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The Lebo Courier from Lebo, Kansas • Page 2

The Lebo Courier from Lebo, Kansas • Page 2

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I OSS' i V7? na. V.A 4C' The Lebo ph xr i LaHj VO 3 jk ULiBOTIilC BITTE33. This remedy is becomirg well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric bitters sing the same song 0 A rarer medicine does rot exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Eitctric: Bitters wili cure diseases ct tho Liver and Kidneys, The anual day tor strewing flowers, cn the t'alirn heroes graves on the grassy mcunds of those vr-ho.

have received their final rcustcrout and" gone over to the other shore is near hand. Everv cemetery in the land F. M. Eurnham, Editor and Proprietor. CALIFORNIA LETTER' Eau Highlands Californa, April 35th jSSS-Enitor I have watted some time so as to hrite something new to tell.

We have had fine weather ell wi.h enough rain to kceu things growing, and is raining today. Had a little hot wither ten days the Murcury ias up to ice degrees three dayr. hut there was a pleas- jjlviri. 1 96c Acres of land rejoining the bfau-tifui city cf WaKetney the county seat of Tri go Co. Kas.

V-h-Keeney on the U. P. R. midvrsy between Kansas City Denver, and surrounded by a fine agricultural country. Tvro new Railroads have lately been surveyt-d through the city.

This land is unsurpassed in fertility IT Vi lor 7. OF SUBSCIlirTIOX. JEials copy rer year six jtlye.a months, J1.E0 1.00 Mr! 'if'i ''err "Am ion. Willingly the men left their and their homes to battle f-r their ountry, nobly did they fight and af 7f-t ot sou ia be a good investment -7I, -11 nred nf tbeoioit oface In Lebo as second class mail matter. le.

3 rley is five' io thf 'A ter defeats and victories a portion cf i r-g- tcu.turM purposes only fcu in pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent wt)i 53 core all Malaria fevers. For cure of Headache, Conodpstion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction yuti-anteed. cr money refunded.

Price 50 cts. and $1. si W. D. Is dnie ore.

oat, aid very tiie entire tract 11 1 S' that army returned to their Will th-jse who were spared to return to 1 cny as to t-'I'' 4 hey crop is assured; and fruit of ill kinds promise an big crop. Anricots row as larre as huK.u and will be ripe in two nvmhs. Hid strawberries for dinner to day. The Vlnyards look 'hansome the nevgrowth is about two foot long. Garden vsgitablesljof all 'tinds do grandly.

I have Tcmatces reap te bloom, beans and pea" with buds on. Pension Agent Click, who obtained his title of governor through the efforts of Tcpeka lledublicans and his present position thoughts the intercession of Democrats would now turn out as wanderers upon the fe.ee ct the earth the iSo.cco ichabitants of the capital city, rend leveling its buildings bury them beneath Kansas salt in order to make ever forget their eomrads whe ohartd their pleasure and these whose feet have fred many a march with, Will they ever get those who feii in battle or veic taken by from their era pcrhq.s? Never. And v. id these who remain at their firesidis, necessary or ma.ve iinet ra-tiiiono. Go acres lies virhia the city limits and isalready platted, and with a litde wise mauip niation may be made to pay the entire tract.

Price 2 3.og per acre. Tcarr.ts easy. Fvr map and particulars, call on or adress the Editor cf this paper. ---a i2roJ WHY NOT TRY THE C. f.

HENDERSON- Sicilian's Arnica Salve. The Bast Salve in the worid for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fever Sores, letter, Chapred Hands, Chilo'ains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bcx. For sale by W.

Howells. SCHOOL HOUSE SHOE, otherwise, ever the memory iiO IF ANY EQUAL FOR THE MONEY. ai watcrmellons ab ready to vine, Orance trees are white with blossoms and the air is rich with their fragrance hich is'very muceh.like a tuberose, speaking of H.mvos, the wild ones here are wonderful in their beauty and numbers; I have gat! tied 60 dif the fallen braves to 0 it 'i hese are iropcssibiiHn.s. Let us ali turn out when the day renivrs to strew the xi.z. which the last resting place cf the soipies, with beautiful andrare.

