The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
% m jrfFflT.f Tho Cedarville Herald. ■tP j Are YOU Looking for * Fair of Good G lasses? $ 1.00 D e r Y«riuv KARLH BULL. - • Vr<b*te Jti.lgo LhaiWfc .IL-aui-i > u tym l upon Ins second term, Mii»«, Kuterud a t tho Tost-Office,, Cedar- Oetob'-r 8!,' J4' v>“, hh second clttflSiUJAltOr, :vaai»sMgais,a «agi^j-1^ ^ FAXDAT. FHBRFAIIV 14, »18* Mr. 0 . 0 . IItim»'VfM bspind over, c’im p r Ito the Probate Court Monday i n - < Is tta d of the gl and jury **» stated in an article on page on?. j Children Cry for Fletcher’s Anjong the bumpnr crops year la that of tf.o aviators. this Consult with me and I will ‘ •Show You” Satisfactory ‘Glasses ;ii a reasonable’ price. I make the glasses complete at my offices, tbits saving this man ufacturer's profit to yoih Don’t delay.. Come now r Perle L. Sagebiel OPT IC IAN . The Conover Bldg., 3 rd & Main, DAYTQN, OHIO . [ f f L Kid fiber a l t ^ rhw neivi^t paiionwill r «jaickly rid r«very ra t n.ui mb;-,sfo^auj- It without a t i t oXmucs rortiother. I t ntaov tsffs -*-fclUa■ j t n o t y time; the ;.»’)}** fplefl and surest- rat pokjn mads. ^Rat B i s -K i t Pas te th* nett? poison in tk e tubs: . faiNad of tlieoldsjylts. hard.tn-open ifen , Ret His-Kit Pasts Isrut upinaneat. ImidjM /(title. Youdon’lliaveto usea spoonor knitp /to removeit liim tht canand aprend It da, 1 theb*tt;yousimplyprris the, tube and thej jpoaonspreidsltseU-notniane, iKunread- I n r. nomuss,no trouble. Use on any lend ’of bait. Keep*indefinitely. J.fth mice, l loaches»nd othervermin, loo. • ’ • Gzjr&zlecitlojfoifi , Haft S ^ ,.y wir&eriiOKsgr ......... rel-Jtuif-ct, i No matter how good a cigar may be, }t is aure to meet it» match. ’Strn reformed spelling cannot help tho diffiiudty In the TOlknnt! now. Latest report* ! and mince thy name gr*»tT»nd foe thou be able to be I * WM«in»."_a#n. j * a - * Jbrougbt home within a short ’ time. A contemporary says money in luitn." Alco s •there Is big few worms All the *tv6jrago man needs in order to" say' something foolish Is an audh sneo.. • ’ .. Gentlemen who are' raiBo whiskers for the better.begin. planning to winter would -0 fS Having somebody to blame things on Is one of tho greatest of modern conveniences, Do* you hutlce that wnra always break out In countries with unpro nounceable names? Jt 1 b a. poor BportBmau who cannot return with his, usual bag of "miaCak- en-for-deer" guides, - ■’ Another" Indictment against the fly. It Is now discovered that it carries the eggs of the hookw'orm. It is now claimed that Eve used a dandelion as a powder puff, -because she had an oriental complexion. That Missouri hen that has laid 2GQ eggs In 11 months ip showing the oth er .hens of the country something. m * ftL arid . ■■ at < 3 /? j ttrxtrspu&'j or direct „ fr o m u * vfirvwuSd»v PJiF.PAID A New York girl forgot she,was married, but what- Is a little thing ''like matrimony to a New Yor&.girl? TheIbuEhictiCa. Uiieuoseilt. Spngdi, 0. • For S3ale byJ.H . Waddle, fruits and groceries, and O. M Buigway, druggist. F a rl UaiRf s, who hap been afflict- j ed with 6pir:al trouble, fell several! days ago and tore several ligaments i about an ankle. Ho will bo unable ; to walk for sometime; " i lessor 'Miss Lula HondersonV who lias been in poor health for some tim e ,, underwent an operation a t a hospital j in Xenia, Tuesday. (By E, O. SEbbERS" pirwriftr of Kv»- 1 r.ln:TiJepartuitnt T5.e Xaetjr BiM* la- >, stituts of toilet go.) