The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

..II. Ilil . I I. ...... III’ -Til 1-“ -i r ^ P T T 1 " ' M erediths usic Store. The Cedarville Herald. Additional Locals. I Jc.dto i V r Y e a r . KARLH BULL E d ito r H g w Located At 131 S. LUDLOW, ^ fW Cappcl jBWg J S e co n d L a rg e s t^ jS to e k in O h io .j • HELP US IGROW *U: ^*1 f\r C a r?>) Is por rmunu. flvcjnc 4 # T r AW n Hr el < Dr. j . . ns t»* on < ,jst not hern m ;• . ISloEihtj. -r 1 r.p no to Ik - i.‘ (i\t Mr.jo i t x iY .M U V jtin n i\ ilaJiK a J>ca , altli for roino ! to i . ib e n Cry for Fletcher’s Ateiu res rilt'', (if: •via rv tbo Fnrur-ttffico, Cedar-1 c r 01 1 ' ns r^coiul 1 F l i t BAAS MARCH 17, 1010 thorn- lOBBncaa“nn'dVl?ro(iv/ JojnpiplVfy'cnrpfl. Heeom- L end them to avoryor.e. Onco tried, you wlU cover bo w ithout tb o a In thp fiimily.’* T v iidword A. Idurs, Albany-, N. Y. Best For / •' r ^ ' J F Tho dowels Yk CANOYCATWdVnS eioMOUt, Palatable, Potont, Trdato GoodiPo Oocd, Waver Slckon, Woahon or Urine. MO. I j C, “Sp-StJ'S? sold In bnlfi. Tho [remilno ti.blot atomised o t t . Guaranteed to euro or your money bade. S terling R em edy Co., Chicago ortT.Y. EoS ANNUALSALE, TEH MILLION BOXES Tetlse O n e P a i n P i l l then- T a l to i t 1 -Easy. . • T o Het th e h e a t o f B&cKache G e t a B ox o f Dr* Mi les* Ant i -Pa. in P i l ls O th e rw is e BacK&che M ay go t t h e h e a t o f y o u Nothing disturbs the human system more than pain whether it be in the form of headache, backache, neuralgia, stomachache or the pains peculiar to women, Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are a standard remedy foj* pain,' and are praised by a great army pf men and women who have used them for years. “A friend was down with LaGrippe and nearly crazedwith awful backache. Xgrvc her on®Anti*Pain. Pill and loft another for her to take. They helped her right away, and she says she wul never oewithoutthem again**’ Mas. G. H . W ebb , Austinburg, O. At alt druggists —25 tloseo £5 cents. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. TAXIIIG SAYINGS. The proposition to tax the savings of d epo sito r in building and. loan JasEoeSatiimu has stirred up eonsiii- i t'nible comment for and against tho measure, now in tho Ohio legislature. That a ll holders of stock and de­ positors in Bueli associations arc now under tho law supposed tu return such investment for taxation, is truo bu t many .do not neither do all depositors of money in state and national banks make correct returns so th a t it is as fair for one to escape as tho other. Tho plan under consideration now is to require all such associations to list with the assessors the names of depositors and amounts ot each de­ posit in order th a t tho name may be placed on the. duplicate for taxation The bill does not include depositors of banks and for th is reason, i t is un­ just th a t building and loan deposi­ tors should be compelled to furnish a list of their depositors when banks would not. I t lias been charged th a t some of the big banks of tho state aro behind the bill knowing that Us passage would cripple sav­ ings associations and throw the de­ posits in regular banking channels. There are two sides to tho taxing of savings deposits. One is th a t all money earning a dividend should be listed for taxation just tho same As r e a l and personal property t a t is visible. Tho other is th a t would not a hardship bo worked on the hundreds of thousands of saving depositors who are trying to savo a ■little for the future if they are taxed while the big depositor in the great banks refuses to make a return . There are those m building and Voahs.jthat make correct returns just like those in banks bu t many in both. do. not; Tile b ill was no doubt formulated with the view of correcting »n abuse and as usual the little follow m ust Grarwlsatoci corn meal, by tho sack or bushel* Kerr & H astings Bros 'IDWiniTr;.'