Ex J. D. HOLMES LEBO, KAKS. it forever a barron spot. This tras his stand, taken at Abilene, where he mzdz a bitter speech against the city that zv: a'1 he ha5- Sach is litica; gratitude.

i ii 'Bf Cha3 County Lender-. Twenty-five vea'lints sr.y two-year olds belonging jo Mr. Haun, on Middle creek died 1 et.vt.i rirht and Sunday is coNsroirxiox cue able. Read the following: Mr. C.

H. iorris, Newark, savs: "Was (I 5 rfS'a 4 ttB ti a fca in here srii! be a rases convert tipo of the Democratic party of CoiTey'ccunty, The attention of cur readers is directed to an advertisement of Mcakrs Corstsh Cc in aa other cclu.mn. It a fact that the Coinish Organ Psaao.Cc-,, at Waih-inrton, Mow Jersey, are rctoall running their factory both night and day in order to promptly supply the enormous demand made for the celebrated Cornish. O-gansand Pianos. Have you read the beautiful new illustrated catalogue jet? If not send to-day for it They are cntire'y responsa'ole f.

ciily and enjoy an enviable reputation in all parts of ti rival i zed wcrld read this advertisement. Address Cornish tVe Wadda-ton, J. F3 SO 5 i f-' i uv r-v 4 ii in 3 1 5 down with Abscess of Lungs and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, am now on my bottle, am able to oversee my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middle wsrt, Decatur, Ohio, tsvs: "Had it not been for Dr.

Kinr's ferent of white, 'Jolue, cd' yellow, and their many rh.3des,and most of them fiuer flowers than oarcastm friends; cultiva'e in garden or house, and they cover the around with their masses and -the mountains all around us are yellow with a kind of dairy and the Spanish dagger lifts its great stalk of white flowers trelye to s3Cecn feet Kansas, heldat the Court House, in the city cf Eurlington on SaturdavMay 12, iSS3. at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternates to attend the Democratic State Conven noon last from some unknown disease. The cattle appeared to be in good health when fid Saturday night but fourteen cf thera vere found dead Sunday morning, and eleven more died before noon. When first affected the cattle stand with head down r.nd as the disease progresses they to get stiff legged and soon die.

They die within two cr three hours Waggons, Baggies, Cur.s,Cutlery and Wagon Woodenware. A fall line of Superior Cook Stoves, Pumps, Barb Wire, Rope, Glass, Machine Oil 'a Mixed and Dry Faints. Sole Agents for WALTER A. WOOD, Mowing and Reaping Machines. The and Ergle Plows and Cultivators always kept on hand.

AKo manufacturers of 'TTTT C'V-Til CiZlT7? TT fT ur ir)'" New for consumption I would have died cf Lung Troubles tion vvhic racers at Wichita, May 17th, in the air, and looks like monuments for the purpose of electing delfgs given up by the doctors. Am no -7 in best of health. Try it. 3rm.de boitles free at W. D.

Howells, druir store. and alternates to attend the Democrat 7-73 3 II ic National Convention which meets aft the first syrnotoms are noticed -5 i.l shining out from the uridevbn-sh green all along th mountain side'and iufilic valley wash; and the here are immense, of all audV.s ho ro-saucer', work tst ow is'sc ditch work is over u.utiil ar.d the fruit seiiorj is not yet here. Jlaoch men are busy witu'hcin t. uu.Vutio.y; 1 he rasas F-irmer, published hao bet enlarged to a 20- S. B.

ireas. Ceoxge, Sec. A. J. Jasper, Man LEBO eO-OIoEIlATIV ASSOCIATION.

St. Louis on Tune rthr'alsoto'selfc; d'jlagates and alternates to attend the Dersocrat Stste Convention whkh meets in the city of Leavenworth on r4th day of July for the purpose of placing in nomination a state ticket. CofL-y county is entitled to six delegates and six alternates in each of fhf rhr.rs narvirri star- rnr.scn'inr? About twenty of the most enter-prising'joung men in Lebo, met at the schoolhouse cn last Monday night and organized the Lebo Cornet Band, with the following list of cffieers: I. T. Kipp, M.

