The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
t 1, - A I U 'I U .K , w iib * . W* t t o u o i r Y<a. h P athos **.* an* inroad**" e««,!ul «ud prompt atMutfou #u a ll bBHU« »* in t r u d e d t.i r;« a a.-ut it. Ask Mmwhat he iiihiKs of if. No medicine in ever take the place of your doctor. Keep in dose l *,v.kh with him, consult him frequeii%Jrusfc him fully, *V;i alcohol in this cough medicine. /, LVAyerCv'J.owIl,Aiau, iv T .a im buji*r-c«i#t«I. AUvegetal*. Act duetfly on the ijver- GentJyUxa- Date, only one pill. Sold for nearly #Ixty year*. Aik your doctor about them. NSW YOKKDtRAi* and SANK h * f»~.\ ; m rsm Tli* «v v e u ir u t i . a y i *■ :■ null. . ORDERS* unst cyn- tummy by The Cedarvffle HemlcL fx .o o I ’n r Y«ttir. Loam Made Personal or m 1 Estate, i Security, ICA , » i h u l i , -■ - j t t a u o j - . I. ! Banking ts nr*. : A M'. t o t P. M, 8. W. tfJUTjr, P r ,* *- nn U . Xi, ;.* tn i; * ! 1 3 V J TiredWomen W wbm , warn and tired tnm ever-wer’i, need a iwtle. fba t fedjfcg o 2 weak- aora *r tiredness n il! not leave pm ft ftsefl. Take Cardal, tliat eHedualrenieily ter theailoteais and wcak- nes* el wernea. Tkonsands el vnernen lave tried Cavdul andwrite enthusiastically el Its grea’ fcendti to them. V it > A rec e s l id le r from Mrs. C la riss Sragg, e i Sweetser* f! l a d . , says? " fengn e can** not td lk ewm se tiyou r mcd- Iciae has dune lo r we. Be- . l i r e I began taking Cardu ll eesid n t d e » day’s w o rk ..1 wesld werk awlille ami iie d ew s, 1 s k ill always give frafaw te you r rae'dietae.” ?&h Try Cardid* For sale everywhere. * B « tOfattuk,**, FIG DAY, NOVEMBER M, MM a * “ 5*SSB rsS S S S X S ^ S S S S S S !^ ^ ^ M H u m o r a n d P h ilo s o p h y # r ttVJVCJUSf Nf. S W T H PERT PARAGRAPHS. T.1FE uiiplic be out; grunO sweet sous if a woman could have a charge account without ever having her hus bands ntteutlou called to the same. I t Is bnrd to always tell the differ ence between good and evil and some times not wholly profitable. For a filer in wheat you do not need Wright brothers’ latest, ' Don’t try to do too much nor too nmuy people A , man’s idea of a good dinner is* a simple little affair that tfe- Icles atC’of Ids gustatory nerves and requires only five minutes of Ills wife’s time,to prepare. . t. The size of n man’s bank: ac count may bear no relatiou to the sound o f h ia voice. There .may be some things that money can’t buy. bnt no woman knows the shop that keeps them. It Is too bad that a man’s soul mate- cguT also be his sole mate. Marvelous is the optimist who can pay alimony cheerfully. Snap Warrtsd. I do not cars for teaftuc,- „ To wort* i Am inirftato! XXteat. Scrap Book Willing to Try« “And so, my friends," the sunshine orator went on eloquently,' “with all our troubles, all nur woes, our cares and Utile disappointments In life, let us laugh them, off. Ibis your friend, the man who for many years you have trusted as you would your own broi h- er, deceived you?- Laugh It off. Has tom ■a. AHO|*UMiU« l to *nv« ot yo#r money tmeic. ftt*rHog Rem*dy Co,, Chisago or rf.Y. 599 JUXmSALEiTENM 1 U 40 NBOXES 80 YEARS* C , EXPERIENCE P atents TflASC IVI a RKS _______ - D esign * P f f f COPYfttttHTS A c . unni * too.lift*A rfMrhAmidttctlpfVniriny gokierrMtortiifn tmt opinion f.-ee■whether an toVAMtWHt I------ UoMMiiatl to erftbtWronto? t«M». f, .mmnntca. t'v.tiHflmiff. 