. -IT 1 r # Wo solicit year orders. - P rices righ t and quality guaranteed . Phone 51. WjoPatTand Bros, —Leave your order for ico cream' a t Marnhall’Bwhen m need for no- eiain, parties or family use. W p A ~ -as a Ik wire n egosjt ok j > spent Tn ra ioy m tuv;n, located OH C o , Word hag Isxsn receives! hero of * the ilea ili of Dr. Hugh M. Bold a t , his homo fn Bafontovm, N. «L, on ■ Thursday, March t,’. Covered woeho previous to iiie death ho went to ! West-Laden, Ind., in tho hope of improving his health bu t bio decline I was gradual and the end fin a lly ; came on the above date Dr. Koid • i was formerly a oitizou of thin place --I'OIv L L L T : A ..-room I iougo i an<j io limjwn to manjr peox*l« the j with good lot on Church street. j c.ounty. Hie' wife .lied abou t four J . L . Hastings, Agt. j y t.a rg ago. Two rosik . Hai, tho fa- j i CASTORIA BUY FLOUR Of B ird to d ay . G o lden F leece , j 2 A 1.-2 lb. s a ck , Coe. S n ow Ball 2 4 1 - 2 lb sa ck , 6 0 e , , ' B ird ’s M amm o th S to r e . Mrs, R. F. Kerr, Mrs. J. R. H as­ tings, Mrs. J . S. E MoMichael, Mrs. F. 1 \ Hastings, Mrs. W. H . Barber and Mrs. Jeanette Harbismi wore driven to Springfield by cab Tues­ day to attend the Women’s Foreign Missionary Jubilee. ! mous actor and play author, and , j Edw ard ; two daughter j. Katherine ; and Nolle survive. Tho latter live ! —Tho Senior Class of tho college will give a three act college comedy in Philo Hall next Tuesday evening a t eight.o’clock. The east include-- some of our well known local talen t and will bo wort!; attending. Ad­ mission 15 cents. Dr. J. F. Hutchison, well known m inister in Xenia, died la s t Friday a t Ins homo in Xenia after an illness of nearly a year. l i e was born near llellbrook and was licensed to preach in 1852. The ^deceased was 1 twice married, the wife and three of live children having passed away. He is survived by his second wife. The funeral was held Monday and bur­ ial took place a t Rushville, Ind . Rev, T. H. MoMichael, D. D.* president <f Monmouth College, will preach Sabbath for bis brother, Rev. J . S .E . MoMichael. Dr. MoMichael has been E a s t on a trim Some weeks ago lie received a call to the Sixth U. P. church, Chicago, b u t it is announced th a t l>e will no t relin­ quish his x>resent position, which he is filling with great distinction and success. in Mlnucapoli.'). The romanui were . cremated on Sabbath following bin I death. Dr. Reid ih tho last o f . the j original Reid tainily that, oneo were ! prominent in (iroono County,- Why Che Quit 1lor Job. ” A lady of my acquaintance in Tokyo, says a-writer in the World Wide Mag­ azine, possessed a valuable servant of somewhat mature years who rejoiced in the poetic name of Ohara San— “The Honorable Miss Spring.” One day Mi;;:; Spring brought in P' K'heon as usual. AH seemed serene; there was not a shadow of a cloud in the domestic shy. But at- teatime no ten appeared; neither, In answer to cails at first patient and afterward impatient, did rdiaru. After awhile tlie lady went In-welf to the back re­ gions and found- -(FsoJafion. The char­ coal box was Tilled with gray ashes, the, kettle coitl. Half the luncheon plates lay immersed in a howl of soapy water; the other half stood on the sink ready to he put away. Qkaru herself simply was not. ... The next morning, however, she re* . appeared, very nr,;.