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 16 THE CALL OF AKjtAM, l.KSf-ON TEXT-- GEN. JJ M GO I.»nif TEXT- ,,t wUf 1 4 m * tltre, “Mr; C. 0. Weimor filed bis ice bonne this week ; and Mr. O. ’ If. Crouse | b cutting oil the Ervin pond, j ^ Mr. Crouse will also fill bis house at ' Ciifton. ft ’ the weather continues cold, ’ Mr, If. Bates wfll use manu factured ice for his meat cooler this summer, , When the interstate liquor ship ment bill was before congress sever al days ago and passed by that body we notice tha t Congressman Denver supported the bill. Ten vote,d for it and eight against in the Ohio dele gation. Fire broke out in the M. E. chuyoh, Jamestown, Sabbath wjiile Sabbath School was ui progress. Tho over-heated furnace had set fire to the floor above i t and- was ex tinguished by the village depart ment. „0nly recently the building was remodeled and the Are did con siderable damage to the decorations. SUCCESSORTO R0HLER & TRUESDALE MEAT MARKET Choice cuts of Veal, Beef and Pork, as well as all kinds of Fresh and Salt meats. . . - •« GIVE ME A CALL Bepresentattve'Jaolcson of Clark county has prepared a bill thAt should be passed by both bonsos m the legislature. A t present farmers have the option of working their road taxes or .paying m cash. The propose, bill makes it mandatory tha t road tax be paid in cash to the comity^‘treasurer and then refunded to the township treasurer. "We are entering upon a new system of road JmiJding and -the ol<i haphazard Way of allowing land, owners to haul a few loads of gravel or stone amt dumb It where ho pleases js to be abolished as i t fihould. About a year ago a supervisor In this township made the statement^ ■that ho could repair more road and do better work by. hiring team*,ami paying for the$n o&t of tlra road Ust. fuudffihan lie cotsd when ha had to depend on farmer* working out the tax. Ho related instances that cer tain farmers had made, two or three toads » day more when paid by the load than bo coliId%et them to make when working out the tax. This ns the best proof that, can be. offered for the passage of the Jaokson bill. The Xenia Gazette states tha t William H. -Morris, the famous criminal lawyer of Seattle, Is soon to be s visitor in t .is county, after an absence of twenrt-two years, .Morris lias accumulated quite a fortune and has probably the largest criminal legal practice on the Pacific coast. Mrs. George Thomas of near Glad- j stone was killed by-a Pennsylvania j train a t the Jamestown orosslnginj South Charleston, Saturday. The j horse was killed and the buggy de- i The Bible doe# not pwjfws to a be a chronological history # the world, Jt does profess to ravra^the steps of tho redmuptlve process qg God where by fallen man shall h# n tiiied in his ilo It Is that^we ffisd hut little record of those lmndrecti of years be- tivpeu this lesson and tlw events re corded in that of last week, We do, however, find nil that la essential In the history of the plan of salvation, Tho cleansing of tmhwfHh by water was -not for long, since wo soon see men relapsing fnto"ffifi.‘* i. "Get the# out of thy country," vv. 1-3. In this lesson i(a#» behold God again selecting a single man who shall be the head of a race, IVe do not of course infer that Abram received an audible call, though God could certain ly speak as he did on other and numer ous occasions, GeHS-sojUs today by these Inward impulses afitt desires, by the voice of duty and conscience, by the force of circumstances, and by the word., -The Bible Is God's great est organ of speech.*- Abram’s Journey.