The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

0 wmmm mm mmmm Tfc« (M w i l lo ' # * .oo IHtp Y en r . tee Lawn SainrUay fveinn,?. lb mfte (if Y. V. 0 . V. of r . P. oiaucU, KARL.H BULL y«mri"»i''.iggaer-r-r- Editor Mina Mate t Mtmterk iu vmtinK relatives m HarcigoiiviUe, W , Ya. Writervd at Ui# Po»M)fl 1 eei Cotta?" j j f i #g It&ctiei Tarbox entertained October 31* ibte, aa- second >rpm.sttgy evenin.j in honor of the olatu matter. j Misses Helen ami Jean Grail, of '^gi^^istgeaiegjft^.1 ' isjm t<fnniton. * ■ / FJHD&Y, AUlHJtJY %2, 1*13. lit? la most easily footed who irasa- liioe that ho capnot he, Often times one's judgment of otte era l# based mostly upon what- wo know of oursclvw. L. It. Andrews, of fronton,, liberat­ ed Monday from the p-’nitentiary aft­ er jKwrins sight months on a charge of bribery while in the legislature, addressed the prisoners Sabbath and . loo Cream, Cabo and Ices at the In von Fete. Yom; friends will hi there. Are you coming? - -School supplies go to IfidgwayV Mrs. J. B. Winter, who has been •pending several clays in Columbus with relatives, has returned home. Sir#. J* Yhomas « »d two chiltiron, of South Chicago, aro-guests of Mr. **** th?^ *ut“ 1 * :.DS! A. » . Eveleth and wife. of the startling statements made by Andrews was that a large per cent of, the convicts were 'hold wrongfully ignd that society ehonld not place the brand o f “ex-convict"' on a man after ■serving sentence. Andrews thought to the prisoners may ho a just re­ flection of the views of those who must serve time but the stigma of such sentence and'the place that eo- .ciety stations those who -have violat­ ed the law, has’greater Influence over men committing crime than the fear of the band of the law. There might ‘ he grounds for talcing acceptipns to Andrews' statements when we hno-w that; one of hie wealth and standing, -stoops to accept a bribe. His one ob­ ject from now on be says will be to make bin family happy. But would not that.wife' and mother enjo^ed greater happiness and peace by the ■legislature standing by ■ what wps- rlght Over in West Virginia five ,or ®iX members, have- been found guilty of bribery. During the trial of One o f them, a letter was read from his wife .which contained this sentence; “Whatever you do, do nothing wrong or that you will afterwards be asham* -ed of,” ; . ■ .Governor, Bulzer, of Hew York, is in a pickle. The governor was strong with the.Democratic organization and won his place - through the division in the Republican ranks, The gover­ nor advocated a strict primary bill .that wag not to the idea of -the Dem* -ocrati*' and Republican machine pol­ iticians -who had control of . the ,leg-, islature. The governor to force the bill through held up political ap­ pointments and also removed many machine politicians, but , failed to ■get the kind of pri unary bill that , would allow the people to '^express their senti­ ments. Finally the legislature began investigating .the. governor and his , campaign expenses. The - testimony' •shows that the Democratic executive must have played the people and was not true to Ids promises and.-as.a re­ sult Barnes' of the Republican ma- .- chine and Murphy, the Democratic boss, have impeached Sulzer. The .political bosses are not taking this action to protect the people of the state, but to prove to the governor and all other officeholder* that they anUfft not attempt to thwart ' -their itt the s^ e bnd control of -patronage. "While "jSuker (cannot be. justified in •what ha» been charged against him - the action of the political bosses will only repult in the formation of a new (independent.party or give the.Pro­ gressive phrty in that state a greater hold. •Mias Mary Bratton of Chicago, la, the guests of her mother, Mrs