-h O.i I;er <omiuny manners, with a ciehn 1imouo and liti hair done in u shitting bun to denote the state of a mutton, demanding thd fragment of wages due to her since the beginning of the month. The lady ex­ postulated and asked v/hy the servant was leaving thm >tMldenly. . ■ "Oh,” replied Ohara, “just as I was washing the plates yesterday Xremem­ bered that Suite Am, the pawnbroker, wanted a wife. Therefore I went out and married him.” W f T c~ ■ S lu e H 2 ticl Sfmi B to c s A f c o y o B trag fet, am 4 l w l t i d i L a s fceeu Cs Bn® f«j? im v £15 y«ai?% l ia s lio r a e tli© slgaatnir© o£ V sat«l lia s 5 >©ea bmm !© tow I w M s pes?«' SOKa^ s u p e r v is io n sine© i t s in fan cy* A llo w n o on© t o deoelY© y o n i n tills* i l l ! t ‘onn terfe?tS j Im it a t io n s s^n<i'^'<^ 3 ^lUlRt-as“^TOO^I9l, a r o Inife J Isp cE in ien ts ils a t tadflo w lt li am i eiM langen tli© lie a lt f e o f I n f a n t s a n d C islldi’c n —I 3 spej?ienco agatast E s p e r im e n t . ‘l& ■ C a s t o iia Is a, iia r a n le ss s n ls s tito to foi? Castos- .O il, P a r e - gorle? I> rop s a n d S o o tM n g Syrn'ps. I t Is .P le a sa n t* IS c o n ta in s iie it lie r Op lnm ., M o rpM n o jaor o tlie v N a r c o tic s n b s ta n c e . I t s &g© i s i t s ^navan t^ e* I t d e s tr o y s W o rm s a n d a lla y s 2 ? ev e r |slm e ss* I t e w e s IDiaiwltcea and. ’W in d Colic* I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g - T roub les* c u r e s C on stip a tion , a n d I',la t u ie n c y . I t a s s im ila t e s t h o P o o d * r e g u la t e s t h e fitom n ch a n d B ow e ls* g iv in g - h e a l t h y a n d n a t u r a l sleep* T h o C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a —Th© M o th e r ’s P r ie n d . ©SNUINE C A S T O R 1A ALWAYS IBears the Signature o f Tie-list!Y ou SaveAlwaysBought 3 0 e : In U s e F or . Over. Q Years TiSC CCWTAUn COMPAflYk 27 MURRAY OTRECT* NEWYORK CITY- T3T3 ■.=; 'FT:' UpjUEtiy Accusod. 'T-V-'.1' - Andrew. Carat'gfr,;, 'Wkcn;; talking about ■ the Scoti.ii dialect., biice,: .said; ./“Scotekd.iiiMvt ;j» {v:yhiid:hai‘d-.tu on-.; derstand,;.:iuid itTiftek vauses. awkward -lhiatate^':':Dnce.:aa.'. American-'divbie Bpcnt’ChrSsfmas'in a irfghiaad Ina.- 0 »- . 'dtiSNtiW'rodHfiss.' -tie:^tv« tbe/maid.. „„ ,, . . j a tip of a sovereign, and lie saio, Ipok- uear Mr, Thompson Crawford’s res- j inff earnes«y a t her, for she was a idenee the horse got, off the road and j pretty maid; iin an in stan t the buggy was over*: » ‘in, you knew. Kathicon, yon uro ' . . . 1 a very good looking lassieS’ 3. pleased*; bed like a Mr. Raper Wade and wife had an oxciting experience last Saturday night while driving home. When ; ■... 1. I"....... J.. o r *tr*n*u»«o«r tn* * « rv « w>ie- contrel th e action of tho llvor arid bowel Hr. lfiie i’ Nerva and Liver .KBs cu» « 3 *tlwUlon. 60 doc.-.» S3 c.-soia GO YEARS* EXPERIENCE Tnflce MflRcio ©GOiSHO Gopyn'OHTs Ac. aairjf a Sketeb findgescrip!Ir-a tsat [■,1’ jiU.t v*.;eo; im a- \.^iL. . . _ ........... I thrr,tm£j r.iur.ti & c - j »r c c c » epsfialeoJCs, vjUBr.ascDPf.ic, inthe Scientific JH!iei1c?T. A !i*n**»t«Sr SilKsiratoa wefi*v. isiraest r.t. ca’>ur.n f f r.t:?sr.c-*.!£-i arrirn. C- j q ST»rt fntwtasrSlai,^!