- From Acts ?;£ we learn that the call first came to Abrami-when he was in Mesopotamia, probably, on tho right bank of the Euphrates, river, and" that his obedience to that call was only partial. Abram got. put of Wa owtt country, but not into the land prom ised unto him. ’tie journeyed'probably 500- miles to the .northwest but got only as far as Hurah; which wap not the promised land, ItJpok, evidently, tho death of his father to move him from that place, -'iSsis 7:4. Akrato went not knowing; the kind of a land, nor was he- told where it was to be, Heb. 11r$. His call was threefold, (1) "for thy country," (2) “thy ktn- dred,”. (3) “thy father’s house." ThUs we see that’God demanded"a complete separation from tho old life, associa tions and affections, II, And Abrim departed,” W* -i-d. T h e Kind You Have Always Bough t, and vvMcIi lia s been In use for oven 3 0 -years, lia s borne tbe signature of and has been made under h is per sonal supervision since Its Infancy* ^ , A llo w n o p n e to deceive you in th is. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and #fJust-as-good” are bub - Experiments tha t trifle w ith and endanger th e health of Infants and Children—-Experience aga inst Experiment,- What is CASTOR!A CJastorla. i s a harmless substitute for Castor OH, P a r e - . jgorie, Drops jmd Soothing Syrups, I t Is P leasant. I t - contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, i t s ago is Its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Eeverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles* cures Constipation . ahd Flatulency. I t assim ilates th e Food* regulate# th e Stomach and Bowels* g iv ing healthy and natural sleep* Tho Children’s Panacear-The. Mother’s Friend . GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS 1Bears th e Signature o f . IT W ILL J GST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an 'every day winner bvery time. Good health, good cheer and long.life Is what . we promise if you - - Buy Our Meats •_ Microbe^ disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat that’s > sold, but not in ours. Wo soil the best and*-at a. fraction above cost. Our market is safe and.not blgfi- priced. ' . ’ . C, H, CROUSE, Cedarville, Ohib, ( DIVIDE SEMI Jher Dopoidts . The Ce W. J The Kind YonHave Always Bought In U s e F op O v e r 3 0 Y e^irs tH t CEWT*UR COWPAWT. *T MU’IHAY«T«tCT, WtWYOWKCITY. molishet!. ^ l i a deceased is survived {""To obey is better than sacrifice and •by a husband, who works for John ! to hearken than the fat. of rams,” 1 MeDtrman, children. near Selma, and six W. H, Lott, of Selma, aged 75, who has lived m the vicinity of Selma a lt his life, "died Sabbath j after a long illness with dropsy and J heart trouble. H is first wife was I Miss Mary Yarnell, and the second-, I Miss Elizabeth Cfampton* Five | ohildreii by *b« fkrat wlf#, and fourj by th# #*oond survive him, A'j sistcr-r^jVdealn Jamestown besides | two brothers, James, of Springfield ami Mit hael, of Indiana, H. BA TES . Cedarville, Ohio 21* 1913 the follow* PublicSale! t Having sold my farm I will sell at my place 1 mile North of Clifton, 8 miles South of Springfield and 3 miles South of Pitchin on tlu. old Clifton road, on FRIDAY* FEBRUARY Commencing at 1:00 o’clock ingproperty:' FARMING im p l e m e n t s Consisting of 1 3-iuth wagon With 13 bushel bed, 1 Iron wheel wagonwith Lay ladders, new; 1 Osborn me wet, 1 Mc Cormick harrow, (50tooth good as new; XUisc cutter, 2 or 8 horse; 1 feed cutter, hand power; 1 Oliver plow, good as new; 1 Buggy, 1 Portland sleigh, XSet of wqod ladders, 8 Sets of work harness, 1 Set of buggy harness, Collars, 1 Set of lines, Halters, Bridles, Calf and Cow Murries, Log chains, 60 good wheat sacks, Hay , Fork with 80 feet of good rope, Hay pulle.yS, X cut saw, one sickle grinder, Single-trees, X double-tree, 0 horse double-tree, Open rings, 1 Hay-knife, J fs#t of fly nets, 1 Feed sled, Grind stone', 1 Storm front fdr buggy, 1*Set of gravel boards, new; 8 Pitch forks, 1 IX- foot feed rack, 1 Hay rake, 1 Buckeye riding com plow, X Boiling cutter, J Herring cutter, 1‘Joir.ter for Oliver plow No.4uf, . HOUSEHOLD GOODS Consisting of IByards wf ingrain'Carpet, J