The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
t»k©ep ' t fe e m ! ______________u n r Y « S B H Y*AB ' HO. 88 m 8 S " J B 8 S m k i w rifeffillteJWtee I f f t l l T im as * divorcbb n Ghargtog cruelty«*ri gross nagleet jef duty, » wife and n husband have AM m N i tor divorce in CteHMu; | Cww't* l COi-UKBXIS^—Oa the b®ds «f ] Robert Taylor seeks * deem from teatirtfos on ©Wo highway aoddsnt#;lA t Taylor, ISO EL Cboreh St, to Vhwn he wna married Marsh 12, 1919. Ho request* custody o f feetif - Helen I^yton desire# * divoree from John Layton, award of alimony •ad custody of two minor children. They flute. married to J926. fee tea* life* mouths of the Highway Ddrecter Jr., brieve# that • new tiMfesa.hdgh *mark far highway traffic flafcatftiea and injuries may be aot uatea* motorist* take w#ratef and hmmm mm nawdWL A* ia- ef approximately- ftfto^a p « In .motor whiri* aeelipw* for the 1990 five-month period, a* pem- pared with the name month* in 1934, haa been recorded, Dfc*ectxrJ**terra- m M . tn 1999 traffic death* on Ohio** highways washed apeak of with * eonwepoftdiB* high number of injuries. The automobile and trade accident frequency is great* est at thl atima of the year, the mid dle and fete summer, because. of heavy tourist'traffic and highway* crowded with hikers and picnickers. Director Jester pointed out certain fundamental road rule* which,,if fol lowed, will help to cut the Injury and. death toll*. They are: Refrain from passing another vehicle on a curve or a hill; when fatigued stop driving immediately; da not “wage war” for the right-of-way even if it ie right fully yours; give the mechanical con dition of your cat constant consider* DIVORCE ©RANTED Evelyn Andrews has been awarded tion; replace worn tires; keep your.* divorce from Norman Andrew*'on raa ctom iRE action # Foreclosure and sale of mortgaged property, because of tax .delinquency amounting to $1/ 198.85 overa four- urn period. Is the efcject of. a suit died In the name of H. M. Van Pelt, Green* County treasurer against Jeanette Barber and others. Marcus Shoup, as administrator of the John Cummings estate, is plain tiff in a 'mortgage forclosure action involving Xenfe -Twp, property, di rected against Roy W. and Mary Me-: Ciellan and seeking judgment for $7,812.5$, The Peoples Building and Savings Co. has hied a foreclosure action a- gainst S. S. Swanson and others,, re questing judgment for $381.27. Xenia’ real estate is involved. attentkm upon the road, and not upon the scenery. An attempt to halt a possible out break of typhoid fever in the flood grounds of cruelty and failure to,pro- also A d v e r t i s i n g i s n e w s , a s m o d i a s 0 » h e a d l in e s o n t h e f r o n t p a g e © f e n i t i s o f m o r s s i g n i f i c a a M t o y o u . n m r w * 1 m i . m v a v Jfe flMLbwrtff A P’SfiUS T h e B o j d s n d T r a i l By y ftffo y, WAIMWALL -S’*"—*I'l vide for her support. She was restored to her maiden name.* Myrtle Hewitt won a divorce from . „ - « . ,iP> ©* Hewitt on charges of gross devastated regions of Belmont county negrleet and willful absencefront home for more than three years, Asa Sturgeon has obtained a di vorce from Xeota Sturgeon and has haa been undertaken by the State De partment o f Health, When the ex tent of the flood became, knbwn, Dr, Walter H. Bartung, director of health, , dispatched Dr. W« F/Johnson and VJ S j ! The Home Building and Savings iSvIt^wSfe has refe»Vered the following1 fore* .clo8«f® Judgments: against Laura No More Children Will Be Admitted As as result of slashes. made by Gov, Martin L, Davey in the 0. S.: and S. l . Home's biennial budget, Motor Accidents ' „ 1 f V - 4 1v--JBft County! Richard Hoag, % RED 2, Xenia, arrested, as a hit>sk£p driver, driving , truck, strackand^jt Loius Watson, j Mayor Has,His Tb# .feat haM doaen yaara hava proved a pftridouferly