* SXdb;cunowMcatcm. nUNR HewYofit efimtnOSes.OOS’Bfc,WMblastca, 13. (X PILES FISTULA Am Am „ DISEASESOFTHERECTUM n>.». *trng,»« exiKoy m u t, iisnrt.3 (ti:Aj *&i mte*»aeuclrje;a*ec:«i. n a tn ix i t o , dr . j. M c C lellan JS 'iu iK S 'S i,,!! C olumbus , 0 . ***» ssbl^''*3 A Deetiil Qelouco. ‘What to genesaphy?” nuked ,fhc fa- thcr wtio wao tcatiag bto n,ii’s pray- rote la atdfjy. “Gocnrapliy,” rjpiiod llttlo Jtemy JJcno, “to what you pul iosJtlo you? tvoaacro wbon you tidal; yets otg going to got a wbi^piac.”- 5- •Waslalagtoa Star. Revolotleno-, ¥ou novo? itnow Low i.way figurco *m to casrlod l» ttio hi ;! tissfil y< ;s tores’ a life Estoascneo K.lhi’-w es> hear a xm^aa givo oat iocipoo tor rat€«.-*AtclifcGa (Non y Gieto, V- ‘........ one sided law, people would have no regard for m aking correct re­ turns and more . money than ever would be hid. Ejmce this, bill has been introduced we have learned of a local case th a t is no doubt one of tho many over tho state th a t brought about tho idea of such a law. Some days ago a farm was purchased by two men, who, it has been alleged, a t times, have a reputation to r square dealing and would nob perjure themselves for much less,than a peck of grain, and a discovery has been made os to how some men evade taxes. In tho land transaction it lms been Cir­ culated th a t tho new owners turned over 810,OttOof paid up stock in a building and loan association tha t was paying a Somi-annual dividend of six per cent, as p a rt payment on ! the farm. Nov, comes the question, how long have these two men been paying taxon on the 810,001) invested should have ill th is vil­ lage and would return over C-OOO as taxes, tha t in rightly duo tho prop­ erty holder.'! of this village* I t is tmeh seoum lrds a;; these two men th a t brings about such unjust legislation .th a t means oppression for these h ar.t able to bear it. MEN’S PANTS For dress and work. Tho iar Qcst and host line in town to so loet and fdcase you, both, in price and quality. Dress styles $ 2 to $£j a pair. Work pants $1 to $1 ,50 pair. We are ciocing out -a number of pairs r.ien’a and boys work pants, slightly soiled for 7Gc a p a ir . Bird’s tVSa sumotSi Store, Mr. Wade succeeded in stopping tbe horse before it could break away. Rut my kissing, WALL PAPER jf you a re w an ting som e th ing j *sw e ll” in wall pap e r som e - ' th ing „ ou t of th e ordinary come and se e us. o r ask for our sam p le book* They con ­ ta in th e fin e s t pape rs m a d e ; and will be s e n t tc your home fa r th e ask ing . B ird’s M ammoth S to re , j '“ Ah, nnl Ah,.nil! sir, to beautiful!' “The divine frowned. “ ’Leave ^ the /room, you wicked young baggage!’ tie said ciepniy. “lie didn’t Usiow, yea see, that mod­ est Kathleen hud been simply praising in lier highland dialect the superior charms of her t-o;i.,ia Janet of Fee* hies,” _ _ K— Phi:D*op;;is Tea. 1 The famous Attorn Smith had all tho proverbial abesudr-ihiilcduos.'; of the philosopher.' An amusing story of him is told in Mr. Fyvle’u book, “Nobl Dames and Notable Men of the Geor­ gian Era.” “Mr. Damer, it appears, Justice D. G y Bull heard an at- j tacbment su it Thursday .afternoon I _ in which C. O. Weimor. H. A. B a r r ,) called one morning upon the Scottish R. McClellan and Lee Shroadeu at- ‘ philosopher ja»t c:.> he wan preparing tached-fCDObelongingte Mrs. Henrv **lis breakfast. An they talked the Maze, that had been paid into the J to™ ln .a n took a jneve ofbraadaud „„ .V i butter in hr; baud anJ, after rolling LxUiango Lank as tho final pay- Jt rolmd anil popped it into hto munt on property sold by defendant ■teapot and poured the boiling water to Mrs. Bar all Mitchell. Th.