1 . HANDBOOKon rat.tit* (SStot »m>rfur*enuin(t vawm». X think that X eetrtd Bit It Without a bit o f aid And hav* tny work un*uu«led And atrlqtlY up to rrritdo. And, oh, i Would enjoy It, Just working at that trade! A# to remuneration, Most anything would do.' Ot course It should bo ample, flnough to see me through. The presidential wages Td gladly cut In two,. A s to the hours o f labor. They should not bp too long. Tbo work would bo nerve racking, And I’m not very-strong, Just make It bait the evening, And X could get along. One day tt» fredit dosir bell af i cH fain tToronto bouse rang, and the mis Irene or the home, answering the mm- roons, found on Tlie thrwbold a dindn ntlve Irish Tad. c ‘‘Well,’’ she queried, “What is It?” “I’ve come for Hie money*” was file ‘ncoulc but cryptic resftonse. The lady bad no idea whnt the. bo noant, hilt finally the latter made it dear that he had come to collect r small sum owing on a parcel which had been delivered to n visitor In Ihe muse. The lady paid the money and ban suggested (hat she be given a If such a Job woro offered I’d Jump at It so quick That it would Jar my molars, And, oh, how 1 would stick! I’d take It in a mlnuto VYitliout * single kick. t'-mt fto«, OMWtMmer f-jrtornri;iifc»Wm». Rtomts t«ksn thmvfli jHnna ACo.wrslia tk*t withostehsrss, intb* Sdetmffeflwtricait. ■weir nhwtrstwa wsetrtv. T-wcsstrir. i_~ i «r *f tourcsl' Trtms, t? s fy_|S}rjr.'ntrs, * 1 . Hon by*» rss*i!*»isr«. n .. h .* s j f u m w u u j n u r,c> > i0 u rn m is i IBC cl ** 1****;New York ItOSStoTS*F » „ Wtohltwuml Xi,c !R FRE.E One pair Blended Invis ible Bifocals, nil one price no scam, no cement. To any one bringing or -lending to our office three customers for glasses a- mounting to $5,00 or more m w ill preirf'iit a pair of Invisible .Blended Bifocals #rith frames. Call on or ad- dm»s, Charles S» >'«y? M’fV OljiflelAH. JO j H. M * i» S t ., H iT iiig lM d , II, In Danger. . ”Sho I n going to marry a man with a title.” “Hats she money5“ “No” '‘Prospects of an Inheritance?” “Not any.” “Why la lie marrying her?” “He fell In love with her,” “He wanbt to lx? careful or they will throw him out of the dnUt’3’ union.” receipt. “Receipt! What's that?” ashed the •mall hut determined collector. The lady explained that ns Ihpy wore Wh noting the part of ngenfs la the ’ransaetlou It would be advisable for 'dm to give her something In the shape if a voucher. ' The lad’s business education evident- y did not Include A knowledge of the echnlcalUies of any such1 formal pro- •eedfug as ibis, but he was bright- ir.d Irish. So, wllh the remark. “AW. f.tnow what you want now,” he wrote in the hack of the memorandum he *iad brought with him; “T. Maloney came Ter the money Hid got !• /' Painful Gravity. “Who was if discovered the law Of gravity?” “Newton, t lic-Heve." "Maybe so, but that bunch I was telling Jokea to In the smoking car had absorbed if. if they weren’t the orig Inal discoverf-r.-V' CASTOR IA For In fan ts and CMldxam. Tbi M YonHavsAlwaysSNgfc! Bears the SSaaatnro « f i M‘iscul»r Tbeology* Cirminghrm was the home of prlzc- Ighting when the ring was patronhred by literal me and royalty. Urumma- ;pfi xiets were tf> bo found everywhere fighting their Way to fame and to that tittle public house In which they aimed 0 ) spend their declining days. There was Bendigo—the famous Bendigo- who relinquished the idea of the tav- Tti and became an enemy to all tin- cighteotisue.' a, “Wot’s atheists?’* he miked once on being told that a gather ing of men he caw were of that per suasion. He was told, “Don’t believe In uo Gal, don't they?” he shouted. ‘Here, Isold my coat, I’ll scon show ’em tool's wot!”—Louden Mail, ABAPTISTELDER ’Tis Cheerfulness, n Dutch proverb tliat “paint J. H. McfllfXAN* FnnerR l JUrn-e ,,f rs , 1 VurjiStuft T>*ftl«r. vfa.n?i!.'ii ;i|!r< v u t rontout O rA f* V n n U e u n it* (-m eu t lsmMIiid: £ l> # fc e Tafoplum -* «.