active changing Csotribafeng fewsgd thaa* mtUm contributing toward than* sudfen ora. They am aHti* *»r* ta b* de plored in that I wmsm psopfe arapet to be Mamed for flbamand aOthe mow strange, in tha$ they have a strong political hearing We had never flgured that admin istraMva and aeoaomfe policy could oaaet>sndb* flsr reaching feflttanso da' to dietavb sigoiiflmpitly the even tenor of village and rural life. We had thought of thoae .good old fadMoued fMks hack home gohgr-d-, long .fe their peaceful, God fearing way.fosevta T i^ had.been wars and grsptwatfenal dlaaaters over the past 'half -century hut people in the home communltyhad gone on inranch the same maimer of living. There had been;'hard times, but crops had never completely failed, There had been gardens and. fruit and sufficient odds and end of work about for even the poorest folks to get along with proper management and industry. There were entertainments occasion ally in the town hall/churches were filled«n..gabbatbfmorning, and streets Were crowded with ,vehicles of a Saturday night. Tear in and .year out the same family names ekmg to the older town and country homo- steads. It wnnM seem ttdeor indeed I i f l g l U K t 4 S F O V W B "9HKR». a mm fmrmmm f Y U M H <ch«rge costs, driving months; and water Wa# hauled to certain .sections and vaccinationfor typhoid was start- ad |y five fecal physjcions Who do nated their services. It was five day* after M » . inundation .-before pure p p s u p p l i e d to alt residents of ■announced Monday by Supt. Harold Johnson, Monday, been riven custody of a minor child 'Hhys following a decisionmade by operating a motor neen riven custody or a minor child. tl)fr boaed ot t^tee*. at its meeting Intoxicated;Co: here over the Week-end, ’ >less driving. >0n Between 540 and 850 children are was fined $100 enrolled at the Home' at present, a rights- revoked |s* number described by Supt Hays as suspended jail if the medical against ©«car S. Roll, $3,861.13, ,recre»ti0IUll purposes are depleted. Watson While the trustee*, cbniiderad the scalp wampda budget/no way out of the dilemma Dephty Rlwiff waS hi^icsted tHwause of th* m m m * , * S jty I n these^^p^iey Should oyer :pm» ——— into other'hands. It would be rho Mayor.Little had* the final say Ini'tiBd Brown Placed as long as a trace a fraous between.Alonso JeffriesAnd,0^‘ thefamily-existed. Walter Smallwood on... South; MainJ One must grope in bewilderment tirntyfhese' things *a r e ' jtu>: Strange foo t pxfeta are ------------- -------- „„ -------- --------— discerned along The * Boyfend Trail. :je while in an^oralcuts, ,The Mayor levied a fine Home people regard omniously the admissions of additional children to ,80, New BotiMow^ykr* B^nrfl»y‘street, Tuesday evening. Jaffrimwas to SSalfee the institution will be denied, it was night, was prosecuted before J u d g e b e the aggressor-and gave longer so. -- ------ e,“ ‘ Tr‘ J ----- Smallwood a badly bruised head with " afld *l*® Jw«k"‘]of $25 with 7A0.addtih»aLeestii> Wm first count-he. ^ne. wiis to be remitted en paymmd NfymJHRGMENT The Bryant Motor Setae has been "fftW-fllgfrt. Tfea extifet hf a 'awarded a Itagfia -mawsiwa .i idiieii- leidhtemieiie#wno place, will loot be known Until the} ***,r*R»• c aver*. »— » •+ fettm* part o f this vredt or the firstf . t |]S mjos rAqRS . t of next since from ten to fourteen .Dismig8ai ertteiss have u , ' , . days is necessary for the disease to - - - e? ^ 8S h#ve been *v' ;-the/ieconff voluminous edicts .tumbled» off the morning express from the; seats of of the co*ts,>otherwi«r Jeffries will our State, and National Government. get to board with Sheriff Baughn; _ oV. P^od in the following pendingcases. JLP^ 4 M fW exposure,jfegsie g, Hudson vs. Dayton Power Dr- Jobasm said, . gnd Light Co. (settled); Home Boild- Apppintment of the members of alld Savings Co