Louise Bratton, Mr. and Mrs, J, M. Finney and daughter, Carrie, are visiting rela­ tivesm the eastern part of Misstate. —Get your school tablets and pens at Ilfdgwjiy'S for-he. has the beBt. Mr. Jtayld JdradfUtb, eldest son of Mr. O, E, Bradfuto, who is on the road with the |Bradfute cafcfcie was unable to attend the funeral of his grandfather. The cattle were shipped from How /York to Clove land but the varioustelegramsfailed to convey the Bad news iu time for tho young man to attend the funeral Miss fjucilo Gray entertained a number of friends last Saturday atferboon at a lawn"party; . XT', mmmmm siimmiiriiwsi-i MprrjlW I mnmmm Electionof Directors and Officers. Children Cry for Fletcher's Thf annual meeting of tho Cm ,no County Mutual Insurance) Asso- niatlon was held last Fatimlay. Messrs. Wni« Conley. S, C. Amicr­ o n and ,!«!m C, Williamson wi-ro i'i>flettt d directors. Mr* H. N, €vo was .rc-clecL j , H, Stormont nf secretary and tteaBurer. Tho assessment for loss the past Items that Failed to Reach Lino-; type Operator in time for last Week. i Mi's Ihrtha Dean, />f tin 1 Ivt«'I;nng« ? bank, is taking a two wreka* vacation a nw-ddctst and Mr* ! ,p£t {,u Tin;. day for Oxford where < “ ^ 'vm visit Mr. and Mrs. Carles i , his termor position f’,,ulttr. i ■The annual foray family reunion m The onlv i a!£(1 P-tnie wa'j held Thur.day at the year was plarcd at ?J*tX>. t ho |<bCn;e of Mr, Frank Corry. important bilsinesa was the j decision to list / automobllo: as vehicles and farm implements, Tliis rpieflthm came up a year ago but was held over untij this year. The new insurance amounted to $33 825; renewal, ♦lifl.fiOO; insurance in force $311,615? increase for the year $21,870. to $1141,55. Champ Young has been exhibiting a Losses paid amounted h«e leopard hidi? that was killed by. Ms nephew, Major Young, in a foreign country. The pelt ia finely' marked and is twite -valuable. Th« hot wave has burned pasture and corn crop in the- wcBtorn states and thousands of cattie have been shipped into markets owing to a shortage in feed. While western feeders are unfortunate luck strikes those iu tho middle states that were unable to purchase feeders. Car load after load 1 b being shipped from Kansas . City* and Chicago, Mr, John Kyle purchased, ft car in Chicago last week and Mr, Warren Arthur expects„to go on the same mission this week* Dr. D. W* Cpeeno, noted oculist, who lias been located-.in Dayton many years and ie known to many peoplo in this county, died' sudden­ ly Saturday eveiiii g of heart trouble. NEW HATS 'and CAPS N ew fall sty les are all in at Bird’s'Miamnioth Store. Coh T. T, Cummins lias received 'word of the death of his oldest broiher, Howard Cummins, who was accidently Allied at Cedar Falls, Iowa. Ho particulars were received other than the funeral”Was bold Tuesday. Mrs. Allen Haines of this place a sister, atten ~d the funeral. The deceased was 80 years of age and leaves a wife and two Sons. . Mrs. Milton Bratton was-taken to a Xenia hospital 1 on (Saturday where she Underwent an operation. J - j A (son was 'bom to Mr, and Mrs. hobert Konnon, Saturday. ' Miss Bessie McGiven hhBgiven up her position' at Waddle’ s grocery and has returned to Salt Lake City, Utah, where she will teach t-cbook Miss Kate Nisbefc has taken Mias McGiVen’fs position in the grocery* o f Louisville .* Mr. Hugh Kisbet, Ky.. spent Friday and Saturday with his brother, Mr. J. and famdy. H. HiSbot Mr. i f . 0. Nngley and family have been spending a few days at the reservoir. - Ml’* F. E. Vance uftd wife, of Troy, came Saturday evening for « visit With Dr- J. O. Stewart and wife. Mr. Vance returned to Troy Sabbath evening where he is con­ nected with the Daily Hews .'1 I>r. Stewart and wife also have as their guests Mrs. 0ans and step-son Ecigar, of Louisville, For Rent—Two fine office rooms .over Hartman clothing store. Inquire of.G, H. Hartman. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM. The undersigned will sell on tho, premises .to tho highest bidder the farm of Uriah - D. Baullin, deceased, of one hundred and seventy-one and 8,/ioo acres (171.61)* more or lesn* situate about one-half mile south of Selma, Ohio On the Jamestown and Selma’ Turn- plko, at 10 A, M. Monday, September 1,1913 This farm Is situate partly in Boss Township, - Greene County, Ohio and partly in Madison Town­ ship, Clark County, Ohio, and is in one o f the finest farming sections in Southern Ohio; has n *ood farm house nearly new* fair bam and out buildings; good wells; wind pump; about 15 acres of timber; Is in a good state of cultivation,- and has not an acre of waste land on it. It is on a good turnpike and within one-fourth (*i) of a mile of a Town­ ship High School, The farm was formerly known as the Samuel Howell Farm. The purchaser will be granted the right to sow wheat on Midland dur­ ing the autumn of 101 $. Possession given March 1st, 1914. TERMS OF SALE {—Fifteen hun­ dred dollars oaali on day of sale to he a credit on the first payment of the purehas money—balance of. one-third (ij) purchase money to bo paid March 1st, 1914, aful notes and mortgage securing same tut land to be given for remaining two-thirds TenThousandAutomobiles The JaiR&'towu Chautauqua was not a financial bucccks thin year, the shortage being about - Mrs. J. P. Rogers, of Wheeling, W. Yu., has. been the guest of her ejs- ter, Mrs. Jt, F, Kerr, for several days. T h e K in d Y o u H av e Ali-ruy* B o u g h t, an d w h ich Irn# h e eu In u se fo r e v e r GO yea rs, h a s h o m e th e signa tu re o f an d h a s been, m a d e u n d e r h is l>er- sonu l supervision; s in ce its in fan cy , ^ A l lo w n o on e t o d e ce iv e y o u in th is. A l l Counterfeits, Im ita tion s aiUl. *‘ *TuBt-tiH“good.” a r e h u t E xperim en ts th a t t r ifle w ith an d en d an g e r th e hea lth o f In fan ts a n d Ch ih lrcn—E xp e r ien ce a g a in s t Experim en t. What is CASTORIA Mr. C. W. Dean will rebuild the ham on the J, Q. Piemans farm-that was destroyed by fire last week. Mrs. Lilia Young went to Bellbroolr, Monday, to spend a. tew days with hor sioft, Prof. Frank Young, super­ intendent of ihe public schools. Mr. <>. B. Bradfuto and wife and daughter, IJdcn, are in Lexington, Ky., this week attending the state fair where- Mr- Bradfule goes as a judge of tlie beef breeds, Kentucky does not possess a herd of Angus cat- tie any longer and consequently there is no class for this breed. ■Mr. J, W. Radabaugh, wife and daughter, Mabel,' are spending ten days at Oeiina, . . Mr. A. >G, Kveleth Went to Cincin­ nati last {Saturday where ho met itis two sonfe.'Sherley and‘Roy, who were returning from a visit in Kentucky- - . Mrs. C. X, Stuckey, who has been in' the McClellan? hospital in. Xenia fot* A•number of weeks has • improved si that she has been able to return home. ■ . Mr. Frank Bull returned to Indian- apoHs Sabbath evolving after spending two weeks- With •relatives here and resting'at Cedar Point.