*, O d A r v IU e , o b lu . R«itor#d to Healtk Ixy VinoJ *1 wuk inn down tmd weak from ln« digestion and general debility, also suf fered from vertigo, J saw a cod liver preparation called Vino! advertised and decided to give it a trial, and the re sults were most gratifying. After tak ing two bottles I regained my strength and am now feeling tinusually well,” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap tist Church,'Kingston, N. (J, VInoI is not a patent medicine—but * preparation composed of the medicinal elements of cods’ livers, combined with * tonic lion and wise, Vino! creates * hearty appetite, tones up the organa of digestion and makes rich, red tdood, la this natural manner, Vinol creates S strength for the run-down, over-1 worked and debilitated, and for dell- \ cats children and old people. For chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vlaol la unexcelled. All tmth persons la this vicinity are asked to try "Vinol on our offer to re fund thair axoaay if It falls to giro sat* AIn SI IfliKli H Ulill |rJIIU ocsfH nothin;?.’*such are Its preserving qtialitie; iu damp climates. Well, huh - chine costs less, yet It Is finer pigment, And so of cheerfulness or a good tem per—the more it Is spout the mere of it remains. A Sas«y Corps*. It was in a midnight interview with an Importunate newspaper reporter shut Chauneey Depow fh t told Ids fa mous story of the sassy corpse, which ho applied to the reporter’s own case “A spiritualist had died,’’ said he, “nod his friends came to a clergyman and asked him to punch u funeral sermon, even though that tvas In coniSiet with tilt h*tenets. And he ilk! So, as best lie i wild. And when be got through tile widow ur,M tuoMuced that nhe had ft *ommnnb ation from the disease;! Riid proceeded to tear the clergyman, his sermon aml his sentiments to rib bons, “ ‘I’m mighty' sorry,’ said the spirit- unilst lender, “ Tin not/ said (he clergyman. Tv# 1 nached many a funeral sermon, but this is the first tim* J was «v*r mummk I by tN corps*/ " SRTTI.KU HIUSEMT COMKOHTABir. twH og au t-trj.ty #arri*v# III tin* tsprMto. w h l>- li wm Miiuoot due t* da rt, but in v«ju. AMKiiming ■■ oSHal air, he •bilked up to the bn* cMiriMjce uud cried In k steji- tortua voke: “AH o h * n g c bm . This car* riag# ivu't. «0- I**," There wcjv ex* ycur iiusineSs, ihgt once was prosper ous, grown dull'nnd sluggish? Laugh it off. Hus worry entered In to dis turb your peace of mind? Laugh it off. Have you quarreled with one you love? Laugh it off.” “Soy, mister/’ interrupted a wealljer beaten old man sitting In the front vow. “can’t ye vary this yere enter- tainment with jest u few really funny jokes?’’ “Jokes,” retorted the lecturer. “Jokes! Why should J Indulge In such frivolity at such a lime, as this?” “Waal, ye see.” resumed .the old fel low, squirming in ids seat. "I got a porous plaster on that tickles me like time, and l thought mebbe with » ieette help I might laugh It off/’—Lip- pincoU’s. 1 rhmmtioiw low, but d#ep, from the oc cupant* of the crowded compartment, hut neverlhelrtw they hurried out of the carriage mid pocked tbeniHelves away in other porta of ihe trull*. The smile on tlu* face’of ttie young man was childlike u* be settled him- solrcomforiubiy. "Ah,” he mnr- tuurert. ’’it’s- a grand thing for me that I was born clever! I wish they'd hur- .ry up and start/' By and by the station milkier put bis head In the window mid said: “I fiilppese you “ V irtue, Stogie Is every Uvlnsr creature horn. Single he passes to another world. Single he eats the fruit o t evil deeds. Stogie, the fruit of good,, and when hft leaves His body like -a log or heap of clay Upon the ground his kinsmen walk away. Virtue atone stays by him at' the