t vs, C, E. Wilkin the 1935 junior Ohio State fair board others;, J* Sperling vs. John was made last week by.Agriculture Stewart (lack of prosecution); Hear! Director Earl H. Hanefeld. They and.K<J6*Itt ^ >John Bigler; Fred Flynn the departments of which, they will jv^ Amoe Brown; Wickersham Hard- have charge are: ’Lawrence Bayes,}^ate ®°* Va* H., V. Johnson and of Granville, Bays’ 4-H club*; Mary state board of control SJ without charge, authority to transfer one fund to another to make up budgetary de ficiencies. B r y a n P k k - ’ / " ^-afe concwsion/ 1 G a t « ¥ « c i k e d otiier injurief. % *. ' ' fen Jfeahr un- Capt H. G. Brigham and 23 mem- .l«H /to Hoag’s "aifeN(*ei bera of CCC Company 8514 have re- rtffe dwwiwa-te mort te ©amp Army No, l located at Fairfield, Ohio, on July 16, Movement will be made by Anderson Burgefc sustained a frac- . truck. Capt'Brigham was formerly Death Saturday 0£ Mrs. J. Swaby value E states Valuations for inheritance tax pur poses have been placed in Probate Church, the services beihe 9 on o f Mr. and Mr*. L. W, Whetstone,1 Court on the following estates: •^oi^oited by her pastor Rev- McNeel x 9nia, received minor injuriee when DON LUSK TRANSFERRED , Eetaite of Martha J, Hopping: gross guriaj took place. In Clifton Cemetery! bru*b*d by hn auto driven by Clarence TO AKRON BANK LAST WEEK net Value, same __ fethers. Hartman o f Troy, Girls* 4-H clubs; Paul Baxter of Convoy, juvenile granges; Stanley Tschantz of Dalton, Future Farmers of America; Melvin Rings o f Amlin, vocational agri culture; Lois Rboad of Blooinville, home .economics;. Cecil Stover .odf.v*Ia*' *861,83; Springfield, general school shops; jsn^ , Delbert MeClanahan of West Union,J of Josie Bowers: gross value B ^ S o S s ; James Smith gf Dajten, debts, $658.73 administrate model afapkfeds; Mimi Younger,jive cost, $1,060; net value, $5^12,31, Martha Jan* Altixar and Gretehen| f * * * gross Meckxtroth, all of Columbus, Girlj^*^** $1,867^0; debts and adminis- Scoutr, city school gardens and Camp ■ ^*t ve $s50l »«t Fir* Girls, respectively; and Ermar17,90- ^ tntiitn w ow suifeteds Paul A. Fulfer, who ha8 held a wrif a * . . ’the positJon'three y**w. Puller haa 31** ^ J “ ?#? heen named chef In tfi* main kitchen vacancy em- theft o f tured skull when flit by a motorists- commander of Company 553 and on .the BpringfttidnXente pike early nerved as construction Officer during Monday afternoon. .Hie accident the building of Camp Bryan, happened about three miles north of While,dismantling ,the .old gate Xeniawhen Burget with a pitch fork honse st Bryan park onMohday. En- in hand was -croieing the toad to a roilee Wesche discovered a rutty tin Wagon-load of hay. The car was box in the‘watt. The box had been ■Mrs, James Swaby, Clifton-Yellow driven by Fred Schaffer, salesman, placed there by John Bryan when the Springs pike, who has been 'ill fob Harahall, Mich, He held the accident building was constructed and con- some time suffering from a malingent w“ unavoidable and reported to tained books, papers and fetter*. The disease, died at her home Saturday SlwrllT Baughn. Schaffer was held material in the box Wasvery wet and afternoon. Several children survive for investigation, ?* soon as it ha* dried ’ sufficiently,’ with the husband. The funeral was' -« will be deciphered, held Tuesday morning from the Pres- Pftul whetstone, seven-year-old —Yelfew Springs New*. Former SkerM It Storekeeper Ohmsr Tate, formerly sheriff of E. Patterson, near Ida home Satur day morning, The boy, intending to cross i Don Lusk, district supervisor for from *]}0 state Banklnx Department, hav- thewest to the east side of S. D^roit g in thi. dfetrict. Street reportedly stepped off the hM transferred to a bank in jcurb fete the path ofthe auto, which liquidation i» Akron, a promotion. He Schieppi o f Westerville, Farmers’ etiiute pesters. In* . wllIw; Ul w** hwMkd ^ b . The young victim* fll u ^rtan t to the liquidating v,jM> ^-'this county, has been appointed store- at Mc? f *" ,IJ°*Pit*! *°T***** there. Mr. J. L, Meeker,Union keeper at the O. S. A S: O, Home, He * *cr*tch oa t}le Trust, Dayton, has been named as - . successor to Mr. Lusk and now hss „ ; | v • *.. " ' thls territory in charge.