-. Oastorla is a Harmless substitu te f o r Castor OH, P a r e ­ g o r ic , I>rops a n d S o o th in g Syrups. I t is P lea san t. I t con ta ins n e ith e r O p ium , M orph in e n o r o th e r N arcotic substance. I t s a g e is its gu a ran tee . I t destroys W o rm s an d aUays F everishness. I t .cures p ia r rh o ea a n d W in d '■Colic. I t re liev e s T e e th in g T rou b le s , c u r e s ‘Constipation a n d F la tu len cy . I t assim ilates t h e F o o d , regu la tes th e S tom a ch a n d B ow e ls , g iv in g h ea lth y a n d na tu ra l sleep . T h e Ch ildren ’ s P an a cea—T h e M o th e r ’s Friend* IT WILT, JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and prove an every day winner every time. Good health■ good cheer and "ong life is what W’o promiBo if you . Buy Our Meats Microhcs, disease and death lurk iu a lot of the meat tliat’ s sold, but not in ours. We sell the best and at a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and not lfigh priced. C, H CROUSE, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iBears the Signature of C ^ a r v i l le , Ohio. v - 'TRADEMAW TheKindYouDaveAlwaysBought DROPS 'Mr, Homer Wade and wife, of Springfield,'have been guests of Mr. Enos Clematis ami 'wife. Mrs. Clem­ atis lias been quite til for' several days, Mr. Wade -has gone to. Laim- 'side, where he will spend part of his vacation. Mr, Ww. Bradfute, wife and son, returned to Washington 'C„ H, Mon­ day,’.after a Visit with- their parents. Mr, J, K. 'Bradfuto and family and Mr. J. -X, Lott, and wife. Me. A, W„ Kllis has relumed from West Liberty where ho silent three weeks' with,his daughter. Editor J. iff, Wolford, w ife1nud daughter, •»f Yellow Springs, ‘were* ^bbptls gsvtts of Mr. J, H, Wolford and fi county exhibitors at Urbana t all received their aharo of the ribbons j Brain, Gasoline and: Lightning-—State Fair the Mecca of tho Men at the WeeeL Ten thousand automobiles wili visit Brain mixed with gasoline. and tho State Fair at Columbus, Septc-m-. lightning makes a wagon. An auto* her 1 to 5 / ,Tke ’State Fair, officials mobile is the event of all tho centuries are ready to park all machines that Iboiled down. Tiio auto ia iu conipe- come, Automobile parties are being 'titlon. with railway traffic today, its organized by the hundreds'every-day Him forerunner of good roads every- to attend Ohio’s record-breaking -Ex* nvhere. It’s giving five office man in position. ‘ town and city a homo iii .the country. iaat week- Mr, It. <\ Watt was J awarded aij the prentiumtriiii bis class \ on his Rantlitfowns. The Watt-mare, j ‘’Ada Borns/' won fourth place in, the > races, Wednesday. The track was ! heavy after ■&. hard rain. - The March of the Cow Model Dairy Buildin g at State Fair—Daily Lectures and.Denomstrations* Hats off to the Cow. - Her .sons Building at Ohio State Fair, geptem drew the plow through tho virgin soil, her 1 to 5, They pulled the emigrant wagon ov-»r ing Help ft good cause along. Come to the lawn fete Saturday mglit. ( Lawn Feie Saturday night on U„ j P. church itvtvu August 23rd, M EN ’ S KHAKI SU IT S . CO A T S Norfolk style $ 3 . 0 0 . PA ,4TS with cuffs and belt $ 2 . 0 0 , SH IR T S each 6 0 cents. . Bird** M ammoth Store. COURT NEWS. A suit to foreclose oh a chattel' mortgage was filed in the common pleas court; Saturday morning, \by W. M, Hardman, J. F. Hunter, Fred r 1 to 5, This building in now be -1 Sbellaharger and Thomas Dewlne ; equipped v/itli the beat rnodern ' *!3. wiihifirv at coat of tnanv hundred I P-tlL'in alleges taut ( avlisle i*ai e Wherever the old cow and the dairy are encouraged, bank accounts/ pio- fits, good homes, go>id farms and soil fertility increase. 1 Prof. Oscar Erf, Dairy Dean at Ohio -State University, gestions, will be “in charge of the new Dairy Erf has a national reputation, mrl ! .f ?nrt a^Poin.{e(i sl#ieITlff bis chow at the L 'a 'c Fair will make ; D. .M f(.illister as receiver of th good wages for alV who see it. This IPWpeuy covered by the mwtgage. •building will be a house fullof ir.ig-! wctlvW «0W> bond In the nun j liCCtares free. 1 of $160. M. J. Hartley •is attorney| |for plaintiffs. | - I Luvehla Logan filed suit on Sat- j I ttrday against Mary Holden in'-which J f she aaka judgment In the sum of j $489 for personal services rendered . defendant for a period of three years j Irani July 3, Ibbff, to August 21, 1912. I She alleges that she was employed I by Mary Holden, .an aged wottufo, to . „ „ r- .. «•, . **• . - . , .