Bowman vice and prepa'i'bigior it; i 00 V-i ivuuceo f-r in price to one dollar a yjar. It ranks rrVVP'-tmong th- best agricultural papers i i the country, and for Kansas farmers i it is the best, because it is made up especially for them. It is now twenty DEALERS IN ukuit Orange trees which, is done next i3 (-'- HI rcnth. I am now buihihg 630 feet fa fi wy tli ti 1. o-f box flimTr.r a r.ew ple -f ground vz- 6 7 oJ 1 i Jis iour years oio, is concuctsa oy prac-- v.

tical farmfirrs, and published wholly io r.J by the time it is dene hay harvest Ail voters in ccunly who are in sympathy with present Derr.ccrattc Adminis'ration are er.ti-led to a seat a voice in'the convention. 13 will emmerice, and it will be imposd- FAM PRODUCE. ie Eli, Both great and Small. And give us a call. the interest cf agriculture in the v.

So 'hi-. -r Coma one Co broadest sense of the word. E. L. and A.

J. Young, Leader. After adopting a Constitution, they ordered a set effme instruments costing $300. Lebo can rest assured that it will have the finest Band in the country, as most of the boys are old players' and are pot obliged to take a back seat bv tne "snake box" for any to get help enough to tke car- r.f he fruit hen it "ripens. 'Mr.

Will order cf the Democratic County Central Committee. Wm. Ckotty, Chairman. The Farmer r-uhiisTvis full crop, stock and weaiiior repoits for the entire State seven times a year. It als publishes, weekly, a list of all the crv AeND BUY YOU GOODS CHEAP FOE CASK.

loeii ivi iteo. iams went to Pasadena nearly a month ago, dont know if he is there now or act. I am glad Kansa is getting plenty of rain and hope the f-urncrs may have an abundant crop to repay them for their nact failure. Regards to F. J.

E. 7ATncus, Secretary one. tray animals taxes up cry pot r.t of the State. I A gentleman from Boston is lectur Wo h-3v; arro metns wiicrcov Vi.c:tiTA purchased the first car load of salt turned cut at Hutchinson. with a 1 ne was c.u I 1 1 Y.r.Tr.k-x Kit-imi LrenrOTT.

rntratca i Ota ing jn this state on under auspices of Niticnal Eureau of Temperance, cf Boston. He crTar the Ltnr i tr.c Ranso" )-ear for $2 It was bought by the Wichita salt 0 it as 1 a lua.bcr yard, there is big lumber is'srarco and armor, This 3:1 1 I io V-' e.0 Wichita us all a good exarrple. "Why should any Kansan cp; r. ft-T a ry 0 LAa -o Ma-o Aoroooti send out of thestate for an article of i y. ry I out cf yards as fast as rut in.

R.e?u-ct:uiy Yours: G. V. Cidwa'ader. spoke in Iowa a few evenings since, which leads the Eegislcr to say. It hard for us to understand why Ida-s-achusetis should sand a man ail the way out here to preach temperance in Kansas when there are more saloons in one Boston block than there are in all this state.

If there ii any mission-arywcrktobe done it strikes us it should go the ether way. Kansas kuows more r-bout fighting whiskey in ro nvr THE IS A KANei ROAD, Heaoquartcrs repa state central Tc-peka Apt il s3, 1 383. I am anthori2d the stvtrAi railroad of Kansas to that ore and 'ne -third(i3i)Jfarcs for the round trip idnd that may be had within our own borders? factories, canning rhetorics furniture factories broom f.ic-Icries.j and all other manufacturing industries tiow being started, the day should soon arrived when Kansas could supply all the wants of her itihabitants without having to send ever border to do so. TT TT T7 And is tomcuehly indentihed wi i vi Pp i 't 1 will be granted to dc It-gut esnr-d ai- ar.u progress ct thcsta to the Wichita convention, Kat)ai yj a Sp-ecialtf. in Good S.vie, on Short Notice, when We Furnisii CoSn.

a rr.ioute than Massschsetts does in a Cemes Al-vaya 00 11 0: 1 i Tri am No Extra Cha-ge for lie.irse week. Kansas took the liquor trine May 9,1 S3 3. P. I. BoKF.m-!.; Kit, Chairman.

its strons facilities unoq r. led by sr hole in Eastern and Kansa-by running Cxpres-J Trains Dr'ly kjj ti.v u.i.& r. Li's. iuv rt ''i ltd a ci ie pir.is ano councea out 01 me 1 SPECIAL OFFFR. state, while Mascachusetts was adjast- a City (hir i- The LtjJO LiGtnr ar.d ICrxsas C.VriQ.,, VJ tvg its one eye glass and solemnly or- r.