- Mr. Lusk OCJIOOI r u u a s has rendered very efficient service A A lt- ,.,-i J while snperrisof both for the banking A r c AU O CH ted department and d^poeitors as wall." a saamdate by the gtate Board of Con- ptete admfefettetfen of the estate by*SJ2 Hw\fS 2 2 2 2 . ? tatel. Finance Director M, Ray Alii-jJuly 15, .groceries ana supplies. sen, in announcing the newmaximum amount ruling, Mid that it will apply in all oases except where the legis lature makes specific appropriations ft* antemoMfes, and in the ease of elective stirte officials and depart mental heads. The maximum allow- sme* of $756 wa# fixed, JMryetor Al* Kaon said, when the state Department of Bcbsetian asked fer $706 in addl- tlen to the trads-in value ef an anto- W# that was to hi su^danted with a newear, - W. C. T. MEETING ACCOUNT FILED ; Account filed by Louis J. Turner Usi — w , T. m„ ,P admlnislrotor of the Jeese Turner Tife Womwia Christfen Temper- estate ha# been allowed us hi* ffeal * ^ GnIan M^ng will b* held at ...... discharge, ,th* *»»• oi Dr- Kitehie on Friday/ Under the latest itate-wid* alloca tion of sales and liquid fuel t«X rev enue, the 11 rural school districts in Greene County received a total o f $7,- 355.91, divided as follow*: Beavercreek, $1,110,78; Cedarville, $1,063.82; Clifton, $222.65; Caesar- $189.75; s ; W, S, 4-H CLUB C. ■July 19 at 2 p. m. All vteltet* will Mismi, $708,64; Ros», $363.86; SUvete NAMED EXECUTOR w*lcom! ; ^ * U\ * * jertek, $761.31; Spring Valley, $689,* C. Turner ha* been appointed i * U ' 81•' «tera«reek, $698.46; Xenia town- ex.vdtor o f the estate* of Mary fiUc ' - rnd 1. 1, Tamrr, wtthmtl E„ w k4 , rtHUIt xestivalr Saturday night, held back o f Opera House. ship, $898,29, APPROVE EXPENSES END ADMINISTRATION Estate of Lee E, Perry, with less I than,-$666 to be distributed, ha« been ordered relieved of administration, j ,An Okie sekeel deficit of f*/KX>,0« fer l«W-IiM. wa* predicted by Dr. D. M. fcrtien, fiaanri/ \ advisor f*n the mfesfelyg. tehelU^se mtWww Vw> jMWORtlsOJi nfJVwlj. he appeared imfere a jetet fegisfeUve; ' j mmMdttee on ednoatien M#t week. - - ■*-— The defieit fer ike 1914-1636 term was $M60|006. The total aceamu- lated aebeol defirtt fer tit* ttate fef Xnapecter# e f the Safe* Tax divfeiett $$7A0#fl90 . The feerteee fer thejwhe have bean making the rottnds in! fe artfeipafed deaptte Eta tha comity, find the 1160 ' vendors all! .Marie Collins gave - a demeostr*- tfen oir weaving a chafe seat with splint, when the S. W. S. Club of Cedarrille township met at the home Monoq, of Marie Collins, Thursday, July 11. and Panto Rose gaV* short talks off the projects they Wers tiking. Record books were diseUseed also. Recrsathm wa# enjoyed after the business meeting. T ie n«tt meeting wiU be held Thursday, July 18, at the FOR LIQUIDATION 0{ p^line, Catherine, and Jean Ferguson, , INSPECTORS SAY COUNTY IS 11* PER CENT PERFECT w*-»- MW*« Fjrf§on«r Btiildt . Fire In County Jail, Monday Trnxfer-Xelfev aebori' Dr. bfll, efeNwring the law 10* per am#'- ! Expenses amounting to $622,29 for tit* three.month period, April 1 to June 30, are listed in on itemised statement filed for approval in Com mon Plea* Court by the state bank ing department, in behalf o f the Commercial and fervtogs lank Co., under liquidation. . Expenditure* ■ included: Adminis trative, $369.97; operating, $1W.09; legal, $34M, Moon Eclipse Witnesced By LocalFeople They read strangely alien. Never be fore* had the.