^ i nurse and care for her and declares Are Papular Wltljl S om e ; Folks,1?,but Ohio S tate Fair* that she received no pay for sue!! Mins the Blue Ribbon. ! ■ | T O t p . i , sm w b « iw f « Baseball, Football, Highballs plaintiff. mri Au'a i„ .states. Ohio citlzeas are promt or u. ( i) March lit, lull, duein ori«^y^L*jfg n,af ^ ous grovrth is drawing larg­ er erowdo "every year. Tho bushiest: man and tho brnfineas farmer appre­ ciate Its. value most, It teaches lea- cons in profit, anjd pleasure. Reports SGftf two years respectively. Deferred payments to bear Interest at 0 per cent per annum, payable annually from Match 1, 1911, with right of purchaser to pay any part of de­ ferred payments lit cash on March 1st, 1914, if desired. Deed to bo duty executed and delivered March j, lfiU; d written contract to bo ’made and executed on day of sale. For further information inquire of or address, Smith fk Smith, At­ torneys at Law, Xenia, Ohio, or the undersigned ^ * -P ,' P 'J 'fP P ll , < Dad roa/ja eo; z more than good Executor of Uriah D. 1 aullin, do* i roads. W1 thin fiuo Jioxt -ten yoara the ceased, ? state anil nation Vv’iij spend ono bund- Jamestown, Ohio. ‘ red miiikci dolimvi for road buiidinrr Christopher (Jolumbu# spent tiio modest sum of •$8,900 - to discover America; This waa cxeprsioK rates. The Ohio&tate Fair wffil this year cost 12 times as much an. tho new world coat, Tho rising value of this groat Exposition la appreciated in many ud f it. Indicate that thousands will come thin |nu io statf mpn rrv i year who have never done so before, j MEET AT THE FAIR. ‘•Going to Ohio State I air is a man- j ^ mcefing of all men who hav*' «.y inaluii,, trip for nic. _ Ihio wa., j ovr-r been connected with the Loilege WM t rl‘V\ i o f Agriculture, Ohio State University, 4ov.it, but owm, a faun. I find out i |n, the Ohio State Fair what hind of live -'took Is profitable, ! on iVedntsday afternoon, September •iu and what kind of machinery cheapest and beat,” Information bureaus will guide all strangtrft in the city. Good rooms at reasonable price way easily be had. 0, in Grange Hall. The Idea of tho gathering Is to get all tho agricultur­ al men together, where; they can ■moot each other again, arid to conduct an informal dismission in the inter Better Roads, Biger loads $tat6 andj Ration Join in Making Monster , Reads Exhibit at State Fair. Good f cot of the College of Agriculture. .Tho i i committe in charge ia desirous of hav* j ! tngnil fhoseiwho visit the Fair attend; Hih meeting and take part in the din- j (Uufjion. Hoadipurterfi for Ohio State.* ulumni will be in the Agricultural | student booth in She cast Ting of tho | Admiiii trafiofi building on Fair j ground*. j W a Mutter hiw hard your head achafti P t/m t* jJtl-m* puts wiUlMiyyMlu in Ohio, Tbia saomw must bo spout in ein-h way an to :;;ive value see<''ivcd for tjv'iry cent, Itoad t-onafi’uc.fion 1 » tho "«ono Lift lack before the state. Help Wanted-— T-wo young wen arid , tii !1 young I;uly dcrlrotns of attending J t‘uiarvHie roilcfte tho coming year, want Ida -os whoro they can work f u 1 tlu-ic l,o;a d and room. Anyone inter­ im; d will please communicate wlfii ; 1<\ A. ifurlmf, I federal officera, isave been given one largo building t tho Ohio State Fair , fo r gurid road ilentoftctration and, in-1 Gtrttction. The latest improved rna- J cliSiu-ry, materia.!, metbodii, matinfa*-.J _ _ ■fure, uwl lueanu of r,«ml road, cosi- J . : ntrdction will be one of tiio strong fea» j £QQ$*»>wUt PAY ytttt -180 p i f tmea of tho Fair. Ohio'a groat Hs» { fiozen In trsu li Sa turday , August