Bet of dishe# and a few'other articles, Tlmdthy H»y in Birn T * r m * M a d * fC n o ttin H a y o f S a l* E, 0 . GORE? llFNRVHSHKH»Ait.t. t'.K.CRAHIU.,tfc>k,' Trying to Ob#y Order#. He was a budding author, and Mi wife, determined that hi# train of thought should not be trammeled by lomeatio worries, said to tho - new maid: "Now, Jane, if you "want any thing, always come to me. Never go to Mr. Bookmaker upleBS l am out” A few days later there watt a knock \ tt Mr, Bookmaker's study door, and In reply to ths usual "Cornel” the new maid, fresh and pretty, appeared. 'Please, sir,”' she said, "Mrs. Book maker said I was,never to disturb yon miss# she was a iL” "Well?” said luv Bookmaker, Inqulr* -Duly. ...... "Shafts out^ air.’*—Llppinoott'# Mags* tins, •rt, Good Dairy Parmer. A good dairy farmer has bsea de scribed as "a good general farmer plus the lor# of cows.” This Is a good definition* because the man who does not have a fondness for cattle and who does not find some satisfaction hi oaring for them seldom turns out to ba a very capable and prosperous -dairy farmer. White local option offenders were being run through the pntill of legal justice Saturday under the direction of the mayor, -wild rumors emanated from some source in Xenia that a riot between the wets and -drys re sulted ,in both the mayor and marshal being shot bdephoue calls to the Herald from Xemans Saturday afternoon for verityifig tho report indicated that , some story builder had succeeded in ; waking up the county capital. , The firm or Smith & Collins Wednesday closed a deal f Milted In the 101 aero farm belong ing to the former located along \Iassies creek being sold to Mr. Jt. tl. Bryson. In the trade Mr. Smith gets possession of the J, D. William son property on ‘’Miller otreet recently purchased by Mr. Bryson, Mr. Walter Chandler has rented rhe farm just purchased by Mr. Bryson. . „ Samuol 15:22, Abram had just enough faith to obey. We do not read that he asked for enlightenment;-he saw not the land, Igit he heard the call and- staggered not pt the promise, He was fully persuaded that God was able to. perform and therefore It was" reck oned unto him for righteousness, Acts" 7; 20-^2., But. he did not go alone. Al ready ■God had begun, bp.red^mvhliv' promise fv. 21* vasauch and M4UMt* ofsuchiraport *is#fe .10k asphfw Lot 'acoompantsd him. Lot, howmr, did not possstt* that same faith nor » like character.; Lot went "with him” aM hot, like Abram, with God, Abr»nii.:a^Vis»%;: his own family with him, and "all their substance" v, 5, Nothing was left he- . . hind to tempt him. to return. they what forth Into the land Of Ca naan,” a typo of tljft life Into which wo arc called in Christ Jesiufo Thus at once another part Of the promise Is i fulfilled. ill. "And th# Cana#nit# w*s tp the fand/' vv. 6-3. All was not so easily Numerous \ settled for Abram, "Man that Is born of woman Is of few days and full of troubles,” no life is devoid of it# test ing, Bpb,, 6; 12, It. V,, and W 88 Abram journeyed ho met, with eticmica. HI# Place of BssL Pasfilng on from thence ho reached a place of rest cv. 8). This itt a beam tlful lesson on consecration. Here itt Abram a t “a mountain oh tho east of Finest Premiums For Babbitt’s Trade-Marks v Silverware* jewelry, toilet article#, hoolce, music, toys, etc., all of standard high quality. . T . B A B B I T T S Best Soap—1776 Soap Powder—Borax Soap Naptha Soap—White Floating Soap—Pure Lye or Potash - Babbitt’s Cleanser a re th e m o st econom ical a n d efficien t w ash ing a n d cleaning helps y o u can use. T h e y save, tim e, la b o r, m o n ey a n d clothes. A l l tra d e -m a rk s c u t from w ra p p ers o r labels are v a l uable. S a v e th em a n d tn a sh o rt tim e y o u can h av e y o u r choice fro m a lis t o f thou sand s o f desirable articles. -These,(splendidpremium* eft jSyrii':ah#«fe'V .lately FKET5—they Ws tii. cost you '.one; ■■-Vewtr-jutf'g jt the habit of using Babbitt's, product* aadsayetiM tr*de-a»r!.»