tomb And bears him through the dreary, track less gloom. —Code of Mami, ‘|T ish ' t 001X0,” are tile smart young m«» who told the poopletlilii ’ *“ ’•Yes,” said the clever one, and he smiled. “Well ” said tlie station master, with a gnu, “it Isn’t going. The porbr heard yon telling ike people* nnd so he* uncoupled it. He thought yau were a director/’ ’ His Orders. A Scottish parish minister wast going from home and procured the clergy man of a neighboring jiarlsk to offi ciate oil Sunday, The parish minis ter’s .servant, who was' also beadle. Was sent over to the stntioil to drive the visiting reverend gentleman to the manse. When the train arrived {be beadle, asked the visitor to be good enough to wait awblie. as be bad some errands to do before going home. It Waa two hours before he returned. The min ister was furious and threatened fo re port ffae beadle to bis waster. “Weel, sir, ye can dne tbat If ye like/’ sold the beadle, “but he tell’t me himself to wait till It wee dark afore I drove ye ower. for W the folk o’ t&r • e p p r #*nr wh* wa|i-. ^ Thr*« 0*fu, If you are tempted to reveal A tale some one-'-to you ttue told About-anotlw, make I f pas*. BejtU-e you -si>eak, tltrite gate* of gold- These rtarraw gates-first, "Is if true?” • Then, "X* It nw lfuir" in your mind Give truthful answer. And the next Is last and rmrrowwit, ”1# It kind?” And If to reach your lips at least It passe* through these gateway*three Then you m*.v tell the tale nor fear . What the m u lt o f apsech may he. It Wouldn’t: Work, , St. Peter looked the newcomer over with Adoubtful eye. “You were a very prominent public mpu on earth. I understand” he said, “l believe I wng ao considered,” thO newcomer affably replied. . “You were the subject of *everal In terview* in which you guv* utterance to ftentiincnt* of a decidedly atrocious ehameter.” f*M the sol h tra e laetaewtr ^ e ftfsagw’. . . ......................... ‘Terr YsiniPm*., It teMp you tbfi tUi*p. You XtH-nut 1» say that you were mtoqtnrted, Thk way to the for- ntiee cellar, plea»e.” t«cr«t of Hmypin#**. 1 hn %0 llvetl to ktintv that the groat secret of human Imppliu-a* i« this: Never suffer y«ur enerch-a to stag nate. Th<* <M adage **f "too many lror.H in the tin-” convey* mi uufruth, You (ftiuKit have torn many. Poker, tougM and all-keep them going.— Adam Clark, Th# Dwrtwrg’ Ord#r»> A lady whose fansband scemvhl to be doing little but lie la (he hammock mid eat apple* w*s oaked by a sym- pafhetle neighbor whet the trouble with him was. "Doctor#." *he refilled sadly, "No: he h##n't com* Into a for- tui'e.” A writer in Today’# Magatle.e teils the story. “You sec/' explained the wife, “lie’s been ha\ lug some eoft of matter with Ids fttonw<-h, nnd be eewMifed two dlf- feienf d;wt»'r* about ft. One t«Id him to eat it M|ic apple every hour, and the other sk M to rest an hoar after euting nap* PATENTS <‘svrM*.*n4 TMekAfi. „ <n(K iimmm *rminnrt*ilffr •mwk “’w nofiomataie •****•«■ i r s S j rtsJttWSV ' cvw I n - iiaMiw4snr«t fete, tet A^ikektjrf^’gei < r>*t m turn to to# diMkl JhuHk W*ni 4nHPI^ro|RHP* O .A .8 «mft*ties •ewwaie'^ * On* of 8*thecn'«. Juke*. That inveterate joker, tbe elder Soth- srn. bad nwdv an #t>pointment with Toote. the comediau, to dine at a well known London restaurant. The hour >£ meeting was fixed, and Sotherb Ar rived wune few minutes before the ap pointed time. Au elderly gehtjeman was dining s4 a table a t some little disbitice from that prepared for the two actor*. He waa reading Anewspa per, which be had comfortably arrang ed before him, as be was eating bis dinner, flothero walked up to him nod, striking him a smart blow be tween the Hhontdem. said: “Hello, old fellow! Who would have thought of seeing you here? 1 thought you never"--- The assaulted diner turned around angrily* when #other» "Selllined: "I beg you a thousand par- dous, sir. I thought you were an old friend of mine, a family man whom 1 never expected to see her#. ) hope you will pardon me.” The old gentleman growled a reply, and Solhem returned to Ids tabic, where he wns presently joined by 1‘oole, 10 whom It* wiki: ‘‘See that old l*»y? I’ll bet you half a crown you daren’t go and give !d:n ti skip on the Park nnd pretend you have mistaken him for ft friend.” “Done!” miId and done It was Immediately, with a result that broke up the (Uriel* nnd left atreftke of blue In the air of the room for f t day. T h e K in a Y ou ITuv« A lways B o u g h t, an d w h ie li tuts bow . In use fo r o v e r 3 0 years, h a s Borne tlx© sign a tu re o f a in l Las B een m ade und er h i* per-* son s! superv ision sin ce ite inftiiey* A llow u o on* to d o c e lv ey o u ln thSl. A ll Counterfeits,, Im ita tion s and “ dnat-as-ffood** are hub Bxjxerinicnts th a t trU e w ith an d endanger th e h ea lth o f InLm ts and Children—ex p er ien ce aga in st Experiment* What is CASTOR1A Castorla i s a harm less su b stitu te fo r Castor O il, B are- goric, D rop s and Sooth ing fcyrups. f t is Pleasant* I t con ta in s n e ith er Opium , M orphine nor o th er Narootio sub stance. I ts ag e is it s guaran tee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness* I t cures D iarrhoea and W ind Colic* I t re liev e s T eeth in g tr o u b le s , cures Constipation and Flatulency* I t assim ila tes th e F ood , regu la tes th e Stom ach and B ow e ls, g iv in g h ea lth y and na tura l sleep* T h e Children’s Faixaceac-The M other’s Friend* G E N U I N E CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindTonMe AlwaysBon# In U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a rs . TH* ccny M i *« omi - am V. ? tmo . iia V« thi 5* t , m * w to*n city . MM TtatoXBUn* NEW OFFERINQS 100 Seam less 3 x 12 ft. good quality Brussels Rugs, each . . . . $ 10.50 One and Two Room Lots Straw Mattings-One-half price - to Close. New line of Carpets, Rugs, W all Papers, Linoleum, Draperies and Lace Curtains for . The F a ll . Season*, THE P, M, HARMAN CO„ 30-32 North Main St., Dayton, Ohio. Great Assortment THE DELINEATOR PLCEMnEtt 1909 n 1 ■VxeiJJt.totffAk.v. • Tidrir.TfciCa[ IZ COMPANYKCV?VCR*! New Dress Goods at Half-Price SI.75 value.. . . . . . . 87£c SI.50 value............... 75c SI,00 value............... 50c 50c value.................. 25c Suits, $15 to $25 New Skirts, and New Underwear UNOLEUM»Great goods for Hall, Kitchen, Etc* I yard to 4 yards wide at 50 c to 60 c a yard. OIL CLOTH, 25c Up. LACE CURTAINS, COMFORTS -laminated Down Comforts, excellent for the price. « aaaa A aa » HUTCHISON & GIBNEY,, Y13N1A, OHIO. Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digestable kind which makes it a labor for the diges tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C, W, Crouse &Co, Succdsor io^C. C, WEIMLR, MMihoNHii br “ We recommend i t ; th*r* hm 'l nay better... I n mid-8ummer you have to tru a l to a large degree to your hutwber. Well Cared For Meats In ho t weather are the only Wnd to buy; we have proper appliance# for beeping them righ t, and tliey’r* #weet and safe when sold, Don’t go m eat shopping when i t ’# hot. Buy of us and be eure. C. H, CROUSE, CEDA ItV ILLE , O. Epilepsy, Fits Convulsions, or Spasms and, St. Vitus’ Dance are Nervous Diseases. Most eases can be cured by strengthening and. build- ingnp the nervous system. To do this a nerve medi cine is needed. Dr. Miles ’ Nervine m il be found efficacious and satisfac tory, I t mis cured many cases* of these diseases and we believe it will cure you. We can give you names of many who have been cured through its use. “Write for advice. 