Every one must help p*y .and uso tho position wm be educational in all re* 2 3 , Brina u* vour surolu* iffibll a highway, Hon. JatUM » . Mark* spcc-te. Bxhluit space is all taken and 8 y p er, f/tftto Highway sronmi^sloncr, and paid for. A record-breaker is abend, D in t * Mnmmoth S ta r t. In U se F or O ver 3 0 Y ears thecentaurcomran T. ttmurratstreet .NEWYORKCITY. THE BEST R E M E D Y ter all forma of RHEUMATISM WE PAY Lutnluga,Scistica,Oout,N«ursl- gia,K(tft»yTrsubtet, Catimft amf. Asthma ’ ‘5-DROPS” ' STOP THE PAIN . Gives Quick Relief It 6fo&3 the aohes and pains, f*- ............ iand xnuscle?f Mercs’ swqUen Joints i -aptsalmoBt likemasLc^DesiHjfrjg "«yb9aiuiu u.*A\u d fha oxefisauric acid and laQuick, safe andsure In its results. No other remedy like It. Sample free on request. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS One Dollarnerbottfe, or sent ere-* paid.uponreceipt of price if noh L obtainable in your locality, tSWANSONRHEUMATICCURECO, Interest onDeposits of anyAmount Interest payable January and July. Deposits" mode up. to and including August 4th, 1913 will draw intetestfrom August 1st,. 1913. ' 4 We ara the Second. Largest financial Institution . in the City. Our Assets January 1, 1913 ; , 2 , 7 8 9 4 8 2 . 7 7 , ’ ^ The Springfield Building& LoanAssociation 28 E. Main St, Springfield* Ohio. Clias. HrPierco, Pres. Cbas. E. I'etfcicrew, Secy. 169 take StTHl CWoaitt Best Remedy ter ■P'- - . PMBU M IMVWJ ABI > : 7N r Constipation,Siek Headnohe Sour *tom e ch ,B o Ibh l« end L Liver Troubtea. 250 Par Soft » t BrugKtet*. SK IN S O R E S twins, «dkc,Wu«, mw>iEs,scAun, miRHS, W00H8S, MLT RHEUM, IUN0 WORM, Cta., SEtokfyM a M by uOnt the “ 5 - D R O P $ ” 8 A L V E S0«R.rB.»«tDruulit* ■ Saw•'.»« Spring and Summer W e invite you to inspect our new Spring line of ,woolens, the finest line ever shown. Our work guaranteed to be first class only. Tw o Piece Suits $22.50 and up XENIA, K A N Y , The Leading Tailor. n r . QUICKLY HEALED ASK OUR SALESMAN FOR .. Campbell'sVarnishStain The beit six! tnott cturablcfiniih for Floor*,Farnihire&Woodwork ■' Thereitnothinglikeit.* 13caIors Mfii byC»rpcnter-MortoaCo,, Battaa1 BROOMHOLDERFREE Q Raal do) Conpan At tWfr". tfare ud » . cahiAAaatlibeCaaipbdlBfooaHolaa^KA \ FOR SALEBY C M. CROUSE My Phone No. is 110 . This number will bring to your door anything in my line. <3 FRESH FISH Every Friday direct from the lakes ICE CREAM In any quantity. Fine Candies, Cigars, Tobacco Etc, The-only piece in town where you can obtain the great Southern Drink, Orange Julep is at C. M. SPErNCER’S PILES FISTULA AMDA&t, > DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Mr.MtCfMha t a s a g ) d r !* j . j . M c C l e l l a n M w i t i OOLOVBIB, 0! TheBooteaitef ...Bestwfaflt.;. IN THE 800KWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FORLAMMSUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M * C A U » N O W ms CMNT&. Luiwh Counkr on Main Flow Open Day and Night. H u H mh o f O ooif v$mt in ttel* fBAfjf Itejyftritoitit;, K Mies Th teeand neat f] Wet) ,tion « gate an . ' EOT' S D Y <?• rms of 1TIS i,Soul,N is, Cats! U* ' I o p i IS PAH ;k Rolf and ixf its andj maelo. B ,nd a d 1 Its resn >It. si t. SUGGlI tie.or so -ol torloe r localit: lATICCtl *tr«t So. tody fa« ~lckHaa BeloKIfl efftr 280 %) ll$(ltt«» Lab bratei. Bides Mont«-' tlirow and 1 of pie atids waek. that i couht.i cured .1 pany ,who ALT i » 8A , *i oraufti HEA UESMAN 'am is! t duabiei e&Wc likclt. If •Mwto»< ULDERI itdoda'i. MIB mooi I ALEBY Pll FIST t> ALL j. :THEfl date Air Xoni Mrs. <*a« . W WAITE n m m t.iui / I « « « ORLADlR New , n brtd JEST ROd Part („* • 1 fvV ms lti0}] tt on Mo! of -1 ■r,sw y 2nd Nil lter> 1 inn1$4 Unoil’i

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