( :?i,' ’AOWfistt- i M fmm aisr^soAP . £ a i y , '17 ... ........ F o r N e u ra lg ia * n o th in g h e t t s r t h a n Dr- M i l e s ’ A n t i - F a i n P i l l s U s e d b y th o u s a n d * f o r a g e n e r a tio n Those who have suffered from 'neuralgic paius need not be told bow necessary.-it is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to use l)r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They have re lieved sufferers- for so many years, .that they have become,, a household necessity. , "I have taken Dr. Miles" Antt-Fain pllle tor five yearn and .they are tlie only, thing that does me any good. They have relieved neuralgia In jr»", head hnaneon minutes. Xhave also- taken them for rheutnatismiabraa- acno, pains in the fotcast, ffofotlinehe. earache and pain# In the bowels and limbs. I have found nothing to eaual them find they are alt that I# claimed for them," • ’ ' J. W- SEDGE, Blue Spring#. Ho. At all druggists—2$ doses 2$ cent#, Never sold in bulk. «. MU.Ed MEDICAL. CO„ Elkhart, Ind, DON’T WAI your wants livered to y cut prices. ^ 1 Q u in in e - ’ J 00 Iron . lOOAaafi 100 Case, 100 Oath 100 Calo 2 ... 75 e R d 4 Money Refo m I . I iW tm tuxmm iKWum.u AJJrew all stall order* to B. T* BABBITT, lac., Bex 1770, New York City -- - Food for Milk. If » cow could talk and you would ask what she would havo to eat she would answer, "Give mo a juicy, suc culent food and 1 will glvo twice a's much milk.” The ’succulent food Is supplied In the summer by a good pasture and In tho winter by ttllagA All fanners should hava a silo. on tho east of Bejhel facing west the direction In which ho has -boon journeying, having Hal (ruins) at his back, aiid '■bora he bulldsd an altar unto tho Lord and called upon the name of the lord" (v. #). Let us all remember to turn our backs upon the world, and as we face tho house, tho altar of God, render him undivided* whole-hearted worship dad, service, God’s appearanco to Abram was again in connection with obedience. God Is just as ready to assure us as v/e-jour- ney .through this humdrum, toilsome Journey of life, over ready, to meet us' ’ Buy While Cheap, ,, Experience tho lost twenty years proves that both grain and rough feed are cheaper in tho fall than a t an., other time. So If you will have to buy this winter, buy now; l(i you ,-aht oiftp-f.-f fimote-nc** take * t*. Milas' Ami ‘Vy.o Tin,' . , Th# Dairy Pastors, Tho dairy herd should ho taken up early In tho fall, so as to allow the last growth of grass to afford protec tion- to tho root# during tho winter. Mr. Meektoh’s Mean Idea. "Why did you Inflict on having your wife join the Buffragefto Club?” "Be cause," replied Mr, Meoktou grimly, “I want to seo that Suffragette Club get fill tho trouble that's coining to IL” . CASTOR IA ForInfantsan 4 Children, lilt KMYoaHawAlwaysBought Bears the Blgnatutsof, Tho High School Mufic Depart- .incut will give their first Annual (Jonccrt, Friday ovtuifng March 7th. It Is*Iioped that the people of Cedar- \ alI<I t0 “ nko 138 hy the way. vllle will give this concert’a goodly j" tlltfc4 ^ * ? , !n * ® inn, „ni n,„i iwsi.i **,„ i , ! r „ e , i 5 did not neglect God's altar like many turn t lit and help the Hifcli bclioo] pr,..,ent-day pilgrim, nor to give tea- finance its music department.. Tho ! t,„wHy 6t his faith for "called upon proceeds aro to bo used for the J tho name of the Lord^f Like the school and to advance tho study »Christ Who “had m i where to lay his of music. Every ‘one aught to pat- ; head,"- so