A-- 3 rl a I a iV.r.f. into me-ha' v. for one price. Even' nerson subscribii'g to cr "National Br Mass -so. achusetts is a pretty good state, but it f.ewimr incsr bwtfe.ci il.i-ou iu 1 i-i i 5 and Wciiiroto.i and cant give Kansas any points in thy temperance business.

Attorney General Ekaufokd re port a marked improvement in the enforcement cf the prohibitory law, in the past si- months 'and a large decrease in the numpcr cf violation. Thishe thiiik'jis due ti the steady growth cf public sentiment throughout the sta'e'infavor cf prohibition, and the time is not far distant when the prohibitory law will a veil enforced asfany law cn the 'statutes. This EUtemenj fiom the cOictal whose special butiness st is to look after and knov? workings of legislation wili be gratfyir.g to the cf the stale. i 1 1 1 I tii 1 ssiroscU for the I-fiTFysr, Boelor, Posimastp, Slc-rcsst, Township aaJ Camty the Koine, is fact eTiryoae c-hoata hare a secure plaos for valriables. cCer ia the ViCTCl? SAFE Crst-elass Flre-Ppoof, ZOiirJp-P-oof, Ceaibiziatioa ioei; Safe, banslsosnely CcSsied.

F.ourid decorated bcmlshed portiona latsricra nicely fitted witU Eub-treaarlea, boci cr-acea read pirrc-oa it 0 4-qi- Chase County Twenty ve yearling? and two-year elds, be will be sullied wit-i the Kinsas City Weekly Journal free during the Campaign of 1S8S. Here is an oppot trinity to p'ace in your family the largest and best weekly paper published in City. Send in your names at once and for the price of our own. a- Sta.2. IIxSxC; SSxlSxiS: 603 40 00 rEj.4.

SCO 6C.C0 The VI3TCJ2 CA72 la mcncfactcred under strong patsnta la tee. 2d, I8R5; Juno 7. 1SS7; Oct-11, V-3I; Not. 1, Ftctt FIT.ST- miU'g rlo'o ri 4 Oitsva, antl Cn-errvvale wt; our trains for JOn lo.i; o-Girard, Walnut Cttff-- vdi-. Accommcdation Trai; Daily except Sunday I -etwern Kansas Cit and Olathe and Ottawa.

Remember that by purchasing ii' ets via this lioe, connection is main the Usdon at Kans-is Ci; with through trains to all no'rt avoiding liansfers and changes ft stations. THROUGH TICKETS 't io laancfact-ci under patents. t3 (wwtroiw ro We 0U ai ijpceias taaA i-ncw or JntlallxM J'san. frr fliusa and further description. Ff P.Al'-v to wT i te.t'1 2 SV 1 rcAfjxrn sji frrjiSc't vrzo nee.lc psiiill -owsr for JUiucU it longing to Mr.

Haun, cn Middle creek died between Saturday night and Sunday noon last from seme unknown disease. The cattle appeared to be in good health when fed Saturday r.iht but fourteen of them were found dead Sunday morning, and eleven more died before noon. When first affected the cattle stand with head down and as the disease progresses they appear to get stiff legged and scon die. They died in two or three hours after the first symptoms are noticed. lWf Jrsj hi Worn i-f Deervs arc Dtngsrous! Madanne Female Fills for Woman never fail to always give speedy and certain, relief.

Satisfaction gunrentecd or money retured. Sent py mail' securely sealed, in plain wrapper for Two for one dollar; thref can ot of the Dollars. Particulars in letCrv for four I t. to--. cents postage Auarer-r bdv3 st, west, ue-rt 00 moo, -1 4 ti TH3 EE3T- SMALL POWER ENGINE a the narhct.

in oi troia lil hori-pc srtr. f-Eipeda'ty us'A dapta'i to-3 Light Work. utsd for Fut, and tui'j no iiii.ti.iiiil AiWiLiJ TO i W'OL'-i' Jmi4 ivi SiPJJPLE, COMPACT, A 3 i-t ECOrJCMlCALi EASY TO HANDLE, AUTOMATIC, Self-fencing, Mrs. E. Puhman ot, City.NJ.