‘ Government meddled w|th thefe way of living. Home folks had always -held, a high -regard for law.’ Law had made for order and offered a clear :w*y for. the pursuit of happtoto*. Bpt ..these new laws carried a ; different portend. They «f*te»ad *' pmwo«yq’.dsgme:.of fm*-. doni' fete: * categorical prevnim. * One must rearrange a . lifetime tohedule.of• daily pursultetol coincide with thls new rCgnlation on threat of severe panaity for nori 'compliance. Old Mim'Brown shakes his fist at a Government agent and vows he will raise a* many hogs and put out as much wheat as he.has a mind to. His father, and hi* father before him had done it qnd who was the man to tell him he couldn't de It now!- And a* for destroying those litter* of new pigs, that was the last atraw. Old Man Brown made known that ba was an elder o f tbe.church and it,would be a cold day when he Would commit *uch a sacrilege no matter-what nit wit politician, demanded i t J< Old Man Brown's great, great grandfather had come over the mountains in pioneer days and bought the tract now comprising the Brown farm. From thfe axpanM ef swafepr wfldarnesa had been wrought spioctb fields aad green pastur# fends. That tenet teas tha Bcowa domain thrsugh the stomigast.ofeias any man Oo^d aonaaand. Within "those lfea fence* toe Brown's had always entertained a spirit o f eowpJete freedom ■in q Meoeed fend. Old -Man Brown- had anjoyad.wutehfeg hiaJkirict multiply and hi* grate Mkft faaifeteg 'heavy with toefe fruit. Why* at each Sab bath service bad he net <b**n teught nevut te negteet -eiffering thanks to tha good God for tha blessings of rain and auashiae that brought him bountiful harvest*? HI* front veranda, affording a view out over Id* flourishing acre* w«« throna be Would not trad* with any king. This bit of good earth to call hi* own was all Did Matt Brown could ask and a groat human Government had vouefcaafed that hi* rights to it Would ha foreverprotected and rever ad. Old Man Brawn cahnot now comprehend why this same Govern ment ha* dtsigned to dictate to him the crape he may plant and the item* of stock ha may market. But Old Man Brawn was presently destined to suffer a greatof disil losionmeut. {feme two years ago the constant jsfcglteff on the party Him ywsl J wmn ^ '*d toetesefesa ganaviffiy aa fertriag a*- egsaitood dtefetentisw. eg fees teat , boric*extetefed te pefetia af afftwafea grafes, rariiar tiu» m a rasfefeted basis, acoordfeg to County ffapt H. C, Apltman. Hater too mawOhio few, it is man datory on the part of fecal school beards to provide, free o f chaugs, the naeasaary text books to public school Children. Pupils wholly or in part supplied with necessary text book* shall b* supplied only a* other and new books axa needed, provided, however, that a board o f education may limit it* pur chase and. ownership o f needed books to six subjects par year, the coat not to exceed 26 per cent o f too entire cost of adoption, School beards yrhicb do not wish to ■ go'completely on a free text book basis in 1935-86 may purchase an nually the texts in at least six. sub jects in any of too grades, limiting the’ plan to grades one to tear fe -’< elusive .ter 1936-36’ and to grades one to eight for tife.1936-37 school year. The local .hoards have almost com plete discretionary power in too mat ter of purchasing text books, except that if a completo .ptovhten^tfiNitete ,fe flefarrad beyond $936-30, tim board must -limit ito text purriiaaee so that, fee coat to any cria .year will hot.bt' more .than one-fmirth the total cost o f alt texts needed,to n School district. Bentfeient favoring extension o f the 25 per cent o f toe total cost purchase planrto benefit pupil* e f all grade's, rather than on a limited scale in l885- 36 torn been expressed by Greene County school officials, Supt. Aultman arid, .Thus high school pupils would not be discriminated against, he ex