'My son JoTinX>adepilepsy for years. ^ p.n<J after having him . treateU by specialists for over 2 years’ he- still continued -to have spells. I had al most given up in despair, but know ing the virtue of Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pam Pills for stole headache, X concluded to try the Nervine. During June, 1806, X ■ gave him, a teaspoonful three tlm es-a day, then in July I gave it as directed, and I could sec that he was improving", and. he has not had a spell since August 28, 1906, and has .taken no aodr' medretoo since- Jan,-07," I am Writing 1 th e case just a s It is hoping it wilt induce others to try It.” W. Tt, ADIiXSON, Moaresvllle, N . C. Your-druggist «#U* Pr. Miles' Nerv- Inc, and w e authorize him to return . price of first bottle (only> If It fall# to -benefit yptr. ■ MUcs M edical Co., E lk h a rt, l a d The Bookmalter ...Kestaafant... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL , HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FORLADIESUPSTAIRS^ ALSO REST ROOM; M E A L S N O W 35 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. . Tli# B e st of Good Used In the <3ul- iiiftty Department. Piles or Smiles P A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to ImmtoUUtyrsflrrt sed uttkMHt,owt with DR. HEBRAS UNBOID the.moot wonderful sdentlfie dheevery Of mpdernjtmcsibrtheseverestessesofXtenlag Me*, Xtcrem*, Tetter, Beit Eheutt. a ia i , Barber’s Itch, etc. This highly msdi- Worm, _________ ____ _____ „ ____ cated antisej-tic 8 »lve kill* the germs, re moves the trouble end heftls the irrftaUoa pcrnirucntiy. Absolnfo eetisfsctlon gtou> snteed or money refunded. Price SOcte. at Druggists, or mstted. TrW sample 2 cents to cover mailing, THE 6. C. BITTNERCO., Totfdo, Otla. FISTULA AKDAfA DISEASESOFTHERECTUM to a».#n ftwtw> U* to* Jt**. *• W>« ft *to*i*Mr ftt to#**M M ******tort«M***MM>«****rtM*». W*r*(a J«*to WM m - 7 SMtotr, ***£»»*»*]» W*ii«M* *M Vtmm to t P rogw.rwt #owcw kmta & mhi «* d <toftotow*>M«mtot»<l*Mi«*rto. tototsA i DR* b b M c C lellan C olumbus , 0. n_ civm THt ftiitt nx«uu», ^W SM ITH |pN IA X f cownar TRUSS WdHJMI *WM ly Itaita WMarman. j? \ ■* . ‘ *■. r t i ^ A f ^ Mr, ar.u Mr." le f t Wadpesd; ford, -F O R SA woodftuitabh Mrs, 1’. J , I Embroidery noon, The Young th* TJ, P , ohm Tueadft}’ evon Mr, and M« moved in to th lo r street. Mrs, I , C- T> turned to tliei Titoaday eyen MY. B . F . K Durham cat Tuesday. Mrs; Kate .1 been spending here. Bev, PaulLi Sem inary will the F . P. conn Mr. F rank Y Gprlngfleld wt Mr. Q- M. Tov Miss Allie spending a co urnbus, has r< 1M a rke t Sati AidBocfoty o thO GroUse ro Mrs. Addi moved into th oently purch. Mr. Thomat te r of Yellow day with Mrs Misses Ma . Ethel Smith South Charle Mies Grace ti flamed a m from here Sa’ The Bev. F. Ohio, whll I church Sabbf Anyone d« lessons of Mr leave word at NOTICE o f gun will be 0 . F, Matsha) Mr. E. J. merchant of ' needay with Mr. Banco E tta , have m Xenia avenue The Ladlef tf, P. church Saturday nft< the Grouse re ME COMING Every d rivals. E \ k fir fa \b or ■Mrs. Eminp visited Mrs. I- bath and Mon S3 ,a E 31 :e ei h IB to :a <a] its w £ HI ac res * a me-P icd pot tic; tot ivl ;Sil E r P*f h u ti 4 10 - ST IN' Per le 18 E Hat 1 fXtcl U rfita n g I, 1 0 ,0 are pleased SPEC.. 7 , v FURS, Li SUITS TUI CLC The We Cloak Hoi to the coni public, haf Bfcylc and j We give meets mac *ell at the e e s . Mea Clto II* 8 . Mftia 1
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