1 tn'om cail on l' Vro. ror ruttt joiacrs, TTO 1 Womb's BiscD-cry! "Another wonderful discuvery S. 10. HA YN SMOKE Hon 1 Jr-I i -a. mar3 of Acto'Sattc Atit been made ana tnat too oy a iio.y 50 I i a a fa ci S.

SPKF8, Aoeot this 'county. Disease jastenrfi its YCUR OIVH EriGiNEER. .1 -'V. 'a 3l. i-.

It- fur Uier ear ia necessary- RUNS ITSELF! clutchf-s noon her and for she wii.h-.tood Its Fevc-ct leys, no! r- A fiKWf 5 -ill A 0 i vita! organs wertt vndtt Hi We call the attentior of any one who is wantirg a good investmen to the mi'l property which is now idle There is a good property, and seme thing that the people need io have in operation. Ail that this enteprise r.eedj to make it a success, is a little capital and energy. The mill is well equiped for grinding all kinds cf chop and corn eal, with a good engine and plenty ot water.schtap fuel and a good country surrounding, the advan tages are great. It could also be utilized for sorguhia manufactory, widen would be highly appreciated py the formers in this vicinity. There would be a large amount of that crop if they had any assurance cf getting it workd p.

The liquor IrafSc is sapping the foundations of our society; it is ruining cur manhood and womanhood: it is a ling cur poor-hcuses and insane i cur prisons with criminals, Gad graves with drunkards; ruining cur merchant: blocking the wheels of cur us.r.ufactories, causing stagnation, corruption, shame, sorrow and death. Why? Because our people will not pcey the injunction cf the scriptures, Why spend -your money for thai jvhich is hot bread?" They spend il: ioz liquor; they get nothing in return. The people earra money but do cot mv- l. If they Tfcul-J take good care ATI02TAEY KJSEJES. ISENTION THIS PAPER 137 133 WASA5H AVE.UZ, CHICAGO.

ILL. tleath seemed iunrin-. For thro: months she roughed incc-JtiUy -o could not s'reii. Sou boo The fcllontcs beck are pobBel In neat pamshtet forsi, from pnnd rmW'M trra "a cor -1 per and many of tltect Lainiiomply iiius-jatjif. ara cxption fi chew-en be ever ia any lcd or Uazusgs.

and furnisii to masses of tii pcci-le an to pec ire the Several tramps, foot pads, road hitters snd doa.i beats have been a little to ''numerous to mention" in Ltbu, during the past week. The Ltgkt has great sympathy for suffering humanity whreevcr it may be found; but it slilj adheres to the prosaic principles c-f No 12 boot for the lazy trifling vrgrant who secures the country for grub, ami sfudiously avoids every thing in the r. ay of honest labor, Al this season cf the year when tarra hands and dy I are in demand, ihtre can be no reasonable excuse given why 1O0 pounds of averdupoise should be dependent npou the charity cf others for daily bread, ahd ceffoc. Fire the tram I Their Business Probably no one thing has caused sue a revival at W. D.

Howells Drug Store as their giving awar to iheir cnstoniers cf so many free trial bottles of Dr. big's New Discovery lor Con- is a bottle cf Dr. Kver's literature or the day ct cost triair fspc-'f- la any otlier fri great wwka noula cost msu-y lauoh times Uje ptica ut nuicu tiity are ners fcacjoue cciapieiu in it.su: try for Cons'. of llio World, Nati rai, atr Otbtt. rn- p.

relieved on that i'ut 1th one- b.jtth- has ssept log-it boon cured. Her narot is Mrs. Ln.z." Tuns write W. C. Hairrhi; of Shtioy, N.

Get a tri.il bottle at 2. F. Leach's drug r.tore. 'TtT5 "1 LUULrllJ VoX -l- CitthtS. A r.ivfl.

Jr. 'i ho i'cert i -oC-cean. A Nuvtl. Hy Claaa a AU iui A Xf.val. 13 3i.aaoAAiT Iir-J A Kfv1.

TIt Ttta TT. r-sari. riu'-tT tlte LIIiicj. A Kovti. l-y of "Dora Tb.ri!e." Tho ITraccIc-U A H7 Mil.