< plain- ' UI,0a it. I<ama* wafe-hed with quiet tiffs claim various sums as money due them on accounts and took thin method of collection. R. L. Gowdy represented fin; plaintiffs while Mrs. Maze was represented by a lawyer from Marysville. The defendant lost the caso but served notice of ap ­ peal. tUT.KSMBN WANTKD to look a lte r our interest in Greeiio and acl- j.n-'Ut (iounfieo. Hillary or eommis- riun. Afidrers The Victor Oli Com­ pany, Cleveland, o . CASEfESALMJiV/A'im. . live n.asi i'j n./coaC vio* >11 *•;. i ' uio in j/i.jc IfruL ty I>v *. p ! VCL- * f! I-•lliHf.. (Lf> ft;(l anS... . ,!mM, r -1 ‘ f i '•'.'>?• !»«>>, ft-. Yi.-t iviity nil Vv-v tJu-p.-t fii.su the tvirtn-ry ist i.ftv (iv(> i ruM (Jit:;.,? ite toni:<i. 'W e f! ? u™ ' ti i x. *i i r,j 1y l.tk • * f 1- ,>t at I I*iU L J, V n t l! i t m n , n r t (.1 -i <4 ovt*.v f sc! * ,'t-! VvV have a f,. i,1 i, • ,!»■)! itv ft.r a Jive t.na in \.,m icoi- to*,,/ «;,> ,,.-iu want >t? Write . hie I’txfioiuiMrgourassAusco. i i l BMg Ueyetol, Obi®, Mrs. Clara Hagler Long, aun t of J. L. Spallr, and who was a guest at tho homo of tho latter, tool: sick ■vith hea rt trouble about two weeks ago and dirti Tuesday a t tho age of 73. A fter her marriage to Durbin Long, t both calmed lived many years at New Jasper bu t a fte r tho huo- j hand’s death she lias lived in Jam es­ town. One son, F rank , of Columbus survivor;. Hho also leaves one broth- ; or, Win. Hagler, and thro? sisters, Lottie Long, Samantha Peterson and 1 Martha Hutton. Mcssin.C. W. a m i - John Dean wore nephews. The de- ' ceased was a member of tho M. E church in Jamestown and lived a . very consistent life. Burial took < place Thursday a t Jamestown. - ..s $100 Rewards $! 90 . = amusement with -nt drawing attention to this peculiar prccceiJing, and pres­ ently he had b:.j reward, for when Adam Smith poured himself out a cup of tkto queer der.. ‘ y -;1 and tasted it he quite fimoeextly remarked to hto visitor that if waa the worst tea ho had ever met Sura cf d re Thing. AH day ho tad tried to convince tho agents of I mq and Bradatrcot that ho was eliniblo to bo lioted by them. Finally ho gave up fa despair. “No ace,” he ricked. “My only hope Is to return homo to r:?y wife. I know she'll give mo a esaad rattoc,” leuihajuiJSeggau^ ■« '!;' j ; tw • "■ ’v i W e S e l l W o o l t e x N e w S u i t s - - - New Coats' These garments arenoted for their refined and distinctive style wh ich has given them the first place xn American Fash ion s. W e have just received our advance sh ipm en t All who have seen them are pleased, Some have bought, early as it is. Dress Goods, & Silks Are receiving good attention. Many are buying now TifiV la b a lo n e v e r y W co/fo.’r g a rm en t *002 Cortr»!,l£y Tf*H t,avli Carpets, Rugs, flattings A lso Window Curtains in ail th e New Materials HDTCHISO s T GlBJIEY’S, XENIA, OHIO. t i TAKE THIS CUT” ■\ r U 20551: aft. ‘ "YVO ; E g y featt'or... ; I n ’niid-fiumuiey vou to&vo to te'sS U> a largo dogrt-o to your tmtaher. Well Cared For Meats i j iji hot we'atber aro tho only k!ml to buy ; wo havo proper appliftncoB for ‘ kcoping thssm right, and they ’r* i sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go j m eat ohopjuug when it’s hot, Buy J.of us and bo euro. !'■ c* H . CEOUSE), ! O E D A im D L E , 6 . ‘Newffoio Coverts Cover J W E B S T E R ’S ^ N E W I N T E R N A T I O N A L 1 DSCTBONARY . ’ S S U E O . Jfcto JUST Cluaf, Dr. I f , T, Hsm3, former U.S. Com, o f:'Education* Tlie Webster IVa«!itioa - Daveloped- 3 by FJodera Sc'eetifi.c Lericograplsy. 