, e*ori>.targ of SMA cor - OHIO. * * * $ ? £ * » rnm fm vm in tfttA AttASibly tp A*uid *&& ' t* U t**d**S tor hw H*n*T*t Atismblg of „ th* mat* *f Ohio'. . , Ssrwos J. A stipiwitlon. tk*U. bs tbb- » b IU a 4 to flw amoks at tbit tlAto at ttat S«xt ttacUMt for sttSiMtA of ttat atntral fM W 25 Of Artlrtt II ■o m to rt«d air foiioivts ____.. . .Jnm r, «*• !• « of oar* gaMra! AttASibly JkAR Ateuaonrc oil tot ’ippwwry mtA if la towsbto I* m W m u p f itopromtaitottf idontofth*Menot*. Adoptod Martb to, I8GS. Virrrws; omo* i I. CAf , O hio ,. of Slat#, .»SOX, Strftiary of to. do tatratay eottlfy AAltod Joint i totstaly at Mim illMur** taa], at A, 6. id fMUt.) WJS'aPSftan *■ to tol m oo, and in my •toratory ot aitato, »r*to- i to tot Bta*« Ot Ohio, of A — by thb Uefitral A#* it, on tot Soto day n , I JlAVA herauftttl i ainxAd my opera! **M day jof April, m xm a . vimMPSUff,. OtWritoy of Stoia m w m m m m ******* w m * mmm t mi * d#t*& ’ tor Tbei in Use F o r O ve r S O Years . TH*OKHTCUS.OHMK* VTM0*0ATCtoifT, H*WTOOKCITY. ; J . H . H c M I L L A N , ;t . Manufacturer of 'CEMENTQRAVEVAULTS} Hqliow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney f Blocks^ Veranda Col* uvms, Piers,;Ete., Etc.-^; ^,s Telephone 7 . ■ <Cedarville, Ohio. * . "w For Render end medium . figures. The Tiigh busfci long back and snug hijps. Mould ; the form perfectly producing those slender and grace­ ful lines, so.>much i f the vogue. • ^ Favorite Price $1* $1*50 and $2. - _« Also HairBowKibbons, all colors, Bordered Lawns* Belts and Collars, Leather Bags and ChainPurses, Fans, LongSilk Gloves—all colors* | HUTGHISOfi & GIBNEY’S, X E N IA , OHIO. TOWNSLEY BROS,. Cedarville* Ohio. - totoN*- Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build­ ings raised and^foundafions constructed* See 'us for Cement workfof all, kinds. Bstiinates cheer- lully'given* ail—-Nt-fai 4 POR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. * We have found , *', “J.-M.” ASBESTOS ROOFING equal to alt demands. Whether it be Used on the most modest farmbuilding or thelargestmimtiFacturing plant we have alwaysfound It true to its trust R Ismade to give service. Every squareIsthoroughly inspected before leaving the factory* Theworkmanship is.right, and thematerials used in its construction areas goodas money canbuy. At evldence-~we canpoint to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day* furthermore, it requiresno coating or painting, “The first cost is the only cost/1 OurBooklet PR/* Sentfra# on request* will giveyou valuablo information, U4w. Johns-ManvilleCo. Clovetaind, 0. . T Lrt-.'^qr-. Ij ^^Lirnpit H £ U —•■ “w , wuidmrnaml itj theH8„iaii,2 nay better,.. In miff-summer you bfevft to- trust to a large degree to your butt^ier. Well Cared For Meats to hot weather are the only kind to buy; we bavopfoper appliances for keeping them right, and'they’re sweet and eafewhen eold. Don’ t go - meat shopping wh$n it’s hot, _Buy of us and be sure.- , C. H. CROUSE, CKDARVILLE, 0, Rheumatism ^ Do you want to gefc rid ol\t% D; soytake Dr.Miles .iTcffviue modified as di- "reeted in .pamphlet around, bottle, lu addition to the .direct curative properties it has1 a soothing effect up- / op the nervous.system by 'which , the • rheumatic *“ pains are controlled, and - /rest and' sleep .assured.. Tt has made .many cures of ’ this painful disease,, some of them after years •of' suffering, If- it w ill. ' cure others^why not youv I f yonr case is- eoinpli- cated, write us for advice, " it dosts.yoii^^pothing and | 'may save you prolonged suifering; r v " "1 waa' so 'crlpplpd , ttaat I ' could .. .-.scarcely walk. Aftor haVlnetny.shoes.. on for an hour o r two ! couldupanage ; - tat Walk by Buttering the »ton. Then J .began to- have^ pains all through , ^jny syatdBit ■ My doctor told, me I had •/ . an acute attack . Of _ Intianarnatory' rheumatism. ,1 read about Dr- Miles* Kervirte,- hPUgM^h .bottla; and I com- s . mencoU toget bettor 'from the start . and- for thW past six months. Jhave scarcely any ’ pain* and am, ama, to ( S >r I* visit Fourtl tiful U I will| bast Fail! ~ jOIil ip i have i HJ than J been opporl produl in A inl are no| been i promi^ l TH A ’ll Co., Vi to -W el ClotheJ $10 to : to $30* ‘ •Paral Th| latest: tern prl in theil as in al wrinkll ^veryt| There i and ha from sure to it cont W l an order NOTJ ftV' Gold C ou p tl With c h a s il 4tl %c H Now* located in the Bpokn* waiter'Hotel Building across the street from the old “Adams” stand. Restaurant in ’ hotel lobby and dining room on BecOnd fioor, reached. by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c, - , High.Street; Springfield, 0* SJ lire LIQUORs«l MORPHINE' XAbtto, la theoily te«wand rational treatoiaet ftotMMaMtoteato cwtNKorcmuaa. sam tot rmfi#oki*taadtorm*. i»«7K k UO hs I ma A**.. COLUMBUS OHIO U ■ .XKty-AW. DISUSES OF THE RECTUM ■r,JftiCMJu*uums«Mtoto*yroltotowto*to* |wMi«tot*to<Hk«*» ijiMMlf*{itotoAtoton* '»*« hMtot M f*»n MMtwt *«,«*HT-lN.. Kttoto to*to tototofttr**toMttoa- Akuttor,KMtor, hiMAtoiABM» K*toto to* StoiM* stltomSi rntxtnro* aeto oa j O ktju , m um tmaet ottotonMMurtorJMtoteMlMK* dr . j. j. M c C lellan Sx iw -lim t C olumbus , 0, .u «iw» rat m m m Sm T tmiss MOUMmme : For a radius - of $15.00f| billed.' Onej be al These! writ® tlie f Srcadk Wat! elryl Gpti| 67.6$r Bancrot Mer ren’ ChiJl 4Bi| Boggar Latl| Builf *Fur| 7 So FWed’sl Dial v e tf tics o:8: Kattfn Mel CIol Ha| IB- A/isleyj B o l 62- r ■ Sold and adjuat^ by * «* » Wiioirajatt, • A f h ] of the A| ^avitif and yo»j For carfare^ wi\ ■ 1'i:it1 £ftV. #d Firtboburl ballad tft tf of Ootobor « entomb!* bylory <m|

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