plained. . * ' ; <i t . , J* In order- to carry out’ provisions te’ • fee flew acti each local school board, in preparation o f its annual budget, must include as a separate item the amount which toe board finds neces sary to comply with tiwr few. These amounts will not bq subject to fer'to ofert temd.' - . ; Mary Cosley Will : •Attacked Ia Goart Grace B. Anthony,. Alton, UL, is niece of toe late- Mary . A, Cosley, Xenia, had1 fifed suit to Commmi.Pleas. Court Attacking the validity of tha fetter's will. Seyenteen relatives are , made defendant* in toe suit ter the $20,000 estate. Beside these heir* fee ladies' Aid v Society, Women'* Missionary Society and tbs/Woman's Hemu Missionary Society o f .the First M. E. Church, Xenia, with Mary A. Whitwer, Rife Conner Ferris. Carrie and A. E, Faulkner, Xenia, were named a* leg atees .under the will;' The major por tion .of the eeteto was to go to the church organixatiori*. The will was* made Nov, 9,1934 with s cedicil dated Nov. 14, 1*84. Charles U Darling ton andRobert S. Miller are attorneys for tha plaintiff. - ' » P. Hi CRESWELL PURCHASKS AMOS TONKINSON FARM P, H. CrasWall, Xenia, formerly U, 8. Marshall in toe Cincinnati dfetrict, this week purchased fee Amos Tort* kinsoa farm of about 100 acres from Ernest H. Schmidti Xenia. The farm is located On fe e Jameetewn pike south o f town and Was purchased from the Tonktoson family a few Weeks ago.. WHEAT AND HOGS TAKE JUMP IN BIG MARKET Wheat prices on fee big board to Chicago jumped to 86% cents for the July grain, Wateieaday. Report* «£ black feet *nd drouth to fee Spring wheat country caused fee jump. The ***** day begs wera quotedwt 10A6 to Bt. Louis, fee hightet price ■inee Oct. 8, lM0. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Mrt and Mr*. W. G Hit, Mr. aatd The tester « f rteeivfeg fee kigto- esi grade e f fee li# rt^fieal Afedwtej w f« passed ties slate feedtoat «gaw» nm gyari Ifftefflfirriliiw ■ i f EbObfeiwrffl., Wjntedte eeftfcly. ' ' E . la a gwrihHBi i f fee Oh)» flfi MarahSli Daniel*, 69, colored, buiR a fire to the ctwridor at the eddaty jail about 8 a, Mqnday tooraing,' .r . u . . . 'wife what intentions it has not been EEGIBTRATION DR LOCAL peeple as It iM to meat pdrti ilte fd^leped, He used straw ticks,' *RTUDENiltl AT O. B, V. country. The* flight wa* bright wife jckrthtog brtongtog to pritenera while ’ hardly a ctouf to fefe liefem to mar The Research CM Fieri* will i* asleep to bulk) the fire. When fee The fritowtog b»n*to front fee O. fe* travel o f fee .haded Spot over fee k m?* tg, J. G. MoOoritol^ Mrs, Hattie feftig usaal waa afoot Itetentog to. Oweoe, ate) Mite Jetae BteaRi of this they -heard *femorau* goat# to fee;place, and Mr. m l Mr*. Eeeee* .Mo* eriont feat fe* vfitage bank had cfee-’Ccrieell, Xenfe, spent fitettorfe to *d“ It dote*. DM Maw Brown htejLouden, »* it wu« Mr. Harry m m ***Sbfflts G** teunty patera ef'ferfeAteWd birthday, line* 1927 draw the attention ef local ifeeuak fisfeuM bat fee frit Wright of REBRARCH CLUB PICNIC it bad net fuRy dawned Jti mmm w wSfwm w about fete mete disquieting new*. He ihjm mi » i reg ina s u n n mmmm POWnON IN SELMA BOPCKH. . 8wtyMd)r tfeatiraf, flatv Opera Hfwr, . ghertff Baugbrt ha* plated DauM* teutofe Efeete « nmu to a spsrial aril wife Utile to ft fete ten#** Tarajit', ||g, uniay night, tew boric *f , wm M M m add tit a itot te.pay fw ( M M ' fkffi .^njteuAJtete jffi*MjL '.Fiwgpffir tefe. wtew wepswtegapw unw*» .... . Etihteds, fe#' tortfsui eritote to fifty ftofte, *m* ’wtttete ; ; tetetof to flatronouwr* mi- towitt be - - • - i *»r i auefear Rfey #»• » toff*** $h» »ri^ Butte*1# * te totesawes wfli he rapsried. b« sale %fjfeto feat *teri vaedt. . ! * * . m *P.:*Ptot MM .n-' - .atefixs la 'imseeng. (ITortfewd cm p ^ v f*ur) i I f e f e r a r f e s t o f ia 'MMMdlM
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