'KeyioLit- cratureof SevenCenturies. General Information Practically jE)oubled. 2?00 Pages* 6000 Eiustratious. 400*000 Words and Plirases. QET T H E B E S T in Scholarship, Conven­ iences, Authority, Utility. . a -? I ji - H ' M ' - ' j . t r t V j 4 '6 GC.EESRIAW£O..S«>niKGFiaD.WASS. if. jY;^vcj7.-a; ^ lThe Bookmalter t . r :;..RestaaMnt... j IN THE BGOKWAITER HOTEL I * HIGH STREET ! DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS j* ALSO REST ROOM. 1‘M E A L S n o w »r> C f iN T S . Luiich Counter on Slain Floor i ■ Open Day and Night. j Tho Boat, of Good Used In tho Cut- s 1 m a ry Departm ent. J . H. McHILLAN* Funoral Director and Furn itu re Dealer. M anutaeturer of Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Bu ild ing Blocks. Telephone 7. <3t>darvIUo, Ohio. yi"!1"1-"1,*1”!'! * 1U“ tiiw m i him , DR. LEO ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. GRADUATE o . s . it . Office ‘Waddle’o Livery Barn. Citizens ’IMioije 93 ami 81 CEDABVJLLK, - - OHIO 18BEAUTY woniraiifumu Tlio readers of this paper will be ploasa* f to IcsJn that there; is at least oao dread:,a ! discass that ctlcaco lies been aide to owe fa i fi! ito stofjeo on-i that is Catarrh. Hall’s \ Catarrh Care is the only positive enranew ) known to the iu( dh-nl fraternity, (fetorrh > b;k;g a «institutional <3icrcao. rcqulra a ' arlistitutiens! ttcatmait. llofi’s Catsvrh | rutoia taken internally, ctJing dfret-fiy up j cpi tho Woo i and rauc.aigaumcca of cystezi | Skavbydatroyiug the foundation of the* fc e se , and giving tho patknt atrctigth by' building up tl>ocoiiafittititm and rsdsfing J maim in doing its Work, Hie propsktoja < Imvaco mueh faith in its eumtlvo powera, ' h&t thpy oRfroiio Hundred Dollar# for any ! t.%?tlast It toils to cure. Cond for list o * tSsfitaantela ' * I Addr.Si F. J. t i l FT/Et A Co, ToleJa O. : BiM ly DWig;is 5 , V'Co. ! all’s Family lilts aw tits brat, positively o r id ie s t o s trcfitlrs, doles, b la c k LrrJa, cutiburn arid tan, r 0 B ts>s i n g Ckfasr-1, MotcbeAroORk end o ily ---------------- .rliin to tko froslincss and delicacyefyouth i litre la ao suteUtQte fbrt o caperfcrliavtn; 1 c j preparation. Iko lifoSecret,oftbe•woria’i 2rc.Vv-£'-in f'ii« la’ite.l. At an Brnsglst*oi raasiefl r,3cents. Epedal proposition «aa /ite.vjlrvf.Oi T?*onrntr> «.:**r,«sr-*'4 A LECTURE ON FEED to vtoiaf many a iu*rse, fow or pig would like to give. Bteek th a t feedn on ou r toed hao th a t Kftlf-fjafiniJod air abou t them th a t never nuf;f;o;t !:3 a lecture, KNOWLEDGE OF FEED ia na requiaito Lo a dealer m Isiiov.ifnigo of tho arfo to tho uf« tint. Wo know tmr ft wl and know i t ’n tr n n tv /o r tiiy . I m do t it awl itvt'p on A’otHi tesmin | | W y with y««ur ntoek, » * * L. H. SUUENBER6ER CJotlafvilio « « Chin. HUNTING FISHING -* m c.) IME tbe fop; of Knfttiy urnjs to thew niMCtat Vsg;*t poorrraa atc-1 t a r:e»- _ c;)itpsaiaa Jo 1 t»vttratrli your tjiotv1 Cpriicst. ,1s' ysa'ra fte i s4a,rtU HAtfSSAtCfSMWJi ro r=;ri &v.-ntt, 1 ^ 1 « j-.-a? 1 j .itUiscSiv-r, ict» f'.ae?rc,r:c?,5tanrc*‘ \.(SB*tstrang«rdr/rr*!! t-:v. st’E W ft* n tb - m t t s j * « t • t£'3 Cf «;* MtICtefc m u m m «kfiK*.'.8r ! a t t.t»t . tarn , vrasin Jirin Wst*h Ida psi.-.e, t,"\h *j ‘.jownjKia tra* i t££!>)»J Hflpj At* \ f - , r'M /■", H i t t e r t l c p » , are, i v ,... n t m u tto m m n .

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