Hsk7 Tf.uv. yerV '-core. A r-rT. ir M. P.

triirce V-r ur. i.tic A Sovel. Lv ii. L. St Lhsns.

A XVleKft' Vir. A Mbt OriT Hat. Dvcus-." Two Pin. A Novel. tha author of Don Tl yuv.r'-iG The AVwl, Fr l-'r.

him'. A Sox -A. i-y rr.cM. A l.oi 5.arPur A Nnv-M. Fy Mi- r.liis.

The Kir. A i isj. VKe Itivuii of At. A rr.A.-t. I'-v Fi.t.-r.

a why at, A Nvei. Ly Mrs. Uit.st ov A i iiiywrieht' i tor. A Fy Slra. Fr.ir but Kah-r.

A I'ovtl. Tr tha author of Ftora TV i J. IwvU-j-' uhiei. A KovcL Py iln. II.V.Tictoo.

21 stra.d. Flarenee Oath. A Kovel. Ey Sirs. Hast A.

Dxsos. i4-s: TLe WcsBua Hater A Korel. Pr. J. II.

Eobinsos, r.lf.' The California ulln. A Novel. Py u. T. Calo.

tshia ma.i ttiustrat ious rf the Bil WOi V.ol uintiri tnvl of man. Vwjr itiU-reBiicf; ar.J fiifttroctive. of tl'Ota- of frlia many uj t'liQei loaaJ et liie builota ol tlic tstcu, with yroruse iliutrmlon. rietwcro Ktertlon," nrd Joat.a ihl" A coiiec thai irrvs; liiijiy fu2U tietf-lie ti; mti popular bnciorone writer of the dy. The Aunt Kezlub I'apcrw, by Clara Accbt, ftnthor Of "Tii Oncutututs A moefc ridicutouoty fjuny took lu way tKi'i! Bedtt4." (MirtrKn Morlc', i.y iiaei Pickc-ch.

CorfrJus a nnratwr of tfie Christmas jtoriei wr wrltie-j by tfiesrteat wi tter wua v.r livcti. Karis ipcontpit-ie. Mtj'iniJ tio Efostnj lamp. A brwk i.f P'tTiiusmicvit, for ti.a Ilitif hdfcft BtU-ttif. Ifeitiii.w fi't rii.Uccs.

i-isrtwnna. drarnn. tlr md i ihfrttc, in. ihe iausit, 1 te i n-ci; -pa nr. The f-tnae Zcis S3 f''i-m TSmc emit a.

jrr- ta its s'lii Db-ri mps of fr.tni seif-oiauc AiuricCSt froaj IL ttntf of fruifcliti to the pretiiit. C.t.tfnHft iho nrijlu Rtitbor-Titipiyf frwufrniy mot In refidins ami A rs'-J-ibie work uf rt'creiice. Low life In iVw York, a cf vWi- r-n rctarc ihA iiu dailt kid." of h'o iu tl "rcatcjiy, lustrore.f. The Uol to Wev.lilu Kot cicala-, but a ttiuiwi-idv practi-al vorfe. r''-3-cs ont v.

a Ly whk-h fcll mHt mat a nciiK'v. hnnostly. One IInn-ir'(l I'orular o1 Com ir. tii- 'itis nieift of tlie new and i Hir mV II fir. A Novel.

Py SIat Agnks A Kit. I (fi A Novel. Hr SIabios Haui asd. An Old iiuK'i PaeriUcc a Nerci, by lit. AkhS.

S'fBf-HESta. 3 V. offer the Weekly Capitol ara 'iJtvir trace is sm um piion I ooe (or Si Oii. 0 0 enormous in this very valaabla article from the fact that it ahravs can aod 0. i i Vi I i ytto, XT.

of Cit s. Coughs, Colds, Uis; noci; wV j-'renchiti 0. nrv tf'T. i'--T Jroop, and all quickly cored bit bv oet nai ie -1 cr jrooi sV-te and l.h or ice ci ivr.e p-V tr'U sarj arv fourcf aliOT boots by mail rost-rfiii nr-rn ot orny 1 for SO Cratii te nuiw list iwbnoka) mr Ceasi i. t--i-j tr t-v evcy man could be 1 a-'d live uf.tier as vine sun con ihd i hittf i' I I11 Ti he bifea boo till! a i 1 AM.

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