Abram was a "pilgrim." ronlsw our public school and give ; For tho okFr claasra consider such their first effort# a grand reception.; qurotlons as, Every Mfin’s Life a Idan Look out for window cards annoutie- ^9^1 Gtir Debt to Judaism; Our log date and prices. Treatment of Others (Who Are Pil grims, Strangers, e. g., immigrants,. For the younger do not omit Lot and the dramatic, high-light picture of that journey from F r of tho Chaldees (use a map).. Emphasize how much better it is to ho » blessing than to seek.a Messing lor -one's self* what has happened to myself today, hut what has happened to .others through mo.” ' A LOCAL * Th P. OHTTHOH Habbatli School at Breaching by i ho paetor a t 10:110. Subject; Tbe Disappointed Builder Y.-BvG. U, a t Leader Wil- mah Spencer. Breaching by rim pastor a t o;80. Prayer 7 p. m. meeting Wednesday a t ’* Fish’s 8tranfle Method, Tho fish raratilapla multicolor hatches her eggs. In pockets In her mouth. For Consistency's Sake, | Dorofhy—--,,Aml what did ho say, | when you proprstd?” Madgo—"Oh, , ho looked coy and told mo I’d have , iee his mother first!” No Doubt. -Visitor-"Whnt lovely furniture!” Little Tommy- -"Yes; I think the man wo bought, it from Is sorry now he sold it; anyway, ho'# always call- ifif.” "Ro on Xgo, not knowing Xwould not If I wight; * * I'd rather walk In the dark with God Than walk alone lu the .fight: I’d rather (’■<>by m:«i v.-tfo Elm 'TTiim ylonn'to-'Fl^'J" . t*t> t r, -Unwell. I K H . L . T H K C O U C H a * p C U W u » L U I « C 8 n D R JK IN d f xmniscovunr MAN or WOMAN is desired right How tatoprefleut T ub PictonfAr, B b V hav in this territory—to call.oii those whose subscriptions are about to expire: Big-money for flio rlght poraoii-reoro- sbntatlvefl in some qtliet districts make over $600.00 a month Spare tirno workers are' Tiberally paid for what they do. • Any person tsklpg up this position become^ the direct lo cal representative of the publihhers. Writo. today for this offer of- ■ . • F IC TO E IA I * R E V IEW SS2 West 80th ftTfeefc ' '-New York City SK IN SO R ES gfftCKM,) S ® Mill fryMfriStfr# “ O-DHOPS” 8 AL.VE ........ as* sm - smhu #n*Mi*t* Q U IC K L V H E A L E D The Bookuialtef J LOCA —Notice t Bank in thifl ' Mrs. J . H. up' this wee Mrs. FJL the home o' H. Oreswell '' - -W ine <> r m m m a n W A l M N T M m s M p m c r o n a *ittamn DISEASES OFTHE RECTUM »r. »fsn* 1 l*t| »„»«««** (9 #!» (KhnlM trA «.* PA' rj «upwl.KfMth«»i rtf****** * n i i t ) -tea,i rfcrwH** j - a >H* S!311-9 ttHmllmVr.«* twirt-**. S. >***,' ftvtrr1H****«* DjNMMWrrt.rt, w*n*m ikwkm MsttraiKMMSKfnkk) '»n,S lMd*MM*(n#ofprtdiltM*»r«l. htoljldiri M dr .«j. j. M c C lellan SfmmMlM C ouimiul O. Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE . Wh#iS«M«lfrbtokvfsittifrtliMsttt)Mrs#F- OR. HEBRAS UNflOlu ths.'mwrt VrtthiieiftU iwietitlfic dlwftveiy #f uvrirtn timMf*r1hflS*v*rr-it ofKCblftg Vile*, Tottrr, Hslt- KhtUiiu, Ring Worm, ,B»rJ>«*sJtfU. tip, aki* highly nwdl- ghtlsretlo Sslve kill* the gorirm, rs*. tnoro* tho tron!)l(5 end hOolrt the irrltetkm p'-mtafliutlr. Abroluto #*tf*n*cde* gtisr- snt f-odor money rofundod. - I’.i<-oWtrt*.*tpriiggtrto, ormtilled. Trial somi^o 'JeertUto oover aMUng. THE fi. C. BITTNER00., YsMfr, OMs. Btop ifpar tmti i,io*th with Dt, USM1 Llksttvs TsMMi. " s* • IN TliE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR UDIBS UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM.. iSdITBADiB WOW -’js« -CiKtfTBI. Ltoth CeunUr on Main Fltwr Open Day #n4 Nl|W; <8k* B#»t o f Good tTssd in thv Cut- Miss Ann .ph is, Teim John Mind A numb a sled tide and Mrs. J , day ovenln tained in o thorough^ bank. ,Mr. B. ’ foV m ei'ly «' of the Mon 4M»toel*ttoi H vm L*
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